On 07/26/2007 04:51 PM, Jeff Hedley wrote:
I am having a problem getting a Dansguardian + Squid transparent
proxying system going for a client. The following is what i want to do,
but cannot figure out how to get it working using ipfw + natd:
[Host] - 10.0.0.150/24 - sends request
this).
|
v
[Router] - 10.0.0.1/24 - receives the request for google.com again,
| but request is allowed through since it's coming from
| 10.0.0.2.
|
v
(interweb)
Can you tell me how I would setup the FreeBSD box to do what i want
using ipfw and natd?
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Dick:
It would have been graceful to say nothing in the sense that you dont KNOW
the answer, than point out that there are differences.
On 7/15/07, Dick Hoogendijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael B Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm a C developer. I normally use Linux but I'm trying
Yup..and it goes back to my original point.
If it saves $5/box times 100,000 units and they charge you the same for the
box rental/purchase, its a good business decision.
On 7/14/07, fbsd2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is right off the cable internet service providers website.
Plan Name
Do you have more than 10Mbit/sec of cable internet bandwidth available?
I dont see it as a problem if you dont, but if you have 20Mbit/sec of
internet, then ya..
If it saves then $5 a unit, for 10,000 units, no harm.
On 7/11/07, fbsd2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Comclark cable in Angeles City
I solved it by deleting my user, recreating it and copying .xinitrc from my
root to the user directory.
On 6/29/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I started getting the following message when starting x as a user
other than root in freebsd 6.2 after installing vnc
AUDIT: [Mon Jul
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To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
I started getting the following message when starting x as a user other than
root in freebsd 6.2 after
I started getting the following message when starting x as a user other than
root in freebsd 6.2 after installing vnc
AUDIT: [Mon Jul 15 14:45:38 2002: 369 XDarwin]: client 1 rejected from local
host
Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
The part in brackets
Am I using both CPUs as I should when I look at this from top?
PIDUID THR PRI NICE SIZERES STATE C TIME WCPU
COMMAND
11 0 1 171 52 0K 8K CPU1 0 0:00 99.56% idle:
cpu1
12 0 1 171 52 0K 8K RUN0 666.2H 78.81%
Is there a free NDMP tool for Freebsd?
On 5/16/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 16 May 2007, Roland Smith wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 01:38:13PM -0500, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm presently backing up two servers in a remote location to a usb
drive
located elsewhere
.com/help
I'm taking suggestions :)
Jeff.
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On 5/15/07, Pav Lucistnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff MacDonald píše v út 15. 05. 2007 v 11:23 -0400:
I'm trying to install textproc/libxslt on a 6.1 machine.
The issue is, is that it needs libxml2 - 2.6.27 . I've installed this
version but everytime I try to install libxslt it complains
On 5/15/07, Jeff MacDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/15/07, Pav Lucistnik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff MacDonald píše v út 15. 05. 2007 v 11:23 -0400:
I'm trying to install textproc/libxslt on a 6.1 machine.
The issue is, is that it needs libxml2 - 2.6.27 . I've installed
a pile of legacy applications that use 2 specific functions in
contrib/xml that are not in contrib/xml2
Help please.
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45MB/sec is too fast for GigE?
Wha?
On 5/9/07, Chris Slothouber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On 2007-05-09 08:21, Andreas Widerøe Andersen wrote:
I'm planning a new fileserver for my post-production facility and need
some
input regarding
Chris: Accept my fallin on my sword..I didnt see your reply before I sent.
;)
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On 2007-05-09 10:12, Andreas Widerøe Andersen wrote:
On 5/9/07, Chris Slothouber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
The _main_ think I can think of, is windows in a SINGLE threaded movement of
data via CIFS, is gonna limit you to about 17MB/sec.
Andreas..have you tested this via CIFS/Redirector and been able to sustain
the performance that you need before going with Samba (another performance
layer issue)
On
/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/snapshots.html
The link above has great info about creating and using filesystem
snapshots. If you had one, you could have just mounted the
snapshot, and copied over the files/folders you accidentally removed.
Jeff
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while back, and then found a working solution. It involved getting
rid of the freebsd boot manager, and migrating to grub 0.94
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Is that working?
If it is..seems you nailed it.
On 5/2/07, Duane Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have two servers that have to have their time synchronized between the
two to within one second. What is recommended?
Currently, I have ntpd running on one and have the other synchronizing
it's
Serving home directories, you end up with tons.
One marketting dude creates a 10Mb PPT slide, sends it to 10 people that
forward it to 2 more each...
Next thing you know you have dozens of copies of thousands of the same
documents sitting in deep storage home directories, taking up space.
In
It can if your storage appliance supports ASIS. Some even operate at the
block level, not just the file level.
On 4/26/07, GARRISON, TRAVIS J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I dont think subject tagging is poor at all.
whats poor is overly long poorly organized subject lines..but hey..[FBSDQ]
aint all that long.
On 4/25/07, Alex Zbyslaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Amarendra Godbole wrote:
I subscribe to many fbsd lists through gmail, and am not able to
visually
) in /var/tmp/vi.recover.
If you don't need to recover the sessions, clean the directory out.
thanks
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On Apr 13, 2007, at 4:48 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
On Friday 13 April 2007 12:21:43 pm Claude Menski wrote:
Why is freebsd better then ubuntu?
It's easier to spell.
Not to mention pronounce.
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Was your 17mb/sec a drag drop from a windows client?
17Mb/sec is about right, as Windows deals with that as a single threaded I/O
operation.
You can stuff a GigE pipe from a windows machine to a netapp or some other
solid CIFS server if you can fire up multiple threads to copy with.
So..dont
enough to simply
forget this exercise and move on :-(
Jeff.
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On 03/04/07, Jeff D. Hamann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been a big fan of FreeBSD for a few years using it on desktop/headless
servers and want to use it on my laptop (clevo m38aw, sager 3880). I
couldn't find much on the web regarding hardware compatibility or
installation guides
would think an 8 month old snapshot would include a
fix that has been known about for 2 years ;)
Jeff
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freebsd ports to packages then you may wish to avoid it, as although
apt-get appears to have a mechanism for installing from source, it
looks complicated cf. Gentoo's.
My £0.02
Jeff
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http
You measure the time between kicking it, and someone catching it, I think.
No..thats hangtime.
Try: uptime
On 3/23/07, Stan Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi;
How do I determine the uptime of my server?
Thanks,
Stan2
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TV dinner still cooling?
Check out
I did a binary upgrade from 6.1 to 6.2 and made what I think was the
mistake of having it install the ports tree over my existing ports
tree. I'd been using portupgrade to maintain my ports. What's the
easiest way to get back to normal ?
Thanks.
Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:36:42AM -0400, Jeff Dickens wrote:
I did a binary upgrade from 6.1 to 6.2 and made what I think was the
mistake of having it install the ports tree over my existing ports
tree. I'd been using portupgrade to maintain my ports. What's
I'm trying to move a FreeBSD 6.1 virtual machine from VMware server to
VMware ESX Server. The original VM used a virtual IDE controller for
the disks, and apparently VMware ESX server doesn't support this.
The VMware converter applications translates the virtual disk files to
use the Virtual
as well cover our women
and stop them driving cars to please the Jihadists.
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A: Impossible to tell, since we're still in the Beforemath.
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A: Impossible to tell, since we're still
On 13/03/07, Andrew Pantyukhin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our beastie may be a bit devilish in some respects, but
please don't call him just a devil. Some people stay
away from FreeBSD for religious reasons. Feeding their
misconception is the last thing we want to do.
Do you really think it'll
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Date: 12-Mar-2007 12:56
Subject: Re: polling my FreeBSD compariots...
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On 12/03/07, Eric Schuele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 03/12/2007 03:01, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
default, window
.,
until I realised I was much more productive using KDE help and
konsole/screen and kwin/WindowMaker.
Jeff
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A: Impossible to tell, since we're still in the Beforemath.
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a few boxes
have FreeBSD doesn't mean they necessarily support it. It's
possible to change from linux to FreeBSD on remote machine using
utilities like: http://www.daemonology.net/depenguinator/
Hope that helps,
Jeff
P.S. Be warned, that utility re-images the disk, and can leave the
machine
My output to your commands is identical to yours in that it was found, and
is the same open-motif version.
:( :(
On 3/2/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 01/03/07, Jeff Mohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The error:
error while loading shared libraries: libXm.so.3: cannot
For kicks I copied to to /usr/lib.
NEW error..
error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libXm.so.3: ELF file OS ABI
invalid
On 3/2/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 01/03/07, Jeff Mohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The error:
error while loading shared libraries
The error:
error while loading shared libraries: libXm.so.3: cannot open shared object
file: No such file or directory
Ive done a few searches, and installing open-motif seemed to be the right
answer, but isnt getting me anywhere.
Ideas/suggestions?
with a
make install command seems pretty streamlined to me ;)
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Has anyone ever run Net Backup under Linux emulation?
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It would be a facinating experiment if a lrge group of Fbsd users at
1000s of hosts were recruited as supporters to the Fbsd Organization..to
host some subset of critical files.
It would be super neato if you could configure what you wished to donate via
a tool that would populate your box
Oh ya..i agree. I was being a futurist, not a realist.
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Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2007 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: Could we get the
unless you set the
security.jail.allow_raw_sockets sysctl on the host OS.
- Jeff
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-Jim Stapleton
I don't see where you have 192.168.1.85 as an alias on the host OS.
ifconfig nve0 alias 192.168.1.85 netmask 255.255.255.255
then launch the jail
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usbd_enable=YES
linux_enable=YES
sshd_enable=YES
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At 12:00 PM 2/21/2007, drewshen wrote:
I am having a problem with my apache in freebsd. i set up two virtual hosts,
..snip..
when i try to start apache it says httpd not running, trying to start . . .
and on the broswer i get an internal server error. does anyone know how i
could fix this?
At 02:35 PM 2/21/2007, you wrote:
Hi list, as far as I know Intel 64 architecture (formerly known as
Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology, or Intel EM64T) enables 64-bit
computing on desktop when combined with supporting software. If I am
right, 64-bit computing (on Intel architecture) requires
of people go directly tot he ftp server or torrent
sites to get the ISO, so they would never see the big warning on
the freebsd.org homepage (and even fewer would read it in a ftp motd)
Of course, my two cents.
Jeff
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12, 2007 at 04:45:44 (PM) Jeff Rollin wrote:
In what way does Gmail suck?
1) No White Listing
2) No configurable SPAM Filtering
3) Bcc doesn't work
4) 500 message a day limit.
5) No PGP or S/MIME support
6) No able to 'Forward as Attachment'
7) Doesn't handle 'sig delimiter'
8
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On 13/02/07, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the best audio (MP3/OGG/Etc) to use under Gnome?
I don't use GNOME
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Subject: Re: GMail [and other free email] and these lists?
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On 12/02/07, Thomas T. Veldhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this list automatically
,
it would be nice if Google left that decision up to you and not their
discretion.
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In what way does Gmail suck?
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How about one large raid, and two partitions to serve each purpose?
Being so limited in HW, youre either going to take a _huge_
performance hit with only 2 disks per raid (unless Raid0), or an
availability hit with everything on one RAID set.
But..considering the costs of adding RAID to a
.
Unfortunately I cannot comment on FreeBSD on these devices, we only have
Linux (RedHat and now Gentoo) on the server. One day they will let me
on the box :)
Cheers,
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You could run the command like: ipfw -f flush ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules
That should allow you flush and load your ruleset. You may also want
to look into changing the default policy to accept. However this may
require you to adjust your rules depending on how you wrote them.
Cheers,
Jeff
Jeff Royle wrote:
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Hey all.
In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called
/etc/ipfw.rules
However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file,
the system freezes up and locks me out when I do:
ipfw -f flush; ipfw /etc
instruction set, created by AMD and in
use by both AMD *and* Intel. IA64, or Itanium, is completely different. You
most likely need amd64. If the amd64 iso boots up fine, then you have amd64
and the rest of the system should work.
Jeff.
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sync off that. This would ensure all
your systems are kept in line with the same src.
This would save on bandwidth for both yourself and the mirror sites.
Cheers,
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and another piece of advice, read up in the handbook on recovering
from a kernel that will not boot. Important to know when doing
recompiles :)
Cheers,
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Ive never understood why we still partition drives so much..its one
spindle..sure, a hige filesystem might cause an edge performance
issue..but..its one spindle.
/ works.
?
If there is a fundamental reason why we still partition things like we
only have 10, 20, or 40Mb RLL. or slightly larger
Praveen Kunjapur wrote:
Hello,
Is FreeBSD available as a Live CD?
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code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/www/php5-session/work/php-5.2.0/ext/session.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/www/php5-session.
Let me know if I need to provide more information on this.
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cant see the
use.but who knows..
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I assume your syslogd is running with -s.
If you use -s twice it will disable listening on network sockets
completely.
See man syslogd
Cheers,
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also disables logging to remote machines.
So 'syslogd_flags=-ss' can be added to /etc/rc.conf.
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Both are perfectly valid.
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it into the
kernel. See man kldload
You can then you should be able to load it on boot automatically via
/boot/loader.conf. See man loader.conf
Hope that helps some.
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and remove them. You
even could be a nice internet neighbour and try to redeliver the legit ones.
Welcome to the running a mailserver on the intertubes. :-)
Cheers,
Jeff
Jason C. Wells wrote:
I have a bunch of mail piling up in /var/spool/mqueue. It appears to be
all spam and it appears
on customizing what
you are logging.
Cheers,
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Jeff MacDonald wrote:
Hi,
I put a fresh install of 6.1-RELEASE on a dell poweredge 1950 server.
It's configured with 4 gigs of ram.
However when I boot i get the following right before DMESG
786432k above 4GB ignored
Which is strange, but then dmesg shows this
real memory
of it, or I would
have filed some bug reports.
Yeah, that's likly true what you say about server vs desktop. I'm
going to slap a 64 bit copy on now and see how it does.
Jeff.
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requests for
the client, cuz everytime ../.. walks somewhere the client knows
nothing and it's all sent over the wire again. Over and over and
over.
Thats as much as I understand about it, freebsd-fs has great detail on
this bug.
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issue for you.
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= 3414659072 (3256 MB)
Soo I'm at a bit of a loss.
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1 - To fix stuff that works in linux but goes to crap in freebsd, one
such example is NFS.
I don't actually have a problem with FreeBSD and NFS. This is using about
20+ clients and 2 NetApp filers. What problem are you having, rather than
just goes to crap?
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If for example you do a make
hard..just that perhaps a decision was made
to let the linux community write the new code and Fbsd community would
polish it and/or emulate it once it was complete.
On 1/10/07, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff Mohler wrote:
Not all of us can program..but let me ask this question.
Linux
Most of us are, understanding how we/it got here, IS positive.
What to do about it..is progress.
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This is a tired old thread
Please put it to bed
Don't keep it fed
Think
That only works if the target comes up within the 2min window that
SCSI allows for. It won't wait forever.
On 1/9/07, Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the last episode (Jan 09), DAve said:
The developers response, for those who are interested.
hi Dave,
the initiator for iSCSI will
I never said it was, my rather poor example (I said I was new to iSCSI)
was if a remote file system crashes, who should fsck it? The server
(Target) or the client (Initiator)?
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Clearly, the initiator. It owns the filesystem. Its just a big
anonymous file on the target with no relevant
Fbsd needs SAN support before it can cope with
virtualization..virtualization requires a lot of disk..spindles..and
FCP/iSCSI is a great way to drive this condensation.
I mean..when you have to read this list, and see people wonder which
end of a SAN connection owns the responsibility for
If I could program my way out of a _paper bag_ I would. But I cant.
But ive helped drive some wonderful gifting Fbsd's way in my time..im
still a believer.
On 1/9/07, Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/9/07, Jeff Mohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fbsd needs SAN support before it can
Not all of us can program..but let me ask this question.
Linux is all volunteer, how did it get so far ahead?
Granted I'll take ports over RPM's and such any day, but..ports hasnt
sucked up all of the Fbsd oxygen by itself in the last handful of
years.
On 1/9/07, Rico Secada [EMAIL PROTECTED]
king of VPN
(with encryption at least, preferable compression too) with windows
machines as clients and FreeBSD as servers.
i used VPN's many times but always with unix on both sides and used
vtun which works great. unfortunately there is no vtun for windows.
thanks
Cheers,
Jeff
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Jeff Rollin wrote:
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it back to the list and someone should
be able to give you direction.
Cheers!
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Date: 31-Dec-2006 19:43
Subject: Re: what is operator group for?
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Hi all
I sent this once already but didn't see it come
Is there an a sibling to portaudit that monitors your base ?
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On 12/29/06, Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the last episode (Dec 29), Jeff Hinrichs - DMT said:
Is there an a sibling to portaudit that monitors your base ?
Subscribing to the freebsd-security-notifications list (very low
traffic), or periodically checking http://security.freebsd.org
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Simon
If you are located anywhere close to Grover Beach, California, please
feel free to drop by his
-oriented enough to, umm, give us a
solution. Instead of a rant.
Jeff
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Here's a different samba build failure...
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checking for LDAP support... yes
checking ldap.h usability... yes
checking ldap.h presence... yes
checking for ldap.h... yes
checking lber.h usability... yes
checking lber.h presence... yes
checking for lber.h... yes
checking for ber_scanf in
Firstl..how much Netapp can you afford?:)
Id start here:
http://www.sitepoint.com/
On 12/17/06, Malcolm Fitzgerald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I ask questions about the web hosting?
I am being asked to set-up a web site that will deliver video, a
youTube wannabe :-) So I'd like visit
ndis NIC won't work when
disableing nfs_client :S
Cheers,
Jeff
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Sure..just mount it as /newdisk or something.
On 12/11/06, perikillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi people.
I have one system running FreeBSD 6.1-p11 i have there a Raid-1 setup with
gmirror, is working very good stable, but i need to add another space not
for the raid, is for the
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:28:5:class=0x060400 card=0x0040 chip=0x27e28086
rev=0x01 hdr=0x01
vendor = 'Intel Corporation'
device = '82801GR/GH/GHM (ICH7 Family) PCI Express Root Port'
class= bridge
Thanks for the time,
Jeff
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