Glen Barber wrote:
Rolf Nielsen wrote:
On 2010-01-13 22:04, Jeronimo Calvo wrote:
did a crontab -r, a a new crontab -e, using:
* * * * * $HOME/.profile ; /bin/bash /var/log/auto_auth.sh
* * * * * $HOME/.profile ; /usr/bin/perl /local/sbin/logwatch.pl
In addition to the other
Many believe FreeBSD is Unix (and many would say that it really is, in
all respects but its name, however that isn't the issue here).
Moreover, I've got the impression lots of people truly believe Linux
is just another name for Unix. And I do know for a fact that there are
people who ev
Hi Kaya,
Firstly, just for clarity, I do know all of that, and the original
poster of this thread is the one you CC'ed.
Secondly (also just for clarity, I guess), most of your post is OT, as
it is basically a reply to my post, and my post was OT as it was
simply a reaction to the original
Hi guys,
I've just performed a clean install of FreeBSD 8.0 on my system which is
a triple boot with Win 7 and Ubuntu Linux.
I did a bit of Google'ing on this subject and found various people
asking the same question only for much older versions of BSD.
What I have found out so far is t
Thanks for the response Warren!!
Does the card show up in ifconfig?
No.
If not, do a 'pciconf -lv' to find out which particular hardware you
have.
pciconf -lv says
Vendor: Marvell Semiconductor (Was Galileo Technology LTD)
Class: Network
Subclass: Ethernet
-Warren Block * Rapid City
total kernel panic with a complete system lockup.
I'm not sure if I will be able to recover from this or if I will need a
total re-install but so far BSD seems completely hosed on my machine :-(
Regards,
Kaya
On 03/29/2010 07:20 AM, Kaya Saman wrote:
Thanks for the response Warren!!
Doe
On 03/29/2010 10:05 PM, Warren Block wrote:
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010, Kaya Saman wrote:
On 03/29/2010 07:20 AM, Kaya Saman wrote:
Thanks for the response Warren!!
Does the card show up in ifconfig?
No.
If not, do a 'pciconf -lv' to find out which particular hardware
you have.
p
What is needed is the line just before the Vendor, with the card and
chip IDs. Then compare it against the list of cards the FreeBSD msk
driver supports:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=msk&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+8.0-RELEASE&format=html
Line goes as follows:
no
Hi,
I'd just like to know if the Intel DG45FC Fly Creek LGA 775 Mini-ITX
system board is compatible with FreeBSD and also if there is a PCIe SATA
card recommendation too as I need more SATA ports??
I plan on building a Mini-ITX based NAS/Server using a Chenbro hot-swap
chassis with FreeBSD 8
Hi guys,
this is a really interesting yet annoying issue I'm having.
I had a fully working NFS setup until earlier today when I had a failed
attempt at recovering an external hard disk that I fitted into my system
internally.
Now this disk has nothing to do with the system and is used wi
After testing I will have more information to share, hopefully it will work.
If that's the case I will look at limiting CPU horsepower per
application so that my lowly system has some room left to compute other
things too.
On 05/24/2010 12:33 AM, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi guys,
this i
Ok :-)
All is well...
That was fast and quick thinking by myself I do say :-P
Now to limit Darkice's load on the system??
On 05/24/2010 12:54 AM, Kaya Saman wrote:
Actually a bit more scanning shows Darkice is using 100% of the CPU
for some reason?
I've commented it o
Hi guys,
after Google'ing around a bit I managed to stumble across this:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/ports-using.html
http://www.freebsddiary.org/portupgrade.php
what I am trying to achieve is to upgrade the currently install Apache
1.3.x port over to the Apache22 port. The A
On 29/05/2010 23:52, Jerry wrote:
On Sat, 29 May 2010 23:23:10 +0300
Kaya Saman articulated:
Hi guys,
after Google'ing around a bit I managed to stumble across this:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/ports-using.html
http://www.freebsddiary.org/portupgrade.php
what
On 30/05/2010 02:01, Michael Powell wrote:
Kaya Saman wrote:
[snip]
It seems to have worked I just go into the config and check it; only
that part seems missing?? Maybe it's in a different place then /etc in
FreeBSD and I haven't worked it out yet. Even apache22 daemon is n
Hi guys,
I've just built a new BSD server running on a Mini-ITX NAS chassis and
it's working beautifully :-)
I also took the time to learn how to build jails too as this is only my
second BSD build so am still really new to it although not to UNIX as I
use Solaris and Linux frequently.
Any
Hi,
similar like I wrote before, to do with my migration from Solaris 9 to
FreeBSD 8.0 x64 RELEASE.
Postfix is being run in a BSD Jail and so far I have disabled as much as
I could of sendmail which I did this to rc.conf within the jail:
postfix_enable="YES"
sendmail_enable="NONE"
sendmail_
On 31/05/2010 22:07, Tim Judd wrote:
On 5/31/10, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
similar like I wrote before, to do with my migration from Solaris 9 to
FreeBSD 8.0 x64 RELEASE.
Postfix is being run in a BSD Jail and so far I have disabled as much as
I could of sendmail which I did this to rc.conf
Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi guys,
I've just built a new BSD server running on a Mini-ITX NAS chassis and
it's working beautifully :-)
I also took the time to learn how to build jails too as this is only
my second BSD build so am still really new to it although not to UNIX
as I use S
[...]
Look at ports/security/sshguard and ports/security/bruteblock.
I use sshguard with ipfilter, but it works with pf and ipfw as well.
It is very simple to set up and gets the job done.
Jerry
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On 18/06/2010 18:48, Glen Barber wrote:
Hi,
On 6/18/10 11:29 AM, Kaya Saman wrote:
[...]
Look at ports/security/sshguard and ports/security/bruteblock.
I use sshguard with ipfilter, but it works with pf and ipfw as well.
It is very simple to set up and gets the job done.
Hi just wanted to
On 06/18/2010 06:59 PM, Greg Larkin wrote:
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Kaya Saman wrote:
On 18/06/2010 18:48, Glen Barber wrote:
Hi,
On 6/18/10 11:29 AM, Kaya Saman wrote:
[...]
Look at ports/security/sshguard and ports/security/bruteblock.
I
Hi,
I have 2 servers one production and another test.
The test machine's packages however, seem to be older then the
production machines one's even though I built the production system a
few months ago.
I used the: portupgrade command in order to try to upgrade the ports nad
re-install the
[...]
Have you refreshed the ports tree(s) with csup using the same supfile to
ensure the ports trees are up to date ( and therefore identical)? Since you
are using portugrade, as I do, this is what I do to see what needs to be
done:
I cd to /usr/sup which is where I keep my supfiles and the hou
Hi Jerry and Michael,
thanks for all the advise and information!!
I think I was confusing terminologies a little
I was trying to imply that I have been building from ports all this time
and *not* using pkg_add to obtain pre-built packages. I think mainly
it's just that I've been using pac
Thanks Warren and Michael! :-)
On Sun, 12 Sep 2010, Kaya Saman wrote:
The thing I don't quite understand though is that if the ports tree
gets refreshed, do the packages get upgraded or will I need to rebuild
them??
The ports tree is just build instructions, so updating it doesn
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