Re: My jail can not ssh..

2003-09-16 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Tuesday, September 16, 2003 09:07:15 +0100 Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 04:16:31AM +0800, maillist bsd wrote: I am just testing jail on my FreeBSD4.8-stable box, i found i can not ssh to the jail environment, but i can telnet to jail environment, the sshd

ntop: Bad file descriptor on device 1

2003-09-21 Thread Pat Lashley
I've just installed the ntop port, on a 4.8-STABLE system that has two NICs. When I run ntop, it always gives me this error: **ERROR** Reading packets on device 1(sis0): 'read: Bad file descriptor' In this case sis0 is the second NIC listed. If I swap the order in the -i option, it will report

Re: ports on a CD

2003-09-22 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Tuesday, September 23, 2003 00:59:30 +0100 Tadimeti Keshav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible to get all of the ports on a CD set? This is one area where Linux fares better. Debian offers a 7 CD (OK they don'y make ISOs) set that contains all packages. The short answer is No. Some of

Re: antiviruos for FreeBSD mail server ?

2003-09-25 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Thursday, September 25, 2003 09:39:12 +0200 Armand Passelac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [ On Wed, 24 Sep, 2003 at 15:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ] What do you think of Clam so far? I'm interested in checking something out It's a good and free product. It seems to work well. But it's

Re: tar vs cp

2003-10-01 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Wednesday, October 01, 2003 13:22:36 -0400 Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jamie wrote: [ ... ] I don't know what the actual rationale is for this. Can anyone explain why it is oftentimes better to tar something rather than using cp when copying directories and their contents?

Re: port install to jail root from host system

2003-10-04 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Wednesday, October 01, 2003 15:12:42 +0200 Felix 'buebo' Kakrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've compiled a port as normal (apache13 in this case). I'd like to run 'make install' now and tell it to install the package to the base of the root filesystem of a jail from the jail's host.

Re: Jail FS questions. (Columbus ref)

2003-10-09 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Thursday, October 09, 2003 22:55:26 -0300 Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You know, its this attitude that would have kept Christopher Columbus in Europe ... all the big scary warnings said that the world was flat back then, no? No, not at all. Because by the time of Columbus,

Re: Amanda or Bacula

2003-10-14 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Tuesday, October 14, 2003 10:07:18 -0700 Rick Duvall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have about 200 gigs of data to back up every night on multiple machines on the network. All are either FreeBSD or Linux based. My backup machine is FreeBSD. I have about 30 gigs of dump drive space, and a 20

Re: Amanda or Bacula

2003-10-14 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Tuesday, October 14, 2003 10:55:32 -0700 Rick Duvall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So to clarify just so that I understand correctly: 1. Each filesystem per system to be backed up qualifies as a dumpfile. 2. Multiple dumpfiles per backup 3. Multiple tapes per backup, as long as 1 dumpfile

Re: Mozilla: changing IP w/o restarting

2004-01-19 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Monday, January 19, 2004 23:05:02 -0500 Jesse Sheidlower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use Mozilla on my 4.8 laptop. Whenever I switch IP addresses, which is frequent, as I use my computer both in the office and at home (and on trips, etc.), Mozilla becomes unable to resolve any sites it hasn't

Copying an entire tree

2003-08-21 Thread Pat Lashley
Is there any simple clean way to copy an entire directory tree and preserve both the flags (like schg) AND hard links within the tree? (And, of course, preserve device special nodes, etc.) cp -r Copies hardlinked files as separate files cpioDoesn't preserve flags pax

Re: Copying an entire tree

2003-08-21 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Thursday, August 21, 2003 22:19:28 +0200 Nico Meijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there any simple clean way to copy an entire directory tree and preserve both the flags (like schg) AND hard links within the tree? (And, of course, preserve device special nodes, etc.) Have you looked at

Re: Copying an entire tree

2003-08-21 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Thursday, August 21, 2003 15:45:54 -0600 Tillman Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 02:23:54PM -0700, Pat Lashley wrote: Is there any simple clean way to copy an entire directory tree and preserve both the flags (like schg) AND hard links within the tree

Re: Copying an entire tree

2003-08-22 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Friday, August 22, 2003 20:17:07 +0930 Malcolm Kay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dump/restore is also the only technique I've found to retain the holes in holey files. cpio can handle sparse files. I think that was the reason I changed from a tar/tar pipe to a find/cpio pipe as my standard

AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT

2003-09-09 Thread Pat Lashley
I've recently set up a new machine with 5.1-RELEASE-p2 and during the boot I get a series of messages like the following. Is this something that I should be worried about? (I get two more, longer, batches of them after it probes pcib1 and pcib2.) Thanks, -Pat acpi0: ASUS A7N266VM on

Determining which jail a process is running in without procfs

2003-09-10 Thread Pat Lashley
I have a system running 5.1-RELEASE-p2 with several jails. Occasionally I want to determine which jail a given process belongs to. On -STABLE I could just cat /proc/pid/status and look at the final entry. But with 5.x procfs id deprecated; so I'd like to find some other way. Any help would be

How do I use uvisor?

2002-12-02 Thread Pat Lashley
I've been syncing my Handspring Visor over the USB cable using coldsync and ugen0 for a couple of years now. One of the recent system updates introduced ucom and uvisor; and now I can't get the Visor to sync. (I'm currently running FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE as of about 29 October.) The uvisor man page

Re: IPFW/NATD Transparent Proxy

2004-08-08 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Sunday, August 08, 2004 18:43:21 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No, I want a user on 192.168.1.247 to be redirected to 192.168.2.250:80 when they request 1.2.3.4:80, where 1.2.3.4 is a PUBLIC ip number on the FreeBSD internet gateway. Again, the configuration is de0 = PUBLIC IP =

Re: make issues on freebsd

2004-08-11 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Wednesday, August 11, 2004 17:19:52 -0700 Mohammed Shaikh (Satyam Computer Services) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a program that can be compiled with no problems on SuSe Linux but when I try it on freebsd it gives plethora of errors. I have just copied the whole directory tree from SuSe

Re: find -exec surprisingly slow

2004-08-15 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Sunday, August 15, 2004 12:30:01 +0930 Paul A. Hoadley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Good question---without context, my claim that I can do nothing else seems wrong. What I should have said is given I have an interest in collecting all the spams to non-existent addresses, I don't think I can

Re: find -exec surprisingly slow

2004-08-16 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Monday, August 16, 2004 21:37:13 +0930 Paul A. Hoadley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 02:22:02PM -0700, Pat Lashley wrote: Just FYI, Exim, with the ExiScan patches, can reject at SMTP time; and also has a 'fakereject' capability which tells the sender that the message has

Re: Any (easy)way to copy contents of a file into X clipboard?

2003-12-26 Thread Pat Lashley
--On Sunday, December 21, 2003 20:50:22 -0500 Scott W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all..was wondering if anyone knew of a utlity to copy the contents of a text file into an X clipboard buffer? It's possible via the use of xmessage or any other X editor that allows you to select all text, but

Active Directory server on 6-STABLE ?

2007-04-25 Thread Pat Lashley
I'm looking for a good way to provide a single authentication/authorization database for multiple applications in an environment consisting of a FreeBSD server and a collection of primarily Windows (XP) clients. We do NOT want to use the old Windows Domain protocols; and it doesn't look easy to