already had a rule for that:
allow ip from {server} to any
The problem wasn't that the firewall was *stopping* legitimate packets. It
was just *slowing them down* like crazy. Very weird.
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interfere with that since ip includes both tcp and udp.
Besides the firewall has been working flawlessly for three years *with*
that restriction. Makes me think that *something* in the firewall code
changed recently and got installed when I ran freebsd-update.
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is in there, take it out.
man (5) sudoers
2) how can it be that, after updating root and toor passwords, sudo
asks for the old root password?
Sudo doesn't ask for *root*'s password. It asks for *your* password. If
you knew root's password, you wouldn't need to use sudo. You could use su.
Paul
patching by hand?
Try running make distclean in the expat2 ports directory. Then run make
install and see if it installs independently of portupgrade.
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is to facilitate the use of the command without having to
constantly type your password. Imagine having to type your password every
time you issue a command. It would get irritating real quick.
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Options +ExecCGI
/Directory
But, as others have said, you really should read the Apache docs and
familiarize yourself with the syntax. Also consider using mod_security to
protect your server from attack.
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rsync to backup both locally and remotely.
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I then ran the commands
postmap /usr/local/etc/postfix/access
Should be:
postmap hash:/usr/local/etc/postfix/access
man (1) postmap
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don't have to
figure out the esoteric syntax that BIND requires.
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suspect that I need to change/update his xorg.conf
file. Any insight into setting up the Danish environment would be
appreciate.
Just guessing, but did you install /usr/ports/x11-fonts/intlfonts? You may
need that for the Danish characters to work right.
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that Postfix is actually running chrooted.
Easy. Add a new user or edit another file that Postfix has to have access
to and you will start getting error messages about the files being out of
sync - you *did* put copies in the jail, right?
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Could anyone suggest a fix for the failure of KDE or gnome desktops to
appear after startx.
Many thanks.
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Could anyone suggest a fix for the failure of KDE or gnome desktops to
appear after startx.
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experience under your belt.
Join a local users group, if you can find one. Even a Linux users group
would help. There isn't that much difference between most *nix OSes wrt
the basic settings and how they work.
It's going to take some reading and work to get going, but it's well worth
it.
Paul
of the
php5-extensions meta-port implementation?
cd to /usr/ports/lang/php5-extensions
make config
select unixODBC
make install clean
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as a shared extension?
I have no idea. This question would probably be better directed to the
freebsd-ports list. Someone there is more likely going to be able to
answer you.
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between the two systems. (I can even start and stop the
VNC server service remotely by issuing a net start winvnc and net
stop winvnc via SSH to start and stop it, respectively.)
I've found the setup to work well in practice.
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also had a much lower detection rate. (E.g. clamav 94.6, uvscan 95.3,
sophie 91.8)
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at the
moment) but I really want to get FreeBSD on it.
Does anyone have any ideas on what could be wrong, or what I should
try to get around the problem?
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little program that does it.
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Nagios might meet your monitoring requirements?
http://www.nagios.org/
Thanks, Nick. I knew of nagios, but I was not aware that it was capable of
restarting stopped services.
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deinstall distclean and start
over.
The error you're getting says that the base db is missing tables. That
*should* be installed when you run make install, and it obviously failed.
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Anything better then centericq ? I would like a very simple IRC style
shell chat ?
I've not used it myself, but several people I know swear by BitlBee:
http://www.bitlbee.org/
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On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 03:54:06PM -0800, John Pettitt wrote:
Paul A. Hoadley wrote:
I note a slight difference in the 10 minute load average in favour
of the uniprocessor run (0.00 vs 0.10 in the hyperthreading run),
though I doubt this alone could account for a 15% difference
be run from the console:
http://www.irssi.org/
I run it from a screen session all the time and it works well once you
get the hang of it. I think you can make it beep when new messages
come in but because I run it on a remote server I've never bothered to
look into/activate this feature.
Paul
'
terminal bell.
No I don't, because it's not a feature that I see any need for. I'm
sure there is a way to do it but if I don't want that particular
feature I'm not going to spend time looking for how to enable it.
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a load of different channels/networks.
Seeing as I'm typing in commands like /join and /msg anyway, I don't
see much point in an IRC client with a GUI - where's the extra
functionality?
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Is there any way you guys could take this idiotic conversation off-list?
It's a complete waste time for the vast majority of us.
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is excruciating to have to wade through! At this point it's just
the same old same old being repeated ad nauseum. :-(
Have mercy on us! :-)
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Obviously substitute /usr/ports/supfile for the location of your supfile. :)
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, but since there is already a PR, I thought I'd
first try a list with more tolerance for shenanigans like my attempted
cross-build. :-) Of course if anyone knows of patches for the 5.2.1 restore,
well, sign me up!
Many TIAs,
Paul
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helpful.
Just a wee bit embarassed,
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# BEFORE: LOGIN
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. /usr/local/etc/rc.subr
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command=/usr/local/bin/${name}
load_rc_config $name
run_rc_command $1
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I've written a very simple rc script, using the new format, to control a
process. The script works fine from the commandline.
(start|stop|restart|rcvar|status|etc all work
- - smtpd -o
smtpd_tls_wrappermode=yes -o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes
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cyrus, so I can't help you with the courier part.
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the right
rule. Something like this:
${fwcmd} delete `awk '/$IP/ {print $1}'`
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system, so it could be something very
simple that I missed in the docs.
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to format the hard drive. Say yes.
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So, does any one have mpd-3.13 (I presume it came with FreeBSD 4.6) or a URL
where I can download.
Oh, yes, I tried the FreeBSD 4.6 CD 1, but it's not on there.
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would recommend. I have a truck load of PII 300 - 450's due to upgrades, so
if I can use them great, if not, time to go on a spending spree.
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keep them all separate.
Will this setup put to much strain on the FIREWALL box or will it have no
problem handling the NAT/ROUTING in this configuration.
Thanks in advance
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boxes and publish a box with OpenVPN and
another for SQUID and just keep them all separate.
Will this setup put to much strain on the FIREWALL box or will it have
no problem handling the NAT/ROUTING in this configuration.
Thanks in advance
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Considering that many of the current hardware
)
It is actually a Western Digital 250GB 7200rpm PATA hard drive in a Metal
Gear Box Firewire/USB 2.0 enclosure.
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to be easy enough - just have to get
use to the syntax. Does anyone know if IPFILTER can pass/block based on MAC
ADDRESS instead of just IP address. I can not find anything on Goggle unless
I am simply doing an incorrect query.
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the future presumably a 4.11 or 5.X when 5.X is production quality).
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problems, especially since you don't
care about sound and graphics. Neither of the above-mentioned Dells have
sound or X running on them.
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Thanks for the link Kris. I had a bit of a hunt around, looking for a 4.6
release, but none to be found :-(
I have just finished trying a ports upgrade (current), but ran out of HD
space! I guess, that's one nice reason to have a packages solution!
Cheers,
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1. I am running freeBSd ssd 5.2.1 on ~ntel
motherboard (D865GBL) with a intel 3.2 GHZ
pentium 4 cpu (BX80546GP320).
Intel tells me that the motherboard follows
Intel MP specification version 1.4.
The rerelease notes in HARDWARWE.TXT on
the installation cdrom says the kernel
automatically
you to use a browser to do your config stuff.
If you really want a GUI, tvm should work fine for what you want to do.
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but that broke things.
Is there a trivial way to see what p5 ports you have installed? I'm
perfectly willing to do the work if the end result is functional. :-)
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1. I am running freeBSd ssd 5.2.1 on ~ntel
motherboard (D865GBL) with a intel 3.2 GHZ
pentium 4 cpu (BX80546GP320).
I have a hp laserjet 1300 connected to
a parallell port with the following
communications mode:
lptcontrol -i -d /dev/lpt0
I have no problems printing either plane text
or
(otherwise php wouldn't have worked
before.)
I looked through the pkg-message files in the extensions and base dirs, but
no luck.
What did I miss?
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Stupid question: Are this the perms of the 20020429 directory ? They
should be rwxr-xr-x on the dir and r--r--r-- on the .so
Not a stupid question at all.
Perms on the dir are rwxr-xr-x.
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If you have a previous php.ini configuration file, be sure to comment out
the extension_dir parameter, since the correct path is statically
compiled into the PHP binary.
I missed
).
That's odd. I've had no problem with *any* port of samba, and I've been
running it for over three years now, with numerous upgrades.
What sort of problem are you having?
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/ports/lang/php4-extensions/
You can now add extensions any time without having to recompile the base
php4.
Also see /usr/ports/UPDATING
Caught me by surprise as well. :-)
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tired, so I
was wondering if there is anyway to make it look better and easy on eye
I don't know about Excel spreadsheets, but the two log readers I use are
logsentry and pflogsumm. The former is for syslogs, the latter for Postfix
maillogs.
You can goggle for both.
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).
BIND 9 will be the default in 5.3, due out in early October.
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thing makes with mail-gid=mailnull.
What am I doing wrong? And how can I know how to do make options on ports?
(For example, snort won't work unless I use -DWITH_FOO, but other ports
seem to want --WITH_WHATEVER.
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MAIL_GID?= mailnull
change to
MAIL_GID?= mailman
Makefile line 68 of 157 --43%-- col 16-21
This isn't what I'm looking for. (I've already done
/mailman/FreeBSD-post-install-notes
I'll read it again.
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. If you run make options in the port,
you get --with-mail-gid=foo. So why is it MAIL_GID=foo in the
pkgtools.conf file? Is this in the handbook somewhere? Or in the man
pages? Cause obviously I'm confused about how you determine the precise
syntax so this actually works.
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would be posting to a freebsd list from
a Windows box
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then an install, then reboot, and you're done. On a production webserver
getting millions of hits a month, this is a godsend.
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(/etc/passwd; LDAP; PostgreSQL; MySQL; etc.). It is highly
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/stunnel/stunnel.pid
setuid = stunnel
setgid = stunnel
--- the dir exists
typhoon# ls -ld /var/run/stunnel/
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/var/run/stunnel/
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during boot.
See mount_mfs(8) for details and options.
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to upgrade your linux_base-6.1_6
to a more recent version. This does assume you have the ports tree
installed (and preferably up to date via cvsup) under /usr/ports...
If you don't have portupgrade (sysutils/portupgrade), then you should
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their passwords over www. They are no UNIX-Accounts
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You need squirrelmail. Squirrelmail has a plugin module that allows
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/ports/databases/firebird) started life
as the commercial database InterBase.
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RPMs. So, I wouldn't worry
about too much compilation demands for this particular port.
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separating the find
and the move, piping it through xargs? It's mostly done now, but I
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unworkable. :-)
There are several techniques just to block them at SMTP negotiation
all together, so they don't even enter your system...
Techniques for qmail? Without patching it? I thought I had RTFMd
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envelope sender, such as this
one)... there are several to choose from
http://lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html#smtp-reject
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http://netdevice.com/qmail/rcptck/
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Quick question, is there an Application Level firewall available to FreeBSD.
I understand IPFilter is a stateful packet filter, but has it or any other
packages moved to the next level - Application Level Inspection?
Sorry I am all googled out on this one.
Thanks
Paul
) will let you do this flexibly. See
the TransferRate directive used in proftpd.conf for details. (E.g.,
http://www.proftpd.org/docs/directives/linked/config_ref_TransferRate.html)
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deleting entry from sasldb: DBNOTFOUND: No matching
key/data pair found
Were there any key/data pairs in the sasldb2 database?
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the extensions installation seperate.
What am I missing?
What I mentioned above? Make sure you've commented out the extensions_dir
parameter in php.ini.
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to edit the passwd and groups file
directly, because the dbs don't get built that way.
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Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Adjunct Information Security Officer
The University of Texas at Dallas
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http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/
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interface.
yes i add POSTFIX_STYLE_VIRTUAL_DOMAINS = [domain,domain2] in
mm.cfg.py.
Please help me
Did you run postalias on the mailman alias list?
man (1) postalias
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using? Have you installed the
modules?
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The University of Texas at Dallas
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http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/
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appericated. Thanks in advance.
Paul Andrews
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In the old days, we used to have boxes with uptimes in the 900 day range.
Nowadays that would be insanity. As a security professional, I get irked
that some of our boxes only get patched annually (because they only get
rebooted annually). It's far too risky a proposition these days.
Paul Schmehl
, if you're ruling out scheduled downtime, I have a box that's never
been down since it was purchased four years ago. :-)
'Course it started out as a RH 7.2 box, and now it's a FreeBSD 4.9 box, but
it's never had a single minute of unscheduled downtime. :-)
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or is it better to do
make buildworld
make buildkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC
make installkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC
reboot (signal user)
mergemaster -p
make installworld
mergemaster
reboot
Also is it necessary to do the mergemater part of the buildworld process.
Thanks again for the assistance.
Paul
Matthew Seaman wrote
method to
shut down.
Red Hat 9 installs and runs perfectly (apart from the Lucent modem), and
Gnome has a mouse pointer! An OS from Redmond which will remain Gnomeless
installs and runs perfectly.
I really like 4.10. How can I make the mouse pointer visible like in Red
Hat?
Paul Smith
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