Just lately ive noticed my mail command via putty no longer works an ls shows
tape# ls -l /usr/bin/mail
-r-xr-xr-x 3 root wheel 0 Mar 20 15:34 /usr/bin/mail
Which to me looks ok ive no idea how to fix the file as im quite new to
freebsd
and typing mail produces no output what so ever
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a 100 users on a system each with a random
username and password with a max of 6 chars for each
So far pw adduser seems to be the best bet as i can use pw.conf . I
allso need the user names and passwords mailed to root
of course so i know whats been done
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for checking befor being sent out properly
As i have a customer that needs to vet all out going mail
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Hi going by the docs for virtual users i have got to this file vsftpd.pam
auth required /lib/security/pam_userdb.so db=/etc/vsftpd_login
account required /lib/security/pam_userdb.so db=/etc/vsftpd_login
From google i gather pam_userdb.so isn't part of OpenPAM which is what
FreeBSD uses. So how
Hi going by the docs for virtual users i have got to this file vsftpd.pam
auth required /lib/security/pam_userdb.so db=/etc/vsftpd_login
account required /lib/security/pam_userdb.so db=/etc/vsftpd_login
From google i gather pam_userdb.so isn't part of OpenPAM which is
what FreeBSD uses. So
Any one know of any thing that could be used to monitor a Smart Array
4200 Controller ?
This a COMPAQ PROLIANT DL380 to be precise .
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I am trying to upgrade from 7.0-STABLE to 7.1 Release.
I used RELENG_7_1 as my cvsup tag.
But no matter what I try I get error's during make buildworld
---
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_int/../../../../contrib/gcc/sched-ebb.c: In
function
I am trying to upgrade from 7.0-STABLE to 7.1 Release.
I used RELENG_7_1 as my cvsup tag.
But no matter what I try I get error's during make buildworld
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no problems.
The next error you get about expected next file would concern me more and I
don't have time to look at the moment
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security.jail.enforce_statfs: 2
security.jail.sysvipc_allowed: 0
security.jail.socket_unixiproute_only: 1
security.jail.set_hostname_allowed: 1
7.1-RELEASE ,PHP 5.2.8 (cli)
Just looking for some pointers where to look really
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all sorted at some point I had over looked the group id which was wrong
when I added the user
I all ways fix these things after asking for help :(
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I installed postfix on frebsd 7
i can send mail through command line but i cant receive any mail to it.
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Just looking for a way to give easy access over the internet to some
files for multiple users. Web based would be ideal as they all know how
to open a browser.
Internally files are shared using samba.
Has any one come across any thing ?
Cheers
Terry
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some will have an upload feature so I will have a look
Having just read some of the other replies I think I will look into webdav as it sounds just what I am looking for
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Hi,
Anyone know of a command-line program that will pop-up a window on my
Mac with a message from FreeBSD?
If you ever used earlier versions of Windows, there was 'net send'
('course, that was Windows to Windows).
I'd like to find something that I can script to send a
partition be the exact same size as the dumped partition ?
Is there a tool that could allow me to restore remotely ?
Any advice or howto will be (very) welcome.
Thanks.
P.S. Happy new BSD year !!
Hi
Good help to found here
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-doc/2005-May/007913.html
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be much appreciated.
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if restricting this to root users is exactly
necessary, but it can't hurt, given that there is a performance
denial of service possible otherwise.
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mail delivery, or for remote mail delivery, outside the
administratively controlled queueing intervals (which could be on
the order of seconds, if you wanted).
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it conditional on -direct, let
it also work with -dedicated, and call it force-script or
something, instead.
The man page should be updated -- including the undocumented
side-effect of -direct disabling scripts).
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PS: I can't believe that Warner and I came within one letter of
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waiting on t68i and Nokia 7650 reports.
What kind of security negotiation occurs between devices, or
can I use anyone's cell phone, as long as we are in the same
restaurant, and I get a table in the middle? 8-) 8-).
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default also bit me on one of my machines without SSE support.
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Make sure there is a floppy disk in the drive before running the
command. Also, I think the actual command is mount_msdos not
mount_msdosfs. :-)
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a huge
dependency list because it wants to have a huge feature list.
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not related to source code changes being necessary to fix them,
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Try cygwin.
http://www.cygwin.com/
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Is it possible to run X remotely from a windows PC? What is the
Check the man pages for write and talk.
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How does one send a message to another logged in user on the same box
.
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Hello,
I'm trying to install FBSD on a Sony VAIO PCG-F350. I
legitimate
instrumentation purpose, or because you have some wrong idea
that this will make your networking product run faster, then
you could do worse than to look at the functions inthand_*
in /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/intr_machdep.c.
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probably need to relink MySQL against the new Linux threads
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the HD with 4.5 loaded on it so I am back running on 4.5
until I can find an answer to this problem.
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On Thu, Apr 17, 2003 at 07:12:10PM -0400, taxman wrote:
On Thursday 17 April 2003 05:44 pm, Scott Simmons wrote:
All pcmcia cards inserted into the laptop display on 5.0-RELEASE #0
Here's the answer to my own question:
I had to compile an OLDCARD kernel and reboot.
I also had to switch the BIOS setting from cardbus to PCIC compatible mode.
Everything is working OK now.
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I just tried 5.1-RELEASE
display: __.__.___:0.0
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The errno man page says errno 61 is connection refused. There is no
firewall or anything on the laptop running 5.1-RELEASE on a local subnet.
It is a fairly generic install except I had to recompile with OLDCARD.
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for remote X to work.
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/src.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
fastpc#
What is wrong?
TIA
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On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 04:34:07PM +, Wayne Pascoe wrote:
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I have been trying to build a 4.6-STABLE system for the past few days.
I have downloaded a complete source tree and ran
or there
is really a bug in the code.
Anyone else have any insight into this?
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If you want a covert data channel, you aren't going to be able to
do it with router options. 8-).
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attached to the ports, etc.).
The biggest cost factor in an life support deployment (IMO) is
the liability insurance. By becoming your own vendor, you get
to assume all of the liability. Not a good thing, from a risk
analysis perspective. 8-(.
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Nelson, Trent . wrote:
Oh, and Terry, I think you'd be astonished if I informed you of how
many rail control systems in the US and around the world use either Linux or
some of the commercial variants such as Tru64 UNIX or Solaris.
I rather think they run Solaris.
Earlier in my career
character.
Thanks for all the help.
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I'm using ipfw and am looking for something to process
/var/log/security(.*.gz) with.
Any recommendations?
Even a program that would convert the last message repeated * times
line to lines that could be counted in a piped command stream
would be useful.
TIA,
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the vanilla gcc compiler, instead of the Objective C
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: Given address space layout on PC's, the algorithm would lose
less total RAM in the situation where it has chunk issues like
this, if it started from the top down, instead of the bottom up,
since the chunkiness will be found below 540K and/or in the bus
I/O address space.
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probably more
interested in the fact it works than in why. 8-) 8-).
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snip
IBM bought Whistle Communications for it's product based on
FreeBSD; can you name a company that IBM bought that had a
product based on Linux?
Unfortunately, IBM seems to have closed the door on Whistle.
Whistle
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BCC'd to -advocacy, only sent it to -questions ... totally
forgot about the -advocacy group even though I am on that list :(
That's bizarre. The headers claim it came in via -advocacy; I
can post them if you want.
At first, I thought the hidden cross-post was a troll...
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out of KVA space for mappings.
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grep -B 7 KVA_ /sys/i386/conf/LINT
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Varshavchick Alexander wrote:
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grep -B 7 KVA_ /sys/i386/conf/LINT
Thanks a lot Terry, and will you please correct me if I'm wrong, so I
don't mess anything up on a production server? The kernel option in
question is KVA_PAGES, correct?
Yes
will need to ask
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I've teleneted into my freeBSD server from a windows 2000 machine. But I
can't seem to do it from Windows NT web server.
Are there any limitations with windows NT. The port is opened and I've
tested my server at home and it works from a Unix box to a Unix box.
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useful documentation; otherwise, I would have published what I
wrote in Pentad Embedded Systems Journal already (example: the
^^^
I appreciate some of the info you give. But every time you
northern snowfall wrote:
Just FYI, IBM's JFS is GPL'd, IIRC, according 2 the WWW site for JFS.
Hah, yay for acronyms.
And the IBM JFS is actually the OS/2 JFS, not the AIX JFS.
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Darren Pilgrim wrote:
Terry Lambert wrote:
Soft updates are disable on / by default because of the chicken
and egg problem of runing tunefs on /.
If that's the problem, then why doesn't sysinstall enable it by default
when partitioning for a new install?
Oliver Stone said it was because
first came into FreeBSD, and then again every 18 months or so,
ever after. See Kirk's postings on the subject, if you don't
want to take mine for it.
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a running tally of virtual vs.
real free block count.
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In other words, if it would have worked with soft updates turned
off, then it will work with soft updates turned on.
My point was that a busy disk that is nearly 100% full will
probably experience intermitted ``disk full
they had
an FS that ordered metadata writes, to justify not ordering
metadata writes (e.g. use async, the failure window is smaller).
And we all know that's really bogus. 8-) 8-).
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When you have more than one of the same type of NIC card in one
machine is there a way to insure that the NIC numbering remains
attached to the same card / MAC address if more cards are added or
they are moved around?
TIA,
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When you have more than one of the same type of NIC card in one
machine is there a way
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Hash: SHA1
Just applied the patch to /usr/src/contrib/sendmail/src
I'm running sendmail 8.11.6
1. Is this the correct location for the patch?
2. Do I need to do a `make world' or
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Just applied the patch to /usr/src/contrib/sendmail/src
I'm running sendmail 8.11.6
1
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Just applied the patch to /usr/src/contrib
I was wondering if any of you had a dual-head setup and if so what video
card were you using?
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note that I run my own FreeBSD 6.1 RC1 server for development
and PHP setlocale works just fine on it which makes it all the more puzzling.
I've simply run out of ideas and was hoping someone could shed some light on
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for webmail besides squirrelmail?
thanks,
Jonathan Horne
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I can't really explain this like others on this list, i just know it
worked.
Hope this helps,
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MY NETWORK
Internet -- WAN_IF | FIREWALL - 5.1 RELASE | LAN_IF -- LAN network
The WAN_IF has several public addresses as aliases. I have about 20 servers in
the LAN that require various services allowed to the public Internet.
I basically am doing
this error message:: Unable to umount /cdrom, Device is busy.
If I do the umont from KDE I get the same error message.
What I'm doing wrong??
Thank you for all the help.
Laszlo
Try
# umount /dev/acd0c
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The handbook is always good too
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/index.html
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http://www.freebsd.org/projects/newbies.html is nice too
Oops, forgot about that, thanks for reminding me. ;)
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to get it going I eject the card and reinsert it and it comes up. Is there a
trick to getting it up every time on boot?
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Did you turn on pnp in the bios? I could never get my pccard to work right
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Hello anyone have any experience configuring pccards? I've installed my
favourite os (version 4.10) on my laptop but my pccard is only ever
, it was with the
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It shows in the summary. You can see one (CNET_News.com) in this screenshot.
http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/images/screenshots/1.4/summary.png
Use the tools menu to configure. You can select from the set of news
servers given or add any others you want.
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if you are actually going to do an install.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/index.html
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/index.html
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Terry mentioned Aterm, I like the flexibility, but I have gotten
cut-and-paste to work. Just copy by highlighting what you want on the
clipboard, and then paste by clicking my scroll wheel button.
Cool, how
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on this? If not, I may write some kind of
howto on it myself. This feature isn't exactly necessary but it sure
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when I was using BSD. I finally
installed OpenBSD for the firewall (still use FreeBSD for everything
else) and even tho there is a lot to learn I can make it do what I
want. I have learned that just because something looks good on the
surface, that doesn't mean that it's better.
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