, particularly if it had both count by virus type and count by
source IP address.
It looks like it might be necessary to modify the clamav-milter code to
produce the IP information.
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Warren Block wrote:
What do people do for milter logging? A MAILER-DAEMON message for every
virus caught by clamav-milter is a little annoying (both to the intended
recipient
machine. I have no
idea why it would have those permissions, let alone the invalied UID/GID.
Does ls -lo show anything unusual?
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Does ls -lo show anything unusual?
Nothing that makes any sense to me, but that is not a flag I usually use:
ls -lo
total 0
-rwxrws--T 1 1708453043 4187987649 sappnd,uappnd 0 Oct 9 2001 10009_dir
So
Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option Protocol Auto
Option Device /dev/sysmouse
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
EndSection
That's it. If I've done anything else, I've forgotten it. The mouse
works both in X and in the console.
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all the USB devices enabled,
just like in GENERIC. I don't recall remaking a device, although I
might have. ums0 is shown in dmesg.
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of spam. Not all,
but it's a start, and the regular expression should be usable in your
Perl program with few changes:
# Mail not addressed to me.
:0
* $!^((Resent-|Apparently-)?(To|Cc|Bcc)):.*${LOGNAME}
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/8 (should be /16)? I tried to send you email, but it bounced.
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and stuff. My setup
just filters things, and does a pretty good job of it.
The nice thing about procmail is that it has all the hard stuff already
handled--dealing with headers or the body of the message, locking, and
so on.
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do incorrectly ?
INFO: ls -lo /dev/acd*
crw-r- 4 root operator - 117, 0 Dec 23 14:54 /dev/acd0c
^^
This says that only the owner (root) has write access to acd0c. So you
can either log in as root or change the permissions on the device.
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contact the intended recipients of your mail and have them whitelist
your email address.
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, so I
pkg_deleted cclient and the old pine, used pkgdb -F to fix, and then
installed the new Pine from ports. No problems with old mail or
settings, at least that I've noticed.
(Why don't you want to use portupgrade?)
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#alias pico nano
alias pico nano -Rimpwz
for the full effect. If it'd scroll the whole screen for long lines,
it'd be a nearly perfect simple editor.
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Is there a way to detect the presence of a blank CD-R in an IDE CDRW
drive?
This would help make a backup script a little smarter: build the ISO,
record to CD if a blank is present.
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is set as well.
^^
Unset it and see what happens.
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The -f runs it in the foreground so you can just ^C it.
kill -1 is just a HUP. It makes moused restart, not quit. Try
without the -1.
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Have you been able to get any of the methods to work repeatable?
Yes. http://www.FreeSBIE.org works. It has an active group; the
mailing list just switched from Italian to English, too.
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for a DHCP lease, and the client never gets a lease.
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to render the USB
Ethernet driver invisibly nonfunctional.
The variations on ipfw rules were interesting, too.
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bindkey \e[4~ end-of-line
However, a quick search found this web page, which covers both bash and
tcsh (which'll work for csh):
http://www.ibb.net/~anne/keyboard/keyboard.html
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boot off the CD? (I'd suggest using 5.1 at this
point, or 4.8 for something more polished.)
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is saved.
If it's smaller than 700M or so, it will fit on a CD. Boot the Gentoo
system into ram (gentoo cdcache) and then you should be able to load and
mount the CD with the image file. For larger images, it should be
possible to use DVD, or maybe tape.
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would work--looked
like just what I found on a 4.8 system earlier this week.
Anyway, the CUPS startup in /usr/local/etc/rc.d will run the CUPS
daemon. It isn't necessary to replace lpd, which will run at the same
time.
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Windows, where it'll
use swap even if it doesn't need it. Double your RAM is probably more
than enough.
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anyone done this, and does the program fit?
I haven't yet, but haven't had time to do much more. A place to start
looking is 'man picobsd'. You may find more of what you need with
either the ISO of the second CD of the FreeBSD set, or at the
http://www.freesbie.org web site.
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, also, although a quick search didn't turn up a
section on rehash itself. (The section above has a note that shows this
applies to zsh as well as csh/tcsh.)
Tellyawhat: why don't you see if you can find a section on rehash in the
FAQ. If you don't, submit a PR for it.
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enscript to write output to /etc/motd. Check and see if
/etc/motd has been overwritten. After that, use -p- to have enscript
output to stdout: enscript -p- /etc/motd | gs ...
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it's been tested, put it someplace known
(filters often are placed in /usr/local/libexec) and give the whole path
in the if= entry.
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it is like it won't 'take' the new access.
It's 'make maps'. See /etc/mail/Makefile.
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It is in the freebsd.mc file, at least in the last few releases of
FreeBSD.
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that works well, although I have so far only used it for cloning
FAT32 partitions.
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posted his message, which was
appropriate. Incidentally, the quotes are unnecessary.
Then after adding those entries to the access file, run:
makemap hash /etc/mail/access /etc/mail/access
make maps
is easier. See /etc/mail/Makefile.
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On Thu, 29 May 2003, Warren Block wrote:
[after adding entries to /etc/mail/access]
make maps
is easier. See /etc/mail/Makefile.
dont you have to restart sendmail?
Not for changes to access. 'make maps' is enough.
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not sure about the present status.
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On Fri, 30 May 2003, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
How can I rescan the USB bus so that when I plug my external USB hard
drive, it gets recognize as umass0 ?
Add
usbd_enable=YES
to your /etc/rc.conf and reboot.
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30, just make deinstall
XFree86-4-libraries and then make install on it again. This cured the
problem for me.
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attempts I finally discovered how to configure X to actually
run. I thought this stuff was supposed to be rock solid.
FreeBSD is rock solid. X is not FreeBSD, it is a separate package that
runs on many different systems--including FreeBSD.
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the 'depend all' switches
cd /usr/ports/pick a port
make depend all install clean
That will install the port, it's dependencies and clean it up after.
The target is actually depends with the s.
But how is that different from 'make install clean'?
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there was some different functionality versus just
the install target. Actually, I often split up the make, install, and
clean steps in case it turns out I needed to use different build
options.
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, I didn't see that you were expanding those lines. You're right
about the useless backreference. And then right after posting, I
realized that it could be even smaller and--arguably--clearer:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
while () {
print unless /last message repeated \d+ times/;
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can't for the life of me remember the device to use for this. The
machine has one real serial port, so i suspect this should be the 2nd
serial port.
If I cu -l cuaa0, I get a connection, but no response to AT commands. If I
try to cu cuaa1, I get line bust.
Mine works as /dev/cual0.
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/output/lpd/lp is the spool directory, which has to be
created before you can print through this queue.
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is for ISA cards, where the problem of conflicting
IRQs is very common. PCI boards like yours don't have this problem, so
you can ignore or skip this screen entirely.
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to keep X running all the time. slrn can call lynx to display
URLs, but of course it's text-only. So I really just want to copy URLs
from a console screen, switch to or start an X session, and paste them
into Mozilla.
I'll look into screen.
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:
# cd /usr/local/lib/linux-mozilla/plugins
# ln -s /usr/local/lib/netscape-linux/plugins/ShockwaveFlash.class
# ln -s /usr/local/lib/netscape-linux/plugins/libflashplayer.so
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output to be present on both monitors,
but for the console (text mode) as well as X.
(The result would be a system with two sets of keyboards and monitors,
usable from either. Simultaneous use of both is not needed--but would
be neat.)
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and it will be up and running with the same
partitions and file system as the old one. I would appreciate any kind of
help, suggestions or pointers.
Look at LiveCD: /usr/ports/sysutils/livecd
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/acd0a either.
What do to?
Try /dev/acd0c?
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can't recall if you can run the Java2 plugin in the native Mozilla.
I think so; as root, go to games.yahoo.com and run Diamond Mine. It'll
tell you that you need a new Java plugin. Say okay and download it.
After the plugin installs, close Mozilla.
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For a business, I wouldn't do it that way. I would likely use Samba
or even NFS instead. It depends on what you need it to do.
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ports, and go.
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with
burncd will eject the CD after the burn.
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works fine, but I don't want to always have it plugged in
when I boot up.
I thought that was what usbd did; usbd_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf.
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way to solve this problem?
It depends on what you mean by Windows. Win9x, yeah, you'll probably
need Samba. Win NT/2000 have lpr clients and can print straight to lpd.
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, then run cvsup on it again. But this
is better avoided by not using bad cvsup tags. 8-)
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or is it vice
versa ? i forgot which is which.
Check the revision dates at the top of the file.
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were native. I've not
benchmarked it, but I'll bet FFS is faster as well. Through Samba or
FTP, the clients won't know the difference.
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lt_gmann.domain.com:
Oct 18 12:45:38 ux-01 lpd[578]: protocol screwup: ^[%-12345X@PJL SET
PAGEPROTECT=AUTO
Please show your /etc/printcap entry for this printer. Just as a side
thought, do you have the Windows machine's IP address in /etc/hosts.lpd?
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forget.
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and a Sony 40X (CR195)
successfully.
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interrupts are
available by creating a /etc/pccard.conf file which lists them.
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the LF/CRLF
issue, can't recall if it mentions adding form feeds. Take care of the
stairstepping first, then form feeds will be easy.
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option has also been mentioned: apsfilter and other print
filter packages generally detect what kind of thing you're printing and
apply the appropriate filters. I haven't tried them; I'd rather control
/etc/printcap and filtering directly myself.
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that--is that the problem?
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It's not removing the entire port, just some files within each port so
it'll match the master. A couple of pkg-comment files, a patch file...
I'm curious as to why Adam deleted so many pkg-comment files, though.
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I'm curious as to why Adam deleted so many pkg-comment files, though.
They were pissing me off.
Lucky I put the water down before reading that--you almost owed me a new
keyboard!
Ermmn, I
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it (Mac serial mini-DIN
connectors are missing some of the standard non-standard serial pins.)
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is an open relay, you should disconnect it from
the net until you have it closed. There are two reasons for that. The
first is to stop the abuse of your system. The second is to keep your
system from being added to lists of open relays or spam sources.
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try that?
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is called. If you
drag and drop the ISO file, I don't think that will work.
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to clear the buffer.
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confess I haven't tried it because my printers are all Ethernet.
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of PartImage along with the LiveCD port
could produce a self-restoring backup, even including the ability to
span multiple CDs.
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. So it's really up to the programs producing
the output.
Look at /usr/ports/print/enscript-letter (or -a4) for an easy text-to-PS
converter.
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$MAILDIR/FreeBSD-Questions
So all the mail from the FreeBSD-Questions list is sorted into a
directory.
Less overhead, easy to reply, and works much like a newsreader. This
works well in combination with the eliminate-duplicates procmail recipe.
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An alternative that works almost as well and is simpler to set up: have
procmail sort your mail into different directories by mailing list.
That addresses the physical storage
, hand-written PostScript
code.
You might find a used HP4M pretty cheaply (check the local thrift
stores), and the MIO Ethernet cards they take can be found for under
$50. The other end of the spectrum would be a new 4200 at around $1100
plus another $300 for the EIO Ethernet it needs.
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, either there or with a couple of Google searches.
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password that is somehow based on MAC address.
*If* the netmask is correct, and the default gateway setting not needed,
a serial connection might be able to change the IP address only.
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. Acroread also works; I think it just needs a symlink created,
although the latest mozilla port may do that itself. Realplayer is not
allowed on my systems, so don't know about it.
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On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Lee J Carmichael wrote:
If you are going from DOS to Unix you could use the following perl script:
[script snipped]
It's a bit easier if you let Perl do the heavy lifting:
perl -pi -e 's/\r//g' file-to-convert
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need to rewrite it if it's
already in Perl. And many scripts that are trivial in Perl (like the
one above) can be non-trivial for csh or sh.
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with your own
kernel and other customizations.
Another route would be to use LiveCD (/usr/ports/sysutils/livecd).
Build a CD with the setup needed, and then use LiveCD's install script
to install it on booting from the CD.
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/home/togo/build/mybundlename/cdimage.iso if you've used a different
bundle name.
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http://neon1.net/misc/minibsd.html interesting.
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It died before making it to mkisofs. But now that freebsdtogo is making
a little more sense, I think I'll stick with it. *And* I'll check out
the PicoBSD man page, too. 8-)
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Supports UFS/FFS, although I have only used it with FAT32. A port to
FreeBSD would be nice, and it's on my list to try, but not at the top.
In the meantime, I use the RIP-52 Linux CD image from here:
http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/looplinux/rip/
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by sector cloning for Unix system, but I need something
better.
What do you mean by better? What's the purpose of the clone?
Ghost copies every block of partitions with filesystems it doesn't
understand.
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