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Also, the system will _always_ dial out if it doesn't have the DNS information
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Matthew Ryan wrote:
On Saturday, March 15, 2003, at 03:06 am, Bill Moran wrote:
Matthew Ryan wrote:
On Saturday, March 15, 2003, at 12:13 am, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Fact is, natd _only_ redirects from the interface is was told to
bind to.
I'm not exactly sure why the packets don't route out
, and give you the max
performance available. I just did some experimenting with turning duplex
from half to full and back on my computer here, and if there's any interruption,
it was less than I could easily measure. Don't know if that'll be the same
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Going to full-duplex should reduce collisions to 0, and give you the max
performance available. I just did some experimenting with turning duplex
from half to full and back on my computer here, and if there's any interruption
rates and poor performance. You won't get
anything better because that's the best the hub can do.
If I'm right on this guess, you need to take it up with your ISP, as it's
something they need to address.
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this only was installed 2 months ago.
Have you tried tools like memtest and cpuburn to verify the reliability
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the same problem I was.
Chances are that I'm doing something daft - usually the way but I can't
see what.
Check the perms and the samba options. I may be wrong, but that's what it
sounds like.
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that query for PTR records only use the physically
first PTR record returned in the DNS responce packet, which, due to
caching, is uncontrollable.
Which means that the system (effectively) doesn't work with multiple PTR
records, which was all I was trying to say.
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the /home directry from the old server and untart it in the new
server. The error message occurs when a user logs in and the
error is permission denied, to me seems that I am losing the
permisions from my users.
Thank you
On 17 Mar 2003 at 8:44, Bill Moran wrote:
JOSE D HERNANDEZ-TORRES wrote:
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permissions?
If it does, then you need to contact the PHP people.
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Socketd wrote:
On 2003.03.18 13:39 Bill Moran wrote:
I have a FreeBSD 4.7-p7 computer with mod_php 4.3.1 installed and
several files are world writable, also a script /usr/local/bin/pear,
so I hope someone can do something about this or tell me that it is
supposed to be like this.
Have you
to my windows 2000 pc (the game machine) ?
a pointer to a tutorial would be just fine, if appropriate.
I always thought the man page for natd was pretty descriptive.
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remember correctly, pc keyboards have to be connected during
boot or the BIOS doesn't see them. I'm pretty sure it's a pc
BIOS issue and not a FreeBSD one.
If it's a USB keyboard, that's a different story.
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No howtos, but if you install mpd (from ports) there's good documentation
on how to set up multilink connections.
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Is it possible to install X with on-board video?
Yes, as long as the onboard video is supported by an X driver. Worst case,
you can probably get VGA or SVGA working.
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Both are excellent systems and have their merits. I doubt I've given
you anything authoritative enough for your dictionary, but hopefully I've
given you some ideas as to where you can research more.
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Actually, I only need it for restore, dump is handled by cron.
Anyone know of anything? I
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Socketd wrote:
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The way to do that would be to install PHP from downloaded source and see
whether or not the permissions were still a problem. If you don't do it,
someone else will have to in order to verify.
Ok, will do that..
Actually ... in case you
of the box, because it seems like
everyone is migrating to it.
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to configure it and use
it, or can you just ignore it and print from windows the old way?
You can ignore it if you don't need it yet. I have CUPS installed on the
server here, but I've never configured or enabled it, and lpr printing works
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in combination with nmap and simply test each
host along the path.
Check sockstat on the ssh server and make sure it's acutally
binding to the proper IP as well.
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cause failure ... I would suggest removing one from the chain, then
trying to burn with the other. If that fails, reverse the process.
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) mod_ssl/2.8.2
OpenSSL/0.9.6 PHP/4.2.2
1.3.19 is rather old. Have you reviewed the changelog for Apache to see if
any sig 11 problems were fixed between that version and the most recent? I
seem to remember an attack that could cause children to die that was fixed,
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Michelle Weeks wrote:
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Michelle Weeks wrote:
I am running 4.6.2 Release and received the following kernel message:
/tmp: optimization changed from TIME to SPACE
I'm not sure what this means?
It means your /tmp partition is getting full.
When
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Buying the CD definately makes things easier.
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manually without a reboot, but it's going to
depend on the setting as to what you need to do. If you mail the
list with the exact change(s) you want to make, I'm sure people will
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what values if any should I set these fields to?
Also, I'm in New York, NY., which server would be the best to choose?
Not sure. Use the ping command on each of the servers you're considering
and pick the one that consistently has the lowest time and highest ttl.
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What version of FreeBSD are you trying to install?
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the disks are in the old machine, verify that your current kernel
has compiled-in support for all the devices needed on the new machine.
If necessary, make a new kernel. Then move the disks to the new machine
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Bill Moran probably wrote:
Over the holiday I replaced a server that appeared to have been cracked.
Basically built a replacement with the same services in a sandbox, then
swapped it with the old one
the OS X
case insensitivity which bit me in the butt within an hour of my
first porting efforts.
Bill
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Given the low cost of large external firewire and USB disks today, I would
recommend using them rather than tape.
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machines with existing vinum volumes to
5, and I'd rather not dump/restore.
2) There is at least one feature that vinum has that I don't see in
any GEOM class, that I'm using. That is the ability to add subdisks
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Cons are that you'll spend less time working with this system, and it's
less likely to get cracked, so if you get paid by the hour, you'll make
less $$.
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make FORCE_PKG_REGISTER=yes install
This is in the ports manpage, and IIRC, it's also output as part of the
error when the port aborts installation.
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The only thing I would recommend different is to provide a backup file
extension to the -i option of sed. That way it keeps a copy of the file
as it was before sed touches it. This will save you a lot of headaches,
if sed does something you don't expect.
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_The_C_Programming_Language_ by Kernighan and
Richie. It's an excellent read.
We could be very careless and just _tell_ you the answer, but we're
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on the fact that make can jump to different
directories to install dependencies and such ... that being said,
I have been able to use partial ports trees in the past. It's a
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I've been trying to install a few packages using 'pkg_add -r' but I
have found that there are a few which only exist as ports, and not
packages. The main one which I am missing is 'vtk
, it's unusable.
I've tried installaing the vmware-tools4 package, and I've tried it
without the package. It doesn't seem to make much difference either
way.
Any suggestions or pointers on how to get a usable system inside
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I'd like to use FreeBSD inside VMWare on my desktop. I've used
VMWare
for testing things out in FreeBSD quite a few times with considerable
success, but I've never before installed x.org, and that's where
to download this directory before I can start using
the repository? Note that I want all the versions and history, that is why
I downloaded the whole tree.
The command ``cvs -d path-to-cvsroot init'' will create the
intial CVSROOT.
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I'm experiencing a problem similar to the problem described in this thread:
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My ntp.conf contains:
server clock.psu.edu
server fuzz.psc.edu prefer
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My ntp.conf
logged around the time you lose connection.
Also, more clearly defining lose connection would help. What does
ifconfig say when the connection is up and when it's down? The
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/netmask is 172.16.0.1/255.255.255.0, then the
system has no way to reach 10.0.0.9.
If that's not the problem, the I suggest collecting some more detailed
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it may be worthwhile to look at the English version as well:
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for story.news.yahoo.com),
if it works, then the problem is likely with DNS.
5) if #4 works, try pinging story.news.yahoo.com ... if that fails, then
DNS is almost certainly the problem, if that works, then the problem
is somewhere in the network config, or application config.
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Subject: wmf file browser ?
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 21:21:14 -0500
I have a bunch of 'windows meta file' clipart images I want to browse, is
there a browser that will let me browse them? I can't find anything in
/usr/ports or by
as the
host machine?
Any help you can give would be appreciated!
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The word 'politics' describes the situation so well:
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I am setting up some jails and have limited all the host daemons to
the host's IP except for lpd. I can't find a way of doing that. Can
it be done? I know it can in LPRng, but I prefer to install as little
software as possible on servers.
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The word 'politics' describes
layouts
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have 2x your RAM in swap. If
the machine starts to swap, you will get the best performance under all
loads (including _heavy_ swapping) if you have 2x RAM in swap.
However, FreeBSD still performs nicely with less swap than that.
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will work as well. There are also tricks you can use to configure
the shell to use a longer command line, but I don't remember details.
Search the list archives. I asked this same question a year or so back, and
the thread that resulted is very informative.
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Some of the units we're considering have one of the following NIC chipsets:
VIA 6103
Which is on the Via EPIA-V series boards, which is what I'm using for a
project right now. I had that machine running 4.9 and 4.10, now it is
running
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If you try pkg_delete on each of these, you will get an error stating which
package requires it. This will give you an idea of what you need to do to
get rid of older versions (probably upgrade the software requiring it).
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brackets and quotes and make
sure they're properly balanced. Since it's only a 39 line config, it
shouldn't be too hard to track down. If you find that it _is_ a problem
with the default config file, and not an error you introduced, you should
file a PR.
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for the time being, as I'm switching a ton
of other stuff over right now, and I don't want to introduce any more
changes than necessary at this time. But I'll switch if I have to.
If not, what do folks recommend for service monitoring?
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there's a make.conf option too, isn't there?
Have a look at /etc/mail/mailer.conf and the associated man page. It's
quite possible that there's magic in the Makefile for the Exim port to
update mailer.conf for you.
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If you install Postfix from ports, it should be in your path.
Although ... I can't imagine why you would run postmap on main.cf ... you
should probably read man postmap before trying again.
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I'm replacing some Debian servers with FreeBSD machines ...
I'm having a little trouble with mon ... the service monitoring daemon
for Linux. It doesn't appear as if there's a FreeBSD port.
Is there a FreeBSD
in the system.
Is your securelevel set high? If so, set it to -1 and reboot the system,
then try again. You can't write to disk devices with securelevel at 2
or greater. Other than that, I'm not sure what could be causing the
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of that man page, you'll see a reference
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route add 192.168.0.0/16 $IPADDR
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a temporary IMAP server, and used Outlook to copy all the mail
and folders up to the IMAP server. Then you can just connect to the IMAP
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yours, and I could not reproduce the problem. It would seem to me that
the problem is either hardware-specific or the result of the above-mentioned
sysctl (my atapi_dma is turned off, and I'm too lazy to reboot to try it on)
This question may be better suited for hackers@
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get a list of what it recognizes on my system?
dmesg
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Hello Bill:
Thanks again for your help.
Does the line wrap look better now? I reduced from 76 to 66.
You tell me.
Regarding inodes - /usr is 778MB and began with 99,838 inodes.
That would jive approximately with your million for 10G drive. It
now
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installing from them for 6 years now.
Provide some details on what you did and what happened, and I'm sure we'll
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Jerry Schromm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi Bill thanks for writing.
You said both ISO's? Ok I downloaded 4 ISO's from that new AMD64 version folder.
I guess you are just dealing with Disc1 and Disc2 and that Boot Disc. Not the
others
/relnotes-sparc64.html
This should probably be passed on to the doc team. Anyone have time to
put together a patch to update the handbook?
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