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If the patch is small, you can probably include it in the email, but if
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it was fixed in 5.2.1.
The workaround is to manually unmount the filesystem prior to shutting down,
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I just tried to ping the External IP of the Linksys Router and was
successfully.
Router? What router? You don't mention a router anywhere else.
This is leading me to think it is something on my ISP. Does
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It's definately a possibility.
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, that's what you
want natd_interface set to.
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rpc_statd_enable=YES
tcp_extensions=YES
## Mail
sendmail_enable=YES
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looking for the original
names, and alot do, find the cups version through the re-direction that
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ln -s lpr.cups lpr
ln -s lprm.cups lprm
ln -s lpq.cups lpq
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/usr/bin/lp and /usr/bin/lpr in place. Back these up, symlink the cups
versions
machines _can_ get to the net when you
delete that rule? If so, then you don't need nat, and you need to
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aps have a Bently CAD program, I use for Windows Will
this work in a linux type environment.
Don't know, you'll need to test it.
I want compatability seamlisly, but also want off of WIndows.
Don't we all.
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Where can i find a binary distribution of openoffice for FreeBSD
From the OpenOffice.org web site, downloads section.
Last I checked, there were prebuilt packages for FreeBSD 4 and 5.
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(Where tun0 is the interface of my ADSL connection.)
Is tun0 the real interface?
No, the actual card is rl0:
rl0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet6 fe80::2e0
, what?
I'm not sure I understand exactly what went wrong, but (in my experience)
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If you want to silence Nessis, however, the other responder had some
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What I do is contact companys like yours and ask for freebies such as Boxed
distros
tunnelling,
since your firewall allows it already. Running VNC unencrypted across the
Internet is dangerous.
Either way, try one of the other available ports. Port 22 unlikely to be
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to be a practical
alternative. With 5.x, there is more support for pam, thus opening up
your choices to things like LDAP.
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I have 15 FreeBSD machines on my network (soon to be around 30) and
want to synch all the machines userid and passwords. Is NIS still the
primary way to do
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to be a better way.
Have a look at webmin. It does a lot more than sendmail as well.
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For example, if your sniffing interface is fxp0 and your management interface
is fxp1, then rules similar to:
ipfw add drop tcp from any to any 25 via fxp1
Will _never_ match a packet that comes in or goes out through the fxp0 card.
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Don't know a specific answer to this one.
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I've found the CoriolisOpen Press boot, ``Gimp: The Official
Handbook'' pretty good.
Generally I use bezier selections when dealing with complex outlines.
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they all seem to be around the same between
29 - 35 dollars.
That looks like a good price to me. You pay a little more for the better
cards, but if you need the performance, it's worth it.
If you're looking for low-cost, I've always had good success with the
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anyone seen this
before? This is Apache 1.3.28 (although an upgrade is on the schedule) I
had _wanted_ to test the new version of Apache in the jail prior to upgrading,
but I'm not so sure that's going to work.
Anyone seen this before?
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I'm having some weird action from Apache. It seems that every apache process
binds to *:* twice, in addition to IP:80 and IP:443. Has anyone seen this
before? This is Apache 1.3.28 (although
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I'm having some weird action from Apache. It seems that every apache process
binds to *:* twice, in addition to IP:80 and IP:443. Has anyone seen this
before? This is Apache 1.3.28 (although
an IPv6 entry.
You may want to recompile your kernel without IPv6 support while you're at
it. If you don't understand IPv6, removing support from the kernel can
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help.
Do you have _real_ IPs? Most people only get one real IP from their ISP, and
then use private IPs (such as 192.168.0.x or 10.0.0.x) for the rest of their
machines. If you're doing such, you'll either need exciting nat rules on
the gateway, or some other workaround.
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with these character in konqueror (that
works fine) and they appears like ? in console and xterm.
I´m using a 5.2-RL in a K6-II 550 with sis530 board.
Best regards,
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I did´t find this stantment in man pages :-(
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Please keep the mailing list CCed.
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where the virus _really_ originated,
then contact the abuse@ address for that domain with the message.
Despite how easy this is to do, it doesn't seem like a lot of AV packages
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Thanks for any help you might be able to provide,
Interrupt the boot countdown to get the boot prompt, then enter
boot -s kernel.old
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Just caught me a little off-guard!
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I'm inheriting some hardware.
These boards have 64-bit PCI SATA cards jammed in 32-bit PCI slots. Oddly
enough, the boxen boot and start Linux (which will be replaced with FreeBSD
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delete use-rel-suffix
*default compress
src-all
ports-base
ports-www
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#cvsroot-src
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Yes, I think your supfile is wrong.
*default release=cvs RELENG_5_2_1_RELEASE
^^^ This line is what I believe is wrong, replace it with these two
.,
pkg_add -r xfce4 (I just tried this with another package, and it installed
the dependencies for it).
Look also at portupgrade, which can be used to upgrade jpeg-6b_2 to jpeg-6b_3.
It's a seperate package right now, but it'll probably be part of the base
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My bootup is fine, its the BSD+wmaker running opening nedit a cmd
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that are slower than Windows 2000 ?? any suggestions as to why ??
My FreeBSD system, using Gnome (which is a system hog) is faster than when
based on what it probes, but if it's incorrectly
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be willing to do an expose ...
news crews love stuff like this.
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I am receiving your email address on my television screen. It happens
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Sylvia Bowman
I'm assuming this isn't
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I'm looking for a little clarification!
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this, so you can install all of them on the
same machine and pick which one to use whenever you want.
Don't forget TenDRA ... which is another compiler option!
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I'm having a hell of a time finding out what model # these are! But I
know they're 64-bit PCI plugged into a 32-bit PCI mobo. ;)
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name and the model of the hardware that I
need to buy to be able to run the FreeBSD Powerpack thank you for you time
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is that a packet _must_ pass both rules to be
allowed.
Note that I haven't tried this, so I could be wrong in how it works.
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How about using skipto instead of allow? Thus, if it passes the
first one, it can just skipto the next rule to be checked. i.e.:
ipfw add 11 skipto 12 tcp from any to me 25 setup limit dst-addr 32
ipfw add 12 allow tcp
prompt in single-user mode, do:
fsck
mount -a
You should then be able to edit your config file, or change /etc/ttys
to stop xdm from starting.
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in install_state ... only the
symptom is in install_state. The problem is that code that is calling
install_state is calling it twice for some reason. Taking that into
consideration, there's a possibility that this is fixed in -CURRENT,
but I haven't found any commit entries to that tune.
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What Role Based Access Control capabilities are there in FreeBSD?
In addition to standard Unix permissions:
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executing commands that require
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utilities that can *watch* the
system at night and report what did what and when.
Perhaps something that can report if something uses xx% of cpu, or
xxMB of memory?
Sounds like you want process accounting.
Check out the man pages for acct(2), accton(8), sa(8) and lastcomm(1)
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gives you the power to join unused
space to an existing subdisk, and you can then use growfs to increase the
filesystem size. Hell, you can even add new disks if you fill up the
entire disk!
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The return can be significant. The company I am doing this for provides IMAP
on FreeBSD-4.10???
You're likely to get more assistance if you provide detail:
What exact steps did you perform to install Java?
What, exactly, are you trying to do to _use_ java?
What exact error messages do you get when it not work?
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Sunday, August 8, 2004, 7:39:07 PM, you wrote:
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can specify only what parts of PHP they need. For example, after you
install php4, you can then install lang/php4-gettext to add gettext
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Daniela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all!
I just emptied the system crontab, and don't know how I can recover it.
I know that the contents are still somewhere on the drive, as I didn't
write
/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/index.html
The new software is called RURS (Remote Unix Recovery Service). Simply said,
it is the same as WINDOWS Gost utility.
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, but it should help you
work around your problem.
After booting the CD, look in the /boot directory on the HDD. If you
move the contents of /boot/kernel.old to /boot/kernel, you'll have
restored your previous kernel, and can then reboot off the HDD to
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take some time to research it and understand the new features available,
but I haven't got to it yet. Rhodes has apparently been busy, though,
since there is a new section in the handbook on rcng:
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please could help me get a solution to the above error
What did you do to cause the error?
Is your current working directory /usr/src?
Did you install kernel sources on the machine you are trying to do this on?
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Thanks a lot
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two questions at once: 1) the
answer to the original question, and 2) where to find the answer.
If you're not getting good responses to your questions, I would suggest
reading grog's explanation on how to ask good questions:
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would research /etc/defaults/make.conf
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Bill FreeBSD-Questions,
This configuration is not as intuitive as I thought it would be.
In /etc/rc.conf I added the following strings:
network_interfaces=lo0 dc0
ifconfig_dc0=DHCP
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Bill FreeBSD-Questions,
This configuration
Hakim Z. Singhji [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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What is the output of ipfw show?
I dont know that command? Syntax???
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You must really like the # symbol.
is that correct?
Yes, that's all you have
, and is probably not right. What
makes you think that gmake should be using common.mak? That looks like
an included file to me (just based on the name).
Most software from the GNU world require the following incantation:
./configure
gmake
gmake install
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is why do I need npx? and isa?
npx is the floating point math driver. You either need it or software
emulation of an FPU.
You need isa because npx depends on it.
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forgot to mention that it have been like this since I installed it.
See this FAQ entry and try the recommended fixes to see if they help:
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should allow you to tweak it.
It doesn't seem as if the cyrus-sasl2 port has an option menu.
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to re-read a lot of it to see what kind of changes are occurring. There
are also a lot of new man pages in existance. If you have specific
questions, you can always ask on this list.
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of being open source.
There is a project called opengroupware that followed that evolution.
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] Error 126
Can anyone help me circumvent this problem?
Give the appropriate files execute permission. See man chmod if you're
not sure how to do that.
Thanks
Mohammad Shaikh
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If you configure courier-imap there's an option to work around
these issues.
./configure --enable-workarounds-for-imap-client-bugs ...
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I have to second this. You should never accept email destin for users that
don't exist, you should bounce it with a 5xx error prior to even accepting
the data portion of the SMTP transmission.
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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
pretty thoroughly, but I am willing to be enlightened.
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