the course of a year or two, and *then* the program got changed.
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and public list traffic to their archives generally retain information about
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Chuck Swiger wrote:
[ ... ]
Google does offer a way to remove posts that you have made from its index:
http://www.google.co.uk/googlegroups/help.html#9
Notice the part which says:
Messages posted by other people
By its very nature, Usenet consists of information posted
permission before reinstalling because that is the right
thing to do. The fact that having written authorization might well keep his
ass out of the sling if there was a problem is a secondary concern, albeit
still very important.
[ ...more stuff, but I'm not going to continue... ]
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have to uses usernames that include the domain like user%example.com.
The pop3/imap server should determine that from the source ip or domain
name used.
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How can I compare two big text files?
Does the -H option help any? (How big is big?)
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Wired memory is typically the kernel text (executable code), any kernel
modules which have been loaded, and dynamic kernel memory used for critical
structures like the process table, descriptor table, VM page
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For all of the sound and fury of these threads, I don't see any code being
written, any PRs being filed, or any technical questions being asked. Please
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www/mod_perl and www/apache13-modssl to get it working again.
Did you read /usr/ports/UPDATING? It contains a suggestion for how to update
the Perl ports which might have helped...
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put the machine on another switch, and swapped ethernet cards, all to no
avail.
I don't suppose the system is going into power-saving made, by any chance?
BTW, if you do indeed have 4.2, you are a few years out of date and ought to
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, you have some kind of intermittant hardware failure, but
diagnosing the issue using ping and tcpdump would be a lot more useful.
I'm running FreeBSD 4.3.
Time to update. :-)
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Or try running dhclient. Does that give you a working network config?
If you want to reconfigure your machine via a menu, run /stand/sysinstall, and
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[ Or update it, see the Handbook. ]
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shows when the connection locks up. In particular, try doing
a RETURN~? after you get the connection lockup and see whether you get a
menu of escape sequences back.
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...unless your changes are included in source form already.
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[1]: Or several somewheres, unfortunately:
11-sec% locate COPYING | wc -l
77
I wonder if anyone has arranged for them to be hardlinks to each other
.
[ You might want to be a little more selective than using such a wildcard,
however, although if you've got the precompiled packages handy, reinstalling
something again is not a big deal if you need a dependency. ]
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via a firewall, or else someone who knows what they are doing can still get
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And C-d acts as DEL.
That doesn't sound very likely, though I haven't played around with
the termcap entries.
C-d is normally bound to delete-char, which performs forward deletion.
Some people expect the DEL key to behave the same way...
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Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
[ ... ]
And C-d acts as DEL.
That doesn't sound very likely, though I haven't played around with
the termcap entries.
C-d is normally bound to delete-char, which performs forward
is quite disk
intensive, but it involves lots of very small transactions: take a look at
iostat 5 and notice that the MB/s is tiny, but the tps # will be
significant, and quite probably so will the CPU load as measured here.
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Where do I have to specify the ip of the dns server ?
Add a line like:
nameserver 4.2.2.1
...to /etc/resolv.conf.
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check-state to use dynamic rules
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to resume from
where I forced the program to break, just looking for a way to get it to
start up again.
Try: fg.
Or if you want to do something slightly complex yet gain a better
understanding of what is going on, consider doing a kill -CONT pid.
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project which uses Windows-based wireless drivers under FreeBSD.
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mv: rename /kernel to /kernel.old: Operation not permitted
*** Error code 1
Change your securelevel setting (in /etc/rc.conf?) down to 0 and retry.
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Ben Munat wrote:
[ ... ]
PS: what keymap should I use anyway? (logitech PC keyboard... US
English...)
Perhaps /usr/share/syscons/keymaps/us.emacs.kbd ...?
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as the aliased IP?
Also, what happens if you bind the service that you care about to that IP
rather than to all? It's not clear if this may applicable as you talk about
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/
en_US.ISO8859-1/
es_ES.ISO8859-1/
fr_FR.ISO8859-1/
it_IT.ISO8859-15/
ja/
ncurses/
ntp/
papers/
psd/
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sr_YU.ISO8859-2/
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you've updated your sources and reinstalled the kernel, you'll also need to
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, it's THAT
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New Year's Resolution: I will not sphroxify gullible people
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Eric wrote:
I removed above this to save some bandwidth, as bandwidth is not free
every where in the world :)
Chuck Robey wrote:
I then edit the pointer section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf to:
Identifier Mouse1
Driver mouse
Option ProtocolAuto
U ilogbf
U ilogb
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and see what happens. However, sendmail really wants valid DNS for
mail servers, so changing /etc/hosts probably isn't going going to be enough.
Consider using a mailertable entry with [10.0.0.247] to disable MX lookups,
rather than a hostname...
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Doug Poland wrote:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 08:45:25PM +, RW wrote:
On Wednesday 16 March 2005 15:54, Brian John wrote:
Hello,
When I try to build openoffice I get the following error:
./unxfbsd.pro/misc/FREEBSDGCCIruntime/libprldap50.so \ echo /dev/null
cp:
Chuck Robey wrote:
Doug Poland wrote:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 08:45:25PM +, RW wrote:
On Wednesday 16 March 2005 15:54, Brian John wrote:
Hello,
When I try to build openoffice I get the following error:
./unxfbsd.pro/misc/FREEBSDGCCIruntime/libprldap50.so \ echo
/dev/null
cp: ./unxfbsd.pro
emil fakhruzi wrote:
hi.. can i ask for dvd iso for the next FreeBSD-Release with the latest
complete english port collections.
Sure, you can ask, but the complete port collection simply won't fit on a
DVD.
[ The total size is somewhere around 25-30 GB at present... ]
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Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
Hi all,
I'm setting up a build system for a small project and I want to use included
makefiles. I have a base.mk that looks like this:
I will answer here, but be aware that you're getting all of my
prejudices too, so take things with a grain of salt.
First item deals
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When opteron support start for Freebsd? I have
4.9.
is supported? Or 4.11 better? I can't use 5.x.
Well,
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When opteron support start for Freebsd? I have
, or
for specific user accounts by changing that user's startup scripts:
# Set reasonable soft process limits.
ulimit -Sc 10
ulimit -Sd 512000
ulimit -Ss 65536
ulimit -Sn 512
ulimit -Su 256
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PS: Another choice besides portupgrade is sysutils/portmanager; it uses a
different approach to dealing with dependencies that may involve compiling
more stuff, but also seems to be little more robust in the face of complex
dependency changes
package tarballs automaticly under there... ]
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Matt Juszczak wrote:
Still can't figure out how to get my FreeBSD machine to work properly.
I've tried everything.
Download the ISO on Wednesday, Mar 23rd, from ftp.freebsd.org. standard
install, cvsup'd the ports, and tried to install
/usr/ports/editors/pico, /usr/ports/shells/bash2, and a
Christopher Nehren wrote:
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On 2005-03-27, Gert Cuykens scribbled these
curious markings:
Thx ps how do you do /set | more in irc language ?
Have you tried using the backscroll, accessible (in irssi at least) with
Page Up / Page Down?
Just curious if
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curious markings:
Just curious if you folks have tried the mozilla application, available
only from mozilla (not firefox) called chatzilla? I have tried nearly
all of the other IRC clients, it's not a minimal one, but it's
needing CPU, that is. Unix tasks are encouraged to block when
they don't have any work to do-- this is very common when a process is reading
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, 100baseTX-FDX, auto
Mar 30 21:44:23 september kernel: rl0: Ethernet address: 00:0d:88:27:c4:38
OK, so I'm looking for advice on the ethernet problem, and maybe
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wizlayer wrote:
On Thursday 31 March 2005 12:41 pm, Chuck Robey wrote:
[snip]
I installed it, it worked with the rl0 driver.
Sometimes.
Why sometimes? Smart guy, that's question 1. The indication I
get is, I get an error (tcp error) soemthing like this one
below (they're not all alike):
Mar 30
describing your hardware, and wait for 5.4 to
come out in a few weeks, and try again. You might also want to try 4.11 in
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% cat to/a
hi
% cat to/b
% cat from/a
% cat from/b
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of searching for the command. Note that it is very unlikely you want to run
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If you don't trust a user with root, why would you permit them to change the
clock? Why not just configure ntpd and have the system time set correctly and
not worry about this at all...
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the output of pciconf -v
relating to this 580TX card. Most likely, all one needs to do is add the PCI
ID and the existing 570TX driver will work.
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on
www.freebsd.org, file a PR change-request.
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So if anyone has more help to offer besides use the ports that would be
really great.
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should i go to 4.10 or better 5.2.1? stability is really important to me.
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subject to backwards-incompatible changes than the vendor
supplied compiler toolchains that libtool was supposed to work around in some
better platform-independent fashion. But I digress, and someone else who
uses anjuta could provide better assistance from here, probably
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case-insensitive
filenames when using foreign language codesets? I suspect there are going to
be some pretty wacky issues there. The notion that there are capital letters
which don't have a lowercase letter has broken an entire generation of tr
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that even
exists. Does ipfw -a list show a divert rule to natd?
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actually see the OSX source code? Can you use any of it?
Others have responded to this with URLs that are more useful, but lots,
except for GUI programs, yes, and yes would be my answers.
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best bet is probably to use the ports or
precompiled packages for now, and learn about coding by writing your own
programs until you know enough to be able to understand and change/fix other
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certificates already ship as pre-trusted with the email clients and web
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bandwidth
management and traffic shaping (see man dummynet), or maybe you're talking
about something else like network management tools which produce pretty charts
and graphs (see ls /usr/ports/net-mgmt).
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Why, yes, certainly it does. Beyond that, the size of the code involved
implies something about the complexity:
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3349 /usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c
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lockup in the 5 months I've been running it under
increasing loads. The last lockup I had also seemed related to disk I/O.
Otherwise, 5.2.1 has been a very stable production server processing over
1 million E-mail's a day incoming and hundred thousand out.
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using a complete sentence. Better yet, why don't you
tell us what your network looks like and what you want to do. You most likely
will receive answers which are more specific and more useful to you...
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machine on your internal
network, use:
redirect_port tcp 192.0.0.5:22 22
...in /etc/natd.conf or your natd_flags in /etc/rc.conf.
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result of not having a valid /tmp is that some commands issued
in single-user mode may fail non-obviously as they might (reasonably?)
assume /tmp is available.
In particular, editors like vi. :-)
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oe-quotefix behaves very much like what M-q (fill-paragraph) does in Emacs.
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that device? Most BIOSes will let you control individual devices, so set
whatever it is to PIO4; otherwise, disable UDMA for everything long enough to
complete the install, and then tweak things from there.
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it was originally done.
Emacs requires XFree libraries, and I think imake,
in order to build and run.
Pshaw! :-) Emacs can be built for text-mode using normal make just fine, and
the Emacs port knows how:
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Malcolm Kay wrote:
On Sunday 15 August 2004 10:40, Chuck Swiger wrote:
[ ... ]
Sendmail pays attention to the return value from doing DNS queries. If
sendmail receives an NXDOMAIN response, it treats that as a permanent, 5xx
failure code. If sendmail gets a timeout/TRY_AGAIN, it will return
a firewall which blocks or redirects port 80 will serve for HTTP;
Postfix or Qmail or whatever plus firewall rules which do the same for port 25
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want to
get rid of it, run vipw.
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not to grant a lease to MAC addresses which are not found, but then,
without using a firewall, someone could manually configure a foreign host to
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Sounds like you're running the original IPFW rather than IPFW2. As
Chuck Swiger indicated, you need IPFW2 for the MAC keyword. IPFW2 is
standard on FreeBSD 5.x, but not earlier.
Note the syntax Wayne was using-- the MAC stuff needs to be specified as an
option
to 192.168.1.1 4265
If you do this, you also need to convince the machine at 10.0.10.154 to accept
traffic addressed for 192.168.1.1, or you need to use NAT instead.
Question 2:
Do I need to recompile my kernel with the IPFIREWALL_FORWARD option?
Yes.
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or wherever the mail is going to now. Yes,
you could put this in the aliases, or even use a mailertable to redirect all
local mail to the other system.
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monitoring capabilities from ports.
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