Benjamin Keating wrote:
I've been eyeing up these mini-ITX boards - would like to make a quite
little file server. Does anyone here run a mini-ITX board (what
model)? Does it work out of the box? Anything not supported? I'd go
for one of VIA's as AMD's and others are still a little new and
price
Anyone know of any good packages that can create reports (preferably HTML)
for snort logs stored in mysql?
Thanks,
Brent
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I've been searching around for a bootable CD that can virus fix NTFS
partitions. Obviously that means it needs to be able to mount NTFS
partitions as RW.
I've found several CD's based on Linux that will check in RO mode, but none
that will (safely anyways) in RW.
Pipe dream?
Heck, doesn't even n
Looking to use a FreeBSD server as a firewall for a modem pool. The theory
is we only want to give them access to HTTP and DNS (which we could do as
proxy on the FreeBSD box).
For accountability reasons, each modem will be assigned a specific IP
address. That way, I'll be able to use Radius accoun
I have an Intel motherboard with onboard SATA raid. It uses the Adaptec ICH5
chip, which appears to be supported in the very latest 5.3-beta6.
However, on install, it sees the individual disks (ad4 & ad6) instead of the
mirror.
How do I install to the mirror instead of an individual disk?
Thanks
> That's the hard part. The Secondary MX'ing part is fairly easy. All
> you do is get your friend to add an MX record to the DNS
> 'yourfriend.com' zone listing your server as a high numbered MXer:
>
> $ORIGIN yourfriend.com.
>
> @ INMX 0 smtp.yourfriend.com.
>
I installed FreeBSD 5.3 Beta 6 today on an Intel s875wp1-e server board. I
enabled RAID on the ICH5 SATA ports. Using its BIOS, I built a 2 drive
mirror.
FreeBSD saw both the native disks (ad4 and ad6). I installed to ad4.
I ran "atacontrol create RAID1 ad4 ad6". It said ar0 was created.
Now I'm
Maybe the Eddie Mission?
http://eddie.sourceforge.net/
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Steve Bertrand
> Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 6:15 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Layer 4 switching in FBSD?
>
> I'd like to implemen
> dmesg:
>
> 3ware device driver for 9000 series storage controllers,
> version: 2.50.00.000
> twa0: <3ware 9000 series Storage Controller> port
> 0xc800-0xc8ff mem 0xfb80-0xfbff,0xfe9ffc00-0xf
Pre-9500 controllers have a hardware limit of 2TB per RAID volume. Likely
that's your issue.
> -Original Message-
> In the immortal words of "Brent Wiese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > Am I missing some environment variable somewhere or what?
>
> Did you run
> use.perl port
> after you upgraded the port?
D'oh!
See, I knew it was dumb
Sorry, I missed this question and have been away from the list for a bit.
Hopefully you figured this out by now, but just in case, I've answered
below.
> -Original Message-
<>
> All i got to do now, it seems, is start portmap and fam on
> system boot. I know portmap_enable="YES" in rc.co
> I have an idea. Why don't you tell him how it's done with
> djbdns? Or at the
> very least, give him a rousing RTFM.
Flaming aside, I did look for this answer in the bind docs before posting.
Either I missed it, or its not there. I did see other things that reference
round-robins, but not thi
This is the sort of thing I know I should know, but I don't right now... Too
many other stresses...
Upgraded perl from 5.8.2 to 5.8.4 (both were ports).
I need to recompile a bunch of modules (for example, mod_perl).
But, most of them error out because they can't find perl 5.8.2 libraries.
Am I
This isn't really FreeBSD specific, but I'm running Bind on FreeBSD, so it
qualifies. ;)
Can you limit the number of responses bind will give for a round-robin A
record?
Microsoft DNS allows you to do this with a "AddressAnswerLimit" registry
change. The idea being you may have 16 ips in a round-
> Thanks. But now i'm back in the dark. Does anyone have any
> idea what the source of my errors in maillog could be? To
> recap, i'm running postfix and courier-imap and i'm getting
> errors as follows:
>
> maillog:
>
> cache
> file: maildirwatch (fre
> Jun 20 15:47:05 server imapd-ssl: Error:
Posted this once before, got no response... Hoping maybe someone may have
some ideas now... Please!!!
-Original Message-
I'm a bit stumped and hoping someone else has had (and solved) my problem.
First, working on a system installed by another tech. That's always lovely.
FreeBSD 4.9
Co
I recently added a new disk to a 4.9 machine. I was having problems running
out of swap space, so I used a couple gigs of this drive as another swap
partition.
It is listed as a swap partition in /etc/fstab.
I couldn't actually find something that would confirm this, so hoping
someone here can.
I'm a bit stumped and hoping someone else has had (and solved) my problem.
First, working on a system installed by another tech. That's always lovely.
FreeBSD 4.9
Courier-IMAP 3.0.2 from ports with mysql support
Openssl 0.9.7d (I believe also from ports)
I have .pem certs that I believe were cre
> Here is what my system is telling me.
>
> twe0: unexpected status bit(s) 80
> twe0: PCI parity error: Reseat card, move card or buggy
> device present.
>
> Here is what I am running.
>
> FreeBSD 4.7 p25
> boot disk IDE
> SCSI tape drive
> twe0 is an Escalade 7500-4
> twe1 is an Escalade 7
I have an onboard Promise s150 tx4 SATA raid chip.
Anyone have any luck running this under FreeBSD 4.9? Will it run under 4.9?
Any experiences with it under 5.x?
Due to already overbudgeting on this particular box, moving to a 3ware card
is unlikely unless I can't for 100% sure get it running on
Here is what I need to do:
I need to somehow automate an rsync from 1 box to several others.
I have set up SSH for RSAAuthentication, the method I'd prefer to use (over
RHostsRSA).
I am able to slogin to the other boxes w/o supplying the passphrase.
But here is where I'm stuck. How do I make a
Which do you think would be more effective as an IPSEC tunnel gateway? A
dual p3 1.26ghz server or a single 2.6 ghz (800mhz fsb) Xeon?
Things that would be common to both:
FreeBSD 4.9 (maybe possibly 5.3 release when its officially out), SMP kernel
on dual
Intel 64bit dual gig-e 1000bTX nic
RAM (
> I used those instructions, although I modified some for my specific
> configuration. the "username" field in my database is
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" however.
Yes, that is how mine is.
> I had to create a
> plain-text password
This is what I want to avoid. I think this is what the patch listed
> Brent Wiese wrote:
> > I (tried) following the instructions at:
> > http://high5.net/howto/
> >
> > I have postfix virtual users working in MySQL. I have
> courier imap/pop3
> > working w/ virtual users. I wanted to add SMTP auth.
> >
> > I ad
I (tried) following the instructions at:
http://high5.net/howto/
I have postfix virtual users working in MySQL. I have courier imap/pop3
working w/ virtual users. I wanted to add SMTP auth.
I added the cyrus-sasl2 port (also chose support for it in postfix port)
"WITH_MYSQL".
No go.
I added the
> Hi,
>
> I've got a machine with a P4 that supports HTT (Hyperthreading) so I
> thought about setting up a SMP-kernel.
SMP <> HT. I'm not an expert on this, but when I went to an Intel conference
a couple years ago which discussed hyperthreading, it was made pretty clear
it wasn't the same as SM
> I have trouble running apache with php4.
> when i try to start httpd, it crashes with signal 11.
> If i remove php4 from httpd.conf, apache runs fine.
> Installed packages:
>
> apache+mod_ssl-1.3.29+2.8.16_1 The Apache 1.3 webserver with SSL/TLS
> functionality
> php4-4.3.4_7PHP Scripti
I know I've seen the 4.9 vs 5.2 debate go on a lot, but usually without
discussing the exact usage and maturity of certain drivers.
I am building a server that has 2 XEON hyperthreaded CPUs. It will have 2
3Ware 7500-series controllers and disks most likely in RAID10 (still
debating that choice, b
Running 4.9_REL with about 10 or so jails.
One of my users wants my to compile CURL so they can use it with PHP, which
is being run as an Apache module (not cgi).
I've never used it, but based on the way it reads, it seems like the
overhead of the calls on even a moderately busy site could have s
> The 3ware cards are quite expensive, according to the pricing
> lists I've
> seen so far. I wonder if the 8506-card mentioned in another post also
> works in 32bit PCI slots. Otherwise, I'd need a Xeon board. But that's
> another post in the thread.
3Ware cards are expensive, but you get what y
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to configure mpd for road warrior w2k clients to
> connect to,
> and I'm running into a few issues, hoping some of you could help out.
> I'm not sure if there are other issues that need to be configured
> differently besides mpd, like ppp or natd, etc. Or do you
> need t
> Hi,
>
> I run my web sites from a jail. The time has come that i now
> need to send an
> email from one of those sites using the mail() function in php.
>
> I would like to know, what files do i need to be able to send
> mail from the
> jail using the mail command. The box is using sendmail a
> also you can get PCI doublers... no idea how well they work,
> but! anyone had
> experience of them?
You can always get the Intel dual/quad server NIC's. Even come in dual gig-e
flavor!
Brent
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Just in case anyone was following this thread, "esmtp" in the ports works
beautifully.
Brent
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>
> put SMTP = my.relay.mail.box into your /usr/local/etc/php.ini
>
It was my understanding this only worked in the Windows version of PHP...
That's according to PHP.net's site and the comments in the php.ini file.
I just added it and the test is still failing.
Brent
_
I have a 4.9 system running various jails.
My clients want to be able to send confirmation emails via PHP's mail()
command.
Postfix doesn't seem to install right in the jail.
I found a program called mini-sendmail and compiled it to use a relay server
I have... It works fine from command line, b
> > Hello!
> >
> > I'm looking for a cheap solution to back up a FreeBSD 4.8 machine.
> > Cheap meaning that tape drives are out of question. Even external
> > FireWire drives are deemed a bit too expensive by the folks
> for whom
> > I'm doing this research.
> >
> > This leaves one option I
> Hello!
>
> I'm looking for a cheap solution to back up a FreeBSD 4.8 machine.
> Cheap meaning that tape drives are out of question. Even external
> FireWire drives are deemed a bit too expensive by the folks for whom
> I'm doing this research.
>
> This leaves one option I can think of - stan
> Greetings,
> I have an NT 4 server
Sorry to hear that. I'm sure you realize MS no longer officially supports
NT4 right? Well, no matter, on to the real questions...
> that I wish to back its data up to a
> FreeBSD box running Samba. The thought being that
> since I cannot back all the NT 4 da
I'd like to have apache serve its docs from a samba mounted drive share.
I've seen articles of people doing this, so my question is more performance
related. Has anyone benchmarked this setup?
The NAS is fast as snot and lightly used. I've been able to sustain over
100mb/s writing to it over gig-
I have to agree with Bill.
I don't like the "me-too" postings, but in this case, I can't recommend
highly enough dumping that Travan. I've never had one work for more than a
year or so before dying various deaths.
Get yourself a nice big 250GB USB/firewire drive and zip your backups tight.
You'll
In addition to Rus' comments:
> 1) Can I use FTP to install ports or packages without going
> through sysinstall?
Yes, and to me, this seems the smarter way to do it. You can "pkg_add -r" to
your hearts content, or, if you want all the ports (which I prefer over
packages myself), use "fetch" to
> Here's my situation.
>
> I've got 2 networks at different facilities that are using
> public routable
> IP's. Each end has a fbsd box in bridge mode as their
> firewall between the
> lan and the cisco routers at each end. I've been tasked to establish a
> secure tunnel between these two netwo
> > I have set up a new freebsd/apache/mod_ssl server. I want
> to force all
> > connections to use SSL.
> >
> > I know I can simply turn off listening on port 80, but
> because I know people
> > using this site will instinctivly type "http" instead of
> "https", I'd like
> > to force a redirect
Probably not the most appropriate list for this, but the best of the ones I
subscribe to...
I have set up a new freebsd/apache/mod_ssl server. I want to force all
connections to use SSL.
I know I can simply turn off listening on port 80, but because I know people
using this site will instinctivly
> I was looking for a secondary controller to give each drive it's own
> channel on the controller (ie a promise/HPT one) but have no
> experience
> with these under FreeBSD. Can someone recommend one if possible that
> works flawlessly or an alternative solution?
I have a Promise TX2000 runni
Anyone have a GoVideo/SonicBlue network dvd player?
The software that comes with it is only for Windows, but all my files are on
FreeBSD.
Anyone write/port it?
Getting an answer from GoVideo is nearly impossible. I always seem to get
the techs that have been there 2 days or less.
Cheers,
Bren
In my experience, this is almost always a DNS resolving issue. You have the
rule for DNS though...
Do you have an internal DNS resolver you could set in your resolv.conf? Take
the firewall out of the picture?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does it strike anyone else as odd that this would need to be done?
Could this be an indication of ARP slamming, a trick to force a switch to
transmit everything over all ports (like a hub) so a packet sniffer could be
snatching bad things off the wire?
> Does any one know where to find the arp ca
he
> machine to reboot. Unfortunately, /var/log/cvsup.log doesn't
> provide any information about why.
>
> Any recommendation on what I should use to get more messages?
>
> Thanks
> Magnus
>
> --- Luke Kearney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > - Origin
Do you have any scripts that run at those times? If you run something like a
database update or something that can crank some CPU cycles, you could be
overheating the box, causing a reboot. Could happen "all of a sudden" if a
fan decided to quit...
Dmesg show any panics?
> -Original Message--
> Hi - I currently have sendmail_enable="NO" in my rc.conf
> file. This allows emails to be sent from the FBSD machine
> however I would like one other machine on the LAN to use the
> FBSD machine as a SMTP machine.
>
> I think sendmail_enable="YES" would do this but would then
> allow every
> My machine crashed last night and upon reboot not all the
> services that are executable in the /usr/local/etc/rc.d ran.
> Any clues how I can find out why this happened?
>
<>
This happened to me on 4.8 recently too. What it ended up being was the
"sendmail-client" startup thing. I'd replace
All the HSF modems I've seen are "winmodems" and to my knowledge, are
unsupported in non-windows environments.
But (hopefully) I'm wrong...
Brent
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of bsd_junkie
> Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 2:09 PM
>
This will happen sometimes if the cable is reversed. There is one connector
that should be labeled specifically for the motherboard (or is sometimes a
different color). If a standard 3 connector cable, its the one by itself, vs
the 2 that are spaced a few inches apart.
Maybe people reverse the cab
> Does anyone know of any documentation on how to do this ? I
> have searched
> through google and I find lots of references to people saying, "use
> certificates" but beyond that I havent found any actual
> documentation on
> how to do it.
You need to use aggressive mode.
Check out this
Set gateway="YES" in rc.conf and reboot.
Then look into ipfw so you don't end up passing bogus traffic.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Koroush Saraf
> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 7:09 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: VPN s
> In the last episode (Jul 08), Brent Wiese said:
> > I have a machine that is being double-NAT'd.
> >
> > Would it make sense to set the MTU lower to account for the NAT
> > overhead?
> >
> > It makes sense to me as I know MTU, but I like t
I have a machine that is being double-NAT'd.
Would it make sense to set the MTU lower to account for the NAT overhead?
It makes sense to me as I know MTU, but I like to check in case my thinking
isn't right. :)
Brent
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I have never had this issue before in all the years I've ran freebsd.
I have a relatively new install of 4.8 (my only 4.8 box).
When I reboot the box, none of the scripts in /usr/local/etc/rc.d are being
run, nor are the things in /etc/rc.local.
I've checked the /etc/defaults/rc.conf and see tha
A few things come quickly to mind...
First, you need "gateway_enable=YES" in your rc.conf... I think. I know you
need it for MPD (pptp tunneling).
Second, you cannot have physical routes to the remote side "private"
network.
> 1) Is it possible to use ipfw rules to count different kinds
> of t
This sounds like an auto-sense problem.
If you're hooked up to a hub, 10 half is the best you'll get. If it's a
switch, it may be setting itself full-duplex.
If its not a managed switch (you can't tell it what the ports should set
themselves to), you can try changing the settings on the card (man
> Allow me to ask this once again also then. In my situation, I
> have my FreeBSD
> box here at home. Periodically I need to VPN into my work.
>
> Here is the layout:
>
> FreeBSD (home via DSL) ---> (Inet) ---> (Cisco PIX) ---> (Work net)
> IP via DSLOuts
>
> The topology is as fallows:
>
> Node A <-> Internet <--> Node B <-> Internal net B where
> node A's external address is 111.111.11.111
> node B's internal address is 12.3.4.567
> external address is 222.222.222.2
>
> Node A is running windows 2000 and I am using PGPnet to make
>
>
> The topology is as fallows:
>
> Node A <-> Internet <--> Node B <-> Internal net B where
> node A's external address is 111.111.11.111
> node B's internal address is 12.3.4.567
> external address is 222.222.222.2
>
> Node A is running windows 2000 and I am using PGPnet to make
Use MPD (its in the ports) for PPTP support, which is built into w2k. On the
user side, its "friendly" to set up because it presents the user w/ a
modem-type setup where you "dial" a vpn box.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Kel
I can't answer your question directly, but you may want to check out RLX...
Much higher density (300ex model):
http://www.rlx.com/
I know they're approved for Linux, but maybe they'll approve a FreeBSD image
for you. Their support seems to be pretty responsive.
Brent
> -Original Message---
I have to believe I'm overlooking something simple here, but I'm pulling my
hair out over this...
I am running 4.5.
I have the latest ports list.
I have installed apache 1.3.27, mod_ssl, mod_php 4.3.1 and mod_perl 1.27.
Previously, it was running the same, minus mod_perl.
Php is fine. I can st
> ~
> On 27-Mar-2003, Francisco J Reyes wrote message "Re: Three
> Terabyte"
> ~
> > Highly recommend you go with Raid 10 and not 5.
>
>
> I 2nd that. Raid 5 offers very very
> Right now I have the exact same thing happening to one machine. It is
> located offsite (naturally) and about 10 days ago it had a random
> shutdown (did not come back up) followed by a random reboot a couple
> days later. It had been running 50-60 days previous. The shutdown
> occurred just a
> The company I worked for is in the process of being "merged".
> Lot's of fun :-(
>
> In any case one of the results of this is a huge problem for
> me in mail retrieval. I use a freeBSD laptop as my primary
> machine. I had been using fetchmail to retrieve my email, and
> passing the mail o
> Joseph Maxwell wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I need to move my system ( actually 2 hard disk) to another
> machine w/
> > different MotherBoard and CPU. The disks have been configured as a
> > bootablesyetm disk and the other data storage. How can I
> reconfigure
> > to achieve this with the minimum
It depends on the RAID chip.
I believe (don't quote me on this tho) that the Promise raid chips in
mirroring mode uses a "master" drive, then mirrors that to the secondary
drive as it can (I'm sure using some complicated methodolgy). In theory, you
should just be able to use the regular wd driver
It's a common mistake to do both gif and ipsec.
I realize many of the handbooks you find say to do it. They're wrong.
They've been contacted and most won't change them, which just misleads
more people.
Use ipsec in tunnel mode instead of transport and ditch gif.
>
> Hi,
>
> I currently have a
>arp: link address is broadcast for IP address 10.6.8.22!
>arp: link address is broadcast for IP address 10.6.8.22!
>arp: link address is broadcast for IP address 10.6.8.22!
>arp: link address is broadcast for IP address 10.6.8.22!
>
> Then I put the suspect host on to DHCP & on re
> Well the problem is solved, but I am not happy about the
> solution as it makes absolutely no sense to me.
>
> xl0:
> flags=8943 mtu 1500
> options=3
> inet 192.246.38.10 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 255.255.255.0
> inet 208.23.240.10 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 208.23
Anyone using 5.0 on a multi-processor system?
Later 4.X versions seemed to be pretty stable but haven't seen anything
about 5.0.
I have a chance to replace a very high load single proc server doing a
lot of PHP crunching with a dual p3 550 and wondering if that's a
smarter move than getting a new
I am running an ipsec tunnel (gif/racoon) between an Alpha Freebsd box
and a win2k box. I actually have several tunnels and they all set up and
work.
The key to this particular tunnel is that the servers are only a few
hops away on a 100mb uplink.
While transferring a large file (approx 900 mb),
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a question related to PPP. I have a FreeBSD -STABLE
> box set up as a gateway to a dial up account with Internode.
>
> I have also 2 Windows boxes with the default gateway set to
> the FreeBSD box.
>
> Question: Is there anyway to set up an Icon on a Windows box
> that
e box, I answered no to that question because it was
simply a web server.
Added the line, rebooted, and voilla! It passes packets between
interfaces fine now!
Brent
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@;FreeBSD.ORG] On Behalf O
I have a 4.5 box w/ the GENERIC kernel loaded.
I've installed mpd and can connect via pptp from a win2k box.
I can see that mpd adds the proxyarp ip entry, however, other machines
on the same subnet can't ping the IP and the win2k box can't ping them.
The FreeBSD box and win2k box ping each oth
I am trying to connect 2 networks via pptp using mpd.
I have confirmed my files are set up correct because I can connect 2
Intel Freebsd boxes successfully.
However, when trying to connect an alpha to the Intel, it fails.
I get tons of these messages:
pid 50112 (mpd): unaligned access: va=0x12
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