handshake going wrong..?
Could this be a client side setting?
Thanks for any advice out there.
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Seasonic seems to make pretty good stuff. The ones I looked at a
couple of years ago were not passively cooled but had a load modulated
cooling fan. Check out the link below and browse around.
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for an upcoming reinstall), so there is a
possibility of the server being hijacked...? But I don't want to assume
the worst on false concersns..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28/04/07, Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ran the df command last night to check slice sizes in anticipation
I believe that they are mount points, not directories. I shut the
server down last night until I learn more.
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Chris Slothouber wrote:
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I am still hoping that somebody can tell me what /net and /host
Hi Chris:
I will fire it up again tomorrow or Monday and report back.
Thank you for your help.
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On 2007-04-29 02:00, Graham North wrote:
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This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.
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CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
Graham North wrote
and print server with little else on
it. Can some explain to me (or point me to) an explanation of mount
points?
Thanks,
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it. Can some explain to me (or point me to) an explanation of mount
points?
Thanks,
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of the server being hijacked...? But I don't want to assume
the worst on false concersns..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28/04/07, Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ran the df command last night to check slice sizes in anticipation of
doing some backup and eventual tranfer to a new
Thank you Tuareg. It looks promising and I will check it out further.
Yours is the first response that I have seen on this query.
Cheers,
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Tuareg wrote:
On 1/26/07, Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all:
Maybe this should be going to Port or Java
- try it.
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Hi Martin:
Thank you for your help. I wasn't sure whether it was Putty or FreeBSD
that did the blacklisting. I will take your suggestion and see what
happens.
Thanks!
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Martin Miedema wrote:
Graham North wrote:
I just tried to ssh into freebsd server using Putty (pocketputty
I just tried to ssh into freebsd server using Putty (pocketputty actually).
I got a connection (sort of) but my Putty device put up the question
...unknown certificate.do you want to trust it... or words to that
effect. Due to finger problems on the touchscreen I said NO. OOPs -
now
Okay - I'm pretty close to newbie status, but could this be a needed
rehash?
G/
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As said, I am pretty new to unix but is the rehash command not used for
reorganized the userland directory iindexes after program upgrades?
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Yuan Jue wrote:
On Friday 31 March 2006 14:02, Graham North wrote:
Okay - I'm pretty close to newbie status, but could this be a needed
rehash
.
Thanks, Graham/
Yuan Jue wrote:
On Friday 31 March 2006 14:20, Graham North wrote:
As said, I am pretty new to unix but is the rehash command not used for
reorganized the userland directory iindexes after program upgrades?
if what you mean is why firefox cannot start after upgrade
PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/28/06, Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a nice tidy way to clear my userland - CLEAN without
jeopardizing or reloading the OS?
pkg_delete -a
should get rid of anything not in the base system.
alternately, deleting /usr/local and /usr/X11R6 will
remove it pretty
Hi Erik - thank you again. I will explore.
Cheers, Graham/
Erik Norgaard wrote:
Graham North wrote:
mtree eh? I had to man that one... and I will obviously have to
read it again - properly. Any chance of asking for a bit of
perspective on the command from you? If not, no big deal
.x's new goodies
- or maybe it will be 7.x or 8.x by that time. ..;--)
Cheers, G/
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Hi illoai:
Thank you.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/28/06, Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a nice tidy way to clear my userland - CLEAN without
jeopardizing or reloading the OS?
pkg_delete -a
should get rid of anything not in the base system.
alternately, deleting
and give them an obscure
username and strong password. Root is not currently allowed access by default in the
setup.
Is this the approach that you alluded to above? Can you point me to some
information or provide some tips.
Thanks, Graham/
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check the AllowUsers and AllowGroups directive in sshd_config(5)
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this and/or explain their purpose(s).
Thanks for the insights, Graham/
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stumped.
Suggestions?
Thanks, Graham/
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Hi Dan:
Thank you! I do not have another machine set up as an NFS but may do so
at some future time. It also gives me comfort to know that they were
not put there by someone else
Cheers, Graham/
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Mar 18), Graham North said:
I just noticed
client driver = yes
Thanks to anyone who can help me out of my misery!
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printable = yes
guest ok = yes
create mode = 700
public = yes
#valid users = nobody
use client driver = yes
Andreas Rudisch wrote:
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 18:49:28 +0100, Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas - thankyou, I will try something like it.
Are you using CUPS
be the same...
Someone more experienced maybe can make this clear. To be honest i haven't seen
the output you posted before...
Sorry for the inconvenience if i was wrong before..
Spiros
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Date
:4a:8d:18 is using my IP address 192.168.0.102, it
sounds scary.
Can someone give please me some guidance as to how to determine whether
my machine is comprimised?
Thanks, Graham/
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Can someone please explain what this is.
I ran df to look at my directory/filesystem and 2 of the devices were:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/host
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/net
I have not noticed these before.
Thanks for any help.
Graham/
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From: Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: questions freebsd freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Can someone please explain what this is.
I ran df to look at my directory/filesystem and 2 of the devices were:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/host
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/net
I have not noticed these before
Thank you for the enlightenment!
Cheers, G/
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Oct 16), Graham North said:
Can someone please explain what this is.
I ran df to look at my directory/filesystem and 2 of the devices were:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/host
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/net
You have amd
in i386 - it does not appear to be
supported in AMD64 FBSD. It seems to be quite a different animal from
the K8t800 whch apppears to have solid support.
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Northbridges are (note however that this support is
for AMD64 iso).
Any pearls of wisdom much appreciated. No I do not wish to install as 64
bit at this time...
Thanks, Graham/
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Thanks Micah!
Which version of FBSD are you using? Your choice of MB looks pretty
solid. Can you recommend a good, supported (and cheap) video card as
the A8V-E does not seem to have video.
Thanks again, Graham/
Micah wrote:
Graham North wrote:
It is my understanding that the AMD
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Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 15:10:35 -0700
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Thanks again
.
Again, I am new to this so please don't flame me if I am missing some
fundamentals here and overlooking some critical boogeymen.
Graham/
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The board I wish to use is part of the Asus Pundit AE3 - maybe someone
has freebsd installed on one already?
Cheers, Graham/
Dmitry Mityugov wrote:
On 9/1/05, Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone tell me whether FreeBSD stable currently supports these two
chips.
North Bridge
Can anyone tell me whether FreeBSD stable currently supports these two
chips.
North Bridge: SIS 760GX
South Bridge: SIS 965L
Asus seems to like them for its AMD barebones units.
Thanks, Graham/
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= no
# security = share
# set client driver use to no
use client driver = yes
# Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print
guest ok = yes
# guest account = nobody
# writeable = yes
printable = yes
printer = lp
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CUPS
leaves behind a few boogeymen gotchas).
Print server guest accounts anyoneone?
Graham/
K Anderson wrote:
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From: Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: questions freebsd freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 3:56 PM
Subject: Security level
port ppc0 or lpt0.
Can anyone help me to figure out what might have happened and how to fix?
Thanks, Graham/
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to remove the original lpd and create a symlink to the new
one. Could this result in an extra process?
BTW the sizes of the two processes differ also, one is 1036K and the
other 980K - hmmm...?
Graham North
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/local/bin/lpr /usr/bin/lpr
Thanks, Graham/
Daniel Marsh wrote:
On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 09:13:18 +0800, Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just set up my FreeBSD box to act as a printserver. I used CUPs and
Samba following great directions found here:
http://www.ajl-tech.com/index2.php?option
from a good CUPser might really help.
Thanks, Graham/
Graham North wrote:
I just set up my FreeBSD box to act as a printserver. I used CUPs
and Samba following great directions found here:
http://www.ajl-tech.com/index2.php?option=contentdo_pdf=1id=16
The printserver works very nicely
/usr/bin/lpr
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.. console only.
I hope that helps.
- Don Brearley
Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/21/05 08:20PM
Hello all:
Has anyone installed FreeBSD on an ASRock or ECS 760GX motherboard?
Any compatibility problems? fixes?
Thanks for any feedback.
Graham/
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Hello all:
Has anyone installed FreeBSD on an ASRock or ECS 760GX motherboard?
Any compatibility problems? fixes?
Thanks for any feedback.
Graham/
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of mysql and php4
for this Apache variant.
Can someone give me some assurance before I install the ports.
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Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 7:31 PM
To: questions freebsd
Subject: apache-ssl and mod_mysql mod_php4
Do the mysql and php4 modules integrate with apache-ssl. as with regular
apache_1.3.33 ??
I installed apache-ssl instead of apache on a whim - SSL works and I can
Hello all:
Thank you Trevor and Ted for your help.
I got rid of all but the PRN directory and will work on that.
Trevor - will try your ideas, the command line del and rd didn't seem to
work. Am not familiar with sfc but will do some digging.
Ports tree was transferred from Freebsd to WinBox
command prompt del doesn't work).
Cheers, Graham/
Graham North wrote:
Okay, I know it sounds daft and I hope that it is not too far out
there
Some time ago when loading a new FreeBSD, I decided to back up the
ports collection onto my Windows XP hardrive.
Today, I decided to blow it away
Okay, I know it sounds daft and I hope that it is not too far out there
Some time ago when loading a new FreeBSD, I decided to back up the ports
collection onto my Windows XP hardrive.
Today, I decided to blow it away - but it won't go! It moved from C:
drive to the recycle bin, and most
I just installed 4.11 on older IBM - not problems
CVSUP'd and rebuilt kernel - no errors
Installed kernel and installed world - still okay.
Tried trimming kernel and making with CUSTOM Config file.
make buildkernel KERNCONF=CUSTOM
It barfs after 5 mins with:
undefined reference to 'cam_sim_free'
device scbus and device da in order to use device
umass.
It worked for me too!
Thanks Matt and Kris.
Graham/
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 02:33:33PM -0700, Graham North wrote:
I just installed 4.11 on older IBM - not problems
CVSUP'd and rebuilt kernel - no errors
Installed kernel
Hello:
Has anyone had any joy printing from FreeBSD box to Windows print server?
CUPS? Pointers?
I have 3 machince and would prefer to leave printer attached to WinXP
box. Suse is running another machine, and even using their YAST config
too. I was not able to make it print properly - it
Hello:
I just installed Webmin - great program.
Q - the telnet/ssh portion does not seem to work properly. It opens an
ssh window for me but the window is unresponsive.
It is configured for ssh instead of telnet, and I have port 22 open on
my router. I am able to ssh into my server using
Hello Svein:
Thank you for this suggestion. I will follow-up.
Graham/
Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
* Graham North [2005-02-23 22:36 -0800]
Is it possible to put ata harddrives in spindown/sleep/suspend mode
without putting the whole system to sleep/suspend?
Take a look at ataidle
Hello Heikki:
I stumbled on this post by you - but not resolving answers - I have the
same question?
Did you find good answers for FreeBSD? If so, would you be willing to
share your experience?
Thank you for any help you can offer.
Graham North
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your post last year
Hello all:
I would like to expand my FreeBSD partion on the hard drive of which it only has 60%.
The rest of the HD holds an old installation of Win98.
When I first installed FBSD 4.8 I used Partition Magic to carve off 1.2G of a 2.0G HD
and give me dual boot capability so as to retain the
and growfs
before proceeding. Is it necessary for me to user single user
mode if I am the only user? I can of course restrict myself to a
single logon.
Thanks again for such really good help.
Graham/
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From: Peder Blom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: Pruning the Ports Tree
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 11:52:18 -0700
Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Uli
Is it alright to prune the Ports tree - and still do updates later.
I am running 4.8 stable and recently did a full Ports tree update using CVSUP. This
generates several questions.
1) I took the advice of Michael Urban's book and upgraded from the Head of the
source tree rather than from that
Ulrich Kruppa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2004 1:29 AM
Subject: Re: Pruning the Ports Tree
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004, Graham North wrote:
Is it alright to prune the Ports tree - and still do updates later.
I am running 4.8
of a tizzy however the next
time I update them. Probably the most sensible thing to do is simply remove
it entirely and just do single port upgrades as needs be.
Cheers, Graham/
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Cc: [EMAIL
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Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2004 2:08 AM
Subject: Re: Pruning the Ports Tree
Okay, so maybe this is a dumb question but I need to ask
My Apache logs are showing only calls from its own address...hmmm!
Methinks that this is because all calls come in first through my USR
Router/firewall - Yes the router has DHCP and the firewall enabled.
Is it therefore inevitable that
it
into the driver. unlike xl0...
Thanks again for your help. Tomorrow, after work...
Cheers, g/
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From: matthew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 11:35 PM
Subject: Re: FTP difficulties
This is my second call for help regarding ftp and network connections - if
anyone out there can help, I would greatly appreciate some advice.
I have loaded an older pc with FreeBSD 4.8 to run as a webserver. It is
behind a USR8000A router - the router has DHCP, NAT and firewall enabled.
There
others) stall
out.
graham/
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Vancouver, Canada
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From: Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 1:32 PM
Subject: FTP difficulties 4.8R
This is my second call for help regarding ftp and network
, Graham/
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From: Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Graham North [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 6:15 PM
Subject: Re: FTP difficulties 4.8R
At 13:32 15/02/2004 -0800, Graham North wrote:
[snip]
My FreeBSD box on the other hand is a different
- Original Message -
From: Graham North
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 10:17 PM
Subject: ftp problems R4.8
Help! I am a newbie who has set up a command line FreeBSD system on an XPI 166
laptop.
Most things seem to work okay except the ftp - I have been
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