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On 06/01/2011, at 07:02, Bill Moran wrote:
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> (don't see why this was on -current)
>
> In response to gahn :
>> hi all:
>>
>> i set up the freeradius 21.100.1 on freebsd 8.1. it uses local
>> authentication database of /etc/passwd (thanks to the
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On 30/12/2010, at 10:28, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
>> "n" == n j writes:
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> n> I'm looking for inexpensive but reliable FreeBSD VPS hosting. Any
> n> input coming from a positive personal experience will be most
> n> appreciated.
http://www.j
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Hi,
I plan to make a FreeBSD based router sometime soon. I would like to be able to
do port based vlanning on the router, so that a client computer that plugs into
that socket is "dumb" to the vlans' existance.
IE
em0 - untagged
em1 - vlan 1
em2 -
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> Indexer and Da Rock, many thanks, more reading, and some fiddling needed
> I think.
It is the best way to learn. Setup a VM of fbsd 8.1 on your computer, and just
play with it on that with jails, and learn what you can an cant
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> SSH remote login for admin needs (But not for "root" login) Also working
> well.
Good!
> I think I'd like to run Hiawatha in a Jail, as it seems "the right thing
> to do" with something that will be exposed to the www.
> (Comments/advice?
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>> 1) running from e.g.: a cronjob
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>> 2) when running, it just checks the folder in "SERVER A"
>> and "SERVER B". if a file/folder has been added/removed/
>> modified in the "SERVER A"'s folder, then it copies/removes
>> it/them to "SERVER B"'s
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On 26/11/2010, at 08:27, Chris Brennan wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Walter Gonzalez Flores <
> wgonza...@gtdinternet.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone!.
>>
>> I work for an ISP and we would like to be mirror site for downloads. What
>>
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On 23/11/2010, at 20:22, Eva Kukulies wrote:
> I'm thinking of renting a hosting server and I have an offer of getting a
> FreeBSD 8.1 server. I want to run MySQL 5.x, PHP5, apache2.2 on it and I'm
> asking myself
> whether it would matter if I choo
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Sorry missed the ZFS part.
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>
>>>
>>> 2. I know that the 3ware Raid controller supports larger drives than 2TB
>> (or
>>> was it 1TB?). The Highpoint controller I'm not so sure of, but I've had
>> good
>>> experience with these on a few Windows s
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On 18/11/2010, at 23:12, Andy Wodfer wrote:
> [snip]
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>>> 1. Which FreeBSD version should I install? (it must support large
>> drives).
>>> I'm currently using the standard FreeBSD 8.1 (STABLE) on several servers,
>>> but this is a 32bit version, r
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On 18/11/2010, at 22:46, Andy Wodfer wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm going to build a server that's intended to store uncompressed videofiles
> (where 1 hour film equals about 500GB). I plan on using Western Digital 2TB
> or 3TB SATA harddrives. Total storage in
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On 16/11/2010, at 00:38, Jerry wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 16:17:10 +0300
> c0re articulated:
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>> If I look at base openssl in 7.3-RELEASE-p3
>>
>> sys# openssl version -a
>> OpenSSL 0.9.8e 23 Feb 2007
>> built on: Mon Sep 27 11:54:36 MSD 2010
>
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On 12/11/2010, at 22:54, José Silveira wrote:
> You guys complain cause I asked why do use a demon as a mascot of freeeBSD.
> Some says... oh no this crap again, others desrespected me but what is
> incredible is that even a simple question like I di
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>>> Try using "
> r...@ethic:/usr/local/www/apache22/data# php ./test.php
>
> r...@ethic:/usr/local/www/apache22/data#
>
>
> Hm. php aimed at "./test.php" just catenates the file. Does
> that tell you anything?
>
Yes, it tells me
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On 12/10/2010, at 10:59 AM, Gary Kline wrote:
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> --
> Gary Kline kl...@thought.org http://www.thought.org Public Service Unix
>The 7.90a release of Jottings: http://jottings.thought.org/index.php
> http://journey
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On 08/10/2010, at 3:09 AM, Kevin Mai wrote:
> Didn't receive all the emails, thank god this maillist is indexed! ;)
Very handy isnt it :)
Now, about you problem.
Remove the line "auth sufficient /usr/local/lib/pam_ldap.so no_warn" and
"account
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Hi,
I am attempting to setup SASL passthrough authentication on a server.
I have install and configured saslauthd, and plan to use this with kerberos5
When i attempt to use the command
testsaslauthd -u will...@realm -p supersecretpassword
I get t
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On 07/10/2010, at 10:05 AM, Michel Talon wrote:
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> Kevin Mai wrote:
>> Logins over ssh and sudo work great with ldap, but when I try to log in
>> from console, it prompts me twice for the password.
>>
>> If I put a wrong password it prints out tha
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On 21/09/2010, at 7:29 PM, Phan Quoc Hien wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I followed tut at http://wiki.freebsd.org/RootOnZFS/GPTZFSBoot/ to install
> FreeBSD Root on ZFS using GPT on my VMWARE virtual machine.
> When I go to step "Install FreeBSD to zroo
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What model of MBP do you have? If it is a dual GFX card model, your in for a
world of pain.
On 16/09/2010, at 5:37 AM, Jud wrote:
> Thinking of installing FreeBSD with ZFS root on my MacBook Pro as dual boot,
> possibly treble with Win7. What's th
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> It's different, yes. That could be due to running DHCP6 -- after all,
> the daemon has to have some way of receiving all the DHCP traffic to the
> various site- and link- local addresses. You can test that by turning
> off dhcpd and checking th
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> Connecting to [ff02::1:2]:547 (link-scoped
> All_DHCP_Relay_Agents_and_Servers) or [ff05::1:3]:547 (site-scoped
> All_DHCP_Servers) should get some sort of answer.
I can ping6 to ff02::1:2 successfully.
>
> Check the routing table on server and
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On 29/08/2010, at 4:28 PM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On 29/08/2010 04:10:24, Indexer wrote:
>> subnet6 fe80:1::216:e6ff:fe7f:972e/128 {
>
> That's your problem.
>
> That's a link-local address. It should be your net
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Hi,
I have been trying to setup DHCPV6 between two systems. I have my gateway, with
a correctly assigned prefix from my ISP, and a client who has ipv6 enabled, and
dhcp6c installed.
When i activate the dhcpd, it starts correctly but when i try to g
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