Curious, how did you get it installed?
My motherboard doesn't have an IDE port (so, no IDE CD-ROM) and don't
think booting from USB-CDROM is supported
Booting from USB Flash drive works?
David Rawling wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Brian Whalen
Sent: Thu 12/11/2009 9:26 AM
I s
Is the RealTek RTL8112L PCIe gigabit LAN Controller support in FreeBSD 7.2?
I could not find this in the hardware notes. Is it listed under another
name?
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Ok, I had some progress with this last night. Basically what I do is:
in natd - redirect_port 1000 to 1 to the internal windows box.
set ipfw to "open" file wall.
Obviously this isn't prefect - but gives some idea of what's going on.
What I'd like to do, is a) keep the nat redirects since
ed, 29 Oct 2008 20:19:31 -0500, Jack Barnett [1]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
te:
gateway_enable="YES"
#firewall_enable="YES"
#firewall_type="open"
firewall_type="simple"
#firewall_type="open"
firewa
Right now I have a Windows machine a FreeBSD natd/firewall then a
cable modem.
This is working for web surfing. But I've been playing a lot of games
lately and it doesn't work at all (for multiplayer/internet games).
Basically the games send/receive data on random ports, and I thin
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This is a bit off topic, but does anyone know of a "Calendar Server"
that is compatible with Sunbird?
Basically, I have a personal calender, then we have a "Holidays"
calendar and my girlfriend has her own calendar.
We want to be able to share the Holidays calendar and also share
out/view ea
erformance is pretty good also.
On Jan 25, 2008, at 4:54 AM, neal wrote:
On Thursday 24 January 2008, Jack Barnett wrote:
So Jail, Qemu and VMWare crossed off the list, any other
options?
I'm planning to do something similar but have moved to
Kubuntu to run VMWare, then I can run PCBSD
Wael Nasreddine wrote:
This One Time, at Band Camp, C Thala [1]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said, On Thu, Feb 14
, 2008 at 04:15:03AM -0500:
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 02:38:46AM -0600, Jack Barnett wrote:
This is the setup I use:
external accounts (pop, imap, etc) <->fetchmail
This is the setup I use:
external accounts (pop, imap, etc) <->fetchmail -> procmail ->
filter&archive -> imap
local accounts -> procmail -> filter&archive -> imap
Then my imap clients connect to the imap server.
The imap server I use is courier-imap (has ssl which is nice)
then use Thunderb
Robert Eckardt wrote:
It depends on what you want to do.
To clarify, I would like to run Windows XP at least
VMWare runs WinXP beautifully - but unfortunately VMWare doesn't well
under FreeBSD.
Last time I tried Qemu it was fairly slow.
So Jail, Qemu and VMWare crossed off the list, any o
Are there any good VM Options for FreeBSD?
There is VMWare in ports; which I really like - but it's a few years old
and still stuck on version 3 the last time I tried it.
Are there any other options available?
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John Almberg wrote:
Last week I set up a brand new mail server with a combination of
pf/spamassassin/maildrop for spam filtering... Everything seems to
work great. All real mail seems to be getting through. I monitored the
spamd and maildrop logs during the first few days to make sure my very
Eric Crist wrote:
On Jan 3, 2008, at 12:29 PM, Darryl Hoar wrote:
Greetings,
I am looking at buying a used Dell PowerEdge 2650. It has
(2) Xeon 2.8Ghz with 512kb cache
6 GB ECC Ram
(5) 36 GB 10k SCSI hard drives
Perc/3 raid controller.
dual 10/100/1000 ethernet
dual power supplies.
will I ha
ed on our
workstation.
For example, Run an xterm on FreeBSD server and have it displayed on
an XP or Linux workstation.
User Ota wrote:
On Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 10:41:59AM -0600, Jack Barnett wrote:
Anyone get the freeNX server working from nomachine?
When I try to build it from /u
Anyone get the freeNX server working from nomachine?
When I try to build it from /usr/ports/net/freenx it says it is broken
under xorg 7.2
I've upgrade to xorg 7.3.x and modified the make file and it builds
everything but nxagent, so it fails to `make install`
install: /usr/ports/net/nxser
FreeBSD can use an USB controller?
What software is available to control the controller in FreeBSD?
I'm looking for something command line and/or scriptable.
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Anyone know of any Home automation type of devices that work with FreeBSD?
Basically all I need to do is to toggle a power outlet from within
FreeBSD (from off to on and vice-versa)
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Jerahmy Pocott wrote:
Hello,
Firstly sorry for my recent double post mx1.freebsd.org was rejecting
my mail for some reason..
I was wondering if there is any way to put the console on a USB port?
Since serial and parallel ports are becoming things of the past and
many systems don't come with the
James Jeffery wrote:
Was wondering.
Can i put FreeBSD on a Quicksilver G4?
I know it already has Tiger on it, which is BSD based, but i have no
use for Tiger at the moment.
At college were using Windows, and my old BSD box now has windows on
it so that i can keep
up with college assignments.
I
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
*cd patchs # optional
./apply # optional
*
patchs are some local patchs and yet to be committed patchs I use
ok, thanks :)
I was wondering why I couldn't find them on my system :)
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Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Here is a script I use to automate the procedure I posted in the
previous reply:
#!/bin/sh
cd /usr/src
csup ports-supfile
csup standard-supfile
cd patchs # optional
./apply # optional
portupgrade -a
??
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So basically the ruleset should be simple:
ipfw -f flush
# allow lo0 stuff
# block some spoofs/attacks
# if you are hosting gameservers from 192.168.17.3 or whatever,
# you should (manually) open server ports, in other words, add
# routes to 192.168.17.3 to specific serv
Jack Barnett wrote:
Jack Barnett wrote:
Bob Hall wrote:
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 04:59:27AM -0500, Jack Barnett wrote:
I added this for a temporary fix:
${fwcmd} add pass all from any to any
I don't think that is the right answer; That allows to much in?
Yes.
RW wrote:
On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 04:59:27 -0500
Jack Barnett [1]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lots of people play games here and basically a pain to keep trying to
get these stupid things to work with individual rules for each.
I'm running FreeBSD 6.x with IPFW/natd
I get a dynamic
Jack Barnett wrote:
Jack Barnett wrote:
Jack Barnett wrote:
Bob Hall wrote:
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 04:59:27AM -0500, Jack Barnett wrote:
I added this for a temporary fix:
${fwcmd} add pass all from any to any
I don't think that is the right answer; That allows to mu
Jack Barnett wrote:
Bob Hall wrote:
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 04:59:27AM -0500, Jack Barnett wrote:
I added this for a temporary fix:
${fwcmd} add pass all from any to any
I don't think that is the right answer; That allows to much in?
Yes.
I've tried these pe
Bob Hall wrote:
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 04:59:27AM -0500, Jack Barnett wrote:
I added this for a temporary fix:
${fwcmd} add pass all from any to any
I don't think that is the right answer; That allows to much in?
Yes.
I've tried these per the docs:
${fwcmd}
Lots of people play games here and basically a pain to keep trying to
get these stupid things to work with individual rules for each.
I'm running FreeBSD 6.x with IPFW/natd
I get a dynamic IP from my ISP and the internal nic is 192.168.17.1
Everything inside the network is 192.168.17.xxx
The
Jack Barnett wrote:
Procmail is working, but during a system upgrade I basically broke it
for a bit.
While it was down, all the mail was being collected in
/var/mail/[username]
Normally, it processes incoming mail and puts it in
/home/[username]/Maildir/XYZ (this is what courier imap is
Procmail is working, but during a system upgrade I basically broke it
for a bit.
While it was down, all the mail was being collected in /var/mail/[username]
Normally, it processes incoming mail and puts it in
/home/[username]/Maildir/XYZ (this is what courier imap is using).
It is working
Hi all,
I have RTG setup and running and appears to be ok.
I used the default install options (from ports) and seems to be working,
but only on the interfaces (3 network cards).
(just ran 'createdb' then 'rtgtarmkr.pl')
snmpwalk is showing values for cpu, memory, etc; but RTG isn't polling th
My setup is basically everything gets pumped though procmail and ends up
in an Courier imap directories.
I'm thinking of going with something like SpamBouncer (procmail filter).
Anyone use that before? Any other spam filtering that might work better
with this setup?
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Bill Campbell wrote:
On Mon, Sep 24, 2007, Arend P. van der Veen wrote:
We have used Thinkpads for a long time. I am currently using a T60.
Never had any problems.
I used Thinkpads for about 10 years with various Linux systems.
My last one was a Thinkpad 600 which I used continuous
Using FreeBSD 6.2 x86.
I have a script called:
/home/foo/scripts/MyScript.sh
The user is 'foo'. The password is 'bar'.
What I'm trying to do is run the MyScript.sh command on startup (that
way if the box reboots, then this users process also re-starts it's self).
thoughts?
Is there a way to monitor what traffic is coming in/out of my network?
For example: so me how much bandwidth emails are taking, how much http
traffic (both in and outgoing), etc.
I'd like a report broken down by "traffic type" like in windows.
FreeBSD-6.2 x86
Thanks.
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[LoN]Kamikaze wrote:
Jack Barnett wrote:
Jack Barnett wrote:
Eric Crist wrote:
On Jun 20, 2007, at 8:56 PMJun 20, 2007, Jack Barnett wrote:
Ivan Carey wrote:
I don't have libphp5.so anywhere in /usr/local (did a find for
it).
the php5 port is broke
Jack Barnett wrote:
Eric Crist wrote:
On Jun 20, 2007, at 8:56 PMJun 20, 2007, Jack Barnett wrote:
Ivan Carey wrote:
I don't have libphp5.so anywhere in /usr/local (did a find for it).
the php5 port is broken? Or do I have to reinstall apache after php5?
You ne
Eric Crist wrote:
> On Jun 20, 2007, at 8:56 PMJun 20, 2007, Jack Barnett wrote:
>
>> Ivan Carey wrote:
>
>> I don't have libphp5.so anywhere in /usr/local (did a find for it).
>> the php5 port is broken? Or do I have to reinstall apache after php5?
>>
&g
Ivan Carey wrote:
Jack Barnett wrote:
FreeBSD 6.2
Apache 1.3.37 (from ports)
php 5.2.3 (from ports)
on the command line doing `php index.php` works.
But if I use it though a web browser it just displays the php code.
I installed it like this (extensions to)
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2006
doug wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, Jack Barnett wrote:
FreeBSD 6.2
Apache 1.3.37 (from ports)
php 5.2.3 (from ports)
on the command line doing `php index.php` works.
But if I use it though a web browser it just displays the php code.
I installed it like this (extensions to)
http
FreeBSD 6.2
Apache 1.3.37 (from ports)
php 5.2.3 (from ports)
on the command line doing `php index.php` works.
But if I use it though a web browser it just displays the php code.
I installed it like this (extensions to)
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2006/04/14/installing-web-server-in-freebsd-60
Timothy Bourke wrote:
On Jun 15 at 20:01 +1000, Gemma Fletcher wrote:
Installed BSD 6.2 a few days ago and am totally new to it all. I installed
KDE 3.5 and it was working nicely until it juststopped.
No obvious crash - it just froze. Had to reboot the system with the reset
button
no idea, but maybe:
boot /boot/kernel/kernel
or
boot /boot/kernel.old/kernel
What is 'mountroot' - is that the boot loader or the kernel/system
giving you that?
try mounting your root drive!
do a `df -k`, anything already mounted?
oh! or try:
fsck
did it ask you to login?
M
This is slightly off topic... but anyone know the differences between
x.org and xFree86?
I was using FreeBSD 4.xxx for the longest time (and some varieties of
Linux, OpenBSD, etc) and all where xFree86.
I was out of the "scene" for a bit (but still running 4.xxx) and
recently upgraded to 6.2
Kávássy Dániel wrote:
Thanks I will check it out.
Daniel
K. Greenwood wrote:
--- Kávássy Dániel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I know it's a bit off. I've seen FreeBSD t-shirts
(probably drafts) with the new logo:
http://logo-contest.freebsd.org/result/640-1.png
http://www.bsdmall.
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello,
What options do I have of using a network storage device such as Buffalo
TeraStation? I can access it from Windows via network share or via FTP
protocol. How can I access this device from FreeBSD? TeraStation is on the
same LAN as FBSD machine. I would like to use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 24/05/07, kalin mintchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
so nobody on this list knows anything about raid?
wrong list?
> hi all..
>
> i have a box in a remote hosting facility that claims that the
machine has
> two discs raided in it but df and fstab show only one disc
Thanks for the info.
If all of those requests have been denied (by the way, which file are
those logged into?) - then have any of them worked?
I just want to make sure I'm not relaying/accepting spam!
-J
Mikhail Goriachev wrote:
Jack Barnett wrote:
This is in the "daily
This is in the "daily run output". Anyone know what this means? It's
it someone trying to relay/spam though me?
Checking for rejected mail hosts:
2 bcast.americansingles.com (553... exist)
1 gmail.com (550... denied)
1 aol.com (550... denied)
1 < (553... required)
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For /usr/ports I sync to just '.' (dot). Is that what I want?
(I want just 'stable' ports, nothing bleeding edge).
for /usr/src I sync to: RELENG_6
But my question, is there a way to go though and say "let's rebuild any
port" that is newer (via sync) then one I current have?
For example
I think I have a disk going bad. Is there any tools for freebsd
that'll check the disk and let me know if there is a hardware problem
or not?
(I'm getting ECC errors from my controller and trying to firgure out
if it's a bad controller or a bad drive [already checked the cables
and all that, so
Look before and after the error messages
What other messages you see? That'll give you a general idea on where
it's at in the startup process when you get that error.
On 5/15/07, Agus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi...
i am trying to solve a problem with an error message during startup..
su: /bin
I'm running Bind 9.3.4 on FreeBSD 6.2 for my local network.
It doesn't have any zones, it's just a local DNS that has a bunch of forwarders.
The first request is slow (between 150 and 300 ms) - but after that
(the next query on same domain) is fast (less then 10 ms usually).
This is nice and wor
Wait, what?
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uh, since he's blocking my emails, here is info if anyone else is
interested.
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From: Jack Barnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: May 14, 2007 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: VNC ??
To: Pete C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The way I have mine setup is with Tigh
Is there any program that'll monitor the temperate of my motherboard?
There are some windows program that'll give me status on my fans, CPU
temps, motherboard temps, etc - is there anything like that in the
ports collection?
(basically I think my CPUs are overheating in one server)
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I have sendmail using procmail as the local deliver and each user has
this in their .procmailrc file:
LOGFILE=/u1/logs/$USER.procmail.log
:0
$HOME/Maildir/
Is there a way to do that globally for all users so that they don't
each need their own .procmailrc file?
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ve rebuild this array about a half dozen times already.
I synced to 6.2 rel and rebuild both kernel and world, but something
doesn't seem right :(
On 5/7/07, Jack Barnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a 3ware (AMCC) 9500S-4LP RAID card and 4 disks in 2 M
ideas?
Thanks,
Jack
On 5/8/07, User Iam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
To get a new ip
Do
/sbin/ifconfig ethX down
/sbin/dhclient # to get a new ip..
Then for resolv.conf
echo nameserver 123.34.45.67 > /etc/resolv.conf
echo nameserver 321.23.67.328 >> /etc/re
I have a script that updates some dynamic DNS records (can be run as
non-root if needed).
It needs to be run on startup - after network is configured and after
rc.firewall (it'll get blocked if it's run before the firewall is setup).
What is a good place to put this? I could put it at the end o
6.2 Release/stable
(synced source as of yesterday, rebuilt and still getting it)
On 5/7/07, Peter A. Giessel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2007/05/07 11:16, Jack Barnett seems to have typed:
> I have a 3ware (AMCC) 9500S-4LP RAID card and 4 disks in 2 Mirror 1
arrays:
> Unit 1:
I have a 3ware (AMCC) 9500S-4LP RAID card and 4 disks in 2 Mirror 1 arrays:
Unit 1: 2 x 80 gigs
Unit 2: 2 x 400 gigs
Under windows this was working fine. Both disks where "healthy" and running
(I could test this by unplugging one or the other):
Under FreeBSD though, it says it's not working:
Ma
Hello all,
How this is the correct list to post this to, if not, please point me to a
more apporiate list.
What I want to do is make a custom automated build for FreeBSD. Basically,
create a build, burn it to CD-ROM, go stick it into a server and it
automatically configures to the correct hardw
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