fixit
...shows the /mx1/maillog* files all to be 644
If move the jail fixit user from group fixit to group wheel, user fixit
has access to /mx1/maillog* files.
suggestions?
thanks,
Len
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, or router - you are being
disconnected from the network, which in turn is causing the 'broken pipe'.
You could feasibly work around it by using a wired connection, or take a
look at what is going on with your wireless.
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On Tue, January 3, 2012 15:33, Miller, Leonard wrote:
Hi,
I have tried installing 8.2 Sparc on a Sun system multiple times, using
different options, and each time I do, it takes me back to the initial
options screen, where I have to exit the install, forcing it to halt. I
am never prompted
On Wed, December 28, 2011 12:18, James Edwards wrote:
There are four disks, all in a single storage pool - tank.
Here is the naming convention I planned on following after 9.0 is
released:
tank/9.0
tank/9.0/usr
tank/9.0/var
tank/9.0/tmp
and so on
This way, in theory at least, when 9.1
Hello all,
I currently have a FreeBSD server colocated and it isn't always physically
accessible. I was trying to develop an upgrade path for my server, in
hopes to mainly save a trip to the colo center.
There are four disks, all in a single storage pool - tank.
Here is the naming convention I
On Wed, November 23, 2011 08:18, Matthew Seaman wrote:
I've been using the attached patch with the dns/bind98 port and
openssl-1.0.x from ports for months. This disables using the GOST
cipher plugins -- which is no big deal as far as I'm concerned. GOST
ciphers are only supplied as plugin
Hi All,
I have two servers currently colocated, one running FreeBSD 8.2/amd64 ,
and the other is a Sun Netra T1 that I am attempting to install FreeBSD
8.2 on, over serial.
When the system booted up, I was presented with a list of console options
and I chose the first option, I believe to be
On Wed, November 16, 2011 14:52, J65nko wrote:
You can stop ping with :
$ pkill -TERM ping
From the ping man page:
-c count
Stop after sending (and receiving) count ECHO_RESPONSE packets.
If this option is not specified, ping will operate until inter-
On 9/9/2011 8:52 AM, Paul Keusemann wrote:
I use the toor login on my FreeBSD systems to log in with the korn
shell. Since August 22, When I try to log in as toor or even when I
try to su - toor, I get logged in as root. For example:
ushers# ssh -l toor woodstock
Password:
Last login: Fri