> fsck is what your looking for.
>
> To find out more type:
> man fsck
Hm, not really. UFS doesn't fragment as hard as FAT or NTFS do, so there's no
need to actively defragment it.
It's just a tad bit more clever with block allocation than those other file-
systems.
You don't need to run fsck m
Ahoi,
> What about win modems?? where I can find drivers or
> kernel modules. Linux drivers doesn't work correctly.
> My modem-Lucent Win Modem (Genius GM56PCI-L), chipset-Lucent1646
try this:
Port: ltmdm-1.4_5
Path: /usr/ports/comms/ltmdm
Info: Driver for the Lucent LT Winmodem chipset
C
> I'm trying to install gFTP from the ports. When I do a make install, it
> constantly wants to install gtk20 instead of gtk12. Gtk20 isn't installed
> on my machine due to errors during the build, but gtk12 is installed.
>
> According to the gFTP website it shouldn't be a problem to install gFT
Hi,
don't meant to discomfort you, but is it by any chance a bit of an older
version of bind 8?
In that case, some Evil Person [tm] may have had his or her wicked ways with
your machine.
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> Plug in and dmesg says:
> ugen0: Conexant USB modemInc. USB V.90 56k/FAX Modem erface,
> rev1.00/0.01, addr 2
>
> So far so good. So i scoot over to /etc/ppp/ppp.conf and type in
> /dev/ugen0 for the device.
ugen(4) is the generic USB device driver, meaning this gets assigned when
Ahoi there,
> I have a slight problem that I cannot figure out. I used cvsup and did
> buildworld, etc... When i finished I am no longer asked to supply a
> password when logging on with any user (tried 3 accounts).
did you run mergemaster? My guess would be you f*cked up your PAM config.
> You may think that is a small issue, but when you are trying to create
> market awareness you need a mascot that evokes simplicity and goodwill, not
> one that evokes evil and deception.
Man... either you're a (moderately funny) troll or *you're* the one with
some serious issues here.
It's
> but no mount commands seem to work. :/
How do you try to mount it? Are you on 4.x or 5.x ?
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> I just got a nice shiny new HP PSC 2510 printer, scanner, copier, fax
> doodad. It's network capable, running its own print server, etc.
> Thing is, I don't want it to be totally wasted on the Windoze machine,
> so I'd like to at least print from FreeBSD.
Hm, as a matter of fact, if it has a NI
Heya,
> 1. Is this not a winmodem?
No.
> 2. How do I make it work? I'm not sure if it is detected or not. I get
> the lines
>
> sio4: at port 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 11
> function 0 config 5 on pccard0
> sio4: type 16550A
> sio4: unable to activate interrupt in fast mode - using normal mode
>
> from
> but every 5 minute I receive a mail from cron daemon
> in
> which it says:
>
> Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> root /usr/libexec/atrun
>
> root:not found
Well, yeah. You specify a username there, and that's not part of the crontab
format - this isn't inetd (see man 5 crontab for reference).
Cheers,
> another newbie question I'm afraid when i boot my machine the sound
> driver module is not loading and have to type kldload snd_drivers every
> time did i miss something on install?
>
> is it time to get a crash course in kernel compiling?
Yes. Either that (read the handbook) or man 5 loader.c
> This means you don't have a fully qualified domain name on that box.
> Put it in using hostname in rc.conf, hosts, or what ever does your
> dns.
You actually need to do both - set a hostname in your /etc/rc.conf (using
hostname="what.ev.er") and then resolve that through your /etc/hosts -
follo
Hey there,
> But such a slow notebook what browser do you suggest to use? The
> harddisk don't have much space after the OS is installed, and memory is
> pretty limited. Epiphany comes to my mind, but it depends on Mozilla and
> gtk. If there is an extremely light weighted browser that just us
Hello,
> and c can ssh and ping each other and have no issues. My problem is machine
> a can not ping or ssh to machine b, from machine a's point of view it's as
> if machine b doesn't exist, yet machine c has no difficulties interacting
> with machine b. I hope the above made sense. Any help appr
> I need to rebuild with a shell script (in batch mode)
> the /etc/pwd.db file from the /etc/master.passwd file
> each time it is modified by me for internal use.
>
> Is there a command that allow to do this ?
man 8 pwd_mkdb
Cheers, J.
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> Can someone point me in the right direction so I can get this working.
Just use the Makefile in /etc/mail (or switch to postfix, cough).
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One IP can be null routed as a simple quick workaround:
route add that.ip.add.ress 127.0.0.1
The syntax of the route command will differ from OS to OS, but basically you
set your loopback as the gateway for that host.
Not a permanent solution of course.
Cheers, J
> (mirrored). If both hosts are up, the traffic is routed to the closes
> server to the person making the request. Otherwise, if one server is down,
> traffic is automatically re-routed to the other box.
That is not what BGP is made for. It's an exterior routing protocol for
routes between AS.
> is there software in the ports tree to read text files and speak the audio
> similar to apple talk?
Port: festival-1.4.1_2
Path: /usr/ports/audio/festival
Info: Multi-lingual speech synthesis system
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> Where i can find info about options for make in
> /usr/ports/some_category/port ?
> Especially if i want build package, no install.
> If exist some page in net just show my where, please.
Erm... just look at the Makefile...
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What sort of hub/switch is this? Have you tried setting the interface
speed(s) to a fixed value?
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> reject=550 5.7.1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... Relaying denied
see /etc/mail/access.sample, read the README, read the handbook, read the
FAQ at http://www.sendmail.org/faq/.
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Howdy,
does anybody know *precisely* when we went from a.out to ELF?
Can't really find it, maybe due to report writing stupor. I'd welcome a
hint.
Cheers, J.
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> My LinkSys has the options for 128 bit or 64bit WEP, naturally I went
> with 128. This works great for all my Windows boxes...but how do I get
> FreeBSD to light up the card?
ifconfig an0 wep wepkey "yourwepkey"
also, man ancontrol. You can do pretty nifty things with aironet cards under
freeb
> Is there is anything like TOP for TCP/IP?
> I saw ntop in ports, but it seems only analyzes LAN/internal subnet.
Hm, does 'systat -netstat' maybe already do what you want?
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> > pusheax ; Or any other dword
Heh... that of course will work too ;)
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Howdy,
> Here it is:
>
> .text
> .global _start
> _start:
> pushl $0
> movl$1, %eax
> int $0x80
>
> I looked everywhere (Developer's handbook, Google, ...) to find the solution,
> but all resources I consulted tell me this is the right way to do it.
> This program, h
> Can someone recommend a program like tripwire for 5.2.1-RC2 FreeBSD?
Tried this one here?
Port: aide-0.9
Path: /usr/ports/security/aide
Info: A replacement and extension for Tripwire
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Hey dude,
looked at /usr/share/examples/kld/ yet?
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> My lan has dialup through 192.168.0.1 [delliver] which shares using ics on
> xp. Works fine for my rh9, debian woody, and w98 boxes and used to work
> fine on this too till I started over again.
Try
route add default 192.168.0.1
Looks you don't have a default route set, so your packets never
Firstly, the abuse of 'cat' as I suggested is quite wonky, indeed.
I still sometimes do it like that though, for no reason other than typing
quicker than I think at times.
> Sounds like you don't have . in your path or haven't rehashed
> since you created the file 'script.pl'.
I just wa
> less textfile | script.pl
>
> script.pl: Command not found.
Try:
cat textfile | ./script.pl
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> umass0: Luwen EasyDisc, rev 1.10/1.00, addr 2
You've already been pointed to the other devices this requires supported in
your kernel.
However, you finally probably want to mount it over the da device, like
mount_msdos /dev/da0s1 /mnt
Cheers, J.
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> I have Lan with private ip address that send packets to
> public internet. How does an proxy server solve the private ip
> address versus my public ip address problem?
Simply through not routing / NATting at all.
Instead of just forwarding the packets rewriting the IP headers like a NAT
device
> Are you saying you know of an proxy server that does the nat
> function?
Actually, the point of having proxies is *not* having
to route. Your proxy machine should not be able to forward packets.
Roughly, there a two different sub-groups: Circuit layer and application
layer proxies, names shou
> So please tell me how to make .ko file from a .C file.
Check out /usr/share/examples/kld for a bunch of examples on how to
implement KLDs in FreeBSD.
Cheers, J.
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> have a alias on de2 of xxx.xxx.42.208 I can SSh to that address but can't ping it.
> I get can't assign requested address. Netmask is 255.255.255.248. Other port ping
> just fine XXX.XXX.41.1 on de2. Any help
Are both IP addresses on the same subnet? If so, you'll have to use
255.255.255.25
Hello,
> I found the reference to using the 255.255.255.255 netmask via Google,
> however, I have Michael Lucas's book "Absolute BSD" and reference on
> pages 103 & 104 (on IP aliasing) clearly show using the same netmask as
> the real interface when creating IP aliases.
This book is blatantly
Two things:
First of all, Mac OS X is not BSD. It has a BSD-derived userland, but a
microkernel (Darwin) and is generally not quite the same.
In any way, you should look into mv and learn basic shell scripting.
Regards, J.
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Hello,
> with DSL. I, then, want to hook up my FreeBSD box with the Windows
> machine (and a Linux laptop) so I can browse the internet using any of
> them.
By having a long good look at the handbook on
http://www.freebsd.org/handbook. Particularly look for the PPPoE and the
router/firewall/advan
> I've got a headless system that I need to connect to via terminal and I've
> never done this from FreeBSD. Any recommendations?
Several possibilities, minicom is in ports, cu/tip are in the base system.
I usually use 'cu -s 9600 -l /dev/cuaa0' or something similar.
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> Kind to you time of days. At me a question: How to start modem Zyxel
> Omni 56k PCI under FreeBSD. Help please!!!
Hm, PCI modem, eh? Chances are high it's a so called Winmodem, which doesn't
have any UART chips but some sort of software emulation for it that usually
comes as some Win32 cruft. Th
> Do the daily/weekly/monthly scripts need a lot of tweaking to still
> mail reports to root after switching from sendmail to postfix?
>
> Are the changes necessary documented anywhere?
Basically none. You just need to forward root's mail to a user account that
you're actually reading in /etc/ali
Howdy,
> > configuration has always seemed pretty straight-forward. If I stay with
> > sendmail, should I download and compile from sources?
You should always use the ports collection, or a package, for what it's
worth. By the way, if you think sendmail configuration is straightforward, I
don't
> ugen0: Prolific Technology PL2303 Serial adapter (ATEN/IOGEAR UC232A),
> rev 1.10/2.02, addr 2
>
> i allways get: /dev/ugen0.2: Block device required
ugen(4) is the generic USB device driver. Your device is not being
recognized. I don't think the M55 is a standard umass device, so I'd guess
you
> Just installed FreeBSD 4.9 and need to get my ISDN modem up and running. Any
> ideas on how to do that? Not sure where to start.
Depends heavily on what type of product you have there. Internal Fritz Card?
See the i4b(4) manpages then, and check out the excellent documentation on
the website.
I
Hi
> Would you please advise where I can find a hardware compatibility list for
> GPRS and CDMA modems (or just a recommended hardware supplier/make/model(s))
> for FreeBSD?
being .de based, I don't know much about CDMA apart from how it works - as
of GPRS/GSM however, I can tell you that it's ful
Howdy,
> In particular how did you communicate with the machine? Do I need a null
> modem cable? Which program you used and settings? From the ports it seems
> minicom may do the trick.
It's been a while, but I played with one of those boxes during our
(ir-)regular C0d3 & b33r sessions.
The cons
Hello,
> how to mount USB devices. If FreeBSD detected
> the hardware and driver, where and how do I find
> the device in the file system?
USB connected storage devices are usually supported by the umass(4) driver.
The device should be accessible under /dev/da[0-9] when recognized.
Hope that h
I haven't used ofiles but you could try lsof from
/usr/ports/sysutils/lsof It should be able to do what you want.
erm man 1 fstat
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