Do a search and see what I mean.
Any idea who to tell?
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Check www.gnswireless.com (this from a satisfied customer)
That said, I also use the method of placing mini ethernet switches or
hubs (electrically a multiport repeater and damned hard to find now)
every so often to reach distant parts of our warehouses. These are
powered, of course. POE
Another option:
Qmail and Dovecot. Actually I have multiple servers running those at
multiple sites. For webmail, I have use squirrelmail and perdition,
which is an imap proxy/multiplexer. It makes the multiple dovecot
systems look like one to the webmail system. You could replace
Modulok wrote:
List,
I have been tasked with getting a DSL connection across about 10km of
no-man's-land to a rural location without internet access. Ideally,
all traffic inbetween the two directional antennas would be encrypted.
(Nice, but not entirely required.) 3Mb/s would be great!
I just noticed one of my FreeBSD 6.2 systems showing -0% free in
/tmp. If I copy a file to it, it shows a sensible percentage free, but
then reverts to -0% when I delete that file. Any idea what's going on
here?
FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE (GENERIC) #0: Fri Jan 12 10:40:27 UTC 2007
Loon
Sean Cavanaugh wrote:
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 15:48:46 -0500
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: vmware timekeeping
At 03:23 p.m. 06/06/2008, you wrote:
I'm running FreeBSD 6.3-release as a guest on VMware ESX
Uwe Laverenz wrote:
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 04:23:41PM -0400, Jeff Dickens wrote:
option turned on in ESX's .vmx file, and I have hint.apic.0.disabled=1
in my FreeBSD guest's /boot/loader.conf.
This shouldn't be necessary in FreeBSD = 6.2.
hmm.
I used to have kern.hz=100
Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
Hello,
Need a word of advice. I use dump to backup my data. All fine. Dump
saves compressed *.bz2 files. Nice. All I need now is a way to copy
them from the server to a remote backup machine. The problem I am
facing is that bz2 files are owned by root:wheel. So if I
I'm running FreeBSD 6.3-release as a guest on VMware ESX 3.0.2. My
problem is that the clock keeps *gaining* time. I have the timesync
option turned on in ESX's .vmx file, and I have hint.apic.0.disabled=1
in my FreeBSD guest's /boot/loader.conf.
I used to have kern.hz=100 in loader.conf,
Pardon the cross-posting; don't know where would be the better place to ask.
I've got bacula-fd running under trickle, and it seems to be doing
exactly what I want it to. I manually started bacula-fd on my freebsd
system like this:
/usr/local/bin/trickle -s -u 24
Ruel Luchavez wrote:
Hello,
Can you help me on this...
I have a directory in the server this is what is looks like
drwxrwx--- 12 root plusmate 512 April 13 14:46 plusmate shared
...this directory is shared in my network, and i dont recieve any complain
in any user which can acces to that
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SMTP error from remote mail server after RCPT TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
host mx1.freebsd.org [69.147.83.52]: 450 4.7.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Recipient address rejected: Service is unavailable:
retry timeout exceeded
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 10/04/08 Jeff Dickens said
Is there a document on how to set up SMTP auth using the FreeBSD qmail
port?
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like to know whether there would be any advantage to building qmail from
source without using the port.
On 2008-04-08, at 1739, Jeff Dickens wrote:
I'm trying to set up an authenticated SMTP server. I have the
freebsd qmail 1.03_6 port, built with the SMTP_AUTH_PATCH config
option.
which
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Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 5:17 AM
To: Terry Sposato; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: RE: VMWare Tools for FreeBSD
I use the vmware tools for freebsd from the free vmware server
product for my esx-hoster freebsd servers
I use the vmware tools for freebsd from the free vmware server product for my
esx-hoster freebsd servers. The good people at vmware are apparently not
interested in adding official freebsd support to esx.
-Original Message-
From: Terry Sposato [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 16,
I did a binary upgrade from 6.1 to 6.2 and made what I think was the
mistake of having it install the ports tree over my existing ports
tree. I'd been using portupgrade to maintain my ports. What's the
easiest way to get back to normal ?
Thanks.
Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:36:42AM -0400, Jeff Dickens wrote:
I did a binary upgrade from 6.1 to 6.2 and made what I think was the
mistake of having it install the ports tree over my existing ports
tree. I'd been using portupgrade to maintain my ports. What's
I'm trying to move a FreeBSD 6.1 virtual machine from VMware server to
VMware ESX Server. The original VM used a virtual IDE controller for
the disks, and apparently VMware ESX server doesn't support this.
The VMware converter applications translates the virtual disk files to
use the Virtual
Here's a different samba build failure...
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checking for LDAP support... yes
checking ldap.h usability... yes
checking ldap.h presence... yes
checking for ldap.h... yes
checking lber.h usability... yes
checking lber.h presence... yes
checking for lber.h... yes
checking for ber_scanf in
Regarding the following vulnerabilities as detected by portaudit:
Affected package: ruby-1.8.4_4,1
Type of problem: ruby -- cgi.rb library Denial of Service.
Reference:
http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/portaudit/ab8dbe98-6be4-11db-ae91-0012f06707f0.html
Affected package:
Jeff Dickens wrote:
Jeff Dickens wrote:
John Nielsen wrote:
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 12:58, Jeff Dickens wrote:
I have some Freebsd systems that are running as VMware guests. I'd
like
to configure their kernels so as to minimize the overhead on the
VMware
host system. After reading
Jeff Dickens wrote:
John Nielsen wrote:
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 12:58, Jeff Dickens wrote:
I have some Freebsd systems that are running as VMware guests. I'd
like
to configure their kernels so as to minimize the overhead on the VMware
host system. After reading and partially digesting
John Nielsen wrote:
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 12:58, Jeff Dickens wrote:
I have some Freebsd systems that are running as VMware guests. I'd like
to configure their kernels so as to minimize the overhead on the VMware
host system. After reading and partially digesting the white paper
This happens:
y# make
=== Vulnerability check disabled, database not found
=== Found saved configuration for mutt-ng-20051110_1
= muttng-20051110.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in /usr/ports/distfiles/.
= Attempting to fetch from http://nion.modprobe.de/mutt-ng/snapshots/.
fetch:
I have some Freebsd systems that are running as VMware guests. I'd like
to configure their kernels so as to minimize the overhead on the VMware
host system. After reading and partially digesting the white paper on
timekeeping in VMware virtual machines
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