Try:
+chsfirewall1
local6.notice /var/log/firewall/chsfirewall1.log
+*
+chsfirewall2
local6.notice /var/log/firewall/chsfirewall2.log
+*
If that doesn't work try running syslog in debug:
kill -9 `cat /var/run/syslog.pid`
syslogd -d -v -a
wishes,
Steve D
New Mexico, US
--
I have not a particle of confidence in a man who has no redeeming
vices. -Mark Twain
freebsddiary.org. I went to the website and noticed an article about
CUPS configuration on FreeBSD. I followed the advice in the article
and got CUPS to work on my machine. Here is the link to that article:
http://www.freebsddiary.org/cups.php
-Steve D
New Mexico US
(in 5.1 anyway), here
are the equivalent devices:
WindowsFreeBSD 5.1
------
COM 1 - /dev/cuaa0
COM 2 - /dev/cuaa1
COM 3 - /dev/cuaa2
COM 4 - /dev/cuaa3
A PCI-card modem, with its own port on its card - /dev/cuaa4
-Steve D
New Mexico US
On Monday 05 January 2004 05:53 am, Dany wrote:
This week-end I was trying to get my Atapi CDRW to burn something
and noticed I needed the CAM support enabled for it. Reading the
handbook gave me the necessary option for the kernel : *device
atapicam
*It worked but I remember posting a
Hello all--
I was shipped an extra set of FreeBSD 4.9 CDs (November, 2003) if
someone would like the set for free. It is still shrinkwrapped.
Steve
--
A wise man never knows all, only fools know everything.
-African proverb
(s) will be found in the /usr/ports/distfiles directory (because
you placed them there yourself, by copying them from a CD), instead of
the system having to get them from the Internet.
I hope this makes sense.
Best wishes,
Steve D
deprecated tags,
for example).
Picfolio's webpage is at:
http://pmade.org/software/picfolio/
-Steve D
Portales, NM US
--
Do not condemn the judgement of another because it differs from
your own. You may both be wrong. -Dandemis
further,
to protect them from interpretation by the shell? The find portion
of the command works correctly, as written above, on my FreeBSD machine
using /bin/sh or /usr/local/bin/bash, but I don't know why those
characters in sed's argument don't need to be further escaped.
--- --- ---
Steve D
Steve D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would the following approach also work? (Have sed surround each
item returned by the find command with single quotes?)
---
#! /bin/bash
set +x
TAR_DIR=/home/tarbackups;
FILES_DIR=/home/common;
tar --remove-files -cvzpf $TAR_DIR/bak_files_`date +%F`.tar.gz
mvb (MV-Batch shell script)
To the several people who wrote to me about my batch-rename shell
script, and anyone else who may be interested, I have worked a lot on
it the past few days and the latest version (1.5.5) and a screenshot
and README is at:
http://www.xscd.com/pub/mvb/
I'll try to
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