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Roger Olofsson wrote:
Corey Chandler skrev:
Nerius Landys wrote:
Thank you all for your suggestions. This will be a project for me
over the holidays. I decided to go the standalone wireless router
approach.
Good man!
I will need to figure out how to configure my standalone
wireless
Mel wrote:
On Monday 22 December 2008 14:48:52 Corey Chandler wrote:
Failing that, the
Linksys WRT54GL isn't a half bad unit.
Yes it is a half bad unit.
Absolutely-- if you're running out of the box firmware. I use DD-WRT or
Tomato specifically to get around the issues you
Gary Kline wrote:
folks,
is there a way i can be sure that my little C program has copied a
dos/win file named, say, foo.htm\;7 to simply foo.htm?
my program uses fopen/fgets/fputs to copy the markup files. of
the several i have copied, no problem. unless i
Glen Barber wrote:
This may be kind of late to bring this up, but... I sincerely hope the
OP did not have a real issue...
Cheers.
I dunno, the idea of some idiot sitting somewhere with his servers in a
snowbank upset because dozens of people responded to his earnest plea
for help with
Roger Olofsson wrote:
Nerius Landys skrev:
I have a PC with FreeBSD set up as a router (NAT). The PC has several
network cards and I'm grouping the internal-facing network cards as a
bridge (promiscuous mode for the interfaces). Everything works well.
Now I'd like to extend my wired network
Nerius Landys wrote:
Thank you all for your suggestions. This will be a project for me
over the holidays. I decided to go the standalone wireless router
approach.
Good man!
I will need to figure out how to configure my standalone
wireless router to pass everything through to the internal
Gary Kline wrote:
how can i delete, say, lines 8,9,and 10 from 200 files
using sed? Is it
sed '8,10d' file newfile
or is there a better way?
I'd stick it in a for loop using inplace editing, but yes. :-)
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Ok so I 'm going with the reinstall option me thinks and I'm gonna try 7.0.
I want to do a install over ftp since my just too lazy to burn all those
disks.
Would I just need the bootonly.iso?
I'm doing a sparc64 install.
Thanks
Gary
If sparc64 has a
new_key.pub to ~user/.ssh/athorized_keys
Should be authorized_keys.
I usually cheat and grab a copy of ssh-copy-id from the web; I suspect
your issue has to do with permissions for the .ssh directory and the
authorized_keys file.
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My point of viwew -- you are entitled to yours but IMHO not to enforce it!!
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Michael Lednev wrote:
Hello.
Is there some tool to test rules-file for PF with arbitrary packets
without need for real traffic?
Yes. It's called netcat (nc on most systems).
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CD?
2. A 1 CD install takes all of ten minutes; how much faster were you
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Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
On Tue, 25 Dec 2007, Jay Chandler wrote:
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Maybe I'm just doing this completely wrong:
prime# portsnap update
Ports tree is already up to date.
prime# portsnap fetch
Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 4 mirrors found
Chris Glavin wrote:
*snip*
Reported as spam to his upstream provider.
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. But unless I am missing
something, user management is beyond the scope of what dovecot itself is
providing.
You are correct; I use Postfixadmin to do this personally.
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-- the reverse order
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Jefferson wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question and a problem, i installed freebsd v. 6.1 on my desktop
and my networking card doesn't work with freebsd... I have a Onboard Intel
Nineveh 82566DM (10/100/1000 Mbit).
Somebody please could help me, how can i install this network card and
make work
Brian Finniff wrote:
My question is, if you are running a website for 2 different people on the
Internet and they both wanted to acquire a domain but you only have one IP
address, would it be possible to forward each domain to the same IP address and
somehow each one becomes distinct? If so,
virtual delivery, local accounts no longer can receive mail, it's
all virtualized.
I've done this myself with Courier instead of Dovecot; feel free to
query off-list if you need configuration file samples.
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active on that network.
Not likely, but you could do a tcpdump and see what the relative traffic
on both networks is...
I think DNS is a likelier fix. A lot of things depend upon it working
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the system's
response, as could misconfigured DNS...
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Johan Andersson wrote:
On 10/25/2007 11:47 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Any good oneliner for rebuild all the ports that you recommend?
portupgrade -afO
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RW wrote:
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 17:32:35 -0700
Jay Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Johan Andersson wrote:
On 10/25/2007 11:47 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Any good oneliner for rebuild all the ports that you recommend?
portupgrade -afO
Personally I prefer
portupgrade -f '2007-10-25 11:00
RW wrote:
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 18:59:01 -0700
Jay Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RW wrote:
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 17:32:35 -0700
Jay Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Johan Andersson wrote:
On 10/25/2007 11:47 PM, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Any good oneliner for rebuild all the ports that you
the
correct version, then rebuilt the downstream dependencies, namely automake.
And if this is through my jail-host provider, I've had enough issues
with them to where I'm moving off of their platform.
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Eric Schuele wrote:
On 09/27/2007 21:01, Jay Chandler wrote:
Howdy.
Sorry to keep hitting the list with questions today, but does anyone
know how to get the home, delete, end, page up, etc. keys working
correctly in vim?
It works in Linux, drives me nuts in FreeBSD...
They work perfectly
Howdy.
Sorry to keep hitting the list with questions today, but does anyone
know how to get the home, delete, end, page up, etc. keys working
correctly in vim?
It works in Linux, drives me nuts in FreeBSD...
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easier for me...
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Byung-Hee HWANG wrote:
I _really_ want to share opinions about this topic (Thunderbird's start
up speed) with you FreeBSD users.
What do you think of?
I use Thunderbird on my FreeBSD box without issue. FYI, 2.0.0.6 is the
latest, and I have no issue with its load times.
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/ports-mgmt/portdowngrade/ is your friend in these situations...
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Xeon E5335 Processor 2.0GHz
1333MHz(CP1149)
INTELĀ® CPU PROCESSOR 2 Intel Quad-Core Xeon E5335 Processor 2.0GHz
1333MHz(CP1149)
running freebsd 6.2...
that's it...
thanks
I've used the processors, different board though...
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Looks to me like a failed sender verification callout-- these are
generally construed to be abusive. I can't easily tell from your
munging whether it's your server or Adelphia that's doing it, though.
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a smaller server
completely off the net if enough people implemented this system.
Antispam measures that are in and of themselves abusive aren't generally
considered to be good ideas.
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Stevan Tiefert wrote:
What is going wrong? Why he is not updating?
Really dumb question-- have you tried rebooting to commit the uname -a
display change?
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Pietro Cerutti wrote:
On 3/16/07, Jay Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't be the first person to ask this, but a Google and a cursory
search of the archives don't lend me much in the way of hints.
Anyone have a link or an explanation of how to get the Flash plugin
working within Firefox
Bill Moran wrote:
If you don't have access to DNS to set your hostname properly, you can
use a garbage name and add it to /etc/hosts and the delays will go away.
You can also ctrl-C the delay away-- it'll kill Sendmail's hangign.
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there, the
internal user would ideally be emailed a link to retrieve the file.
Does something like this exist (maybe in the ports tree?), or am I
looking at coding this from scratch?
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Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jay Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: FreeBSD Questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 5:28 AM
Subject: Re: Low-cost dedicated FreeBSD server or non-jail VPS
I wish that I had that option.
I live three blocks away from DisneyLand, and can't get DSL. That
leaves Time Warner Cable, and they want highway robbery for a static
IP-- at least $120 a month. For that much I'll colocate.
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a static IP
with proper rDNS and a host of other things...
I'd have interest in the answer to this question as well, as a jailed
environment isn't quite what I want either.
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Have a file mounted on an NFS share.
I attempt to move it, rename it, copy it, or just about ANYTHING to it
as root, and get a Permission Denied error.
How can I figure out what's going on?
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not do this in two
parts, and make sure your source and target systems are at the same OS
revision level?
That'll catch out some problems you might not realize are there.
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Today's Excuse: The file system
I've got a VPS running FreeBSD 6.1 p5.
I'd like to upgrade it to 6.2 if possible, or at least 6.1 p11.
I've got four gigs of disk allocated to the box. Is this enough space
to rebuild the OS from source within?
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10:16:55 montreal kernel: processor eflags = resume, IOPL = 0
Jan 22 10:20:58 montreal syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel
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Looks like the 2k3 box is resetting the connection for whatever reason.
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with redundancy, and got a honkin' HUGE server to
handle the load, we could run our entire University on one FreeBSD box
(didn't they used to call that a Mainframe?).
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--- Updating dependency info
egrep: /var/db/pkg/apache-2.2.3/+CONTENTS: No such file or directory
--- Restoring the old version
pw: gid `80' has already been allocated
Adding group www failed...
pkg_add: install script returned error status
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is allocated for apache. I've removed that
line, and still encounter the same error. Any thoughts?
Thanks, incidentally-- this one's kinda hairy.
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Got it sorted-- thanks for all who helped.
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wanted the
disclaimers ..
sigh
Have any of these disclaimers ever proven to be even the slightest bit
legally enforceable?
I mean, for God's sake, they're at the bottom of the message,
essentially telling you not to read the message you just read.
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trying to do, but this is not
quite a good decision.
Agreed-- it's a bad idea. However, if you still want to do it, throw a
-f flag after the cp just to make sure it forcibly overwrites the
resolv.conf.
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On a related note, I already have the freebsd-update port installed.
Should I uninstall it and use the one that's part of the OS, or keep
going as I've been doing?
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some opinions. Thanks.
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ClamAV / Clammodule work well here.
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: Sat Jan 13
15:40:40 PST 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP i386
What does the #0 / #4 mean?
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wrong)...
Perhaps I should configure a static IP on this client using FreeBSD.
May I know how can I do that, and at the same time, I would also like
to disable DHCP enable settings.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Linux Quest
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linux quest wrote:
I
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 10:37:19AM -0800, Jay Chandler wrote:
I have two boxes I've updated so far to 6.2.
uname -a returns two different strings:
FreeBSD box1.mydomain.com 6.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE #0: Fri Jan 12
20:01:29 PST 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr
:
defaultrouter=192.168.51.2
hostname=boxname!
ifconfig_em0=inet 192.168.52.WHATEVERYOUWANT netmask 255.255.255.0
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Is it possible to install (instead of upgrading) FreeBSD from my local
CVS repository? Looking to find a good way to automate installations,
and figured I'd start there.
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Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Jan 15, 2007, at 4:11 PM, Jay Chandler wrote:
Is it possible to install (instead of upgrading) FreeBSD from my
local CVS repository? Looking to find a good way to automate
installations, and figured I'd start there.
Sure, it's possible. You'd have to build a working
.
Anyone else want to chime in?
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Are you certain the box can get out to the internet and resolve DNS properly?
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Check /var/log./messages and /var/log/dmesg for anything irregular.
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Updating from cvsup-master.freebsd.org
Connected to cvsup-master.freebsd.org
No record for server freefall.freebsd.org in /home/cvsupin/.cvsup/auth
CVSup update ends at 2007-01-12 20:53:42
Did I forget something basic?
My apologies if this is too severely off topic...
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(3327 MB)
avail memory = 3414659072 (3256 MB)
Soo I'm at a bit of a loss.
Jeff.
Same platform, same error. Anyone else have a clue for me?
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-0800, Jay Chandler wrote:
Jeff MacDonald wrote:
Hi,
I put a fresh install of 6.1-RELEASE on a dell poweredge 1950 server.
It's configured with 4 gigs of ram.
However when I boot i get the following right before DMESG
786432k above 4GB ignored
Which is strange, but then dmesg shows
with the root password, a bag of explosives, a .45 magnum,
and a chip on his shoulder, say?
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files until I understand what every part of the equation expects to
see-- an example would be the user mailboxes, wherein the permissions
were set incorrectly causing Sendmail to choke (dontblamesendmail has
more on this for the curious).
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, but that would
of course make entirely too much sense...
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it with
cvsup stable-supfile?
On a semi-related note, are there installation instructions for
upgrading from 6.1 to 6.2?
On that vein, are there instructions for the same upgrade if you don't
have console access-- namely, no single-user mode?
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Agus wrote:
Ok..done it.now, can u explain me or point me a link to the why i
have
to doit in single mode and what this does??
You can't fsck a filesystem effectively when it's mounted. In order to
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it from a designated machine.
Thoughts? My apologies if this is unclear...
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Matthew Seaman wrote:
Jay Chandler wrote:
I've got a user who needs to be able to view (read only) the aliases
file. We'll grant him root access a few weeks after the eventual
heat-death of the universe, so how would you all go about doing this?
Hand him some sheets of printout
Robert Huff wrote:
Jay Chandler writes:
I've got a user who needs to be able to view (read only) the aliases
file. We'll grant him root access a few weeks after the eventual
heat-death of the universe, so how would you all go about doing this?
Hand him some sheets
/security/openssh-portable/
Much newer, more secure, and fun for the whole family.
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, it never occured to me to try that...
I'm running the Dual Core Xeon processors, if that helps anything.
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the command will be:
make -j4 buildkernel KERNCONF=SMP; make -j4 installkernel KERNCONF=SMP
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Tuareg,
What happens when you do this:
telnet localhost
Does the connection time out? Or do you get a sendmail prompt?
I think you mean:
telnet localhost 25
Makes a bit of difference!
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ghz
dual-core procs. I've turned on options SMB in the kernel before
recompiling, will test to determine if this is relevant.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
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Bother, said Pooh as he struggled
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characters
when you don't know what they are.
For simple things like ^M you can always use ^Q^M to produce an actual
^M when doing the query-replace stuff.
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CentOS (I think via OpenLDAP?) with a minimum
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a migration to
FreeBSD-sadly, haven't done LDAP within BSD of any sort before.
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Ethernet, n. What one uses to catch the Etherbunny
also firewall off incoming instead or in addition.
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that avoids these sorts of things
(i.e., only does what I ask it to).
If that's really a major goal then look into ion3 or ratpoison. I've
been using ion3 for quite a while now and I'm happy.
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you provide screenshots?
http://www.modeemi.fi/~tuomov/ion/ is the ion3 home page, with some
screenshots toward the bottom. It's somewhat spartan, but if you want
something that stays out of your way then it's very nice. It's like an X
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the same way
regarding login class or whatnot. But normally this won't be a problem.
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some hope about ATI after the AMD deal.
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) with a good controller and you'll
get your money in performance. Buy a decent network card! These things
will pay off more than processor speed for a web server, usually.
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of the things you'll need to know. Second, see if
there are local user groups for FreeBSD or *BSD. Third, you've come to
the right place to ask questions.
What, exactly, are the problems you're having with DHCP and sbcglobal,
and what sort of connection do you have? Modem, DSL?
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you to do that, like:
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or something like that...
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Further, the stats server should have a public key and data sent to it
should be encrypted. Or submissions could be over SSL.
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