--On September 19, 2006 5:25:23 PM -0400 Bill Moran
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Got it.
ehci.c v 1.42:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/dev/usb/ehci.c?rev=1.42&co
ntent-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup
Put this version in place in /usr/src/sys/dev/usb, comment out line 766
and rebuild you
--On September 19, 2006 9:50:18 PM -0700 jekillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hello again;
I have a question about how mail from the system is generated for root.
This question was prompted when I edited the Postfix aliases file and
ran newaliases, then did postfix reload, assuming the mail syst
I'm assuming I can get it working using Linux emulation, but I've never
dealt with DRAC cards before, so I'm a bit lost. Really want to get it
working though.
This is a Dell 1950 with DRAC 5. I used Ctrl E to get into setup and hard
coded an IP and mask, but I can't ping the card. Does the
--On September 17, 2006 1:37:27 PM +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No one has mentioned the security/freebsd-update port. With that you
can apply updates to the kernel and world without having to build them
*if* (and only if!) you are running a GENERIC kernel. For remo
--On September 17, 2006 6:18:24 AM +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob wrote:
On Saturday 16 September 2006 15:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But I have one question - do you rebuild the world on a remote machine
Sorry; I am a newbie at FreeBSD, and have never done a buildworld :-( I
have spe
I'm posting this for documentary purposes in case someone has this problem
and wants to find the answer.
Under the 6.1 RELEASE, with all sources cvsup'd to current, both world and
kernel rebuilt, the Broadcommm NetExtreme 5708 NICs will fall over under
very light load when using a remote conne
--On September 15, 2006 12:55:49 PM +0900 Garrett Cooper
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Those particular cards should use a generic driver (in this case bc).
The fact that your interfaces are found though seems to point to the
fact that things are not configured properly, network-wise. Are you
sure
I'm beginning the install of 6.1 RELEASE on a Dell 1950. It uses Dual
Embedded Broadcom NetXtreme II 5708 Gigabit Ethernet NICs, and they are
not correctly recognized during the install. The system identifies them
as bce0 and bce1, but apparently the driver isn't working right.
Does anyone h
--On September 13, 2006 5:05:17 PM -0700 snacktime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Are there any options I can use when installing apache 2.x from the
ports tree so it won't overwrite apache 1.x?
Sure. Just like any other port. Just choose the location you want to
install the port to.
apache13
--On September 5, 2006 10:09:02 PM -0500 Jonathan Horne
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have a couple virtual machines running freebsd 6.1-;4 on a ms vs2005
host, and as of the moment of this writing (and for a while now
actually), they are idling at near 0% utilization. but during the
nights,
--On September 4, 2006 9:42:25 AM -0700 Ted Johnson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi;
In installing logcheck, I read the following information:
BSD and FreeBSD: You should go to the /etc directory and edit
the /etc/daily, /etc/weekly, and /etc/monthly scripts and change the
'rotate()' script func
--On September 3, 2006 10:02:45 PM -0700 Gary Kline
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
yeah, the default IS ssh, rsh-no-mo. what i want is to cron stuff
exactly like Mathews's ideas. then at least, i'll have VERY recent
synchronization iow:help me get this right; please.
i have spent hours rea
--On September 1, 2006 12:18:20 AM +0100 RW
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There used to be a port of Cyrusoft's Mulberry mail client that
installed the Linux rpm version; then Cyrusoft went bankrupt and the
port dissappeared.
Mulberry is now available for free as a standalone Linux binary:
--On August 27, 2006 12:08:55 AM -0500 Nikolas Britton
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What I think is interesting is the only ~50% uptake of FreeBSD/amd64
on 64-bit x86 capable systems. FreeBSD/i386 takes ~90% of the pie.
Also the less then 1% uptake of sparc64 and alpha ports and 0% for
FreeBSD/PPC
--On August 15, 2006 9:30:35 AM +0700 Olivier Nicole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
This might be a useful tool for doing this without blocking some of
the good guys in that part of the world, like Oz and NZ.
And as most of the spam is for products originating from the USA, you
can also kill USA
--On August 11, 2006 9:02:14 AM +0700 Olivier Nicole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Beno,
I'm configuring my IP filter and I need to figure out what IP addresses
I use (via SSH2) to contact my server.
I'd advise you not to filter SSH by IP, that would be the best way to
lock you out of your ser
--On August 8, 2006 7:40:20 PM -0400 Gerard Seibert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
Apparently you're using the sasldb2 database for logins? If so, the
sasldb2 database needs to be readable by postfix, and it has to be
populated with the [EMAIL PROTECTED] that you need. Have
--On August 9, 2006 9:32:18 AM +1000 Antony Mawer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/08/2006 9:16 AM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Can you tell me exactly what you do with those two pieces of data? Is
there any way that information would be accessible from the internet?
Absolutely nothing else we d
--On August 1, 2006 8:48:48 PM -0500 Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
something other than webalizer? i would really prefer awstats, but its
been in "command injection" limbo forever. can someone recommand
something better than webalizer, that is preferrably searchable and
sortable
For a small system, Courier-IMAP is easy to set up and the users' mail is
stored in their home directories under Maildir.
--On July 22, 2006 5:50:10 AM -0400 Gerard Seibert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I am setting up a simple mail system that will accumulate 20 people. I
already have Postfix
--On July 19, 2006 12:18:06 AM +0200 Velotiaray
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello.
I would like to know if there is a shibboleth package available for
FreeBSD 6.1 (or even for previous version).
There's two parts to Shibboleth; identity provider and service provider.
Which one are you lookin
I've got a server that is running out of swap space:
+pid 37308 (mysqld), uid 88, was killed: out of swap space
+swap_pager: out of swap space
+swap_pager_getswapspace(1): failed
The strange this is, this server has a 6GB swap partition!
swapinfo -h
Device 1K-blocks UsedAvail C
--On May 12, 2006 12:36:52 PM -0400 John Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 12 May 2006 12:28, bsd wrote:
Hi again,
Most of the files that are "large" seems to be located in /usr/ports/
distfiles/
What will be the effect of deleting some of these files ?
You will have to download
--On May 10, 2006 6:22:11 PM -0700 Mark Jayson Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I've seen most people allow all outgoing traffic
originating from the firewall itself... Is this really
recommended?? What if the machine have been
compromised and the intruder have installed a program
that let's h
--On May 4, 2006 9:33:01 PM -0700 Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
If I understand what you're saying, you're saying that the driver only
gets updated for the latest OS? That seems a bit absurd to me.
Wouldn't the bge driver be the same for every OS version that it's
available fo
--On May 3, 2006 10:39:52 PM -0700 Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
If it's still not working then yes. Incidentally you need to
turn off SSL on your e-mail, I cannot open your mails with
my normal mail client.
It's working fine since I installed 6.1. The odd thing is, I thought
--On May 3, 2006 10:18:14 PM -0700 Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Paul,
Please post the output of "pciconf -lv"
I've already formatted and installed 6.1 RC2. Do you still want this?
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Adjunct Information Security Officer
The University of Texa
--On May 3, 2006 6:02:53 PM -0500 Kevin Kinsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
Hmm...bce *isn't* in the GENERIC kernel for i386 6.0 RELEASE. Is this a
new driver?
Yes. From bce(4):
HISTORY
The bce device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 6.1.
The really odd thing is, I
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