On Mon, 11 May 2009, Vincent Hoffman wrote:
On 11/5/09 11:48, Saifi Khan wrote:
Hi all:
Is there a way to sidestep the sysinstall during the
installation process, beyond selecting the 'location' ?
i'm using FreeBSD 8.0 200905 i386 snapshot DVD and looking
for an approach to drive
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 03:45:03PM +0930, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Saifi Khan wrote:
Is there a way to sidestep the sysinstall during the
installation process, beyond selecting the 'location' ?
i'm using FreeBSD 8.0 200905 i386 snapshot DVD and looking
for an
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 03:45:03PM +0930, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Saifi Khan wrote:
Is there a way to sidestep the sysinstall during the
installation process, beyond selecting the 'location' ?
i'm using FreeBSD 8.0
On Tue, 12 May 2009, Saifi Khan wrote:
Unknown giant
i still wonder why a snapshot should have a dysfunctional installer ?
stable slice and partition support is key to trying or helping
or contributing towards testing/coding for an evolving unknown
giant. Oh well :)
I think you're missing
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Putting out a monthly snapshot is nice and if the people are
going to not find info about 'Fixit#' and commands in the
legendary handbook, that is not very helpful.
FreeBSD doesn't work this way, you are trying to fit FreeBSD into your
On Mon 2009-05-11 23:17:09 UTC+0930, Daniel O'Connor (docon...@gsoft.com.au)
wrote:
Recreating a disk - slice/parttion/newfs - is one of the main things
to do under a fixit. You should have fdisk, bsdlabel and newfs
there as well as restore for sucking dumps back in.
Depends what sort
andrew clarke wrote:
On Mon 2009-05-11 23:17:09 UTC+0930, Daniel O'Connor (docon...@gsoft.com.au)
wrote:
A holographic shell won't have it, but the others will.
That reminds me...
Can someone explain to me why it's called a holographic shell?
It's an 'emergency holographic shell'
Saifi Khan wrote:
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Putting out a monthly snapshot is nice and if the people are
going to not find info about 'Fixit#' and commands in the
legendary handbook, that is not very helpful.
FreeBSD doesn't work this way, you are trying to fit
On Mon, 11 May 2009 16:11:08 -0400
Michael Powell nightre...@verizon.net wrote:
-Stable is where newer software from -Current (HEAD) is merged
backwards. An example would be a driver bug that was fixed in
8.0-Current would be made available in 7.2-Stable. The main purpose
for using -Stable
On Tue, 12 May 2009, Saifi Khan wrote:
On Mon, 11 May 2009, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Putting out a monthly snapshot is nice and if the people are
going to not find info about 'Fixit#' and commands in the
legendary handbook, that is not very helpful.
FreeBSD doesn't work this way, you
Hi all:
Is there a way to sidestep the sysinstall during the
installation process, beyond selecting the 'location' ?
i'm using FreeBSD 8.0 200905 i386 snapshot DVD and looking
for an approach to drive the entire installation from the
Fixit# command line console.
i'm a experienced Gentoo Linux
--On May 7, 2009 10:16:01 PM -0500 Jason Garrett kinged...@gmail.com
wrote:
While cryptic, It has worked well for me with multiple FreeBSD and Linux
hosts on my network.
And I'm sure it will for me as well, if I can ever figure it out. Here's
how our linux hosts are automounting drives:
--On May 7, 2009 10:16:01 PM -0500 Jason Garrett kinged...@gmail.com
wrote:
While cryptic, It has worked well for me with multiple FreeBSD and Linux
hosts on my network.
And I'm sure it will for me as well, if I can ever figure it out. Here's
how our Linux hosts are automounting drives.
--On Thursday, May 07, 2009 22:16:01 -0500 Jason Garrett kinged...@gmail.com
wrote:
While cryptic, It has worked well for me with multiple FreeBSD and Linux
hosts on my network.
Hopefully it will work well for me too. However, I am struggling with the
documentation, trying to figure out
On May 8, 2009, at 10:57 AM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
--On Thursday, May 07, 2009 22:16:01 -0500 Jason Garrett kinged...@gmail.com
wrote:
While cryptic, It has worked well for me with multiple FreeBSD and
Linux
hosts on my network.
Hopefully it will work well for me too. However, I am
Paul Schmehl wrote:
/home ldap
//foobar.utdallas.edu/nismapname=auto_home,dc=utdallas,dc=edu
nfsvers=3 proto=tcp
According to the documentation of FreeBSD amd one can use ldap
maps with it (i have no experience of that). The doc is in:
/usr/src/contrib/amd/doc/am-utils.texi
--
--On Friday, May 08, 2009 14:56:34 -0500 Christopher Sean Hilton
ch...@vindaloo.com wrote:
In the map files you'll need to make sure that the rfs entry matches
the directory tree that foobar.utdallas.edu is exporting. e.g. if you
would manually mount the directory under FreeBSD like this:
--On Wednesday, May 06, 2009 22:55:23 -0500 Michel Talon
ta...@lpthe.jussieu.fr wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm wondering if I can use autofs on FreeBSD. Last time I asked the
question someone said I need amd, which I found rather cryptic.
Indeed it is cryptic, let me gave an example
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:14, Paul Schmehl pschmehl_li...@tx.rr.com wrote:
--On Wednesday, May 06, 2009 22:55:23 -0500 Michel Talon
ta...@lpthe.jussieu.fr wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm wondering if I can use autofs on FreeBSD. Last time I asked the
question someone said I need amd,
I'm going to take another stab at this.
I'm wondering if I can use autofs on FreeBSD. Last time I asked the question
someone said I need amd, which I found rather cryptic. I later discovered that
there is a amd-utils in ports and an amd directory in contrib under source.
So, is amd a
On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 06:17:29PM +, Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm going to take another stab at this.
I'm wondering if I can use autofs on FreeBSD.
There is a libautofs library and a mount_autofs program in my 7.2 source
tree, but I'm not sure what it is, since it's not installed or built on
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I'm wondering if I can use autofs on FreeBSD. Last time I asked the
question someone said I need amd, which I found rather cryptic.
Indeed it is cryptic, let me gave an example which works:
niobe% cat /etc/amd.conf
[global]
auto_dir= /.amd
log_file=
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Pieter Donche pieter.don...@ua.ac.bewrote:
Where can I find a really good FreeBSD7 step by step HOW-TO on setting up
digital certifcates (SSL) for the Apache22. My apache22 is running on my
freebsd7 system but I never set up any
apache httpd server for https
Where can I find a really good FreeBSD7 step by step HOW-TO on setting
up digital certifcates (SSL) for the Apache22.
My apache22 is running on my freebsd7 system but I never set up any
apache httpd server for https access yet ...
___
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Pieter Donche pieter.don...@ua.ac.bewrote:
Where can I find a really good FreeBSD7 step by step HOW-TO on setting up
digital certifcates (SSL) for the Apache22. My apache22 is running on my
freebsd7 system but I never set up any
apache httpd server for https
2009/4/13 Pieter Donche pieter.don...@ua.ac.be:
Where can I find a really good FreeBSD7 step by step HOW-TO on setting up
digital certifcates (SSL) for the Apache22. My apache22 is running on my
freebsd7 system but I never set up any
apache httpd server for https access yet ...
Hi
I hope
Liss
Subject: Re: howto determine network device unit number? device.hints?
you may not change unit numbers as they are strictly
controlled by kernel.
However, on freebsd 5.3+, you may use 'ifconfig name your-name-here'
to achieve the same affect
Sorry, I don't understand the usage of ifconfig
-...@freebsd.org; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: howto determine network device unit number? device.hints?
for example, say you have 2 interface em0 and em1 which
you like to swap their minor numbers:
ifconfig em0 name tmp
ifconfig em1 name em0
ifconfig em0 name em1
or to assign cisco-like names
Hi,
Sorry to jump in but...
Problem is, this unit number is not constant and changing arbitrarily every
time I reload the driver (card A unit number=0 card B un=1 or the other
way around).
Since I have been using FreeBSD, the NIC had always been given the
same unit number (that is, unless I
Yony Yossef wrote:
Thanks for the explanation.
So there's no way to determine this in advance..
What do you mean by 'in advance'? Assuming a fixed hardware
configuration, when the kernel is loaded, you know all the
interface names and can rename them, i.e., in rc.local.
From
H.fazaeli wrote:
for example, say you have 2 interface em0 and em1 which
you like to swap their minor numbers:
ifconfig em0 name tmp
ifconfig em1 name em0
ifconfig em0 name em1
or to assign cisco-like names to you interfaces:
ifconfig xl0 name fastEthernet0
_
From: H.fazaeli [mailto:faza...@sepehrs.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:26 AM
To: Yony Yossef
Cc: freebsd-...@freebsd.org; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: howto determine network device unit number? device.hints?
for example, say you have 2 interface em0 and em1 which
you
-...@freebsd.org; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: howto determine network device unit number?
device.hints?
for example, say you have 2 interface em0 and em1 which you like to
swap their minor numbers:
ifconfig em0 name tmp
ifconfig em1 name em0
ifconfig em0 name em1
Yony, good day.
Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 11:26:34AM +0200, Yony Yossef wrote:
All I'm doing is unloading and reloading the driver.
Unit numbers change and it makes my automatic subnet configuration
(/etc/rc.conf) assign bad IPs.
You're using your own driver, aren't you? If yes, could you show
: howto determine network device unit number? device.hints?
Yony, good day.
Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 11:26:34AM +0200, Yony Yossef wrote:
All I'm doing is unloading and reloading the driver.
Unit numbers change and it makes my automatic subnet configuration
(/etc/rc.conf) assign bad IPs.
You're
Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 01:15:53PM +0200, Yony Yossef wrote:
You're using your own driver, aren't you? If yes, could you
show your device_method_t structure and the corresponding
identify, probe, attach and detach routines? You're setting
the unit numbers via 'if_initname(ifp,
Yony Yossef wrote:
Thanks for the explanation.
So there's no way to determine this in advance..
I must build a script that contains my own mapping between MAC addresses and
the wanted interface names and run it after each driver load, rename the
interfaces if necessary.
It seems quite wrong,
Yony,
Bruce M. Simpson wrote:
And how come the unit number is given an arbitrary value? Is there a
good
reason for that?
...
In your case I'm not sure why your two cards would flip order. Could
it be how your BIOS and hardware set up the PCI IDSEL lines at boot?
If this is the case
Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
...
I wanted to stress only one point: simple 'kldunload driver' and
'kldload driver' makes devices to flip for Yony's case. This means
that unless some PCI hotplug stuff is here (which I don't believe to be
present, because no physical cards are touched and there is
Bruce, good day.
Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 03:01:37PM +, Bruce M. Simpson wrote:
Bruce M. Simpson wrote:
In your case I'm not sure why your two cards would flip order. Could
it be how your BIOS and hardware set up the PCI IDSEL lines at boot?
If this is the case on your system, then you
Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 01:15:53PM +0200, Yony Yossef wrote:
You're using your own driver, aren't you? If yes, could you show
your device_method_t structure and the corresponding identify,
probe, attach and detach routines? You're setting the
unit numbers
via 'if_initname(ifp,
Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
...
I wanted to stress only one point: simple 'kldunload driver' and
'kldload driver' makes devices to flip for Yony's case.
This means
that unless some PCI hotplug stuff is here (which I don't
believe to
be present, because no physical cards are touched and
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 08:07:35PM +0200, Yony Yossef wrote:
Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
...
I wanted to stress only one point: simple 'kldunload driver' and
'kldload driver' makes devices to flip for Yony's case.
This means
that unless some PCI hotplug stuff is here (which I don't
Hi,
I would like to determine the unit number of my network cards, e.g.
make the device on pci0:16 be assigned every time with unit number 0
and pci0:19 with unit number 1.
Is it done by /boot/device.hints?
if so, how?
My cards are:
mtn...@pci0:19:0:0: class=0x02 card=0x001715b3
you may not change unit numbers as they are strictly controlled by kernel.
However, on freebsd 5.3+, you may use 'ifconfig name your-name-here'
to achieve the same affect
Yony Yossef wrote:
Hi,
I would like to determine the unit number of my network cards, e.g.
make the device on pci0:16 be
-Original Message-
From: H.fazaeli [mailto:faza...@sepehrs.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 6:24 PM
To: Yony Yossef
Cc: freebsd-...@freebsd.org; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org;
Eitan Shefi; Oleg Kats; Liran Liss
Subject: Re: howto determine network device unit number
you may not change unit numbers as they are strictly
controlled by kernel.
However, on freebsd 5.3+, you may use 'ifconfig name your-name-here'
to achieve the same affect
Sorry, I don't understand the usage of ifconfig you suggested and the effect
it will cause.
Can you please explain
Quoting maddae...@gmail.com maddae...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 10:36 AM, ec...@casasponti.net wrote:
I'm currently using wep at home and in the office configured from rc.conf.
example:
ifconfig_wlan0=DHCP ssid virus wepmode on wepkey 1:0x2373FE9515 weptxkey 1
I'm traveling and
On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 11:09 AM, ec...@casasponti.net wrote:
Quoting maddae...@gmail.com maddae...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 10:36 AM, ec...@casasponti.net wrote:
I'm currently using wep at home and in the office configured from
rc.conf.
example:
ifconfig_wlan0=DHCP ssid virus
I'm currently using wep at home and in the office configured from rc.conf.
example:
ifconfig_wlan0=DHCP ssid virus wepmode on wepkey 1:0x2373FE9515 weptxkey 1
I'm traveling and haven't been able to connect to hotspots that are
using wpa[2]. The handbook isn't up to date and I have been
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 10:36 AM, ec...@casasponti.net wrote:
I'm currently using wep at home and in the office configured from rc.conf.
example:
ifconfig_wlan0=DHCP ssid virus wepmode on wepkey 1:0x2373FE9515 weptxkey 1
I'm traveling and haven't been able to connect to hotspots that are
Hi,
I've been trying to setup a freebsd7.0 mirror on my network for my needs. The
ftp mirror is working great(used a repository with cobbler)
but with the cvsup mirror I'm quite lost.
I read in the freebsd handbook what cvsup does and how it works but I didn't
find anywhere
explaining how to
On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 08:01:17AM -0800, Oliver v.B.K. wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to setup a freebsd7.0 mirror on my network for my needs. The
ftp mirror is working great(used a repository with cobbler)
but with the cvsup mirror I'm quite lost.
I read in the freebsd handbook what cvsup
De: Yuri Pankov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Oliver v.B.K. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Enviadas: Terça-feira, 4 de Novembro de 2008 14:30:47
Assunto: Re: Question: Howto Cvsup mirror?
On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 08:01:17AM -0800, Oliver v.B.K. wrote:
Hi,
I've
Hi all
I'm learning to build ncurses-5.6 from sources (ie. outside of ports) on i386
FreeBSD 7.0 (RELENG_7).
As the first step, I want to make sure I patch the ncurses-5.6.tar.gz
correctly. Here is what I do:
1. Download ncurses-5.6.tar.gz from http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/ncurses/
2. Download
after putting in options MROUTING in the
kernel config, but haven't put mrouted on, as it's deprecated in the
above handbook link.
I've perused man pages for pim and rc.conf, but cannot find not much
else on how to configure it, even after googling a bit to
Anyone care to point me to a howto
Hello All,
Not sure what I am missing, but I am.
so I put openntpd on a machine (10.20.0.16)
cat ntpd.conf | egrep -v ^#
listen on 0.0.0.0
server clock.nyc.he.net
then start it and it looks like it does:
USER COMMANDPID FD PROTO LOCAL ADDRESS FOREIGN
ADDRESS
_ntp
In response to B. Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello All,
Not sure what I am missing, but I am.
so I put openntpd on a machine (10.20.0.16)
cat ntpd.conf | egrep -v ^#
listen on 0.0.0.0
server clock.nyc.he.net
then start it and it looks like it does:
USER COMMANDPID FD
B. Cook wrote:
Hello All,
Hey,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [/usr/local/etc]# 32 ntpdate -b clock.nyc.he.net
1 Jul 12:49:57 ntpdate[70917]: step time server 209.51.161.238 offset
358.732506 sec
Why when it was running did it not update the clock on the server?
My first guess, which is only a
On Jul 1, 2008, at 1:21 PM, Bill Moran wrote:
In response to B. Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello All,
Not sure what I am missing, but I am.
so I put openntpd on a machine (10.20.0.16)
cat ntpd.conf | egrep -v ^#
listen on 0.0.0.0
server clock.nyc.he.net
then start it and it looks like it
I did sync finally..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [/usr/local/man]# 30 /usr/local/sbin/ntpd -s -d -f /usr/
local/etc/ntpd.conf
listening on 10.20.0.16
listening on 10.20.0.29
ntp engine ready
reply from 209.51.161.238: offset 0.005419 delay 0.016668, next query 6s
reply from 209.51.161.238: offset
In response to B. Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jul 1, 2008, at 1:21 PM, Bill Moran wrote:
In response to B. Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello All,
Not sure what I am missing, but I am.
so I put openntpd on a machine (10.20.0.16)
cat ntpd.conf | egrep -v ^#
listen on 0.0.0.0
I have read verious manuals and the showinfo in k3b, but being relatively new
to the freebsd world, im not quite sure what to do in order to get k3b to
detect my burner.
The burning device /dev/acd0 is a SATA burner
Any help greatly appreciated.
___
Followed a few things, but it seems ot not initalise my burner even though its
detected..below is the read out when running from console.
---
kdecore (KAction): WARNING: KActionCollection::KActionCollection( QObject
*paren
t, const char *name,
Warren Liddell wrote:
Followed a few things, but it seems ot not initalise my burner even though its
detected..below is the read out when running from console.
---
kdecore (KAction): WARNING: KActionCollection::KActionCollection( QObject
*paren
On Saturday 28 June 2008 20:53:32 Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Warren Liddell wrote:
Followed a few things, but it seems ot not initalise my burner even
though its detected..below is the read out when running from console.
---
kdecore (KAction):
Warren Liddell wrote:
Cdrecord-Clone 2.01 (amd64-unknown-freebsd6.3) Copyright (C) 1995-2004 Jörg
Schilling
Using libscg version 'schily-0.8'.
scsibus0:
0,0,0 0) 'LEXAR ' 'JUMPDRIVE SECURE' '3000' Removable Disk
0,1,0 1) *
0,2,0 2) *
0,3,0 3) *
Ok, it should be working. If you have an iso file and an empty CD at
hand try something like this:
cdrecord -v -dao speed=24 driveropts=burnfree dev=3,0,0 mytest.iso
and see if it actually records it.
Cdrecord-Clone 2.01 (amd64-unknown-freebsd6.3) Copyright (C) 1995-2004 Jörg
Schilling
Warren Liddell wrote:
Ok, it should be working. If you have an iso file and an empty CD at
hand try something like this:
cdrecord -v -dao speed=24 driveropts=burnfree dev=3,0,0 mytest.iso
and see if it actually records it.
Cdrecord-Clone 2.01 (amd64-unknown-freebsd6.3) Copyright (C)
Well, cdrecord writes CDs, not DVDs and it seems you have inserted a
DVD. Do you have an empty CDR to try?
I only got DVD ISO files
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To
cdrecord writes DVDs as well, you just need a more recent version.
Try sysutils/cdrtools-devel instead of sysutils/cdrtools.
Fabian
Being that it went to burn anyway, im assuming the burner is aok an is a
matter of simply finding why k3b dosent detect it OR allow me to add it as a
device
Manolis Kiagias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Warren Liddell wrote:
Ok, it should be working. If you have an iso file and an empty CD at
hand try something like this:
cdrecord -v -dao speed=24 driveropts=burnfree dev=3,0,0 mytest.iso
and see if it actually records it.
Warren Liddell wrote:
cdrecord writes DVDs as well, you just need a more recent version.
Try sysutils/cdrtools-devel instead of sysutils/cdrtools.
Fabian
Being that it went to burn anyway, im assuming the burner is aok an is a
matter of simply finding why k3b dosent detect it OR allow
I was asking you to try k3b because internally it uses these commands to
write. I don't currently have it installed (I am not really a KDE user,
and I write most stuff from the command line anyway) but I think you
probably have a permission problem of some kind.
- Do you have the suid flag
Warren Liddell [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I was asking you to try k3b because internally it uses these commands to
write. I don't currently have it installed (I am not really a KDE user,
and I write most stuff from the command line anyway) but I think you
probably have a permission problem of
Warren Liddell wrote:
I was asking you to try k3b because internally it uses these commands to
write. I don't currently have it installed (I am not really a KDE user,
and I write most stuff from the command line anyway) but I think you
probably have a permission problem of some kind.
- Do you
Your running kernel is compiled with the device atapicam option
because AFAIK k3b only works with scsi.
yes i have that in my kernel
I have the following lines in this computers /etc/devfs.conf
link acd0 cdrom
link acd0 cd0
perm acd0 0777
perm cd0 0777
perm xpt0 0777
perm pass0
Warren Liddell [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Your running kernel is compiled with the device atapicam option
because AFAIK k3b only works with scsi.
yes i have that in my kernel
I have the following lines in this computers /etc/devfs.conf
link acd0 cdrom
link acd0 cd0
perm acd0
I don't think that is the problem. Have you tried it as root just as
a test even though it gives you warnings.
I don't know what else to suggest right now.
ed
k3b wont run as root i guess k3b just dosent like my burner
# k3b
Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by server
Xlib: No protocol
Warren Liddell wrote:
I don't think that is the problem. Have you tried it as root just as
a test even though it gives you warnings.
I don't know what else to suggest right now.
ed
k3b wont run as root i guess k3b just dosent like my burner
# k3b
Xlib: connection to :0.0 refused by
Before you try to run k3b as root, from an xterm (or konsole) in KDE.
as your normal user, type:
xhost localhost
(you should get a message like: localhost being added to access control
list)
then su to root and try running k3b.
One note: I have had trouble allowing other hosts (or
I need something I can run locally to intercept and cache DNS responses.
BIND is not the answer (too heavyweight) and dnsmasq doesn't appear to
cache.
nscd is what I'm used to on Linux but it doesn't seem to be in FreeBSD.
Something called cached but I don't see it on the systems I'm working
Hi,
For local installations of FreeBSD via FTP, I tried to setup a local FTP
mirror using the preferred method as described in section 3.1.3 of the
following :-
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/hubs/mirror-howto.html
However, I found that the ftp-master.freebsd.org refused to accept
anyone interested in my jail configuring How-To?
it's very different from standard method, uses shared programs and - i
think - is much easier to administer.
but for sure there are bugs in it, so it should be reviewed by others :)
___
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Wojciech Puchar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anyone interested in my jail configuring How-To?
it's very different from standard method, uses shared programs and - i
think - is much easier to administer.
but for sure there are bugs in it, so it should be reviewed
I know it's a shockingly bad idea from a security perspective, but I'm
giving a system to a family member that's not going to be spending
much time on the net, so I think it's an acceptable risk. It's an
isolated desktop/user system, and I'd like it to boot straight to
xfce, just like the OLPC I
Steve Franks wrote:
I know it's a shockingly bad idea from a security perspective, but I'm
giving a system to a family member that's not going to be spending
much time on the net, so I think it's an acceptable risk. It's an
isolated desktop/user system, and I'd like it to boot straight to
xfce,
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 09:30:51 +
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: howto use Konqueror as root while another user ?
hi
howto use Konqueror as root while another user from the wheel group
Hello,
I have never worked with LDAP but I would like to install an LDAP
server on my server and share my address book on it between all the
programs I used daily, I searched a lot on google but I couldn't find
anything except the one on ubuntu[1] which I'm not sure it'll work...
Could someone
Wael Nasreddine wrote:
Hello,
I have never worked with LDAP but I would like to install an LDAP
server on my server and share my address book on it between all the
programs I used daily, I searched a lot on google but I couldn't find
anything except the one on ubuntu[1] which I'm not sure it'll
,--[ On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 10:57:16AM +0100, Wael Nasreddine wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I have never worked with LDAP but I would like to install an LDAP
| server on my server and share my address book on it between all the
| programs I used daily, I searched a lot on google but I couldn't find
|
This One Time, at Band Camp, ??? Ashish Shukla [EMAIL
PROTECTED] said, On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 09:05:34PM +0530:
,--[ On Tue, Feb 12, 2008 at 10:57:16AM +0100, Wael Nasreddine wrote:
| Hello,
| I have never worked with LDAP but I would like to install an LDAP
|
On Thursday 07 February 2008 22:45:58 Dead Line wrote:
Now im trying to connect to my router ,, but all the attempts fails..
here is my /etc/rc.conf
# ifconfig_ural0=DHCP# ifconfig_ural0=ssid WatchingYou
DHCP#ifconfig_ural0=ssid WatchingYou wepmode on weptxkey 1 wepkey
1:3230xx
Hello Gurus,
Im On 6-3-R fresh install, and I have 3Com wireless router.
the configurations in the router as follow:
Its WEP encryption 64-bit WEP, Key 1 is used: key: 2330XX
On my FBSD i have tried to use DLINK dongle DWL-G132 but for sorry, im
disappointed that this old
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From: Jan Catrysse
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 2:18 PM
To: 'freebsd-questions@freebsd.org'
Subject: RAID1 synchronisation - howto OR not necessary?
Dear subscribers,
I am currently running a production server:
FreeBSD 6.2 STABLE
Onboard Intel ICH8R
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On 2007-Nov-29, at 01:29, Le Cocq Michel wrote:
I'm in front of the same trouble, did you find a solution ?
No, I haven't found a solution, and haven't received any
suggestions. I've moved on until the FreeBSD under Xen thing becomes
a bit
On Thu, Nov 29, 2007 at 10:04:37AM -0500, Matt Pounsett wrote:
On 2007-Nov-29, at 01:29, Le Cocq Michel wrote:
I'm in front of the same trouble, did you find a solution ?
No, I haven't found a solution, and haven't received any
suggestions. I've moved on until the FreeBSD under Xen
I'm in front of the same trouble, did you find a solution ?
M
Matt Pounsett a écrit :
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I'm trying to get FreeBSD running under Xen on a RedHat RHEL5 box. I
seem to be stumped really early in the process by something...
strange. I don't have a
Gert Lynge wrote:
The disks themselves handle the checksumming to detect bad blocks.
With modern disks it is *very* rare that a block on the disk goes bad
without the disk being able to report it it as such.
This means that if you have a functioning RAID1 setup and one of the
disks report a
Hello,
trying to change passwords on a client machine for a LDAP authenticated
user always fails due to the original passwd() command is not capable of
changing passwords remotely.
Their is a suggested patch, but is there an official way to do?
Regards,
Oliver
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