A few weeks ago I asked about mouse trails. Polytropon suggested xeyes. I
have found it excellent, and have had no trouble whatsoever with it.
It has made my life so much easier. Thanks, Polytropon!
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Walter Hurry walterhu...@gmail.com wrote:
A few weeks ago I asked about mouse trails. Polytropon suggested xeyes. I
have found it excellent, and have had no trouble whatsoever with it.
It has made my life so much easier. Thanks, Polytropon
Hi all
Thank you so much my friends,
Ben
Frank
Polytropon
Devin
you helped me so much :)
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where can i download freebsd4.4?i need it ,thanks
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where can i download freebsd4.4?i need it ,thanks
ftp://ftp-archive.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-releases/
in the subdirectories corresponding to the architectures and versions
of your choice.
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Ryan Coleman wrote:
On Nov 18, 2010, at 9:14 AM, Alejandro Imass wrote:
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Chris Brennan xa...@xaerolimit.net wrote:
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:25:31 +0330, Mohsen Mostafa Jokar
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Hello.
Didn't Mohsen Mostafar Jokar post this same
what should i do?
I thankful if you guide me.
Thanks.
Best Regards.
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On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 7:55 AM, Mohsen Mostafa Jokar
mohsenjo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
Thank you very much.
I want make a new community of FreeBSD for my country, i think i must serve
a domain like you tell me.
I admire your enthusiasm but you have to do your homework before you post
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:25:31 +0330, Mohsen Mostafa Jokar
mohsenjo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
Thank you very much.
You are welcome :)
I want make a new community of FreeBSD for my country, i think
i must serve a domain like you tell me.
if i serve a domain, second step what is it?
i want
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:25:31 +0330, Mohsen Mostafa Jokar
mohsenjo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
Didn't Mohsen Mostafar Jokar post this same question last week?
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:25:31 +0330, Mohsen Mostafa Jokar
mohsenjo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
Didn't Mohsen Mostafar Jokar post this same question last week?
Yes. This second one was an apparent follow-up,
On Nov 18, 2010, at 9:14 AM, Alejandro Imass wrote:
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Chris Brennan xa...@xaerolimit.net wrote:
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010 16:25:31 +0330, Mohsen Mostafa Jokar
mohsenjo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
Didn't Mohsen Mostafar Jokar post this same question last week?
Hello !
Thanks alll of you for taking time to answer my mail. I really appreciate it.
I have (well...the system has) succesfully done the upgrade.
I used both pkg_updating and portupdate-scan to scan UPDATING [pkg_updating
did not show an entry suggesting to update python to version 2.6 (which
these tools. Thanks for mentioning them! I usually use portupgrade, in
a rather simple-minded way. Now you've inspired me to spend some time
reading the manpages, to see how I can improve my routine.
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Mr. Chuck:
I found your post,
[1]http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2005-January/0
70766.html, re. system immutable flags via Google. Just want to
say thanks. :-)
Sincerely,
Ron W.
[2]ron.wingfi...@archaxis.net
501-920-7860 cell (best way)
501
Thanks everyone!
I'm going to do a fresh install to a new drive that I am picking up in
an hour or so from a local retailer.
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Sahil Tandon wrote:
Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Ryan Coleman wrote:
I'm full of questions, I know... And I
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 11:02:25 -0500
Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks everyone!
I'm going to do a fresh install to a new drive that I am picking up
in an hour or so from a local retailer.
If this is a server than you almost certainly should go with the 64 bit
version. If it's
Thanks for the solution to my Firefox/Thunderbird woes. All cured now.
The answer was to add prefs to Thunderbird to allow Firefox in as
suggested by Tore Lund. Since these preferences do not exist already
they need to be added manually to a file.
Now I am trying to build Open Office
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 04:32:37PM -0400, John Wynstra wrote:
Thanks for the solution to my Firefox/Thunderbird woes. All cured now.
The answer was to add prefs to Thunderbird to allow Firefox in as
suggested by Tore Lund. Since these preferences do not exist already
they need
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 09:58:22PM -0400, John Wynstra wrote:
I cleaned up and reran the make install ...
+++
=== openoffice.org-2.3.1 depends on file: /usr/local/bin/perl5.8.8 -
found
=== Patching for openoffice.org-2.3.1
You need to update your
Hi,
You just recieved an electronic card!
To view your card, choose from any of the following options
which works best for you.
Method 1
Just click on the following Internet address (if that doesn't work for
you, copy paste the address onto your
Thanks for all your help ... I've got a better understanding of how this
works and I am now proceeding with an official non-test installation :)
- Chris
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for those who got much better experience with ZFS and for everyone else
using anything:
please do remember - no RAID hardware or software, no zfs, no anything is
a replacement for REGULAR BACKUPS done on removable media or different
machine. in second case at least sometimes it should be done
Hi Wojciech,
let me start with pointing out that ZFS is still an experimental feature.
Secondly, this is the wrong list, because ZFS is a feature of FreeBSD-CURRENT.
Adding freebsd-current to CC, maybe one of the ZFS developers can give
their $0.02.
On 11/08/07, Wojciech Puchar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, Aug 11, 2007 at 01:25:44PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
just ended testing.
Wow, that was quick. It looks like you made some very hasty
judgements, and a lot of the problems you encountered were quite
frankly your own fault.
after having all my data (test system fortunately) on ZFS
I doubt it. More likely you are having problems from trying to use
your i386 system on an amd64 kernel, which will be looking in a
different place for the i386 libraries.
i was using qemu to emulate amd64. tried i386 live CD 5 minutes ago.
SAME EFFECT! system hangs while doing import!
no
snapshots released in May and June
2007?
Should all snapshots be released before a final stable release ?
should no snapshots be released after a final stable release?
I may not express myself very well, I wish you can understand me.
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there is 6.2-stable snapshots released in May and June
2007?
Should all snapshots be released before a final stable release ?
should no snapshots be released after a final stable release?
I may not express myself very well, I wish you can understand me.
thanks.
That's an official release. A few
snapshots released in May and June
2007?
Should all snapshots be released before a final stable release ?
should no snapshots be released after a final stable release?
I could not express myself very well, I wish you can understand me.
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PowerMan wrote:
I guess you mean that:
The snapshots of 6.2 stable released in June 2007
have been patched ,
I can also download patches from http://security.freebsd.org/patches/
http://security.freebsd.org/patches/
and apply them to the offical release manually.
Is that right?
thanks
Thank you for the help with my mouse problem.
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Hmm you shouldnt have a /usr/local/bin/nmap/ directory.
whats the output of
ls -l /usr/local/bin/nmap
if it is a directory delete the directory, then try
cd /usr/ports/security/nmap
make deinstall clean
make install clean
which nmap
cheers,
Vince
linux quest wrote:
Hi Vince,
Thanks
Well, between using vidcontrol and watch, (neither i had ever used
before) i managed to pull the window, and than like a fool
i control - C'd it dooh!
well, at least now I can start it in screen
- thanks
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On 2006/11/29 9:42, Dan Sikorsky seems to have typed:
Well, between using vidcontrol and watch, (neither i had ever used
before) i managed to pull the window, and than like a fool
i control - C'd it dooh!
well, at least now I can start it in screen
You might want to familiarize yourself
-Original Message-
From: Dan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: zondag 26 maart 2006 8:54
To: Saul Mena Avila
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Thanks! and... the su command
In the last episode (Mar 26), Saul Mena Avila said:
Hi!. Thanks for helping me
On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 01:07:15PM +0200, Freek Nossin wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Dan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: zondag 26 maart 2006 8:54
To: Saul Mena Avila
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Thanks! and... the su command
In the last episode
Hi!. Thanks for helping me with the USB flash memory. I've also have trouble
with the su command... since I installed the FreeBSD 5.4, everytime I try to
login as root with su, the shell answers me with Sorry... and that's all.
Is it wrong configured or installed?
-saul
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Saul Mena Avila wrote:
Hi!. Thanks for helping me with the USB flash memory. I've also have trouble
with the su command... since I installed the FreeBSD 5.4, everytime I try to
login as root with su, the shell answers me with Sorry... and that's all.
Is it wrong configured
In the last episode (Mar 26), Saul Mena Avila said:
Hi!. Thanks for helping me with the USB flash memory. I've also have trouble
with the su command... since I installed the FreeBSD 5.4, everytime I try to
login as root with su, the shell answers me with Sorry... and that's all.
Is it wrong
On Sunday 26 March 2006 00:45, Saul Mena Avila wrote:
Hi!. Thanks for helping me with the USB flash memory. I've also have
trouble with the su command... since I installed the FreeBSD 5.4, everytime
I try to login as root with su, the shell answers me with Sorry... and
that's all. Is it wrong
Saul Mena Avila wrote:
Hi!. Thanks for helping me with the USB flash memory. I've also have trouble
with the su command... since I installed the FreeBSD 5.4, everytime I try to
login as root with su, the shell answers me with Sorry... and that's all.
Is it wrong configured or installed?
-saul
Hi Greg,
thanks for the initial effort 10+ years ago, thanks for having kept it
up, and thanks in advance for the next 10 years of up-to date info :-)
I know this holds for a great many on this list as well, each in their
own unique way, but let me take the 10th aniversary of The Complete
Hi thanks to everyone who responded, Esp Tim D. on my question
about removing the FBSD boot manager. A plain old DOS FDISK /MBR
zapped it, and left my BSD installation untouched.
Problem is yet again, I needed a dang DOS boot disk. I've been
thinking for years it would be cool
On 2/23/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi thanks to everyone who responded, Esp Tim D. on my question
about removing the FBSD boot manager. A plain old DOS FDISK /MBR
zapped it, and left my BSD installation untouched.
Problem is yet again, I needed a dang DOS boot
Just a note to say thanks to all the hard working people who created
FBSD6. I spent an annoying week trying to get some minimal
lightweight Linux distros to work out of the box on an ancient
laptop that I had lying around. They all had various problems, such as:
unable to recognize
Hi,
On 12/7/05, Jon Drukman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a note to say thanks to all the hard working people who created
FBSD6. I spent an annoying week trying to get some minimal
lightweight Linux distros to work out of the box on an ancient
laptop that I had lying around. They all had
Dominique Goncalves wrote:
basically the meat of the script looks like:
ifconfig ath0 ssid my wireless network
dhclient ath0
if someone can tell me what /etc/rc.conf options i need to set to
duplicate that, that would be cool. i played around with it for a while
but never got it to work
(or more) networks, one uses dhcp the other static
ip, or they use two different static ip's. How to go about that?
Thanks, Erik
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You can use in /etc/rc.conf:
ifconfig_ath0=DHCP ssid your_ssid
That's FreeBSD 5.X and prior way of doing it. The suggested way to
config your wirerless is with wpa_supplicant(8). In rc.conf add:
According to this documentation
You can use in /etc/rc.conf:
ifconfig_ath0=DHCP ssid your_ssid
That's FreeBSD 5.X and prior way of doing it. The suggested way to
config your wirerless is with wpa_supplicant(8). In rc.conf add:
wpa_suplicant_enable=YES
ifconfig_ath0=DHCP
and create wpa_supplicant.conf:
network={
this is no question, i just wanna say that free bsd rocks
and that the programmers of this operatings system and all
people that are working on it are great and also the community,
thanks!!!
blesses and best wishes
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Dear Everyone,
We are just worrying about the BSA RAID
(http://www.bsa.org/philippines/events/Anti-Piracy-Team.cfm). We like to change
our OS but not that expensive like Microsoft OS... The amount of MS WinXP Pro
here is Php9400.00 and we have 10 PC's so we nid Php94,000.00...Those games
On Sat, Sep 10, 2005 at 11:21:17PM -0700, rolan herreria wrote:
We are just worrying about the BSA RAID
(http://www.bsa.org/philippines/events/Anti-Piracy-Team.cfm). We
like to change our OS but not that expensive like Microsoft OS...
The amount of MS WinXP Pro here is Php9400.00 and we have
Will Maier wrote:
On Sat, Sep 10, 2005 at 11:21:17PM -0700, rolan herreria wrote:
We are just worrying about the BSA RAID
(http://www.bsa.org/philippines/events/Anti-Piracy-Team.cfm). We
like to change our OS but not that expensive like Microsoft OS...
The amount of MS WinXP Pro here is
# Gregory Nou:
[ Playing with FBSD ]
I ran Neverwinter Nights, Enemy Territory and UT2004 with great success.
There are two issues with FreeBSD here (I've found out the
hard way):
1) There is no nVidia-driver for amd64 and --unless nVidia changes
their mind-- there won't ever be one.
Thanks to all that answered my questions about xterm.
One more question and then I'll quit for the day. I have created a
cvsupfile to use with cvsup, and it contains a docs-all line, which is
used to update the doc repository. However, both of the books that I
have on FreeBSD state
On 2005-09-07 17:29, Rem Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to all that answered my questions about xterm.
One more question and then I'll quit for the day. I have created a
cvsupfile to use with cvsup, and it contains a docs-all line, which is
used to update the doc repository
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2005-09-07 17:29, Rem Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to all that answered my questions about xterm.
One more question and then I'll quit for the day. I have created a
cvsupfile to use with cvsup, and it contains a docs-all line, which is
used
On 2005-09-07 18:08, Rem Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
To tell you exactly where the doc sources have gone, we have to see the
supfile though.
*default tag=RELENG_5_4_0_RELEASE
*default host=cvsup1.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/var/db
*default prefix=/home/ncvs
and forth between Windows and FreeBSD. Email
is my next task.
Thanks again.
Rem
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On Wednesday 07 September 2005 05:08 pm, Rem Roberti wrote:
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2005-09-07 17:29, Rem Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to all that answered my questions about xterm.
One more question and then I'll quit for the day. I have created a
cvsupfile to use
On Wednesday 07 September 2005 06:33 pm, Rem Roberti wrote:
Beecher Rintoul wrote:
On Wednesday 07 September 2005 05:08 pm, Rem Roberti wrote:
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2005-09-07 17:29, Rem Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to all that answered my questions about xterm.
One more
msg:- fdisk: can't write fdisk partition
table:
Operation not permitted
Obviously, I am a newbi ... so further
illustration
with the solution would be appreciated
Thankz
Could you copy your output from fdisk -l here
please?
Thanks,
-Garrett
Hello!
Problems:
1. BIND stops workin after a while
2. I cannot establish SSH connections
3. I cannot FTP to certain sites
4. PF crashes my computer on FTP uploads
So I'm seeking solutions to these problems.
And maybe ways to SIMPLIFY my pf.conf:
-
]
Subject: Please help me with PF (thanks)
Hello!
Problems:
1. BIND stops workin after a while
2. I cannot establish SSH connections
3. I cannot FTP to certain sites
4. PF crashes my computer on FTP uploads
So I'm seeking solutions to these problems.
And maybe ways to SIMPLIFY my
Hello Bob!
Actually, yeah. Strange ...
I guess it's a BIND issue then.
But my BIND setup has been running flawlessly for months
now. I haven't committed any changes to my configuration since
it stopped working. Nothing in /var/log ...
Thanks,
-- Fafa
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# Parse command line arguments
ARGS=`/usr/bin/getopt hm:d:s:p:cL $*`
if [ $? != 0 ]
Thanks a lot, sane solution with little effort, just the way I like it :)
Dan
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ARGS=`/usr/bin/getopt hm:d:s:p:cL $*`
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Thanks a lot, sane solution with little effort, just the way I like it :)
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to download from your site. )
I'm using an ADSL line, and usually the speed is fairly quick. In
additi= on, I only happened to such problems in your site.
I need your help, many thanks!
Faithfully User
YangNing
was black-listed by the administrator.( Maybe
because I tried too much times to download from your site. )
I'm using an ADSL line, and usually the speed is fairly quick. In
addition, I only happened to such problems in your site.
I need your help, many thanks!
Faithfully
Am 23.03.2005 um 15:20 schrieb yang ning:
I have tried times and times to download a copy of FreeBSD fro m
your
FTP site. However, every time I failed. It seemed to me that the
tra nsfering speed is unbearably slow.
Hello YangNing,
I suggest you try to use one of the mirrors that are
Bill gave an excellent presentation on stopping unwanted email at last
week's Ohio Linuxfest in Columbus.
You can see it at: http://www.potentialtech.com/wmoran/index.php
It was very informative, and I think everyone can get something out of this.
Thanks again Bill
of this.
Thanks again Bill!
Thanks :) I'm glad the information is helpful.
I want to point out that FreeBSD's very own Tom Rhodes led a FreeBSD BOF
discussion after lunch that was well attended and well received. So
consider heading out to Ohio Linuxfest next year if you can make it, as
there seemed
Valéry wrote:
Hi,
snip of good story!
Great thanks to the community, and your effort to
document FreeBSD, even in French (we are so bad with
others languages ..!), i hope to help the FreeBSD users
by writing some drivers and other things,
Drivers would be cool!
Welcome to FBSD!
Kevin Kinsey
that BSD
is faster by 2 to 3 than other tested system.
and i discovered that computing is absolutely what
i learned on IBM ..
Great thanks to the community, and your effort to
document FreeBSD, even in French (we are so bad with
others languages ..!), i hope to help the FreeBSD users
by writing
and documented.
Monitoring access, it's incredible to see that BSD
is faster by 2 to 3 than other tested system.
and i discovered that computing is absolutely what
i learned on IBM ..
Great thanks to the community, and your effort to
document FreeBSD, even in French (we are so bad with
others
other tested system.
and i discovered that computing is absolutely what
i learned on IBM ..
Great thanks to the community, and your effort to
document FreeBSD, even in French (we are so bad with
others languages ..!), i hope to help the FreeBSD users
by writing some drivers and other things,
K
have to own the mount
point to be used. Follow the steps outlined there and see if that
takes care of your problem.
HTH,
Randy
Thanks this helped with the problem.
Grant
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Thank you for the help, i don't really insist on using
the gui version, it's just that i was a bit resistant
because the bittorrent-core port doesn't have much
documentation - but i am trying it out as we speak and
things seem to be fine - again thanks
nathanael
Craig Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
-Just an info on something I could found nowhere
(searched the device namings section of FreeBSD handbook,
books, other forums..etc)
I know that IDE ATAPI cdrom drive is
acd -
acd0 = 1st IDE ATAPI cdrom
acd1 = 2nd IDE ATAPI cdrom
acd2 = 3rd
-Just an info on something I could found nowhere
(searched the device namings section of FreeBSD handbook,
books, other forums..etc)
I know that IDE ATAPI cdrom drive is
acd -
acd0 = 1st IDE ATAPI cdrom
acd1 = 2nd IDE ATAPI cdrom
acd2 = 3rd IDE ATAPI cdrom
..etc
My question: why is there
i want to thank you all for your help. im in considering very much a
career in programming. Many of you have showed a way to start in
want i want.
These are my other questions...
If anybody knows of a good college in new jersey, please give a
hint.
let`s suppose
let`s suppose i go to any college, study computer science, what
chances are to get a job in any freebsd related group?
1. FreeBSD itself is not a company. We don't offer jobs.
However, there are many software shops (companies) that
develop or support Unix (Linux, BSD, ...)
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 02:07:24PM -0800, nil ban wrote:
Thanks,
Yes , when I run kpp it says /etc/resolve.conf is missing or can't be
read. I havn't got anything except username and password from my isp.
I'll do what u said I don't have to use any address explicitly in
windows. And yes
As of Saturday evening, the kernel no longer panics and
boots up fine with USB devices plugged in.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! to the person who made the
last change to USB code!
later
Michael Mercer
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 21:48, Michael E. Mercer wrote:
There is one last thing you can
39%/home
/dev/da1s1d 7709614 6373536 71931090%/usr
/dev/da0s1d257838 237312-100 100%/var
So I'm off to try and figure out where I can clear some space off in
/var
Thanks everyone...
So are you saying that that I should type litterally:
cp freebsd.mc
telnet and ftp are disabled by default on a new FreeBSD install.
If you wish to use them, you must turn them on.
edit your /etc/inetd.conf file and uncomment the lines that say
telnet
and
ftp
Save it and issue a SIGHUP to inetd.
Peter
At 06:06 PM 7/19/2003 +, you wrote:
thanks
what
thanks
what bout to telnet freebsd from windows box on same network
[telnet]
10.0.0.1 fbsd 10.0.0.2 windows
never connects (could not open connection)
thanks
R
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On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 06:06:48PM +, Axl Rose wrote:
thanks
what bout to telnet freebsd from windows box on same network
[telnet]
10.0.0.1 fbsd 10.0.0.2 windows
never connects (could not open connection)
Telnet uses port 23.
SSH uses port 22
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003, Axl Rose wrote:
thanks
what bout to telnet freebsd from windows box on same network
[telnet]
10.0.0.1 fbsd 10.0.0.2 windows
never connects (could not open connection)
You can enable telnet by removing the #
in the
telnet stream tcp
Ok thanks for that,
How cool is Unix really! The wonderful world of pipes.
Bo have I got a lot to learn
If you have ssh(1) installed on both machines, do something like this
dump 0f - /filesystem | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'gzip
filesystem.dump.gz'
on the system to be backed up
Thanks to everybody who helped me with sendmail. I hope to be able to do the same.
Your advice allowed me to get things running, so that I could troubleshoot the rest of
the setup, and explained some things that I hadn't found in the material that I had
read (much of iwhich was outdated
I appreciate all the helpful comments regarding programming under FreeBSD.
I think I have enough to take another stab at it. I also discovered that
the developer's handbook has a lot of useful info - though it seems the
chapter on signals is missing?
Thanks again,
Seth Henry
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On Tuesday 11 March 2003 12:16 pm, J. Seth Henry wrote:
I appreciate all the helpful comments regarding programming under FreeBSD.
I think I have enough to take another stab at it. I also discovered that
the developer's handbook has a lot of useful info - though it seems the
chapter on signals
Yeah fair comment Ricardo
Thanks
Hi Keith,
Since you are on the matter, I would also recommend using your firewall
to stop unwanted requests to that port. For example, try instead of
any, allowing your webserver (in case of webdriven websites) and only
servers that need to have access
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65536 4490871*
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262144 3438026...
iostat now reports a steady 4+MB/s (75x increase).
Thanks alot, Kirk!
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