On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 11:26:53PM -0800, Kurt Bigler wrote:
on 1/6/03 10:59 PM, Jonathan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 05:29:15PM -0800, Kurt Bigler wrote:
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The problem came up when my VPS provider did a system upgrade.
This process
left everything I had
Hi
In order to have nss_ldap to work on FreeBSD
I've read it would be necessary to recompile
the libc with the BIND IRS.
Does some guru could explain how to do such
thing and does anybody has done this with success ?
The goal is to have LDAP auth to work on FreeBSD
which is not the case with
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 11:00:34PM -0800, Kory Hamzeh wrote:
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Francesco,
Thank you! That works great and it took me all of 10 minutes to setup and
configure. I'm wondering if stunnel can be setup to encrypt all traffic to a
certain host. Right now, I have a bunch of user's using
|Anybody recommend a good/simple tool to load/stress test an apache
|webserver ? (or any other webserver for that matter)
Check out http://hammerhead.sourceforge.net/
Apache comes with 'ab' which does braindead hammering (and is rather good
at that) - or check out flood; also an apache
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 18:49, Justin P. Michel wrote:
Greetings,
I need to be able to view packets that are being sent out, and recieved by
a machine on my network, running FreeBSD 4.7-Release-p2. I was wondering
what utilities are recommended by those in the know. Any site links where
Hi all,
I try to compile a kernel for a sparc64 on my FreeBSD 4.5 box.
So I cvsup with:
*default host=ftp.fr.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/usr
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=.
*default delete use-rel-suffix
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Subject: How to get detailed information on the RAM in the system?
It shows you if you type dmesg. Its just below the
On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 01:02, Jonathan Belson wrote:
Since the machine is a gateway, it has two network cards. Will
'me' match *both* IP address or just the first one it comes
across? I only really want it to match the IP address of the
external interface, not the internal one.
How about
On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 14:18, shubha mr wrote:
For a multiprocessor machine,to install FreeBSD,is
something extra needs to be done from what will be
done to install the OS for a uni processor machine?I
mean is there anything different to be installed for a
symmetric multi processor machine?
Hi!
Earlier on the freebsd-questions list:
Is there a way to find out how many memory modules are in a
machine e.g. whether it is 2*1G=2G or 4*512M=2G of RAM.
It shows you if you type dmesg. Its just below the processor info.
CPU: Pentium/P55C (233.86-MHz 586-class CPU)
Origin =
On 2003-01-07 21:00, JoeB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The LS -L command will display the long info about files in a
directory. FBSD 4.0 through 4.5 LS -L command would display among
other things the month/day/year the file was created. FBSD versions
4.6 and 4.7 displays the hour:minute the file
Asus boards have a System message LED. It says in the manual it requires an
ACPI OS. (I am using an ASUS a7v
I was curious as to whether or not this could be done under FreeBSD, and
whether or not people have got this working under any other OS/programs.
Regards,
Quinn
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Wayne Pascoe wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to fake a mac server for Backup on my Mac. I'm using
FreeBSD with Apache 2.0.43 and SSL.
I've got an SSL server working on port 443 with a self signed
certificate. Connecting to this box with a browser, all looks ok both
with http:// and https://
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Hi there,
I'm trying to get FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE boot off of HightPoint RocketRAID
100 (HPT370A, BIOS v. 2.34) based RAID1 array.
Sorry for the repost. I fat-fingered...
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On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 11:15, Thomas Spreng wrote:
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 09:43:22AM -0500, Matt Smith wrote:
I am looking to make an entry in my fstab for an smb file share that has
a space in the name.
snip one line from fstab
//Account@NBName/MY SHARE /mntpointsmbfs
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BigBrother (BigB3) thusly...
Sorry for this OT but I am trying for some hours to achieve
a massive rename of files using a simple script and I have not
success yet. I want to rename files like
RESULTS OF JAN 01 2002.txt
to
It has been our experience that in order for the sup process to distribute a
file, the file in the repository needs to be other readable (644, for
example). Whenever we remove the read bit from other (640), the SUP process
will not distribute the file. The supfilesrv process is running as root.
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-01-08 15:29:32 +0100:
I'm trying to get 4.7-RELEASE boot off of HightPoint RocketRAID 100
(HPT370A, BIOS v. 2.34) based RAID1 array.
seems that the / fs was beyond the area BIOS can address. wiped out
the array, recreated the filesystems, did new
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 06:37:56PM +, Stacey Roberts wrote:
You just need to uncomment/enable these options in the GENERIC kernel
configuration like so:
#cpuI486_CPU
cpu I586_CPU
cpu I686_CPU
Is *this* actually correct?
Looks as if you've
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 06:01:50PM +0200, BigBrother (BigB3) said:
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Sorry for this OT but I am trying for some hours to achieve a massive
rename of files using a simple script and I have not success yet. I want
to rename files like
there is already a general
hi all
i want set up ldap client, but don't know how
i can't found good document
(for example how set up pam ... )
can anybody help me ?
thank and bye
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Ying Shi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's a PIII-1.2 GHz w/1024MB RAM with RAID. RAID controller is
a Promise FastTrak100 with two 40GB Maxtor hard disks attached.
I can boot the Kernel floppy and MFS root floppy with no problem.
After all the conflicts had been resolved, /stand/sysinstall
John Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm working on a new clean install of 4.7R from the iso.
dmesg gives an error:
pid 94 (sed), uid 0: exited on signal 4 (core dumped)
this comes from the 'sed' call in 'update_motd'
installing applications from ports also fail on 'sed' calls
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On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 13:44:53 +0200,
Lauri Laupmaa [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
L Is there a simple solution for creating all user directories under
L /home? So, I have clean /home filesystem and hundreds of users in
L /etc/*passwd. Hopefully there is some simple command or script :)
Create a
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I origionaly posted this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but recieved
no responce as of yet. I'm hoping that someone here might point me to the right
direction as to where I may be able to better ask this question or even help me
right away if possible. Since my last message I
Greetings,
Has anyone used a Dell PowerVault 122T tape loader with FreeBSD.
Specifically I am interested on how well the tape changing works.
- Mike
P.S. I would like to use the 122T with the LTO tapes, and Amanda to do
our backups. I use two Sony AIT SDX-400C drives now. I have been
Sean Ellis wrote:
Hello freebsd-questions,
I wonder if anyone has any comment on this web article. The results
of the benchmarking seem to portray FreeBSD in a less than
favourable light.
http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1148/sam0107a/0107a.htm
It looks like garbage to me. He doesn't
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On Wednesday, January 08, 2003 5:40 PM Stephen Hovey
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I thought fbsd didnt use the bios when addressing a drive
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Mike Loiterman wrote:
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Hello freebsd-questions,
I wonder if anyone has any comment on this web article. The results
of the benchmarking seem to portray FreeBSD in a less than
favourable light.
http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1148/sam0107a/0107a.htm
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Ted wrote:
Dear FreeBSDers,
I've tried using the mount command to mount my USB Iomega Zip 100 drive
but have failed. Upon boot w/ the device plugged into the pc, the
kernal recognizes it as umass0 but on the very next line it states that
Get Lun (stalled).
How do I
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I think you're right. So should I just define the drive correctlt in
fdisk? If so, what would be the proper settings.
usually a drive has em on the drive on something - a sticker/label sorta
thing with head, cyl, sect, etc
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nope - I think we are all gettin em - some loser signed up, and didnt
unsign up before losin his address
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On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, lewiz wrote:
Is there any utility similar to lock (that I can do the equivalent of
lock -npv) that I can set a timeout on - much like with xscreensaver? I
don't want to manually have to run lock - instead a timeout would be
good, so that if I don't hit any keys it will
Chris suggested killing moused like this: -
furrie@furriebox% ps -ax | grep moused
123 ?? Ss 0:00.70 moused -p /dev/psm0 -t auto
furrie@furriebox% kill -1 123
furrie@furriebox% ps -ax | grep moused
123 ?? Ss 0:00.70 moused -p /dev/psm0 -t auto
The process is still there my
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Having tried it like this my mouse still not aiming correctly, I'm
losing hope... Unless you guys can provide any?
Can you try letting X talk to the mouse directly? I know I had strange
mouse problems with moused and they
OK, I'll try with another mouse ps2 style see if it is any different.
As far as killing the moused, I'd be fine if I knew exactly how to
restart it, to see if that will fix the problem without rebooting...
I believe it's currently set up as /dev/sysmouse. I have not actually
needed to set it
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I think you're right. So should I just define the drive correctlt in
fdisk? If so, what would be the proper settings.
usually a drive has em on the drive
got me hangin unless fbsd does use bios for ide
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I think you're right. So should I just define the drive
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Mike Loiterman wrote:
I have an old Compaq machine that I'm trying to install a 20 gig drive
into, but it's only recognizing the first 2112MB. Obviously this is a
limitation of the BIOS.
Hold on a second...
Drive is Primary Master and the Cylinder Limitation Jumper is
On Wed, 9 Jan 2003, Christopher J Phillips wrote:
OK, I'll try with another mouse ps2 style see if it is any different.
As far as killing the moused, I'd be fine if I knew exactly how to
restart it, to see if that will fix the problem without rebooting...
# moused -f -p /dev/psm0 -t auto
Personally - I dont care what some lamer writer said - what I CARE about
is that I SLEEP at nite since switching to fbsd..
the fbsd programmers saved me from tossin myself off a roof!
Did you switch from Linux or Windoze to FBSD?
Kory
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Sean Ellis wrote:
Hello freebsd-questions,
I wonder if anyone has any comment on this web article. The results
of the benchmarking seem to portray FreeBSD in a less than
favourable light.
http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1148/sam0107a/0107a.htm
Please CC any replies as I am not
Personally - I dont care what some lamer writer said - what I CARE about
is that I SLEEP at nite since switching to fbsd..
the fbsd programmers saved me from tossin myself off a roof!
Did you switch from Linux or Windoze to FBSD?
linux and sco
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Sean Ellis wrote:
Hello freebsd-questions,
I wonder if anyone has any comment on this web article. The results
of the benchmarking seem to portray FreeBSD in a less than
favourable light.
On Thursday 09 January 2003 12:09, Shaun Dwyer wrote:
is they probably didn't make seperate slices for /, /var and /usr.
What difference does it make as to wether these partions are seperate. I
realise if you have more than one ide drive then having them on seperate
drives is alot better. On
Hi there,
Maybe someone can help me, as I'm having trouble building evolution1.2.0 from
ports. It seems to be stuck on the glibwww library, and I've had a look
around and can't find an obvious solution. I've replaced the distfile, but I
think the problem lies elsewhere. Anyroad, it's beyond my
Andrew wrote:
Hi there,
Maybe someone can help me, as I'm having trouble building evolution1.2.0 from
ports. It seems to be stuck on the glibwww library, and I've had a look
around and can't find an obvious solution. I've replaced the distfile, but I
think the problem lies elsewhere. Anyroad,
On Thursday 09 January 2003 13:13, David Gerard wrote:
This is probably really simple, but I couldn't see it in the handbook ...
I've plugged a umass device (a camera) into a USB port. What do I do now to
get access to the data?
There is a port called gphoto2 which supports many cameras,
JacobRhoden wrote:
On Thursday 09 January 2003 12:09, Shaun Dwyer wrote:
is they probably didn't make seperate slices for /, /var and /usr.
What difference does it make as to wether these partions are seperate. I
realise if you have more than one ide drive then having them on seperate
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On Thursday 09 January 2003 12:09, Shaun Dwyer wrote:
is they probably didn't make seperate slices for /, /var and /usr.
What difference does it make as to wether these partions are seperate. I
realise if you have more than one
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 01:03 PM, Andrew Y Ng wrote:
I'm highly interested in a few new features in KDE 3.1, like
tabbed-browsing
support in Konqueror, and the new MS Exchange 2000 plugin for the
konganizer.
if that stuff works well I don't need Linux at work (now I need it for
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, paul beard wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Hi there,
Maybe someone can help me, as I'm having trouble building evolution1.2.0 from
ports. It seems to be stuck on the glibwww library, and I've had a look
around and can't find an obvious solution. I've replaced the distfile, but
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On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at
This is probably really simple, but I couldn't see it in the handbook ...
I've plugged a umass device (a camera) into a USB port. What do I do now to
get access to the data?
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Googling the archives wasn't much help, so
I have a test machine that boots a number of things, FreeBSD -stable
and -current among them. I tried installing the latest 5.0 CDs, and
that failed miserably (the install process insist you have a swap, but
can't find the one I use on ad0s6c). So I
Hello,
Got a question for anyone in the know. I need to install some billing/account
management/ change radius passwd etc. software for an ISP. So far the good ones [I
think] that I have found are:freeside ispbs ispman
Anyone know / can recommend one of those or something else [they are not
Subject line says it all. Is this possible? I have the
sblive running under 4.7-RELEASE in my VIA EPIA-5000
mini-itx mainboard and would love to enable the spdif
output.
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Playing around with my nice and completely quiet
VIA EPIA-5000 board and I'm so far not able to get
X happily configured. Dmesg describes video hardware
as a Trident 8500, but there is no equivalent listed
under XFree86's card list. I've tried both VESA and
standard VGA to no avail. I do know
Peter wrote:
Another questionmy mail server's IP resolves to domain.com, I tried
sending an e-mail to -questions from there but I keep getting this error:
Client_host_rejected:_cannot_find_your_hostname so should I fix my
reverse DNS to map IP to www.domain.com instead of
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Peter wrote:
Another questionmy mail server's IP resolves to domain.com, I tried
sending an e-mail to -questions from there but I keep getting this error:
Client_host_rejected:_cannot_find_your_hostname so
Hey,
Hi.
I'm getting ready to setup a NIS server for a LAN, and I'd really like
to use FreeBSD again. However, the last time I did this with FreeBSD
(4.6, so not that long ago), I couldn't get the server to build a map
for the home dirs. I tried an awk script in the Makefile that I saw
I'm getting an Out of memory! message from the mirror
(/usr/ports/ftp/mirror-2.9) port trying to update a large archive. I've
tried a number of things but I can't resolve this.
Any suggestions?
TIA
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On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 01:13:24PM +1100, David Gerard wrote:
This is probably really simple, but I couldn't see it in the handbook ...
I've plugged a umass device (a camera) into a USB port. What do I do now to
get access to the data?
I have no usb toys myself, but I gather it should be
Mike Meyer wrote:
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On Thursday 09 January 2003 12:09, Shaun Dwyer wrote:
is they probably didn't make seperate slices for /, /var and /usr.
What difference does it make as to wether these partions are seperate. I
realise if you have
Thanks for your help guys, I've got it working now. I just took my local
MASTER SITE OVERRIDE (in make.conf) for my ports off my local (UK) server,
and let it get it's files from wherever it wanted to. Well, it's 6am, and I'm
off to bed.
Thanks again,
Andrew
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I have noticed that my Compaq IA-1's (AMD K6-2/266 VIA chipset) run
substantially hotter under FreeBSD than under Linux. I didn't realize just
how much until the machines began spontaneously rebooting under load.
Right now, I have a minimal 4.7R install (with X) running from a
microdrive - but I
I have Quake 3 installed and I have graphics/linux_glx installed.
But when I try to start Quake 3, it causes X to crash with a Sig 6.
I have an ATI Radeon 7500.
Here is my dmesg, pciconf -lv, and a link to my XF86Config file:
Copyright (c) 1992-2003 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980,
Hello,
I have come to an error in my FreeBSD Box. I edited the default
/etc/ttys file for running the XDM daemon on a virtual terminal by changing
the off to on. Therefore, the entry is enabled. When I shutdown and
restarted, my OS went crazy. The screen goes from the running script to a
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Has anybody installed FBSD on a HP Kayak XU6/400 SCSI?
I've got a change to get one or two of these boxes and
would appreciate any insights out there. Can I drop in
my 40GB IDE drive?
thanks in advance,
gary
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On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 01:13:24PM +1100, David Gerard wrote:
This is probably really simple, but I couldn't see it in the handbook ...
I've plugged a umass device (a camera) into a USB port. What do I do now to
get access to the data?
You need to have usbd running (usbd_enable=YES in
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