Hi:
Can someone tell me how to configure the Tape Device if it is not identified
by the FreeBSD.Or I must add options to the kernel.
Mine is dds-3 12/24G internal scsi Tape device.
Shen Chao
_
The new MSN 8: smart spam protecti
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 01:45:27AM -0500, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> I believe the normal way to chroot named in FreeBSD is something like:
>
> named_enable="YES"
> named_flags="-u bind -g bind -t /etc/namedb -c named.conf"
>
> ...in /etc/rc.conf. When doing so, the following seems to make life
> mu
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 10:44:42PM -0800, Justin Carrera wrote:
> what is the difference between Freebsd and Openbsd?
Consult the archives for the last N times this question has been
discussed.
Kris
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On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 04:23, Dragoncrest wrote:
> Looking for a good anti-virus to go with my spam filter. Currently using
> spam assassin with mixed results, but now I'm getting more and more of
> these stupid viruses coming into the mail server I'd rather deal
> without. Anybody got a
Hi,
I am having a bit of a problem. One might say, a serious problem. :( When
other servers query my name servers, they send queries with a source port of
53; but apparently my BIND (8.3.4) is responding from a high port (seemingly
random). And this is causing some trouble. :( How can I prevent th
Hello, gentlemen!
Our company has an email & internet server working under FreeBSD. We
use it for mail and as a internet gate, not for web-hosting. We have
no specialists in UNIX systems, but we have a great need of measuring
IP-traffic via the server. Can we use any standard commands for this
purp
Hi!
> Can someone tell me how to configure the Tape Device if it is not identified
> by the FreeBSD.Or I must add options to the kernel.
>
> Mine is dds-3 12/24G internal scsi Tape device.
In my experience SCSI tape drives require no special configuration of
FreeBSD. You just need to make sure
Hello,
I have a machine running atacontrol based software RAID in which one
of the disks recently failed (Maxtor, not IBM for those who want to
know). Now I'm wondering how I should go about fixing this. atacontrol
seems to lack a command to fix broken software only arrays.
I suppose I could use d
Hi,
I would like to know what the preferred way is for installing the mod_php4
port (4.2.3) with your own customized options enabled.
This is on FreeBSD 4.7, in conjunction with apache+mod_ssl-1.3.27+2.8.12.
I see the Makefile's CONFIGURE_ARGS specifically states "--without-gd" and
"--without-m
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Just run 'make' from the mod_php4 directory. You set all those options
interactively.
# Adam
>> (01.28.2003 @ 0253 PST): Andreas Pauley said, in 1.0K: <<
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know what the preferred way is for installing the mod_php4
> port (
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 03:00:41AM -0800, Adam Weinberger wrote:
> Just run 'make' from the mod_php4 directory. You set all those options
> interactively.
Or for the noninteractive version:
# make PHP4_OPTIONS='\"option1\" \"option2\" ...' BATCH=yes install
The quotes & backslashes are necessary
My problem is that,
I installed the popper and the imap-uw programs. With make install
from their directory in /usr/ports.
My first problem is that I can't find the popper program...
All the installations went fine!
Athought the impad program does exists, but if I start it I can't see it
anywhere
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 06:48, Gannater János wrote:
> My problem is that,
> I installed the popper and the imap-uw programs. With make install
> from their directory in /usr/ports.
> My first problem is that I can't find the popper program...
> All the installations went fine!
> Athought the impad
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 11:29:28AM +0100, Mark wrote:
> I am having a bit of a problem. One might say, a serious problem. :( When
> other servers query my name servers, they send queries with a source port of
> 53; but apparently my BIND (8.3.4) is responding from a high port (seemingly
> random).
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Yes, I'm currently using this on my FreeBSD box checking mail from a Windows
Outlook Express machine, and all is working fine.
Didn't take long to set up, and very quickly got accurate. I'm on many
mailing lists, and receive far too many emails a day, a few 100 atleast.
So far after using popFile
> We have
> no specialists in UNIX systems, but we have a great need of measuring
> IP-traffic via the server. Can we use any standard commands for this
> purpose or do we need to get a special program for it?
MRTG is probably what you're looking for: it produces graphs, updated every
five minute
ÈÂÖ wrote:
Hello, gentlemen!
Our company has an email & internet server working under FreeBSD. We
use it for mail and as a internet gate, not for web-hosting. We have
no specialists in UNIX systems, but we have a great need of measuring
IP-traffic via the server. Can we use any standard commands f
Hi !
I know this question was asked a lot in the past, but I coudn't find any
answer.
Is there any way I could get bass/treble switches in the sound mixer ? I have
a Creative SBLive.
kldstat:
snd_emu10k1.ko
snd_pcm.ko
I know some months ago someone was working on a patch to implement some of th
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 07:41:36AM -0500, Mykroft Holmes IV wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 06:48, Gannater J??nos wrote:
> > My problem is that,
> > I installed the popper and the imap-uw programs. With make install
> > from their directory in /usr/ports.
> > My first problem is that I can't find
I'm using a combination of ipfw+dummynet (for queing and traffic shaping)
and ipf+ipnat for the majority of my packet filtering needs. However, the
one thing I haven't figured out is how to allow ipf pass ipv6.
Ipfw has a default allow rule, and so does ip6fw.
Ipf has will pass in and out all ipv
On 2003-01-28 17:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > There are also some writeups on the FreeBSD web site on
> > troubleshooting.
>
> Don't doubt you, but that is the first place I looked on the
> Internet. That info is well hidden, I think.
Not quite. I be
> Your inetd daemon is running, right? If not, check the Handbook on
how
> to enable it (IIRC it's an option you need to set in rc.conf, but should
> be enabled in /etc/defaults/rc.conf)
Thanks a lot for all of you!
I have found the problem! My inet dameon was desabled at
the /etc/rc.conf file...
I guess this thread is dead by now. Just thought I should tell all of you
who have tried to help me that I bought a new NIC yesterday with a different
chipset. Everything works like a charm!
I am not going to bother further testing with the Cnet-card- even though it
was brand new. If anyone happen
- Original Message -
From: "Matthew Seaman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: How to stop BIND from using high ports?
> On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 11:29:28AM +0100, Mark wrote:
>
> > I am having a bit of a problem. One might say,
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Andrew Brampton wrote:
> Yes, I'm currently using this on my FreeBSD box checking mail from a Windows
> Outlook Express machine, and all is working fine.
>
> Didn't take long to set up, and very quickly got accurate. I'm on many
> mailing lists, and receive far too many emails
Ceri Davies wrote:
[ ... ]
Please read the section on this in the handbook.
This one:
"17.9.8 Running named in a Sandbox
Contributed by Ceri Davies."
...? :-) Thank you.
-Chuck
Hmm. Quick testing suggests that having a /usr/obj tree lying around
does trigger the problem of staticly linki
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-01-27 13:12:39 +0100:
> Hi,
>
> i can't build mozilla from ports on FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE. It hangs at this
> point:
>
> /usr/bin/sed -e "s|%%PREFIX%%|/usr/X11R6|g" -e "s|%%MOZILLA%%|mozilla|g"
> /usr/ports/www/mozilla/files/mozilla.sh
> >/usr/ports/www/mozilla/
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-01-27 17:15:29 -0500:
> Hey all. I'm finally getting around to setting up a caching dns
> server. Pretty confusing from my angle.
>
> Here's what I have so far:
> named enaabled in /etc/rc.conf
> cd to /etc/namedb and run sh make-localhost
>
> and the following in /et
I've been working on setting up named in a sandbox. I got some
helpful hints here where I couldn't quite understand the handbook
(yes, I did read it, that doesn't necessarily mean I understood it :).
Anyway, I followed the handbook steps for sandboxing named exactly -
meaning I didn't even retype
I have desknote 928a and sis 900 ethernet says "attach returned 6"
although it finds the MAC. I tried with 4.6.2, 4.7, 5.0 release boot
floppies! Same result!
Did anybody have any luck with this?
Evren
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Hey all-
I am trying to do a buildworld on 5.0-RELEASE, but it seems to die
while making the kerberos5 system. And ideas? The error is as follows.
===> kerberos5/libexec
===> kerberos5/libexec/ipropd-master
cc -O -pipe -march=pentium4
-I/usr/src/kerberos5/libexec/ipropd-master/../../../crypt
On 01/28/03 03:39 PM, Roman Neuhauser sat at the `puter and typed:
> # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-01-27 17:15:29 -0500:
> > Hey all. I'm finally getting around to setting up a caching dns
> > server. Pretty confusing from my angle.
> >
> > Here's what I have so far:
> > named enaabled in /etc/rc.c
> # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-01-27 13:12:39 +0100:
> > Hi,
> >
> > i can't build mozilla from ports on FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE. It hangs at this
> > point:
> >
> > /usr/bin/sed -e "s|%%PREFIX%%|/usr/X11R6|g" -e "s|%%MOZILLA%%|mozilla|g"
>
> > /usr/ports/www/mozilla/files/mozilla.sh
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 07:52:30 -0800
"David J. Haines" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> Hey all-
> I am trying to do a buildworld on 5.0-RELEASE, but it seems to
> die
> while making the kerberos5 system. And ideas? The error is as
> follows.
>
> ===> kerberos5/libexec
> ===> kerber
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Justin Carrera wrote:
> Subject: bsd
>
> what is the difference between Freebsd and Openbsd?
>
> thank you
>
This is kinda hard to answer in a mailing list. OpenBSD is primarily
concerned with code review and producing an uber-secure operating system.
A lot of this work f
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-01-28 10:52:10 -0500:
> I want just a caching nameserver. If I understand correctly, you are
> suggesting I remove the 0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA zone. So I should only
> have the hint zone, right?
exactly.
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If you cc me or remove the list(s) completely I'll most lik
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 04:11:51PM +0100, Mark wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Matthew Seaman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:52 PM
> Subject: Re: How to stop BIND from using high ports?
>
>
> > On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 11:29:28AM +
I'm getting messages like below that I'm out of inodes on /var.
asu.edu kernel log messages:
>id 25 on /var: out of inodes
> syslogd: /var/log/auth.log: No such file or directory
> syslogd: /var/log/maillog: No such file or directory
> syslogd: /var/log/cron: No such file or directory
> s
Hello,
I'm trying to put 5.0-RELEASE on my new laptop, and I found a good guide
for doing so with 4.x-- basically, you have to escape the autoboot
process, type boot -c, enter "eisa 0" at the "config>" prompt, and then
quit to start the boot. But it seems like 5.0 does not support boot -c
(just i
It seems like my IMAPd is loaded, but not correctly.
How can I tell IMAPd to use my authentication information?
And how should I configure IMAPd?
My problem is that when I try to log in to my accounts from
squirrelmail it says their are not availible. Althought I
used the right password and usernam
Louis LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> And, finally, once I got named started in this manner, I got the
> following message in the /var/log/messages:
>
> Jan 28 10:41:04 keyslapper named[42779]: check_hints: A records for
> J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET class 1 do not match hint records
>
> Doing a
Guess it was a big mistake to send a security issue question to
"security@freebsd", I apologize.
My concerns are over my FreeBSD 4.7-REL bind-8. I am
under a lot of pressure (to stay on the air) to upgrade
just the bind 8.x to preferably 9.2.2. IS THERE ANY WAY
to just get the /usr/ports/...
Dear/Beste Roman,
Monday, January 27, 2003, 9:21:45 AM, you wrote:
> I currently installed FreeBSD-5.0 and having problem configuring xl
> card. Dmesg shows that kernel picks it up:
> xl0: <3Com 3c905B-TX Fast Etherlink XL> port 0xe400-0xe47f mem
> 0xe000-0xe07f irq 11 at device 9.0 o
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 09:44 AM, Gannater János wrote:
It seems like my IMAPd is loaded, but not correctly.
How can I tell IMAPd to use my authentication information?
And how should I configure IMAPd?
My problem is that when I try to log in to my accounts from
squirrelmail it says thei
Well, that didn't fix it. I set the CPUTYPE as instructed, but I got
the following error:
===> kerberos5/lib/libkadm5clnt
===> kerberos5/lib/libkadm5srv
===> kerberos5/lib/libsl
===> kerberos5/lib/libgssapi
===> kerberos5/lib/libkafs5
===> kerberos5/lib/libtelnet
===> kerberos5/libexec
===> ker
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-01-28 16:54:20 +0100:
> > # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-01-27 13:12:39 +0100:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > i can't build mozilla from ports on FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE. It hangs at this
>
> > > point:
> > >
> > > /usr/bin/sed -e "s|%%PREFIX%%|/usr/X11R6|g" -e "s|%%MOZILLA
I am setting up a cvs server on my bsd box. So far i have enabled pserver in
my /etc/initd.conf file. I have added a user called 'cvsuser' i have created
a repository in /home/cvsroot i have pointed my CVSROOT variable to that
cvsroot directory. when i enter the command
cvs -d :pserver:cvsuser@loca
- Original Message -
From: "Matthew Seaman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: How to stop BIND from using high ports?
> On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 04:11:51PM +0100, Mark wrote:
>
> > --[ with src port = 53 ] 15:33:03.47212
> My guess is either your inetd.conf file or your Squirrel
Mail
> configuration are broken. Here are both for UW Imap.
>
> Server Settings
> 1. Domain : your domain
> 2. IMAP Server : localhost
> 3. IMAP Port: 143
> 4. Use Sendmail/SMTP: SMTP
> 6.S
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Brett Harris wrote:
> The best way that I've found to back my machine's configs up, is to
>create a directory such as /etc/config , *move* all my important
>configuration files to it (firewall, syslogd, rc.conf etc -
>basically anything i'd want to keep for a new machine),
>and
Hello,
I recently changed my ISP - DSL provider, a new static IP, and now
having problems ssh'ing in, none before.
My config ==>
ISP[DSL]
|
Modem
|
Router/Gateway
|
==> HubLAN machine(1)
|LAN machine(2)
|
|LAN machine(n)
The LAN si
Hi all, a friend of mine is working on a script which we want to be portable
between Linux and FreeBSD (it utilizes several external programs to do its
work). The last thing we've tripped on seems like a show-stopper.
We need to echo a string *and* a NUL character (\0) into a stream so that a
prog
Hello,
Is there a better way to manage lpd permissions than
specifying individual hosts in /etc/hosts.lpd? I have a
heterogeneous network here (there are a few Winder's machines in
addition to a bunch of Unix machines) that has a bunch o' machines
on it, all of which are listed in a lo
Mark wrote:
Hello,
Is there a better way to manage lpd permissions than
specifying individual hosts in /etc/hosts.lpd? I have a
heterogeneous network here (there are a few Winder's machines in
addition to a bunch of Unix machines) that has a bunch o' machines
on it, all of which are li
On 28-Jan-2003 John Reynolds~ wrote:
>
> We need to echo a string *and* a NUL character (\0) into a stream so that a
> program that delimits its input by \0 characters will do the right thing.
>
> He had been doing this via printf(1) like so:
>
> % printf "some string\0" | some_process
>
> h
[ On Tuesday, January 28, Conrad Sabatier wrote: ]
>
> Works fine under -current:
>
> $ printf "foo\0bar\0" | od -c
> 000f o o \0 b a r \0
>
> This also works under -current:
>
> $ printf "foo\" | od -c
> 000f o o \0
On 28-Jan-2003 John Reynolds~ wrote:
>
> [ On Tuesday, January 28, Conrad Sabatier wrote: ]
>
>> It may very well be that printf (or libc?) has a bug under -stable. Are you
>> using any unusual optimization settings in /etc/make.conf, by the way? When
>> did you last upgrade?
>
> nope, nothin
[ On Tuesday, January 28, Conrad Sabatier wrote: ]
>
> Unless it's already been done. :-) Can you check the RCS Id in
> /usr/src/usr.bin/printf/printf.c? Here's what I have:
>
> $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/printf/printf.c,v 1.26 2002/09/04 23:29:05 dwmalone Exp $
>
> Now, if we have identical vers
Hello,
After a fresh cvsup of ports tree, "portupgrade -R rsync2.5.5_1
fails. Here is the uname info:
$ uname -a
FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE #0: Fri Nov 15 23:37:50 GMT
2002 :/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/ i386
$
Here is a tail of the portupgrade output:
rsync 2.5.6 configuration succ
Sorry for the newbie Q:
I'd love to start using KDE 3.1 as soon as possible on my FreeBSD 4.7 box.
How will I know when/if it's ready to install from ports?
What's the recommended method? Just 'cvsup' and see if it's there?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sorry for the newbie Q:
>
> I'd love to start using KDE 3.1 as soon as possible on my FreeBSD 4.7
> box.
>
> How will I know when/if it's ready to install from ports?
> What's the recommended method? Just 'cvsup' and see if it's there?
You can also have a look at http:/
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Sorry for the newbie Q:
>>
>> I'd love to start using KDE 3.1 as soon as possible on my FreeBSD 4.7
>> box.
>>
>> How will I know when/if it's ready to install from ports?
>> What's the recommended method? Just 'cvsup' and see if it's there?
>
> You can also have a l
It seems that sendmail is no longer setuid root. (I have 4.7 on one
box where it's not setuid and 4.2 stable on another box where it is).
When I run mailq from my 4.7 box, I get a permission denied error when
run as a normal user. Is this now the expected behavior? Is there
any relatively secu
David Bear wrote:
I'm getting messages like below that I'm out of inodes on /var.
asu.edu kernel log messages:
id 25 on /var: out of inodes
syslogd: /var/log/auth.log: No such file or directory
syslogd: /var/log/maillog: No such file or directory
syslogd: /var/log/cron: No such file or direc
John,
the only step i am not clear on is step 4. Where can i find the passwd file
that i should use? I assume that you are talking about the shadowed
password
file.
Thanks for you input,
Brian
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "John Mills" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Brian Henning
Hi,
I have messed up the Makefile just before the commit :-(
Thanks to you all for pointing this out.
The fix (s/@{STRIP_CMD}/@${STRIP_CMD}/) has been committed a minute
ago.
Apologies,
Olli
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|-[ FreeBSD
Respected Sir/ Madam
I am Dev, doing my research in Centre for Telecommunications Research,
King's college London. My research project involves evaluating the
performance of MIP6 TCP in the presence of fragmentation and without
fragmentation. I am using Kame MIP6 for Free BSD 4.4. I wish to ch
--- "James J. Ramsey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 12:23:38 -0800 (PST)
> From: "James J. Ramsey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Revisiting the semirandom bug/issue in
> FreeBSD's ATA querying
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> --- "Wojciech S. Czarneck
Try compiling with the following in your make.conf file:
NO_CPU_CFLAGS= true#Don't add -march= to CFLAGS automatically
NO_CPU_COPTFLAGS=true #Don't add -march= to COPTFLAGS automatically
On 2003-01-28 10:09, "David J. Haines" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, that didn't fix it.
>> It seems like my IMAPd is loaded, but not correctly.
>> How can I tell IMAPd to use my authentication information?
>> And how should I configure IMAPd?
>> My problem is that when I try to log in to my accounts from
>> squirrelmail it says their are not availible. Althought I
>> used the right pa
Hi Oliver,
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 20:34, Oliver Braun wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have messed up the Makefile just before the commit :-(
>
> Thanks to you all for pointing this out.
>
> The fix (s/@{STRIP_CMD}/@${STRIP_CMD}/) has been committed a minute
> ago.
>
Thanks for that., and for taking the tim
Hello All:
I am now utterlly stumped. I have the following config:
Catalyst 2950 Switch:
-> FreeBSD 4.7 Release Box
-> FreeBSD 4.5 Release Box
-> FreeBSD 4.4 Release Box
-> Win2K Server
-> Solaris 8 Box
The Win2k box and the 4.5 Box are running on exactly the same hardware.
All of the server
Michael K. Smith wrote:
[ ... ]
So, here's the issue. When I ping any of the FreeBSD servers, every
200th packet is dropped, irrespective of frame size (anywhere from 100
to 1500 bytes). I see exactly the same behavior on all of the FreeBSD
boxes, but the Win2k server on the same hardware,
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 01:18 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Michael K. Smith wrote:
[ ... ]
So, here's the issue. When I ping any of the FreeBSD servers, every
200th packet is dropped, irrespective of frame size (anywhere from
100 to 1500 bytes). I see exactly the same behavior on all
I'm trying to setup raid 0 between two 80 gig drives using ccd but it's
not working. Here is the setup.
1. two 80 gig drives
2. Both on a Promise ultra 66 card
3. System disk is separate
According to the FreeBSD hand book you need to run disklabel to give the
disk a lable and to change the parti
Hi,
I have a problem with userland PPP that has persisted ever since 4.5
(currently using 4.6 and the problem is still there). I am on DSL and
therefore connecting through the tun0 device and PPPoE.
My problem is, that after some (varying) time, the connection just
stalls. According to PPP's l
I installed FreeBSD 5.0 this weekend at home and
removed it five hours laters. Two problems made this
use of this OS prohibitive for me, although I was
hoping to stop using Debian and start using FreeBSD.
1) Awful performance on the sound subsystem under
heavy load. If I copy large files, or sta
Bartosz Fabianowski wrote:
[ ... ]
I have a problem with userland PPP that has persisted ever since 4.5
(currently using 4.6 and the problem is still there). I am on DSL and
therefore connecting through the tun0 device and PPPoE.
Have you tried adjusting the MTU? ISPs which use PPPoE need to u
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Juless Grosse
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> Can anybody here confirm if these are common problems,
> and if there are any settings I might tune for their
> removal? I really wish I could change to FreeBSD.
The performance issue is easy, and in the early adopter's guide, w
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, at 09:49 [=GMT-0800], Everett Batey EL wrote:
> My concerns are over my FreeBSD 4.7-REL bind-8. I am
> under a lot of pressure (to stay on the air) to upgrade
> just the bind 8.x to preferably 9.2.2. IS THERE ANY WAY
> to just get the /usr/ports/.../bind-9.2.x FOR 4.7R ???
>
From kde.freebsd.org:
"Looks like KDE 3.1 has finally been released. See the announcement on the
KDE web site. More on FreeBSD ports and packages as it becomes available."
Joey
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From kde.freebsd.org:
"Looks like KDE 3.1 has finally been released. See the announcement on the
KDE web site. More on FreeBSD ports and packages as it becomes available."
Joey
Juless Grosse wrote:
I installed FreeBSD 5.0 this weekend at home and
removed it five hours laters. Two problems made this
use of this OS prohibitive for me, although I was
hoping to stop using Debian and start using FreeBSD.
1) Awful performance on the sound subsystem under
heavy load. If I co
Hi,
I ran a command like:
while `some command` ; do something ; done &
and I missed the PID output when I backgrounded it.
Now I want to kill this while process, but I cannot find it anymore.
I tried to ps auxw | grep while, and grep do and so on, but I cannot find
the process to kill it.
Ho
On 28-Jan-2003 John Reynolds~ wrote:
>
> [ On Tuesday, January 28, Conrad Sabatier wrote: ]
>>
>> Unless it's already been done. :-) Can you check the RCS Id in
>> /usr/src/usr.bin/printf/printf.c? Here's what I have:
>>
>> $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/printf/printf.c,v 1.26 2002/09/04 23:29:05 dwm
At 1:19 PM -0500 1/28/03, Bill Moran wrote:
Mark wrote:
Is there a better way to manage lpd permissions than
specifying individual hosts in /etc/hosts.lpd? I have a
heterogeneous network here (there are a few Winder's machines
in addition to a bunch of Unix machines) that has a bunch of
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[ On Tuesday, January 28, Conrad Sabatier wrote: ]
>
> Ah, OK. So there *is* a difference. I can't imagine there being anything
> unsafe about using the 5.0 version under -stable. But it would be best to
> confirm this. Perhaps you should file a PR?
>
I will pull the -current sources tonigh
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-01-27 23:07:11 +0800:
> Due to my ISP's smtp server not having a valid external hostname, I can
> only send emails to FreeBSD mailing list via yahoo's smtp server (which
> requires authentification).
LART them, and if it doesn't help, LART them again. If that doesn't
Ok, got a new cable modem. Pretty good so far. Now, I just need to get
the DHCP client working. Haven't gotten too lucky with that so far.
First, I just put the line
ifconfig_xl0="DHCP"
in rc.conf.
That did something. Resolv.conf looked good and the leases file in
/var/db looked tremendous. But
(skip down)
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Bill Moran wrote:
> David Bear wrote:
> > I'm getting messages like below that I'm out of inodes on /var.
> >
> > asu.edu kernel log messages:
> >
> >>id 25 on /var: out of inodes
> >> syslogd: /var/log/auth.log: No such file or directory
> >> syslogd: /var/log/
Is it possible/advisable to upgrade my 4.4 system
to 4.7 either stepwise or in one jump.
If so is there a blurb somewhere giving details?.
hal
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yes, its possible, but after "make world"/ "make kernel" you will need to
update some file in /etc directory, examples you can found in /usr/src/etc/
Sergey V. Golitzyn
(Russia)
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 02:32, Hal Lynch wrote:
> Is it possible/advisable to upgrade my 4.4 system
> to 4.7 eith
Have you tried adjusting the MTU? ISPs which use PPPoE need to use a
slightly smaller MTU than the default; for instance, Verizon.net wants
1492.
Thanks for the tip, I had actually forgotten to set the MTU. However, it
did not help :(. PPP still stalls...
Bartosz
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Just a quick question, but is there a way of doing a du on a union'd fs,
without unmounting the union?
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Thanks, I'll check it out.
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 04:10:49PM -0800, Mahlon wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 25, 2003, Jason Morgan wrote:
> > I remotely admin a server and am trying to come up with a simple way to
> > monitor traffic.
>
>
> I wrote a script a short while back that helps.
> Graphs traffic
HELP! The documentation is pretty poor here. How do I add proxy support to
the rc.setiathome.conf file?
I've tried:
seti_proxy_args=-proxy xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port
seti_proxy_args=http_proxy xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port
HTTTP_PROXY=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port
and a bunch of other variations but I always get errors a
"Phillip Smith (mailing list)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> To create a somewhat redundant network connection, my friend has
> connected to business level ADSL connections at his home (32 IPs each).
> So, he has two routers, on two different networks (ATT/UUNET) and what
> he's doing is multi-hom
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