DanB wrote:
Running this now ESMTP Sendmail 8.8.8/8.8.8; Mon, 16 Jun 2003 22:40:11
-0700 (PDT).
How do I updated it?
My goodness...that version is about six years out of date.
Simply installing a newer version of sendmail probably isn't adequate in terms
of security, although you can go to
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From: FBSD_User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gary Aitken [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 9:27 PM
Subject: RE: USB/NE2000 IRQ conflict?
The ne2000 nic has setup utility that you run from ms/dos that you
can set the
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-06-17 14:37:09 +1000:
further, if i do try and configure with the --enable-ipfw-transparent
option, configure complains with the following:
checking if setresuid is implemented... yes
checking if IP-Filter header files are installed... no
WARNING: Cannot find
I am interested in installing the gaim port, but it seems there is recursive
dependancy that forces it to install XFree86 v4.3.0. I don't mind this, but
unfortunately I end up with a build failure for one of the clients. I suppose
someone has sucessfully jumped over this obstacle, and would ask
I am interested in getting my server to bounce mail from open relays.
I have been to the ordb.org site. I have added the suggested line
to my mc files;
FEATURE(`dnsbl', `relays.ordb.org', ` 550 Email rejected due to sending server
misconfiguration - see
* David Banning [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030617 09:52]: wrote:
I am interested in getting my server to bounce mail from open relays.
I have been to the ordb.org site. I have added the suggested line
to my mc files;
FEATURE(`dnsbl', `relays.ordb.org', ` 550 Email rejected due to sending server
Hello
I installed the above poptop version on the FreeBSD 4.8 Release machines. On the first
machine
the installation was no problem but on the second the following error occurs. What is
going wrong?
Script started on Fri Jun 13 15:02:11 2003
pluto# exitmake./configure [11Dmake install
David Banning wrote:
How do I find out my sendmail version? I seems silly to ask the question,
but I have looked at the files in /etc/mail, I have looked for a version
option in the sendmail 'man page'. I have used 'locate' to find sendmail
files on the system, and then viewed them for any
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 02:52:09AM -0400, David Banning typed:
I am interested in getting my server to bounce mail from open relays.
I have been to the ordb.org site. I have added the suggested line
to my mc files;
FEATURE(`dnsbl', `relays.ordb.org', ` 550 Email rejected due to sending
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 09:01:09PM -0400, Jud wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 01:53:54 +0200, Alex de Kruijff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 10:15:05PM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
[snip]
Hmmm... It's a long time since I had any dealings with a Microsoft OS,
but I seem to
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 05:10:27PM -0700, Andras Kende wrote:
I would like to configure apache2 with modssl from ports on 5.1.
You don't need to. The mod_ssl stuff is built into apache2 already:
no extra packages required. To enable it, all you need do is provide
an appropriate Server
Thanks guys, I'm going to try again. (fortunately this is not a production server)
1 noteable incident. When I tried to install the system the first time I selected
Linux Compat.
I just started the install again and when it tries to install the Linux~~.bz the
installer
crashes and says it had a
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:06:22AM +0300, ODHIAMBO Washington typed:
I believe the ordb dnslists are not free anymore, but that is upto you to
go and find out. Perhaps you already did.
ordb.org is free and AFAIK they have no intention to change that policy.
-Ruben
* Ruben de Groot [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030617 12:19]: wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:06:22AM +0300, ODHIAMBO Washington typed:
I believe the ordb dnslists are not free anymore, but that is upto you to
go and find out. Perhaps you already did.
ordb.org is free and AFAIK they have
Hi all
I am interested in installing the gaim port, but it seems there is recursive
dependancy that forces it to install XFree86 v4.3.0. I don't mind this, but
unfortunately I end up with a build failure for one of the clients. I suppose
someone has sucessfully jumped over this obstacle, and would
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 05:20:06PM +0300, Bogdan Mihalcea wrote:
Hello!
I have compiled and installed the CUPS package (cups, cups-base,
cups-lpr, cups-pstoraster). All went well, I had no errors whatsoever.
After, I tried to install (add) my printer with the command # kprinter
(Add
PROTECTED] [20030617 09:49]: wrote:
I am interested in installing the gaim port, but it seems there is recursive
dependancy that forces it to install XFree86 v4.3.0. I don't mind this, but
unfortunately I end up with a build failure for one of the clients. I suppose
someone has sucessfully jumped
I think you may have the answer Kent...
in my make.conf I did allow the SUP = YES directives from the example file
/usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf
I just took that section out based on your recommendation below. So the only things in
my make is now:
PERL5 module stuff that was already enabled
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 13:13, Martin Schweizer wrote:
Hello
I installed the above poptop version on the FreeBSD 4.8 Release machines. On the
first machine
the installation was no problem but on the second the following error occurs. What
is
going wrong?
I've already mailed fix to this
Sorry for confusion on where it dies...It gets thru all the hardware
probing...Appearing to find
all hardware in the machine...Except that drivers arent attached to MB
internal video ( which is
supposed to be disabled ), SMBus and Onboard Multimedia-sound.
It enters the sysinstall program, where
Hi, All.
On my machine with FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE I was done next steps:
Edit /usr/local/etc/CVSUP.conf for next settings:
*default host=cvsup4.ru.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/var/cvsup
*default prefix=/var/cvsup
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4
*default delete use-rel-suffix
#*default compress
any suggestions would be great.
i have a restrictive ipfw ruleset that works great.. it only allows
incoming connections that i allow and outgoing connections allow. i have
a list of ports that i let my users go out on: 80, 22, 143, 443 etc
etc..
All the stuff they might need to do.
how can i
I've been noticing for a few days that my network's performance is
less than good. When I checked on it, I found that the firewall
attempting to ping the ISP's DNS resolver would have hiccups. The ISP
claims that there is nothing wrong on the T-1 line and that there is a
problem on the
In order to trouble shoot booting a newer pc, I have tried to configure a serial
console...Unfortunately, I dont
know what port settings ( baud rate, # bits, parity etc ) to use on the receiving
machine...Ive tried lots of combinations
at get gibberish at low settingslots of @ signs at 9600
Andrew Thomson writes:
any suggestions would be great.
i have a restrictive ipfw ruleset that works great.. it only allows
incoming connections that i allow and outgoing connections allow. i have
a list of ports that i let my users go out on: 80, 22, 143, 443 etc
etc..
All the stuff they
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Andrew Thomson wrote:
how can i handle passive ftp though?
i can let 21 out, but when the remote ftp server says use this x high
port.. i block that because it's not in my list. so what can i do to get
around this..
IIRC, FTP sends its replies on TCP port 20. I
Jaime writes:
IIRC, FTP sends its replies on TCP port 20. I can't recall if
that is port 20 on the remote or local host, though. A little
experimentation and you'll probably figure it out. (hint: netstat -nf
inet)
That's true of non-passive mode connections (FTP server port 20 to FTP
Matthew Seaman said:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 10:40:48PM +0200, Tobias Roth wrote:
Is it save to install WinXP after FreeBSD? My IBM recovery cd goofed
up my WinXP and I'd like to reinstall XP only and keep my existing
FreeBSD slices intact. Same goes for the MBR, of course.
And yes, I will
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, lbland wrote:
I don't know, but it may be a router loop problem in the ISP router
tables. Those tables can change dynamically and can cause intermittent
issues like you explained.
I had three pings going at the same time. One to the ISP's DNS
resolver, one to the
Can anyone explain this? It looks like I can't delete a given
file. This file has been causing weird errors with just about everything,
including tar, rm, ls -l, etc. It resides on a vinum RAID-5 array, which
is the only strange thing I can think of about it.
zeus# ls
#pico29506#
Andrew Thomson wrote:
any suggestions would be great.
i have a restrictive ipfw ruleset that works great.. it only allows
incoming connections that i allow and outgoing connections allow. i have
a list of ports that i let my users go out on: 80, 22, 143, 443 etc
etc..
All the stuff they might
Jaime wrote:
I've been noticing for a few days that my network's performance is
less than good. When I checked on it, I found that the firewall
attempting to ping the ISP's DNS resolver would have hiccups. The ISP
claims that there is nothing wrong on the T-1 line and that there is a
How can i configure the IFF_LINK2 flag, in order to enable or disable
the ingrees filtering on a stf or gif interface?
Thank u
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Hi,
Thank for all advise, and also apologize to wrong list mail..
I have solve my cvsup problem.. by using
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_5
so cvsup process has began.. I wonder result of this operation
Her development, her freedom, her independence, must come from and
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Bill Moran wrote:
What make/model of NIC are you using?
cerberus# ifconfig -a
fxp0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet 10.0.3.2 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 10.0.3.255
ether 00:e0:81:21:45:8c
media: Ethernet autoselect
Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 18:39, Joe Kelsey wrote:
Has anyone ever come across general-purpose tools for modifying shared
libraries? What I want to do is to edit the list of needed shared
libraries to correct the common mistakes that developers make in
creating
Hi,
I am trying to install SquidGuard on a FreeBSD server but this doesn't work. I
succeeded in installing SquidCache that works fine.
Can you advice me in getting a successful installation of SquidGuard on FreeBSD 4.4?
Alternatively, can you advice me a access controller and redirector working
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 09:06:10 -0400 (EDT)
Jaime [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone explain this? It looks like I can't delete a given
file. This file has been causing weird errors with just about
everything, including tar, rm, ls -l, etc. It resides on a vinum
RAID-5 array, which is
Read man info carefully. The fw_punch IPFW command opens up more
things than just FTP. There is no way just to active FTP part. The
other things become a security problem. The fw_punch command is a
very poorly designed command and should have never been allowed into
IPFW as it currently is. User
Hi all,
with the -A server option one can use mount_nwfs to connect to a Netware
server without the need of a running IPXrouted etc. I can use this from the
command line manually, but I do not know how to include the -A option
into my /etc/fstab or is this impossible?
The corresponding line
Thanks to everyone who responded. You are obviously a very enthusiastic
bunch about open source.
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Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:20 PM
To: Valerie Andrewlevich
Cc: 'Kenneth Wayne Culver'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE:
Do you have change any buffers(e.g. dump) in your backup scenario?
Do you used a clean cartridge?
Andreas -
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At 2003-06-17T12:13:46Z, Andrew Thomson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have a list of ports that i let my users go out on: 80, 22, 143, 443 etc
etc..
Out of curiosity, do you have control over the set of machines that your
users are connecting to? I.e., are they uploading to your own FTP server
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Bill Moran wrote:
What make/model of NIC are you using?
cerberus# ifconfig -a
fxp0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
inet 10.0.3.2 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 10.0.3.255
ether 00:e0:81:21:45:8c
media:
Valerie Andrewlevich wrote:
Thanks to everyone who responded. You are obviously a very enthusiastic
bunch about open source.
Enthusiastic? I'd say we're outright zealots at times! ;)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:20
In the last episode (Jun 17), David Banning said:
I am interested in getting my server to bounce mail from open relays.
I have been to the ordb.org site. I have added the suggested line
to my mc files;
FEATURE(`dnsbl', `relays.ordb.org', ` 550 Email rejected due to sending server
I cant compile squid for freebsd 5.1
(fresh cvsup`d ports!)
this error i get
=== Building for squid-2.5_3
Making all in lib
source='Array.c' object='Array.o' libtool=no depfile='.deps/Array.Po'
tmpdepfile='.deps/Array.TPo' depmode=gcc3 /bin/sh ../cfg
aux/depcomp cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.
Jaime wrote:
Can anyone explain this? It looks like I can't delete a given
file. This file has been causing weird errors with just about everything,
including tar, rm, ls -l, etc. It resides on a vinum RAID-5 array, which
is the only strange thing I can think of about it.
zeus# ls
Yes, I have used a cleaning cartridge... (2 of them as a matter of fact).
Also replaced all the hardware, tape drive, scsi card, and cable...
I'm not sure how to change the buffers in my back up scenario...
I know it was working for 3 years, without incident, and then
suddenly stopped, right
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 06:38:29AM -0700, Joe Kelsey wrote:
Basically, what I want to do is remove several entries from the *front*
of the dynamic section. Actually, I would settle for just removing all
of a certain tag (such as DT_NEEDED) from the dynamic section.
It's more constructive
Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 06:38:29AM -0700, Joe Kelsey wrote:
Basically, what I want to do is remove several entries from the *front*
of the dynamic section. Actually, I would settle for just removing all
of a certain tag (such as DT_NEEDED) from the dynamic section.
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 08:49:23AM -0700, Joe Kelsey wrote:
Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 06:38:29AM -0700, Joe Kelsey wrote:
Basically, what I want to do is remove several entries from the *front*
of the dynamic section. Actually, I would settle for just removing all
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Howdy list,
I'm trying to get gphoto2 to connect to my digital
camera as a NON root user. (it works fine when root,
but that's a security risk)
Under 4.x, all I had to do was make the appropriate
USB devices group readable and writeable, then add
users to the
sorry, please ignore
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On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 11:19:40AM +0200, Ruben de Groot wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:06:22AM +0300, ODHIAMBO Washington typed:
I believe the ordb dnslists are not free anymore, but that is upto you to
go and find out. Perhaps you already did.
ordb.org is free and AFAIK they have
Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 08:49:23AM -0700, Joe Kelsey wrote:
Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 06:38:29AM -0700, Joe Kelsey wrote:
Basically, what I want to do is remove several entries from the *front*
of the dynamic section. Actually, I would settle for
I cannot get the resolution for X above 800x600 (although I'm not sure,
it could be one smaller than that). The main problem is I can't see all
the dialogs for KDE; they won't fit on the screen.
I've upgraded the box to FreeBSD 4.8 release. I've uninstalled and
reinstalled XFree86 to the latest
Does your monitor support higher resolutions? If you have an old monitor,
did you put proper values in the monitor section of your XF86Config?
Ken
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Rik Scarborough wrote:
I cannot get the resolution for X above 800x600 (although I'm not sure,
it could be one smaller than
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 09:13:46AM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 17), David Banning said:
I am interested in getting my server to bounce mail from open relays.
w do I test if my mailserver is actually using ORDB.org?
I have been to the ordb.org site. I have added the
I just looked in /etc/devfs.conf ... so here is a guess ;)
# Allow members of group operator to cat things to the speaker
perm ugen0 0664
Tom Veldhouse
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From: Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 10:56 AM
Subject:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 09:13:04AM -0700, Joe Kelsey wrote:
It's more constructive to fix the linker than it is to patch the
ELF files created by it. The linker knows which libraries are
really needed and should be able to create the minimal list of
(true) dependencies.
This cannot be
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, heikki soerum wrote:
zeus# rm #pico29506#
rm: #pico29506#: Bad file descriptor
zeus# whoami
root
# is usually an special character, I usually delete such files with
Midnight Commander (mc shell), another possibility might be to not use
but rather use an \
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Kenneth Culver wrote:
Does your monitor support higher resolutions? If you have an old monitor,
did you put proper values in the monitor section of your XF86Config?
It's a new flat screen monitor. I've pretty much ignored that, taking
the values from the setup and
It should have read something nicer in the comment though:
# Allow members of group operator to write to ugen0
perm ugen0 0664
Tom Veldhouse
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From: Thomas T. Veldhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: FreeBSD-Questions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday,
Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
Yes it can. Symbol resolution is a fundamental part in linking.
Hence, the linker has all the information it needs to filter the
gratuitously long list of libraries programmers tend to give it
and keep the libraries that actually contributed to the link.
I know of no way to
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Rik Scarborough wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Kenneth Culver wrote:
Does your monitor support higher resolutions? If you have an old monitor,
did you put proper values in the monitor section of your XF86Config?
It's a new flat screen monitor. I've pretty much ignored
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 04:23:10AM -0600 or thereabouts, Duke, Brian seemed to write:
I think you may have the answer Kent...
in my make.conf I did allow the SUP = YES directives from the example file
/usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf
I just took that section out based on your recommendation
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Bill Moran wrote:
I think that the NIC is on the logic board. I can try to install
a PCI card and use that in its place to see if the problem goes away.
Should I bother?
I would. There are two possibilities that I would consider here:
a) The NIC has gone flaky
Hi all,
I tried to ssh to a remote machine from a FreeBSD 4.5 machine, but I received ...
connection refused message. However I succeeded to connect to this machine from
Windows. Are there any specifics settings to fix this?
Thanks in advance,
Haïfa.
-
Do You
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 03:50:41PM +0400 or thereabouts, ??? ?? seemed to
write:
Hi, All.
On my machine with FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE I was done next steps:
Edit /usr/local/etc/CVSUP.conf for next settings:
*default host=cvsup4.ru.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/var/cvsup
*default
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, [iso-8859-1] haifa touati wrote:
Hi all, I tried to ssh to a remote machine from a FreeBSD 4.5 machine,
but I received ... connection refused message. However I succeeded to
connect to this machine from Windows. Are there any specifics settings
to fix this? Thanks in
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 09:31:54AM -0700, Joe Kelsey wrote:
Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
Yes it can. Symbol resolution is a fundamental part in linking.
Hence, the linker has all the information it needs to filter the
gratuitously long list of libraries programmers tend to give it
and keep the
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 09:01:41 -0700
Marcel Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 08:49:23AM -0700, Joe Kelsey wrote:
Linux uses the same linker (GNU ld). Fixing the linker will have the
same effect on Linux as it will have on FreeBSD and hence will prevent
unnecessary
+-- Rohit [freebsd] [16-06-03 08:42 +]:
| Thanks for your help Jud, you are absolutely right. With issuing the halt
| command, there are no excessive delays in booting. Inface booting is really
| fast.
|
| Thanks
|
| Rohit
Rohit:
You mean to say that when you use 'halt'
Hi,
I'd like to write a keylogger for my freebsd box. Something that would log all
keyboard activity on my pc. I have peeked at the keyboard files in the
kernel. However, if someone could point me int the right direction... it will
be greatly appreciated.
note: I know theres code out there,
Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
It should have read something nicer in the comment though:
# Allow members of group operator to write to ugen0
perm ugen0 0664
Is that supposed to work for devices that always exist, or
for devices that are created on the fly?
The ugen device is created when I
computer saw the cable network, but the cable refused to accept a logon
request from the computer. The technician said that he believed that
neither B.S.D. nor any other Unix, nor any Microsoft product that could be
programmed to act as a server was acceptable. Has any other person had
the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings fellow B.S.D. enthusiasts. Recently, I requested installation
of a television cable at my home in Sacramento, California. The cable
operator is Comcast. I requested connection of the television cable to my
computer, which is a service that the operator
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 05:29:03AM -0700, Dave Bloodgood wrote:
From: Dave Bloodgood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 05:29:03 -0700
Subject: Serial Console Port Settings ?
In order to trouble shoot booting a newer pc, I have tried to configure a serial
Hi all. Ok, here's my situation. Just recently at work we switched over
to our network being managed by a windows 2000 domain. (Stupid in my
opinion, but they don't listen to me. Sheesh) One of the criteria for
printing is I have to login to the domain in order to be able to print to
our
Hi all,
I've just installed /usr/ports/editors/kxmleditor
(kxmleditor-0.8.1.tar.gz). Make was ok, but when I start it the
following messages are written to the console:
kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: library=libkxmleditorpart:
file=/usr/local/lib/libkxmleditorpart.la:
In my case, I have one Netgear card which I can manually configure,
and one generic card which I cannot, plus an SMC Etherpower (dec 21041
chip) card which also cannot be configured (the mfg configuration
program only allows configuration of the media type). By manually
configuring the
In the last episode (Jun 17), David Banning said:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 09:13:46AM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 17), David Banning said:
I have tried to test that it is working by adding;
127.0.0.2 29.66.188.209.relays.ordb.org
to my
$ grep mktemp /usr/include/*.h
/usr/include/unistd.h:char *mktemp __P((char *));
$ nm /usr/lib/libc.so.* | grep mktemp
/usr/libexec/elf/nm: /usr/lib/libc.so.4: no symbols
$ cat /var/cvsup/src/contrib/binutils/libiberty/choose-temp.c
/* Utility to pick a temporary filename prefix.
Greetings fellow B.S.D. enthusiasts. Recently, I requested installation
of a television cable at my home in Sacramento, California. The cable
operator is Comcast. I requested connection of the television cable to my
computer, which is a service that the operator advertises profusely. The
In the last episode (Jun 17), Marcel Moolenaar said:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 01:02:36PM -0400, Alexander Kabaev wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 09:01:41 -0700
Marcel Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 08:49:23AM -0700, Joe Kelsey wrote: Linux
uses the same linker (GNU
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ ... ]
PS: does anyone know what the correct terminology for FTP's
non-passive mode is? I sometimes refer to active mode when talking
FTP (because that term somehow got stuck in my head once upon a time),
but I usually get some very curious/confused looks when I talk
Hello,
I have come across a small difficulty. I would like to develop for
Motorola DSP56300 family on FreeBSD system, but unfortunately the
company provides tools for Windows and HP systems only.
I think that BSD would only benefit if such tools were available for it.
Moreover there are many
Greetings fellow B.S.D. enthusiasts. Recently, I requested
installation
of a television cable at my home in Sacramento, California.
The cable operator is Comcast. I requested connection of the
television cable to my computer, which is a service that the
operator advertises profusely.
In the last episode (Jun 17), Jaime said:
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, heikki soerum wrote:
zeus# rm #pico29506#
rm: #pico29506#: Bad file descriptor
zeus# whoami
root
# is usually an special character, I usually delete such files with
Midnight Commander (mc shell), another possibility
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Bill Moran wrote:
I think that the NIC is on the logic board. I can try to install
a PCI card and use that in its place to see if the problem goes away.
Should I bother?
I would. There are two possibilities that I would consider here:
a) The
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
It should have read something nicer in the comment though:
# Allow members of group operator to write to ugen0
perm ugen0 0664
Is that supposed to work for devices that always exist, or
for devices that are created on the fly?
The
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 01:02:36PM -0400, Alexander Kabaev wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 09:01:41 -0700
Marcel Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 08:49:23AM -0700, Joe Kelsey wrote:
Linux uses the same linker (GNU ld). Fixing the linker will have the
same effect on
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 11:34 am, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 17), Dragoncrest said:
Hi all. Ok, here's my situation. Just recently at work we switched
over to our network being managed by a windows 2000 domain. (Stupid
in my opinion, but they don't listen to me. Sheesh)
In the last episode (Jun 17), Kent Stewart said:
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 11:34 am, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 17), Dragoncrest said:
Hi all. Ok, here's my situation. Just recently at work we switched
over to our network being managed by a windows 2000 domain. (Stupid
In the last episode (Jun 17), Dragoncrest said:
Hi all. Ok, here's my situation. Just recently at work we switched
over to our network being managed by a windows 2000 domain. (Stupid
in my opinion, but they don't listen to me. Sheesh) One of the
criteria for printing is I have to login to
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 17), Kent Stewart said:
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 11:34 am, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 17), Dragoncrest said:
Hi all. Ok, here's my situation. Just recently at work we switched
over to our network being managed by a windows 2000 domain.
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 12:04 pm, Bill Moran wrote:
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 17), Kent Stewart said:
On Tuesday 17 June 2003 11:34 am, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 17), Dragoncrest said:
Hi all. Ok, here's my situation. Just recently at work we switched
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Hi !
I'm not sure how to ask this question, but, is there a way to make a USB
port behaves like an interface device ?
I mean, is there some kind of usb-net driver that I could use so I could
connect to anothr plugged-in USB device (like a pocket
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Simon-Pierre Butsana wrote:
I am trying to install SquidGuard on a FreeBSD server but this doesn't
work. I succeeded in installing SquidCache that works fine. Can you
advice me in getting a successful installation of SquidGuard on FreeBSD
4.4? Alternatively, can you advice
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