On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 04:36, Greg Lehey wrote:
On Sunday, 7 September 2003 at 0:39:57 -0600, Samuel Chow wrote:
Hi there,
I have the following vinum volume that I want to remove.
The disks will be reassigned to other machines.
After reading the man page, I am under the
On Tuesday, 16 September 2003 at 17:06:17 +1000, Ekrem wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 04:36, Greg Lehey wrote:
On Sunday, 7 September 2003 at 0:39:57 -0600, Samuel Chow wrote:
Hi there,
I have the following vinum volume that I want to remove.
The disks will be reassigned to other
On Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 02:17:14PM -0400, Gerald S Stoller wrote:
I have read some stuff stating that there is code to handle a
relational data base in FreeBSD . Where can I find some documentation
for this? What do I call to use this feature and how do I pass it a
(sql) program?
I installed FBSD 4.7-Release on a new hard drive and configured everything like it was
originally (.conf files were saved to CD). Everything looks great except when sending
mail. I get the error pasted below. I'm using Sendmail and Bind that came on
4.7-Release.
ERROR:
The original message
I think I answered part of my original question. The mail log file of the
secondary name server finally showed the same error message. Now my question
is would this be a Reverse DNS issue? Everything that I can think of is
pointing to that yet everything worked before. No changes to Sendmail or
Hello,
I thought I more or less understand how to handle these things in X,
but I am totally puzzled here.
For me, there are three crucial files
/etc/ttys:
ttyv8 /usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon xterm on secure
and /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/xdm-config:
! SECURITY: do not listen
Does anyone have any experience with programming mobile devices with Java on
the FreeBSD platform? I'd like to start with J2ME programming, but I'm
looking for a phone with a set of development tools for FreeBSD, so that I
don't have to switch to Windows in order to upload programs, for
zulkarnain [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hello..
I install freebsd 4.8...and then i install nessus
2.0.7 after update ports using cvsup...
when i try to run nessus-plugins-2.0.7, i encountered
this problem...
Shared object libintl.so.4 not found Something went
wrong when installing the
Hi Lowell,
Thanks for the reply.
I'm using FreeBSD 5.1 and I created the config file to use with CVSup from
the Handbook. Below is my config file:
*default tag=.
*default host=cvsup.uk.FreeBSD.org
*default prefix=/usr
*default base=/usr/local/etc/cvsup
*default release=cvs delete
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 05:59:13PM -0700, zulkarnain wrote:
I install freebsd 4.8...and then i install nessus
2.0.7 after update ports using cvsup...
when i try to run nessus-plugins-2.0.7, i encountered
this problem...
Shared object libintl.so.4 not found Something went
wrong when
David Nobles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Per David's suggestion, I'm redirecting this question to this list. My
FreeBSD CDs are for 3.2. Not sure what additional information might
be helpful.
FreeBSD 3.2 was outdated four years ago.
My old hard drive with Win98 died and I just got a new
Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there anything I can do to save this machine? I'm afraid if I power it
off, the disk will be corrupt and it probably won't boot. I'd really like
to make a backup and then replace the disk. Any ideas?
If you *don't* power it down, you should
Hi!
I'm moving to FreeBSD from Linux. On Linux, I can do following:
ip address add 192.168.0.2/24 dev eth0 # assign address to first ether
ip address add 10.0.0.1/32 dev eth0 # alias
ip route add default via 192.168.0.1 src 10.0.0.1
The third line says that default route goes through
Hi,
I have just installed FreeBSD 5.1 - Release on my laptop Compaq Presario 2132.
Everything's working fine, but I have a couple of doubts.
1. My console does'nt cover the entire screen of my laptop. It only appears in a
middle rectangular area of the screen. How do I fix this to cover the
If you installed the those programs from the Ports
Collection (/usr/ports/) you can uninstall it by going to
the directory of that port and simple run make deinstall
clean
ex. to deinstall apache
# cd /usr/ports/www/apache13/ make deinstall clean
or you can also use pkg_delete. to find
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 18:56:07 -0400
Bob Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another poster pointed out, and I seconded, that you need to set up
NAT. There was no divert rule in your previous rule list, and you
haven't mentioned setting up NAT, so I assume you still haven't done
it. Without NAT,
I have an existing FreeBSD v4.7 installation and want to delete a small
filesystem that I had designated for email (/var/mail), and want to freeup
that unused space to the '/usr/home' filesystem. If I use DISKLABEL to
delete '/var/mail', and then re-write '/usr/home' to reflect the added
space
Hello everybody,
Ask helps on the question of sftp-server logs.
I have FreeBSD 4,8 and want to get full logs of operations which users make,
such as mkdir, cp and etc. In daemon ftpd are used keys -l -l,
but in SFTP I find nothing like that.
Thank you for attention, and sorry for my bad
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 03:32:35PM +0300, Roman Malytskyy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
G'day,
I am having problem with initializing my PnP Crystal soundcard on DellLatitude
CPi notebook under FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE
I have a CPi D266XT running 5-current.
Windows detected it as CS4236/37/38
Hi !
I wanted to know if the following setup could work under FreeBSD, and if
so, where should I start to look for information.
Basically, I would like my FreeBSD box to be a router for 2 networks and
2 internet connections... nothing fancy yet (no failover nor load
balancing) something like
I realize 3.2 is old but I had the complete set of CDs for it from Greg
Lehey's book (3rd edition).. I have my desktop setup as dual boot
with ME and Linux 8, that installed without a problem but it's on a
DVD not a CD-ROM. I've tried a 3.4 CD someone burned for me, a
Mandrake CD I burned using
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 18:44:55 +0300
Alex Zivenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How to install freebsd on this machine? (Intel486SX-25Mhz, 8 Mb Memory, 100Mb HDD).
There isn't cdrom.
Maby I can setup it from other system, the recompile kernel for that processor, or
what?
Without x, witout any cool
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 06:19:28AM -0400, Michael A. Alestock typed:
I have an existing FreeBSD v4.7 installation and want to delete a small
filesystem that I had designated for email (/var/mail), and want to freeup
that unused space to the '/usr/home' filesystem. If I use DISKLABEL to
delete
Does anybody have a set of support scripts for process accounting?
Something to handle rotation of /var/account/acct and automatic emailing
of reports and stuff?
Thanks...
H
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Hi Greg,
Based on that, it's not clear why you would want to
build an AP from a wireless card.
Well, this to avoid having to deal with a 'swiss army knife' type of box,
just like the one you're describing. Nowadays these boxes have everything in
them, and the single thing that they apparently
Hi, I have a iPAQ h1930 (handheld PC running Windows Pocket PC 2003)
and was wondering how I could connect it to my FreeBSD 5.1 laptop using
the USB cable. I was hoping I could simply mount the iPAQ like a digital
camera. Then I thought it maybe something more like TCP/IP over USB.
Anyway, I'm
How Can ThisBe wrote:
Hi, I have a iPAQ h1930 (handheld PC running Windows Pocket PC 2003)
and was wondering how I could connect it to my FreeBSD 5.1 laptop using
the USB cable. I was hoping I could simply mount the iPAQ like a digital
camera. Then I thought it maybe something more like TCP/IP
Wow, I never even thought to check the ports. Thanks heaps!
From: Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Look at the SYNCE project.
/usr/ports/palm/synce-libsynce
Antoine
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Vledder, Hans wrote:
Hi Greg,
Based on that, it's not clear why you would want to
build an AP from a wireless card.
Well, this to avoid having to deal with a 'swiss army knife' type of box,
just like the one you're describing. Nowadays these boxes have everything
in them, and the single
I have an existing FreeBSD v4.7 installation and want to delete a small
filesystem that I had designated for email (/var/mail), and want to freeup
that unused space to the '/usr/home' filesystem. If I use DISKLABEL to
delete '/var/mail', and then re-write '/usr/home' to reflect the added
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 04:16:31AM +0800, maillist bsd wrote:
I am just testing jail on my FreeBSD4.8-stable box, i found i can not ssh to the
jail environment, but i can telnet to jail environment, the sshd is running both
inside and outside jail. What's the problem.
This is [EMAIL
--On Tuesday, September 16, 2003 09:07:15 +0100 Matthew Seaman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 04:16:31AM +0800, maillist bsd wrote:
I am just testing jail on my FreeBSD4.8-stable box, i found i can not
ssh to the jail environment, but i can telnet to jail environment, the
sshd
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 06:17:13PM +0800, Robert Storey wrote:
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 18:56:07 -0400
Bob Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another poster pointed out, and I seconded, that you need to set up
NAT. There was no divert rule in your previous rule list, and you
haven't mentioned
Fair enough, I did a complete make buildworld/installworld,
and I still cannot use my ports properly, any other suggestions ?
This is not a mission critical install, so i could just re-install
as i see a few ppl on the mailing lists have done, but i would rather
not have to do this.
Jeff.
On
Hi folks.
I have a few boxes which have recently begun to behave rather badly -
frequent panics and lots of errors being spewed out during fsck on reboot.
I note that these particular boxes have one thing in common - they have
vinum devices which are also mounted with softupdates enabled.
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 08:07 am, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Vledder, Hans wrote:
Hi Greg,
Based on that, it's not clear why you would want to
build an AP from a wireless card.
Well, this to avoid having to deal with a 'swiss army knife' type of box,
just like the one you're
Hi Hans,
If you really want to build an Access Point maybe this links will help
you :
http://www.live.com/wireless/unix-base-station.html
http://www.samag.com/documents/s=7121/sam0205a/sam0205a.htm
regards,
Sorin Chiorean
Network Specialist
Computer Partners
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-Original Message-
From: Pat Lashley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 11:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; maillist bsd
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: My jail can not ssh..
--On Tuesday, September 16, 2003 09:07:15 +0100 Matthew Seaman
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Hello Guys,
It seems that on a remote box FBSD 4.8, my /dev/ad0s1a or / dir is at 73% capacity
already, and this has me somewhat worried. I attribute this to the /etc
dir inside of the / dir, as it contains many log files, etc... or perhaps
the 2 kernels sitting under / both kernel and
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 10:51 am, Gary wrote:
Hello Guys,
It seems that on a remote box FBSD 4.8, my /dev/ad0s1a or / dir is at 73%
capacity already, and this has me somewhat worried. I attribute this to
the /etc dir inside of the / dir, as it contains many log files, etc... or
perhaps
Deleteing unused kernels would be a good start. What is the size of your /
partition? Add most puzzling of all, why do you have logs in /etc? There
should be very little write activity on /, so the possiblilty of it filling
up shouldn't be much of a concern.
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From:
Hello,
I want to ask you where can I find Realtec ALC650 sound driver.
Thank You!!!
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www.bitextel.com
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On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Gary wrote:
Hello Guys,
It seems that on a remote box FBSD 4.8, my /dev/ad0s1a or / dir is at 73% capacity
already, and this has me somewhat worried. I attribute this to the /etc
dir inside of the / dir, as it contains many log files, etc... or perhaps
the 2 kernels
Hello Mike,
Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 11:04:55 AM, you wrote:
MM Deleteing unused kernels would be a good start. What is the size of your /
MM partition?
dev/ad0s1a128990 86254 3241873%/
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 4122347 Apr 3 04:53 kernel
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel
Hello Andrew,
Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 10:59:19 AM, you wrote:
room under /usr) without any problem.
Thanks for input..
ALG I don't think you should do this. In single-user mode, I don't think /usr
ALG would be mounted; so the system wouln't have access to /usr/etc until you
ALG mounted
Hi all, I'm trying to install the DCTC-GUI port but I
get the subsequent error :
--- Installing 'dctc-gui-0.66_1' from a port
(net/dctc-gui)
--- Building '/usr/ports/net/dctc-gui'
=== Building for dctc-gui-0.66_1
gmake all-recursive
gmake[1]: Entering directory
Lay Tay wrote:
[ ... ]
Everything worked fine except that I noticed ssh connection takes a very
long time. When I use PUTTY or WinSCP on a windows machine to connect to
my internal machine, the authentication takes a very long time. WinSCP
will alway timeout on the first try, when I hit retry,
dev/ad0s1a128990 86254 3241873%/
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 4122347 Apr 3 04:53 kernel
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 4122347 Apr 3 04:53 kernel.GENERIC
I don't know which kernel is being used... Deleting one would surely help.
Unless you're specifying it at boot, you can
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 11:31 am, Gary wrote:
Hello Andrew,
Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 10:59:19 AM, you wrote:
room under /usr) without any problem.
Thanks for input..
ALG I don't think you should do this. In single-user mode, I don't think
/usr ALG would be mounted; so the
On 14 Sep 2003 12:19:03 -0400
Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Half a minute reading the first, obvious, manual (usb(4)) told me that
you need the uhub device. I don't know if that's all you need (you'll
probably need usbd(8) to attach devices, at a guess), but it's a
start.
The usb
At 1:52 PM on Tuesday 16 September 2003, Charles Howse wrote:
I currently have a HDD as the primary master, a CDROM as the secondary
master and a HDD as the secondary slave on my FBSD box.
FBSD detects them as ad0, acd0 and ad3, respectively.
If I change the drive jumpers to make the HDD
Hello,
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 18:33, Alex Zivenko wrote:
Hi!
When I am trying to connect to my FreeBSD server, I have a problem. It's not a very
big problem, but I want to fix it anyway. When I'm connecting to my FreeBSD machine
I have a big delay. It's very strange, when I'm working all is
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Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 7:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SSH problem, delay ---??? How to fix?
Hi!
When I am trying to connect to my FreeBSD server, I have a
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 01:55:09AM +0200, Danny Pansters wrote:
snip
Not sure about your specific error, but it doesn't appear that you
are following the directions in the correct order. I think it should
look more like:
1) update sources
2) make buildworld
3) edit kernel config
so you go to your site and get the stable packages and put them on the hard drive.
you go to that folder and do a pkg_add * to add all the packages in the x11 directory,
thinking this will get you a GUI but it throws a bunch of package not found errors and
nothing works.
what did i do wrong and
How do I know which one is being loaded, can't seem to find it in dmesg.
I think it's safe to assume that you're not booting kernel.GENERIC. You can
specify other kernels at boot time, but if you're not doing that, you can
safely delete kernel.GENERIC. Some like having a generic kernel around
Hello Mike,
Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 1:14:38 PM, you wrote:
How do I know which one is being loaded, can't seem to find it in dmesg.
MM I think it's safe to assume that you're not booting kernel.GENERIC. You can
MM specify other kernels at boot time, but if you're not doing that, you can
Hi all,
So I can get it right in my head (no theres a challenge). The correct steps
for building a custom kernel is:
1) update sources
7) rm -rf /usr/obj/*
2) make buildworld
3) edit kernel config file
4) make buildkernel
5) make installkernel
6) reboot
8) make installworld
9)
I want to setup a FreeBSD server with a 16-24 200+-GB IDE drives for an FTP
server. We currently have one using two old 3ware 6xxx cards. Does anyone
know of any cards (that are still made - I'm not allowed to use used stuff)
that would for this task that are supported by FreeBSD? I don't see
Hi all,
So I can get it right in my head (now there's a challenge). The correct
steps for building a custom kernel is:
1) update sources
2) rm -rf /usr/obj/*
3) make buildworld
4) edit kernel config file
5) make buildkernel
6) make installkernel
7) reboot
8) make installworld
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 01:01 pm, d wrote:
so you go to your site and get the stable packages and put them on the hard
drive. you go to that folder and do a pkg_add * to add all the packages in
the x11 directory, thinking this will get you a GUI but it throws a bunch
of package not found
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Johan Paul wrote:
Hi all,
Refering to the latest sshd vurnability
(http://slashdot.org/articles/03/09/16/1327248.shtml?tid=126tid=172) I
was thinking of upgradeing my sshd as well. So I cvsup'ed my system
(FBSD 4.8) and there seems to be a updated file for sshd. But how
FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE #0: Thu Apr 3 10:53:38 GMT 2003
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
If you ls -l / | grep kernel, you'll notice that kernel and kernel.GENERIC
are identical in size. If you were to ever build a new kernel, your current
would be moved to kernel.old, so it's rather
Hello Mike,
Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 1:59:11 PM, you wrote:
FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE #0: Thu Apr 3 10:53:38 GMT 2003
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
MM If you ls -l / | grep kernel, you'll notice that kernel and kernel.GENERIC
MM are identical in size.
Yes, I see that on the
At 07:24 PM 9/16/03 +0300, you wrote:
Hi all,
Refering to the latest sshd vurnability
(http://slashdot.org/articles/03/09/16/1327248.shtml?tid=126tid=172) I
was thinking of upgradeing my sshd as well. So I cvsup'ed my system (FBSD
4.8) and there seems to be a updated file for sshd. But how do
Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now the system hangs for about 20 seconds at the BIOS drive detection,
and at the FBSD atapi controller detection.
Are you using ATAPICAM? If so, it's probably the SCSI settling.
That's adjustable in the kernel configuration.
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 12:04:01PM -0300, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
Fair enough, I did a complete make buildworld/installworld,
and I still cannot use my ports properly, any other suggestions ?
Are your ports up-to-date?
Kris
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I was thinking of upgrading (binary) in order to correct the security
issues (sendmail, openssh, realpath, etc.) that have been discovered
since the 4.8-RELEASE. However, I fail to do so. I've searched the
online documentation but not found what I need, except that I should
run
Johan Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Refering to the latest sshd vurnability
(http://slashdot.org/articles/03/09/16/1327248.shtml?tid=126tid=172)
I was thinking of upgradeing my sshd as well. So I cvsup'ed my system
(FBSD 4.8) and there seems to be a updated file for sshd. But how do I
I looked at the hand book
played with rc.conf and all the stuff i need in the kerel is there
there is a /dev/ums0 too
dmesg says it found my
micrsoft wirless optical usb mouse
but i can not seem to get it to work
from dmesg
ums0: Microsoft Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse\M-. 1.0A, rev
On Tuesday 16 September 2003 02:24 pm, Kjell B. wrote:
I was thinking of upgrading (binary) in order to correct the security
issues (sendmail, openssh, realpath, etc.) that have been discovered
since the 4.8-RELEASE. However, I fail to do so. I've searched the
online documentation but not
Ok, my /usr/src is totally empty - nothing in there at all.
I would like to follow these instructions from the latest openSSH
FreeBSD-SA:
# cd /usr/src
# patch /path/to/sshd.patch
# cd /usr/src/secure/lib/libssh
# make depend make all install
# cd /usr/src/secure/usr.sbin/sshd
# make depend
Now the system hangs for about 20 seconds at the BIOS drive
detection,
and at the FBSD atapi controller detection.
Are you using ATAPICAM? If so, it's probably the SCSI settling.
That's adjustable in the kernel configuration.
The string 'atapicam' does not appear in my
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 12:49:09PM -0700, Josh Brooks wrote:
Ok, my /usr/src is totally empty - nothing in there at all.
You can install the source code from the FreeBSD installation cd (or
install it over FTP) - just use /stand/sysinstall and choose
'Configure', then 'Distributions' - scroll
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 06:32:19PM +, Mark Luxton wrote:
Hi all,
So I can get it right in my head (now there's a challenge). The correct
steps for building a custom kernel is:
1) update sources
2) rm -rf /usr/obj/*
3) make buildworld
4) edit kernel config file
5) make
So I can get it right in my head (now there's a challenge).
The correct
steps for building a custom kernel is:
1) update sources
2) rm -rf /usr/obj/*
3) make buildworld
4) edit kernel config file
5) make buildkernel
6) make installkernel
7) reboot
8) make
I upgraded to 5.1-RELEASE a few days ago and everything has been fine
except for an annoying problem with XMMS. Seemingly random, XMMS will
throw up a message Couldn't open audio as it transitions from one song
to the next. I have tried deinstalling and then reinstalling XMMS. I
have also tried
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 01:14:29 -0400
ALIAS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
after i download a theme from a website and select it, all the windows
changes colors and all but in the theme file it shows that the console has
also changed colors but when i open the console it's still the same color,
Pondering the idea of installing free bsd on my box. My only concern is
whether or not there is a driver for the Linksys PCI 802.11g wireless
adapter. Any guidance is appreciated.
-Qureish
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Version OpenSSH_3.5p1 FreeBSD-20030201
but according to the advisory, for 4.8, it should be:
OpenSSH_3.5p1 FreeBSD-20030916
(For all versions of FreeBSD mentioned in the
advisory, the version # of OpenSSH reflects 20030916,
so I assume mine should as well).
Now I know that I don't have 4.8 but rather
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Lalani, Qureish wrote:
Pondering the idea of installing free bsd on my box. My only concern is
whether or not there is a driver for the Linksys PCI 802.11g wireless
adapter. Any guidance is appreciated.
Until there is a Broadcom driver which is what LinkSys uses
On Tuesday, Sep 16, 2003, at 12:12 US/Eastern, Barry C.Hawkins wrote:
Hello all,
I encountered the following error when installing the port for
evolution on two 5.1 installations:
# cd /usr/ports/mail/evolution
# sudo make install
...
fetch: Samsung-SmartGDI-all-GS.tar.gz: local modification
I have enabled the skey one time passwords login feature to allow telnet
access to a machine. Is there a way to require the skey login for telnet
but not for ssh?
telnet -K ins
Trying 130.107.1.41...
Connected to ins.csl.sri.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
FreeBSD/i386 (ins) (ttyp1)
login:
Hi,
I've tried to add a second slice to my disk and now the system won't
boot. I get ``Invalid partition table'' just after the POST. I can't
quite understand why, because before I did this I had ad0s1, which
booted fine. After that there was lots of free space.
I added ad0s2 from a
I can't contact the list anymore? ;-(
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why is it i can't connect?
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so if i boot a new install from the floppy and install from ftp am i
getting a patched or unpatched version of ssh? i am talking about 4.8.
if it is unpatched is the patch in -current and can i force the ftp
install to grab -current.
thanks!
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From: Kris Kennaway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 4:23 PM
To: Jeff MacDonald
Cc: Kris Kennaway; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: /usr/src/usr.sbin/pkg_install
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 12:04:01PM -0300, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
Seems I can no longer connect to the fbsd-questions?
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Heya Folks;
I've been looking into setting up IMAPd support
on my mail servers, and i got it working with
both UW and Courier, but both seem to take way
to long (upwards of minutes) to login and fetch
my mail. (like 10 messages) on the test acct.
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 15:19:20 -0500, Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
So I can get it right in my head (now there's a challenge).
The correct
steps for building a custom kernel is:
1) update sources
2) rm -rf /usr/obj/*
3) make buildworld
4) edit kernel config file
5)
On Wednesday, 17 September 2003 at 0:33:56 +0200, dick hoogendijk wrote:
why is it i can't connect?
Because something's wrong.
Greg
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I have a FreeBSD server in one of the smaller offices I support using
ppp and nat to provide an Internet connection to the people in the
office. Now, they want to connect to the corporate network using pptp.
My plan here is to simply connect the FreeBSD box to the corporate
network using pptp and
David;
You need to edit version.h within
/usr/src/crypto/openssh/version.h
and change the FreeBSD-20030201
to be FreeBSD-20030916.
The patch doesnt update the date.
Only patches the security issue.
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, David Wagenheim wrote
Thank you so much for the long and detailed description.
I'm waiting for the first release candidate of 4.9 to test
it out.
(BTW: RC1 should have been there already; is there a delay?).
Regards,
Rob.
Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 08:46:52PM +0900, Rob Lahaye wrote:
What is
version.h within
/usr/src/crypto/openssh/version.h
and change the FreeBSD-20030201
to be FreeBSD-20030916.
The patch doesnt update the date.
Only patches the security issue.
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, David Wagenheim wrote:
The other day I cvsup'd using
Hi Roman,
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 06:20:53PM +0300, Roman Malytskyy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the very same model! 5.1-RELEASE could problem be here?
I got a deal on a refurbished model with a 3 year international
warranty from Dell when I was living in the U.S. It has been a
workhorse
If you just need to rebuild your kernel, edit the config file and do only
this command under /usr/src/ dir:
make buildkernel installkernel KERNCONF=yourkernel
That's all. :-P
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 15:19:20 -0500, Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
So I can get it right in my head (now
so if i boot a new install from the floppy and install from ftp am i
getting a patched or unpatched version of ssh? i am talking about 4.8.
if it is unpatched is the patch in -current and can i force the ftp
install to grab -current.
You will have to upgrade your ports.
thanks!
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
From: Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Peter Leftwich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I `cd ~/dir/dir` then run `xv -vsmap` xv creates cached thumbnails.
Does anyone know of a flag for xv to -NOT- create a directory called
.xvpics? I do not want xv
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