Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2004-06-15 12:40, Lloyd Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have the FreeBSD Handbook on a computer hard drive. There isn't any
mention of the line commands that FreeBSD uses or recognizes in the
handbook. Where do I find these?
Others have given many good tips for learn
I got a simple problem. My local IP addresses keep changing (didn't have
this problem before until a firmware update), and I don't want them to.
I got these spammy winboxes that greedily race for to steal my FreeBSD's
lease. I'm using a simple 4-port linksys router here. It's configuration
is a
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 00:02:32 -0700 (PDT)
Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
>
> I got a simple problem. My local IP addresses keep changing (didn't have
> this problem before until a firmware update), and I don't want them to.
> I got these spammy winboxes that greedily race for to steal my F
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I have a cable modem and I'm using 4.9 as a NAT router for my home
network. I have 4 rules in my ipfw config. The first enables NAT and
the last is 65000 allow any to any.
In between I ha 2 rules to deny access to ports 53 and 110 on the
Internet side. That's all.
Here's my thinking: I use i
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 06:36:37PM +0200, Adam Maciejewski wrote:
> I love freebsd and i need an account on freebsd.org for mail and ssh
> (pine) if this is possible. Please answer as fast as You can.
Thank you for your interest. However, accounts @FreeBSD.org are not
handed out to just anyone.
On Jun 16, 2004, at 00:02, Dave wrote:
Let's say I wanted to be 192.168.1.170 for argument's sake. I turn
everything off (router + computers). Set my 'starting IP' to 170.
Fire
the FreeBSD machine up first, let it get 170. Then I turn the dumb
winboxes on, and who cares what they have they arn
On 16 Jun 2004 at 0:50, LW Ellis wrote:
> Ok I installed Apache and when I try to start apache I get
> the following error message.
> Could not determine services fully qualified domain name,
> using 127.0.0.1 for service name.
> apache_1.3.29 HTTPD could not be started.
>
> I am on DSL (not sta
My 5.2.1-RELEASE install offers a 'mount_linprocfs' command; running
# mount_linprocfs none /proc
gives me a very linux-esque /proc filesystem, including /proc/cpuinfo,
which includes CPU frequency.
--Mac
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 11:32:01PM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Jun
Hi,
A friend of mine switched from Windows XP to FreeBSD, because I "garanteed" that
FreeBSD
would be faster. I also want to optimize performance as much as possible. I'm therefore
worried about the following messages from the kernel at bootup:
[...snip...]
ad0: 16448MB [33420/16/63] at ata0-mast
Hi All...
Ive been checking out the demo version of BRU (ftp.tolisgroup.com) for
Freebsd 5.x
However, whenever i install and run the application I continually get :
brufilter: [W010] "EOA": warning - block sequence error
label = server
bru: [E155] error - memory fault (SIGSEGV)
which is a Segment
Andrew L. Gould wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 11:20:17 -0400
"Chris Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This thread cracks me up. No matter how many times the same subject
has been brought up, I still can't stop laughing at the silliness of
it all. Maybe FreeBSD should make a fuzzy bunny that does a ha
On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 03:41:53PM -0700, Graham North wrote:
> I did not open it at first because it came as two attachments a txt file and
> a dat file. What is your rationale for doing this? What is the dat file -
> that still remains unopened.
Heh. There's nothing to worry about -- I don't
Hi,
I am having a lot of trouble setting up mail. And, perhaps more
importantly, I am having a lot of trouble figuring what software to
set-up. Sendmail is standard but buggy, so I imagine that Postfix is a
better choice. But what should I use for secure IMAP? Is there a big
book of mail that e
hello,
I am having some problems with kdm or kde. I have edited /etc/ttys
so that kdm starts when the machine boots. When I log in nothing happens,
the login screen is just reloaded. I get the same results when I log in
using the default and failsafe profiles. I have edited the following
"n3rdBoy ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello,
> I am having some problems with kdm or kde. I have edited /etc/ttys
> so that kdm starts when the machine boots. When I log in nothing happens,
> the login screen is just reloaded. I get the same results when I log in
> using the default a
Kevin Curran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a cable modem and I'm using 4.9 as a NAT router for my home
> network. I have 4 rules in my ipfw config. The first enables NAT and
> the last is 65000 allow any to any.
>
> In between I ha 2 rules to deny access to ports 53 and 110 on the
> Inter
Jason Dusek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am having a lot of trouble setting up mail. And, perhaps more
> importantly, I am having a lot of trouble figuring what software to
> set-up. Sendmail is standard but buggy, so I imagine that Postfix is a
> better choice. But what should I use
Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A friend of mine switched from Windows XP to FreeBSD, because I "garanteed" that
> FreeBSD
> would be faster. I also want to optimize performance as much as possible. I'm
> therefore
> worried about the following messages from the kernel at bootup:
>
> [
Hi,
Here I use Postix as MTA, Cyrus as POP3/IMAP server and IMP as
WebMail, it works very nice.
Try the Managing IMAP book from Oreilly, it doesn't cover some
aspects more in depth but is a good starting point.
> Hi,
>
> I am having a lot of trouble setting up mail. And, perhaps more
> imp
Hello
I am in the process to migrate my mailhub ( ~3000 mailboxes ) from 4.9
to the next 5.x release to be able to use native nss_ldap and pam_ldap.
I have tested the 5.2.1 version on another smallest machine and most
of my needings are working.
BUT
I need also to change the webmail I use actua
dear list,
I am planing to build a small DB-server and want to use a hot-swap capable
Raid 5 array of IDE disks for the data. I am going to use FreeBSD 4.10R.
I would like to use a 3ware Escalade 7506-4LP controller which is suppost to
require a "PCI 2.2 compliant 64-bit/66MHz bus" slot.
The mai
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, Minnesota Slinky wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I am wanting to venture into the world of IPv6, but I don't really know
> where to begin. AFAIK, I only have IPv4 routes out of my network, on a
> 1.5/1Mbps DSL connection, with a bunch of static IPs (IPv4). I remember
> there being s
Hi,
Here I use Postix as MTA, Cyrus as POP3/IMAP server and IMP as
WebMail, it wors very nice.
Try the Managing IMAP book from Oreilly, it doesn't cover some
aspects more in depth but is a good starting point.
> Hi,
>
> I am having a lot of trouble setting up mail. And, perhaps more
> im
Hi,
Here I use Postix as MTA, Cyrus as POP3/IMAP server and IMP as
WebMail, it wors very nice.
Try the Managing IMAP book from Oreilly, it doesn't cover some
aspects more in depth but is a good starting point.
> Hi,
>
> I am having a lot of trouble setting up mail. And, perhaps more
> imp
Please exlane me, how to install its drivers or where i might find docs of instalation
of Ethernet cards (or drivers).
My release 3.4
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- Original Message -
From: "Bill Moran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Rob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: Harddisk "UDMA ICRC error..." from kernel at bootup. What does
it mean?
| Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > Hi,
| >
| >
"÷ÑÞÅÓÌÁ×" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please exlane me, how to install its drivers or where i might find docs of
> instalation of Ethernet cards (or drivers).
> My release 3.4
3.4 is old and no longer supported. Use 4.10.
Depending on what card you want supported, drivers are probably include
Is there an port of pf firewall that installs on 4.10?
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dear list,
does someone have some recommondations for IDE hard disks to use in a small
server?
TIA
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On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 11:38:38AM +0100,
Matthew Seaman probably wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 03:41:53PM -0700, Graham North wrote:
>
> Heh. There's nothing to worry about -- I don't own or use any Windows
> boxes, so there's no chance of picking up a worm from my e-mails.
>
However, this
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 08:27:13AM -0400, JJB wrote:
> Is there an port of pf firewall that installs on 4.10?
I don't think so.
Kris
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Description: PGP signature
hey folks
i'm doing
# /usr/local/sbin/portupgrade -rR png-1.2.5_3
[Rebuilding the pkgdb in /var/db/pkg ... - 234
packages found (-0 +234)
..
Joe Schmoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So ... if I want to use some features like this on my home fileserver (replicating
> to a friends fileserver over T1) ... do I have any hope of achieving these features
> with standard UNIX tools and scripts, or do I really need to buy things made by
> N
"dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've got a 5.x system, an older box that doesn't use acpi. My first item is
> i need to disable acpi. I believe i have done this. I have the following in
> /boot/device.hints:
> hint.acpi.0.disabled="1"
> hint.apm.0.disabled="0"
> hint.apm.0.flags="0x20"
> I ne
Gerard Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tuesday 15 June 2004 05:04 pm, Julian M. Mason wrote:
> > Given that, though, half an hour with a {python, perl, php, shell, etc}
> > {book, website} will probably produce a better result.
> >
>
> So I thought. I'll start getting my thoughts togeth
Everything worked great until I recompiled the kernel. I used the
GENERIC config file edited in two ways:
I removed all the "cpu" lines at the top except for "cpu I686_CPU" since
this machine has dual p3 733s. Secondly, I uncommented "options SMP"
and "options APIC_IO" to enable SMP per the comm
I'm using using a script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ to start kdm and i have
no problems with that.
Radu
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, n3rdBoy . wrote:
hello,
I am having some problems with kdm or kde. I have edited /etc/ttys so
that kdm starts when the machine boots. When I log in nothing happens, the
On Jun 15, 2004, at 11:20 AM, Chris Lynch wrote:
This thread cracks me up. No matter how many times the same subject
has been
brought up, I still can't stop laughing at the silliness of it all.
Maybe FreeBSD should make a fuzzy bunny that does a happy dance...but,
then
we'd be stepping on the Eas
* On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 05:40:33AM -0500 Jason Dusek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am having a lot of trouble setting up mail. And, perhaps more
> importantly, I am having a lot of trouble figuring what software to
> set-up. Sendmail is standard but buggy, so I imagine that Postfix is a
> better choice.
> Kevin Greenidge wrote:
>> The thing is I always have the whole "Chinese" ports collection in
>> my refuse file when I do a cvsup among with a bunch of other stuff
>> so I don't know why this error decides to show itself now. Any help
>> would be appreciated.
Kris wrote:
> This is not supported;
Minnesota Slinky writes:
> I am wanting to venture into the world of IPv6, but I don't
> really know where to begin.
By reading the handbook:
"file:///usr/share/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-ipv6.html".
In this case, it doesn't actually tell one much about _how_ to
Boy are you naïve. If firewall protection was that simple every
body would be doing it your way.
I have just completed my final draft of the complete rewrite of the
FBSD handbook firewall section.
Here is the URL where you can access it.
www.a1poweruser.com/FBSD_firewall/
Give it a read and l
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 10:03:05AM -0400, Mark Frank typed:
> * On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 05:40:33AM -0500 Jason Dusek wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am having a lot of trouble setting up mail. And, perhaps more
> > importantly, I am having a lot of trouble figuring what software to
> > set-up. Sendmail
Вячеслав wrote:
i can't install driver for its cards, how install
Hi (something, cant read it)
You can enable that the drivers will be loaded in the kernel.
go to /usr/src/sys/i386/conf and edit the GENERIC kernel,
lookup the nic and unhash them, note that i thought that by default a
RTL 8139 gets
Вячеслав wrote:
Please exlane me, how to install its drivers or where i might find docs of instalation
of Ethernet cards (or drivers).
My release 3.4
See my other email answering that question.
Also version 3.4? that is ancient man ;-)
Perhaps you should download and install a newer version ;)
--
Hi,
I had a problem with my mouse, and found the answer here :
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/x.html#PS2-X
which says :
11.14. Why does my PS/2 mouse misbehave under X?
Your mouse and the mouse driver may have somewhat become out of synchronization.
In r
Hello!
I have FreeBSD 4.10 machine.
Every night this machine sinchronizes the ports-tree using cvsup by the
cron and runs 'portsdb -Uu'.
One week ago i recieved this letter from the cron daemon:
-- cut --
Updating the ports index ... Generating INDEX.tmp - please wait..mod
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 10:03:05AM -0400, Mark Frank typed:
> > * On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 05:40:33AM -0500 Jason Dusek wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I am having a lot of trouble setting up mail. And, perhaps more
> > > importantly, I am having a lot of trouble figuring
At 2004-06-16T11:55:51Z, Vince Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I use a tunnel from Hurricane Electric http://tunnelbroker.net
I wholeheartedly recommending HE's IPv6 tunnels. I used Freenet6 for quite
a while and it worked well for the most part, but I had several compelling
reasons to mov
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 13:46:23 +0200 (MEST)
"freebsd_daemon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dear list,
>
> I am planing to build a small DB-server and want to use a hot-swap capable
> Raid 5 array of IDE disks for the data. I am going to use FreeBSD 4.10R.
>
> I would like to use a 3ware Escalade 75
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On Wednesday 16 June 2004 09:12 am, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Gerard Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Tuesday 15 June 2004 05:04 pm, Julian M. Mason wrote:
> > > Given that, though, half an hour with a {python, perl, php, shell, etc}
> > > {book, website} will probably produce a better resu
Im trying to create a tar ball by running ->
tar -c -N 'Jun 1 2004' -f ../dev.tar *
I keep getting this error ->
tar: More than one threshold date
Can anyone see what Im doing wrong?
Im running FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE-p6
Thanks
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Hi:
I see that gcc, g++, and other tools are usable by world (others). I was wondering if
that is a bad idea as I read here:
http://www.itworld.com/nl/lnx_sec/09242002/pf_index.html
that the slapper worm used gcc to compile it's exploit.
Excerpt:
The worm requires gcc to compile the .bugtraq.c
Hello!
Having trouble with getting my internet connection to work under FreeBSD
5.2.1, although it works well under Fedora.
Am abel to connect to host(my ISP) and I am getting login/logout prompt
with statics about uptime etc. However I cannot get to
any Internet site. My ISP havent got a clue they
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mail25 (m) writes:
m> There's so much bad-mouthing sendmail!
All I can say to that is:
R<@> $+ + $* < @ $* . >
$: < $(virtuser $1 @ $3 $@ $1 $@ $2 $@ +$2 $: @ $) > $1 + $2 < @ $3 . >
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Mail me as [EMAIL PROTECTED]_O_
Same problem.
I was using a refuse file. So I stop using it and the problem disapeared.
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 19:02:55 +0400, Alexey Karguine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I have FreeBSD 4.10 machine.
>
> Every night this machine sinchronizes the ports-tree using cvsup by the
> cron
I have a freebsd system that freezes on reboot. The problem began
after a buildkernel/buildworld from 5.2.1 release p4 to p8.
Here are the only two lines i get in the log file related to the reboot:
Jun 10 22:30:33 adsl-68-76-19-75 reboot: rebooted by laffer1
Jun 10 22:30:33 adsl-68-76-19-75 sy
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 01:46:23PM +0200, freebsd_daemon wrote:
> I am planing to build a small DB-server and want to use a hot-swap capable
> Raid 5 array of IDE disks for the data. I am going to use FreeBSD 4.10R.
>
> I would like to use a 3ware Escalade 7506-4LP controller which is suppost to
>
Well, do an ifconfig -a and post it so that we have some more information.
Please post your /etc/rc.conf as well
Non of the ISP's I know of support anything other then Windows and Mac OS.
But, we should be able to make it work!
Michael Clark
Nemschoff Chairs Inc
mclark at nemschoff dot com
Comp
David Fuchs wrote:
Ok, riddle me this:
/kernel: arplookup WWW.XXX.YYY.10 failed: host is not on local network
[ ... ] Static routes have been added to
force all communication *between* these two hosts to use the secondary
interfaces:
WWW.XXX.YYY.25's static route:
route add WWW.XXX.YYY.10 1
I have been told that the reason that I don't have a graphic desktop yet
is because my XFree86 Server is not configured right. I finally
downloaded the exact specs on my old laptop from Gateway and plugged
them into the configure file. No help.
I tried each of the 4 configure methods from the me
is there support for the broadcom 440x yet? I read
that someone was working on the driver last year.
thanks,
Mike
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#
freebsd_daemon wrote:
does someone have some recommondations for IDE hard disks to use in a small
server?
Sure. I'd pick up a 7200 RPM ATA drive with 8MB of cache, such as the Western
Digital WD1200JB. Pick another size (40GB, 80GB, probably through 200GB) if
you like.
Seagate and Maxtor are a
I have an XP/FreeBSD 5.x dual boot machine that has been running fine for
6mos which I had to power down last week. It had been booted to XP and I
did a normal clean shutdown, but now my XP system is hosed. After using BSD
to backup data, I tried a normal install to redo the partition, but found
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 10:03:05AM -0400, Mark Frank typed:
Just curious. What sendmail bugs are you referring? Have you reported
them to sendmail.org?
Probably just hear-say. There's so much bad-mouthing sendmail! Most of
it by people who got lost in sendmail's many conf
Hey Jobse,
jobse wrote:
Hello!
Having trouble with getting my internet connection to work under FreeBSD
5.2.1, although it works well under Fedora.
Am abel to connect to host(my ISP) and I am getting login/logout prompt
with statics about uptime etc. However I cannot get to
any Internet site. My IS
> Hi,
>
> I am having a lot of trouble setting up mail. And, perhaps more
> importantly, I am having a lot of trouble figuring what software to
> set-up. Sendmail is standard but buggy, so I imagine that Postfix is a
> better choice. But what should I use for secure IMAP?
I went through this a few
Thanks for answering! I'm unable to
give you the whole thing 'cause FreeBSD is on the other partion.
//ifconfig
vr0:flags=... mtu 1500
//some lines
Status active
plip0:flags=... Mtu 1500
lo0:flags=...mtu 16384
//some lines
// rc.conf
hostname="proxenos.comhem.se"
ifconfig_vr0="DHCP"
linux_ena
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Sure. I'd pick up a 7200 RPM ATA drive with 8MB of cache, such as the
Western Digital WD1200JB. Pick another size (40GB, 80GB, probably
through 200GB) if you like.
Seconded, but id get the sata version and a caddy for a server, makes
like easier with changes etc and caddies
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it a good idea to change the permisions on the gcc tools to 750 ? I
looked through the FreeBSD Handbook and could find no advice on this matter.
Changing gcc to 750 might provide a small benefit to security, but if someone
has enough access to be able to try to run gcc
Mike Woods wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Sure. I'd pick up a 7200 RPM ATA drive with 8MB of cache, such as the
Western Digital WD1200JB. Pick another size (40GB, 80GB, probably
through 200GB) if you like.
Seconded, but id get the sata version and a caddy for a server, makes
like easier with chang
Hello!
Well, I have no DNS installed, no server at all actually and I use
mozilla when connecting. The problem is not the browser, right? Perhaps
a firewall as you mentioned, or, the file /etc/hosts... hosts.allow?
>
ons 2004-06-16 klockan 19.28 skrev Remko Lodder:
> Hey Jobse,
>
>
> jobse w
> Well, I have no DNS installed, no server at all actually and I use
> mozilla when connecting. The problem is not the browser, right? Perhaps
> a firewall as you mentioned, or, the file /etc/hosts... hosts.allow?
I may have missed something, but how do you connect to your ISP? Dial-up
ppp, PPPoE
Sounds like you just need to add dns servers to your /etc/resolv.conf
Your ISP should be able to give them to you. Entries are just:
nameserver 123.123.123.132
ifconfig -a should have displayed your ip address. That will
tell you if your dhcp is really working.
Michael Clark
Nemschoff Chairs
Thanks Chuck:
For the info; I will search on that term.
-- Original message from Chuck Swiger : --
> Anyway, the notion you are looking for is known as "hardening a system", and a
> search on that term will probably give you more insight. Basicly, just
> changing perm
On Jun 16, 2004, at 12:05 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
I still wouldn't get a drive with the Quantum brand name on it today,
however...
Besides the fact that Quantum got bought by Maxtor, Quantum had several
lines, some of which were quite good and some of which were not so
good. Quantum had bought
Chuck Swiger writes:
> There have been around 70 security issues mentioned since the
> beginning of sendmail-8 circa 1993, or about six per year.
> Recently, things have gotten better, but a dispassionate
> evaluation of the security history of sendmail does not inspire
> any great confidenc
Hello,
Does anybody know why this is happening:
I have found that with apache2, installed via portinstall on both 4.9
and 5.x, the UserDir is enabled even if it is commented out in httpd.conf!
It is on by default in the stock httpd.conf that installs with apache2.
If I comment it out and restart
Hello Steve!
I am connected through Cabel. I don't have resolv.conf, thats for sure.
Pinging looked fine.
netstat -rn gave (briefly).
destination: Gateway:
default 213.64.3.1 vr0
213.64.3 ...
... ...
213.64.3.[myIP] 127.0.0.1 lo0
Thanks
> Well, I have no DNS installed, no server at all actually
Robert Huff wrote:
Chuck Swiger writes:
[ ... ]
Would you care to nominate an inherently network-accessible
program with such a track record? For example: 5.2.1 was released
in late February; there are currently 12 security advisories*, of
which I would consider at least 5 to be part of th
Squirrelmail, maybe? I've used it, and am quite happy with it.
(Not that I don't use mutt for all my mail, but if you need webmail...)
--Mac
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 01:43:43PM +0200, Frank BONNET wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am in the process to migrate my mailhub ( ~3000 mailboxes ) from 4.9
> to
> I am connected through Cabel. I don't have resolv.conf, thats for sure.
> Pinging looked fine.
>
> netstat -rn gave (briefly).
> destination: Gateway:
>
> default 213.64.3.1 vr0
> 213.64.3 ...
> ... ...
> 213.64.3.[myIP] 127.0.0.1 lo0
Good. It appears as though DHCP is working (hence having a de
> I am connected through Cabel. I don't have resolv.conf, thats for sure.
> Pinging looked fine.
Better yet, don't bother calling the ISP. Here are the name server
addresses for your ISP:
194.22.190.10
194.22.194.14
Regards,
Steve
>
> netstat -rn gave (briefly).
> destination: Gateway:
>
> de
Thanks Steve!
And Michael and Remko!
C'ya later.
Regards
Jobse(www.tintin.kau.se/users/03jobse)
ons 2004-06-16 klockan 21.40 skrev Steve Bertrand:
> > I am connected through Cabel. I don't have resolv.conf, thats for sure.
> > Pinging looked fine.
>
> Better yet, don't bother calling the ISP.
Aloha
I am always happy to help. I am a real newbie to FBSD
I have been using it for about 6 months. In the early
80's I used cli on Unix V when I worked for the Death
Star company. I was then forced to migrate to Dos and
then to Windows because all the clients needed any
correspondence or proposa
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 02:57:47PM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
>
> Chuck Swiger writes:
>
> > There have been around 70 security issues mentioned since the
> > beginning of sendmail-8 circa 1993, or about six per year.
> > Recently, things have gotten better, but a dispassionate
> > evaluation
Hi Jim,
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 16:13:47 -0400 UTC (6/16/2004, 3:13 PM -0500 UTC my
time), Jim Trigg wrote:
J> Postfix and Exim. I found no security advisories for either on the CERT
J> website; that actually covers their entire lifecycles.
Postfix: Actually IIRC, there were two, but could only f
>
> Hi:
>
> I see that gcc, g++, and other tools are usable by world (others).
> I was wondering if that is a bad idea as I read here:
> http://www.itworld.com/nl/lnx_sec/09242002/pf_index.html
>
> that the slapper worm used gcc to compile it's exploit.
> Excerpt:
> The worm requires gcc to c
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 18:40:06 +0100, Mike Woods wrote:
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> I dont know about today but seagate drives used to have real longevity
> problems years ago (back in my amiga days :))
>>
That was probably before Seagate bought the small disk product line
from Imprimis/MPI/CDC. For a while after that i
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Hi Giorgos,
Thanks so much for the quick response on my question :). I more or less took your
rules that you posted,
and tacked on a few more. I belive that what I have is correct, and everything seems
to be working well,
with a few exceptions.
I've decided to give Dovecot a shot. However, when I try to run it I get
and error message:
root # dovecot
Fatal: Can't use SSL certificate /var/dovecot/ssl/certs/dovecot.pem:
No such file or directory
So I need to make some certs. However, there is no "make certs" for
dovecot - so what ex
After figuring out perl (with the help of Matthew, I was wondering what the
proper way to install/upgrade openssh. I assume it's to install from ports,
and somehow disable the installed, system version.
What's the proper method?
--
Eric F Crist
Keep your pecker hard and your powder dry, and
ravi wrote:
Hi,
How to write dynamic kernel modules using C in FreeBSD ?
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/driverbasics-kld.html
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Hi Guys;
I have raised a PR (kern/67769) regarding problem with
Fxtv. I have received a reply from person who is
dealing with the PR and noticed that the state of the
PR is changed from (O = open) to (F = Feedback).
I have emailed my feedback to him, but the PR states
is still remained to (F = Fe
boot: -c
Then, in the UserConfig command line, type:
UserConfig> flags psm0 0x100
UserConfig> quit
Which is great. The problem is, I don't want to keep doing this
every time I reboot. This is a FreeBSD 5 system. In 4 I knew how to
do it with "device psm0at atkbdc? irq 12", but now no
Hello all,
I'm having problems sending and receiving mail to and from my outside
network. All interfaces are up,and DNS is operating fine. I've done not to
the setting. I have rebooted the system which did not help. My relay-domain
addresses are still intact.
The server is running 5.1
Richard Caley wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mail25 (m) writes:
m> There's so much bad-mouthing sendmail!
All I can say to that is:
R<@> $+ + $* < @ $* . >
$: < $(virtuser $1 @ $3 $@ $1 $@ $2 $@ +$2 $: @ $) > $1 + $2 < @ $3 . >
Ahh, yes, sendmail.cf - it's a config file *and* an encr
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