I'm running squid on my freebsd but in the log most of the pages are TCP_MISS
is that fine aur I'll have to tune squid a bit more.
Most of the configurations are default.
Regards,
Imran
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I am having a local dns server that resolves the ips for my lan but when it try
to resolve an ip it give me dns timeout error and also resolves the IP what can
the the problem, below is the output of nslookup command on windows.
C:\Documents and Settings\Imrannslookup bsd.thelakecity.com.pk
Anyone know how to get these working on FreeBSD?
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On 30 mei 2006, at 03:33, GiL A. Virtucio wrote:
to restrict users from navigating outside their home directories
through FTP try using an FTP server that support chrooting. you
might want to check proftpd. http://www.proftpd.org/
it is also included in the ports collection.
hope this
2006/5/30, GiL A. Virtucio [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
to restrict users from navigating outside their home directories through FTP
try using an FTP server that support chrooting. you might want to check
proftpd. http://www.proftpd.org/
it is also included in the ports collection.
hope this helps :)
Imran Imtiaz wrote:
I'm running squid on my freebsd but in the log most of the pages are
TCP_MISS is that fine aur I'll have to tune squid a bit more. Most of
the configurations are default.
What do you mean by 'most'? A cache hit rate of 40% is not doing badly
for a general purpose web
sara lidgey wrote:
Hi All,
I've been running a server using FreeBSD 5.3 and gmirror to mirror two
identical IDE hard drives. Its been running great for over a year. But
recently everything went down and when I reboot and put a monitor on it I get
the following errors on screen:
Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IIRC grub can't see UFS2, only UFS. I belive there is a work around
though. google for it
GRUB has been able to read UFS2 filesystems for a long time.
That doesn't help Ask with his particular problem though.
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Hello,
Yes, I understand that To lockup a user from navigating outside their home
directories through
ftp, I simply can add them to /etc/ftpchroot and when a user connects It
wont allow him
to go any level higher than his Home Directory.
No need for proftpd as additional port, because the
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 03:04:42AM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
SMTP with SSL/TLS and authentication for a network works wonders..
I'm not talking about _my_ users sending mail, I'm talking about mail
_to_ my users :-)
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Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello,
Yes, I understand that To lockup a user from navigating outside their
home directories through
ftp, I simply can add them to /etc/ftpchroot and when a user connects
It wont allow him
to go any level higher than his Home Directory.
No need for proftpd as
Lorin Lund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running 6.1-RELEASE i386. Generic kernel.
The wireless 'card' is a built-in Broadcom 802.11 b/g
My PC is a Compaq V2607CL Turion based notebook
I downloaded a driver kit from HP. It created
c:\SWSetup\SP32158A\
In that folder I found
On Tuesday 30 May 2006 01:28, Mikhail Goriachev wrote:
Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello,
Yes, I understand that To lockup a user from navigating outside their
home directories through
ftp, I simply can add them to /etc/ftpchroot and when a user connects
It wont allow him
to go any
On 5/30/06, Norberto Meijome [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 29 May 2006 16:31:38 +
Iantcho Vassilev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/29/06, Norberto Meijome [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 29 May 2006 14:43:46 +0300
Iantcho Vassilev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
DO someone know if
Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
Running that command returns this:
ifconfig: -inet: bad value
Bah! I'm on the road too much lately. No dash
before inet ...
KDK
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Hello:
My English is not good. I am sorry about this first. ~_~
My system: FreeBSD + IPFW + NAT
Question 1: about NAT (in FreeBSD)
I built a natd.conf and it's contents are below:
redirect_address 192.168.0.1 140.115.10.22
I
On 30/05/2006, at 10:29 PM, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
Running that command returns this:
ifconfig: -inet: bad value
Bah! I'm on the road too much lately. No dash
before inet ...
here's the output
bsd-box# ifconfig lo0 inet 127.0.0.1
Hello list,
I wasn't exactly thinking things out, and just posted the following
message to freebsd-ports, whereas it's probably better here. More
eyeballs in any case. So sorry if you're seeing this for the second time.
I'm having great difficulty tracking what's going wrong here. I'm trying
Hi,
The machine won't boot from either drive connected as a master. I tried them
one at a time. I'm guessing I'll have to boot from a CD but don't know the
process. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
S.
Mikhail Goriachev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sara lidgey wrote:
Hi All,
I've been
On Tuesday 30 May 2006 01:28, Mikhail Goriachev wrote:
Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello,
Yes, I understand that To lockup a user from navigating outside their
home directories through
ftp, I simply can add them to /etc/ftpchroot and when a user connects
It wont allow him
to
Hello,
Since we do not know each other yet, I would like to briefly introduce the
company Software Wydawnictwo, a Polish publishing house specialising in IT
magazines. Our magazines are printed in 7 language versions and are
distributed in Western Europe as well as in many overseas countries.
David Landgren wrote:
Hello list,
I wasn't exactly thinking things out, and just posted the following
message to freebsd-ports, whereas it's probably better here. More
eyeballs in any case. So sorry if you're seeing this for the second time.
I'm having great difficulty tracking what's going
Looks kind of like a problem that was fixed within the last few
days when the port was updated to the next release candidate.
Try updating your ports?
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Tom Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi guys.
I'm trying to build the samba3 port and this is what I get after I select
the options I want in the config screen that asks if I want active directory
support, ldap support, etc.
Broken IPC and code.
Anybody know what this means?
It means the
sara lidgey wrote:
Hi,
The machine won't boot from either drive connected as a master. I tried
them one at a time. I'm guessing I'll have to boot from a CD but don't know
the process. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
S.
Hmmm... I can only suggest using a livecd, for instance
I'm using FBSD 6.1. When using the ipfw kernel module, is it possible
to get ipfw loaded in a default to accept mode? I've seen the kernel
option to enable this when compiling statically but nothing specific to
the kernel module. Maybe there's a way to compile the kernel module
with some
Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
On 30/05/2006, at 10:29 PM, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
Running that command returns this:
ifconfig: -inet: bad value
Bah! I'm on the road too much lately. No dash
before inet ...
here's the output
[snip]
[Tue
At Tue, 30 May 2006 09:04:09 -0700,
Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I'm using FBSD 6.1. When using the ipfw kernel module, is it possible
to get ipfw loaded in a default to accept mode? I've seen the
kernel option to enable this when compiling statically but nothing
specific to the kernel module.
I am having the same problem. Downloaded a couple of driver sets, but
it doesn't work. I tried ndisgen also but nothing changes in ifconfig.
It seems that there are people who actually managed to run this kind
of card but I have not been able to get in touch with them directly.
When you load the
is there a cucipop mail list somewhere out there?
Cheer,s
Noah
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Hi All,
Fortunately, after another multi-day
portmanager -u -l -y run, I am able
to get into X. Unfortunately, I cannot
run gedit, gnome-terminal or nautilus.
X provided 3 error messages
which I have manually copied:
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object
libgnome-keyring.so.0 not found,
People,
This is getting to be a matter of `personal honor'. Once
I had jwchat workingor just about. I would like to have
some kind of private IM chat service installed, but things
break with the example help a couple people have offered.'
Le 28/05/2006 à 14:50:05-0800, Noah a écrit
Hi there,
might somebody send me to a website that explains the differnce between mbox
and maildir? Or maybe you can just explain the differences in a response.
mbox -- one file for all message
Maildir -- One file for each message
I am trying to get sudoedit to only work on a certain folder.
So that you can only sudoedit files with in the /home/named folder.
Cmnd_Alias COPY = /usr/local/bin/sudoedit /home/named/, /bin/cp, /bin/mv
it would be something like that only that's not working.
$ uname -a
FreeBSD
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 07:42:43PM -0400, Joe wrote:
Hi,
I've read the documentation and it seems there's no pkg_upgrade or
pkg_update, or a way to install an updated/upgraded package. I'd like
to determine if that is indeed the case.
portupgrade -P or -PP
OK, since
Lorin Lund wrote:
I'm running 6.1-RELEASE i386. Generic kernel.
The wireless 'card' is a built-in Broadcom 802.11 b/g
My PC is a Compaq V2607CL Turion based notebook
I downloaded a driver kit from HP. It created
c:\SWSetup\SP32158A\
In that folder I found
bcmwl5.inf
bcmwl5.sys
* Lawrence Horvath [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-05-30 13:46:33 -0700]:
I am trying to get sudoedit to only work on a certain folder. So that
you can only sudoedit files with in the /home/named folder.
The following works for me:
luser ALL = (root) sudoedit /home/luser/foo/*
(Sudo
Hello,
I have been running along just fine till a cvsup this morning. Last
successful cvsup was May 20th. After cvsup today, and a build-world I
see something _similar_ to below when trying to boot.
---
Can't work out which disk we are booting from.
Guessed BIOS device
On Tuesday 30 May 2006 16:22, N.J. Thomas wrote:
The following works for me:
luser ALL = (root) sudoedit /home/luser/foo/*
(Sudo 1.6.8p12, FreeBSD 5.4)
Why not give them root while you're at it:
luser$ cd ~/foo; ln -s /etc/master.passwd; sudoedit ~/foo/master.passwd
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On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 04:51:51PM -0400, Joe wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Mon, May 29, 2006 at 07:42:43PM -0400, Joe wrote:
Hi,
I've read the documentation and it seems there's no pkg_upgrade or
pkg_update, or a way to install an updated/upgraded package. I'd like
to determine if
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I don't know how to explain this, but I remember that there is some
way of saving everything that's going on in the terminal, I just don't
remember the command for doing so. I think it's something along the
lines of (e.g.):
# something file.name (this would start logging)
# portupgrade -a (or
On 5/30/06, Lars Stokholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know how to explain this, but I remember that there is some
way of saving everything that's going on in the terminal, I just don't
remember the command for doing so. I think it's something along the
lines of (e.g.):
# something
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 04:51:51PM -0400, Joe wrote:
[...]
It failed to update expat however, because it kept looking in the
6.0-RELEASE paths. I presume this is because even though the binary
upgrade of the base to 6.1 went well, uname, etc., think I still have a
6.0
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 06:14:32PM -0400, Joe wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 04:51:51PM -0400, Joe wrote:
[...]
It failed to update expat however, because it kept looking in the
6.0-RELEASE paths. I presume this is because even though the binary
upgrade of the base
On 2006-05-30 21:52, Lars Stokholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know how to explain this, but I remember that there is some
way of saving everything that's going on in the terminal, I just don't
remember the command for doing so. I think it's something along the
lines of (e.g.):
#
Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
On 30/05/2006, at 10:29 PM, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote:
Running that command returns this:
ifconfig: -inet: bad value
Bah! I'm on the road too much lately. No dash
before inet ...
here's the output
bsd-box#
For quite a while now I've put up with this annoyance, and finally decided
to see if I can find anything about it or how to fix it. Google didn't
turn up anything that I could find, so hopefully someone here might be
able to help or point me in the right direction.
My FreeBSD workstation,
I'm trying to get my toshiba laptop's wireless connection configured on
freebsd 6.0 stable. It's got an intel pro wireless 2200bg card. I'm
trying to connect to a dhcp wireless network with 64 bit wep. Here's
what I've done:
I installed iwi-firmware-2.4_2.tbz as a package
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On Tue, 30 May 2006, Mac Newbold wrote:
For quite a while now I've put up with this annoyance, and finally decided
to see if I can find anything about it or how to fix it. Google didn't
turn up anything that I could find, so hopefully someone here might be
able to help or point me in the
On Mon, 29 May 2006, Ask Bj?rn Hansen wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use grub instead of the usual boot0 thing on a Compact Flash
card I use in Soekris and PC Engines WRAP systems. I installed grub from
ports/sysutils/grub and put the package on my nanobsd system on the CF card.
Booting on a
Today at 7:48pm, Andy Reitz said:
This doesn't sound like a FreeBSD problem to me, but rather a problem with
your sound card being starved for PCI resources when your IDE controller
is being exercised.
That's a good idea. Both the sound card and the IDE controller are built
into the
I noticed this when compiling the port of popa3d on 6.1:
/*
* Locking method your system uses for user mailboxes. It is important
* that you set this correctly.
*
* *BSDs use flock(2), others typically use fcntl(2).
*/
#define LOCK_FCNTL 1
#define LOCK_FLOCK
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 06:14:32PM -0400, Joe wrote:
I don't have access to the system right now, but after the sysinstall I
looked at some of the files in /bin and saw that most had a date of May
6, 2006 (or thereabouts) so I assumed that meant the binary upgrade had
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 08:12:25PM -0400, Joe wrote:
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 06:14:32PM -0400, Joe wrote:
I don't have access to the system right now, but after the sysinstall I
looked at some of the files in /bin and saw that most had a date of May
6, 2006 (or
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Miguel wrote:
Atom Powers wrote:
On 5/26/06, Miguel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, i have a similar problem, i forgot my root password and the server
its in a remote colocation site, is there a way to recover the
encrypted
password and crackit some way, i have my normal account (which is in
Kyrre Nygard wrote:
At 10:45 27.05.2006, Beech Rintoul wrote:
On Saturday 27 May 2006 00:32, Kyrre Nygard wrote:
Hello!
I have a team of designers working on web 2.0 like sites.
I have added them all to this box, now I'm wondering what's the most
convenient way of giving them all access
Aaron VanAlstine wrote:
I¹m a newbie who assembled a PC. I successfully loaded FreeBSD 6.0 from CD
but at the end of install when the system reboots, it goes thru the start-up
process (the ASUS screen) and finally I get a message saying to use the
proper boot device or insert boot media and try
Polina Mnouskina wrote:
Hello.
I am working for the company, that is using FreeBSD on the server mashins. At the moment we have two problems: First, one of the mashins give no kernael error on the boot. Second, we have lost our root password to the second one. Is there a way to fix any of
I just fixed my mail server, and it looks like it was waiting to push
those forward :)
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Matias wrote:
Hi,
I've been googling about this but I can't find the answer:
Is there a port to install Yakuake (the quake-styled terminal for kde)?
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Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello Gurus,
I'm On FreeBSD 6.1R, apache-2.2, php5, installed plus KDE3 latest
and mozilla.
AddHandler cgi-script .cgi .pl .php line is enabled in httpd.conf
basically, i'm learning php so im very new to it.
I used Quanta/KDevelop to create my
Miguel wrote:
Andy Greenwood wrote:
I don't know what you mean by kernel errors on boot, but you can
recover your root password by booting into single user mode and then
running passwd.
Hi, i have a similar problem, i forgot my root password and the server
its in a remote colocation site,
Greetings,
I thought that an external USB hard drive would make a good backup device.
So I did some trial file copies. Even though the servers USB ports are
USB2.0 and the hard drive enclosure is USB2.0 I was getting a little less
than 1MByte per second of throughput. I do have the ehci device as
Jon Falconer wrote:
I thought that an external USB hard drive would make a good backup device.
So I did some trial file copies. Even though the servers USB ports are
USB2.0 and the hard drive enclosure is USB2.0 I was getting a little less
than 1MByte per second of throughput. I do have the
On Tue, 30 May 2006 17:27:38 +
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I'm trying to get my toshiba laptop's wireless connection
configured on freebsd 6.0 stable. It's got an intel pro wireless
2200bg card. I'm trying to connect to a dhcp wireless network with
64 bit wep. Here's what
yes, ok, it's a silly subject...but this is what happened.
I found /usr/games/morse
I realised it could talk to /dev/led/thinklight ( on a Thinkpad).
I modified devfs to allow me to write to the led device
I run
morse -l SOS /dev/led/thinklight
and of course it started blinking asking for
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bsd-box# ifconfig lo0 inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
bsd-box# ifconfig -a
rl0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
options=8VLAN_MTU
inet6 fe80::2e0:4cff:fe08:e02a%rl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
inet 192.168.1.104 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
ether
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