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On Tuesday 12 December 2006 09:49, Bret J. Esquivel wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I have a cable modem at my office with a /28 allocated. I have a FreeBSD 6.1
> firewall/router in between the cable modem and the switch to other nodes. My
> question is how could I add static routes to say my web server h
Hi,
I'm running a shaper system on a FreeBSD box. It is pushing sustained 8
Mbps. In the messages log I'm getting lots of
Dec 11 21:03:54 ritalin /kernel: All mbuf clusters exhausted, please see
tuning(7).
When I run netstat -m however I get
$ netstat -m
1766/5904/8 mbufs in use (current
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 11:10:25PM -0800, Renegade Penguin wrote:
>
>
>Eric Kjeldergaard wrote:
>>
>>If you are open to suggestions on other phone systems, I have been very
>>much enjoying my gizmo account. (gizmoproject.com)
>>
>Yes, but the gizmoproject is particularly onerous. Look at the EUL
Ne'Bahn írta:
Hi list, how can I add some fonts to the system, for instance: Arial,
Courier New, and so others. I know there are some fonts that cost to
acquire them, but isn't an implementation of these fonts for
the open source arena ???
Please read the documentation for xorg.conf. I'm using
Sudenly there is an improved desire to keep up to date on the latest
security fixes at work. I've got about 50 machines that I manage. OpenBSD,
FreeBSD, Linux, Solairs, and HP-UX.
I am looking for recomendations for a (hopefully automed), prefereably
web based tool to keep up with what versions
On Fri, Dec 08, 2006 at 09:57:22PM +0100, Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> > I can't see how to prescribe periodic passwd change,
> >only how to set expiry time. At the moment I put the following
> >line in the root's crontab:
> >
> >2 2 2 * * pw usermod shterenl -p "`date '+\
Hi
This is Arun from Singapore. I basically want to know how to back up
files if a computer is already running on FREEBSD. Please help me with
this as it is urgent.
Thanking you
Arun
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The handbook is your friend:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/backup-basics.html
and most likely:
man dump
Chad
On 12/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
This is Arun from Singapore. I basically want to know how to back up
files if a computer is
In response to "Mike Murphree" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Having an issue on a 5.3 system using ipfw and dummynet to create a
> bandwidth limited and large latency pipe for a mpeg video stream. If I
> pass the packets between the two NICs without routing through a dummynet
> pipe, it's fine. If I
Hi,
Am Dienstag, 12. Dezember 2006 00:22 schrieb Karl Sinn:
> I'll send a message when it's done.
It's done.
Thanks for all the help.
Karl
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As with what he said. :) Dump and Restore are your friends.
Also, in a crunch:
tar -z -c -f /path/to/your/backup.tar.gz /filesystem
Do that once for each mounted filesystem, and make sure backup.tar.gz
lives on another system, perhaps on an nfs mount.
Chad Gross wrote:
The handbook is your
From: "stan"
Subject: Software inventory management
:
: Sudenly there is an improved desire to keep up to date on the latest
: security fixes at work. I've got about 50 machines that I manage. OpenBSD,
: FreeBSD, Linux, Solairs, and HP-UX.
:
: I am looking for recomendations for a (hopefully aut
This is assuming you have another account on another freebsd/linux box with a
significant amount of space. Works great on a live filesystem. I use /, /var,
/tmp, and /usr as examples.
dump -L -0f - /usr | ssh -C [EMAIL PROTECTED] "cat > /usr/home/login/usr.dump"
dump -L -0f - /tmp | ssh -
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 09:26:31PM -0500, Peter Matulis wrote:
> I am having trouble viewing my USB compact flash reader with my FBSD
> 5.5 system. I have done so in the past. For some reason I can no
> longer do so.
>
> This is what I'm getting:
>
> # disklabel /dev/da0s1
> disklabel: /dev/da
From: "stan"
> Subject: Software inventory management
>
>
> :
> : Sudenly there is an improved desire to keep up to date on the latest
> : security fixes at work. I've got about 50 machines that I manage. OpenBSD,
> : FreeBSD, Linux, Solairs, and HP-UX.
> :
> : I am looking for recomendations for a
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 06:30:09AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> This is Arun from Singapore. I basically want to know how to back up
> files if a computer is already running on FREEBSD. Please help me with
> this as it is urgent.
It depends a little on what media you have availab
On 12/12/06, John Oxley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm running a shaper system on a FreeBSD box. It is pushing sustained 8
Mbps. In the messages log I'm getting lots of
Dec 11 21:03:54 ritalin /kernel: All mbuf clusters exhausted, please see
tuning(7).
When I run netstat -m however I get
Nicolas Blais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm looking to make a light FreeBSD-Apache-MySQL-PHP system out of a VIA EN
> 5000 system. It would replace my home file/web server which currently runs
> 24h/7d with a silent and energy-wise bundle.
I did something similar
( http://be-well.ilk.org/~
On 2006/12/12 6:05, probsd org seems to have typed:
> dump -L -0f - / | ssh -C [EMAIL PROTECTED] "cat > /usr/home/login/root.dump
The handbook also suggests something to the effect of:
/sbin/dump -0uaL -f - / | gzip -2 | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] dd
of=/www/dumpdir/dump-root.gz
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Peter A. Giessel wrote:
On 2006/12/12 6:05, probsd org seems to have typed:
dump -L -0f - / | ssh -C [EMAIL PROTECTED] "cat > /usr/home/login/root.dump
The handbook also suggests something to the effect of:
/sbin/dump -0uaL -f - / | gzip -2 | ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] dd
of=/www/dumpdir/dump-r
Hi All,
Does anybody know any wrapper to popper server to throttle the per
user connection rate?
I would like to avoid some users to connect the pop3 server, every
30 secs, i.e.
Something that returns "no new messages", between a configurable
time.
Thank you,
- Marcelo
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Hello,
If you have a spare machine with the diskspace neeeded then you might
want to consider rsync over ssh. Rsync can do incremental backups, which
can be nice and timesaving.
There's plenty to read about it if you Google for "Freebsd backing up
rsync ssh ports".
Tony Shadwick skrev:
On Dec 11, 2006, at 11:14 PM, Martin Alejandro Paredes Sanchez wrote:
Yes, you are right, I forgot about PPP. Many thanks.
Also, the ARP table only contain info of your subnet
The ARP table only contains information about machines on the
directly connected collision domain(s).
It's entire
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, stan wrote:
Sudenly there is an improved desire to keep up to date on the latest
security fixes at work. I've got about 50 machines that I manage. OpenBSD,
FreeBSD, Linux, Solairs, and HP-UX.
I am looking for recomendations for a (hopefully automed), prefereably
web based t
On Dec 12, 2006, at 9:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know any wrapper to popper server to throttle the per
user connection rate?
I would like to avoid some users to connect the pop3 server, every
30 secs, i.e.
Something that returns "no new messages", between a configurable time
On Dec 12, 2006, at 10:08 AM, Javier Henderson wrote:
The ARP table only contains information about machines on the
directly connected collision domain(s).
Are you sure it's not the same broadcast domain?
Yes. The term "collision domain" predates the wide deployment of
switches, and switc
* Roger Olofsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-12 18:23:50 +0100]:
> If you have a spare machine with the diskspace neeeded then you might
> want to consider rsync over ssh. Rsync can do incremental backups,
> which can be nice and timesaving.
If you are going to go the rsync route, I recommend you
I have a FBSD box servering several users. We want to mount a stand-alone
FBSD box to access the files on it. I am thinking NFS.
When installing NFS, the stand-alone box would be the NFS server, correct?
And multi-user box would be the NFS client?
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On 12/12/06, David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a FBSD box servering several users. We want to mount a stand-alone
FBSD box to access the files on it. I am thinking NFS.
When installing NFS, the stand-alone box would be the NFS server, correct?
And multi-user box would be the NFS cl
In response to David Banning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a FBSD box servering several users. We want to mount a stand-alone
> FBSD box to access the files on it. I am thinking NFS.
>
> When installing NFS, the stand-alone box would be the NFS server, correct?
> And multi-user box would be the N
Hi
Im seeing some dbus_enable warnings when booting... saying its not
set properly in rc.conf
I dont see these warnings in dmesg though. I assume its coming from
my option:
gnome_enable="YES"
here is the full contents of my /etc/rc.conf
# -- sysinstall generated deltas -- # Wed Jul 19 20:56
An update for some who may care. I tried loading Live Linux distros: Puppy,
DSL and STD. They load fine but don't see a network interface. Also
installed Fedora 5 Linux Distro and same - no ethernet interface seen. It
has been a while but I recall that Windows XP pro will not boot.
Anybody have a
> Seems like lots of files I get off the net use \x80\x98 or the
> like to denote various non-ascii characters. Is there a way to
> use perl (or any other unix tool) to replace
> \x\x with, say whatever ASCII or ISO-8859-1
> character or characters?
perl -pe 's/\\x(\
Hi,
I have a cable modem at my office with a /28 allocated. I have a FreeBSD 6.1
firewall/router in between the cable modem and the switch to other nodes. My
question is how could I add static routes to say my web server having an
external IP address but still going through the firewall box? NA
eoghan wrote:
Hi
Im seeing some dbus_enable warnings when booting... saying its not set
properly in rc.conf
I dont see these warnings in dmesg though. I assume its coming from my
option:
gnome_enable="YES"
here is the full contents of my /etc/rc.conf
# -- sysinstall generated deltas -- # Wed
On 2006/12/12 11:42, Y Sidhu seems to have typed:
>> a. SuperMicro X7DBR-8+ / X7DBR-I+
Seems that others have had problems with SuperMicro boards:
http://www.freebsd.org/platforms/amd64/motherboards.html
*** QUOTE ***
Boots stock SMP kernel. UP kernel must be booted in "safe mode"
*** END QUOTE
On 12 Dec 2006, at 20:57, Garrett Cooper wrote:
eoghan wrote:
Hi
Im seeing some dbus_enable warnings when booting... saying its not
set properly in rc.conf
I dont see these warnings in dmesg though. I assume its coming
from my option:
gnome_enable="YES"
here is the full contents of my /et
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
On Fri, Dec 08, 2006 at 09:57:22PM +0100, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
I can't see how to prescribe periodic passwd change,
only how to set expiry time. At the moment I put the following
line in the root's crontab:
2 2 2 * * pw usermod shtere
Bret J Esquivel wrote:
Hi,
I have a cable modem at my office with a /28 allocated. I have a FreeBSD 6.1
firewall/router in between the cable modem and the switch to other nodes. My
question is how could I add static routes to say my web server having an
external IP address but still going th
eoghan wrote:
On 12 Dec 2006, at 20:57, Garrett Cooper wrote:
eoghan wrote:
Hi
Im seeing some dbus_enable warnings when booting... saying its not
set properly in rc.conf
I dont see these warnings in dmesg though. I assume its coming from
my option:
gnome_enable="YES"
here is the full conte
I recently installed FreeBSD 6.1, and copied many Unix files with no
problems at all. However when I try to run the C compiler which worked fine
with Unix, I get the error message '/usr/bin/cc Exec format error Binary
file not executable'. I tried changing permissions and owner with no change.
A
In response to "Bret J Esquivel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I have a cable modem at my office with a /28 allocated. I have a FreeBSD 6.1
> firewall/router in between the cable modem and the switch to other nodes. My
> question is how could I add static routes to say my web server having an
> externa
On 12 Dec 2006, at 21:34, Garrett Cooper wrote:
eoghan wrote:
On 12 Dec 2006, at 20:57, Garrett Cooper wrote:
eoghan wrote:
Hi
Im seeing some dbus_enable warnings when booting... saying its
not set properly in rc.conf
I dont see these warnings in dmesg though. I assume its coming
from my
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 21:14:08 +
eoghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12 Dec 2006, at 20:57, Garrett Cooper wrote:
>
> > eoghan wrote:
> >> Hi
> >> Im seeing some dbus_enable warnings when booting... saying its not
> >> set properly in rc.conf
> >> I dont see these warnings in dmesg though.
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 09:38:19PM -, Brian Levie wrote:
> I recently installed FreeBSD 6.1, and copied many Unix files with no
> problems at all. However when I try to run the C compiler which worked fine
> with Unix, I get the error message '/usr/bin/cc Exec format error Binary
> file not
On 12 Dec 2006, at 22:12, Randy Pratt wrote:
eoghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12 Dec 2006, at 20:57, Garrett Cooper wrote:
eoghan wrote:
Hi
Im seeing some dbus_enable warnings when booting... saying its not
set properly in rc.conf
I dont see these warnings in dmesg though. I assume its
Hello Brian and welcome!
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 21:38:19 - Brian Levie wrote:
> I recently installed FreeBSD 6.1,
How did you do it?
> and copied many Unix files with no
What do you call "Unix files" and where did you get them?
> problems at all. However when I try to run the C compiler w
I am having trouble getting Samba 3 to compile with ADS support and I have
narrowed the problem down to Kerberos. I have been told previously to NOT
install the security/krb5 port when installing Samba 3 with ADS support, but
I had already done that. After removing the security/krb5 port, it leav
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 09:38:19PM -, Brian Levie wrote:
> I recently installed FreeBSD 6.1, and copied many Unix files with no
> problems at all. However when I try to run the C compiler which worked fine
> with Unix, I get the error message '/usr/bin/cc Exec format error Binary
> file not
eoghan wrote:
On 12 Dec 2006, at 21:34, Garrett Cooper wrote:
eoghan wrote:
On 12 Dec 2006, at 20:57, Garrett Cooper wrote:
eoghan wrote:
Hi
Im seeing some dbus_enable warnings when booting... saying its not
set properly in rc.conf
I dont see these warnings in dmesg though. I assume its co
> Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 07:05:18 -0800 (PST)
> From: probsd org <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: FreeBSD Backup
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
>
> This is assuming you have another account on another freebsd/l
At 05:59 PM 12/11/2006, Gerard Seibert wrote:
Besides, how hard is it to subscribe to a list, post your question
and hopefully receive a satisfactory response and then terminate
your association with the list if you are so inclined.
Wasn't going to say anything, but...
I agree totally that yo
On 12/12/06, Timothy Radigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am having trouble getting Samba 3 to compile with ADS support and I have
narrowed the problem down to Kerberos. I have been told previously to NOT
install the security/krb5 port when installing Samba 3 with ADS support,
but
I had already
The reason that questions doesen't require a subscription ought to be
obvious to anyone with any experience with FreeBSD.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is used as the default contact e-mail address
for most non-financial FreeBSD dealings, such as on CD cases,
marketing materials, etc. Why? Because for most
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 04:49:39PM -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> a young girl in a tank top and boobs out front
Isn't that where the boobs are usually installed?
> Until then STFU you ungrateful bastards. All you once were
> dumb newbies who didn't know FreeBSD from free beer, and
> I'll bet
On Tuesday, 12 December 2006 at 16:49:39 -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>
> Until then STFU you ungrateful bastards. All you once were dumb
> newbies who didn't know FreeBSD from free beer, and I'll bet more
> than a few of you sent e-mail to questions, thinking it was an
> actual person who gave
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Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> On Tuesday, 12 December 2006 at 19:47:52 -0800, Garrett Cooper wrote:
>> Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
>>> On Tuesday, 12 December 2006 at 16:49:39 -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Until then STFU you ungrateful bastards.
On Wed, Dec 13, 2006 at 12:31:39PM +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> On Tuesday, 12 December 2006 at 16:49:39 -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> >
> > Until then STFU you ungrateful bastards. All you once were dumb
> > newbies who didn't know FreeBSD from free beer, and I'll bet more
> > than a fe
On Tuesday 12 December 2006 20:01, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> On Tuesday, 12 December 2006 at 16:49:39 -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> > Until then STFU you ungrateful bastards. All you once were dumb
> > newbies who didn't know FreeBSD from free beer, and I'll bet more
> > than a few of you se
At 07:49 PM 12/12/2006, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
The reason that questions doesen't require a subscription ought to
be obvious to anyone with any experience with FreeBSD.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is used as the default contact e-mail address
for most non-financial FreeBSD dealings, such as on CD cases,
FreeBSD 6.1
I can't change resolutions under GNOME, anyone can help me, I've modified
xorg.conf almost a million of times but nothing else...
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Ne'Bahn wrote:
> FreeBSD 6.1
>
> I can't change resolutions under GNOME, anyone can help me, I've
> modified xorg.conf almost a million of times but nothing else...
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Eric Mesa wrote:
> Ne'Bahn wrote:
>> FreeBSD 6.1
>
>> I can't change resolutions under GNOME, anyone can help me, I've
>> modified xorg.conf almost a million of times but nothing else...
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You can try the xrandr command using a terminal.
$ xrandr -q
gives a list of all supported resolution, while you can use
$ xrandr -s SZ
to set a specific resolution. SZ is the first column of the "xrandr -q" output.
For everything else do a "man xrandr".
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hi all:
The original sendmail's compile option is configured by
m4,the one distribute with FreeBSD has tripped out some files and can not
configure as the usual way,I have man make.conf,however, just find
several items for sendmail and a few instructions.
I want to know how to fully control the
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