On Wednesday 21 February 2007 01:21, José Pablo Fernández wrote:
My problem is that when I copy a file from one network to the other, the
first
128KB seems to be copied instantaneously, the second 128KB take more than two
minutes and I've seen the third 128KB being copied very rarely.
This
Is there any plan to port Sun JDK 1.6 to FreeBSD?
FYI,
I'm running JDK6 in Linux compatibility mode for an application that
uses RMI, JDBC, threads and runs as a daemon (24/7) and I had no
problems so far, the setup looks very stable.
Hope it helps,
--
Nino
Ian Smith wrote:
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Julian Elischer wrote:
admin wrote:
Wrong: the implied check-state done by the limit lets the connection
through (i.e. performs the action) iff there's state recorded for it
(src-addr+src-port+dst-addr+dst-port). If however it's a SYN packet
What would be the best sizes for the
disk partitions so that I don't run out of space on any of them while also
leaving the maximum amount of space possible for the future software to be
installed?
While I'd certainly go with a single partition as a solution for your
setup, if you really
Dear Team,
This is subburaman from Bangalore, india.I have installed
the FreeBSD6.2.Now i want to create a new User with Administrator
rights.Please give me the guidelines for me.
Thanks with regards
Subburaman N
___
Hi,
While creating user accout using 'adduser' command, give 'Login
group' as 'wheel' which will give administrator rights for that
particular username.
Regards.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of subbu ramanN
Sent: Wednesday,
Arone Silimantia schrieb:
--- Björn König [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Add the following line in /etc/rc.conf
ipv6_enable=YES
This is enough to let FreeBSD configure the
interface with IPv6
automatically using router solicitation.
Hmmm...that sounds very nice - just adding that one
line and
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:45:51 -0500 Kris Kennaway wrote:
Has anyone got any ideas on how to go on with this?
You'll have to look at the compiler spec and how it is bootstrapped.
That could become quite a project.
FWIW, I don't think there are any secret flags you can set to improve
the
Joel D. Parker wrote:
I keep running into roadblocks...
I'm running fbsd 6.1 release, i386
[...]
-highpoint's own management software..
After trying atacontrol I figured I'd give highpoint's driver's a try. They
say they support freebsd 6.1 so this shouldn't be an issue right? Well I
install
Greetings,
Has anyone been able to get nntpcache working on AMD64 (6.2-RELEASE)
The same ports tree compiles on 6.2-RELEASE i386 and work 100%
Compiling on AMD64 results in :
connected to NNTP server vasbyt.local.net as DEFAULT
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of subbu ramanN
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 3:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Reg, User rights
Dear Team,
This is subburaman
Milan Knizek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 19 February 2007 16:29, Oliver Fromme wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A simpler solution for your restore problem would be
to simply use a standard FreeBSD installation CD,
then make a minimal installation on your hard disk
so you have all
- Original Message
From: Jeffrey Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
et al.
I just want to thank everybody for helping me with this issue. By yesterday
morning, before I left for town and a very busy day, I realized the problem (at
that juncture) could not possibly have been with the IP
I am having a problem with my apache in freebsd. i set up two virtual hosts,
one is a default, the other goes to another domain. i set up the
directives:
Directory /
AllowOverride None
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
/Directory
Directory /home/vhosts/mydomain.com/httpdocs
FreeBSD-6.2
Opera-9.10.20061214
xfce-4.4.0
I seem to be having a problem using the 'spell checking' feature form within
Opera. When I click on the 'spell' icon, I am transfered to a page that tells
me I have to install GNU Aspell . I already have this install I believe. This
is the output of
At 12:00 PM 2/21/2007, drewshen wrote:
I am having a problem with my apache in freebsd. i set up two virtual hosts,
..snip..
when i try to start apache it says httpd not running, trying to start . . .
and on the broswer i get an internal server error. does anyone know how i
could fix this?
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 05:39, Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 01:21, José Pablo Fernández wrote:
My problem is that when I copy a file from one network to the other, the
first 128KB seems to be copied instantaneously, the second 128KB take
more than two minutes
In response to José Pablo Fernández [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 05:39, Nikos Vassiliadis wrote:
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 01:21, José Pablo Fernández wrote:
My problem is that when I copy a file from one network to the other, the
first 128KB seems to be copied
Can you give us the VirtualHost directives included in your
configuration file, listening ports and the tailed couple access-log /
error-log ?
;)
drewshen a écrit :
I am having a problem with my apache in freebsd. i set up two virtual hosts,
one is a default, the other goes to another
On Feb 21, 2007, at 9:41 AM, José Pablo Fernández wrote:
This might be an MTU problem. Is the MTU set to 1500 everywhere?
You can try using a smaller MTU - like 1400 - on two computers,
try a transfer and if that works, you'll have to check the
switches involved.
Where is/should the MTU be
drewshen wrote:
I am having a problem with my apache in freebsd. i set up two virtual hosts,
one is a default, the other goes to another domain. i set up the
directives:
Directory /
AllowOverride None
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
/Directory
Directory
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 14:50, Bill Moran wrote:
When I disable PF I can't reach outside because that is what is in charge
of NATing, but I can reach the other network, and the copy just works.
Have you tried stripping your pf rules down to JUST nat to see if the
problem changes?
If
Just curious what is that status of this issue with the current
version of FreeBSD? I am betting that it has already been taken care
of ages ago, in which case I am curious how far back that might have
been?
Thanks,
Mikel
___
Hi,
I have some machines running FreeBSD 5.2.1. Is it safe to update ports
to 5.4_stable via CVSup? Or should I use 5_stable?
Simon
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Simon Gao wrote:
Hi,
I have some machines running FreeBSD 5.2.1. Is it safe to update ports
to 5.4_stable via CVSup? Or should I use 5_stable?
Ports are independant of base branch, ports should generally be HEAD
(tag=.).
HTH,
Joe
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On 2/21/07, José Pablo Fernández [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a FreeBSD 6.2 acting as router between two LANs and the internet. I am
using PF on it for filtering and I am allowing all the traffic to pass by
between the two LANs:
pass from $lan0:network to $lan1:network keep state
pass
From what I have read, I think the Ultrium tape drive is completely
compatible with FreeBSD. If I am understanding the specs correctly, it
uses hardware compression to compress data. And, again if I am
understanding everything correctly, I should be able to use the mt command
to tell the tape
In response to José Pablo Fernández [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 14:50, Bill Moran wrote:
When I disable PF I can't reach outside because that is what is in charge
of NATing, but I can reach the other network, and the copy just works.
Have you tried stripping your
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 15:38, J65nko wrote:
On 2/21/07, José Pablo Fernández [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a FreeBSD 6.2 acting as router between two LANs and the internet.
I am using PF on it for filtering and I am allowing all the traffic to
pass by between the two LANs:
In response to Mikel King [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just curious what is that status of this issue with the current
version of FreeBSD? I am betting that it has already been taken care
of ages ago, in which case I am curious how far back that might have
been?
We just went through an audit
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 15:49, José Pablo Fernández wrote:
For keeping state on TCP connections you should only create state on
the first packet of the 3 way TCP handshake. Using flags S/SA will
ensure this. This will prevent problems with TCP windows scaling..
Thank you. That solved
On Feb 21, 2007, at 10:47 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From what I have read, I think the Ultrium tape drive is completely
compatible with FreeBSD. If I am understanding the specs
correctly, it
uses hardware compression to compress data. And, again if I am
understanding everything
Mikel King wrote:
Just curious what is that status of this issue with the current version
of FreeBSD? I am betting that it has already been taken care of ages
ago, in which case I am curious how far back that might have been?
Thanks,
Mikel
I believe that was fairly recently decided, last
What if I just want to update ports for 5 stable tree? If using HEAD,
then may some ports being updated be current but not stable? Or there is
no such things as stable or current ports?
Simon
Joe Holden wrote:
Simon Gao wrote:
Hi,
I have some machines running FreeBSD 5.2.1. Is it safe to
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 06:47:23PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From what I have read, I think the Ultrium tape drive is completely
compatible with FreeBSD. If I am understanding the specs correctly, it
uses hardware compression to compress data. And, again if I am
understanding
On Feb 21, 2007, at 10:55 AM, DAve wrote:
Since we are in Indiana we just had to convert all our servers to
DST last summer. It was a chore because we have everything from
FreeBSD 6.1 to Solaris Sparc 10s. I am seriously considering
switching all of our NOCs to GMT and calling it a done
Simon Gao wrote:
What if I just want to update ports for 5 stable tree? If using HEAD,
then may some ports being updated be current but not stable? Or there is
no such things as stable or current ports?
Simon
Joe Holden wrote:
Simon Gao wrote:
Hi,
I have some machines running FreeBSD
Simon Gao wrote:
What if I just want to update ports for 5 stable tree? If using HEAD,
then may some ports being updated be current but not stable? Or there
is no such things as stable or current ports?
Simon
Joe Holden wrote:
Simon Gao wrote:
Hi,
I have some machines running FreeBSD
Ian Smith wrote:
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007, Julian Elischer wrote:
admin wrote:
Wrong: the implied check-state done by the limit lets the connection
through (i.e. performs the action) iff there's state recorded for it
(src-addr+src-port+dst-addr+dst-port). If however it's a SYN packet
On 2007/02/21 9:29, Mikel King seems to have typed:
Just curious what is that status of this issue with the current
version of FreeBSD? I am betting that it has already been taken care
of ages ago, in which case I am curious how far back that might have
been?
If you google search
Hi,
in the supported device list:
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.2R/hardware-i386.html
I did't find Intel Raid controller SRCSAS18E ?
I also can't find srczcrx conntroller support, but i know this
device is supported since FreeBSD 6.0.
So maybe FreeBSD 6.2 release has
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 01:01, Roger Olofsson wrote:
Hello again Joe,
Maybe it depends on what packages you add when running sysinstall? I
have 6.2 on a 6Gb Fujitsu drive and it fits nicely. I only pick kernel
sources from the packages though. Only problem I've noticed is /usr/obj
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, DAve wrote:
Mikel King wrote:
Just curious what is that status of this issue with the current version of
FreeBSD? I am betting that it has already been taken care of ages ago, in
which case I am curious how far back that might have been?
Thanks,
Mikel
I believe that
I'm confused as to why on box #1 I have in /etc/rc.conf:
spamd_enable=YES
spamd_flags=-c -u spamd -H /var/spool/spamd -m 10
And spamd is writing to /var/spool/spamd/.spamassassin
on box #2 and #3, I have the exact same settings yet I see:
/nonexistent/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist.lock: No such
Hi list, as far as I know Intel 64 architecture (formerly known as Intel
Extended Memory 64 Technology, or Intel EM64T) enables 64-bit computing on
desktop when combined with supporting software. If I am right, 64-bit
computing (on Intel architecture) requires a computer system with a
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 02:35:58PM -0500, Aard Nerd wrote:
Hi list, as far as I know Intel 64 architecture (formerly known as Intel
Extended Memory 64 Technology, or Intel EM64T) enables 64-bit computing on
desktop when combined with supporting software. If I am right, 64-bit
computing (on
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, Simon Gao wrote:
What if I just want to update ports for 5 stable tree? If using HEAD, then
may some ports being updated be current but not stable? Or there is no such
things as stable or current ports?
You got the right answer the first time. You will get the
Derrick wrote:
I'm confused as to why on box #1 I have in /etc/rc.conf:
spamd_enable=YES
spamd_flags=-c -u spamd -H /var/spool/spamd -m 10
And spamd is writing to /var/spool/spamd/.spamassassin
on box #2 and #3, I have the exact same settings yet I see:
At 02:35 PM 2/21/2007, you wrote:
Hi list, as far as I know Intel 64 architecture (formerly known as
Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology, or Intel EM64T) enables 64-bit
computing on desktop when combined with supporting software. If I am
right, 64-bit computing (on Intel architecture) requires
Hi:
I recently posted asking about mpeg2-ts, I got a reference to a mpeg2-ts
that plays fine. It appears that the problem is not playing ts but
rather resolution, or something: With mplayer I get an error
X Error of failed request: BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
Major
In response to Aard Nerd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi list, as far as I know Intel 64 architecture (formerly known as Intel
Extended Memory 64 Technology, or Intel EM64T) enables 64-bit computing on
desktop when combined with supporting software. If I am right, 64-bit
computing (on Intel
Aard Nerd wrote:
Hi list, as far as I know Intel 64 architecture (formerly known as
Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology, or Intel EM64T) enables 64-bit
computing on desktop when combined with supporting software. If I am
right, 64-bit computing (on Intel architecture) requires a computer
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 02:35:58PM -0500, Aard Nerd wrote:
Hi list, as far as I know Intel 64 architecture (formerly known as Intel
Extended Memory 64 Technology, or Intel EM64T) enables 64-bit computing on
desktop when combined with supporting software. If I am right, 64-bit
computing (on
Bjorn,
Björn König [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ifconfig_fxp4=inet
ifconfig_fxp4_alias0=inet
ifconfig_fxp4_alias1=inet6 1234:1234:1234::2/64
ifconfig_fxp4_alias2=inet6 1234:1234:1234::3/64
Ok, yes, I think I would like to do it manually like
this. I notice you do not have a ipv6 default
On a side note -- a LOT of people have been making this mistake recently.
Can anyone think of a way to make it more obvious that people are downloading
the wrong isos?
--
Bill Moran
Collaborative Fusion Inc.
Short of renaming the architectures from amd64/ia64, it's
doubtful. a lot of
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Derrick wrote:
I'm confused as to why on box #1 I have in /etc/rc.conf:
spamd_enable=YES
spamd_flags=-c -u spamd -H /var/spool/spamd -m 10
And spamd is writing to /var/spool/spamd/.spamassassin
on box #2 and #3, I have the exact same
Hi
Well that's weird, is MAC defined by default at all? I tried searching
for the definition but couldn't find it.
I never thought it would be this hard just to get the ethernet address
from an ethernet interface in FreeBSD. I think i'll take a look at the
netlib source next, something
Hello,
I am trying to mount a smb share into a jail.
The way that I am trying to accomplish this is:
1. mount the smb share onto /mnt read only
2. mount the /mnt share into the /jail/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx directory nullfs
This all works by hand. However, when set in fstab to mount the smb
share
Hi Erik,
2007/2/12, Erik Norgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Klaus Friis Østergaard wrote:
I have a EPATech eTC thin client it is build on a Vortex86 processor. I
tried with a 6.1 relase in order PXE boot the thin client and it fails.
Is it possible to build an older relase like 5.3 on a 6.1
I just downloaded and installed the 2 packages from the
freebsdfoundation.org website, diablo-jre-freebsd6.i386.1.5.0.07.01.tbz
and diablo-jdk-freebsd6.i386.1.5.0.07.01.tbz. However, when I restart
Seamonkey or Firefox Java is not enabled.
There were no messages after the packages installed
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 15:03, nocturnal wrote:
Hi
Well that's weird, is MAC defined by default at all? I tried searching
for the definition but couldn't find it.
I never thought it would be this hard just to get the ethernet address
from an ethernet interface in FreeBSD. I think i'll
Hey guys, I got a prob here, I am trying to install the new NTFS-3G driver,
which just went 1.0, and This is what the output of make install make
clean got me:
=== Installing for fusefs-ntfs-0.20070207RC1
=== fusefs-ntfs-0.20070207RC1 depends on file: /usr/local/modules/fuse.ko -
not
- Original Message -
From: Alex Zbyslaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: highpoint hpt372 raid support, or other options?
Joel D. Parker wrote:
following error:
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/libncurses.so.5: Undefined
symbol
__stdoutp
Obviously this is a problem with
If one has a FreeBSD system that has 1 gigabyte of RAM
and a 1-GHZ processor, would it be possible to run a couple of
vmware instances of FreeBSD? I want to set up a DHCP server on
each virtual machine and configure one to be optimized for DHCP
failover and dynamic leases while the other
AN wrote:
I just downloaded and installed the 2 packages from the
freebsdfoundation.org website, diablo-jre-freebsd6.i386.1.5.0.07.01.tbz
and diablo-jdk-freebsd6.i386.1.5.0.07.01.tbz. However, when I restart
Seamonkey or Firefox Java is not enabled.
There were no messages after the packages
Jason Gretz wrote:
Hey guys, I got a prob here, I am trying to install the new
NTFS-3G driver, which just went 1.0, and This is what the
output of make install make clean got me:
=== Installing for fusefs-ntfs-0.20070207RC1
=== fusefs-ntfs-0.20070207RC1 depends on file:
I've been having a problem with mysql and apache starting up properly,
and finally I think I found the issue.
I have a gallery class defined in /etc/login.conf with the limits I
want, but the rc scripts are using the default class values instead. I
put:
limits /tmp/limits
In the
On 21/02/07, Troy Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to mount a smb share into a jail.
The way that I am trying to accomplish this is:
1. mount the smb share onto /mnt read only
2. mount the /mnt share into the /jail/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx directory nullfs
This all works by hand.
Hello,
Will Xen run as a guest OS in FreeBSD 5.5?
The information on this page is a little ambiguous:
http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/OSCompatibility
---
Joe Auty
NetMusician: web publishing software for musicians
http://www.netmusician.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2/21/07, Aard Nerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list, as far as I know Intel 64 architecture (formerly known as Intel
Extended Memory 64 Technology, or Intel EM64T) enables 64-bit computing on
desktop when combined with supporting software. If I am right, 64-bit
computing (on Intel
Ok, I should have dug into the rc scripts to begin with. For archive
sake, and so others who may stumble upon this can find a solution, I
found that for mysql, I needed the following in rc.conf:
mysql_limits=YES
And also, since the mysql rc script is hard-coded to use the login
class mysql, I
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 20:50, Martin McCormick wrote:
If one has a FreeBSD system that has 1 gigabyte of RAM
and a 1-GHZ processor, would it be possible to run a couple of
vmware instances of FreeBSD? I want to set up a DHCP server on
each virtual machine and configure one to be
I just got my new ThinkPad T60 and have been installing merrily
away. So far most things have worked fine, though I still have
lots to do and will no doubt have a few more questions.
A big one right off the start, though, is that my Ethernet card
is not working. On boot I get this:
---
em0:
That driver isn't in FreeBSD 6.2 release
you can get it here for 6.2 plus instructions to install it:
http://www.se.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~shigeaki/software/freebsd-nfe.html
It will be in FBSD 7
Ted
- Original Message -
From: jekillen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FreeBSD Mailing List
hello.. I have a problem with
gnome-art on gnome 2.16.3 in my computers
it does not runs, gives exec error.
FreeBSD 6.1, Ruby-1.8.5, Ruby-gnome2 0.16.0
an installed ruby-libglade, and test programs runs ok...
error message:
/usr/local/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/libglade2.rb:105:in
On 02/21/07 13:35, Aard Nerd wrote:
Hi list, as far as I know Intel 64 architecture (formerly known as Intel
Extended Memory 64 Technology, or Intel EM64T) enables 64-bit computing on
desktop when combined with supporting software. If I am right, 64-bit
computing (on Intel architecture)
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a side note -- a LOT of people have been making this mistake recently.
Can anyone think of a way to make it more obvious that people are downloading
the wrong isos?
The cheapest solution is probably having a pile of symlinks on the FTP
site so that
Dear Derek, Kris and others,
Solved - thank you very much for your help! It was the ehthernet adapter.
I got an Intel adapter and haven't had a single problem with freezes.
Thank you very much for pointing me in the right direction.
Warm regards,
Zbigniew Szalbot
Derek Ragona wrote:
Hard to
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