i'm doing this with my notebook.
Great. What kind of drive? And have you actually
had to do a restore?
some used 80GB 3.5 drive (Seagate) + noname USB-IDE jack (true noname,
nothing written on it). the latter costed 6$ new, including disk power
supply.
works very well.
i don't make
It would appear that the proper allocation of filesystems on FreeBSD is
to put all data in /usr. I'm used to this and have been doing it for
years.
my favourite proper allocation is to make ONE partition (/) and nothing
more. and forget all problems about how to partition your drive right...
Peter Pluta wrote:
I installed memcached and since it doesn't have a config file I entered
the flags into rc.conf, but when I start it with the rc.d scripts, it
always runs as nobody, instead of the user I specified with -u user. The
man page says only when run as root. This confuses me
Hello,
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 13:59:37 -0500, Derek Ragona
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 01:48 PM 8/23/2007, Narek Gharibyan wrote:
#!/bin/sh
Ping -Dc 3600 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx | tail -4 /root/stat date
/root/stat
echo === /root/stat
I wrote this script for collecting
David Banning skrev:
I am looking towards setting up something which will let me know what part
of the world a specific ip address is from.
Maybe this helps
http://blackholes.us/zones/countries/
It's a textfile for each country.
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Peter Pluta wrote:
Peter Pluta wrote:
I installed memcached and since it doesn't have a config file I entered
the flags into rc.conf, but when I start it with the rc.d scripts, it
always runs as nobody, instead of the user I specified with -u user. The
man page says only when run as root.
Dear mailing list,
The other day I encountered a strange phenomena. Having run FreeBSD
since 3.x I have never had a server crash on me until now. I completely
blame the FreeBSD developers for spoiling me like that.
Now, when I get spoiled, it's hard to go back so when my webserver tried
to
David Banning skrev:
I am looking towards setting up something which will let me know what part
of the world a specific ip address is from.
Why are you spamming people with that C/R crap of your's?
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Roger Olofsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Turns out ImageMagick was called through php to resize the .JPG and most
likely, the server runs out of memory/disk space. /var/tmp fills up and
console spews as follows:
Aug 22 19:29:49 rutilus kernel:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], the prominent pundit, on
Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 23:19 while half mumbling, half-witicized:
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 14:43:46 -0500
From: Paul Schmehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: spammers harvesting emaill address from this list
--On Thursday, August 23, 2007 20:06:47 +0100
In response to NetOpsCenter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Aloha,
How long does it take for a test to be accepted or rejected on the
FreeBSD test mail box?
Is three minutes normal for a test to pop up?
I had some FreeBSD 7 config issues and this nearly caused me to think I
hadn't cleared the
Thanks a lot.
By the way, will it attempt to use -j4 for make
install?
--- Fatman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael S wrote:
Good day all,
I was wondering how to pass options from
portupgrade
to make. Say I wanted use -j4 for max. number of
jobs.
Where should I specify that? When
Fatman writes:
The portupgrade system will honour any variables in
/etc/make.conf.
So will every other port (as well as any attempts to rebuild
the OS) whether this is desirable behavior or not.
Putting settings in make.conf is a club; seek instead for a
scalpel.
Good day all,
I installed Gnome a few days ago and everything had
been fine up until last night. I shutdown the computer
using a Gnome menu (and not shutdown -p now) and upon
restart one of my drives (the one mapped to /home)
wasn't working. After I did get it to work and able to
return to using
Michael S wrote:
Good day all,
I was wondering how to pass options from portupgrade
to make. Say I wanted use -j4 for max. number of jobs.
Where should I specify that? When building world
it's possible to be done from the command line: make
-j4 buildworld.
Also is athlon the correct CPUTYPE
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 20:40:32 -0600
Andrew Falanga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install WebGUI on a FreeBSD system for my church.
WebGUI uses PERL for its operation. The program has a test
environment perl script that it tries to run to make sure the
environment can run
Hi,
I found an issue for a long time.
For test requirement without any switch/hub:
One host has two NICs and with the same subnet setting.
(local)NIC1: 10.0.0.1/8
(local)NIC2: 10.0.0.2/8
(direct connect peer) 10.0.0.10/8
(direct connect peer) 10.0.0.20/8
ping
On 8/23/07, Foo JH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried simply installed Perl from the packages in the FreeBSD
install CD?
Yes, I installed perl from ports.
Andy
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Michael S wrote:
Thanks a lot.
By the way, will it attempt to use -j4 for make
install?
Should do, yes. Robert Huff is correct when he says this will affect
everything using make. I can't think why that would be inappropriate,
but no doubt Robert has some scenarios in mind.
I'm too
On 8/24/07, Nikola Lecic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 20:40:32 -0600
(3) Maybe you should consider using another CMS software, there is a
lot of choice, including Perl-based if you prefer that. The most
important thing is that they are truly ported, so you have just to
Roland Smith wrote:
Fortunately, there is a way to turn the axe into a scalpel. :-)
You can put stuff in make.conf so that it will only affect the ports
you want. Like this;
.if ${.CURDIR:M*/multimedia/mplayer}
WITH_DVD_DEVICE=/dev/cd1
WITH_CDROM_DEVICE=/dev/cd1
.endif
If the directory where
--On August 24, 2007 8:32:01 AM -0500 Eric Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey,
Is there anyone that can help me do some funky filtering with postfix
and spamassassin? I'm a new Postfix convert, and my knowledge is
lacking.
TIA for any help!
What is it that you want to do?
Paul Schmehl
Hey,
Is there anyone that can help me do some funky filtering with postfix
and spamassassin? I'm a new Postfix convert, and my knowledge is
lacking.
TIA for any help!
-
Eric F Crist
Secure Computing Networks
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On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 02:04:16PM +0100, Adam J Richardson wrote:
Michael S wrote:
Thanks a lot.
By the way, will it attempt to use -j4 for make
install?
Should do, yes. Robert Huff is correct when he says this will affect
everything using make. I can't think why that would be
Eric
why not stick with an MTA you know?
--
martin
On 8/24/07, Eric Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
Is there anyone that can help me do some funky filtering with postfix
and spamassassin? I'm a new Postfix convert, and my knowledge is
lacking.
TIA for any help!
-
Eric F
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 07:10:15 -0600
Andrew Falanga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/24/07, Nikola Lecic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 20:40:32 -0600
(3) Maybe you should consider using another CMS software, there is a
lot of choice, including Perl-based if you prefer that.
On August 24, 2007 at 09:32AM Eric Crist wrote:
Is there anyone that can help me do some funky filtering with postfix
and spamassassin? I'm a new Postfix convert, and my knowledge is
lacking.
Define funky!
Before you start asking questions regarding configuring Postfix, it
might
CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
Unless the two machines have identical CPUs with identical capabilities,
this will likely end in failure. Operating systems aren't happy having
their CPUs switch capabilities or instruction sets between one cycle and
the next.
I hadn't considered that. I assumed VMware
On Aug 24, 2007, at 9:05 AMAug 24, 2007, Gerard wrote:
On August 24, 2007 at 09:32AM Eric Crist wrote:
Is there anyone that can help me do some funky filtering with postfix
and spamassassin? I'm a new Postfix convert, and my knowledge is
lacking.
Define funky!
Before you start asking
At 06:46 AM 8/24/2007, Michael S wrote:
Good day all,
I installed Gnome a few days ago and everything had
been fine up until last night. I shutdown the computer
using a Gnome menu (and not shutdown -p now) and upon
restart one of my drives (the one mapped to /home)
wasn't working. After I did
On Aug 24, 2007, at 8:46 AMAug 24, 2007, Martin Hepworth wrote:
Eric
why not stick with an MTA you know?
Martin,
I've switched to postfix due to some of the features it supports.
Thanks for your concern, though.
-
Eric F Crist
Secure Computing Networks
Eric Crist wrote:
This is also a reply to Paul Schmehl.
I've got Postfix with Dovecot and virtual users setup. What I'm looking
for is some filtering based on the flags SpamAssassin sets, so that I
can route any messages tagged as Spam to a Spam directory with a users
maildir. I've done a
On Friday 24 August 2007 15:33:19 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, everybody...I've downloaded mplayer but there is not a graphical
interface... and how do I configure it?
I have used it in Linux and I know that in Linux, to have a graphical
interface, one has to specify that during configure,
Hi, everybody...I've downloaded mplayer but there is not a graphical
interface... and how do I configure it?
Thanks
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Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
I also have a script that I want to start at boot time and I simply
symlinked it to /usr/local/etc/rc.d/
It starts fine but now I wonder if maybe this is not the proper way to
start up scripts?
I don't think there's anything wrong with that solution, and I myself
On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 12:33:19PM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, everybody...I've downloaded mplayer but there is not a graphical
interface... and how do I configure it?
It is configured in the default build. It is called 'gmplayer'. But you
might want to try building mplayer
On August 24, 2007 at 10:34AM Eric Crist wrote:
{snip]
I've got Postfix with Dovecot and virtual users setup. What I'm
looking for is some filtering based on the flags SpamAssassin sets,
so that I can route any messages tagged as Spam to a Spam directory
with a users maildir. I've
Bill Moran wrote:
I haven't noticed if the mail servers are doing greylisting, but it
wouldn't surprise me if they were.
They do.
--Alex
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--On Friday, August 24, 2007 09:46:32 -0500 Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Eric Crist wrote:
This is also a reply to Paul Schmehl.
I've got Postfix with Dovecot and virtual users setup. What I'm looking
for is some filtering based on the flags SpamAssassin sets, so that I
can route any
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The trouble with books is that you can't update them the way you can a web page
or any other online documentation. The result is that most leading edge
computer books are out of date almost before they are printed. Unfortunately,
The Complete FreeBSD, published by O'Reilly, is no exception.
Hi,
I wonder if someone has already tested FreeBSD on Dell VOSTRO laptop.
In particulary, Vostro 1700.
If you have done it please fil in http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/
Thks,
Olivier
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Thanks Derek,
I'll scan the drive using both methods, as soon as I
get back home.
--- Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
At 06:46 AM 8/24/2007, Michael S wrote:
Good day all,
I installed Gnome a few days ago and everything had
been fine up until last night. I shutdown the
computer
Hi,
I am unable to boot from 6.2-RELEASE i386-disc1.iso. I have
downloaded it and burned it three times without success.
I am currently running Win98SE and FreeBSD 5.4 on a dual boot. I had
decided to reformat my hard drives so I reinstalled Win98SE and would
like to install
Derek Ragona wrote:
At 06:46 AM 8/24/2007, Michael S wrote:
Good day all,
I installed Gnome a few days ago and everything had
been fine up until last night. I shutdown the computer
using a Gnome menu (and not shutdown -p now) and upon
restart one of my drives (the one mapped to /home)
wasn't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, everybody...I've downloaded mplayer but there is not a graphical
interface... and how do I configure it?
Thanks
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On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 17:49:30 +
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am unable to boot from 6.2-RELEASE i386-disc1.iso. I have
downloaded it and burned it three times without success.
I am currently running Win98SE and FreeBSD 5.4 on a dual boot. I
had decided to reformat my
It definitely is not a new drive, but after shutting
down with shutdown -p it never happened.
I'll see what happens later today.
--- Predrag Punosevac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote:
At 06:46 AM 8/24/2007, Michael S wrote:
Good day all,
I installed Gnome a few days ago and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Is there something simple I'm missing?
2. Should I just try downloading (it takes four hours) and burning
more copies again? (I've already done it three times...)
3. Is the fact that I'm burning it in Win98 a problem?
4. Is there anything I can do in
On Friday 24 August 2007, Paul Schmehl wrote:
On Thursday, August 23, 2007 22:37:53 +0100 dgmm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Basically, what you (and others as well) are suggesting is that the list
maintainers do double the work so that you don't have to bother with
spam filtering.
How
On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 08:19:43AM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
It would appear that the proper allocation of filesystems on FreeBSD is
to put all data in /usr. I'm used to this and have been doing it for
years.
my favourite proper allocation is to make ONE partition (/) and nothing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am unable to boot from 6.2-RELEASE i386-disc1.iso. I have
downloaded it and burned it three times without success.
I am currently running Win98SE and FreeBSD 5.4 on a dual boot. I had
decided to reformat my hard drives so I reinstalled Win98SE and
On 8/24/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am unable to boot from 6.2-RELEASE i386-disc1.iso. I have
downloaded it and burned it three times without success.
I am currently running Win98SE and FreeBSD 5.4 on a dual boot. I had
decided to reformat my hard
Hello,
I have a Dell 2950 where my 7-CURRENT amd64 FreeBSD does not see all visible
memory. It has 4 GB of physical RAM. dmesg on boot includes:
usable memory = 4280811520 (4082 MB)
avail memory = 4117716992 (3926 MB)
Yet summing memories visible in top yields ~ 2100 MB.
Of note is that I
Then my configuration is not minimal I'd say :-)
Thanks.
so make use of it's huge power. first make gateway, then add squid at
least. possibly mail etc.
A question out of subject:
Do I need to install in such conditions: a network composed of one
gateway and two other nodes at maximum and a
Yes, I've had good luck with the Promise brand PCI-SATA cards on 6.x. We
are
using this method to evolve older machines to SATA.
Thanks for the hint. Would you tell me why did you choose Promise
brand as it's expensive compared to the other brands?
Bahman
I chose Promise because
I'm running FreeBSD 6.2.
$ uname -a
FreeBSD attila 6.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE #0: Fri Jan 12 10:40:27
UTC 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
i386
My motherboard which is an ASUS A7V8X-X doesn't support SATA. I
searched the internet and found out that
At 12:49 PM 8/24/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am unable to boot from 6.2-RELEASE i386-disc1.iso. I have
downloaded it and burned it three times without success.
I am currently running Win98SE and FreeBSD 5.4 on a dual boot. I had
decided to reformat my hard drives so I
At 02:48 PM 8/24/2007, Peter Schuller wrote:
Hello,
I have a Dell 2950 where my 7-CURRENT amd64 FreeBSD does not see all visible
memory. It has 4 GB of physical RAM. dmesg on boot includes:
usable memory = 4280811520 (4082 MB)
avail memory = 4117716992 (3926 MB)
Yet summing memories visible
In response to Derek Ragona [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At 02:48 PM 8/24/2007, Peter Schuller wrote:
Hello,
I have a Dell 2950 where my 7-CURRENT amd64 FreeBSD does not see all visible
memory. It has 4 GB of physical RAM. dmesg on boot includes:
usable memory = 4280811520 (4082 MB)
avail memory
On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 03:28:54PM -0500, Derek Ragona wrote:
At 12:49 PM 8/24/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am unable to boot from 6.2-RELEASE i386-disc1.iso. I have
downloaded it and burned it three times without success.
I am currently running Win98SE and FreeBSD 5.4
Has anyone used the Linksys Wireless-N WMP300-N card with FBSD-6.2? I
am considering installing it into one of my FBSD machines. I have an
identical card in a WinXP machine, and it works flawlessly. Obviously,
I have a router that supports the 'N' protocol involved.
--
Gerard
Basically, what you (and others as well) are suggesting is that
the list maintainers do double the work so that you don't have
to bother with spam filtering.
Actually, the list maintainer has already done something to prevent spam
harvesting -- something I didn't see mentioned in this
Eric Crist wrote:
On Aug 24, 2007, at 9:05 AMAug 24, 2007, Gerard wrote:
On August 24, 2007 at 09:32AM Eric Crist wrote:
I've got Postfix with Dovecot and virtual users setup. What I'm looking
for is some filtering based on the flags SpamAssassin sets, so that I
can route any
On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 01:17:48PM +1000, Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 16:19:06 -0700
Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gary et al,
rather than filtering on one by one basis, why not just setup your mail server
to do the whole job for you, using spamassassin (or your
im due for a new laptop at work, which will likely be an HP NC6400 (our
standard). an otherwise really nice laptop, but with 2 showstoppers:
intel 3945 wireless
ati x1300 graphics
i know there has been some development here and there to try to get these guys
to work in freebsd. whats the
Jonathan Horne wrote:
intel 3945 wireless
Hi Jonathan.
Ben Close is working on the wpi driver for the Intel 3945abg. Check out
his progress at http://www.clearchain.com/wiki/Wpi . It's been really
close to working for a few months now, and there's a new tarball out. I
haven't tested it yet
On 2007-08-24 06:36, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In response to NetOpsCenter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How long does it take for a test to be accepted or rejected on the
FreeBSD test mail box? Is three minutes normal for a test to pop
up? I had some FreeBSD 7 config issues and this
...I will feed...
The solution to this problem is...if you don't like what you are into,
get yourself out of the situation.
Anyone who finds the information on this list non-informative enough to
complain about a few spam per week that make it through a spam filter,
then it isn't worth your time
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 17:49:30 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am unable to boot from 6.2-RELEASE i386-disc1.iso. I have
downloaded it and burned it three times without success.
See (4)
I am currently running Win98SE and FreeBSD 5.4 on a dual boot. I had
decided to reformat
Hello,
I recently noticed that my clock was running a few minutes slow, even though I
have ntpd running on the box. Now I'm seeing this on occasion.
Aug 24 20:17:10 kanga dovecot: Time just moved backwards by 105 seconds. This
might c
ause a lot of problems, so I'll just kill myself now.
I haven't noticed if the mail servers are doing greylisting, but it
wouldn't surprise me if they were.
They do.
That's quite the response.
Care to elaborate for purposes of archive accuracy?
Steve
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Hello,
I recently noticed that my clock was running a few minutes slow, even thoug=
h I
have ntpd running on the box. Now I'm seeing this on occasion.=20
Aug 24 20:17:10 kanga dovecot: Time just moved backwards by 105 seconds. Th=
is
might c
ause a lot of problems, so I'll just kill
Hello,
I recently noticed that my clock was running a few minutes slow, even though
I
have ntpd running on the box. Now I'm seeing this on occasion.
Aug 24 20:17:10 kanga dovecot: Time just moved backwards by 105 seconds.
This
might c
ause a lot of problems, so I'll just kill myself now.
On 8/24/07, Peter Boosten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Crist wrote:
On Aug 24, 2007, at 9:05 AMAug 24, 2007, Gerard wrote:
On August 24, 2007 at 09:32AM Eric Crist wrote:
I've got Postfix with Dovecot and virtual users setup. What I'm looking
for is some filtering based on the
For some reason, I am unable to find the drives (RAIDED with JBOD) connected
to this card. The chipset for the card is VIA 6421 for SATA and 8235 for
IDE (It supports both), which, according to 'man ata' is supported. Prior
to the FreeBSD boot Menu, I see text scroll across the screen that lists
On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 08:26:50PM +1000, Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 11:29:59 +0200
Roger Olofsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Turns out ImageMagick was called through php to resize the .JPG and most
likely, the server runs out of memory/disk space. /var/tmp fills up and
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