FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p8 SPARC64
Ports: proftpd-1.3.1_2
I have a small annoying problem with my proftpd installation. It doesn't
update the last log properly. All logins are
left as "still logged in" with Jan 1 as date.
All other logins are correct, except ftp.
user ftp 192.168.1.1
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Beech Rintoul wrote:
> I'm getting a ton of spam every day that comes from China, Japan and Korea.
> Spam Assassin completely ignores it because it has all non-english characters
> and slows kmail to a crawl loading. Is there a way to filter on non-
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William Tracy wrote:
> So, basically, I'm asking you guys to wow me. :-) Show me how FreeBSD
> can outdo Linux. Make me never want to go back.
I like the separation of the complete OS and third part software in
Ports Collection. I love the ability to
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Dak Ghatikachalam wrote:
> Hi freebsd ers
>
> I am looking for any suggestion on using the right tool that I can use to
> perform the encryption/decryption for flat files.
>
> We have a requirement to encrypt 15 flat files and be dumped on tape an
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Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I inherited a freebsd installation with a var slice/mount that is to
> small and filling up all the time.
>
> What type of info should I provide to allow someone to help me with a
> solution?
>
> I would ver
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Anders Gulden Olstad wrote:
> Add the size of the g partition to the f partition in the editor. Delete
^^^^^^
> the g partition line and save.
I mean of course partition 'e' and 'g'!
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> Add the size of the g partition to the f partition in the editor. Delete
^^^^^^
> the g partition line and save.
^^^
I mean of course partition 'e' and 'g'!
Sorry!
/Anders
dev/ad0s1a128990 119970
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Anders Gulden Olstad wrote:
> Given that I don't know what version of FreeBSD you're running, I would
> first try to move and symlink /var into /usr
>
> Got to single user mode first. Then copy /var with cpio
>
> # fi