John Adams wrote:
On Monday, January 12, 2004, at 09:59 PM, fbsd_user wrote:
It would be a whole lot more helpful if you posted your ppp.conf
and the ppp.log of your last test
I may have to type this in--I'm unable to mount the floppy drive, and
MAKEDEV is telling me bad unit for disk in: fd*
FreeBSD User wrote:
Howdy Questions,
I am having problems with 4.8 Release booting from a large hard disk
(80 - 160G) on an old (socket7) motherboard.
I have the same problem with linux. Making the root partition
smaller that 1000M, puting it on the first disk, etc etc doesnt
help in either
Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
On Jan 13, 2004, at 4:45 AM, Vahric MUHTARYAN wrote:
Hi ,
You have to use FreeBSD 4.9, because you can see in freebsd web page
prodcution version is 4.9. and please test it maybe you will see you
can not
install 5.2 on your hardware because when I try to
John Adams wrote:
On Tuesday, January 13, 2004, at 10:29 AM, Andrew Boothman wrote:
How are you trying to mount your floppy? mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /mnt?
Well, I was just naively trying mount /dev/fd0 /mnt, but now I've tried
it as you suggest, and again gotten Device not configured
Marwan Sultan wrote:
When I plug the network cable From the Modem router directly to my
FreeBSD in the first NIC rl0 it doesnot take the internet connection.
and nor the light in the rl0 lights.!
So to solve the problem, I have a small HUB i pluged the cable from
the
Joel Gudknecht wrote:
Do the daily/weekly/monthly scripts need a lot of tweaking to still
mail reports to root after switching from sendmail to postfix?
Are the changes necessary documented anywhere?
Changing your MTA is documented on
[Moving to -chat]
Scott W wrote:
Hey all, just wanted to share a link to an interesting article
comparing/contrasting *BSD (primarily FreeBSD) and Linux, at
http://www.over-yonder.net/~fullermd/rants/bsd4linux/bsd4linux1.php
No affiliation, came across it on one of the bsd news sites...as a
horio shoichi wrote:
hi all, i got flooded by these msgs like 1000+ lines, any idea?
my kernel is dated Nov-30 FreeBSD 4.9-stable
# tail -f /var/log/messages
Jan 18 19:43:23 xb /kernel: arp: 202.79.180.1 moved from 00:04:5a:49:eb:74
to 00:50:0f:4f:c0:00 on rl0
Jan 18 19:45:06 xb /kernel: arp:
George Hartzell wrote:
I just noticed
a) that several accounts (from ports stuff, it seems) on a -stable
system use /nonexistent as their home directory
(ghost)[9:50am]loggrep nonexist /etc/passwd
pop:*:68:6:Post Office Owner:/nonexistent:/sbin/nologin
Andrew L. Gould wrote:
Does portmap have to be enabled to connect to sshd?
No
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Khoi - San Zulu wrote:
I am of the understanding that the Operating System
loves command line. I dont feel that I am at that
level yet to configure from the command line.
Make sure you read the New to Unix guide on
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/new-users/index.html
and
Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 07:32:36PM +, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
If I have a couple of boxes in a home network that connects to the Internet
via ppp, is there any way I can name my network? I don't want to register
a name, just use it locally. This way I can refer to
Shaun Friedle wrote:
Hi,
I am very new to FreeBSD, but I'm trying to learn how to use it. This is made very
difficult by not having a mouse.
I have tried searching on Google for a few hours, but haven't fixed the problem yet. Anyway, here it is:
My mouse is a Logitech Cordless Desktop iTouch
Will Saxon wrote:
Dear FreeBSD,
During installation, I accidentally hit Africa for my timezone.
I have looked all over the documentation, and I cannot find
out to reset my time zone.
Does anybody else know? I installed 5.1 from the CD.
I think that you can copy the file that matches
Ruben de Groot wrote:
My plan is to set up an internal cvsup master machine, and cvsup the
internal machines from it. I'm only interested in the STABLE branch, and
really on the latest version of that.
Can anyone point me to some documentation on how to go about setting this
up?
Look for the
Eric Thies wrote:
I'm pretty new at this so bear with me. Every time I try to install release 5.2 on my 1.8
Athlon w/ 512MB of ram I get an
error that says caught error code 11 That's Bad!, what does this mean, and what must I
do differently to avoid this? I
have tried installing even the
Eric F Crist wrote:
Hey all,
I installed MySQL server 4.1.0_1 to support the PostNuke CMS and the phpBB
bulletin board system. For the life of me, I can't get a database setup for
either of them to use. Both users groups tell me that there's a mysql
problem with configuration. Here are the
5.2.1-RC1 still gives piles of arp warnings when you use an ADSL router
in half-bridge mode. I wish I knew of a way to disable this. For now, I
did some tuning to syslog and fixed it so that junk only goes to ttyv3
instead of filling up /var.
What arp warnings are you getting?
There are ARP
David Anderson wrote:
I have printed out the HOW-TO on Setting up a USB mouse in FreeBSD 4.x. (www.defcon1.org is the source) What I am trying to do is set up a USB Wheel Mouse (actually it is a wireless mouse/keyboard ) with FreeBSD 5.2. FreeBSD recognizes the keyboard just fine (the wireless
Xpression wrote:
Hi list, I've two servers, one running named and the Exim (MTA), the
second one running Apache and Squid, the trouble is that I want to send
mails through the second one to outside, but I can't, when I use:
second# mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] the mail fails and go to the root
Mark Weisman wrote:
Anyone know of a good Anti-virus software that works on FBSD?
If you're looking for something to scan email I constantly hear good
things about Vexira MailArmor
http://www.centralcommand.com/mailserver_products.html, thet also do a
normal file scanner too.
Andrew
HypoMaster wrote:
hi ya,
recently ive had a problems with people binding to ips that are not issued then, has any one written a script where i can the server reads for example /etc/ip.conf before binding any user files, and in /etc/ip.conf ude have eg ricky:66.66.66.21 and ricky can only bind to
Wright, Greg wrote:
But the real goal is to put some sort of secure mail server/forwarder
between my internal MS Exchange system and the Internet. I don't want
to connect Exchange directly to the Internet if at all possible.
What I'm looking for are recommendations for free SMTP servers that I
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
Richard Uhlman wrote:
Hello,
I am new to using FreeBSD, and I am trying to use a FreeBSD box as a
firewall/router. I am trying to get the router working correctly first.
My issue is that my box will not receive an IP address from Comcast when
the dhclient
none wrote:
Hi, ppl...
I want to use postfix+clamav... Do you have any ideas or URLs with
documentation?
This comes up a lot on the postfix-users mailing list. Do a search on
google and you'll find a lot of relevent information.
Andrew
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Deogratious wrote:
Am by the names of Deogratious and i wish to know some thing better with more
explanations.
Could you mplease tell me the mail software that i can pu under FreeBSD and i can add
clients and it can be accessed in properly for their mails
yours
If you'd like to run a mail
On Saturday 29 March 2003 8:08 pm, Rod Person wrote:
Hello,
for the last week I have been trying to set up a home network with FreeBSD.
I have been successful in setting up the 5.0 server to connect to my
verizon dsl account. I've configure the kernel for use as a firewall and
set this up
Andreas Widerøe Andersen wrote:
At 03:10 25.03.2003 -0500, Don Juan wrote:
Hey. I was wondering if FreeBSD Linux is open source (source code)
FreeBSD is not Linux, but an alternative preferred by many.
I want to see how it is build up and stuff.
If it is Open source, do you think you can tell
Jeff Jirsa wrote:
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On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Colin J. Raven wrote:
Hi all!
FINALLY got FreeBSD installed and playing nice.
Now to set some stuff up. I could use some help here if someone could
spare a few minutes
1. Apache: what version should I
On Thursday 19 June 2003 10:59 pm, sweetleaf wrote:
well here is the output for /
226990 ./root
24076 ./sbin
281305 .
#
so what it appears that . is the culprit, correct. I am still learning to
read the du command.
No - /root is the culprit.
Look at all those .something
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 1:52 am, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 25), Robert Storey said:
On 25 Jun 2003 00:12:57 +0200 Christian Laursen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Robert Storey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I had 5.0, I could easily boot FBSD from GRUB using these
On Monday 30 June 2003 7:19 pm, Scott Reese wrote:
Previously, I had a dual-boot setup with FreeBSD 5.0 and Windows XP. I
was using booteasy as the boot loader and I had no problem booting into
either Windows or FreeBSD. However, I found myself having to reinstall
FreeBSD so I decided to go
On Monday 30 June 2003 11:36 pm, Scott Reese wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 22:10, Andrew Boothman wrote:
On Monday 30 June 2003 7:19 pm, Scott Reese wrote:
Previously, I had a dual-boot setup with FreeBSD 5.0 and Windows XP. I
was using booteasy as the boot loader and I had no problem
On Thursday 03 July 2003 1:23 am, John wrote:
Hi All,
For quite some time now my system has been executing all entries in the
crontab twice, instead of the expected once. This happens most obviously
for the periodic scripts, but also on some scripts that I added for
nightly, weekly, or runs
Kjell - LA3SG wrote:
I have added --log-update=my-sql.log to the mysql startup script.
But I have not found any resulting logs. Where should they live?
Is it possible to set up logging to give separate logs for each DB?
Any help or doc pointers appreciated!
Try reading MySQL's documentation
Robin Schilham wrote:
The type is supposed to be open, close, simple, and etc. It depends on
which type you are using in rc.firewall. Look for [Ss][Ii] and etc.
According to the comments in /etc/rc.firewall firewall_type can also be
a file name.
Anyway, it might be better to start with one of
Forrest Cahoon wrote:
The machine boots, but when it gets to the disk mounting part, here's
what I see:
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
no such device 'ad'
setrootbyname failed
ffs_mountroot: can't find rootvp
Root mount failed: 6
Then I get taken to the mountroot prompt.
Do you see your
Stacey Roberts wrote:
Hello,
I've got 2 WIN2K Pro workstations on my home lan that I'd like to
enable network logon for. I've been banging my head against a wall for
the last four hours trying to get this sorted, but to no avail.
I keep getting the same error when trying to enter the
Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
The card is now clearly recognized on boot up, however I'm still not
100% that it's working. I tried using a couple of CD player utilities
and no sound came out if the speakers.
The card will only act as a CD-player if it is directly connected to the
CD-player
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again
I run Qpopper and Imap-uw on my FreeBSD 4.7 server.
My first problem is with Qpopper. Acording to /etc/services, pop3s should
be at port 995, but even though I have installed qpopper with ssl support
and enabled it (I think), it only bind()'s to port 110. Does
Martin Schweizer wrote:
Hello
I would like update my system from FreeBSD 4.7RC to 4.7 Stable. But while a
make buildworld the machine restarts.
The second time you attempted to buildworld, did it reboot in exactly
the same place? It is very common for buildworld to show up general
system
Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Also, try doing 'cat /dev/sndstat' to make sure that pcm really does
understand your card.
OK, did that, and I get:
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm)
Installed Devices:
pcm0: SB16 DSP 4.13 at io 0x220 irq 5 drq 1:5 bufsz 4096d (1p/1r/0v channels duplex)
Does that all
Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
OK, I'm willing to give that a try, but what device should I can the .au
file to? Do I cat to /dev/dsp0 ?
Yes, give it a try.
I tried it, and nothing happened. No sound came out.
I cat'd the file to /dev/dsp0. Was that correct?
Sorry Ronald, I don't know what
Derek Tattersall wrote:
Since FreeBSD 5.0 will be on the stable branch (right?) when it's
released toward the end of this month, is there or will there be a
transition guide for moving from 4-Stable to 5-Stable? Actually, is
there even really anything to worry about?
Will there be a simple
Moti Levy wrote:
Hi to all ,
I am in desperate need of help .
I have a server with postfix+imap+apache+mysql+php4 that keeps rebooting .
I managed to get the last messege of it before the reboot.
---
Fatal trap 12:page fault while in kernel mode
I'm afraid I can't help you
Bryan Cassidy wrote:
OK. I'm about to install Apache/PHP from the ports as soon as I get
some replies on this. I think I'm gonna try and use name.dyndns.org
for a website to start out with then take it from there. After I
install apache then PHP what should I do to get it to where when I
load
Matt wrote:
I have a freeBSD machine that wont boot due To
the fact that its checking an ethernet port that
does not exist.
How can i disable it, or get rid of it?
Can you be more specific in describing your problem?
Do you get an error message? Does the system stop responding during
boot?
Alain Hebert wrote:
My questions are:
Is freebsd-config the right mailling list for release(7) related issue?
Having looked at the mailing list archives on
http://docs.freebsd.org/mail/ it looks like the freebsd-config list is
completely dead, so I wouldn't suggest asking there. You might
John Von Essen wrote:
Im curious about something. On my machine, the freebsd boot manager
displays something like:
F1 FreeBSD
F2 DOS
F5 Drive 1
Nothing will boot on F5, its just an extra drive I use for my /usr
mount. Question is... is it possible to change that Drive 1 label to
something
Pierrick Brossin wrote:
I've done a deep search on google and can't find any distribution like
SME but
FreeBSD based.
Actually, for those who do not know SME, it's a distribution based on
RedHat and
basically it can install a complete server in 10-15 minutes.
FreeBSD is basically a one
Pierrick Brossin wrote:
I have the time to make a basic install and then install each package I do want.
Last time I tried, I had my ADSL connection running fine, Firewall configured
(almost everything closed), DHCPd, HTTPd, FTPd, SSH and DNS (was trying BIND and
djbdns).
Then I saw I didn't
Matthew Emmerton wrote:
arp: 192.168.1.1 moved
from 00:04:5a:20:6e:b7 to 00:06:25:92:58:f5 on ep0 Nov 23 16:27:53
fat_man /kernel: arp: 192.168.1.1 moved from 00:04:5a:20:6e:b7 to
00:06:25:92:58:f5 on ep0 arp: 192.168.1.2 moved from
00:01:03:20:2f:75 to 00:06:25:10:e0:03 on ep0 Nov 23 16:57:41
jacob rhoden wrote:
My searches for information on webcam have not found much, except for some
sites which say FreeBSD does not support USB web cameras.
Is anyone currently working on support for this? Does anyone have any
ideas about where one could go to get information about where to start
George Hartzell wrote:
Andrew Boothman writes:
[...]
I didn't really change much about my system when I installed FreeBSD.
Windows is installed on the whole of the first HDD, and FreeBSD on the whole of
the second. Prior to installing 5.0, the second disc had an old installation of
4.6
:58, Andrew Boothman wrote:
Quoting Lucas Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It probably is. You need to put in the win 2k CD and do a repair on
your windows install.. unfortunetely this may screw up your freebsd
install.
On Tuesday, February 25, 2003, at 05:58 AM, Andrew Boothman
Hi!
I've just installed 5-RELEASE, and I asked for the FreeBSD Boot Manager
to be installed on both my HDDs.
When the machine boots I'm given options for :
F1 - DOS
F5 - Drive 2
Hitting F5 takes me to a second menu, where I can boot FreeBSD no
problem. My problem is that Win2k will no longer
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Sunday 23 March 2003 09:16, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Hi,
I am having a problem viewing DVD with ogle.
It complains about the OSS sound driver. Here is the output of the ogle
command:
FATAL[ogle_audio]: failed opening the oss audio driver at /dev/dsp
ctrl: ipc_rmid:
taxman wrote:
On Sunday 23 March 2003 11:00 am, DJ Boris wrote:
hi there,
where can I find out what USB ADSL modems are supported by freeBSD.
I am using 5.0-release and thinking of getting ADSL.
Can anyone help?
Well if they were supported, they would most likely be listed in the
Nick wrote:
Hello, FreeBSD-TEAM!
Can you tell me, is there in FreeBSD a development project oriented to
provide transparent access to windows SMB shares, but not smbfs?
I want to develope a module, which can transparently access windows
SMB shares. See my explane:
Let:
WG1, WG2, WG3 - are
DJ Boris wrote:
I have done some reading and you are right. I can't see any USB ADSL
supported modems... there are some Alcatels but people are having probs with
them. If I understand correctly the Ethernet ADSL modems aren't dependant on
host drivers. Am I correct? Does that mean that I can use
ivan ivanov wrote:
Hi!
Can anyone point me to documentation or discussion
lists about Creative USB webcam installation.
I am having hard time to make it work and it's mostly
because I don't know anything about it.
Sorry, my own google searches gave no useful
results...
Is there someone how
Troy wrote:
Recently I have been seeing the following in my maillog as it relates to
spamassassin running. It appears the filter is running, but would like
to know what these errors mean. Any ideas?
The warning means exactly what it says it means - a variable is being
used that has not been
cloper wrote:
I have a few SUNRay thin clients that I would like to use on something
other than Solaris. Has anyone successfully used these under BSD? Does
anyone have any ideas what so ever?
I've seen an installation of about 30 SunRays before and I seem to
remember thinking that they needed
[CCed to -sparc: Can SunRay boxes be made to work with FreeBSD?]
Chris Shenton wrote:
Andrew Boothman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They are *really* thin clients that really only consist of a
monitor, mouse and keyboard and rely on their host server for
everything else. That's not an architecture
Steve Bertrand wrote:
Sftp is great, and also loaded up by default is 'scp', which is the
Secure 'copy' program. From *nix to *nix, it is an effective way to copy
files to/from remote computers just as if they were local file systems:
From local to remote
# scp thisfile [EMAIL
Rafal Starmach wrote:
Hello my name is Rafal Starmach. I would like to put a static link on
your site for an advertising campaign. A donation can be made to
FreeBSD. If you are interested or have any further information, please
contact my at your earliest convenience.
Questions about the web
Simon Barner wrote:
P.S. I am planning to install postfix through ports. :)
Fine :-) The port will do all the FreeBSD specific things for you (some
are automated, for the others you get detailed instructions which you
can re-read in either the pkg-message file in the port's directory).
Yes I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I was wondering if anyone had been trying out various tools
such as bluesniff and redfang, for instance. I've run into
issues getting them to compile and work on 5.1. Has anyone
been able to accomplish this and if not, can anyone
recommend other tools for BT
David Bear wrote:
the NIC selection at the local store was terrible. I ended up buying a
netgear FA311. I cannot tell what chipset this has.. It is the
numbers VS318AG in it..
anyone used a netgear nic with fbsd 4.9?
No, but I believe it should be supported by the sis(4) driver.
See
Scott Renna wrote:
Hello List,
I am having some difficulty in getting my xl0 and xl1 3com cards to work
the way I'd like. I'm running 5.1 Release and I'm basically trying to
have one interface with no IP address(specifying it as such in
/etc/rc.conf as ifconfig_xl1=up) And I'd like to have the
:)
Not sure if their music ever makes it to Scotland though, which is where
I am!
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Boothman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 12:27 PM
To: Scott Renna
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problem with 2 nics in same box
Scott Renna
Gilad Rom wrote:
Markus Espenhain wrote:
Hello all,
Im running an FreeBSD 4.9 System and from scratch is an sendmail MTA
installed and active.
I would use postfix as my MTA.
How should I switch to postfix at best?
Has someone a suggestion?
Thank you!
Greetings from Stuttgart, Germany
Duane Winner wrote:
I've installed 4.9-RELEASE from the .ISO image.
I just want to be certain that I have all security patches now and in
the future.
If I have *default release=cvs tag=RELEASE_4_9 in my cvsup file, will
I get all the updates I need to be secure?
No - you'll keep updating your
Edward Hughes wrote:
Can anyone offer any help on getting ISDN up and running in the UK. I am using BT's ISDN card and BT's ISDN service.
You may want to try asking on the FreeBSD UKUG list available from
http://listserver.uk.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-users where
there are many other
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