Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Jul 12, 2007, at 10:09 PM, vuthecuong wrote:
>> I just confirm only:
>>
>> I'm using dynamicDNS, so I will able to specify the forward *AND*
>> reverse lookups?
>
> No. Reverse lookups are controlled by whoever owns the IP delegation
> for the netblock in question, and the
I have an NIS server setup on a specific vlan. All my nis clients are
setup on separate vlans with different networks.
All of my clients have the same problem. When i run /etc/rc.d/ypbind
start then /etc/rc.d/ypset start, everything works properly.
However it will stop working for no apparent
I have an NIS server setup on a specific vlan. All my nis clients are
setup on separate vlans with different networks.
All of my clients have the same problem. When i run /etc/rc.d/ypbind
start then /etc/rc.d/ypset start, everything works properly.
However it will stop working for no apparent
Is there anyway to use vimdiff with mergemaster.
Or is it safe to just see what files are different in etc, and vimdiff
them manually? I see /var/tmp/temproot has a lot more in it that I was
expecting. I thought it would be just etc.
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freebsd-questio
I am running into trouble with users who are in more then 16 groups. I
fail to ssh in with the following message:
sshd[96785]: initgroups(username,1002): Invalid argument
sysctl -a kern.ngroups
kern.ngroups: 16
Is there any reason why I should not raise NGROUPS_MAX in the following
two files?
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Does the directory "/var/db/mysql/mysql" exist? If your missing that
directory, then mysql cannot authenticate.
I'm assuming this is a fresh install. Try backing up your files, then
run mysql_install_db. This will create the mysql database for you.
Martin McCormick wrote:
> If one does a G
Using cvsup I am upgrading my boxes from RELENG_6_1, to RELENG_6_2.
I've been noticing something strange, and I'm wondering if I'm thinking
too much into it.
I've modified mergemaster so that instead of using diff, it would just
append to a text the files that need to be diffed. This way i can d
On Monday, 5 February, 2007 at 12:17:18 -0500, Dan Casey wrote:
>
>> Using cvsup I am upgrading my boxes from RELENG_6_1, to RELENG_6_2.
>>
>> I've been noticing something strange, and I'm wondering if I'm thinking
>> too much into it.
>>
>> I
It was my understanding that NFS worked off of RPC. I accidently
stumbled upon some redhat docs that said you use TCP based NFS which
will not require rpc? I think this is an NFSv4 feature, but I'm not
sure. I would like to achieve this using FreeBSD 6.2. My goal that I'm
trying to accomplish i
That makes more sense. Actually I do not care if it is tcp or udp,
so long as the ports are not dynamically assigned. I'll have to give
what you said a try. Up until now I thought there was now way to do
this without dynamic ports.
Erik Norgaard wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, D
Lisa
I just went through the same migration about a month ago. Here some
things that may help.
1. As far as the location of custom scripts go. I would make your own
location. Either /opt/companyname/bin sbin etc. or
/usr/local/companyname/bin sbin and etc.
This type of setup makes it very easi
I didn't have as many accounts so I didn't even bother migrating them.
I add all my new accounts using pw rather then adduser. It is much
easier to script with this then adduser. My first approach would be the
following:
1. add one account to freebsd.
2. Using chsh or vipw, copy the redhat passw
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