).
No problems at all.
cheers,
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hi,
nslookup -q=txt -class=CHAOS version.bind.
and/or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# /usr/local/sbin/named -v
BIND 9.2.2
the first might be forged since the bind/dns admin can put
sth like:
version "foobar";
into his named.conf
regards,
frank
Ronnie Clark wrote:
How does one dete
Hi,
David Bear wrote:
I need to write a program the grabs mail from a standard mail folder
and processes it.
The trouble is I have no idea what mail file format FreeBSD uses by
default. I am using postfix, and currently postfix is my mta and mda.
I will be adding procmail as the mda. I'm guessi
Hi all,
On 05.08.2012 20:41, Polytropon wrote:
[website to picture cli]
google search comes up with
http://code.google.com/p/wkhtmltopdf/
which also provides a download called
wkhtmltoimage
... which in turn seems to be what you want.
cheers,
frank\
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On 24.08.2012 00:57, Jack Stone wrote:
[...]
How can I modify my script to see only the host based on the bottom line
above?
pgrep(1) has an option (-j jid) to either include jails by
given id or to exclude them (-j none).
HTH,
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is in the
# COMMAND row
PROCESS_PATTERN="^/usr/local/sbin/amavisd"
PGREP="/bin/pgrep"
if ${PGREP} -q -j none -f ^${PROCESS_PATTERN}; then
echo -e "OK"
else
echo -e "FAIL"
fi
hth,
Frank Reppin
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There's an errorneous extra ^ in line 6 - please remove this
character.
Fixed version should look like:
#!/bin/sh
PROCESS_PATTERN="^/usr/local/sbin/saslauthd"
PGREP="/bin/pgrep"
if ${PGREP} -q -j none -f ${PROCESS_PATTERN}; then
echo -e "OK"
else
echo -e "FAIL"
fi
frank\
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Hi all,
is someone aware of a solution which can do
the following:
1) given a freebsd host which hosts an application xxABxx
2) this application xxABxx sends an ordinary email with a .ps
attachment to another host by mailing it to
3) this attachment is then fax'ed to the recipient phone n
n, so I'm not overly concerned about the attempts.
Not sure if letting sshd listen on a different port is an option
for your specific needs... but (at least in my experience) it
significantly cuts down those log entries since probably most of
these attempts are from bots anyways.
HTH,
Fr
indeed a chance that it blocks - see the section about
'kern.random.sys.seeded'.
So in fact - when you think the command gets stuck - it's
probably not bash related at all.
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done
by a linux box with ipac).
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d, that there
were some patches available now - after the initial port to 2.2.26).
So the prob still persists in the current portstree (built on a 4.3-p20).
budsz: have you already informed the maintainer?
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rules
(it produces nicely configurable graphs in a min. 5min interval)
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W2k).
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I
> wanted to go in the directory level. I've looked through 'pkg_info' and
> don't see it so I suspect it is a part of FBSD and not a port I installed.
> Can anyone refresh my memory?
Was it called 'wget'? At least it has all the features you're speak
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, Tamir Halperin wrote:
> Which command retrieves the version / release number of my FreeBSD?
>
nomad# sysctl -a kern.version
kern.version: FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE-p9 #0: Sun Mar 23 12:53:35 CET 2003
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MINAX
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nd so on).
Read through /usr/src/UPDATING if any special requirements
have to be satisfied before)
> Gregory Norman
>
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ried pkg_delete and a couple of other suggestions to get rid
> of this entry in the installed port list without success.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
There should be a directory with a corresponding name in /var/db/pkg/
It should be safe to remove the dir there - in order to get rid of the
s
Hello,
DanB wrote:
When I try to use locate on my new box I get this below. What do I
need to do to make it work?
run /etc/periodic/weekly/310.locate manually, ie
`sh /etc/periodic/weekly/310.locate`
and the locate.database gets build.
HTH,
best regards,
Frank Reppin
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Hi,
Charles Howse wrote:
[...]
Is there a list of devices and device names I can read in case I don't
know what bt0 might be?
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/conf/NOTES?rev=1.1149&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&only_with_tag=RELENG_5_1
(or the corresponding file beyond /usr/s
Hi,
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
"Charles Howse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Below is a portion of netstat -an.
Notice that my pop server (popa3d) is listening on all interfaces.
tcp4 0 0 *.110 *.*
LISTEN
wouldn't it be possible to change this whilst editing
within the so
Hi,
Fernando Gleiser wrote:
I need to replace an Exchange 2000 server. I am thinking in
sendmail/cyrus IMAP/squirrel for the mail part, but I don't know what
I can use for the calendar/scheduller/address book?
you might want to take a look at:
http://www.opengroupware.org
maybe it fits your nee
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