Hi there,
I've got 4.9-RELEASE running on my Thinkpad, and am trying to netboot
5.2.1-RC2.
The laptop has no floppy or cdrom; I'd previously managed to install
a pre-release 5.2 on a separate hard drive, but it's pretty unstable,
doesn't like ACPI, has trouble finding devices, hence the 5.2.1-RC
Hiya,
any help would be greatly appreciated (before I send this server airborne.)
I'm trying to set up Apache 2 with mod_auth_pam (or, for that matter,
anything
that will let me use unix passwords to authenticate to a page.)
mod_auth_external
won't do, as I've run into inexplicable freezes compi
Hi all,
I've installed 4.9-RELEASE without major problems on a Thinkpad X31.
I'm trying to access my old 20GB IBM laptop IDE drive via an external
USB drive case, but keep getting the well-known
Nov 1 19:15:55 asparagus /kernel: umass0: BBB reset failed, IOERROR
Nov 1 19:15:55 asparagus /kernel
It's possible, but has to do with how VPN-1 is set up.
Read up on the difference between "tunnel" vs. "transport" mode--
I suggest having a look at the Phoneboy archives
(http://www.phoneboy.com).
VPN-1 has a NAT support option, I've had it work a charm with
ipfilter/ipnat, as well as with pf on
Hi there,
I've been banging my head against trying to get http auth (you know,
the little username/password popup window) working for Apache 2.2 on
FreeBSD 6.1 for a while now. It's working beautifully via SASL for
Postfix and Dovecot, but I am looking for a reasonably non-kludgey
way fo
Hi there, sorry if this is offtopic, but I'm a bit lost as to where
else to ask.
I have cyrus-sasl2, cyrus-sasl2-saslauthd and Postfix installed
from ports on a FreeBSD 5.3-R system. I'm trying to get SASL2
getpwent auth working with Postfix. Unfortunately, I keep getting
the following error:
A
Hi there,
I installed JDK 1.3.1 from ports and set my library search paths
with ldconfig. However, if I try to run any of the java binaries
from /usr/local/jdk1.3.1/bin, I get unpredictable results (appletviewer
just exits quietly, for example) although javac seems to work. Truss
gives me no clu
Hi there,
has anyone successfully managed to compile 5.1-RELEASE
from cvsup?
I have a much-played-with 4.8 system, on which I've repeatedly
tried to compile 5.1-RELEASE. I have a new 4.8-RELEASE build
from cvsup on the machine; when trying to build 5.1-RELEASE,
I inevitably get a wide variety of
ed wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, John Morgan Salomon wrote:
has anyone successfully managed to compile 5.1-RELEASE
from cvsup?
Once I edited src/Makefile.inc1 and
src/lib/libpthread/support/Makefile.inc I could successfully build 5.1
under 4.8.
See http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=532
Hi,
I read on a Czech site (forgot the URL) that the solution is to make
and install libc before libpthreads, and a response to a mail I sent to
this list with the same problem suggested using the 5.1-CURRENT
makefile.
Neither of those worked for me (still get the same error) but you
might want
Sorry, that was supposed to read /usr/src/Makefile.inc
and /usr/src/lib/libpthread/support/Makefile.inc
Cheers,
-John
John Morgan Salomon wrote:
Hi,
I read on a Czech site (forgot the URL) that the solution is to make
and install libc before libpthreads, and a response to a mail I sent to
this
Hi there,
I've just installed 4.8-Release on a PII-233 system, 130MB memory,
Adaptec 2940 SCSI-2 controller with 2 IBM 4GB drives and one
Toshiba CDROM.
I CVsupped to the latest 4.8-Release, did a make world and rebuilt
my kernel, with all necessary devices enabled (I'm almost positive.)
After r
You want KAME (http://www.kame.net). It is in 4.x. RACCOON is just
the key management/exchange component of KAME.
IPSEC (read the RFCs) is your best bet for inter-platform vpn connections.
There are a number of FreeBSD implementations, although kame is probably
your best bet for connecting to F
A good place to start would be the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/index.html
-John
Supote Leelasupphakorn wrote:
--- Palash Agarwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I
am having trouble finding the download location
for freebsd. I have
search
Novell eDirectory and OpenLDAP will work very similarly. I wouldn't
bother with eDir; it's a hog and difficult to debug.
As for replication, we looked at DirXML, which is (a) horribly expensive,
and (b) terribly complicated. We settled on scripting something in
Perl, which
initially just did an
t, 19 Jul 2003 01:20:53 +0200
From: John Morgan Salomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: ZOG Consulting Ltd.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi there,
I've just installed 4.8-Release on a PII-233 system, 130MB memory,
Adaptec 2940 SCSI-2 controller with 2 IBM 4GB drives and one
Toshiba CDR
Hi there,
I just bought a Linksys WPC54G PCMCIA card.
Are there any plans for drivers for this card? Syslog says:
Jul 21 16:10:06 bolo /kernel: pcic0: Card type 32-bit cardbus is
unsupported
I don't know what chipset the card uses.
Cheers,
-John
___
Well, the pkg_info should display something like
windowmaker-0.80.2 GNUStep-compliant NeXTStep window manager clone
and the command is /usr/X11R6/bin/wmaker
wmtop is just an app that docks under Windowmaker. You want to
install /usr/ports/x11-wm/windowmaker.
Cheers,
-Jhon
marlon corleone wro
Unless you have a different instances listening on different interfaces/IPs
as master/slave for the same domain if you only have one machine--some
registrars will not permit master & slave on the same IP.
Or can BIND9 handle this in a single instance?
Cheers,
-John
Jeremy Gaddis wrote:
On T
Hi there,
I have just gotten my fingers on a Thinkpad 765D. The external floppy
drive is busted, and the thing will not boot from CD-ROM. However,
according to its bios settings, it should be able to netboot.
Can someone point me in the right direction how to set up a bootp install
server, anal
Brilliant--many thanks.
After some more poking around, I also found this (I'd missed it because I
never heard of PXE before):
http://matt.simerson.net/computing/freebsd.netboot.shtml
Cheers,
-John
> John,
>
> http://www.chuug.org/talks/index.html
>
> It's the first listing.
>
> Good Luck,
>
>
Hi there,
I'm facing an odd problem with an NFSv2 mount. I'm using userland
nfsd from a Buffalo TeraStation Pro v1 NAS, running PPC Linux 2.4.20.
r...@leviathan:~# uname -a
Linux LEVIATHAN 2.4.20_mvl31-ppc_terastation #3 Tue Jul 18 09:29:11
JST 2006 ppc GNU/Linux
I am sharing the followi
it
clean. There are reports with certain fields being incorrect or
negative with NFS volumes, which could either be an NFS or df problem."
Not sure where to go now, as the last entry in that project is dated
2005 -- again, any tips welcome.
-John
On 3 Feb 2009, at 19:21, John Morgan Salo
lue as unsigned...)
-John
On 3 Feb 2009, at 22:53, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Feb 03), John Morgan Salomon said:
On 3 Feb 2009, at 19:21, John Morgan Salomon wrote:
Hi there,
I'm facing an odd problem with an NFSv2 mount. I'm using userland
nfsd from a Buffalo TeraStation Pro
Hi there,
bit of a tricky question: I have an Adaptec RAID-5 array which decided to
puke recently -- the controller seems OK, as do the drives, but something
appears to have gone wrong and I had to rebuild the array. Long story
short, my array went astray and I lost partition and filesystem info
exorcist.
Best,
-John
On Jul 21, 2008, at 12:52 PM, Polytropon wrote:
Hi!
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 11:57:09 +0200 (CEST), "John Morgan Salomon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Before you ask, this was the backup server. My primary box had
decided to
die shortly before. I had no
blocks
that newfs -N found?
3) is there a way to re-create aacd0s1a, aacd0s1b and aacd0s1e? The
rescue OS seems to only want to bother with aacd0s1c, which was not
used by any of the partitions previously.
Thanks for any help,
-John
On Jul 21, 2008, at 1:04 PM, John Morgan Salomon w
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