Dear List,
FreeBSD alumi.bushouse.net 4.10-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 4.10-PRERELEASE #0:
Mon Apr 26 08:34:37 EDT 2004
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I'm trying to get syslogd on the FBSD system above to log events from my
Watchguard SOHO firewall/router. On this particular
I have a quick question regarding the differences between Inactive and
Free memory.
Context: I'm running 4.9 stable as a desktop machine. Right after a
fresh reboot most of the system memory shows up as Free (using top).
Then, after a few hours of work... running X, web browsers, and the
cd /usr/ports/java/jdk14/work/control/build/bsd-i586/gensrc/java/util/
open up CurrencyData.java in vi
remove the FIRST LINE from the file by hitting 'dd'
go back to /usr/ports/editors/openoffice-1.1 or whatever
resume make
R. M. Los wrote:
Hello,
Another good time with OpenOffice. For some
If you're having a problem building the data connection, you might have
problems with your ipfilter. This link has information on how to help
ipfilter and ftp coexist.
http://www.obfuscation.org/ipf/
It's about 3/4 into the article, do a find for coping with ftp
~Micah
Jesper Wallin wrote:
I think you're actually trying to start the mysql client, which defaults
to attempt a connection localhost when no cmd arguments are given.
Since mysqld isn't running, the mysql client will complain about the
socket. If you're using mysql 4.x (mysql 3.x will be very similar,
except the daemon
Quick Question~
I have a BSD box (home) sitting on an apartment complex network
(dhcp/nat/firewall) that I don't control. I also have a BSD box (work)
with a static IP sitting on my university's network.
Is there a way to open a ssh/other connection before I leave for work in
the morning (from
On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 16:40, John Mills wrote:
Freebies -
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004, Ion-Mihai Tetcu wrote:
[ please don't loose context ]
On Tue, 05 Oct 2004 19:45:38 +0200
Benjamin Walkenhorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah Bushouse wrote:
I have a BSD box (home) sitting
Dear list,
Usually when I make something like php4 it displays a blue menu of
extensions to select. When I do it now it doesn't display that menu and
instead seems to use an existing (an incorrect) configuration.
# cd /usr/ports/lang/php4
# make
=== Vulnerability check disabled, database not
Dear List,
I'm trying to install mod_log_sql 1.18 so that Apache will log into
MySQL instead of a flat file, and I thought I had lucked out when I
saw /usr/ports/www/mod_log_sql!
Unfortunately, it's giving some grief. As you can tell from below, I'm
using the apache+mod_ssl and mysql41-server
the questions and thanks for your time,
--
Micah Bushouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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