Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 10:02:14AM +, TEC Meganet wrote:
HI, I send this only to say that this article is a little bit wired because the
author is saying that a T1 link is pushing 20Mbit/s and he controlles it with
dummynet at the end ...
Sorry, what was your point
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But how - if at all - does "CURRENT" come in? Or does "CURRENT" wrt my
installed 4.9 only relate to 5.x?
CURRENT is the development version of FreeBSD, basically for developers
only, those who want to test the finest and newest options, and do not
fear a complete syst
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) if I can use the linux driver on freebsd
Not without modification, the kernels are *very* different
2) is there a freebsd driver for it
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/4.9R/hardware-i386.html#AEN1838
3) is it possible to port the linux driver to freebsd
and how.
Antonio Lupher wrote:
Warning: open(/tmp/sess_4a23ba911863d07812e9cdf99656586f, O_RDWR)
failed: Device not configured (6) in
Warning: open(/tmp/sess_4a23ba911863d07812e9cdf99656586f, O_RDWR)
failed: Device not configured (6) in Unknown on line 0
Warning: Failed to write session data (file
Marc Ravenor wrote on 07-03-2006 11:58:
> I work for a systems integrator based in the UK. I have a client that is
> currently using FreeBSD version 4.11 and version 6. He currently wants
> to use the software on an HP DL320 G4 server. The problem he is facing
> at the moment is that when the softw
Hi Carlos!
Carlos Silva, yourdot-internet.com wrote on 13-03-2006 9:20:
> I have my email stored at a reseller account (via imap) on a server.
> My intention is that my server at home, download all the emails via imap
> to backup automatically everyday.
> But, I dont want that my server download r
Hi there!
I'm looking for a way to get fam [devel/fam] up and running from inetd.
I seem to have followed all the hints in the pkg-message, however it
doesnt work:
imhotep# ps auxwww|grep inetd
root97100 0.0 0.1 1128 836 ?? Is 11:10AM 0:00.02
/usr/sbin/inetd -wW
imhotep# ps auxwww|gre
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Chris Knipe wrote:
| Hi,
|
| Does FreeBSD have any support, or does anyone know of any open
| source applications that can be used to get some form of VRRP into
| FreeBSD 4.11 / 5.x?
A quick make search learns:
| cd /usr/ports
| make search key=vrrp
Por
Duane Winner wrote:
Does anybody know of a workaround for this?
When I'm not connected to my ethernet network, it takes an extra 90
seconds to boot my FreeBSD laptop, as it hangs on this boot message
before timing out:
"Doing initial network setup: hostname"
I'm guessing it has something to do w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was securiting my Box ,,,and then i used to have alex on wheel group so i su to root, but i modify and change su to antother group and then i ,,, chmod o-xr /bin/su and chmod g-xy /bin/su ...no now i cannot login ..from my terminal or from my boz, i dont hace root enable
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 07:33:48PM +0200, Guy Van Sanden (GVS) wrote:
GVS> I forgot to mention this, I did that first, than ran /bin/sh
GVS> /etc/rc.sendmail stop
GVS> Postfix appears to run, yet does not repsond...
A small list of things to check :)
1) Is the master process running ?
2) Is the
On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 10:31:49PM +0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] () wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I like FreeBSD and I like PASCAL language.
> But I want to compile my pascal programs in FreeBSD. But how I can do it
# cd /usr/ports
# make search key=pascal
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On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 08:28:52PM +, Dead Line (DL) wrote:
DL>I succeed to install many web clients, such SquirrelMail, sqwebmail,
DL> nocc
DL>and all it goes fine, when i try to logon to any login interface, it
DL> always says incorrect user/pass
DL>
DL>So, i relized (and someo
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 01:38:59PM -0400, William O'Higgins wrote:
> How do you run at as a user? I get the following error:
>
> at: you do not have permission to use this program
>
> I thought it might work to change the permissions on the executable to
> 555, but that yields the same result.
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 02:27:24PM -0400, ALIAS wrote:
> i use used cvsup to update the src after that what do i do? i read that there
> are things like make world to install the new src files? how do i do that?
This is all explained in the handbook:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/bo
Rob wrote:
Does 'cdcontrol eject' work?
For me it doesn't and I'm stumped as to why :(
kernel config bits:
device atapicd # ATAPI CDROM drives
device scbus # SCSI bus (required)
device cd # CD
device pass# P
Hi!
I'm looking for a way to have an on-the-fly compressed filesystem, to
use as an archive under FreeBSD. So far, I've only been able to find
solutions for Linux, are there any for FreeBSD as well ?
Gr,
Nils
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I'm overlooking .. could you guys give me a
hand ? :)
Gr,
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On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 09:43:58AM +, Mark wrote:
>
> I made a DNS change, more than a week ago, changing the IP address of my
> primary domain name. But I still get the FreeBSD list on the old IP. So, who
> do I talk to at FreeBSD to have them update their DNS cache? :)
I'm sure that happens
is allowed by state-checking.
Will this give me any unforseen issues ?
Gr,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 13-11-2006 16:28:
> Now my question is this: how do the kernel know where to search the fstab
> (considered that the fstab says where to find the /etc)? I mean: I suppose
> I have to put on the CDROM an exact /etc/fstab for that installation?? Or
> this could be avoided?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 13-11-2006 16:28:
> Now my question is this: how do the kernel know where to search the fstab
> (considered that the fstab says where to find the /etc)? I mean: I suppose
> I have to put on the CDROM an exact /etc/fstab for that installation?? Or
> this could be avoided?
Rachel Florentine wrote on 13-11-2006 19:40:
> That would set up the environment, and might actually be correct as written
> ;) I'm a whole lot less confident of the following:
>
> MAKE_ARGS = {
> '/usr/ports/net/openldap23-server'=> [
> '--localstatedir=/var/run/slapd',
> '--enable-
Rachel Florentine wrote on 13-11-2006 19:40:
> That would set up the environment, and might actually be correct as written
> ;) I'm a whole lot less confident of the following:
>
> MAKE_ARGS = {
> '/usr/ports/net/openldap23-server'=> [
> '--localstatedir=/var/run/slapd',
> '--enable-
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Mario Jose Canto Barea wrote:
>i had installed FreeBSD 5.4
>from CD's ( ISO i get with ftp from freebsd.org and
>burned with nero 6 on windows)
>but the Installation package Apache Web Server Failure
>
Install the ports tree collection from /stand/sy
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Hi there !
I am trying to get FreeBSD properly running on my Soekris net4801, and
for that reason I have compiled a custom kernel that doesnt have
support for the hardware that I do not have.
When booting, the kernel gives me the following complaint
Hi there !
I'm trying to write a Makefile and it's my first time writing a bit more
complex one .. I seem to be stuck and examples currently are not very
helpful, so I thought I'd try here:
What I am trying to do is differ the way of building depending if a
variable has been defined, my current M
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kalin mintchev wrote:
>hi all...
>
>i'm trying to install nmap on a 4.10 machine...
>
>tried from ports. error applying patches. updated ports - same thing.
>downloaded sources for 3.78 and 3.81 and i get:
>
>/usr/local/src/nmap-3.78/service_scan.cc:
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Hi Nicholas,
Nicholas Henry wrote:
>When sending messages out they are left in the mqueue directory. Examining
>the contents for files I find this error:
>
>Deferred: Operation timed out with mx3.megamailservers.com.
This could be caused by a few
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Supote Lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes, it's so if you refer to Asus official website. But today I've
> just added
> such memory into a P4B533 box at my office. It can bootup and has no
> problem today so I think that I can't totally believe its document on
On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 03:55:16PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] () wrote:
> Hello
>
> I work for Department National Defence in Canada. I am aquiring on using
> your OS to load on 6 or 4 stand alone computers. The purpose of these
> computers is to teach our naval personnal a basic unix knowledge fo
On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 09:15:35PM -0700, David Bear (DB) wrote:
DB> Does anyone know how many NAT clients can be effectively served by a
DB> FBSD NAT box? I know a lot will be determined by RAM, but I'm looking
DB> for guidelines and experience.
The largest numbers I've had working was a P2-450
Hi list,
Currently I'm researching the maximum amount of possible VLANs for all kinds
of network devices and one of them is a FreeBSD box with an FXP card in it.
While the theorectical maximum is about 4096 VLAN's on one trunk, I've been
seeing that several vendors impose different limits.
Looki
Hi list!
After upgrading a test-box I have from a fine working 4.8-REL to a 5.1-REL, I
seem to be unable to change passwords from the commandline:
severe# passwd nivo
Changing local password for nivo
severe#
no password prompt, no nothing. When a user tries to change his own password,
the same t
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 07:00:32PM -0400, Ben Dover (BD) wrote:
BD> OK, this is difficult to explain and my problem is probably bigger than
BD> what I have found but here goes. I have a dedicated 5.1 FreeBSD box and
BD> when I did a dmesg I received a repeating message as follows:
BD> arplooku
snnn wrote on 01-05-2006 4:09:
> : undefined reference to `kse_create(kse_mailbox*, int)'
>
> I cannot find libkse under freebsd6.0.
> which library should I linked for sys/kse.h ?
>From the man page on kse_create(2)
KSE(2)FreeBSD System Calls Manual
KSE(2)
N
Frank Steinborn wrote on 30-04-2006 22:58:
> boink wrote:
>
>> Dear FreeBSD,
>>
>> I see outbound packets from udp/55613, one every 5 seconds, to a
>> single non-routable (10) IP, with destination port increasing by 1
>> with each packet, with expected ICMP Destination net unreachables from
Martin Schweizer wrote on 13-05-2006 10:26:
> Hello
>
> I want move /var/imap to another place because not enough space (I did move
> /var/spool/imap successfully). When I cp /var/imap cp says: "cp:
> imap/socket/idle: Operation not supported" and "cp: imap/socket/lmtp:
> Operation not supporte
Maan Jee wrote on 13-05-2006 10:31:
> Hi
>
> I have created a user "admin" and using that to login through SSH from a
> remote machine. But I CANNOT "su", change to the root login? How can I do
> that?
Add the user "admin" to the "wheel" group in /etc/groups.
>
> To Install a Web Server, which dist
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