at? I don't think you can change your ipfw
rules if you are running in level 3.
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secure level 1 to be a happy middle
ground between the two. Do a man init to find out more about secure
levels.
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messages. It'll also process messages in
blocks, which makes things a lot more efficient if you're processing large
amounts of mail.
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Sophos have evaluation versions both are easy to
install and use.
If you don't need commercial support, ClamAV (http://www.clamav.net) works
great. I used it for my servers at work and home, and it's fast and
reliable.
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changes that are pretty OS
specific. You can use Linux as a host OS, but not FreeBSD.
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DMZ but, the real
question is, do you really need the added complexity? You need to say more
about *why* you want to do this? How many users are you supporting? What's
coming off the web server? etc.
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to look at is OpenWebmail (http://openwebmail.org). I haven't
used this in a production environment, so I don't have much practical
knowledge of it.
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send back the temporary failure codes you have
to use with milters. This system is hardly big iron (or any kind of iron,
for that matter), and cost less than $5000. If he supports 25,000 users, he
should be able to scare up at least that much money.
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Deluxe.
As root, try doing
kldload snd_driver
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On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 07:11:02PM +0200, Dragan Veljkovic wrote:
Is this FreeBSD support PHP/Perl application/language?
In the ports collection, take a look at lang/perl5{,.8} and lang/php4.
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relableling.
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download from their website for FreeBSD, and I haven't had
any problems with it.
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needs updating (port has 2.63_2)
server# portupgrade bsdpan-Mail-SpamAssassin
--- Skipping 'mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin' because it is held by user (specify -f to
force)
server# portupgrade -f bsdpan-Mail-SpamAssassin
Have you tried running pkgdb -F?
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missed?
Are you using any kind of other password database, like NIS?
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with the Broadcom gigabit adapters. The ones I'm
using are integrated, but I'm sure their cards are just as good. They're
supported by the bge kernel driver.
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into 4.12, 4.13, etc?
next 4.x release - 4.11 will be the last release from 4.x branch
Will there still be security patches released for 4.x? Will any patches
be backported from 5-RELEASE?
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Justin L. Boss wrote:
Has anyone had any success with poptop. I'm able to get a windows client to
connect but can not see the privet network at all. Here are my config file
Do you have the sysctl variable net.inet.ip.forwarding set to 1?
config snipped
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features.
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package installed? You'll need that for
libstdc++.so.5, which is the library that you're missing.
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to certain commands. There's a port of it in security/sudo.
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on it.
We're running a PE2650 with a PERC 3/Di and it works beautifully. I would
highly recommend the system for FreeBSD.
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for the FreeBSD driver:
The RealTek 8139 PCI NIC redefines the meaning of 'low end.'
I've had nothing but bad luck from them.
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quota.user and quota.group, and rebooted. The sytem came
back up fine, but hung after a few minutes of normal activity. I rebooted,
and the same thing happened. Turning of the quotas on just that filesystem
solved the problem. Has anyone else had problems like this?
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Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Mar 09), Skylar Thompson said:
I'm having some problems getting quotas enabled on a FreeBSD
4.11-RELEASE box. I already have quotas enabled on two filesystems,
and need to extend that to a third (presently unquota'd) filesystem.
I added userquota
Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Mar 09), Skylar Thompson said:
there should be changes to mention that /etc/rc will only create the
files with check_quota enabled, and also that creating zero-length
files is not only unnecessary, but also dangerous.
I don't know that the 0-byte
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 03:06:55PM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Mar 09), Skylar Thompson said:
there should be changes to mention that /etc/rc will only create the
files with check_quota enabled, and also that creating zero-length
files is not only unnecessary, but also
feedback on this thanks.
Sure are. We've got a bunch of machines with them, and they work fine.
They're supported by the xl(4) driver.
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logout menu, my system hangs untill I press Ctrl-C
or Ctrl-Alt-Del. This was not happenning on Linux.
What version of GNOME are you using? 2.2? 2.4? 2.6?
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the remote queues can't be accessed. How does one
force the use of FQDNs?
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right with the ./configure script in the squirrelmail
directory after installation.
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/kernel
I just ran memtest86+ and there's no memory errors. I'm guessing it's
a hardware issue, but how do I diagnose it?
Could it be a bad power supply? Try swapping in another one and see what
happens.
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Carlos Silva wrote:
hi,
someone know a way to merge e-mails?
my intention is to merge old gziped mailing list archives on my mail account.
What format (e.g. mbox, maildir) are the archives in?
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pulling it down again solves that; I get the some setup every time, and it
proceeds with the build without prompting me. How do I get it to prompt me
again for configuration?
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On Fri, Sep 17, 2004 at 08:18:02PM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
Skylar Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having some trouble with deleting an old ports configuration file. I'm
trying to build the new PHP 4.3.8 (with the new modular config setup), and
made a mistake in setting it up. I
I just read about Linux's vulernability WRT SMBFS. Does FreeBSD suffer
from the same vulnerability?
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and sysctl.
If the kernel message ring buffer overflows, you can also look in
/var/run/dmesg.boot.
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of functionality. Any of these will allow
you to get a remote console for work with the BIOS/single-user mode.
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for a webserver do
| you think?
Most definitely. If you listen to Netcraft http://www.netcraft.com,
FreeBSD is by far the best web-serving
platform imaginable. All our web servers run FreeBSD, and I've never
once wished
they ran Linux.
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scratch, don't
worry about java; it's not that bad.
Does anyone know if JDK1.5 is going to be supported by FreeBSD? I have some
JDK1.5 apps that I've written for Linux that I would like to run on
FreeBSD. I've been unsuccessful in getting JDK1.5 running through Linux
emulation too.
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time data instead of 5 minute averages? Possibly a self moving graph so the page wouldn't have to be reloaded?
I think if you try this, you'll run into Heisenberg problems, by which
your measurements actually affect the data significantly.
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considering upgrading to 5.8.5 via ports, but, dont know if that
will break anything.
Just being cautious...
--Karl
The biggest thing you have to watch out for is to upgrade the modules
with the distribution. Look in /usr/ports/UPDATING and search for Perl
for more info.
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memory allocation bugs with 5.6, so I'd just go straight
for 5.8.
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. I am not too happy with either of the two
I mentioned above.
That's pretty much it; Samba is your answer to just about any
Unix-Windows internetworking. What precisely aren't you please with?
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. I tried Google and still no luck.
Try adding it to /etc/rc.local. That's how I start it up on my FreeBSD box.
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into your kernel?
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luck running NetBSD on an SS20, and IPCs and
IPXs, though.
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at a different problem? Any ideas on how I
can get the NFS buffers up to a reasonable level?
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architecture will invalidate a large part of our data.
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for us to disregard.
Thanks for the suggestions!
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over NFS. I can very reliably cause the system to hang on
disk requests to certain filesystems, requiring a reboot. I can also get
this to happen with dump's -L option, but have yet to experience it
with background fscks. Has anyone experienced this, or know of a fix?
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slightly better
performance if you run with an SMP-disabled kernel.
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can check dmesg to see
how it's actually handling it.
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user processes by default. To enable the logical
CPUs, change the value of the machdep.hlt_logical_cpus from 1 to
0. This value can also be set from the loader as a tunable of
the same name.
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up in
pre-6.x releases?
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to wait for
fsck).
Kris
Are there plans to improve performance of snapshots? Using the
freebsd-snapshot port to link FS snapshots to the automounter is pretty
nifty, but it does kill I/O performance while that's in progress as the
OP mentioned.
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arrays with some success. They come in
both Fibre Channel and SCSI varieties, and are about $10k with 400GB
SATA drives. I've run them up to ~170MB/s with RAID-5, which is more
than enough for me. You get the best of both the SATA and SCSI/FC worlds.
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Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
Skylar Thompson wrote:
Oliver A. Rojo wrote:
hi!
Im using freebsd-5.2.1-RELEASE-p14 and I just want to ask if how can I
setup transparent proxying with squid using ipnat?
You're going to want something like this in your ipnat configuration:
rdr int0 0/0
Mike Loiterman wrote:
After installing the php5-extensions port, I get lots of the following
errors when trying to start Apache:
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: U\x89\xe5WVS\x83\xec\x14\xe8: Unable to
initialize module\nModule compiled with module API=20020429, debug=0,
thread-safety=0\nPHP
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