error each time.
Again, in fstab I entered lines for the floppy: /dev/fd0, /mnt, msdos,
rw, 1, 1 to mount with just the mount /mnt command.
How can both of these challenges be resolved?
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I hope the subject says it all...
I'm told that while using xbox live behind a router (I'm using FreeBSD
5.2.1), ports 88 and 3074 need to be open.
I have this working for internal addresses in the 192.168.2.* range, and
it DID work back when I had a linux box doing the routing.
Can anyone tell
You want XLeds. (I haven't used it on BSD yet.) For reference, read
Cryptonomicon, by Neal Stephenson.
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hey,
I've been trying to find a program on the ports that allows me to
change
the state of the keyboard LEDs. I want to put
, then configure the card so that DHCP will
connect me to my DSL?
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I am using a Farallon pcmcia ethernet card in a Toshiba laptop. Pccard
sees the card but does not load the required ep driver.
How do I load the driver?
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$device start
remove /etc/pccard_ether $device stop
I will appreciate any help--I haven't had any luck Googling.
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# Farallon EtherMac
card Farallon ENet
config auto ep ?
insert /etc/pccard_ether $device start
remove /etc/pccard_ether $device stop
I will appreciate any help--I haven't had any luck Googling.
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tried changing owners from root to user. Nothing I
have done works.
Any ideas? What's weird to me is that Windowmaker launches no problem
from root.
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(well at least
I have not been able to yet). If someone has things to try, I will give it a
whirl.
Ted
(* (* In the last episode (Jan 11), Ted Wisniewski said:
(* (* Thanks for your response... As you can see in this output from the
(* (* ps command you suggested, the processes
Dear FreeBSD Support,
I've got FBD v. 4.6.2 and upon boot see that the usb
drivers load and that Iomega Zip 100 loads. But how do
I mount the usb zip drive? I've tried mount /dev/usb0
as well as mount /dev/umass0 but get messages stating
to the effect of not a device or file.
Thank you,
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I tried to install FreeBSD 5.1 today, and ran into several issues.
Machine in question is a generic AMD 1500 with 1GB RAM and 80GB IDE disk
running OpenBSD. I'm attempting to install a small setup, just for quick
testing.
prep:
Downloaded floppy images and base sets to a FAT32 partition,
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a Multi-head video card (the more heads the better,
I am thinking 4 heads if possible) that will work with XF86 and FreeBSD 4.8
or 5.1. The sooner the better. I may be able to get some Free FreeBSD
press out of the results..
Thanks,
Ted
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have to put in pam.conf?
Any help / advice would be greatly appreciated.
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in the following way:
#define ETHER_ALIGN 0
I saw this change in the mailing list as a solution to get the card working.
(Otherwise it did not want to pass traffic for more than a few moments).
So, what might cause bge_watchdog(ifp) to be called?
Ted
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I have FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE installed on a Pentium III
machine and I installed OpenOffice but when ever I try
and open up a Word2000 document that I saved on my
Windows machine, OpenOffice closes sayin an
unrecoverable error. Has anyone else experienced this
and know what's causing it? Or how to
this limit for the future. If someone knows and can get back to me
it would be a big help.
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Hello, Gurus
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On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 11:12 +0100, Colin J. Raven wrote:
On Jan 7 at 09
. It is expected the upcoming FreeBSD 5.3 release will
have reached the maturity level most users will be able to migrate to 5.X
Keep an eye on the release notes for 4.11 when it goes golden.
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on the same hardware than XP is.
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Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
snip
5) many issues
of the Windows server platforms properly
setup, as long as your using brand-name hardware, they will run for a
long time without trouble.
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Download the eval and find out. If it works you purchase it and get
support. Even better than the real Windows where you purchase it
and don't get support - you have to keep purchasing that in addition, too.
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These devices take ISDN BRIs and allow V.90 dialin to them. And since
they have no moving parts they are much more robust than any PC solution.
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for the mass market. Nothing in
the OS exists that makes this impossible.
The fact that many people have already done this with Linux somewhat
precludes
this from happening, though.
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Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
snip
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. etc. that IRC people seem to feel is a
requirement.
But, if it floats your boat, have fun.
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on since the attacks presume that sshd is listening on
port 22. Not always practical though if you have lots of users.
If I'm going to attack you I'm going to use nessus to scan all
ports on your machine.
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Yes Eric, just write a FAQ answer and post it per the following:
http://www.freebsd.org/docproj/submitting.html
Thanks for volunteering!
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Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Yes Eric, just write
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Surely the easiest way to deal
in the industry.
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server maybe the UPS it's on
is shot, and it's getting power fluctuations. Or maybe
it's overheating or it's clogged with dust.
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enter 30 for a 30 minutes
timeout.
From:
http://www.activewin.com/tips/reg/connect_1.shtml
Time it took me to find this - 45 seconds. It took you longer
to post the request than to type it into a search engine.
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and website?
http://www.freebsd-corp-net-guide.com
It is out of print now but still available on Amazon.
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How about:
exec(PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin;export PATH;/usr/local/bin/convert
test.pdf test.gif);
exec spawns inheret a rather restricted set of environmental
variables.
Ted
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update your system? Did you nuke and repave it? Or did
you follow the instructions here EXACTLY:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html
If you didn't do one or the other of these things then nobody is going
to help you.
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it's worth to you, that it can be guarenteed to
be secure.
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Oracle-related software still don't have
Linux ports.
Naturally, a lot of software that isn't really a corporate business
application (like a web server) is used by business and by
corporations. But that is already covered plenty elsewhere.
Ted
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On Saturday 15 January 2005 03:05 pm, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote
secure running it like that, if it makes
you happy, go for it. Me, I'm not going to be shutting down
my DMZ any time soon.
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the same thing about the ActionTecs
that I have related here, and pricing on those modems is still
rather high.
Ted
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Hi Ted,
I enjoyed reading your email. Made me laugh, aside from
realizing
to prevent anyone else from wasting any more time on
this)
http://www.thetennesseetribune.com/news/Article/Article.asp?NewsID=30929;
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agree?
Probably not as much as a faux pas as posting the same message TWICE,
stheg,
(note message ID's)
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is a Qwest product, other phone companies have similar programs)
This covers all your inside wiring and the phone techs will come out
and fix it properly and you won't get hit with a $150 charge for
inside wiring repair.
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This did teach me a lesson that I kind of knew already but
didn't think too much about. That is, a software array
is no substitute
for a hardware array. ...
I respectfully disagree here; it is a substitute in some
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Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote
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I explicitly stated vinum is a great
thing if what your wanting to do is use a bunch
hijacked in the recent past.
Once that happens the system is shot, the attackers bury so many back
doors
in the system that you will never find them all.
Microsoft has a number of documents on how to secure their stuff on
their website.
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Who did the port? Perhaps you could e-mail him or her?
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Hey;
I have
to get this running. In the meantime I use mine to
run
Solaris 2.5.1 x86.
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are trying to accomplish? What
exactly does a 'public space' have that you need to test on that a
'private space' doesen't, and why are you under the impression that
it will continue to remain a 'public space' the second you isolate it?
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of people's backside for
years under earlier versions of FreeBSD. Quit torturing yourself
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it easy to put a window manager on for the newbies, pick something that's
going to definitely make them say hoo boy! I ain't in Kansas anymore!
such as
Enlightenment.
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The xl driver has been a pain in a lot of people's backside for
years under earlier versions of FreeBSD. Quit torturing yourself
and spend the $15 on another brand of network adapter card.
The problem is not the 3com card. The ethernet
the error message on the compilation?
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At 05:31 27/01/2005, Ted
Well, why else would I suggest Enlightenment! :-)
Ted
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Are you using an old ordinary IDE cable or the super special high
density go-fast new style IDE cable?
Ted
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directory?
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Has anyone else noticed the INDEX file is missing in the
4.11-RELEASE
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On Thursday 27 January 2005 11:00 pm, Ted
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I'm using the same cables I've been using for long time. A round
into the thousands of dollars of network costs
involved in fetching a 6Mb index file over the Internet for everyone
that could have been included on the CD.
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Ted,
What linebacker
distributions.
Neither Disk 1's require KDE or GNOME to be generated from the
sources, either.
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On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 03:34
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Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
The problem may very well not be the 3com card
like
to focus on
Berkeley Make when possible.
Older revisions of the O'Reilly book cover the Berkeley make.
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version 1 (FreeBSD), not stripped
Ideas?
Have you done this:
cd /usr/ports/print/acroread
make install
And does it break if you just run acroread in an xterm by itself?
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the zlib security hole in
the system. zlib is probably linked into a number of utilities
on your system and a proper fix would be to replace the zlib
library, and recompile all the utilities in the system that
are linked into the static library.
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containasecurity
shared library.
1.1.4 is not vulnerable, only 1.2.0, 1.2.1 are. You can leave it be.
the other programs are linked to the shared lib, and when you updated the
libz.so
file those got updated.
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zlib is part
it won't work on eisa.
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Subject: Re: Proliant 5000
4 X 200MHz processors.
512Mb RAM
Scsi hardware raid
at the shipping costs. That's another $13 before you get
started.
Damn, there goes the pizza money... :-)
And to think I actually bought a CGI card back in 1985 for $50!!!
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in clear text on a
nobody:nobody read filesystem. IOW other people can read your files.
Do you run php database driven apps on the same server as you use to
provide shell services? I don't. If the webserver is configured
right it won't allow remote clients to read the scripts, only execute
them.
Ted
to clone onto da0.
Quit screwing around with sysinstall and use dd, if da0 is larger than
da1 you will have no problem (of course you will lose the extra space
on da0 but you did say you want to clone them.
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Ted can come along and power cycle it into single user mode and wipe his
disks whether he has the root password or not.
Or, are you assuming that the 'bios' passwords in the typical PC are
immune from 60 seconds of CMOS battery removal?
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else is IMP/Horde specific. but I
think
now you could install myphpadmin and it would work fine now.
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on right
now has no /usr/local/etc/php.ini file in it yet php is picking
up the horde include_path from somewhere.
so I am not
sure what youre running into
Neither am I. I was always used to having to modify php.ini in the
past on previous horde/IMP installs.
Ted
to come to the sudden realization that you really didn't know
anything
about what you were thinking.
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on what
your doing is if your building a software product that contains
code that is under the GPL that you intend to redistribute.
There's no license applicability of either license if all your doing
is just running FreeBSD as a server or such.
Ted
no
dependencies on Microsoft's front ends - but I suppose denying Redmond
their $10K for a piggy server is a good thing.
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Subject: Re: ssh default security risc
[snip great advice about securing ssh
- and if this school wants to
get the free labor, they can't put these kinds of self-defeating
restrictions on your efforts.
Ted
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Subject: Re: Docs for Berkeley Make?
On Wed, Feb 02, 2005
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Subject: RE: Access denied for user 'root
version for your OS at least? Better yet would be a
complete
description of what the hardware is, what the OS is, the kernel file you
used
to recompile with, and what your doing with this server.
We are God's, but we aren't mindreaders.
Ted
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Use, I doubt the site managers
got permission from every one of those churches to link to them. I
sure hope she isn't affiliated with them - sauce for the goose and all
that, you know.
Ted
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