to my ezmlm dir? Please help.
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Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Did you mean to use the "-m" option?
No. Someone pointed out the file to edit, which I knew existed but
couldn't find ;)
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Hi;
* How do I find out which users have access to the box and what their
permissions/groups are?
* How do I edit those permissions/groups?
* If I delete a user, does that affect the files/programs he installed, etc?
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lso get a report on any 'unowned' files in the weekly periodic
e-mail by adding
weekly_noid_enable="YES"
to /etc/periodic.conf
Where does it find the email address?
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Hi;
I'm running BSD 5.3 and need to upgrade. I've never upgraded BSD and
certainly don't want to make a mistake, since I'm not physically
anywhere near the box. Can someone point me to docs that explain how to
upgrade?
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Please advise.
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Hi;
I'm updating my firewall and I've found a nifty how-to that recommends
using a BSD box in front of another box as your firewall, using the
first as a router and passing one NIC to the other box. Can't all that
be done from the same
I'd still miss some. Is there someplace on the Web that has those
ranges of IP addresses posted that the big companies use?
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work at when the power's out. Since I live in the Dominican Republic
(although bounce off a satellite that thinks I'm in the states), that's
a little more problematic. What do you suggest? I tried these
combinations with no luck:
whois -c do verizon.net.do
whoi
orce using sudo instead of su.
Never heard of sudo before. Looking it over, I don't understand how that
would be beneficial in my case, since I'm the only one who really does
anything on the machine. I could and should set it up for those
occasions when I have others go in, however.
Greg Hennessy wrote:
Killing incoming 25/tcp from cidr blocks assigned to various parts of APNIC
and other registries. Much easier and far less hassle than blocking
individual addresses.
Could you give an example of this?
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Greg, I meant give me an example of the below. I don't know how the
confusion occurred on the other LOL!
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beno
Greg Hennessy wrote:
Killing incoming 25/tcp from cidr blocks assigned to various parts of APNIC
and other registries. Much easier and far less hassle than blocking
indiv
reboot
make installworld
mergemaster -p
reboot
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of booting before actually
rebooting?
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Hi;
I upgraded my box on the other side of the planet and things went pretty well.
I can ssh in and the Web sites serve. However, qmail is down and I tried to
nmap and both gave me the same errors from having deleted the old libraries (as
someone suggested I do). Here are at least some of the l
Hi;
I upgraded yesterday from 5.3 to 6.1 and things went smoothly. I didn't upgrade
the ports, but this morning at around 10:00 I started that process. It is now
past 3:30 and the darn thing is still going. I've also noticed that it prints
bind stuff and perl stuff over and over again. Maybe all
/command I should use? How do I
d/l that program?
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Gerard Seibert wrote:
Do you have the latest version of 'portmanager' installed? There was an older
version that had this bug, but it was fixed.
How do I upgrade portmanager?
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portmaster (which I don't have) or portupdate (ditto)?
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Garrett Cooper wrote:
cd /usr/ports/sysutils/portmanager && make deinstall && make install
I'm afraid that just reinstalled 0.2.0_1
... if you haven't cvsup'ed lately, I'd try to grab a snapshot of
ports first.
How?
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in/portmanager -u -f -l -y
and then it proceeds to go back into its infinite loop!!! This is what
I'm trying to avoid!!! I presume the reason it does that is because it
HASN'T upgraded and is STILL at version 0.2.0_1
Please help!
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I need to redo all this?
make buildkernel
make installkernel
sh /etc/rc.shutdown
pkill sendmail
pkill syslogd
mergemaster -p
make installworld
mergemaster
reboot
/usr/local/bin/portmanager -u -f -l -y
make delete-old-libs
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beno
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Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2006-08-21 16:28, beno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi;
I just barely finished upgrading from 5.3 to 6.1 and all is well,
however, now I realize I have to rebuild my kernel again to accommodate
PF. I've edited the correct GENERIC file (I'
t install the freaking ports, for goodness sakes!!
HELP
beno
checking for mawk... no
checking for nawk... nawk
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking for perl... /usr/bin/perl
checking for XML::Parser... ok
checking for iconv... /usr/local/bin/iconv
checking for msgfmt... /
Derek Ragona wrote:
Once you have only one version of the ported applications run
portmanager to be sure you have them and their dependencies all current.
My version of portmanager is 0.2.0_1 which apparently has a bug that
puts it in an infinite loop!
beno
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