the ldap server) good luck finding docs on that.
That sorta of one way syncing seems to be either a secret, users dont
want to come forth with how they did it, or lastly - nobody has ever
done it or gotten it to work.
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27;t belong here, within a FreeBSD list.
Perhaps what Rob also meant was, that perhaps the Op should seen help
on Microsoft driven lists and more to the point, Internet Explorer.
What you "could" have done (as mentioned by your words of
adding value-added replies) was to reinforce
considered.
Please - I know what some of you out there will say, "Then why don't
you do it" - I'm not criticizing, simply commenting on my experiences.
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ctually FreeBSD has DVD distribution. I think, I saw on the internet
> that somebody in Germany was selling FreeBSD DVDs.
> There are lots of Germans on this mailing list so they might give you
> better answer.
Perhaps the Op might mean, Why isn't there a DVD ISO to download?
Granted, I didn't see the original post - perhaps the Op didn't mean
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>
> I think this results in 7.0-stable?
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> *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_7
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> Thanks in advance..
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> -JD
It is RELENG_7
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... seems to be going bonkers?!
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> Your post
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> Your post
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r are you more interested in
> getting on your high horse than casting light about this mysterious
> broken website?
I don't suspect Jason is the one on a high horse here mate *wink*
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I have not ran 'make delete-old-libs'
I thought the old libs w
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you have now crashed freebsd 7 and most probably a auto reboot timer
is counting down.
Even typing reboot to reboot the server causes page faults.
This is nothing to do with hardware very repeatable behaviour happens
for me on at least 4 different freebsd 7 servers, if I compile world
with -O not -O2 the default it stops reboot causing page faults on
some of the servers.
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Hi Kris
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=116719 is the watch report
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=116720 for the reboot
The reboot stopped crashing when I recompiled world using -O I have
however seen it on other servers crashing on -O bi
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> >> Of course not :P What are the PR references?
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> >>> Try this.
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> >>&
utomatic reboot in 15 seconds -
press a key on the console to abort
I will post back later when I have more debug information for you.
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already, it's still a nice feeling of confirmation.
Just my inflation-version of two cents.
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without actually being at the console?
And if I create a jail from a system with no ports, does that mean the jail will have
no ports? And if my system has the entire ports collection installed, will a new jail
also have them?
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> Running pkgdb -Fv gives a segfault.
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> aura# pkgdb -Fv
Try this: pkgdb -fuF
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Very cool! Now, what if you do the same, but instead of the normal
crons, can something like this be done with the /etc/periodic/daily,
weekly, and monthly routines?
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> On Thursday 27 November 2003 12:05 pm, Ed Stewart wrote:
> > Hi, I have just finished installing FreeBSD 4.7, everything is working
> > fine even X. When I use startx as root Gnome and enlightment loads,but
> > when I loa
Hello all,
I decided to upgrade to little test server to a more recent PHP & MySQL (as well as
Apache
2.0.48). Everything is working, but I still have a problem. I installed mysql from the
port. I
installed PHP from source, but no matter what I tried giving ./configure for the
--with-mysql
val
You know, it never occured to me that there were individual
Apache modules in the ports. Thanks Josh! Doesn't look like
it would help in this case, though, as the mod_php port is
for Apache 1.3, and I need 2.0.
I noticed that a dependency of the port is mysql_client,
not mysql_server (which make
Howdy folks -
Is it possible to get the look and feel of OSX (without getting a mac of
course).
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Is there a way to tie in a visual mail notifier in KMail? Sorta like how
Outlook shows the envelope under Windows.
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Is there a *BSD Usenet server out there that someone is running so I can
point my news reader to it?
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And that's from an admin point of view and see this sorta thing every day.
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> morgoth.gw.com
Thank you folks for the speedy reply!
Now, allow me to expand on my quest - how about an nntp server that anyone can
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files/directories for backup purposes? Or is there something magical about being
"inside" the jail that makes this difficult or improper?
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Thanks for the input I think I can plan on using the same backup method with the
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Ok, I see that 5.2-RC2 has made it to the site. Is there a time frame on RC3
(if there is indeed going to be one)?
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> On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 11:04 am, Chris wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > Ok, I see that 5.2-RC2 has made it to the site. Is there a time frame on
> > RC3 (if there is indeed going to be one)?
>
> See here
On Monday 29 December 2003 09:20 pm, Milo Hyson wrote:
What?!?! Cyberlife Labs? Milo?
Hmmm - sounds sort of like, T3?!
J/K
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d0s1 24G22G 2.9G88%/nt
> procfs4.0K 4.0K 0B 100%/proc
> /dev/da0s1 61M61M 632K99%/umass
If you have source installed, that takes up a bit. If you don't see yourself
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Is there just a binary install of OpenOffice?
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There is a PR about this issue:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=125592
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It looks like the freebsd-sendfile is broken. I had the same problems
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If you check top command, do you see lighttpd using 99% CPU ?
Also does both php and static content "hang" ?
If you have these symptoms the problem is the same. I use strace and
found that lighttpd doesn't accept more connections when this thing
happens.
> Hello guys,
>
> I have noticed toda
On Nov 29, 2008, at 11:39 AM, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
Can someone hint me how I can block ports for let's say 30 minutes
if someone repeatedly tries to do a SSH login?
I use ipfw as firewall...
If you mean the statement as entered while you are watching,
something like:
ipfw add 0922 deny tcp
On Nov 29, 2008, at 1:11 PM, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
From your reply on my message of 29-11-2008 21:47:
An even tighter practice is to turn off all password logins and
use only keyed connections. This is easier than it might seem
though I'll admit I think of ssh as something only a select
number
On Nov 30, 2008, at 2:20 PM, Eugene Pimenov wrote:
On 30 нояб, 23:20, Ivan Voras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I regularly do copy-pastes of textual data of that size (and
larger) in
interactive sessions (with text editors) without problems, between
FreeBSD machines and from Linux to FreeBS
oning - have not tried a
restore).
Some specs I'm using to compare: A typical restore/save currently with
other OS's using CloneZ takes about 12 minutes with a simple boot from
CD.
The restored/imaged drive is 400 meg sata.
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m for eSpeak.
I looked and it appears the developer himself responds to
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Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Saturday, November 14, 2009 a las 07:51:17AM -0800, Chris escribió:
I have a somewhat flaky system. I would like to compile ports to
packages multiple times and do a file comparison. ...
Hi Chris,
What is behind the idea to compile and pack a given port
b. f. wrote:
Chris wrote:
I'm also thinking of building a simple checksum database to track what actually
changes
and what my options were when I compiled it. It would allow me to better make
regression decisions. I could also be free to delete packages and know if I
recompile
it
is referring to the previous bridge capability rather than the newer
if_bridge. I'm using if_bridge in my implementation.
The question is, is it still a problem to divert to snort-inline from
ipfw when using if_bridge?
Thanks,
Chris
Ref: http://freebsd.rogness.net/snort-inline
5th parag
> Chris Maness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> I was trying to compile a 7.0 Release and the compile failed. I have
>> never had a kernel compilation fail before.
>>
>> Here is the last of the output:
>>
>> opt_global.h -fno-common -finline-limi
... Ah yes, trying to feed the world where hunger is rampant is an evil thing
when done by corporate "insert name here".
Yes, I believe I see the relationship
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... One word that is rampant... Alligations
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On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 10:55 AM, Chris wrote:
> ... Ah yes, tryi
On 3/12/2012 2:00 PM, Paul Macdonald wrote:
> On 12/03/2012 18:40, Chad Perrin wrote:
>> On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 10:20:03AM -0500, Chris wrote:
>>> ... One word that is rampant... Alligations
>> Is that where someone makes a claim that someone else is an alligator?
>>
On 6/7/2012 6:31 PM, Bill Yuan wrote:
> If you store the time in a file as log everytime when it boots up,
> then that means you can have more then "now - uptime"
>
> On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 7:20 AM, Chris Hill wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 7 Jun 2012, Fbsd8 wrote:
>>
On 6/7/2012 8:14 PM, Chris Hill wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Jun 2012, Fbsd8 wrote:
>
>> dmesg command does not show date of last boot.
>>
>> Are there some other commands to find date of last boot?
>
> That was fun. Google helped me with this; the crappy skillz ar
On 6/7/2012 8:32 PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
>>>>>> "Chris" == Chris writes:
>
> Chris> Why create something that is already built in?
> Chris> As I mentioned previously, the last command lists when the system was
> Chris> rebooted.
>
>
uestions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
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>
>
I tend to use full path names in my shell scripts.
So for shits n giggles, try that.
Instead of tar cfz postgresql.tgz *
Try /bin/tar cfz postgresql.tgz * etc, etc, etc
Use the paths for all commands such as rm, psql, logger etc.
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r does it sound like I'm doing
something badly wrong? Can I force bride0 to be configured earlier in the boot
so it is always there when the daemons start waking up?
Configuration info below.
TIA,
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= rc.conf extract
dhcpd_enable="YES"
dhcpd_ifaces="
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> To: "Chris"
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Date: Thursday, March 24, 2011, 1:56 AM
> >
> > I have a server machine that I use as DHCP server,
> s
I'm having difficulty copying a directory tree from my FreeBSD server to
USB storage. The problem is that the tree contains file and folder names
which have spaces, similar to the following:
./foo bar/some name.tar.gz
./foo bar/child dir/some other name.tar.gz
I've tried various combinations of c
The tar one-liner is similar what I used to use on Gentoo and Arch
linux, so I thought it strange that it isn't working here. I'm still
having problems though, since the command returns " Can't create
'$FILENAME' " for all files found.
I quick tested by telling the tar command to copy to /tmp inst
I apologize for the lack of detail. The command I'm using is:
( cd /usr/local/etc/transmission/home/Downloads/ ; tar cf - . ) | ( cd
/mnt/usb ; tar xf - )
I've also tried:
cp -afv /usr/local/etc/transmission/home/Downloads /mnt/usb
rsync -aq /usr/local/etc/transmission/home/Downloads /mnt/usb
find
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Michael Sierchio wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Chris wrote:
>> I apologize for the lack of detail. The command I'm using is:
>> ( cd /usr/local/etc/transmission/home/Downloads/ ; tar cf - . ) | ( cd
>> /mnt/usb ; tar xf - )
On a hunch, I gave the following a shot:
tar -cvlf - '/usr/local/etc/transmission/home/Downloads'/ | split -a 2
-b 3900m - /mnt/usb/TX_DL.tar.
which created a split tar archive of the files on /mnt/usb. I'm still
thinking there's something with the source path/file names that the
msdosfs driver o
Can't speak for the 64 bit but the I386 does.
As for a DVD, look for that at the release.
Chris
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Can the upcoming FreeBSD 9 mount ext4 file systems out of the box?
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and I don't intend on using ports (it was the many hours spent
keeping the ports tree current along with installed ports).
If someone would suggest the material to read and perhaps a synopsis of the
process, I would be happy to do the leg work.
TIA
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Hi,
On Friday 03 February 2012 12:34:57 Chris wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have been using Debian for a few years now (previous BSD user) and I'm
> considering moving back.
>
> Admittedly, I have gotten used to the simplicity of using apt-get
Heya Mikel!
Yeah, its been a spell. Lookin to climb back onboard.
Talk soon.
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On Feb 3,
ok) or even 2.x
Nonetheless, thanks for the info. I'll have time tomorrow to read up a bit and
perhaps next time I post, it'll be under 9
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spamassassin so it needs so much memory - and
that's question for spamassassin authors.
Is this an assumption or fact? If fact, please point us to the data.
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>>not at this point :(
>
>
> Do you perhaps mean something like kde's knotes?
>
A simple symlink to a simple text file works for me
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Kirk Strauser wrote:
> On Sunday 01 January 2006 03:19 pm, Chris wrote:
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>>Try this:
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>>top -S -n 50
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> Here it is. Note that the WCPU fields don't come anywhere near adding up
> to the "missing" 42% (100 - ~58%). Also, the chan
Try the bios ?
> Sebastian wrote:
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>> Markus Trippelsdorf wrote:
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>>> Are you sure that your hard drive is not dying? Run smartctl -a
>>> /dev/ad0 and see if any errors were being logged.
>>> (smartctl is part of the smartmontools port)
>>> You should also try another cable.
>>>
>>>
>> Thanks fo
Doesn't 7.0 use gcc 4 ? This is probably a AMD64 bug as compiling gcc 4
from ports give me zero errors but i am on a pent 4 system. Also looking
at the msg you sent i dont see an error they are just warnings which is
normal please supply us with a actual error.
>> > Are there any plans to update g
Normally this happens when your mail server doesnt reversly resolve to the
domain name so if mail.i13i.com doesnt reverse to mail.i13i.com
freebsd.org's mailing lists will reject the mail. As this happened when i
was hosting my site using my DSL wasnt until i got a ded that i relaised
what it was.
Some NSP's which are network service providers use private ip's and will
tend to give you those type of arp msg's if your are part of the network i
would say if nothing seem different either format and reinstall the damn
thing or fix it as to what i see your dont have a root kit as root kits
dont c
First off that error with the geometry is normall i got that installing
freebsd onto a 250gig HD the error with the writing to disk are you sure
the bios sees the new drive all cables are connected freebsd propperly
support your SATA2 controller ?
> Hello
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> I can't english well (I'm in the midd
Something is allready binding to port 22 use netstat -4l and see if you
have sshd running allready
> The following messages are appearing at my terminal on a frequent basis:
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> (Jan 15 09:23:05 e-mach login: ROOT LOGIN (root) ON ttyv0
> Jan 15 09:25:43 e-mach login: ROOT LOGIN (root) ON ttyv0 ...
Booting to safe mode still ask's for the password if the console is set to
insecure just thought i would point that out
> I would have prefer to let someone more experienced speak, but since
> there is not much answers
>
> To reset your root password I think there are two solutions:
> 1) Boot i
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