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2) If you must install the ports tree, what is the best way to keep it
up to date?
cvsup.
I am still new at this, and can't seem to find packages for all the
ports in the tree...
Where did you look, and what is missing?
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Presumably your code implements these? They aren't standard...
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networks using different IP ranges, and multihome your system that way. That
being said, take a look at man ng_one2many...
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mailing list. People here aren't going to know very much about MacOS-specific
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Does anyone have any tips on getting the CDRW drive
set to UDMA mode?
Add the following to your /boot/loader.conf:
hw.ata.atapi_dma=1
...and reboot. You might also be able to use atacontrol.
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that the Original Poster is trying to use a CD/RW burner. :-)
It doesn't matter too much if you happen to read a CD slowly, but one ought to
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Any thoughts on spamcop.com?
They're OK...
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you might compile.
I had explicitly specified COPTFLAGS (-O -pipe) but not CFLAGS and saw
-O overriding -O2 when compiling a port...
Please tell us which port was listing the -O2? Ports which disregard CFLAGS
are considered BROKEN and ought to be fixed...
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being allocated a second IP on the
same subnet, which isn't permitted because it isn't useful. You might be able
to convince dhclient to override the netmask for the second IP, in much the
same fashion as ifconfig xxx alias works.
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FreeBSD 5.2.x, is the upgrade path to
5-stable expected to be as easy as cvs-up and
make-world, or would I have to re-format my HD and
re-install with 5-Stable?
You ought to be able to cvsup and reinstall world to move from 5.2 to 5.3
without any special issues; no reformat needed.
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Gary Kline wrote:
On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 10:00:58PM -0400, Chuck Swiger wrote:
According to the RFCs, one MUST NOT bounce mail sent to postmaster.
One ought to read the rfc-ignorant.org site I mentioned.
[ ... ]
Well, bit again. The line in my access file was
206.46
to be a par-
tially transferred copy of remote-file and the transfer is
continued from the apparent point of failure. This command
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provides a speed rate is a little easier, if something running those services
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whole chunk could be freed. But I don't know how to do this.
Consider using (or searching for information about) a zone-based malloc.
NEXTSTEP used one and hence Darwin/OS X probably have sources available for
you to consider...
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Warren Block wrote:
Are there any simple utilities that can detect the type of media loaded
in a CD or DVD recorder? For example, a CD-R, or DVD+R, or CDRW. I'd
like to make a backup script auto-sensing.
The sysutils/dvd+rw-tools port comes with dvd+rw-mediainfo...
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a
different subnet mask to one of the interfaces using a host entry specifying
the MAC address of that interface.
What are you trying to do?
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suspect that the package
dependency information is no longer reliable, however, but if you are already
updating Perl software past the versions currently in the ports repository,
hopefully you know what you are doing. :-)
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Garance A Drosihn wrote:
At 4:49 PM -0400 5/25/04, Chuck Swiger wrote:
If you install perl from ports, you apparently get bsdpan included.
Hmm. How would I know if I had it?
I don't seem to have any port with the letters 'pan' in it.
and `locate bsdpan' does not find anything. I guess I don't
Christopher Nehren wrote:
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curious markings:
Elbereth...? :-)
pkg_info: package bsdpan-DBD-mysql-2.9003 has no origin recorded
pkg_info: package bsdpan-DBI-1.42 has no origin recorded
pkg_info: package bsdpan-GD-1.19 has no origin
command will
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an environment setting ??
Should I swap to printf ?? What is the syntax ??
You ought to add a fflush(stdout) to the code when and where you want to be
sure that the output buffer is written...
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purposes. The
only other response I can think to give is to try swapping in a high-end card
like a fxp.
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that the EPIA hardware tends to be fairly
sensitive to things like poor IDE cables, jumping everything according to
spec, etc.
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successor, DFS.
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DEVICE_POLLING. You should also
make sure you've got good network cards in the machine...
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down when using read/write shares, nor does there exist any way to push the
changes made to a secondary fileserver back to the primary, even if you could
convince the clients to fail-over in the first place.
Maybe Samba/CIFS would come closer to what you want, or else WebDAV over HTTP?
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, googling for postfix cyrus LDAP reveals a number of hits,
including:
http://www.sfobug.org/meeting_notes/chris_paul/sasl_openldap.html
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you will probably discover that the warnings go away to due cleanups and fixes
within the system header files made since 5.1...
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BX chipset.
There's nothing wrong with P2-grade hardware, however, other than being dated,
and I'm happier using comparitively cheap P3-grade processors today rather
than P4-based spaceheaters, or AMD even, and using the cost savings on better
equipment elsewhere in the system.
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Commodity ATA RAID controllers like Highpoint, Promise, 3ware are fairly
cheap, or one could use software RAID like vinum.
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and the files
they contain (in particular, RCS files), enabling it to perform updates
much faster than traditional systems.
:-) CVS is a software version management system, CVSup is a distribution
mechanism which understands CVS well.
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=/home/SOMEUSER/archive/backup`date +%Y%m%d`.tgz
tar cf - ${CLIENT} | gzip --best ${ARCHIVEFILE}
...just before the final done. Test things out by hand for a while (or on a
machine-by-machine basis), and then set this up in cron.
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/sysinstall or another tool of your choice). The
rest of your existing partitions and the data in them should be fine...
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than admin a Windows box.
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should
only happen if you are using a TCP stack which is broken, but some people seem
to prefer that, so who can say?
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decides to close, but HTTP requests can fit within the first data packet so
one might shortcut or streamline the process (or am I mixing concepts from
T/TCP?).
Anyway, the effectiveness of the tcp_drop_synfin option is marginal compared
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speed you can. Good reasons not to choose the fastest speed
might include using a 40-pin ATA-33 cable rather than a newer 80-pin cable, or
having slower devices like a CD-ROM on the same IDE channel, or if your
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to off, so I would suggest you check /etc/sysctl.conf and see
whether they are being turned on there, and then change that. :-)
Otherwise, something like grep log_in_vain /etc/* might give a hint...
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to each other using
your 172 network, have whatever services connect to or listen on those IPs
rather than on your WWW.XXX.YYY network addresses.
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a decade
ago with the Q105 SCSI drives that wouldn't spin up, so I wouldn't rely on
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Mike Woods wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Sure. I'd pick up a 7200 RPM ATA drive with 8MB of cache, such as the
Western Digital WD1200JB. Pick another size (40GB, 80GB, probably
through 200GB) if you like.
Seconded, but id get the sata version and a caddy for a server, makes
like easier
Robert Huff wrote:
Chuck Swiger writes:
[ ... ]
Would you care to nominate an inherently network-accessible
program with such a track record? For example: 5.2.1 was released
in late February; there are currently 12 security advisories*, of
which I would consider at least 5 to be part
when you need to, to the extent that is useful. If setting up a
normal network and letting the default TCP/IP local-subnet and routing
behaviors do the right thing is at all possible, let the default behavior work
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Does the script set $PATH to include the location where python is? If you
don't list /usr/local/bin explicitly, this may be the problem...
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Adding an echo $PATH somewhere would probably give you more information, but
without a more specific error message, I'll repeat my guess.
[ Without seeing the exact error message, asking us what's really going on
involves jedi mind tricks! :-) ]
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You're living in the past, man!
Heh! Amusing turn of phrase, this.
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interpreting foreign languages
into a database is a particularly good
idea since that means keeping large blobs of non-relational data floating
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The latter uses one-message-per-file, and ought to work *much* better both in
terms of performance and stability, and in terms of playing nice with the way
rsync wants to back things up.
Doesn't really matter. Fact is, the mail
on an Athlon 64, for
example, and 3 GBytes/sec uncached to main memory.
This has been an interesting discussion, BTW, thanks.
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[ I don't think that stuffing email into a database is a particularly good
idea since that means keeping large blobs of non-relational data floating
around, something that the filesystem can do a better job of handling... ]
[ ... ]
During
-attach and resync
the mirror drive to the live volume.
Both of these methods make taking a very current backup easy; they do not
provide live replication of the data, however.
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Hmph. I suspect that handling an FTP URL without any URI portion past the
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as simple as defining some environment variables by
passing them into make, via /etc/make.conf, etc.
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[1]: Choose whatever name seems appropriate, perhaps files/patch-src-file.c;
the patch-aa naming convention works fine but is depricated
such things working after more tweaking and time spent on your part.
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Brad Pugh wrote:
I just wanted to see if you guys in need of anymore mirrors for you're
downloads?
If so how much space does you're downloads need?
Thanks for your offer. Please refer to:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/hubs/mirror-requirements.html
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is more secure than providing
routing and NAT for the machines on net 2. squid works fine for this.
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whether the messages show up in list
traffic, or whether you get a bounce. Also, you might dig up a message-id
from your Sent messages mbox (if you keep them), and ask
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Bruce Hunter wrote:
What should you use instead of NFS? I like the fact that I can open up a
window and throw some files to my server. Maybe, something can be
accessed through a firewall?
rsync over ssh is very good for this.
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webmin takes away from learning.
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to ogg format because mp3 is
already using lossy compression. You want to ogg the original source data,
although a 44.1 KHz .wav file is basicly raw PCM audio plus a header, anyway.
Anyway, look for something called sox, which is a good sound format converter
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, the
authentication goes through.
This does not happen if I insert a pass everything rule in ipfw.
Sounds a lot like a DNS timeout. I'm not sure your rules for port 53 are doing
exactly the right thing; where does DNS traffic go when you do this SSH connection?
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clients on the LAN can be quite different than tuning a webserver feeding
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to be started as
root, or setuid-root in order to bind to port 25, but can then drop privileges
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with a PNIC-II die, and my primary response is simple relief at the notion of
putting an fxp in... :-)
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also be okay, although not
perfect, since Mozilla sometimes has a habit of prepending a space before a
quoted line inconsistently, resulting in output like:
Original Message
Subject: Re: Mask IP:port with Domain Name
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 11:46:20 -0400
From: Chuck Swiger [EMAIL
-write, and you need fileserver redundancy, NFS is not
adequate: you should consider AFS/DFS instead, although I've heard rumors that
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NIS, or do you have a
domainname set? Try running passwd -l and see whether that goes faster...
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Mozilla and other mail clients don't seem to distinguish typed input from a
block of text pasted in.
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syslogd as root with TZ configured to a
non-UTC timezone?
Maybe try setting TZ only if the shell is interactive, by adding the setenv
after the line if ($?prompt) then...?
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Hi, I'm having problems trying to install freebsd 4.8 on my sony vaio
pcv-rx850.Everything is factory except I added a 2gig hard drive..The
problem I have is my computer locks up trying to install and never gets to the menu.
However if the hard drives are disconnected I can get to
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outbound long
(TCP-based) DNS queries like zone-transfers. YMMV, and it may not solve your
problem-- it looked like your queries were coming from an internal host
(10.0.10.5) using NAT? Are you sure that natd is okay? Maybe put the divert
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'adduser'. Note that the restriction exists for a good
reason (arguably), however-- expect mail delivery to break to that username,
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(Or: grunt affirmative your setting bad, if that's easier.)
Try setting a umask of 022 for the owner of your mysql process, or else adjust
mysql's configuration. You'll probably get more help from a mysql website or
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firewall_flags='-p /usr/bin/cpp'
[ You might choose to use some other preprocessor... ]
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${fwcmd} ${firewall_flags} ${firewall_type}
fi
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Jack L. Stone wrote:
At 02:04 PM 1.31.2004 -0500, Chuck Swiger wrote:
# set these to your inside interface network and netmask and ip
#define IIF fxp0
#define INET 10.1.1.0/24
#define IIP 10.1.1.1
[ ...OIF info snipped... ]
# port number ranges
#define LOPORTS 1-1023
#define HIPORTS 1024
and your home network probably supply a different DNS suffix.
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Perhaps try:
echo '3,0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]' | sendmail -bt
...that should end with something like:
parsereturns: $# local $: user1
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On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 08:39:40PM -0500, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
[Now CC-ing Chuck Cranor -- the en's author]
= = http://store.yahoo.com/softbuyweb/inpcidslmod3.html
= The en(4) manual page and the description of this product (on the
= page above) as one based
(Shuttle AK39N
w/ VIA KT400 + VT8235, onboard LAN and audio), which is one third the cost of
your dual-proc MB, although obviously one can spend more on either type.
--
-Chuck
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