0, addr 1
uhub1: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
cheers
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On 28/09/2004, at 1:25 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
or use a tool like arpwatch that is specifically designed to let you
know when MAC/IP relationships change on your network.
You don't even need to do that - any router on the network is going to
log
the MAC address because they will see the arp ch
help for the ports but as you can see I unable to build for
> myself.
>
I think most of us ion refugees have moved on to xmonad. While it isn't quite
the same as
ion, the xmonad developers don't have any philosophical issues supporting xft
and
xinerama. The only gripe I ha
I'm having issues with my X1350, video7 flatscreen and xorg.conf - the
relevant sections of my xorg follow:
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "X.org Configured"
Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
InputDevice"Mouse0" "CorePointer"
InputDevice"Keyboard0" "CoreKeyboard"
EndSecti
I understand that when I plug in a USB drive to my 7.0 system, that it
turns up as /dev/da0 or /dav/da1 etc.
I'd like to work towards a nice automount script that shows the drive
on my desktop, KDE.
Could anyone point me at where I need to edit/make changes - is this
just in /etc/fstab?
I'd like
Hi,
Do you have a version that will run with an AMD Sempron 3100+, 1.8Ghz,
32 bit, X86 family processor?
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Has anyone else noticed an issue whereby launching linux binary Firefox
causes the bouncing wait cursor (the Firefox icon) to hang on KDE?
That is to say, while waiting for Firefox to launch you get the wait
bouncing cursor, and then after firefox has loaded, it continues to be the
bouncing cursor
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 9.1 Release on an HP Pavilion Slimline (model
s5-1414); I get through the installation fine, but when I re-boot, the machine
gives an:
ERROR: No boot disk has been detected or the disk has failed.
I looked around for suggestions via mailing list archives, goog
and little else on mhash.
My server is on FreeBSD 4.7-REL, Apache 1.23.55 and PHP 4.2.3. The mhash
extension is needed to connect with Authorize.Net's new system. I'm new to
FreeBSD, the guy handling my server is not, though he's not familiar with
mhash.
Th
e makes me research everything new before addling it. Mhash is
required for the new Authorize.net validation scripts using Perl or PHP.
You made my day,
Russell Dickson
On 1/10/2004 at 9:59 PM Dan Nelson wrote:
>I'm wondering about mhash and how others find it for efficiency
I'm trying to track down the cause of this error message, that starts to
show up when I enable log_in_vain in rc.conf - I'm running FreeBSD 4.9
Stable. Any direction greatly appreciated.
Feb 12 15:00:00 server1 /kernel: Connection attempt to TCP 127.0.0.1:113
from 127.0.0.1:4102
TIA,
Julie
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I was just trying to install a parallel printer on my 5.1-RELEASE
system to use with CUPS.
The Printer is an HP-5L plugged into the parallel port.
lpinfo -v show no parallel port device. ppc0 *does* show up in dmesg
and there is /dev/lpt0 in the devfs. Also, there is no paral
which updates data before the system scripts are
run. This would be nice to have. Should this be filed as a bug?
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roduces nothing.
I have tried using help, info and man without success. Perhaps someone
can enlighten me as to this programs purpose.
slpd.sh should be related to OpenSLP, Service Location Protocol.
Have you opened the slpd.sh file to see if there are any indicators to
what it i
Justin Meyer wrote:
Hi Russell!
On Fri, 18 Nov 2005, Russell E. Meek wrote:
Justin Meyer wrote:
What gives? Is the way things should be? Or did I foul something up
somewhere along the way through my upgrades? If I did mess something up,
what should I do to fix it
ric Kernel with the option debug -g commented
out and see if that helps with the speed issues you have encountered.
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Russell
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mount -a*
Then *CD* into */usr/src/sys/i386/compile/CUSTOM *and* *Run:
*make depend && make && make install*
When Complete, restart into your new kernel.
Once rebooted, you can then delete the *kernel.old* directory under */
tweaks, these should set you on
the right track.
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Russell
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d increased speed with 6 vs 5.4, but then again I am
not using X, I use FreeBSD only for servers.
I noticed a slight lag at first and was not using the SCHED_ULE
scheduler, but the 4BSD.
Removing debug -g and recompiling my kernel pretty much solved that.
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enviroment, production or non?
Pros? Cons?
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Hi,
I know this is slightly OT, but it is still using FBSD!
I have a SMB share mounted, and can generally write to it. I can copy
files to it, delete them, use 'ee' to edit and save them.
However, when using Vim, I can load and edit without warning, but if I
try to save it I get "E212: Can't op
Charles Ulrich wrote:
Daren Russell said:
Hi,
I know this is slightly OT, but it is still using FBSD!
I have a SMB share mounted, and can generally write to it. I can copy
files to it, delete them, use 'ee' to edit and save them.
However, when using Vim, I can load and edit without wa
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
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Thanks for the ideas. The server side is Win2k (so not much I can do
there!), the BSD is using version 3 of the Samba client, so I'll try
downgrading it to version 2 and see how I go.
I guess it must
.
Short of unloading all the data under Linux and importing it again on
FreeBSD, does anyone know of a way to use the original Linux databases
on FreeBSD?
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Hi
Is anyone using a low profile PCI 10/100 NIC that is happy with it?
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), 10baseT/UTP for the second
one. I'm using natd on the FBSD, can that be what is
causing the speed decrease? Why can't I access the
internet from the machines connected to the FBSD
machine when I try to set the media for the private
NIC to 100baseTX?
=
Regards,
Karl O . Pinc writes:
> I'm looking for corrections, omissions, blessings, curses or any other
> comments you may have.
I don't believe your "Software License Sound Bites" is accurate, but
neither am I interested in correcting it. Sorry.
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I didn't the proposed solution so if it's the same, I apologize. You
could always add the user to the Operators group, which would then grant
them permissions to shutdown/reboot.
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Russell
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> > prices?
>
> Our clients seem to think we are priced reasonably ... we offer
vServers
> though, not shared hosting ... yet ...
>
> -
Try http://johncompanies.com/
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>
Are you able to login to Single User Mode? On a vanilla installation it
doesn't ask for the root password, so you should be able to mount the
system and run chpass again.
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can get the installation done. Then one by one re-enabling everything to
look for the issue.
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is
>this card not reallyl supported at all?
>
>Thanks,
>Joe.
If you have a closer look, it is using the ed (4):
ed1: at port 0x100-0x10f iomem
Make sure you have the following devices compiled in your kernel:
device miibus
device ed
... also, y
#x27;m blind.
Google can answer your question, I'm sure.
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> health
> self-assessment test result: PASSED. Thanks in advance for any advice.
>
> Oliver
I would suggest downloading FreeSBIE, booting from it and running a dd
on your drives to see if it picks up any bad sectors:
dd if=/dev/adN of=/dev/nu
I need to install xPDF on a shared server at ipower. I am completely new to
this, and do not understand the command lines. In elementary terms, can you
help me with step-by-step instructions? I've contacted ipower and Derek at
xPDF, and they were unable to help with installing xPDF on the share
sectors on your hard drive. Buy a new one now if your data
is of any importance.
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an let the harddrive
> do a selfcheck. And gather some statistics from your drive.
>
> --
> Guido
When you have a suspected faulty hard drive, the last thing you want to
do is use it. If you want additional confirmation (which I doubt you
need as what you have printed is ample) then tr
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> On Mar 30, 2007, at 9:09 AM, Wood, Russell w
out what it is.
Thank you for any help or direction you can provide.
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rks as expected.
Thanks
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> I
> >am installing to a hardeware ra
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> hello all the people, i want to configure a freebsd 6.2 as a router, in
> rc.conf added this
But when you update your Ports directory, your edited
Makefile will be overwritten.
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> delivery...but I am not sure how..
>
> would like to shut down sendmail but want to see
> security logs.
>
> thanks.
>
> Zach
> using FreeBSD 4.2 and sendmail 8.x (maybe).
In you /etc/rc.conf.local file add:
sendmail_enable="no"
This will only allow Se
gt; found
>
> in "/usr/sbin" I find only mout_* for nwfs, portalfs and smbfs.
>
> 1) Where are the other filesystem mounts?
> 2) do I have to give another device name like da0s1?
> 3) Is there something like automount?
>
> Thanks
> Karl
Try:
r de la Intel d915GAG
I have no idea what you asked, but I'm assuming you'd like to get sound
working for that chipset. Try (from memory):
kldload sound
That'll load all sound drives and whichever attaches is the drive you
want.
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> An idea what is happening here?
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> With regards
> Stevan Tiefert
Have you tried xpdf?
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ag, 19. Dezember 2006 19:33 schrieb Nathan Vidican:
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> > > Am Montag, 18. Dezember 2006 23:54 schrieb Wood, Russell:
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desktop at home and surf the net and burn
cd's
> that all I want to do and word as well
> but for now I only want the desktop running.
>
>
> Julio :-(
This is the sort of post I'd expect from a Bigpond luser.
Read: http://www.freebsd.org/
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the poor performance could be because the array
was `in build' while you were using it, and therefore you'd get very
poor performance.
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I've always use
e the
> machine is performing other tasks?**
>
>
> --
> Yudhvir Singh Sidhu
No, Memtest must be ran from the CD (e.g. boot of the CD) so that is not
a good solution for a remote test. I don't know of any that can be run
remotely.
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> > Home Premium users as a Samba share. I also plan to create system
> recovery
> > disks (disk images) for the server and each Windows client.
I dump (man dump) my array to a spare 250GB disk within my server.
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> flawless.
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> When I reboot the server after the installation, the
> boot loader
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> Hi,
>
sonally, I think Apache has gone down hill with regard to gluttony so
I stopped using it a while ago. My preference is now Lighttpd.
NB: Sorry about previous post. Outlook went crazy.
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Try running "perl -MCPAN -e shell" as root.
That should take you to a cpan> prompt from there type
"install XML::Parser"
If that completes succesfully hit exit and try to
install what you were looking for.
Hope this helps
Craig Russell
--- David LeCount <[EMAIL
and set it up their. The router is a
mikrotik RB112 board which only has one ethernet port
so I couldn't dedicate a port for the new subnet. As
I said, my first thought was that the problem was in
the router, but the other two servers are running
fine.
Any suggestio
instead. Ideally, I
would upgrade to 6.2 but cpanel won't support 6.2 so
I'm stuck on 6.1 for the time being.
Thanks for the reply,
Craig Russell
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> Criag
>
> have you tried cables? Could be a duff network cable
> or
hough that
was my issue. Not sure why it didn't work after the
recompile. I ended up having to install a new card
and a linksys gigabit card is working nicely now.
Thanks for all of the suggestions.
Craig Russell
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>
> app
Hi,
We have a VPN between two FBSD machines using IPSEC and Racoon. I
managed to put this together a couple of years back with (getting) old
hardware, although I am certainly no expert. One of the machines is
about to be replaced as it is occasionally conking out, and I though I
would try the 5.
Mike Tancsa wrote:
> On Mon, 16 May 2005 12:51:50 +0100, in sentex.lists.freebsd.questions
> you wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Has anybody got 5.4 <-> 4.11 talking in this config, or does anybody
>>know of any pitfalls because of kernel changes?
>
>
> There should not be any issues as I have 90+ RELENG
Mike Tancsa wrote:
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> you wrote:
>
>>A basic tunnel (without any encryption) works fine. As soon as
>>ipsec_enable is set in rc.conf, it fails.
>>
>>setkey -D shows No SAD entries.
>
>
>>If I start a ping from 192.168.1.254
Daren Russell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have a VPN between two FBSD machines using IPSEC and Racoon. I
> managed to put this together a couple of years back with (getting) old
> hardware, although I am certainly no expert. One of the machines is
> about to be replaced as it is oc
Hi-
I am looking for an authenticating transparent proxy server with tiered access.
ie, A user who logs into the proxy can access sites based upon group
membership; group1 has unfettered access to the internet, group2 gets filtered
access. Ideally, I'd like to be able to setup groups for vario
I am not able to execute any commands when I utilize the su function, I
am entering our correct password. It was working on Friday, but now it's
not. Also can you tell me how to install the module for Bacula, or
Amanda I keep getting an error message that module.info is missing. My
phone number is
automagically installed when the webmin
port is built?
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I have two DVD drives on my machine.
m...@~: grep acd /var/run/dmesg.boot
acd0: DVDR at ata1-master UDMA66
acd1: DMA limited to UDMA33, device found non-ATA66 cable
acd1: DVDROM at ata1-slave UDMA33
the optical section of my fstab is like this:
/dev/acd0 /cdrom cd9660 ro,noauto 0 0
/dev/acd1 /
Depending upon what your budget is, Tranzeo has some excellent wireless
products that are ideal for point-point links. Encryption is built-in and they
can be configured for point-point or point-multipoint (just in case the project
expands). One problem that you may run into, if both sides of
I need to compile nvidia agp support in to my kernel. I can work through the
handbook and have previously compiled a kernel, but if anyone has previously
add the agp support, could they give me sime pointers?
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Dick,
Yes, noexec is a good this security wise. You could also add nosuid
depending upon what you may need /tmp for.
Most "kiddie scripts" will attempt to run items out of /tmp, by adding
noexec you prevent items from executing out of the applied directory.
Thanks,
default
ata0-slave: ATAPI identify retries exceeded
acd0: CDROM at ata0-master PIO4
aacd0: on aac0
aacd0: 17355MB (35544576 sectors)
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/aacd0s1a
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hub in my
keyboard. Works fine.
Maybe you should consult the Handbook, or maybe even Google for your
answers.
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b-drive I've tried has worked without problems..
At first I guessed it would have been a faulty device, however after a
quick Google it appears `common'.
http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-664.html
Maybe it's an unsupported device.
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>
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>
>
> >On Sat, Dec 24, 2
On Sun, Dec 25, 2005 at 04:01:00AM +0200, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
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www.seagate.com/support/seatools/index.html). Just burn the
Seatools Desktop edition to CDROM and boot from it.
- Russell
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hours -- installing now -- and kernel is roughly a few hours.
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and does not need to be added.
You really do not need to scrub packets on your internal LAN interfaces
as it will slow you down.
Here is a site for you which should offer a few tips and tricks.
https://www.solarflux.org/pf/pf-tips.php
Thanks,
Russell
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At 02:31 PM 1/29/2006, Russell E. Meek wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
J.D. Bronson wrote:
I am using this in my pf.conf (on 6.0) and was wondering if these
settings
are appropriate.
While 'scrub' by itself is always recommended, I added a few more
things
th
Olivier Nicole wrote:
Hi,
In 5.4, who to know what process is LISTENing on a given TCP or UDP
port?
Bestregards,
Olivier
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Steve Camp wrote:
Hi Russell,
I am not very familiar with TinyDNS, other than it originated from
D.J. Bernstein, and, as such, I tend to think of it as
o small
o fast
o secure
Does that pretty well sum up TinyDNS? Are there any downsides to
TinyDNS? Are there any things that
Steve Camp wrote:
Hi Russell,
My netiquette may be rusty? Is this an example of TOP posting?
Probably really does not matter to me, I would rather see you helped
then worry about structure.
Qmail -- in your opinion, is this the best MTA out there? I know
sendmail is HUGE, but it is the
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Why just not install from ports?
/usr/ports/databases/mysql50-server
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ble="YES")
ee /etc/fstab (add your nodev,noexec,nosuid tags to /tmp)
reboot
cd /usr/obj/
rm -rf *
cd /usr/src/
make cleandir; make cleandir
---
I picked this method (most of it) up off of taosecur
7; (rm -r
/usr/ports/*) and copy the burned data across. And, to finish it of, CVSup the
ports afterwards.
- Russell
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 11:16:44AM +0800, Peter Ryan wrote:
>I am very new, and have been reinstalling
>FreeBSD many times to clean up whatever
>mess i make and start again
Hello Joshua,
Try http://forums.bsdnexus.org/. It's a forum for all BSD flavours.
- Russell
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 10:39:33PM -0700, Joshua Banks wrote:
>Has anyone tried to join/register at:
>http://www.freebsdforums.org/
>
>I've joined and registered and I'm abl
Yes, sorry. It's http://forums.bsdnexus.com/ (not .org).
- Russell
On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 01:06:55PM +0200, Gustaaf Wijnands wrote:
>Russell J. Wood wrote:
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>http://forums.bsdnexus.org/ didn't work. I assume you meant
>http://forums.bsdnexus.co
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 10:11:41AM +0200, h.kriege wrote:
>Hi there,
>Will Open Offoice run on Free BSD?
>regards,
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Yes, it's in the ports collection (/usr/ports/editors).
- Russell
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To whom it may concern;
Is current Amaya release going to be ported soon?
- Russell
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f you by chance have pkgtools installed, a quick portsclean -CDDLP
would not hurt once you finished re-installing all OpenSSL dependant ports.
-CDDLP will clean out all work directories and distfiles from the entire
ports collection if they exist or were left over.
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 05:11:02PM -0500, Russell Meek wrote:
Is anyone here currently using the *SCHED_ULE* scheduler in a server
enviroment, production or non?
Pros? Cons?
This question has been asked quite often, so you would have done well
to research the
tall the port version of openssl
*"/usr/ports/security/openssl make deinstall clean"*
Once the uninstall is complete, reinstall all OpenSSL required ports
either by using portupgrade or by manually deinstalling and then
reinstalling the port as they will now build against the base versi
Benjamin Thelen wrote:
Russell E. Meek schrieb:
Jeff D. Hamann wrote:
OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be 4, not
3. Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?
I have no idea. I didn't know it was part of the base system, but
when
Benjamin Thelen wrote:
Russell E. Meek schrieb:
Benjamin Thelen wrote:
Russell E. Meek schrieb:
Jeff D. Hamann wrote:
OpenSSL is in the base system and the library version should be
4, not
3. Is there some reason you're installing it from the ports?
I have no idea. I d
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Pietro,
*sendmail_enable="NONE"* in your rc.conf will shutdown Sendmail
completely and globally.
Thanks,
Russell E, Meek
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t of your questions.
I Can't say in strong enough terms, how "Bad" and idea it is to have root
allowed for ssh, or even worse, to use telnet, especially over the Internet.
Good luck, FreeBSD is how we've run our servers for years, and have been solid
work horses.
A.G.
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