On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 09:12:31AM -0500, Don Munyak wrote:
How do I set|view env for root?..., specifically FTP_PASSIVE_MODE=YES
See su(1), specifically the -l option. See the man page for whatever
shell you run as root.
OT... Kelley, btw...Baxter is cool :) I had a Pekingese once. For
On 3/1/07, Kelly D. Grills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 04:10:11PM -0500, Don Munyak wrote:
As I hinted at in my original response, If you'd rather keep your
firewall rules tighter, pkg_add(1) says:
Note: If you wish to use passive mode ftp in such transfers, set
the
I am building a FreeBSD box to function as a FAMP server (LAMP) and
hopefully replace our existing mail server. I am having an issue with
IPF that I can't seem to figure out.
*** When IPF is enabled, I can't run # pkg_add -r package name.
{...snip from local console..}
p0069# pkg_add -rv bash
I'd start by upgrading to 6.2
Don Munyak wrote:
I am building a FreeBSD box to function as a FAMP server (LAMP) and
hopefully replace our existing mail server. I am having an issue with
IPF that I can't seem to figure out.
*** When IPF is enabled, I can't run # pkg_add -r package name.
Apart from up dating to newer version, I don't see how upgrading to
6.2 will make a difference. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to
reply.
However, the solution is as follows.
Incidentally, this had nothing to do with pkg_add
And everything to do with FTP and IPFILTER.
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Ahh, totally makes sense.
Sorry for the misguided reply, it was late and I thought there had been
kernel changes with ipf in 6.2 but in fact that was ipfw.
Glad to hear you figured this out!
- Chris
Don Munyak wrote:
Apart from up dating to newer version, I don't see how upgrading to
6.2
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 04:10:11PM -0500, Don Munyak wrote:
My server was opening an additional session using ports 1024, which
I was not initially allowing. ipf was blocking outbound due to this
rule. This is a known issue with ftp client sessions using active mode
when behind a firewall.
Can someone point me in the right direction.
I have a package I downloaded from FreeBSD.org thru Konqueor.
It ends with .tbz
I could not find this package in the ports collection
thru stand/sysinstall
My two questions are
I need to extract this file Where
And then how do I install,
Can someone point me in the right direction.
I have a package I downloaded from FreeBSD.org thru Konqueor.
It ends with .tbz
I could not find this package in the ports collection
thru stand/sysinstall
My two questions are
I need to extract this file Where
And then how do I install, make
Hi,
Packages and ports are diferent.
A package is already compiled aplication and you will use
pkg_add - To install
pkg_delete - To deinstall
pkg_info - To view packages that are instaled.
so, you will install it using
pkg_add packagename.tbz
Can someone point me in
FreeBSD Handbook, Chapter 4. Read a little.
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 22:21:41 -0600, LW Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone point me in the right direction.
I have a package I downloaded from FreeBSD.org thru Konqueor.
It ends with .tbz
I could not find this package in the ports
I tried that, it kept telling me that it wasn't a package.
Went back and tried again, now it works...
Thanx Renato
Leon
- Hi,
Packages and ports are diferent.
A package is already compiled aplication and you will use
pkg_add - To install
pkg_delete - To deinstall
should it be in the ports directory when running
pkg_add? like usr/ports/security/packge
say the package is in the security category
or its ok to run in in my home directory or should it
be in ports directory?
thanks
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should it be in the ports directory when running
pkg_add? like usr/ports/security/packge
say the package is in the security category
or its ok to run in in my home directory or should it
be in ports directory?
pkg_add can be run from anywhere, and the file.tgz can reside
If it's a port, say, /usr/ports/security/nmap, you should:
# cd /usr/ports/security/nmap
# make install clean
This will compile nmap and install it.
Regards,
Augusto Jun Devegili
On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 18:54, marlon corleone wrote:
should it be in the ports directory when running
pkg_add?
I am trying to install kde-3 via package add. I can not because /var is filling
up. After a few attemps I tried:
pkg_add -p /usr/tmp -t /usr/tmp/instmp.XX -r kde
I can still watch /var/tmp fill up. I finally seemed to make things work by
setting PKG_TMPDIR. I guess I do not understand
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