Kris Kennaway([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.05.10 17:01:09 +:
There's also the important point that -stable is entirely the wrong
list to be asking on, because it's a technical support list and not a
development list.
one might note that there's the -qa mailing list which should hold
discussion
Jens Rehsack([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.05.06 15:04:14 +:
Karsten W. Rohrbach wrote:
pass in quick on isp0 proto tcp from any to any port = 80 flags S/SA keep state
# we want state added when establishing a
# session, not for every tcp
Jens Rehsack([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.05.06 00:46:58 +:
Karsten W. Rohrbach wrote:
Michael Riexinger([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.05.05 15:32:04 +:
On Sun May 5 15:23:14 2002, Karsten W. Rohrbach wrote:
the problem can only be analyzed efficiently if you show us the rest
Doug Barton([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.04.23 21:58:34 +:
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, JJ Behrens wrote:
I strongly disagree with your disagreement of his disagreement :)) Citing
/etc/defaults/rc.conf once more:
# The ${rc_conf_files} files should only contain values which override
# values
Scot W. Hetzel([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.03.28 14:49:49 +:
Qmail install shouldn't need to install anything into /usr/[sbin,bin]
directories with mailwrapper properly configured (see `man mailer.conf`
'man mailwrapper').
a quick glance into /usr/ports/mail/qmail/pkg-plist shows, that no
Helge Oldach([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.03.27 09:15:42 +:
Karsten W. Rohrbach:
Helge Oldach([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.03.26 23:26:57 +:
[...]
standard, well- and widely-known piece of software around. You may not
like it but both S*** and B*** are the de facto standards. Period
no text deleted, everything quoted, not reformatted, no information
removed. please, read on.
Helge Oldach([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.03.27 09:36:19 +:
Yeasah Pell:
The question is
simply this: why are there large, complex, non-BSD packages in src-contrib
that are not critical to the
Helge Oldach([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2002.03.26 23:26:57 +:
[...]
standard, well- and widely-known piece of software around. You may not
like it but both S*** and B*** are the de facto standards. Period.
they are not, but this is not the issue. it is just convenient to have
emacs in the
Dan Larsson([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.07.02 14:33:33 +:
What are the plans regarding updating to BIND version 9
bind should be made a port, IMHO, and take it's way out of the base
system, being replaced by an asynchronous resolver library (there are
many).
bind9 already is a port, btw
/k
Nick Sayer([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.22 09:45:47 +:
Karsten W. Rohrbach wrote:
Nuno Teixeira([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.21 21:51:34 +:
Hello to all,
The FreeBSD default permissions for /var/mail are 0755.
Why is that PINE says that the /var/mail directory is vulnerable
Mike Meyer([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.06 12:32:02 +:
Calvin NG [EMAIL PROTECTED] types:
Correct me if I m wrong.
For in-core web server , every copy of server loaded has the perl and/or php
in it. For modules, its a shared library, the server is smaller size, and only
a copy
Brian Behlendorf([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.06.06 22:21:29 +:
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Gordon Tetlow wrote:
I removed Darren from the CC list as I don't think he really needs to be
in on this discussion
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
While meaning no disrespect to
this is correct.
/k
Regards,
/calvin
lines with : are quotes from Mike Meyer's email
: Karsten W. Rohrbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] types:
: you won't recognize it until you have to implement a heavily loaded
: server with php or perl in-core. position independent code is know
Juha Saarinen([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.14 08:12:07 +:
On Sun, 13 May 2001, Stephen Hilton wrote:
How can you accomplish the single user installworld steps on a remote system ?
Especially the mergemaster program that involves interactive routines ?
I would be using SSH to connect to
i have strange things happening when trying to run a freebsd install
from boot floppies on my vaio c1xd. the kern.flp will find a loader and
load the kernel, then ask me for the mfsroot.flp which also gets read in
without a problem (the floppy on the vaio is a y-e flashbuster usb
device which has
Mike Smith([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.04.02 16:15:23 +:
It's a reasonable assumption; it sounds like you haven't tuned the
FreeBSD box very well, so it's doing a lot of disk I/O.
I tried the test under FreeBSD with the NetGear card too - in addition to
the 3COM. It's kinda strange, but
them that apache's base path is not /usr/local but
/opt/apache?
/k
David W. Chapman Jr.([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.04.02 10:55:12 +:
* Karsten W. Rohrbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010402 01:17]:
it seems. i installed the patch (my apache is NOT built from ports) and
The patch has been merged
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To: "Ron Klinkien" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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