# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-19 02:02:10 +0200:
> Saturday, October 19, 2002, 1:40:42 AM, you wrote:
> RM> do people have any favorite security software that they always run in addition
>to ipfw or ipfilter?
>
> My favorite firewall is ipfilter. Mainly because it doesn't run in
> userland like ip
Tony M. wrote:
> Hi again everyone - Thanks for all the previous help, it's
> worked great :)
>
> At this point, could someone point me to the right place to
> figure out how to configure the FTP server/users and etc? I've
> already enabled it in the /etc/inetd.conf file.
>
for user ftp, you migh
On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 11:44:25PM -0400, Daemon wrote:
> I know I've seen this problem with IRQ 7 addressed before and it
> seems like the problem was IRQ 7 being in the kernel. I don't have
> anything in my kernel using IRQ 7 but yet I keep getting "Stray IRQ 7"
> errors and now today I got "/
I know I've seen this problem with IRQ 7 addressed before and it seems like the
problem was IRQ 7 being in the kernel. I don't have anything in my kernel using IRQ 7
but yet I keep getting "Stray IRQ 7" errors and now today I got "/kernel: too many
stray irq 7's; not logging any more. The on
ping -t switch appears to do exactly with -c switch does.
I looked in the Bugs repos and I didn't see anything on this.
Anyone else notice this ?
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Expected behavior.
read this:
-i wait
Wait wait seconds between sending each packet. The
default is to
wait for one second between each packet. The wait time
may be
fractional, but only the super-user may specify values
less then
1 second
If you internal LAN is relatively secure you probably want to use NIS to
give out the maps for master.passwd and group.
To be extra safe, I would setup the maps so that all the passwords in
the NIS master.passwd are '*' and use pam_smb or some such critter
against your Samba PDC if you need UNIX
From: Andrew Boothman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Install problem -- can't mount disk
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 02:28:46 +0100
> Forrest Cahoon wrote:
> > The machine boots, but when it gets to the disk mounting part, here's
> > what I see:
> >
> > Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
> > no such
On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 04:31:27PM -0400, vr wrote:
>
> I need to set up a streaming video system in my network
> and order to make efficient use of resourses I want to
> have a FreeBSD NFS server with a huge storage for the
> video content, and then have multiple Real server linux
> machines mou
On Sunday, 20 October 2002 at 20:47:08 -0500, Kirk Strauser wrote:
>
> At 2002-10-21T01:15:48Z, "Greg 'groggy' Lehey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> I have one 80G archive drive and have filled it. I added another and
>>> would like to have both drives seen by the system as one 160G drive.
>
>>
At 2002-10-21T01:15:48Z, "Greg 'groggy' Lehey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I have one 80G archive drive and have filled it. I added another and
>> would like to have both drives seen by the system as one 160G drive.
> You can't do that. UFS won't let you coalesce two file systems. Neither
I try to buil ogle-gui from ports FreeBsd4.7 and I get
this error.
I read the mailing list and I know there are other
persons that have my same problem but there are not
answers
Thanks
rOger
gmake[1]: Entering directory
`/usr/ports/graphics/ogle/work/ogle-0.8.5/mpeg2_video'
/bin/sh ../libtool
16 character names is and has been the limit. 8 characters is playing
it safe, where there may be some programs that won't accept more than
that but I believe it is only the older programs that you will find a
problem with that. For and program that is current 16 characters should
be no probl
Stacey Roberts wrote:
Hello,
I've got 2 WIN2K Pro workstations on my home lan that I'd like to
enable network logon for. I've been banging my head against a wall for
the last four hours trying to get this sorted, but to no avail.
I keep getting the same error when trying to enter the Domai
The most recent releases of FreeBSD appear to support user names of up to
16 characters. However, the documentation and man pages are confusing on
the issue. In some places reference is made to 16 character user names, in
others it is implied or outright stated that the limit is 8
characters.
Forrest Cahoon wrote:
The machine boots, but when it gets to the disk mounting part, here's
what I see:
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
no such device 'ad'
setrootbyname failed
ffs_mountroot: can't find rootvp
Root mount failed: 6
Then I get taken to the mountroot> prompt.
Do you see your I
Robin Schilham wrote:
The type is supposed to be open, close, simple, and etc. It depends on
which type you are using in rc.firewall. Look for [Ss][Ii] and etc.
According to the comments in /etc/rc.firewall firewall_type can also be
a file name.
Anyway, it might be better to start with one of t
On Sunday, 20 October 2002 at 17:52:52 -0700, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
>> From what I've read, it appears that if I create a concatenated volume
> using vinum or ccd, I will destroy whatever data I already have on the
> disks. Is this correct?
Sometimes.
> Is there anyway to do it without destroyin
Hello,
I've got 2 WIN2K Pro workstations on my home lan that I'd like to
enable network logon for. I've been banging my head against a wall for
the last four hours trying to get this sorted, but to no avail.
I keep getting the same error when trying to enter the Domain name into
the "WORKGR
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Hi!
This is my first experience with FreeBSD, although I've been running
Linux for seven years now, so I have some clue about UNIX-like OSes.
I'm trying to install FreeBSD 4.7 on an old Pentium 90, and when the
install is completed and the machine reboots, it can't find the root
partition.
I've
On 2002-10-20 19:49, Jon Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to create a macro to justify a paragraph in vi. Something
> similar to ctrl-j in pico. I found fmt(1). In its manpage, it says
> that !}fmt will justify a paragraph. I can't get this to work
> though. This is my .exrc:
>
IMO use a unify OS for the optimal NFS performance. If u select
FreeBSD NFS server, then select FreeBSD nfs clients, and run
realserver [of linux] there. Linux emulation is very handy and
produces good results there.
In any case you will have to tune up the NFS server/client with
a lot of trial a
>From what I've read, it appears that if I create a concatenated volume
using vinum or ccd, I will destroy whatever data I already have on the
disks. Is this correct? Is there anyway to do it without destroying
the data? I have one 80G archive drive and have filled it. I added
another and would
adrian wrote:
HI,
Sorry if this is not the right place for this question, but the online
handbook says to post build
problem questions here and i can't find anywhere online with a reference
to this problem.
The kernel seems to compile fine but I get undefined reference to xpt_*,
when it tri
I wouldn't like to remember a user name of:
DavidSompianLloyd1
...and type it in. Remember humans are using this
DSL
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The most recent releases of FreeBSD appear to support user names of up to
16 characters. However, the documentation and man pages are confusing on
the issue. In some places reference is made to 16 character user names, in
others it is implied or outright stated that the limit is 8
characters.
How do you increase your monitor refresh rate running
FBSD 4.6.2?
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Hello,
We are building a new webserver for our customers. We'll be hosting
alot of domains with this webserver, using apache with mod ssl, mod
frontpage, and pgp. We've been setting it up for a couple months now (a
back burner project). But we've run into a problem. One of the slices has
stopped r
On Sunday 20 October 2002 09:55 am, Rotaru Razvan wrote:
> I have FreeBSD 4.7 with X Server and KDE. The problem: only root has
> KDE as default desktop set. How do i do it for other users (the
> equivalent of "switchdesk" from linux).
> PS: Can I make FreeBSD to automaticly boot to graphics mode?
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