Hi.
The company I worked for is going to buy some wireless PCI and PCMCIA cards.
I have insisted on buying Prism II, Prism 2.5 or Prism 3 chipset based cards
since I can use them as an Access Point.
As far as I have searched on internet Prism 2,2.5,3 chipset based cards
support only 40 bit w
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 01:32 pm, Erik Steffl wrote:
>both freeBSD and linux distros (most of them at least) give you
> choice what you install. Just because it's on CD does not mean it's
Yes, but RedHat installs piles more junk which you dont use (At least last
time I did an install about a y
Dear All,
Does freebsd support modem with Intel 536EP?
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On October 2, 2003 02:01 am, Sunil Sunder Raj wrote:
> 2) How can you make a symlink for a user so that it can be seen while
> they are in an FTP session. Basically, I have a user who cannot see the
> symlink I've set up for them...not sure why.
> --AFAIK it is not possible. Even then I suppose i
Hi,
1) How does one remove a symlink without removing the directory it is
linking to?
--Normal rm command only removes the symlink. It does not remove the
directory it is pointing to.
2) How can you make a symlink for a user so that it can be seen while
they are in an FTP session. Basically,
Mety Soriano wrote:
sir/mam
Does these controller supported with FreeBSD?
Adaptec SCSI Card 9160 - Adaptec SCSI Card 29160LP - Adaptec SCSI Card 29160 -
The 29160 are working fine See
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/4.8R/hardware-i386.html or
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.1R/hard
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 12:01 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How does one install, and what are some, good console based mail clients
> for the console style "mail" program?
Horde is my favourite one (:
_
JacobRhoden -- http://rhoden.id.au/
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Hi all,
I am running FreeBSD 5.1 Release. I updated all sources, ports and docs
by cvsup. I am trying to do a binary upgrade of my system by installing
latest packages. I run: portupgrade -aPPR. fetch phase fails to get
packages because it goes to a wrong site:
ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBS
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 11:26 pm, Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
wrote:
I imagine you'll correct me if I'm wrong, but when you install
RH you get KDE and Apache, automagically, right? This
makes it a complete OS, but it's a little more structured
in that some choices are made for you in terms
SoloCDM wrote:
Is there FreeBSD ISOs with all the packages included.
I'm tired of waiting for RPMs, when they are usually first made into
tarballs. Would a person prefer Slackware, RedHat (good installation
package, but they complicate matters with RPMS and don't conform to
the same directories
Hi,
I'm wondering about whether there's any trick to get an USB mouse
to work on FreeBSD. I've tried one(forgot its model) a couple months
before but out of luck. Recently I got the similar symptom on another
optical USB mouse modelled "ELECOM M-MAPP1KHBK" which can be probed by
kernel/usb
sir/mam
Does these controller supported with FreeBSD?
Adaptec SCSI Card 9160 - Adaptec SCSI Card 29160LP - Adaptec SCSI Card 29160 -
If supported how could I get these drivers
More Power FreeBsd.. I Love It
Please Response...
Thank U
Hey all.
I've an sound card that uses the snd_es137x module and am running FreeBSD5.1R
Every once in a while XMMS stops playing songs saying there is a problem and
in the console I get:
oss_open(): Failed to open audio device (/dev/dsp): Device busy
This happens on random times, sometimes XMMS sta
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 11:09 pm, Daniel Hawton wrote:
> 4.4BSD Lite 2 is BSD.. which is from SysV.. heh That's what I said.
Let me give acknowledgment to Greg Lehey ahead of time for this as this
bit that follows comes from _The Complete FreeBSD_.
".. by the mid-80s, there were four diff
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 11:26 pm, Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
wrote:
> I imagine you'll correct me if I'm wrong, but when you install
> RH you get KDE and Apache, automagically, right? This
> makes it a complete OS, but it's a little more structured
> in that some choices are made for
Scott Renna wrote:
Hello,
Was wondering two things:
1) How does one remove a symlink without removing the directory it is
linking to?
Change the the dir in which the symlink is located
and do 'unlink linkname' ...
2) How can you make a symlink for a user so that it can be seen while
they are
Dragoncrest wrote:
I've got a sight problem I need help with. Trying to install
WolfET on my Freebsd workstation and it requires something like 286
megs of free space on /tmp. My /tmp is only 256. So I'm kinda sunk.
Any way I can enlarge this short of a complete wipe and repartition of
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 11:33:49PM -0400, Marc Ramirez wrote:
> If you have another partition with gobs of space, create a temp
> directory in that one and point your TEMPDIR environment variable at
> it. If the install script doesn't know TEMPDIR, you could temporarily
> not mount /tmp, and chang
Hello,
Was wondering two things:
1) How does one remove a symlink without removing the directory it is
linking to?
2) How can you make a symlink for a user so that it can be seen while
they are in an FTP session. Basically, I have a user who cannot see the
symlink I've set up for them...not s
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 10:30:41PM -0400, Dragoncrest wrote:
> I've got a sight problem I need help with. Trying to install WolfET
> on my Freebsd workstation and it requires something like 286 megs of free
> space on /tmp. My /tmp is only 256. So I'm kinda sunk. Any way I can
>
Todd Stephens wrote:
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 10:42 pm, SoloCDM wrote:
Why do the ISOs seem to be three CDs of 600Mb each for RedHat
compared to 1.5 CDs for FreeBSD? I thought the files were larger
with FreeBSD and its tarballs.
Not sure what you mean by that "its tarballs". Linux distribu
SoloCDM wrote:
Why do the ISOs seem to be three CDs of 600Mb each for RedHat compared
to 1.5 CDs for FreeBSD? I thought the files were larger with FreeBSD
and its tarballs.
Red Hat Linux is a Linux kernel+distribution, which means
that the company not only provides a Linux kernel, compiler
toolch
Quoting Daniel Hawton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 4.4BSD Lite 2 is BSD.. which is from SysV.. heh That's what I said.
But that's my point, it's NOT from SysV. It's always been it's own thing,
parellel to SysV. It had some AT&T code in it at some point, but is not from
SysV.
Ken
>
> Kenneth Culver wro
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 10:42 pm, SoloCDM wrote:
> Why do the ISOs seem to be three CDs of 600Mb each for RedHat
> compared to 1.5 CDs for FreeBSD? I thought the files were larger
> with FreeBSD and its tarballs.
Not sure what you mean by that "its tarballs". Linux distributions come
with
4.4BSD Lite 2 is BSD.. which is from SysV.. heh That's what I said.
Kenneth Culver wrote:
Quoting Daniel Hawton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
SoloCDM wrote:
Why do the ISOs seem to be three CDs of 600Mb each for RedHat compared
to 1.5 CDs for FreeBSD? I thought the files were larger with FreeBSD
and it
Quoting Daniel Hawton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> SoloCDM wrote:
> > Why do the ISOs seem to be three CDs of 600Mb each for RedHat compared
> > to 1.5 CDs for FreeBSD? I thought the files were larger with FreeBSD
> > and its tarballs.
> >
> > Does FreeBSD offer all the packages from A to Z in thei
SoloCDM wrote:
Why do the ISOs seem to be three CDs of 600Mb each for RedHat compared
to 1.5 CDs for FreeBSD? I thought the files were larger with FreeBSD
and its tarballs.
Does FreeBSD offer all the packages from A to Z in their CDs?
There are some packages which are only available through FTP.
there are many webmail systems available at the ports.
/usr/ports/mail/imp3/
/usr/ports/mail/openwebmail/
/usr/ports/mail/nocc/
/usr/ports/mail/squirrelmail
/usr/ports/mail/sqwebmail
and many others...
hope this helps...
:)
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On Wednesday 01 October 2003 08:33 pm, Gary K Stinnett Jr wrote:
> When I access cups admin from a machine on my local network I get
> prompted for a user name and password. I enter root and my root
> password and it brings up the cups admin page. This is where it
> gets strange. The page co
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 08:33 pm, Gary K Stinnett Jr wrote:
> I have cups and samba installed on my FreeBSD 4.8 box.
>
> Samba is working fine. I have access to my box from my windows
> machines for my users home dir and a public dir.
>
> I have not been able to set up my printer on cups u
Is there any web based interface programs similar to exchanges web mail that
one can use with their FreeBSD mail server?
-Jason
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I've got a sight problem I need help with. Trying to install WolfET on my
Freebsd workstation and it requires something like 286 megs of free space
on /tmp. My /tmp is only 256. So I'm kinda sunk. Any way I can enlarge
this short of a complete wipe and repartition of the drive? Or can I
t
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
wrote [EMAIL PROTECTED] thusly...
>
> How does one install, and what are some, good console based mail
> clients for the console style "mail" program?
Find mutt in /usr/ports/mail. For details on this "/usr/ports",
consult...
http://www.freebsd.org/ports/
ht
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 13:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Which model of US Robotics did you get?
The manual only identifies it as a 56k PCI hardware modem. I originally
picked it up because "hardware" seemed to be emphasized on the package
plus it said Linux was supported.
The modem identifies its
How does one install, and what are some, good console based mail clients for
the console style "mail" program?
-Jason
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On Wednesday 01 October 2003 07:28 pm, Michael Sharp wrote:
> Is there a way using the core ftp to mget all files on a site, creating
> the directorys and getting the files in the recursively?
>
> michael
I think wget (/usr/ports/ftp/wget/) can do it.
Andrew
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On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 03:25:27PM -0700, Pat Lashley wrote:
> --On Wednesday, October 01, 2003 13:22:36 -0400 Chuck Swiger
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Jamie wrote:
> >[ ... ]
> >>I don't know what the actual rationale is for this. Can anyone
> >>explain why it is oftentimes better
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 06:51:05PM -0400, Paul Murphy wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 11:27:29 -0700
> Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 01:15:03PM -0500, Eric F Crist wrote:
> >
> > > How do I submit my keys?
> > >
> > > TIA
> >
> > 1) Don't middle-post
> >
>
Hi :
I read The Complete FreeBSD, but I don't remember the pages
that talk about tips for installing FreBSD in laptops
in special the ThinkPad.
Does some one know some tips for installing FreeBSD on this machines.
-TIA
maps
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I have cups and samba installed on my FreeBSD 4.8 box.
Samba is working fine. I have access to my box from my windows machines
for my users home dir and a public dir.
I have not been able to set up my printer on cups using the web
interface www.mydomain.com:631/admin/
I have configured cupsd.co
Is there a way using the core ftp to mget all files on a site, creating
the directorys and getting the files in the recursively?
michael
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I get the following error with any attempt to use 5.1-RELEASE.
panic: inthand_add : Cant Initialize ICU
Previously I was running 4.7 and decided it was time to upgrade but when I
tried to run the boot floppies I found the setup program wouldnt load and
the computer would just reboot somewhere in
AFAIK, once you've defined a port you can just say
make package
and the package will magically appear in the current directory. It
installs itself to do this.
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Subject: creating a package
Hi all,
I want to distribute my software as a F
DOH!
I think it's looking to use shm_freebsd.c
but I haven't finished writing it yet :-/
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Oct 01), Julian Elischer said:
> >
> > I'm trying to compile npasswd (from utexas).
> > I know that it doesn't work on freeBSD, but I have
> > s
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 05:17:30PM -0500, Kenzo wrote:
> I was wondering what ports there are for an IM server. I looked and only
> found jabber.
> I was wondering if anyone installed it and what other IM server can I use in
> FreeBSD.
> I want to install a simple IM server only for LAN use.
We r
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 11:27:29 -0700
Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 01:15:03PM -0500, Eric F Crist wrote:
>
> > How do I submit my keys?
> >
> > TIA
>
> 1) Don't middle-post
>
> 2) Read the URL provided.
>
> > > > Just a little pet peeve.
> > >
> > > AFAIK, mo
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 11:23:36 -0500
Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the last episode (Sep 30), Mike Hogsett said:
> > I have been pulling my hair out over this. I installed a package
> > several days ago that required gettext. The gettext in ports has
> > been updated so I had to deins
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Mark Woodson wrote:
> The idea with trust is that you do so as minimally as possible. The
> only person you should trust unconditionally is yourself. There's a
> great deal of literature on the subject out there I'd suggest doing a
> bit of reading.
>
> - -Mark
Don't liste
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On Wednesday 01 October 2003 03:11 pm, Eric F Crist wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Thanks for putting in your time. I finally got everything working
> the way it's supposed to. I forgot to add the
> ./.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf file with a pinentry program. DOH!
In the last episode (Oct 01), Julian Elischer said:
>
> I'm trying to compile npasswd (from utexas).
> I know that it doesn't work on freeBSD, but I have
> some work to make it do so, if only I could get the damned thing to
> compile automatically.. (I can do lots of it by hand but it's a pain)
>
--On Wednesday, October 01, 2003 13:22:36 -0400 Chuck Swiger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jamie wrote:
[ ... ]
I don't know what the actual rationale is for this. Can anyone
explain why it is oftentimes better to tar something rather than
using cp when copying directories and their contents
I'm trying to compile npasswd (from utexas).
I know that it doesn't work on freeBSD, but I have
some work to make it do so, if only I could get the damned thing to
compile automatically.. (I can do lots of it by hand but it's a pain)
After running Configure, I type "make"
and I get:
[lots-o-stuff
I was wondering what ports there are for an IM server. I looked and only
found jabber.
I was wondering if anyone installed it and what other IM server can I use in
FreeBSD.
I want to install a simple IM server only for LAN use.
Thanks
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On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 03:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Which model of US Robotics did you get?
> I take it that it should work with FreeBSD Rel 5.1?
>
> C. Ulrich wrote:
>
> >On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 21:15, Bill Campbell wrote:
> >
> >
> >>IMHO internal modems are to be avoided at all costs.
> >>
Hey all,
Thanks for putting in your time. I finally got everything working the way
it's supposed to. I forgot to add the ./.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf file with a
pinentry program. DOH!
I can now sign and encrypt, as well as verify and decrypt all MIME and
standard pgp messages.
My only, final q
Mike Tancsa wrote:
At 04:29 PM 01/10/2003, Darryl Hoar wrote:
Greetings,
I installed 4.7 on a machine last weekend. This machines main
purpose is
just to be a mysql database server. Do you have to do anything special
to run it without a monitor (space considerations) ?
Its handy to enable s
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 04:42 pm, Mark Woodson wrote:
::snip::
> >
> > Wow, going through a lot to get this MIME stuff working. Maybe
> > someone can help me with this.
>
> Yes, unfortunately it's not all that user friendly a process. Though
> it's still relatively easy.
>
> > I had 'Keep p
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On Wednesday 01 October 2003 02:33 pm, Eric F Crist wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 October 2003 03:47 pm, Mark Woodson wrote:
> > On Wednesday 01 October 2003 12:08 pm, Eric F Crist wrote:
> > > Does this fix the mime/plugin error in Kmail? That's what I"m
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 04:33 pm, Eric F Crist wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 October 2003 03:47 pm, Mark Woodson wrote:
> > On Wednesday 01 October 2003 12:08 pm, Eric F Crist wrote:
> > > Does this fix the mime/plugin error in Kmail? That's what I"m
> > > really looking to do now.
> >
> > You nee
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 03:47 pm, Mark Woodson wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 October 2003 12:08 pm, Eric F Crist wrote:
> > Does this fix the mime/plugin error in Kmail? That's what I"m
> > really looking to do now.
>
> You need to configure KDE and Kmail to recognize the gpg plugin.
>
> http://fr
At 04:29 PM 01/10/2003, Darryl Hoar wrote:
Greetings,
I installed 4.7 on a machine last weekend. This machines main purpose is
just
to be a mysql database server. Do you have to do anything special to run it
without a monitor (space considerations) ?
Its handy to enable serial console access. Ad
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Anyone used any IDE RAID controllers recently under FreeBSD?
>
> I've found the Promise Fastrak stuff works really well for 0 & 1 but
> doesn't support RAID 5.
>
> We need a big filesystem, doesn't need to be all that fast or reliable,
> and were ogl
Hi all,
I want to distribute my software as a FreeBSD package. I have been through
the porters handbook, but it soes not give comprehensive info about how to
build packages.
Is there a good doc on how to do that. Also what is the difference between
.tbz and .tgz packages. Are they compatible ?
In the last episode (Oct 01), Kirk Strauser said:
> At 2003-10-01T20:29:06Z, "Darryl Hoar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Do you have to do anything special to run it without a monitor (space
> > considerations) ?
>
> I've been using a headless Alpha tracking 4-STABLE for about a year without
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Oct 01), Martin Vana said:
> > I was just wondering if there is a way how to pass a text file with
> > list of path/files to programs like cp/mv.
>
> If the list is small (less than 65000 characters total):
>
> cp $(cat myfile) /othe
At 2003-10-01T20:29:06Z, "Darryl Hoar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do you have to do anything special to run it without a monitor (space
> considerations) ?
I've been using a headless Alpha tracking 4-STABLE for about a year without
taking any special measures.
--
Kirk Strauser
"94 outdated p
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On Wednesday 01 October 2003 12:08 pm, Eric F Crist wrote:
> Does this fix the mime/plugin error in Kmail? That's what I"m
> really looking to do now.
You need to configure KDE and Kmail to recognize the gpg plugin.
http://freebsd.kde.org/howtos/aeg
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Charles Swiger wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 1, 2003, at 04:03 PM, Felix Deichmann wrote:
> > Chuck Swiger wrote:
> >> tar handles symbolic links properly, whereas cp will "copy through"
> >> the contents of the link.
> >
> > Also true for cp -R? :-)
>
> No, but not all syst
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~
> I was just wondering if there is a way
In the last episode (Oct 01), Martin Vana said:
> I was just wondering if there is a way how to pass a text file with
> list of path/files to programs like cp/mv.
If the list is small (less than 65000 characters total):
cp $(cat myfile) /otherdir/
If the list is large:
xargs < myfile -J% cp
Greetings,
I installed 4.7 on a machine last weekend. This machines main purpose is
just
to be a mysql database server. Do you have to do anything special to run it
without a monitor (space considerations) ?
thanks
-D
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Hi,
I was just wondering if there is a way how to pass a text file with list of path/files
to
programs like cp/mv.
Thanx
Martin
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On Wednesday, October 1, 2003, at 04:03 PM, Felix Deichmann wrote:
Chuck Swiger wrote:
tar handles symbolic links properly, whereas cp will "copy through"
the contents of the link.
Also true for cp -R? :-)
No, but not all systems have "cp -R", although FreeBSD does. Likewise
for the "-p" or "--p
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 02:38:48PM -0500, Kirk Strauser wrote:
> At 2003-10-01T18:43:39Z, Matthew Seaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Ideally that should occur only when there is an incompatible change to the
> > ABI (application binary interface) provided by the library, and not as
> > some
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On Wednesday 01 October 2003 02:43 pm, Andy Harrison wrote:
> ~
> On 01-Oct-2003, Kirk Strauser wrote message "Re: Mail-list PGP Keys"
> ~~~
> What I got was 4.9 prerelease. With this version I can't use
> /stand/sysinstall to install software. It keeps telling me that the FTP
> server doesn't have the ports for 4.9. The ports in /usr/ports work fine
> but it would be nice to use /stand/sysinstall.
Why use sysinstall for this? Why not
Chuck Swiger wrote:
tar handles symbolic links properly, whereas cp will "copy through" the
contents of the link.
Also true for cp -R? :-)
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On 01-Oct-2003, Kirk Strauser wrote message "Re: Mail-list PGP Keys"
~
> Erm, wouldn't:
>
>gpg --send-key mykeyid
>
> be easier?
Were
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On Wednesday 01 October 2003 02:18 pm, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 02:01:56PM -0500, Eric F Crist wrote:
> > On Wednesday 01 October 2003 01:50 pm, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> > > On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 01:42:01PM -0500, Eric F Crist w
At 2003-10-01T18:43:39Z, Matthew Seaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ideally that should occur only when there is an incompatible change to the
> ABI (application binary interface) provided by the library, and not as
> some sort of parallel to the package version number.
It was my understanding
At 2003-10-01T19:04:46Z, Andy Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here's something I whipped up to do it for me. You'll have to change the
> pgp command line to suit your version.
Erm, wouldn't:
gpg --send-key mykeyid
be easier?
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94 outda
I upgraded to 4 stable using the sup file in
/usr/share/example/cvsup/stable-supfile.
I edited the file to include the ports and doc.
What I got was 4.9 prerelease. With this version I can't use
/stand/sysinstall to install software. It keeps telling me that the FTP
server doesn't have the port
Hello Kevin,
Wednesday, October 1, 2003, 2:14:16 PM, you wrote:
SP> Yes, in this case, since this is ipfw, and "first match wins."
SP> Using ipf, it's the opposite; gotta love 'Nix! ;-)
Yah, really How does one get started on IPF... IIRC, they have more
ftures / context ...
--
Best rega
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 02:01:56PM -0500, Eric F Crist wrote:
> On Wednesday 01 October 2003 01:50 pm, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 01:42:01PM -0500, Eric F Crist wrote:
> > > I downloaded your key from http://pgp.mit.edu and tried to add it. I
> > > have pgp 5.x installed and
Andrew L. Gould wrote:
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 01:18 pm, Gary wrote:
I have set my firewall to
firewall_type="open"
firewall_enable="YES"
and when I want to drop a specific IP, I enter it manually, it accepts it,
but it does not drop the packets..
I am getting a lot of virus activity on m
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 02:24:51PM -0400 or thereabouts, Rob Ellis wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 01:18:17PM -0500, Gary wrote:
> > I am getting a lot of virus activity on my SMTP port 25. So I wanted to
> > drop a few IP ranges/addresses..
> >
> > 00100 62054 5483792 allow ip from any to any
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> ~
> On 01-Oct-2003, Eric F Crist wrote message "Re: Mail-list PGP Keys"
> ~
>
> >
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On 01-Oct-2003, Eric F Crist wrote message "Re: Mail-list PGP Keys"
~
> I don't see a port in /usr/ports/security for gpg. I see gpgme, but
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 11:18, Gary wrote:
> I have set my firewall to
>
> firewall_type="open"
> firewall_enable="YES"
>
> and when I want to drop a specific IP, I enter it manually, it accepts it,
> but it does not drop the packets..
>
> I am getting a lot of virus activity on my SMTP port 25.
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On 01-Oct-2003, Eric F Crist wrote message "Re: Mail-list PGP Keys"
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> How do I submit my keys?
Here's something I whipped up to do it fo
hi all
i have a couple of errors when i run dmesg
...
IP Filter: already initialized
WARNING: driver "rtc" used unreserved major device number 202
WARNING: driver "vmmon" used unreserved major device number 200
/dev/vmmon: Module vmmon: registered with major=200 minor=0 tag=$Name: build-570
+ $
/
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On Wednesday 01 October 2003 01:50 pm, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 01:42:01PM -0500, Eric F Crist wrote:
> > I downloaded your key from http://pgp.mit.edu and tried to add it. I
> > have pgp 5.x installed and added your key with pgpk -a k_ken
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 01:42:01PM -0500, Eric F Crist wrote:
>
> I downloaded your key from http://pgp.mit.edu and tried to add it. I have pgp
> 5.x installed and added your key with pgpk -a k_kennaway (the file I saved)
> and I still get the plugin error for kmail.
gpg (which is what I use) ha
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 01:49:44PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've also been running into problems. Ever since upgrading
> gettext to 0.12.1 from 0.11.5 I'm getting all sorts of
> issues when it comes to installing certain things(such as
> gnome and kde and the like). Do you happen to kno
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On Wednesday 01 October 2003 01:27 pm, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 01:15:03PM -0500, Eric F Crist wrote:
> > How do I submit my keys?
> >
> > TIA
>
> 1) Don't middle-post
>
> 2) Read the URL provided.
>
> > > > Just a little pet peeve.
> > >
>
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On Wednesday 01 October 2003 01:27 pm, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Message was signed with unknown key.
> The validity of the signature cannot be verified.
> Problem: OpenPGP plug-in was not specified.
> Use the 'Settings->Configure KMail->Security' dialog to specify
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 01:18 pm, Gary wrote:
> I have set my firewall to
>
> firewall_type="open"
> firewall_enable="YES"
>
> and when I want to drop a specific IP, I enter it manually, it accepts it,
> but it does not drop the packets..
>
> I am getting a lot of virus activity on my SMTP por
I'm running -CURRENT on a Dell Inspiron 8200, and have been for over a
year now. Relatively recently (in the last few months) I've started
having problems with the DVD drive in that I will sometimes have to
remove/reinsert a disk, data, video, or audio, before it will read.
Until very recently (t
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 01:15:03PM -0500, Eric F Crist wrote:
> How do I submit my keys?
>
> TIA
1) Don't middle-post
2) Read the URL provided.
> > > Just a little pet peeve.
> >
> > AFAIK, most people use http://pgp.mit.edu to submit their keys.
Kris
pgp0.pgp
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you have "allow ip from any to any" before your deny rules, unless my memory
is seriously faulty (always possible) a packet will match that rule and
never get to your deny rules.
> -Original Message-
> From: Gary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 01 October 2003 19:18
> To: FreeBSD
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