On 21 Aug 2008 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] entreated
about
"freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 229, Issue 12":
> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 15:24:30 +0200
> Subject: THE FOLLOWING DISK SECTORS COULD NOT BE READ
>
> On a different dilemma, I have a FreeBSD proxy server with what looks
> like a failing drive.
>
--- Andrew D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christopher Joyner wrote:
> > I am seeing two dhcp clients connected to my
> wireless router. Does that mean someone other then
> me is on it?
> >
>
> I would say so, unless you have people connected to
> it via ethernet
> using DHCP. You do have WPA
El día Thursday, August 21, 2008 a las 11:08:21AM -0400, Robe escribió:
> Hi there,
>
> I wanna install Open Office through pkg_add because I've a slow band width.
> But I can't find it in the ports collection.
>
> In www.freshports.org they say I can install it by typing this "pkg_add -r
> open
Edwin L. Culp wrote:
I have been using PF for several years now and used IPFW previous to PF
that I've grown more and more fond of. I now need to manage
bidirectional traffic I have used Dummynet before to do similar things
but it is my understanding that Altq can only manage outgoing traffic
Christopher Joyner wrote:
I am seeing two dhcp clients connected to my wireless router. Does that mean
someone other then me is on it?
I would say so, unless you have people connected to it via ethernet
using DHCP. You do have WPA or similar turned on I hope.
HTH
Andrew
Or does the ro
I am seeing two dhcp clients connected to my wireless router. Does that mean
someone other then me is on it?
Or does the router have it's private dhcp client attached?
The router is a compusa broadband wireless router.
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On Aug 21, 2008, at 2:04 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
i run such command
/usr/sbin/rtprio 31 /usr/bin/su centrala -c \
"/usr/local/bin/asterisk -C /centrala/etc/asterisk.conf"
tu run (at startup) asterisk PBX as user centrala with realtime
priority.
asterisk is started, but without realtime p
On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 18:49:17 +0200 (CEST), Oliver Fromme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Polytropon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 17:23:41 +0200, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > Increase kern.maxdsiz.
> >
> > It seems that I don't have kern.maxdsiz:
> >
i run such command
/usr/sbin/rtprio 31 /usr/bin/su centrala -c \
"/usr/local/bin/asterisk -C /centrala/etc/asterisk.conf"
tu run (at startup) asterisk PBX as user centrala with realtime priority.
asterisk is started, but without realtime priority.
how to do this right?
i run asterisk as user
At 4:19 PM -0700 8/21/08, Walt Pawley wrote:
>At 3:49 PM -0700 8/21/08, Walt Pawley wrote:
>
>>At 8:46 AM -0400 8/21/08, Steve Bertrand wrote:
>>
>>>- read email addresses from a file in the format:
>>>
>>>user.name TAB domain.tld
>>>
>>>- convert it to:
>>>
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>>- write it
At 3:49 PM -0700 8/21/08, Walt Pawley wrote:
>At 8:46 AM -0400 8/21/08, Steve Bertrand wrote:
>
>>- read email addresses from a file in the format:
>>
>>user.name TAB domain.tld
>>
>>- convert it to:
>>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>- write it back to either a new file, the original file, or to STDOUT
I have been using PF for several years now and used IPFW previous to
PF that I've grown more and more fond of. I now need to manage
bidirectional traffic I have used Dummynet before to do similar
things but it is my understanding that Altq can only manage outgoing
traffic although I find t
I have been using PF for several years now and used IPFW previous to
PF that I've grown more and more fond of. I now need to manage
bidirectional traffic I have used Dummynet before to do similar
things but it is my understanding that Altq can only manage outgoing
traffic.
My questions a
At 8:46 AM -0400 8/21/08, Steve Bertrand wrote:
>- read email addresses from a file in the format:
>
>user.name TAB domain.tld
>
>- convert it to:
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>- write it back to either a new file, the original file, or to STDOUT
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Both applications do this when attempting it
Great help from all of you! Thank you, Balazs
> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 21:43:06 +0200
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: /etc/groups gone
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Yesterday night at 1 a.
> I would like to know seek any advices from all people here about any free
> tools for analyzing netflow data which can generate nice management report
> (chart, graph) like SolarWinds/any commercial products, that can be run
> either or Windows or FreeBSD (prefer).
Not sure if that's what you're
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yesterday night at 1 a.m. I have managed to remove /etc/groups (rm
> instead of vi, was already sleepying). Luckily only a few groups
> (2-3) was created earlier. No backup, "of course".
Yes, there is a backup. Restore from /var/backups/group.bak.
Best regards
Ol
I recently replaced a 5.3 Release server with a 7.0 Release machine. One of the
jobs that runs on this machine use Net::SFTP. I installed this from ports, and
it built without any errors. The script that uses Net::SFTP is now throwing an
error:
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1:
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 1:34 PM, michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> after following this from pkg-message: the touchpad is not detected, and
> is still listed as just a mouse in the Xorg log. anyone getting something
> similar to this?
> machine is a HP DV2000, exact model is dv2225nr.
> defaul
after following this from pkg-message: the touchpad is not detected,
and is still listed as just a mouse in the Xorg log. anyone getting
something similar to this?
machine is a HP DV2000, exact model is dv2225nr.
default generic kernel from 7.0-Release.
nvidia driver, ndis, are the only additio
"also when these options are enabled, the mouse is completely dead, but
a usb mouse will work"
after following this from pkg-message: the touchpad is not detected,
and is still listed as just a mouse in the Xorg log. anyone getting
something similar to this?
machine is a HP DV2000, exact model i
Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Sorry for cross-posting but it seams that the members from the other list
> went on vacation- and I'm in a jam
>
> I run exim 4.69 clamav .93 and spamassassin on a freebsd box - basically
it
> gets my smtp traffic, checks for spam virus etc,, then forwards
At 11:17 AM 8/21/2008, Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for cross-posting but it seams that the members from the other list
went on vacation- and I'm in a jam
I run exim 4.69 clamav .93 and spamassassin on a freebsd box - basically it
gets my smtp traffic, checks for spam virus etc,, the
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On 21 aug 2008, at 18:05, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday night at 1 a.m. I have managed to remove /etc/groups (rm
instead of vi, was already sleepying). Luckily only a few groups
(2-3) was created earlier. No backup, "of course".
I believe the file system is still correct, it
John Nielsen wrote:
I would start by comparing the contents of /usr/ports/GIDs with the ports
you have installed (as listed in /var/db/pkg). You can get a stock group
file from src/etc/group. Reinstalling ports will recreate the groups they
use (though you could do most of it manually), and you
I would start by comparing the contents of /usr/ports/GIDs with the ports
you have installed (as listed in /var/db/pkg). You can get a stock group
file from src/etc/group. Reinstalling ports will recreate the groups they
use (though you could do most of it manually), and you may be on your own
On Aug 21, 2008, at 9:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any better way of rebuilding /etc/groups than guessing and
manually adding one-by-one.
Can I somehow list all group IDs used by the file system?
You should start with /usr/src/etc/group, which is the original
version of the gro
Hi,
Yesterday night at 1 a.m. I have managed to remove /etc/groups (rm instead of
vi, was already sleepying). Luckily only a few groups (2-3) was created
earlier. No backup, "of course".
I believe the file system is still correct, it uses group IDs instead of names
(?). Though ls does not sho
On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 15:49:17 +0200 (CEST)
Oliver Fromme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To put it plainly, can anyone, if it's possible, provide a single
> > line sed/awk pipeline that can:
> >
> > - read email addresses from a file in the format:
> >
> > user.name TAB domain.tld
> >
> > - conve
Polytropon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 17:23:41 +0200, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Increase kern.maxdsiz.
>
> It seems that I don't have kern.maxdsiz:
>
> # sysctl kern.maxdsiz
> sysctl: unknown oid 'kern.maxdsiz'
>
> Am I looking a
Jean-Paul Natola wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for cross-posting but it seams that the members from the other list
went on vacation- and I'm in a jam
I run exim 4.69 clamav .93 and spamassassin on a freebsd box - basically it
gets my smtp traffic, checks for spam virus etc,, then forwards it to my
mai
In response to "Jean-Paul Natola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> Sorry for cross-posting but it seams that the members from the other list
> went on vacation- and I'm in a jam
>
> I run exim 4.69 clamav .93 and spamassassin on a freebsd box - basically it
> gets my smtp traffic, checks for
Hi all,
Sorry for cross-posting but it seams that the members from the other list
went on vacation- and I'm in a jam
I run exim 4.69 clamav .93 and spamassassin on a freebsd box - basically it
gets my smtp traffic, checks for spam virus etc,, then forwards it to my
mailserver-
Suddenly last n
At 08:24 AM 8/21/2008, Marcel Grandemange wrote:
On a different dilemma, I have a FreeBSD proxy server with what looks like a
failing drive.
The drive ONLY holds cache so is not critical for system operation however
id still like to try something.
It seem that no matter how many times I run fsc
First, thanks for the quick reply.
On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 17:23:41 +0200, Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Increase kern.maxdsiz.
It seems that I don't have kern.maxdsiz:
# sysctl kern.maxdsiz
sysctl: unknown oid 'kern.maxdsiz'
Am I looking at the wrong place? Allthough
Hi there,
I wanna install Open Office through pkg_add because I've a slow band width.
But I can't find it in the ports collection.
In www.freshports.org they say I can install it by typing this "pkg_add -r
openoffice.org". But I don't know how to configure pkg_add or fetch to
download the package
Polytropon wrote:
Hi again!
I had problems running fsck_ffs of FreeBSD 5. In my particular
problem, version 5 seemed to help me more than version 7, which
stopped with this:
fsck_ffs: bad inode number 306176 to nextinode
Version 5 didn't seem to have this problem, but it did complain:
Hi again!
I had problems running fsck_ffs of FreeBSD 5. In my particular
problem, version 5 seemed to help me more than version 7, which
stopped with this:
fsck_ffs: bad inode number 306176 to nextinode
Version 5 didn't seem to have this problem, but it did complain:
fsck_ffs: c
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 03:24:30PM +0200, Marcel Grandemange wrote:
> On a different dilemma, I have a FreeBSD proxy server with what looks like a
> failing drive.
> It seem that no matter how many times I run fsck it still comes up with same
> result, is there a way to isolate the bad sectors and
On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 23:18:26 +1000
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I realised I am not running ipfw my firewall is run from my Netggear router.
> So I imagine I would set the divert rule there? (If that is possible).
> So it would look like this
>
> Outside-> Modem -> Router (divert to ) -> tcpms
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Marcel Grandemange <> wrote:
> On a different dilemma, I have a FreeBSD proxy server with what looks like a
> failing drive.
>
> The drive ONLY holds cache so is not critical for system operation however
> id still like to try something.
>
> It seem that no matter how many times I run fsck
On Sun, 17 Aug 2008, David Wolfskill wrote:
[snipped]
> will assign to foo the value of the bar variable form the last record
> read (in FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE, at least), the following fails to do so:
>
> foo=""
> cat $filename | while read bar ... ; do
>...
> foo=$bar
>
Steve Bertrand wrote:
> To put it plainly, can anyone, if it's possible, provide a single line
> sed/awk pipeline that can:
>
> - read email addresses from a file in the format:
>
> user.name TAB domain.tld
>
> - convert it to:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
With awk(1):
awk '{sub(/\./,
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 15:12 +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >
> > cat tcpdump.txt | awk '{if ($3 != "192.168.100.204.25") print $3}' | \
> > awk '{FS = "."} {print $1,".",$2,".",$3,"."$4}' | sed s/" "//g
>
>
> why you all abuse "cat" command. simply awk http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listi
On Thursday 21 August 2008 16:19:08 Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> > If you have nothing nice to say, or can't contribute or point out more
>
> this is a contribution. unless you can't see it.
There are assumptions that combining more than three
cats (*) in a pipeline, the universe will explode!
(*) Th
Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 09:17:43AM -0400, Steve Bertrand wrote:
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Try the following:
cat t.txt | awk -F\t '{split($1, arr, "."); printf("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", arr[
1], arr[2], $2);}'
a shorter way:
sed s/\\./_/g | awk '{print $1 "@example.com"}
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 09:17:43AM -0400, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >>
> >> Try the following:
> >>
> >>
> >> cat t.txt | awk -F\t '{split($1, arr, "."); printf("[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
> >> arr[
> >> 1], arr[2], $2);}'
a shorter way:
sed s/\\./_/g | awk '{print $1 "@example.
On a different dilemma, I have a FreeBSD proxy server with what looks like a
failing drive.
The drive ONLY holds cache so is not critical for system operation however
id still like to try something.
It seem that no matter how many times I run fsck it still comes up with same
result, is there a wa
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
...but that is just semantics, relative to the intent and purpose of this
no. using cat make one more pipe, one more process and is noticably slower
Yes it's agreed...
I was joking around with Matthias for kind-heartedly pointing out the
err of our ways.
Steve
If you have nothing nice to say, or can't contribute or point out more
this is a contribution. unless you can't see it.
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G'day,
Thanks for your reply.
I realised I am not running ipfw my firewall is run from my Netggear router.
So I imagine I would set the divert rule there? (If that is possible).
So it would look like this
Outside-> Modem -> Router (divert to ) -> tcpmssd on
Correct?
Regards,
Alasdair
Thank you all! And im on my way thanks to greate response!
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Marcel Grandemange <[EMA
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Try the following:
cat t.txt | awk -F\t '{split($1, arr, "."); printf("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", arr[
1], arr[2], $2);}'
and third
If you have nothing nice to say, or can't contribute or point out more
efficient ways of doing things in a polite manner, then 'don't say not
...but that is just semantics, relative to the intent and purpose of this
no. using cat make one more pipe, one more process and is noticably slower
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Try the following:
cat t.txt | awk -F\t '{split($1, arr, "."); printf("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", arr[
1], arr[2], $2);}'
and third
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Regards,
cat file.txt | ( while read user domain; do echo "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; done )
second cat abuser
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cat tcpdump.txt | awk '{if ($3 != "192.168.100.204.25") print $3}' | \
awk '{FS = "."} {print $1,".",$2,".",$3,"."$4}' | sed s/" "//g
why you all abuse "cat" command. simply awk
Steve
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Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Thursday, August 21, 2008 a las 05:54:29AM -0700, Joseph Olatt escribió:
Try the following:
cat t.txt | awk -F\t '{split($1, arr, "."); printf("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", arr[
1], arr[2], $2);}'
where t.txt:
john.doeexample.com
Despite of the magic awk(1) or whil
El día Thursday, August 21, 2008 a las 05:54:29AM -0700, Joseph Olatt escribió:
> Try the following:
>
>
> cat t.txt | awk -F\t '{split($1, arr, "."); printf("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", arr[
> 1], arr[2], $2);}'
>
> where t.txt:
> john.doeexample.com
Despite of the magic awk(1) or while-loops: t
Joseph Olatt wrote:
Try the following:
cat t.txt | awk -F\t '{split($1, arr, "."); printf("[EMAIL PROTECTED]", arr[
1], arr[2], $2);}'
where t.txt:
john.doeexample.com
This did the job, the only modification I needed to make was manually
replace $2 with the string of the domain I need
Barry Byrne wrote:
Quoting "Steve Bertrand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
few passes over a few files.
To put it plainly, can anyone, if it's possible, provide a single line
sed/awk pipeline that can:
- read email addresses from a file in the format:
user.name TAB domain.tld
- convert it to:
[EM
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 08:46:47AM -0400, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> I'm frequently having to modify/convert email addresses from one
> format/domain to another.
>
> Usually, I slap together a quick Perl script to do this for me. I don't
> do it frequently enough to keep track which one of my scrip
Quoting "Steve Bertrand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
few passes over a few files.
To put it plainly, can anyone, if it's possible, provide a single
line sed/awk pipeline that can:
- read email addresses from a file in the format:
user.name TAB domain.tld
- convert it to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- w
Steve Bertrand wrote:
To put it plainly, can anyone, if it's possible, provide a single line
sed/awk pipeline that can:
To answer my own post, I found in some past notes something I drummed up
quite a while ago that I can most certainly modify to suit my needs:
# Cat the tcpdump output file
I'm frequently having to modify/convert email addresses from one
format/domain to another.
Usually, I slap together a quick Perl script to do this for me. I don't
do it frequently enough to keep track which one of my scripts does this
for me, so I'm continuously re-inventing the wheel.
Some
Marcel Grandemange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to copy an entire BSD installation except
> the /mnt directory to /mnt/pc
You don't need xargs for this.
# cd /
# find -Ed . -regex '\./(mnt|dev)' -prune -or -print0 | cpio -dump0 /mnt/pc
If you have procfs mounted, add "|proc" to the rege
Marcel Grandemange wrote:
I need to copy an entire BSD installation except the /mnt directory to
/mnt/pc
# rsync -arcvv --exclude=/mnt / /mnt/pc
Steve
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Thank You For Help In The Past but give run into a new issue.
I need to copy an entire BSD installation except the /mnt directory to
/mnt/pc
Now ive looked everywhere on net for examples, yet all don't work.
What I did try do was following..
Cd /
Ls | grep -v proc | xargs cp -Rp
On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 10:10:19 +1000
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for your reply.
nw
>
> How do I "run an ipfw divert rule to
> >net/tcpmssd process " ? Where do I set this rule?
I haven't got that repository with the configuration handy... but from memory :
1) install net/tcpmssd
2) RT-
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 21:41:35 -0700
"Johnson, James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience installing the backup exec agent
> (BEWS_12.1364_LINUX-UNIX-MAC_AGENTS.tar.gz) on Freebsd 7.
i don't recall if it's v12 that i've used,but it runs relatively well - just
make sure yo
Oliver Fromme escribió:
Matias Surdi wrote:
> Oliver Fromme escribió:
> > Matias Surdi wrote:
> > > Oliver Fromme escribió:
> > > > Matias Surdi wrote:
> > > > > # echo $BINMAKE
> > > > > `if [ -x /usr/obj/usr/src/make.i386/make ]; then echo
> > > > > /usr/obj/usr/src/make.i386/make; else
Matias Surdi wrote:
> Oliver Fromme escribió:
> > Matias Surdi wrote:
> > > Oliver Fromme escribió:
> > > > Matias Surdi wrote:
> > > > > # echo $BINMAKE
> > > > > `if [ -x /usr/obj/usr/src/make.i386/make ]; then echo
> > > > > /usr/obj/usr/src/make.i386/make; else echo make; fi` -m
> > >
Hi Oliver.
The reason for using rsh instead of ssh is that
it's a computing cluster. Host B is the master node
and access point to the cluster, and host C is any
one of the computing nodes. The cluster resources are
managed by the Sun Grid Engine (SGE) and so users
obtain the computing resources
Hello,
I want to learn more about using of SNMP functions. I saw files about
SNMP and the functions in them, but I don't know how to use it. Is
there any description about order of using of SNMP functions. Thank you
Best Regards
Milena Karaivanova
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On Thursday 21 August 2008 09:54:29 Roberto Nunnari wrote:
> Anybody on this, please?
>
> Roberto Nunnari wrote:
> > Hello list.
> >
> > I have this scenario
> >
> > 1) host A with X server
> > 2) host B with ssh server but without X server
> > 3) host C with rsh server and X client programs but wi
Roberto Nunnari wrote:
> 1) host A with X server
> 2) host B with ssh server but without X server
> 3) host C with rsh server and X client programs but without X server
> (on host C there's also an ssh server, but in our case, users
> have to use rsh)
>
> now, I need to connect from host A
> I deinstalled 4.1 and answers to my question maybe help you:
> http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=1724
>
> Mitja
Reading the thread its rather exactly like i did but for KDE3 an i dont use
portmaster, but yeah it gives me some thoughts at least .. tnxs.
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