On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 00:18:19 +0530
Tamara Ferris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got this error message. I also need the Res utility.
>
> % show res tp5
> show: Command not found.
I'm not sure where res or tp5 come from, but you might want to use
"which" or "whereis" instead of "show" which doesn't exist,
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 04:11:27PM -0400, Eitan Adler wrote:
> >> I used make install as I had no way of knowing that additional drivers
> >> could be selected. Perhaps that should be an option to the sysinstall
> >> program when FBSD is initially being installed.
> >>
> >
> > Yes, people can't gu
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 10:13:22 +0530
Mubeesh ali wrote:
> It seems like i am awfully unlucky :-( ,getting two bad HDDs in a row
> or iam doing something terribly wrong.
>
> With my new HDD ;installed ubuntu and this time installed PC bsd not
> freebsd ,in a separate partition.
>
> It booted up
On 26/08/2010 23:07:35, Ed Flecko wrote:
> I have a server I'm building that is internet accessible and I'm
> wondering if there's any advantages/disadvantages of using either SFTP
> -vs- SCP?
>
> My primary concern is overall security of the server (even if that
> means inconveniencing the end u
It seems like i am awfully unlucky :-( ,getting two bad HDDs in a row
or iam doing something terribly wrong.
With my new HDD ;installed ubuntu and this time installed PC bsd not
freebsd ,in a separate partition.
It booted up once into PC bsd,life was good and then from next reboot
.it is stuck
Hi Dominic,
Did you tried "ls -lu" or "ls -lc" to check the time stamp?
In some of the format, unix does not support getting those information.
If you still want to try, using fsdb command, and modifying file
system itself may work.
Use mtime/ctime/atime built-in command whichever you want to cha
Hi, Nita
You can also use ~ to mention your home directory.
$ cd ~ // Go to home directory
$ pwd // Check the output, to know where is the home
and may use chdir command if you want to change your home directory.
Sincerely,
Isamu Onoda
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I
Hi, Matias
Maybe you already found the solution but I hope information below will
helps you a little:
http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=4217
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-mobile/2004-November/005310.html
Also try looking into BIOS setting just like Roland suggested.
Sincere
Hello,
Am 27.08.2010 05:48, schrieb Rocky Borg:
> On 8/26/2010 8:39 PM, siefke_lis...@web.de wrote:
>> I have changed this in 192.168.0.0/24, but the mistake is the same.
>> Aug 27 05:38:02 silviosiefke postfix/lmtp[50471]: 059D2147C96:
>> to=, relay=none, delay=3.3,
>> delays=3.3/0.03/0/0, dsn=4
The su(1) command always provide root access if there are no pam config
files. Is this actually the desired behavior?
Regards,
Jason C. Wells
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On 8/26/2010 5:36 PM, siefke_lis...@web.de wrote:
-o smtpd_authorized_xforward_hosts=127.0.0.0/8
That's probably the problem. It needs to be the ip of the jail. A jail
maps localhost addresses like 127.0.0.1 to the jail's address. So when
you specify network blocks in access restrictions,
I have several servers with one ethernet interface. Currently it is connected
via a WAN to the internet. We are in the midst of switching to a different
provider. I would like to be able to operate with both temporarily until all
the users/services get switched. The new circuit is in and wor
Hello,
i have installed DSPAM in a Jail together with Apache. I do it so
because i want use the webinterface.
Before Postfix send message to the socket /tmp/dspam.sock and that was.
But now it goes not with the jail. I read some Howtos in Internet and i
want it now so realize.
Postfix take the m
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010, Ed Flecko wrote:
>Hi folks,
>I have a server I'm building that is internet accessible and I'm
>wondering if there's any advantages/disadvantages of using either SFTP
>-vs- SCP?
I would say that depends on what software the clients want to
use. FileZilla works nicely with sft
Gary,
I agree...but I HAVE to give them access!
:-)
Ed
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" My primary concern is overall security of the server (even if that means
inconveniencing the end users),"
Given your above statement, I would say the best option is to NOT connect it to
any network at all - ESPECIALLY the internet! ;-)
-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@
Hi folks,
I have a server I'm building that is internet accessible and I'm
wondering if there's any advantages/disadvantages of using either SFTP
-vs- SCP?
My primary concern is overall security of the server (even if that
means inconveniencing the end users), and I'm wondering if one method
might
well, I could just update the database offline, then use another machine
download right software and put them in /usr/ports/distfiles...
--- On Thu, 8/26/10, Adam Vande More wrote:
From: Adam Vande More
Subject: Re: ports database
To: "gahn"
Cc: "freebsd general questions"
Date: Thursday, Au
>> I used make install as I had no way of knowing that additional drivers
>> could be selected. Perhaps that should be an option to the sysinstall
>> program when FBSD is initially being installed.
>>
>
> Yes, people can't guess what are the names of the drivers, it's in my
> opinion a problem for
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 2:13 PM, gahn wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> Is it possible to update the database of ports offline.
>
> It is nice to use "portsnap fetch/extract/update", but I can't use that
> since one of my server has no connection to the internet...
>
If you have another machine available, it
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 12:13:14 -0700 (PDT), gahn wrote:
> Is it possible to update the database of ports offline.
>
> It is nice to use "portsnap fetch/extract/update", but I can't
> use that since one of my server has no connection to the internet...
At least you need one machine with Internet co
In response to Tamara Ferris :
>
> I got this error message. I also need the Res utility.
>
> % show res tp5
> show: Command not found.
> % uname -a
> JUNOS sugar 10.4B2 JUNOS 10.4B2 #0: 2010-08-20 07:55:25 UTC
> buil...@warth.juniper.net:/volume/build/junos/10.4/release/10.4B2/obj-i3
> 86/bsd/sy
Hi all:
Is it possible to update the database of ports offline.
It is nice to use "portsnap fetch/extract/update", but I can't use that since
one of my server has no connection to the internet...
_dave
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I need to change the file creation time of some files on an
msdosfs file system.
Is there any other way to do this than copying the file and deleting
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Hi,
I got this error message. I also need the Res utility.
% show res tp5
show: Command not found.
% uname -a
JUNOS sugar 10.4B2 JUNOS 10.4B2 #0: 2010-08-20 07:55:25 UTC
buil...@warth.juniper.net:/volume/build/junos/10.4/release/10.4B2/obj-i3
86/bsd/sys/compile/JUNIPER i386
Thanks, Tamara
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 11:11:40PM +0530, Nita Pavitran wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I get the following error message and I seem to be in the root directory
> instead of the home directory:
>
> Could not chdir to home directory /homes/nitap: Permission denied
> > uname -a
> FreeBSD bigpink.juniper.net 4.10-
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Nita Pavitran wrote:
> I get the following error message and I seem to be in the root directory
> instead of the home directory:
>
> Could not chdir to home directory /homes/nitap: Permission denied
> > uname -a
> FreeBSD bigpink.juniper.net 4.10-RELEASE-p2 FreeB
Its jfv, not jvf :)
Support for that card is in CURRENT and STABLE/8, am almost
certain its in 8.1. That's a quad-port 82576.
Jack
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 9:56 AM, Jason wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have an add-on Intel card that isn't registering with the OS, and were
> wondering what would it take
Hi,
I get the following error message and I seem to be in the root directory
instead of the home directory:
Could not chdir to home directory /homes/nitap: Permission denied
> uname -a
FreeBSD bigpink.juniper.net 4.10-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE-p2 #0:
Mon Oct 25 16:23:23 PDT 2004
r...@bigpin
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 10:56:57AM +0200, Matias wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just bought a Giada i20 mini-pc for my home server. I've managed to
> slow down the cpu speed with powerd, but the fan keeps running at a
> (what seems to me) too high speed.
> Do you know if there is anything I can do on fr
Hi,
We have an add-on Intel card that isn't registering with the OS, and were
wondering what would it take to have it properly identified so it may be
used.
This particular installation is FreeBSD 7.3, however we do have some 8.1
systems.
This is a Dell PowerEdge R310.
Here is a snip from pc
Hi all,
Since FreeBSD 4.4, I have been using ipa(1.3.6) to do bandwidth accounting.
Since upgrading to FreeBSD 8, I now get log messages saying that the ipfw
rules do not exist:
Example (one example of hundreds doing the same thing):
Aug 26 07:32:59 constellation ipa[2940]: rule rulename.ipa
Trying to create a bootable USB device (memory stick) with gpart - and
failed. I need those USB mem sticks for BIOS flashing purposes on an
older main PCB, utilizing FreeDOS. The old BIOS is capable of booting
off from USB mem sticks, since I booted and installed FreeBSD via this
method. But t
>> Check my old message on how to do this in FreeBSD 7.2. The same
>> instructions should work for 8.1 too, just change the version references.
>>
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2009-July/201928.html
>> /Morgan
>>
>
>
> Thanks a lot,
> this seems to work. Is there any chance t
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 01:31:06AM -0500, Robert Bonomi wrote:
>
> What are the chances that that those 'problem' PDFs are designed for a
> slightly _different_ paper size, and CUPS is -nto- 'scaling' to fit the
> actual paper size?
When printing via a method that bypasses CUPS (using netcat), it
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 02:42:18PM -0600, Warren Block wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Aug 2010, Chad Perrin wrote:
>
> >I was not entirely sure before today whether the 4050N could handle
> >straight PostScript instead of PCL, but the test I performed using nc to
> >see if it would print properly involved us
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 07:17:48AM -0700, Fred Boatwright wrote:
> >
> > For x11/xorg-minimal installation you issued the command:
> >
> > "make install" or "make install VIDEO_DRIVER=your_video_driver" ?
> >
> > Without the mention of the driver it installs the vesa driver only.
> > This is sub
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010, William Bulley wrote:
In my use of open-motif, I use and depend on mouse focus.
...
Nothing has changed. When I run open-motif, I still experience
the crippling loss of mouse focus when I enter the sequence
Shift/Btn3Click.
...
Shiftwindow f.minimize
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According to Warren Block on Wed, 08/25/10 at 11:03:
>
> You are telling xorg-server to not use hald with the AutoAddDevices
> line:
>
> > Section "ServerFlags"
> > Option "AutoAddDevices" "off"
> > Option "DontZap" "false"
> > EndSection
>
> And the other option is already a d
According to Polytropon on Wed, 08/25/10 at 10:03:
>
> In case you're using HAL + DBUS, the setting now has to be coded
> in XML in some arbitrary file at a decentral location buried deep
> in the /usr/local subtree. According to the handbook
>
> 5.4.2 Configuring X11
> http://www.fr
On 26/08/2010 12:56, Grant Peel wrote:
> I am running FreeBSD 8, and am assuming I am using ipfw2
>
> How does one find the current version of IPFW being used?
Base system utilities generally don't have a separate version number --
other than the SVN revision numbers of their source code files.
Hi all,
I am running FreeBSD 8, and am assuming I am using ipfw2
How does one find the current version of IPFW being used?
-Grant
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Hi,
I've just bought a Giada i20 mini-pc for my home server. I've managed to
slow down the cpu speed with powerd, but the fan keeps running at a
(what seems to me) too high speed.
I've contacted the manufacturer asking him about if this is an expected
behaviour (even if it had windows) but I
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