Richard Lynch wrote:
Am I doing something wrong here? My time seems to go out of sync after
my FreeBSD 4.10 box has been up for a couple of hours. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.
After your machine has booted and run in multiuser mode for several minutes
run ntpdc to query ntpd about its s
Mike Cochran wrote:
To one of the old DEC nerds:
Will an old digital personal workstation take a standard power supply, or do
they require a custom one?
Mike
If you need to replace the power supply you may consider
purchasing a whole 433a at ebay. There's a 433 listed
currently at $31.
Do a search
Greetings list,
I am having a problem with fontconfig from ports. I wanted
to update X11 to xorg on my alpha box. I read the 20040723 entry
in /usr/ports/UPDATING and proceeded as instructed.
Now the port build processing is barfing on the build of
fontconfig.
[ I didn't have the actual error me
This is not entirely on-topic for the FreeBSD list (except my
mail server is FreeBSD).
Does anyone know of a solution to allow secure mail forwarding to a
blackberry similar to the enterprise solutions for MS exchange,
and Lotus Notes?
Thanks
- Mike
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http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/
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> When I try and run linux-opera, i get this error.
>
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> ELF binary type "0" not known.
> ELF binary type "0" not known.
> /usr/X11R6/share/linux-opera/bin/opera: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
>
> what does that mean? What should I do?
> Wondering if you could copy the ports base of a FreeBSD server to a CD, then
> copy the CD to another FreeBSD server of the same version.
>
> I searched through many docs on CVSUP, but didn't find the answer to this
> question. I simply want to streamline the constant building and rebuilding
I am about to begin the process of building a replacement mail server
for our workgroup using FreeBSD and Sendmail.
In addition to receiving mail from our primary MX and sending mail out
our SMART_HOST, I would like the ability to enable our users to send and
receive email directly from this serv
> I have dynamic IP address and ISP blocks inbound port 25 so any
> recipients email server that checks back before accepting says I an
> invalid sender. Going through my ISP email server should fix this.
>
> How do I tell sendmail to send, relay my outgoing email through
> my ISP email server?
> How can I copy a group of files to a different name. I want to copy all
> files starting with 'bacula*' to 'bacula*.old'. So I have these four files:
>
> blacklamb# ll bac*
> -r--r--r-- 1 root wheel 949 Apr 22 09:13 bacula-barcodes
> -rw-r- 1 root wheel 5792 May 17 16:52 bacula-d
> Im giving up for now.
> Tried to build mozilla with ->
> make -DWITHOUT_MAILNEWS=yes -DWITHOUT_LDAP=yes -DWITHOUT_CHATZILLA=yes instal
> l
> and it still has the mail and chatzilla modules installed.
> Maybe Ill experiment with it later (like when Im sleeping)
If you are disabling all of th
Can someone shed light on the following error?
May 13 09:08:47 rr-spamd-0 ntpd[607]: ntpd 4.1.1b-a Wed May 12 13:55:12 PDT 2004 (1)
May 13 09:08:47 rr-spamd-0 ntpd[607]: bind() fd 5, family 2, port 123, addr
130.107.1.31
, in_classd=0 flags=1 fails: Can't assign requested address
rr-spamd-0# u
> I just got a Brother printer with a built in print server.
> Im trying to set it up to work in my DHCP updating DNS scheme.
> Using the printer's default name, Im always getting this DNS error ->
> May 12 15:42:07 hivemind named[84]: owner name "BRN_448719.trini0.org" IN
> (primary) is invalid
> I'm using 4.7p1 here, and I've had all sorts of fun on occasion with
> traceroute and my various firewall/routers. The default traceroute will
> not work since UDP traffic is apparently blocked on the return. Opening up
> port ranges on my router just doesn't seem right. However, Linux
> trac
> I did get single user up, but I have limited commands and it won't
> allow me to adduser.??
Do this again. When you get the shell prompt immediately issue the
command :
mount -a -t ufs
The /usr and other partitions are not likely to be mounted in single
user mode. adduser is in /usr/sbin/
> boot up and shutdown seem alot quicker than linux
>
> arden
Yes. I appreciate FreeBSD's short boot times, especially after I have
done a cvsup && make {build,install}{world,kernel}.
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ta,
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Can anyone recommend a well supported Serial ATA RAID card for FreeBSD?
I would like a mirrored drive with one hot spare.
Thanks
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> Anyone know whether it'd be possible to cleanly disable printing the
> kernel boot messages (the bold white text)? Meaning, short of
> commenting out the code that prints this, is there any way?
If you dont mind **NOT** having a console **AT ALL** you can comment out
the system console device
Read find(1). find is your friend.
- Mike
>
>
>
> I have a need for a script that removes tripwire reports that are over 30 day
> s
> old. my /var fills up quickly from them. aany clue on how to write this?
>
> - Noah
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> The AMANDA docs suggest handling this situation by splitting the
> partition up into multiple tar dumps; each of which will fit on the
> tape. (I'm currently in the process of tweaking my configs to try this
> for one of my partitions.)
That can work, but I dont like using tar in place of dump
tems has a 120 gig drive with about 36gigs (and growing) of
> people's images, documents, etc on it (samba server). My single tape drive
> is only 20 gigs. I am assuming this will be a problem for Amanda unless I
> get a bigger tape drive.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Rick Duval
> I am curious as to what people using FreeBSD use for a Backup Solution. Are
> there any Comercial software available for Tape Backup Solutions that run wel
> l on FreeBSD?
>
> I'm looking at using a Dell PowerVault 110T LTO tape drive and was looking fo
> r software to utilize to backup the 1
> I inadvertently broke the /usr/lib on my FreeBSD 4.7 box. Here's how
> this happened.
> How can I fix this?
>
> Any tips or advice will be greatly appreciated
Yikes! I feel your pain.
I have never done this, but it may be possible to grab all
of the files from :
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/p
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 deinstall the existing on and install the version from ports.
After that mozilla and mozilla-devel (and some other stuff) wont run
becuase l
> I think that WinXP more popular and more easy than FreeBSD.
You need to define "easy".
>From a GUI perspective, Yes many people will find Windows XP "easy". This
is often attributable to the fact that many of these people have been
using Windows since atleast the Windows95 days. For these
talled the kernel, and rebooted and it looks ok so far.
*phew*
- Michael Hogsett
>
> > At 02:11 PM 24/09/2003, Mike Hogsett wrote:
> >
> > >I have a machine that has been running 4.8-RELEASE for months flawlessly.
> > >I recently CVSup'd to RELENG_4_
fine last week (and not 4.8-RELEASE
as I indicated below). Is it possible to blow away /usr/src and cvsup to
4.8-RELEASE-p3 rather than 4.8-RELEASE-p8?
Thanks!
- Michael Hogsett
> At 02:11 PM 24/09/2003, Mike Hogsett wrote:
>
> >I have a machine that has been running 4.8-REL
I have a machine that has been running 4.8-RELEASE for months flawlessly.
I recently CVSup'd to RELENG_4_8 (now running 4.8-RELEASE-p8).
The machine is losing routes. Specifically its default route and a route
to the lan of one of its own interfaces. I can manually add the default
route back, b
> Does anyone know if it's possible to convert an ext3 partition to an
> ffs partition? And if so, is it possible to do it without data loss?
dump(8) and restore(8)* may do the trick. I would recommend dumping from
an os where ext3 is native (e.g. linux) and then restore on a os where ffs
is
> first, why does 59375408 + 1348433 != 61337213
> df -k /home/henninb
> Filesystemkbytesused avail capacity Mounted on
> 61337213 59375408 134843398%/home/henninb
I believe your disk has 1% reserved space. See newfs(8)
-m free space %
I have enabled the skey one time passwords login feature to allow telnet
access to a machine. Is there a way to require the skey login for telnet
but not for ssh?
> telnet -K ins
Trying 130.107.1.41...
Connected to ins.csl.sri.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
FreeBSD/i386 (ins) (ttyp1)
login: ho
> What mean BSD in FreeBSD name?
Berkeley Software Distribution. This was a distribution of a modified ATT
Unix that came out of University of California at Berkeley in the mid to
late 1970s.
For a family tree that will show how BSD is related to ATT Unix see :
http://www.levenez.com/unix/
-
> from an sh type shell
> for i in *.inc
> do
> z=`echo $i | sed -e "s/inc/htm/g"`
> mv ${i} ${z}
> done
This won't give expected results for a file named "fooinc.inc". It will
become "foohtm.htm". I realize that based on the file names given in the
original email this doesn't appear to be an i
> You can use /etc/ttys for this (despite the name).
Oh my! How clever. That had never occurred to me. I chose the crontab
entry method to keep the daemon half of SpamAssassin running. This is
more elegant.
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Try (as root):
# XFree86 -configure
That *should* write a configuration file into root's home directory.
Then run :
# XFree86 -xf86config /path/to/the/new/config
If it works you can tweak it from there (e.g. bit depth, screen
resolution, refresh frequency, etc.).
If not... um... your probl
> >i got a DoS attack, how i can stop it ?
> >
> >note:
> >i have a lan network in my home, and DSL connection which is connected
> >to the
> >hub direct, and i have 3 pc's.
> >
> >thanks
> >
>
> I use a firewall which allows a block of DoS IPs from any to any also
> can close ports easi
> I would like to be able to set certain sysctl variables in the kernel,
> preferably BEFORE the kernel finishes booting and runs init, etc. (or at
> the worst case, very shortly after init runs) I thought I remembered
> that there was a way to do this through the boot loader. Can anyone
> enligh
> > i wanted to change the shell for user root to bash.
> > in the freebsd online handbook i found this command:
> >
> > # echo "/usr/local/bin/bash" >> /etc/shells
> >
> >
> > but what i didnt know at this moment, that i have to install bash
> > before.
> > so i logged of as user root and get
few minutes ago (after killing off
the backups).
Nothing is mentioned in /var/log/messages. The switch claims the port is
running at 100Mbits, full-duplex, as does the output of
ifconfig. Suggestions?
- Mike Hogsett
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> Hmmm. Ok. I edited both files to list des rather than md5, but when I
> run 'passwd -l root' on my local box as a test I still appear to be
> getting an md5 password in the local master.passwd file.
>
> root:$1$/DW5l0iK$rVSJNci3lX3kfIa3w5bK50:0:0::0:0:Charlie &:/root:/bin/csh
>
> Suggestions
> > How do I configure FreeBSD to use DES? Specifically if I run a FreeBSD
> > NIS master how do I get rpc.yppasswdd and yppasswd to play nice?
>
> Look in /etc/login.conf:
>
> default:\
> :passwd_format=des:\
>
> Look in /etc/auth.conf:
>
> crypt_default = d
and yppasswd to play nice?
If I run yppasswd on my FreeBSD NIS client my password entry in our
password file on the NIS master ends up with an MD5 password so I can no
longer log into my Solaris NIS client.
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> mount -t msdos /dev/da0 /mnt
> msdos: /dev/da0: Invalid argument
> Why does this keep happening?? What am I doing wrong?
In the past I found that the zip disks had some odd partitioning. I often
found the primary partition to be the 4th partition on the disk (the first
three being empty/non-ex
> > Shawn Said:
> >
> > I am currently tryin to learn sysadmin. is there a place were there
> > are projects that I can practice on my box..I have just been searching
> > the web for stuff to do with my box and have learned bits and
> > pieces..but I want a little more structure. I have bought a f
> I'm always AMAZED at how well FreeBSD (and OpenBSD) just recognize
> things immediately: no special drivers-CD-or-floppy needed.
The flip-side of this is that it is often very simple to lift a harddrive
with freebsd installed from one machine and place it in another and not
have the device driv
> Hey,
Hi.
> I'm getting ready to setup a NIS server for a LAN, and I'd really like
> to use FreeBSD again. However, the last time I did this with FreeBSD
> (4.6, so not that long ago), I couldn't get the server to build a map
> for the home dirs. I tried an awk script in the Makefile that I s
Greetings,
Has anyone used a Dell PowerVault 122T tape loader with FreeBSD.
Specifically I am interested on how well the tape changing works.
- Mike
P.S. I would like to use the 122T with the LTO tapes, and Amanda to do
our backups. I use two Sony AIT SDX-400C drives now. I have been lookin
Not true. emacs20 and emacs21 are there too
--> pwd
/usr/ports/editors
[beast] [hogsett] [/usr/ports/editors]
--> ls -d emacs*
emacs emacs20-dl emacs21
emacs20 emacs20-mule-devel
[beast] [hogsett] [/usr/ports/editors]
-->
> How come emacs in th
Sorry after re-reading my reply one thing I did not make clear
Install freebsd as you would with a uniprocessor machine, then boot that
install and do what I recommend below
- Mike
>
> You need to recompile the kernel with the SMP options turned on, install
> the kernel and reboot. On a
You need to recompile the kernel with the SMP options turned on, install
the kernel and reboot. On a reasonable modern machine takes less than 10
minutes.
See /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC and the FreeBSD Handbook.
- Mike
> Hi,
> For a multiprocessor machine,to install FreeBSD,is
> something
For a reason that I have no ability to change I have a customer who needs
to install 4.2. Can I check out RELENG_4_2 from cvsup and get the desired
results? - or - Are 4.2 Install ISO available somewhere (not
ftp.freebsd.org).
TIA,
- Mike
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> I haven't seen FBSD 4.7 system with uptime > 1000 days, for quite
> obvious reasons.. Should I recommend everyone to install FBSD 2.2.8
> since it has good uptime records? :)
Sorry to step into the middle of a thread here, but to me it says that
FreeBSD has had, and likely continues to have, a
portmap is also required for NIS.
- Mike
> >From: Adam Stroud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >Since NIS uses RPC,
> >do I need to configure inetd.conf to allow RPC on the NIS server and
> >clients?
> >The handbook does not make any mention of editing the inetd.conf file.
>
> inetd doesn't handle RP
> No reason not to if you want to. But, you don't need to if you're
> willing to put up with XP being labeled as '???' in the OS selection
> menu which the regular FreeBSd boot manager will give you.
I also thought the `???' mean "Why the fsck would you want to run that!"
:)
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> If the full-duplex might be related, how would I set it to half-duplex?
If they both live on a switch then full duplex is likely preferable. If
they both live on a hub half duplex what you want. Make sure both ends
are at the same duplex setting. To manually set the 10/100 half/full
duplex s
[buzby] [hogsett] [~]
; uname -a
FreeBSD buzby 4.4-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE #3: Thu Sep 20 13:16:52 PDT 2001
root@buzby:/usr/src/sys/compile/PRI-NIS i386
[buzby] [hogsett] [~]
; uptime
4:22PM up 415 days, 7:17, 1 user, load averages: 0.08, 0.02, 0.01
[buzby] [hogsett] [~]
;
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> I saw a test a few months ago of several low-end switches, and they
> were all non-blocking with similar performance. Pretty much a
> commodity item at this point.
On refelection, makes me wonder why I spent $5000 on Cisco 2900 switches 5
years ago.
- Mike
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I would like to know where I can find more netgraph documentation and
examples outside of the man pages.
I would also like to know if the pseudo-device vlan and interact with
netgraph and would be interested in anyone's experience with ng_fec.
Thanks!
- Mike Hogsett
P.S. What I want
> Can someone tell me how to take a screen shot using KDE3?
I am not sure about KDE3 specific things, but I have taken screen shots
with xv. /usr/ports/graphics/xv
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>
> Greetings,
>
> I installed FreeBSD (4.7) on a laptop today. I did a network install
> using a LinkSys PCMPC100 (shows up as ed1). Install was flawless.
> Rebooted the machine, performed some additional port installs (over the
> network) and did a cvsup to RELENG_4_7. Everything was fine.
Greetings,
I installed FreeBSD (4.7) on a laptop today. I did a network install
using a LinkSys PCMPC100 (shows up as ed1). Install was flawless.
Rebooted the machine, performed some additional port installs (over the
network) and did a cvsup to RELENG_4_7. Everything was fine. I shutdown
the
I just acquired a Libretto 70. FreeBSD installed wonderfully onto it
Thanks Guys!.
I would like to set this box up as a wireless auditing box. Does Kismet
work on FreeBSD? Are there other tools that people would recommend?
Thanks
- Mike Hogsett
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Any suggestions for a DNS zone to NIS hosts file conversion utility? I
have several domain and several in-addr.arpa zones I would like to
generate a NIS hosts file from.
Thanks
- Michael Hogsett
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> Silly question. Using ProFTPD, how do I enable access by root via FTP?
> I
> need it only for short periods to be able to move and upload/update certain
> files. I understand the security risks and the server will only need to be
> up for brief periods of time. Anyone know how to d
>Submitter-Id: current-users
>Originator: Mike Hogsett
>Organization: SRI International Computer Science Laboratory
>Confidential: no
>Synopsis: top dumps core if specific errors in password file
>Severity: serious
>Priority: medium
>Category: bi
Can't you just go down into /dev and do :
./MAKEDEV ad4 ad5 ad6 ad7
and gain access to the 4 drives on a second (supported) IDE controller?
- Mike
>
> Hey people,
>
> Here's the long and short of it. I have my main server unixhideout.com
> running samba. All my windows clients programs su
I ran this once when I first heard of it (on Redshat Linux). I wandered
around for a bit then killed a few monsters. It was amusing for about 10
seconds until I killed my window manager and was dropped to the console.
- Mike
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> >> (12.03.200
> > flagg# top
> > Segmentation fault
> > flagg#
> >
I got a core file and ran gdb... I know almost nothing about gdb, but what
the heck.
(gdb) where
#0 0x2810cbd8 in endpwent () from /usr/lib/libc.so.4
#1 0x2810d421 in endpwent () from /usr/lib/libc.so.4
#2 0x2810c1da in getpwent () from /
>
> > I think you have corrupted src. I am running basically the same source -
> > util.c from diff and not having any problems. I would clean out
> > /usr/src/contrib/top, recvsup, and rebuild everything.
>
> You said "rebuild everything". Did you mean world/kernel or just top. I
> cleaned out
> I think you have corrupted src. I am running basically the same source -
> util.c from diff and not having any problems. I would clean out
> /usr/src/contrib/top, recvsup, and rebuild everything.
You said "rebuild everything". Did you mean world/kernel or just top. I
cleaned out top and rebuil
> # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-12-03 11:11:24 -0800:
> > I just cvsup'd, buildworld, installworld, etc. this morning to RELENG_4_7.
> > /usr/bin/top is segfaulting...
> >
> > FreeBSD flagg.csl.sri.com 4.7-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE-p2 #6: Tue
> > Dec 3 10:42:13 PST 2002
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u
More info that may help...
bash-2.05a$ ktrace /usr/bin/top
Segmentation fault
bash-2.05a$ kdump
1028 ktrace RET ktrace 0
1028 ktrace CALL execve(0xbfbffd6b,0xbfbffcac,0xbfbffcb4)
1028 ktrace NAMI "/usr/bin/top"
1028 ktrace NAMI "/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1"
> I just cvsup'd,
I just cvsup'd, buildworld, installworld, etc. this morning to RELENG_4_7.
/usr/bin/top is segfaulting...
FreeBSD flagg.csl.sri.com 4.7-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE-p2 #6: Tue
Dec 3 10:42:13 PST 2002
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-r-xr-sr-x 1 root kmem 32520 Dec 3
> What is the difference between FreeBSD and OpenBSD?
I can't enumarate all the differences, but I know that OpenBSD does not
support SMP hardware.
> Which flavor of BSD is the most secure straight out of the box?
The one powered off. I don't know sorry.
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> If I simply type "apple" in the "address bar" IE will prefix "apple"
> with "http://www."; and add the ".com" suffix, after failing to connect
> to just "apple".
I do not find this to be the case. I have a machine (hogx.csl.sri.com)
and on my windows box if I enter "hogx" into the location fie
> I want to be able to spoof a mac address of a nic in my machine so i can
> run a router(bsd) parralel to my router (LRP). The reason i want to
> spoof the mac address is because i don't want to call my isp and have
> them change my mac address. can someone tell me where to look or howto
> spoof
Wow! An English right here on FreeBSD-Questions!
> On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 10:32:54AM -0800, Gary W. Swearingen wrote:
> > > What purpose do they serve ?
> > > A System Manager can put the users in the appropriate groups
> > > for their work.
> > > I have never seen them used on any Unix system I
How do I get rid of the annoying Kerberos message?
Thanks,
- Mike
[beast] [hogsett] [~]
--> telnet switch-a
Trying 130.107.2.200...
Connected to switch-a.csl.sri.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
User Access Verification
Password: Kerberos: No default realm defined for Kerberos!
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This may or may not be helpful :
http://www.epkowa.co.jp/english/linux_e/pips_dwn_e.html
- Mike Hogsett
> (msg sent twice as I did not get feeback)
> hi, I have an Epson Stylus Color 880 which I want to run through
> apsfilter (or any other server) for lp but:
>
> # /usr/p
I don't think that FreeBSD-Questions is the forum for this discussion.
- Michael Hogsett
> Erik writes:
>
> > Have you read any of the license agreements normally
> > accompanying commercial software? The big companies
> > generally don't guarantee a bloody thing about the
> > software, least
> Is there any way I can force the FS to be marked clean, or to mount a
> dirty filesystem (possibly in read-only mode)?
Read the mount(8) man page, specifically `-f' and `-r' options.
I hope you have backups!
- Mike
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> > void die_you_gravy_sucking_pig_dog();
I believe this function can be traced back quite a few years to the
original Berkeley releases.
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>boot -s
>-- wait for the boot --
>fsck -a
>mount -u /
>mount -a
Better here would be :
mount -a -t ufs
in case there are NFS mounts in the fstab.
>swapon -a
>passwd root
> follow the prompts
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The passwd program.
> Somehow I managed to load FBSD and not have a root password. How do I
> setup a root password from a command line?
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ou got eplaser-3.0.4-651.tgz correctly...
> Try deleting eplaser-3.0.4-651.tgz and letting a download of the file occur
>
> Andrew
> - Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Hogsett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, Nove
>> Checksum mismatch for ghostscript/eplaser-3.0.4-651.tgz.
Suggestions? ( cvsup'd /usr/ports this morning )
- Mike
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> Thanks for the replies, guys, it's (freakin' finally) working.
Thank the NIS Gods.
> I don't know if it was the extra blank line before the +: in
> /etc/master.passwd was the culprit
It is likely.
> or the weird characters in
> /var/yp/ypservers. I did some reading to try and f
d doing network
> calls.
Don't forget to add
+:::
to /etc/group also.
- Mike Hogsett
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Look in /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c
static void
shutdown_halt(void *junk, int howto) {
...
}
Looks interesting.
- Mike
> Hi,
>
> --- Mike Hogsett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well whatever function the kernel is in while it
> > loops, polling the
> &g
> - Original Message -
> From: "Carlos Carnero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "DaleCo Help Desk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "FreeBSD Questions"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 2:07 PM
> Subject: Re: Junior hacker assignment :o
>
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > --- DaleCo Help Desk <[
Hmm. Looks to me that they need to change:
www.hamanndonald.com10800 INCNAME stimpy
to
www.hamanndonald.com10800 INCNAME stimpy.hamanndonald.com
or to
www.hamanndonald.com10800 INA 198.88.146.57
> $ host -all hamanndonald.com
> rcode = 0 (Succ
Sorry to jump into the middle of this thread, but I have recently
installed Apache 1.3x, mod_php4, and mysql on a 4.7 box. I simply
installed apache from the ports, mod_php from the ports and mysql from the
ports. The mod_php port asks what support you want built in before
building, an option th
> How can you get a precompiled binary version of FreeBSD for the x86
> platform? Is it available through downlod? [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors.html
Specifically :
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html
I don't really think it makes much of a difference. Support for the card
will depend much more on the version of X you have installed and whether
that version supports the card (assuming you will be running X). If it is
just for the system console I don't believe it will matter at all, unless
do
> To find something in the ports collection,
> do this:
>
> $cd /usr/ports
> $make search key=(keyword)
>
> ...in your case, 'php' or 'mod_php'
> should have done the trick.
Although in cases of libraries (or similar ports) where many other ports
depend on it this can return way too many result
/usr/ports/www/mod_php4/
> I want to host (or whatever) the site myself. I think it would be a
> good learning experience for me. I know where apache is in the ports
> but where is php?
>
> On Fri, 1 Nov 2002 17:48:17 -0500
> david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Friday 01 November 2002 15:
There is not cost for FreeBSD, at all. Use it for whatever you want or
need.
> I was thinking of setting up a server unix n every one else to use os
> with server inviroment and have paying customers wants to carge to
> license software. does freeBSD?
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> Is is better to run a 2nd drive on another IDE channel or on the same
> bus? Eg. IDE channel 1 = ad0 (main OS), IDE channel 2 = ad1 (other data
> - maybe MySQL and websites?)
Yes I would recommend this, but I would also recommend not having a CD
drive on the same bus as a heavily used disk (un
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