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From: Poul-Henning Kamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Der er heller ikke mange *BSD
>>folk som har meldt sig til at holde en BoF / foredrag på Linuxforum (er
>>dog lige kommet 2 stks til)
>Som sædvanlig stiller jeg gerne op hvis det ønskes, men jeg aner
>lige så sædvanligt ik
Bwt, please CC to me as I am not on the list,
thanks :-)
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From: Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The checksum mismatch should indicate to you that there was a problem
> downloading the file, or if the distfile has actually changed then the
> port may have already been updated. Update your ports tree, remove
> the distfile
Hi again
I have installed the base system of FreeBSD 4.7-Release and now I am trying to get X
windows, gnome2 and sawfish on my computer, so I go into:
/usr/ports/x11/gnome2 and write "make install clean", but
/usr/ports/databases/libgnomedb can't build (something with checksum not matching, but
Hey Subcribers
I have installed FreeBSD 4.7 on my com (mini installation) and now want to install X
window and Gnome. So I run /stand/sysinstall and chose:
Configure/Desktop/Gnome + sawfish and it starts downloading, but here comes the
problem. It downloads alot, things I haven't neven asked fo
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> > I have a 800 series cisco router and it is attached to my FreeBSD
> 4.6.2 box. I can telnet right in, but how do I connect to it via
> /dev/cuaa0 (the com1 port)?
>
> man tip
Thanks :-)
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Hey FreeBSD lovers :-)
I have a 800 series cisco router and it is attached to my FreeBSD 4.6.2 box. I can
telnet right in, but how do I connect to it via /dev/cuaa0 (the com1 port)?
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From: "Rafter Man" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm no it! Thanks :-)
Ups, I'm ON it! *GG*
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From: Wayne Pascoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > If I have a server running telnetd and sshd, how can I denie a users
> > telnet access (he must have ssh access also using passwords).
>
> For starters, I would strongly deny telnet access by default. There
> are very few goo
- Original Message -
From: "Daniel Bye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > I have a system running telnetd and sshd
> > > Some users may NOT use telnet to login, they have to login via sshd
> > > (using passwords).
> Perhaps you can take advantage of the $SSH_TTY variable that gets set
> for all
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From: Roman Neuhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I am using a webmailer, so it is out of my hands.
>
> hm :/
:-)
> > Let's take it again one more time, from the top:
> > I have a system running telnetd and sshd
> > Some users may NOT use telnet to login, they have
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From: Roman Neuhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> please, wrap your lines at about 72 chars
I am using a webmailer, so it is out of my hands.
> disable telnet in /etc/inetd.conf (isn't it off by default??)
Let's take it again one more time, from the top:
I have a
Hi Subscribers
If I have a server running telnetd and sshd, how can I denie a users telnet access (he
must have ssh access also using passwords).
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Hi again
I want to write a program that -like ssh- use an encrypted connection (SSH2 protocol).
Is there some functions or libs you can guide me to?
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From: "Byron Schlemmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Hi FreeBSD'ers
> > >
> > > I want to write programs for freebsd, so can you guide me to some info
> > about freebsd api's and coding style?
>
> "man 9 style" even. :)
>
> Have you also tried :
>
>
>http:///doc/en_U
- Original Message -
From: Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Well, I don't want to force users to use bash if they are used to or lve tcsh
>(or some other shell). But if we are lucky, then maybe sftp and ssh will have a way
>to chroot users in the future. But thanks for you repl
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From: "Daniel Bye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > How do you chroot people logging in via ssh? or sftp?
>
> The easiest solution I've found for this is to give your restricted
> users rbash as a login shell. (This applies to interactive ssh
> connections, I don't know abou
Hi again :-)
How do you chroot people logging in via ssh? or sftp?
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Hi FreeBSD'ers
I want to write programs for freebsd, so can you guide me to some info about freebsd
api's and coding style?
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