Thanks for the tip Mark. I ran cvsup against my ports again, tried to
install and it Worked!
Tim
Mark Frank wrote:
* On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 12:20:29PM -0400 Chuck Swiger wrote:
Tim Hogan wrote:
So the bottom line is that I love the ports because I am by no means a
programer. As
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Tim Hogan wrote:
So the bottom line is that I love the ports because I am by no means
a programer. As long as I can type make install I am good to go.
The problem is that I just tried to do an upgrade on some ports that
were out of date and I am now getting the error
So the bottom line is that I love the ports because I am by no means a
programer. As long as I can type make install I am good to go. The
problem is that I just tried to do an upgrade on some ports that were
out of date and I am now getting the error below. A previous version
was installed
Ron,
I have run into a strange problem with ports and cvsup that you may be
running into. For some unknown reason I can run a cvsup and it appears
that everything has run fine however I show that nothing needs to be
updated. Now here is the kicker; If I delete the ports directory (or
move
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2005-04-16 21:10, Tim Hogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have recently done a system update to address some security issues and
discovered that during the update the soft links in my /usr/sbin directory
were re-written back to the system defaults. I believe
Mike Woods wrote:
Tim Hogan wrote:
I have recently done a system update to address some security issues and
discovered that during the update the soft links in my /usr/sbin
directory were re-written back to the system defaults. I believe that I
have changed the mailq, sendmail, and newaliases
I have recently done a system update to address some security issues and
discovered that during the update the soft links in my /usr/sbin
directory were re-written back to the system defaults. I believe that I
have changed the mailq, sendmail, and newaliases soft links back to what
they should be,
OK, so every night the default install of FreeBSD generates a "security
run output" report for IPF denied packets. Here is a sample report;
> 221143 @2 block out log quick on dc0 from any to any head 15
> 92733 @2 block in log quick on dc0 from any to any head 10
> 20 @8 block in log quick on dc0
Thnaks to all who replied.
Tim
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/serialconsole-setu
> p.html
> - Original Message -
> From: "Ruben de Groot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Tim Hogan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[
I have installed FreeBSD v4.8 on an Intel system that had a monitor and
a keyboard attached at the time of install. I would now like to remove
the monitor and keyboard and have a headless unit however I can't seem
to make the serial port work as a console. Can't someone direct me to
where to
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