What version of FreeBSD are you running? Is this on a clean system?
And, did you cvsup the ports tree before you started building anything
whatsoever?
Ted
>-Original Message-
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jeff MacDonald
>Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 10:
Hello. I'm using a pare of SATA Disks as RAID1 (Mirrored) Array on Intel SRCS16
controller. And I made this type of array in a BIOS of a controller. Then I
had install a FreeBSD 5.4 Release I had not one disk (such ar0), but 2
different disks (such ad4 and ad6) .
So If i will be use atacontro
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Jim Haskell wrote:
I, a relatively newcomer to FreeBSD, am having trouble compiling my own
kernel for my new FreeBSD box. According to the handbook, if 'make'
fails (and /usr/sbin/config and make dep do not have problems,) I should
seek the wisdom of those on this listserv.
Hello,
thank you for reply.
I got now syslog as well as sysctl is there but they have problem... I think
Can you tell what is the problem with my server using following output.
I can not use make or install a port on it.
-bash-2.05b# cd /usr/ports/
-bash-2.05b# cd graphics/png
-bash: cd: cd: N
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> What version of FreeBSD are you running? Is this on a clean system?
>
> And, did you cvsup the ports tree before you started building anything
> whatsoever?
>
> Ted
>
>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jeff M
-bash-2.05b# cd /usr/ports/
-bash-2.05b# cd graphics/png
-bash: cd: cd: No such file or directory
The problem is there.
Try:
cd /usr/ports/graphics/png
There may be a stranger character on your second line
Any way you are not in the right directory when you try the command "make"
Olivier
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Got the same problem as this (from archives):
> Mon Apr 11, Gary Kline kline at tao.thought.org wrote:
>
> I need some insight here. The following "[BUG]" with ./lib/mkmf.rb is
> causing the latest ruby18 to not build; I think this causes the
> latest gnome_update script to fault. Does anybody
- Original Message -
From: "Michael H. Semcheski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, June 24, 2005 1:46 am
Subject: Re: NAT router confusion
> On Thursday 23 June 2005 07:43 pm, Ulf Magnusson wrote:
> > Is this router really some switch/router hybrid? Or..? Bleh, someone
> > please sort this
My understanding is that the netmask (255.255.255.0 as you put it) is only
to determine how much of the IP address is used for the subnet address. I'm
a newb with this as well, so please, someone correct me if i'm wrong. If
your IP is 192.168.1.10 and your netmask is 255.255.255.0, then only the
ln
-s
/usr/ports/graphics/xfree86-dri/work/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/linux/drm/xf86drmRandom.c
xf86drmRandom.c
rm -f xf86drmSL.c
ln
-s
/usr/ports/graphics/xfree86-dri/work/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/linux/drm/xf86drmSL.c
xf86drmSL.c
make: don't know how to mak
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 20:35, Warren wrote:
> ln
> -s
> /usr/ports/graphics/xfree86-dri/work/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-supp
>ort/linux/drm/xf86drmRandom.c xf86drmRandom.c
> rm -f xf86drmSL.c
> ln
> -s
> /usr/ports/graphics/xfree86-dri/work/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-supp
>ort/linux/drm/
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 9:11 pm, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 20:35, Warren wrote:
> > ln
> > -s
> > /usr/ports/graphics/xfree86-dri/work/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-su
> >pp ort/linux/drm/xf86drmRandom.c xf86drmRandom.c
> > rm -f xf86drmSL.c
> > ln
> > -s
> > /usr/ports/graphics/
"Daniel Marsh" writes:
>Why don't you just setup an IP alias for the fxp0 interface?
>
>ie:
>ifconfig_fxp0_alias0="inet 192.168.1.7"
Thank you. that both validates some of what I did, but raises
new questions. Originally, I tried to bring up a second Ethernet card
which is on the system
Hallo,
I'm a FreeBSD user for years with machines in production since V2.X.
At the moment I have a really strange problem in our environment.
- NetApp Cluster NFS file server
- HPUX-11, Solaris-8, FreeBSD-4.11 Clients
- 6 Virus/Spam scans a day, spread over 5 different FreeBS
Hi,
Thanks for the help folks. I did the unthinkable and put xp back on ;)
I have a bsd server or 4 in my house so i'll let them do what they do,
and let xp do what it does.
Konqueror : No. Can't. It doesn't support all JS and we're a web shop.
You can argue with me "yes it does" but i'll say "no
it's my understanding that when you add an alias to an interface
AND that alias is within the same network as the main address on
the interface that it should be set with a /32 bit netmask.
for example:
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_fxp0_alias0="inet 192.168.1.7
Jeff MacDonald wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the help folks. I did the unthinkable and put xp back on ;)
I have a bsd server or 4 in my house so i'll let them do what they do,
and let xp do what it does.
Konqueror : No. Can't. It doesn't support all JS and we're a web shop.
You can argue with me "yes i
Joe wrote:
Okay, I've been looking and looking for duplicate natd's.
I have the /etc/rc.conf which has natd stuff below, and the only
other place I see it is in ipfw.
I was able to change my rc and use /etc/rc.d/natd start and that
works. Which is better as it does not require me to reload
dear list,
i would like to know if there is a MS Project equivalent that runs on
FreeBSD?
TIA
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I'm going to learn about the freebsd firewall . In the handbook list
some of them and I could not find out what is the best . So I decided
to post here hoping to gain some of your opinion and experience .
I would like to know what firewall was the most wanted ? I have used
Linux several months and
freebsd_daemon wrote:
dear list,
i would like to know if there is a MS Project equivalent that runs on
FreeBSD?
Though not as fully featured (or if you prefer, "bloated" ;),
Imendio Planner (http://planner.imendio.org/) is pretty good for
basic Gantt charts and resource allocation planning.
On Friday 24 June 2005 06:25 am, Ulf Magnusson wrote:
> Thanks, I think I understand how it works now. I guess it's basically
> like an ordinary router that pretends it's a switch for all addresses
> that appear on the same local network. It looks at the destination
> address in IP packets and the
Dear Sir,
I am working on postfix Mailserver at freebsd.and install the courier Imap and
courier-authlib-mysql .and also Configuration the setting of courier-imap with
mysql.When i authenticate the mysql pop user with courier-imap.Following error
message occour.
Part of my maillog:
Jun 24
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 20:47, Warren wrote:
> Just before doing PortUpgrade before sending the 1st email
>
> > Did you read /usr/ports/UPDATING?
>
> cant say as i did.
Well that was silly..
Not that I think there is a specific entry in this case but it is a good habit
to get in to..
Do you have the
On Fri, June 24, 2005 8:25, freebsd_daemon said:
>
> i would like to know if there is a MS Project equivalent that runs on
> FreeBSD?
>
Not sure if a web-based solution is what you're looking for, but,
check out http://www.dotproject.net/
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On Friday 24 June 2005 14:42, Muhammad Kashif Yaqoob wrote:
> I am working on postfix Mailserver at freebsd.and install the courier Imap
> and courier-authlib-mysql .and also Configuration the setting of
> courier-imap with mysql.When i authenticate the mysql pop user with
> courier-imap.Followin
i have CUPS set up on my FreeBSD 4.11 box, but i've
never used it (i've never printed at all from this
machine).
i want to bring this computer into a home network with
Macs running OSX. if you bring a Mac into this
network,
it sees all the printers that are avaibale and you can
select one to print
Which firewall you select to use should be based on your level of
understanding of how information is moved across the internet.
Ipfilter is best suited for people who are just learning about
firewalling. PF is a little more automated and the rules are very
close to IPF's.
IPFW is for the advanced
On June 24, 2005 09:33 am, Khanh Cao Van wrote:
> I'm going to learn about the freebsd firewall . In the handbook list
> some of them and I could not find out what is the best . So I decided
> to post here hoping to gain some of your opinion and experience .
> I would like to know what firewall was
On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 04:11:17AM -0500, Jim Haskell wrote:
> The offending lines from make:
>
> cc -c -x assembler-with-cpp -DLOCORE -O -pipe -Wall -Wredundant-decls
> -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith
> -Winline -Wcast-qual -fformat-extensions -std=
On Friday 24 June 2005 10:59 am, Ean Kingston wrote:
> IPF was written for OpenBSD and later ported to FreeBSD. IPF came into
> existence because of disagreements between certain members of the OpenBSD
> team and the author of IPFilter. Filtering is done in the kernel and I
> believe NAT is also in
Hello,
ps:
root542 0.0 0.7 1320 812 ?? Ss Tue09AM 2:22.10
/sbin/natd -dynamic -d -log_ipfw_denied -log_denied -dynamic -n
dc0
ifconfig:
pccard_ifconfig="NO"
ifconfig_xl0="inet 192.168.0.15 netmask 255.255.255.0"
ifconfig_dc0="DHCP"
So FreeBSD 5.3 isn't production? I had read som
On Friday 24 June 2005 15:31, fbsd_user wrote:
> Which firewall you select to use should be based on your level of
> understanding of how information is moved across the internet.
> Ipfilter is best suited for people who are just learning about
> firewalling. PF is a little more automated and the r
--- Henry Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 6/24/2005 at 07:19 Your Name wrote:
>
> >i have CUPS set up on my FreeBSD 4.11 box, but i've
> >never used it (i've never printed at all from this
> >machine).
> >i'm looking for the simplest answer to printing
> from
> >this, not trying to d
How to get the best results from FreeBSD questions.
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The trouble with books is that you can't update them the way you can a web page
or any other online documentation. The result is that most leading edge
computer books are out of date almost before they are printed. Unfortunately,
The Complete FreeBSD, published by O'Reilly, is no exception. Inev
I see rule numbers in the pf.log file but can not find any way to list the
incore rules with their internal rule numbers.
Is there a way to list the incore PF rules with rule numbers?
Can a pf rule be inserted into the incore rules after or before a selected
rule?
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Hello freebsd-questions!
I've had today a strange problem. One of my WIFI link has ping in
about 1500 ms. Usualy radio reset helps but not today. Just by a
mistake I've deleted static arp table in system and big surprise -
evrything gone to normal. What a hell. I've loaded arp table - it
workes f
Hello,
Since the new security release of cacti yesterday. I was wondering how
do I update the port?
I tried portupdgrade cacti -F but that did not seem to do anyhing.
A freind said that I needed to:
cvsup
make
make deinstall
make reinstall
Is there no way to patch it?
Thanks for the help.
Erik
Hi,
I'm trying out FreeBSD for the first time for use at work. However,
there is a corporate firewall and hence ftp traffic doesn't get
through. I can access http sites. So if a selling point of FreeBSD is
its ports collection
1. Can you do a CVSup to update your ports via http?
2. Can you
Joe wrote:
Hello,
ps:
root542 0.0 0.7 1320 812 ?? Ss Tue09AM 2:22.10
/sbin/natd -dynamic -d -log_ipfw_denied -log_denied -dynamic -n
dc0
Is this just after a reboot? If so, it does show that natd is running,
so I'm not sure why you're getting the message you were getting.
"Andrew L. Gould" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 19 June 2005 07:15 am, Fabian Keil wrote:
> > "Andrew L. Gould" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I have a gzip'd database backup file that's 3GB in size. I used
> > > mkisofs to create an iso image for burning to a DVD-R. Both the
> > > mk
* freebsd_daemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Jun 24. 2005 15:25]:
> dear list,
>
> i would like to know if there is a MS Project equivalent that runs on
> FreeBSD?
Something like Taskjuggler might also be worth a look:
http://www.taskjuggler.org
--
Mads Martin Joergensen, http://mmj.dk
"Why make thin
Sam Ip wrote:
I'm trying out FreeBSD for the first time for use at work. However,
there is a corporate firewall and hence ftp traffic doesn't get
through. I can access http sites. So if a selling point of FreeBSD is
its ports collection
1. Can you do a CVSup to update your ports via http?
On Friday 24 June 2005 01:01 pm, Sam Ip wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying out FreeBSD for the first time for use at work. However,
> there is a corporate firewall and hence ftp traffic doesn't get
> through. I can access http sites. So if a selling point of FreeBSD
> is its ports collection
>
> 1. Can
I have been using ipfw for quite some time and I love it. The only
issues I have with it are on the NAT side. Without a tool to modify the
current nat rules, I can not change them dynamically without editing my
config file then doing something like...
killall -9 natd ; sleep 2 ; /sbin/natd -f /et
On 2005-06-24 13:08, fbsd_user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I see rule numbers in the pf.log file but can not find any way to list the
> incore rules with their internal rule numbers.
> Is there a way to list the incore PF rules with rule numbers?
# pfctl -vv -sr
The double -v option *is*
On 2005-06-24 10:31, fbsd_user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which firewall you select to use should be based on your level of
> understanding of how information is moved across the internet.
>
> Ipfilter is best suited for people who are just learning about
> firewalling. PF is a little more automa
On 2005-06-24 10:59, Ean Kingston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For anyone who wants to start the in-kernel vs user-land NAT argument,
> I've already been through it and there are valid arguments for both
> sides. So, I won't get into it again.
Agreed. Most of the people who use FreeBSD in SOHO in
Hey guys, I'm using FreeBSD 5.4, with oidentd 2.0.7 and PF. I can run oidentd
fine but when i try to run it with the -m flag (masquerade flag) it tells me:
Fatal: Can't open kmem device: No such file or directory
Though:
mem.ko module is loaded and:
crw-r- 1 root kmem 244, 1 Jun 24 16:06 /dev/
Hi-
I'm running freeBSD v5.3 with KDE v3.3.0.
I just installed ethereal from the ports collection. Ethereal works
fine but I can't seem to find the bleeping icon! Can someone point me
in the right direction or just email their set to me?
Output from pkg_info below. Am I just not seeing it
Hi,
I have a gvinum setup and am using an adaptec 7899 controller. Upon
removing a drive (testing gvinum), the following happens...
Is this message useful at all without a backtrace? Is there interest in
getting a proper backtrace?
I am running FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE on a dell poweredge 1550 using o
Sean P. Malone wrote:
Hi-
I'm running freeBSD v5.3 with KDE v3.3.0.
I just installed ethereal from the ports collection. Ethereal
works fine but I can't seem to find the bleeping icon! Can
someone point me in the right direction or just email their set to me?
Output from pkg_info below. Am
David Kelly wrote:
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 08:05:48AM -0500, Brian John wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know of a utility that will get a webpage and dump the
output to standard out? I was going to use wget, but it dumps the
output to a file. Any ideas?
fetch -o - http://url
curl ht
Hi!
I cant seem to get Gnome2 to work. I installed FreeBSD 5.4
from scratch, installed Xorg (it works fine, I can get into Xterm) and ran
CVS (for both source and ports) and portupgrade several times. When I try
to startx either as root or as a user, I get the initial Gnome 2.10
> On 6/23/05, Brian Duke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The BTX loader fails right after the initial setup screen. I press any
> > option except install prompt and it fails.
>
> the first thing i would do is try different installation media.
> disabling acpi might help. it's certainly worth a try(
Greetings,
has anyone gotten the Multisync plugin for Evolution 2 compiled and
installed under FreeBSD? The CVS snapshot of multisync 0.82 contains the
evolution2 plugin and it seems people are using it under Linux. It is
currently not available via the FreeBSD ports tree. Multisync can be
install
--On June 24, 2005 5:31:13 PM +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 24 June 2005 15:31, fbsd_user wrote:
Which firewall you select to use should be based on your level of
understanding of how information is moved across the internet.
Ipfilter is best suited for people who are just learning a
I'm copy-and-pasting from the archives, since I'm not subscribed to
the freebsd-questions list; please CC me on replies.
Denny White writes:
> [...]
> The following files are affected by security
> fixes, but have not been updated because they
> have been modified locally:
To translate: "I looked
Hello,
On your FTP servers that host all of the FreeBSD releases and such, are
these servers using FreeBSD as their OS? If so, what FTP server program is
being used?
Thanks.
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Hello Family,
I was totally stoked to get my first 64-bit PC, an AMD/Athlon and it
came with Windows-XP Pro, and I did what I always do and that's to then
install Linux then FreeBSD. All my machines work great like this with
the Linux bootloader doing the booting of WinXP/Linux/FreeBSD.
The thin
On Jun 23, 2005, at 3:23 PM, Ben Timby wrote:
I was upgrading from 4.10-STABLE to 5.4-STABLE, following the
instructions in the freebsd handbook and something went wrong.
I used CVSup to update my sources. I built the world and kernel as
follows:
cd /usr/src
make buildworld && make build
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On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Colin Percival wrote:
I'm copy-and-pasting from the archives, since I'm not subscribed to
the freebsd-questions list; please CC me on replies.
Denny White writes:
[...]
The following files are affected by security
fixes, bu
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On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
Hello Family,
I was totally stoked to get my first 64-bit PC, an AMD/Athlon and it
came with Windows-XP Pro, and I did what I always do and that's to then
install Linux then FreeBSD. All my machines w
...snip...
|
| Personally, I like the "quick" keyword of the OpenBSD firewall, (but not
enough to bother
| installing it.)
|
| Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
I've a firewall/router/proxy with openbsd and think to replace it
with freebsd 5.4
Do you mean freebsd's PF don't support the 'quick'
On 6/24/05, Hornet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Since the new security release of cacti yesterday. I was wondering how
> do I update the port?
> I tried portupdgrade cacti -F but that did not seem to do anyhing.
>
> A freind said that I needed to:
> cvsup
> make
> make deinstall
> make
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