--- Andreas Wider�e Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
> I recently upgraded one of my production servers to
> FreeBSD 4.11 p19 and
> then upgraded all ports. I'm now running Apache
> 1.3.36 mod_ssl and Php 4.4.2
> .
>
> I had Squirrelmail running on https and now I can't
> start Apach
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Aug 2006, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>
>> I think it would help uptake if when the bsdstats job is first run, it
>> issues you with a 'registered system number' -- then all of the folks
>> with low numbered systems get bragging rights...
>
> Actually, there is no "r
On 8/8/06, Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Andreas Wider�e Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
> I recently upgraded one of my production servers to
> FreeBSD 4.11 p19 and
> then upgraded all ports. I'm now running Apache
> 1.3.36 mod_ssl and Php 4.4.2
> .
>
> I had
--- Andreas Wider�e Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 8/8/06, Girish Venkatachalam
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > --- Andreas Wider�e Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > I recently upgraded one of my production servers
> to
> > > FreeBSD 4.11 p19
Quoting Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > > Hope to get some input.
> > > Looks like ur random seeding is not happening
> > > properly. check whether /dev/random and
> > /dev/urandom
> > > work properly. You can verify it with the command
> > >
> > > $openssl rand 512
> > >
Why not
Nagy László wrote:
Hello,
I need to setup an environment where some users (10 to 20 employees)
will use terminals to run programs. They need to run a few popular
programs: thunderbird, firefox, adobe acrobat, openoffice and gaim. This
site will be a customer service. We decided to reduce th
[snip]
Then that is working properly. I think you can try
this then. Which might also work and I am out of
ideas. :-(
$ openssl genrsa 1024
# openssl genrsa 1024
Generating RSA private key, 1024 bit long modulus
...++
.
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Aug 2006, Chris wrote:
>
>> Just my .02 worth - that Sparc64 listing Is mine Wheee!
>
> There are two Sparc64 listings ... both yours?
>
> The 8 in Panama are all mine :)
Where's Chile? I just added 4 boxes and they're not listed.
Excellent job Marc!
On 8/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > > Hope to get some input.
> > > Looks like ur random seeding is not happening
> > > properly. check whether /dev/random and
> > /dev/urandom
> > > work properly. You can verify it with
Hello,
i have started to run this script , but for some reason i dont show
up in the list. or maybe i do, but at least not the country from
which i am submitting, china, has still zero entries. how can this
be? my ip does resolve to a host in china when using some geoip
lookup service...
Quoting Andreas Widerøe Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 8/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Quoting Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > > > > Hope to get some input.
> > > > > Looks like ur random seeding is not happening
> > > > > properly. check whether /d
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Mikhail Goriachev wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Mon, 7 Aug 2006, Chris wrote:
Just my .02 worth - that Sparc64 listing Is mine Wheee!
There are two Sparc64 listings ... both yours?
The 8 in Panama are all mine :)
Where's Chile? I just added 4 boxes and they'
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, David Schulz wrote:
Hello,
i have started to run this script , but for some reason i dont show up in the
list. or maybe i do, but at least not the country from which i am submitting,
china, has still zero entries. how can this be? my ip does resolve to a host
in china whe
On 8/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Andreas Widerøe Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 8/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Quoting Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > > > > Hope to get some input.
> > > > > Looks like ur random se
On 08/08/06, Atom Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks. I found my problem. (Sysinstall, aka fdisk, won't do more that
1.2TB.)
BTW, anybody have any good advice on how to manage a large file system?
Unfortunately I have to say "consider Solaris or Linux as they have
journalling file syst
Quoting Andreas Widerøe Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> (no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging
> symbols found)...
> Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe.
> 0x2810b1e8 in writev () from /usr/lib/libc.so.4
> (gdb)
And there's your problem. Some library
cool yes, now i see it also, but it wasn't there before right after i
executed my script. is there maybe some sort of delay before the data
appears?
On Aug 8, 2006, at 4:01 PM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, David Schulz wrote:
Hello,
i have started to run this script , but
Greg Groth wrote:
Hmm I guess that sould be the problem then:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] telnet localhost 25
Trying ::1...
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.eu.org
Escape character is '^]'.
220 Fstaals.net ESMTP Sendmail 8.13.3/8.13.3; Mon, 7 Aug 2006
20:31:30 +0200 (CE
ST)
EHLO localhost
250-
On 8/8/06, Andreas Widerøe Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting Andreas Widerøe Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
>
> > (no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...(no
> debugging
> > symbols found)...
> > Program
On 8/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Andreas Widerøe Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 8/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Quoting Andreas Widerøe Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > (no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols fo
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Mikhail Goriachev wrote:
>
>> Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>>> On Mon, 7 Aug 2006, Chris wrote:
>>>
Just my .02 worth - that Sparc64 listing Is mine Wheee!
>>> There are two Sparc64 listings ... both yours?
>>>
>>> The 8 in Panama are all mine :)
Hello,
I think there is at least one error in country naming:
should be Kazakhstan instead of Kazakstan. Our friends from Kazakhstan
of course can correct me.
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On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 12:42:27AM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> I've now committed v2.0 of the 300.statistics periodic script ... this one
> adds the device reporting that we'd talked about previously, and the
> summary reports now reflect the driver(s) in use for those deciding to
> repo
Well ext3 can have problems too - I've had numerous problems with that, and
had to revert back to ext2 to get the filesystem to mount. XFS is much
better.
And I've had no problems with UFS/softupdates on FreeBSD, but YMMV as they
say.
But yes, when ZFS gets ported to FreeBSD we will all very hap
On Tuesday 08 August 2006 04:22, David Schulz wrote:
> cool yes, now i see it also, but it wasn't there before right after i
> executed my script. is there maybe some sort of delay before the data
> appears?
>
> On Aug 8, 2006, at 4:01 PM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> > On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, David Schul
Hello all,
I am wondering how well Portsnap plays with CVSup. As an example,
let's say that I accidentally deleted a Port folder (/usr/ports/print/
hplip as an example), I assume the best way of bringing it back would
be CVSup and not Portsnap. Is this thinking correct? After using
CVSup,
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 05:48:26PM -0700, gahn wrote:
> hi:
>
> how could i fix the default boot option in dual-boot
> mode?
>
> i have a machine with both windows xp and freebsd 6.1.
> it works fine with freebsd boot manager (wiht optios
> of f1 for xp and f2 for freebsd when it starts). but i
>
On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 07:22:11AM -0400, Anthony Agelastos wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am wondering how well Portsnap plays with CVSup. As an example,
> let's say that I accidentally deleted a Port folder (/usr/ports/print/
> hplip as an example), I assume the best way of bringing it back would
On Monday 07 August 2006 13:35, Andrew Gould wrote:
> Given the occasional question regarding wireless
> adapters on this list, and that I didn't see this in
> the hardware notes, I thought I'd post a message:
>
> The D-Link DWL-G122 version B1 is compatible with
> FreeBSD 6.1 Release on the i386 a
Hi All,
I have an issue which is starting to get annoying.
I am currently running Postfix 2.3.2 under FreeBSD 5.4.
Which POP3 daemons are people using to provide remote access to mail folders
via POP3.
I have just installed qpopper via ports which all seemed to go well until
actually acessi
When doing a portupgrade, I ran into this error. Any ideas?
gdkdrawable-x11.c:32:24: cairo-xlib.h: No such file or directory
gdkdrawable-x11.c: In function `_gdk_x11_drawable_update_size':
gdkdrawable-x11.c:264: warning: implicit declaration of function
`cairo_xlib_surface_set_size'
gdkdrawable-x
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006 13:52:13 +0100
"Philip Radford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am currently running Postfix 2.3.2 under FreeBSD 5.4.
>
> Which POP3 daemons are people using to provide remote access to mail
> folders via POP3.
dovecot for pop3 and imap, it's in the ports and.. it's awesome
ht
How can I downgrade a package in freebsd? I'm having a server (luckily
not a production one) running postfix+amavisd-new+clamav and after the
portupgrade -a amavis is failing saying:
run_command: child process [4331]: Error closing main::stdin: Bad file
descriptor at /usr/local/sbin/amavisd line 1
I use qpopper with windows office outlook & outlook express without
any problems.
My guess is you don't have outlook configured correctly.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Philip
Radford
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 8:52 AM
To: freebsd-questi
On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 04:37:17PM +0300, Yousef Raffah wrote:
> How can I downgrade a package in freebsd? I'm having a server (luckily
> not a production one) running postfix+amavisd-new+clamav and after the
> portupgrade -a amavis is failing saying:
>
> run_command: child process [4331]: Error c
Philip Radford wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have an issue which is starting to get annoying.
>
> I am currently running Postfix 2.3.2 under FreeBSD 5.4.
>
> Which POP3 daemons are people using to provide remote access to mail folders
> via POP3.
>
> I have just installed qpopper via ports which all
On 8/8/06, Andreas Widerøe Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/8/06, Girish Venkatachalam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> --- Andreas Wider�e Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > On 8/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Quoting Andreas Wider�e And
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Mon, 7 Aug 2006, Matthew Seaman wrote:
I think it would help uptake if when the bsdstats job is first run, it
issues you with a 'registered system number' -- then all of the folks
with low numbered systems get bragging right
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, David Schulz wrote:
cool yes, now i see it also, but it wasn't there before right after i
executed my script. is there maybe some sort of delay before the data
appears?
Yup, but only as the database grows ... I'm using the pear GeoIP module to
determine country, of course
FreeBSD 6.1 STABLE
I have SASL and Postfix installed and for the most part they seem to
work all right together. However, there is one small problem.
When attempting to send a message from one of the PC's on the network,
actually any PC on the network except for the one with Postfix installed
on
You may use portdowngrade from /usr/ports/sysutil/portdowngrade and
possibaly use -s switch to choose the proper cvs server for the downgrade
data.
But I would suggest you to just fix the problem. I suppose it's a cpan
update you need, so just update your perl extentions :)
Just update the p5-N
On 8/8/2006 9:20 AM, Gerard Seibert wrote:
FreeBSD 6.1 STABLE
I have SASL and Postfix installed and for the most part they seem to
work all right together. However, there is one small problem.
When attempting to send a message from one of the PC's on the network,
actually any PC on the network
Maybe I should not ask this here but I take my chances. I love fbsd but it
/is/ pickier on some hardware than windows and I don't want to use that
software, so..
I'm planning an external hardrive. NAS (network attached storage) drive
are very expensive. So I will buy an usb2 drive, I think.
As al
Sorry for multiple postings.
The first e-mail did not come through for hours becasue I wrote it from
the wrong e-mail address.
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Gerard Seibert wrote:
FreeBSD 6.1 STABLE
I have SASL and Postfix installed and for the most part they seem to
work all right together. However, there is one small problem.
When attempting to send a message from one of the PC's on the network,
actually any PC on the network except for the one wi
On 07/08/2006 05:42, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> I've now committed v2.0 of the 300.statistics periodic script ... this
> one adds the device reporting that we'd talked about previously, and the
> summary reports now reflect the driver(s) in use for those deciding to
> report ...
>
> This Phase o
Dear all,
I was wondering if the 4 primary parition booting
limit still exists. Is it possible to have
Windoze
Linux
FreeBSD
OpenBSD
NetBSD
on the same box in such a way that we can boot into
any of them?
I am particularly interested in the x86 arch with IDE
disks. I think this is possible on
Some little help is needed here ...
I have two text files, each has just a single column of data
FileA has 2798 entries, while FileB has 4242 entries; There are
entries in FileA that are also in FileB...
I'd like to filter against the two files, so I only get those entries
in FileB that don't o
On 8/8/06, Freminlins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 08/08/06, Atom Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks. I found my problem. (Sysinstall, aka fdisk, won't do more that
1.2TB.)
> BTW, anybody have any good advice on how to manage a large file system?
...
The single most important thing
Paul Schmehl wrote:
> Sasl is attempting to use sasldb2 *before* it uses /etc/passwd (or pam,
> as the case may be.) It's harmless in any case. What do you have in
> the smtpd.conf file? (/usr/local/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf)
This is the contents:
## Global Values
pwcheck_method: auxprop
au
Greg Groth wrote:
> On 8/8/2006 9:20 AM, Gerard Seibert wrote:
> > FreeBSD 6.1 STABLE
> >
> > I have SASL and Postfix installed and for the most part they seem to
> > work all right together. However, there is one small problem.
> >
> > When attempting to send a message from one of the PC's on t
Windows 2000+ can boot on an extended partition as can
linux, the BSDs, I think OS/2 warp+ can as well. So
you can still only have 4 primary partitions, but you
probably only need one that has a bootloader like GRUB
on it marked active and the OSs installed all on
extended partitions. I've even sup
Master boot records are limited to four which is where the limit comes
from. It is theoretically possible to have the MBR point to a new disk
location where you could have a boot manager that supports unlimited boot
partitions. But that requires all the booting is in software and outside
the
Em Ter, 2006-08-08 às 00:18 +0200, Nagy László Zsolt escreveu:
Hello
Here I have several units running FreeBSD 6.1 with diskless
using a big server and several clients (20-30) thin clients...
it is very fast.. (the openoffice starts in 5 seconds...)...
I recomend:
1) server AMD64 socket 93
> This is the contents of the smtpd.conf file:
## Global Values
pwcheck_method: auxprop
auxprop_plugin: sasldb
log_level: 7
mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN
From postfix.org:
"This will use the Cyrus SASL password file (default: /etc/sasldb in
version 1.5.5, or /etc/sasldb2 in version 2.1.1), whi
Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
Dear all,
I was wondering if the 4 primary parition booting
limit still exists. Is it possible to have
Windoze
Linux
FreeBSD
OpenBSD
NetBSD
on the same box in such a way that we can boot into
any of them?
I am particularly interested in the x86 arch with IDE
disk
In the last episode (Aug 08), Atom Powers said:
> On 8/8/06, Freminlins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On 08/08/06, Atom Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Thanks. I found my problem. (Sysinstall, aka fdisk, won't do more
> >> that 1.2TB.) BTW, anybody have any good advice on how to manage
Gerard Seibert wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
Sasl is attempting to use sasldb2 *before* it uses /etc/passwd (or pam,
as the case may be.) It's harmless in any case. What do you have in
the smtpd.conf file? (/usr/local/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf)
This is the contents:
## Global Values
pwcheck
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>
>> Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>>> On Mon, 7 Aug 2006, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>>>
I think it would help uptake if when the bsdstats job is first run, it
issues you with a 'registered system number' -- then all of the folks
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Karol Kwiatkowski wrote:
On 07/08/2006 05:42, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I've now committed v2.0 of the 300.statistics periodic script ... this
one adds the device reporting that we'd talked about previously, and the
summary reports now reflect the driver(s) in use for those d
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Gerhard Schmidt wrote:
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 12:42:27AM -0300, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
I've now committed v2.0 of the 300.statistics periodic script ... this one
adds the device reporting that we'd talked about previously, and the
summary reports now reflect the driver(s)
On 8/8/06, Freminlins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The single most important thing missing for me in FreeBSD is a journalling
file system as I would use it on every box.
Softupdates are the FreeBSD equivalent. From my point of view they perform
better than a traditional journaling FS (do a
I have not been able to get printing working on this PC. By accident. I
noticed that the ::1 port does not seem to be available. I tried this
command:
~ $ telnet localhost 25
Trying ::1...
telnet: connect to address ::1: Connection refused
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape char
On 08/08/06, Atom Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What exactly does a journaling file system give you? As I understand
it, it doesn't prevent corruption and it doesn't help you fix the
corruption when it occurs.
As answered by Dan Nelson. It saves time (sometimes a lot) in the event of
an u
On Aug 8, 2006, at 1:01 PM, Freminlins wrote:
Yes, I had all that. It is of absolutely no use in the event of an
unclean
shutdown (on FreeBSD). If the file system itself is dirty, it will
need to
fsckd. The bigger the file system, the longer it takes (generall).
That is
what journalling s
Hello Sergio,
You are the guy that I was waiting for. :-) Now I know for sure that it
will work.
I only have one question. How do you setup the sound card? The programs
are running on the server, right? Then how can use use the sound card?
Is it that 'noisy' programs are running from the disk
On 2006-08-08 14:59, Gerard Seibert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have not been able to get printing working on this PC. By accident. I
> noticed that the ::1 port does not seem to be available. I tried this
> command:
>
> ~ $ telnet localhost 25
> Trying ::1...
> telnet: connect to address ::1:
Gerard Seibert wrote:
> I have not been able to get printing working on this PC. By accident. I
> noticed that the ::1 port does not seem to be available. I tried this
> command:
>
> ~ $ telnet localhost 25
> Trying ::1...
> telnet: connect to address ::1: Connection refused
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Only if you enable IPv6. ie. you put:
>
> ipv6_enable="YES"
>
> into /etc/rc.conf. That will cause each of your interfaces to have at least
> a link-local IPv6 address configured, and lo0 will get the ::1 address applied
> to it. See /etc/rc.d/ip6addrctl /etc/rc.d/
Marc, I have a couple of questions.
You use hostname and IP as a unique identifier for each host. For that
reason, I have not submitted any of our systems. We use FreeBSD for
sensitive security-related tasks, and we're loath to reveal that
information. (When I submit or update ports, I alwa
Gerard Seibert wrote:
> Matthew Seaman wrote:
>
>> Only if you enable IPv6. ie. you put:
>>
>> ipv6_enable="YES"
>>
>> into /etc/rc.conf. That will cause each of your interfaces to have at least
>> a link-local IPv6 address configured, and lo0 will get the ::1 address
>> applied
>> to it.
so it seems changed root login's shell to /usr/bin/bash which doesn't
exist. now I can't login to root at all. Oh yes, sudo isn't installed. How
would you grand masters of FreeBSD fix my embarrasing mistake.
Thanks!
--
What time is it?
Dodgeball Time!
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so it seems changed root login's shell to /usr/bin/bash which doesn't exist.
now I can't login to root at all. Oh yes, sudo isn't installed. How would you
grand masters of FreeBSD fix my embarrasing mistake.
Boot into single user mode, then vipw the password file and change it
back.
_
On Tue, 08 Aug 2006 13:01:28 -0700
ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> so it seems changed root login's shell to /usr/bin/bash which
> doesn't exist. now I can't login to root at all. Oh yes, sudo isn't
> installed. How would you grand masters of FreeBSD fix my embarrasing
> mistake.
i'd boot from
On 08/08/06 14:46, Gerard Seibert wrote:
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Only if you enable IPv6. ie. you put:
ipv6_enable="YES"
into /etc/rc.conf. That will cause each of your interfaces to have at least
a link-local IPv6 address configured, and lo0 will get the ::1 address applied
to it. See /
Paul Schmehl wrote:
Finally, it looks like your number one problem is going to be
maintainence. Right now you're showing a ".x" and a "F.x" release. Not
sure if that's tampering or what, but it's obviously not legit. You
also have a sudden influx of hosts from Armenia. Again, don't know if
Paul Schmehl wrote:
Finally, it looks like your number one problem is going to be
maintainence. Right now you're showing a ".x" and a "F.x" release. Not
sure if that's tampering or what, but it's obviously not legit. You
also have a sudden influx of hosts from Armenia. Again, don't know if
Vahan Yerkanian wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
Finally, it looks like your number one problem is going to be
maintainence. Right now you're showing a ".x" and a "F.x" release.
Not sure if that's tampering or what, but it's obviously not legit.
You also have a sudden influx of hosts from Armenia
Vahan Yerkanian wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
Finally, it looks like your number one problem is going to be
maintainence. Right now you're showing a ".x" and a "F.x" release.
Not sure if that's tampering or what, but it's obviously not legit.
You also have a sudden influx of hosts from Armenia
Philip Hallstrom wrote:
so it seems changed root login's shell to /usr/bin/bash which doesn't
exist. now I can't login to root at all. Oh yes, sudo isn't
installed. How would you grand masters of FreeBSD fix my embarrasing
mistake.
Boot into single user mode, then vipw the password file and c
On Tuesday 08 August 2006 13:04, Daniel Bye wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 05:48:26PM -0700, gahn wrote:
> > hi:
> >
> > how could i fix the default boot option in dual-boot
> > mode?
> >
> > i have a machine with both windows xp and freebsd 6.1.
> > it works fine with freebsd boot manager (wiht
I was following the handbook:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-diskless.html
I got this:
messias# pwd
/usr/src/etc
messias# make distribution DESTDIR=/usr/local/diskless
cd /usr/src/etc; install -o root -g wheel -m 644 amd.map apmd.conf
auth.conf crontab csh
I was following the handbook:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-diskless.html
I got this:
messias# pwd
/usr/src/etc
messias# make distribution DESTDIR=/usr/local/diskless
cd /usr/src/etc; install -o root -g wheel -m 644 amd.map apmd.conf
auth.conf crontab
Nagy László Zsolt wrote:
> I got this:
>
> messias# pwd
> /usr/src/etc
> messias# make distribution DESTDIR=/usr/local/diskless
> cd /usr/src/etc; install -o root -g wheel -m 644 amd.map apmd.conf
> auth.conf crontab csh.cshrc csh.login csh.logout devd.conf devfs.conf
> dhclient.conf disktab f
Am 07.08.2006 um 23:55 schrieb Bob Richards:
The permissions on mount-point /home/bob/floppy are 770 with bob:bob
After the mount operation I see:
ls -al floppy
drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel 512 Aug 7 11:22 .
And of course, bob can only read, but not write.
The root directory of the filesystem mo
Hi,
I have a Dell Poweredge 1800, and was previously using FreeBSD 5.4
booted from a LSI MegaRAID SATA card. Things worked fine. However,
this machine is going into production as a email server, so I
purchased a 3ware 9550SX-4LP card to use instead of the LSI.
I installed the 3ware card and co
Am 08.08.2006 um 02:48 schrieb gahn:
hi:
how could i fix the default boot option in dual-boot
mode?
i have a machine with both windows xp and freebsd 6.1.
it works fine with freebsd boot manager (wiht optios
of f1 for xp and f2 for freebsd when it starts). but i
would like to fix the default
> On Aug 7, 2006, at 1:26 PM, micman wrote:
> Hello.
>
> PROBLEM
> I tried and configured FreeBSD 6.1 for many days and I mounted
> my
> FAT extended partition to exchange my files between Windows and my
>
> new Operating System. That was OK. Aft
Figured it out: I stupidly neglected to name the array in the 3ware
BIOS config, which is apparantly what caused the failure. I rebuilt
the array and everything works great now. Sorry to waste anyone's
time.
Ramsey
On 8/8/06, Ramsey Tantawi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have a Dell Powe
Matthew Seaman wrote:
> Hmmm... what does:
>
> ifconfig lo0
>
> return? You should actually see two IPv6 addresses configured, like so:
>
> happy-idiot-talk:~:% ifconfig lo0
> lo0: flags=8049 mtu 16384
> inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
> inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen
--- micman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Aug 7, 2006, at 1:26 PM, micman wrote:
>
> > Hello.
> >
> > PROBLEM
> > I tried and configured FreeBSD 6.1 for
> many days and I mounted my
> > FAT extended partition to exchange my files
> between Windows and m
On 8/6/06, Marc G. Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've now committed v2.0 of the 300.statistics periodic script ... this one
adds the device reporting that we'd talked about previously, and the
summary reports now reflect the driver(s) in use for those deciding to
report ...
This Phase of
Nikolas Britton wrote:
> On 8/6/06, Marc G. Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I've now committed v2.0 of the 300.statistics periodic script ... this
>> one
>> adds the device reporting that we'd talked about previously, and the
>> summary reports now reflect the driver(s) in use for those d
On 8/8/06, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nikolas Britton wrote:
> On 8/6/06, Marc G. Fournier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I've now committed v2.0 of the 300.statistics periodic script ... this
>> one
>> adds the device reporting that we'd talked about previously, and the
>> summary report
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Paul Schmehl wrote:
Marc, I have a couple of questions.
You use hostname and IP as a unique identifier for each host. For that
reason, I have not submitted any of our systems. We use FreeBSD for
sensitive security-related tasks, and we're loath to reveal that information
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Vahan Yerkanian wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
Finally, it looks like your number one problem is going to be maintainence.
Right now you're showing a ".x" and a "F.x" release. Not sure if that's
tampering or what, but it's obviously not legit. You also have a sudden
influx o
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Vahan Yerkanian wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
Finally, it looks like your number one problem is going to be maintainence.
Right now you're showing a ".x" and a "F.x" release. Not sure if that's
tampering or what, but it's obviously not legit. You also have a sudden
influx o
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Nikolas Britton wrote:
How about some uptime stats as well?
No. We agreed we would not track people.
Again, if we add uptime states, it would be a *seperate* opt-in option ...
the only quasi-not-opt-in (you still have to tell it to run the script) is
the uname informat
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Nikolas Britton wrote:
Also why not track the ones with no driver attached... you should still
be able to tell what the device is.
I was looking at it from a 'what drivers / hardware is in use' not 'what
hardware is available' ...
Marc G. Fournier Hub.Org
On 9/08/2006 9:16 AM, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Can you tell me exactly what you do with those two pieces of data? Is
there any way that information would be accessible from the internet?
Absolutely nothing else we do with it ... it just gives us a unique key
to work with ... in fact, assuming
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