On my old R4.6 server I get a “The connection has timed out” error when I
enter http://192.168.1.1/test while http://192.168.1.1/test/ serves the
expected page.
On my new R6.2 server http://192.168.1.1/test works as expected.
Regards from Kjell
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Hi folks,
I'm having problems with my monitor on freebsd. The vesa driver uses 1024X768
while the monitor is capable of doing 1680x1050.
Observed here as well:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-nv/+bug/5801
Using the nv driver is no option because it freezes my syste
Dnia sobota, 14 lipca 2007 04:38, Dantavious napisał:
> Hi.
> It seems that after my update to kde 3.5.7, my kmail filters do not work.
> They only work if I select each message and apply the filter manually. If I
> try to do several at a time kmail crashes. Anyone else seeing this or know
>
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone can shed any light on this, I have come accross
it before but cant remember how to resolve ?
I think there are some Perl modules to install and vaguely recall something
to do with cpan but thats about it.
I downloaded the latest obmenu [a graphical menu editor
Hi guys,
Do any of you use mod_security2?
An article just came up on HowToForge about it, and I'm skeptic about
installing it on my FreeBSD box.
Is mod_security2 ok? Will it load the CPU? Will it make apache22 slow?
http://www.howtoforge.com/apache2_mod_security_debian_etch "ModSecurity is an
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
2) Better still is there some sort of "include" mechanism where I could
keep a flat file of public host information for use by db.external,
but include it into db.internal.
I don't think there is, but let someone who uses b
Graham Bentley a écrit :
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone can shed any light on this, I have come accross
it before but cant remember how to resolve ?
I think there are some Perl modules to install and vaguely recall
something
to do with cpan but thats about it.
I downloaded the latest obme
This is weird, but the fix for my system (thanks Albert) is
to force the AGP to PCI bus by setting the appropriate (or
maybe inappropriate:-) option in the Device section of my
xorg.conf, i.e:
Section "Device"
Option "BusType" "PCI"
Identifier "Card0"
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 09:41:21 -0700 (PDT)
Pat Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> however nc didn't work because it doesn't accomodate authentication
Hi Pat,
I'm curious...what does authentication (and nc not supporting it) have to do
with the situation you explained? I mean...u log in before ha
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 13:03:24 +0300
Bazy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An article just came up on HowToForge about it, and I'm skeptic about
> installing it on my FreeBSD box.
> Is mod_security2 ok?
I dont know, sorry
> Will it load the CPU?
more than not running it? definitely. Too much that i
Bazy wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Do any of you use mod_security2?
>
> An article just came up on HowToForge about it, and I'm skeptic about
> installing it on my FreeBSD box.
> Is mod_security2 ok? Will it load the CPU? Will it make apache22 slow?
>
> http://www.howtoforge.com/apache2_mod_security_debia
On 14/07/2007 8:07 AM, Bruce Caruthers wrote:
...
=== My Question:
So, can I use an Intel motherboard with the 965
chipset? If not, what is the latest chipset I can
use which will meet my needs?
We use the 965 based boards for many of our servers and they work fine -
the only gotchas I have c
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 19:44:57 +0200 h p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I try to install FreBSD 6.2 as third OS on my laptop (after Windows XP
> and Gentoo Linux).
>
> I only have a logical partition left for it. sysinstall only shows
> four slices on my hard drive, ad4s1 - ad4s4. ad4s4 is corre
In the last episode (Jul 14), Manjunath Warad said:
> From: Dan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >In the last episode (Jul 13), Manjunath Warad said:
> >> Can someone direct me as how to use FreeBSD iconv on linux? I know
> >> there exists a GNU iconv on linux; however, I am interested in using
Hmm. I've never heard of any symptoms quite like this.
A few stabs in the dark:
What happened if you used no xorg.conf at all? Did you get the same
xterm problem?
Do you have a locale set?
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Jose Luis Alarcon Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My PC box have this Ethernet adapter (Linux kernel description):
>
> Ethernet controller: Attansic Technology Corp. L1 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
> (rev b0)
Attansic is now part of Atheros, but I can't find enough information
on that card to
Hi,
On our dev environnement, we have a clone server with a Promise FastTrak
Tx2000 Pata Raid Card
When we installed freebsd, it got detected and I didn't do anything special
during the installation.
Yesterday, a hard drive failed. Freebsd crashed with write errors on screen.
I rebooted
Nikola Lecic wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 00:32:54 +0545
Tek Bahadur Limbu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
Due to a power outage, my FreeBSD-6.1 (i386) machine got rebooted.
However, upon reboot right after the initial startup menu, it simply
hangs.
I tried rebooting the machine several ti
On Saturday 14 July 2007 17:36:05 Tek Bahadur Limbu wrote:
>
> Thank you for your tips. I will download the FreeSBIE live CD tomorrow
> and follow it up with your suggestions.
>
> One thing I find FreeBSD very fussy and sensitive in comparison to Linux
> OSes is that whenever there is an power out
Pollywog wrote:
> On Saturday 14 July 2007 17:36:05 Tek Bahadur Limbu wrote:
>
>
>> Thank you for your tips. I will download the FreeSBIE live CD tomorrow
>> and follow it up with your suggestions.
>>
>> One thing I find FreeBSD very fussy and sensitive in comparison to Linux
>> OSes is that w
On Sat, Jun 30, 2007 at 07:33:19PM -0400, Jason Morgan wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 07:42:24PM -0400, Jason Morgan wrote:
> > On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 12:46:27PM -0700, Michael Smith wrote:
> > > Hello Jason:
> > >
> > > On Jun 23, 2007, at 9:34 AM, Jason Morgan wrote:
> > >
> > > >I've been h
On Saturday 14 July 2007 18:39:04 Manolis Kiagias wrote:
>
> Generally the APC UPSes work fine with FreeBSD. There is the apcupsd
> port for controlled unattended shutdowns. They work fine in Linux too
> with the same program.
> You may also find other solutions that work fine with the nutups prog
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 23:21:05 +0545
Tek Bahadur Limbu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One thing I find FreeBSD very fussy and sensitive in comparison to
> Linux OSes is that whenever there is an power outage, something wrong
> is bound to happen. Maybe, it was made to happen this way but living
> in h
Hello!
I have a script launched from cron every morning, that gets certain data over
the Internet from a remote computer, compares the new data with that from the
previous day, and outputs the difference (if any).
I'm relying on the fact, that cron e-mails me the output of each job.
However, I
Pollywog wrote:
> Because of your experience as described in this thread, I think I will put
> off
> installing FreeBSD on my desktop machines until I have an uninterruptible
> power supply (UPS) installed.
Hmmm, it's just the experience of one person. I've encountered several
power failur
Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 13:27:41 -0400
pj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Somethings isn't quite right here.
It was suggested I load the accf_http from the /boot/loader.conf file. I
did. So, now I removed the line from /boot/loader.conf; it is empty of
any directives. I reboote
sorry to break it to you, but odds are it's due to your current lack of
understanding of the system, rather than the universe poised against you :)
don't worry, it's fixable (understanding, not the universe ;) ).
Fortunately,most things are!
If I may add, for what it's worth, the only good thin
They probably did it because the number of subscribers
has increased to the point that they need to start
limiting bandwidth to ensure that everyone gets their
fair share. They probably allowed subscribers to
exceed their allotted max bandwidth while the number
of subscribers was sufficiently low t
Derek Ragona wrote:
= = I'd rather avoid poluting my script with e-mail sending code...
= You need to change your script to send the email itself.
Thank you, Derek, but -- as I stated already -- I wanted to see, if this can
be avoided...
Since you posted your script, I'll comment on it. First
= To accomplish this I have my cron job run a script like this
Sorry, I missed the most important part. Your script just uses /usr/bin/mail,
the same way cron does. You are not adding anything, not already present in
cron -- your script should simply produce output to stdout. Cron will mail
all
On субота 14 липень 2007, Daniel Bye wrote:
= > How can I force the ``Content-Type: text/html'' header without hacking
= > cron's sources? I'd rather avoid poluting my script with e-mail sending
= > code...
=
= Alter your script to add the 'Content-Type: text/html' header.
No, I'm afraid, doing t
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Does anyone know of a good mail reader that does:
PGP, unicode *and* shows inline html
I'm tired of getting email from my family, for instance, that has inline images
and having to look at each attachment seperately ... and have a friend that
se
Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have a script launched from cron every morning, that gets certain data over
> the Internet from a remote computer, compares the new data with that from the
> previous day, and outputs the difference (if any).
>
> I'm relying on the fact, that cron e-mails m
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Does anyone know of a good mail reader that does:
PGP, unicode *and* shows inline html
I'm tired of getting email from my family, for instance, that has inline images
and having to look at each attachment seperately ...
Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> = Alter your script to add the 'Content-Type: text/html' header.
>
> No, I'm afraid, doing this will make the quoted text part of the _body_ of
> the
> message.
Ack. Yes, you're quite right. Sorry for the bum advice.
> = > Maybe, cron should apply file(1)-like logic to
This is right off the cable internet service providers website.
Plan NamePlan Type (Speed Max) (Speed Min)
Exceed 788 Residential 384 kbps 32 kbps
Exceed 1350 Residential 512 kbps 64 kbps
Exceed 2000 Comm w/o IP 768 kbps 128 kbps
Exceed 3500 Comm w/o IP
Yup..and it goes back to my original point.
If it saves $5/box times 100,000 units and they charge you the same for the
box rental/purchase, its a good business decision.
On 7/14/07, fbsd2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is right off the cable internet service providers website.
Plan Name
> Norberto Meijome wrote:
>> On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 13:27:41 -0400
>> pj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Somethings isn't quite right here.
>>> It was suggested I load the accf_http from the /boot/loader.conf file.
>>> I
>>> did. So, now I removed the line from /boot/loader.conf; it is empty of
>>>
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 19:34:04 -0300
"Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
>
> Does anyone know of a good mail reader that does:
>
> PGP, unicode *and* shows inline html
I use claws-mail and I love it. It can display inline html with
On субота 14 липень 2007, Daniel Bye wrote:
= So it's beginning to look as if your best bet is in fact to make your
= script handle sending the mail.
Yeah, seems like it...
= Not the cleanest solution, but one that will get your messages formatted
= exactly how you want them.
Well, I started loo
--On July 14, 2007 1:03:24 PM +0300 Bazy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi guys,
Do any of you use mod_security2?
An article just came up on HowToForge about it, and I'm skeptic about
installing it on my FreeBSD box. Is mod_security2 ok? Will it load the
CPU? Will it make apache22 slow?
http://ww
On 13/07/07, Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since FreeBSD does not have ssh-copy-id as part of the OpenSSH package, what
is the best way to copy a public key to an account on another host? Some
Linuxes (Debian and Ubuntu) have a ssh-copy-id script for this in their
OpenSSH packages.
Well
i want to build a quick a dirty router for a dev environment. this freebsd is
has 3 interfaces, and ill want anything to be able to access anything, no
firewalling.
back in the day, i would accomplish the same thing in linux by
setting /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward to 1. is the "be a network
I run a small network of under 20 clients. As such we don't have $500+ to
drop on a Cisco switch. However the desktop consumer grade stuff is quickly
turning me into an insomniac. I'm tired of being woke at 3:00 am to go fix
network problems. Does anyone know if something like this exists? (see
be
On 7/14/07, Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i want to build a quick a dirty router for a dev environment. this freebsd
is
has 3 interfaces, and ill want anything to be able to access anything, no
firewalling.
back in the day, i would accomplish the same thing in linux by
setting /proc
On 7/14/07, Modulok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just need something stable enough that I can catch some
sleep without this re-occurring nightmare.
Is there hope? Thoughts? Suggestions?
-Modulok-
Look at eBay for a used 24 port HP switch. They are reliable, and the
lifetime warranty doesn't g
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On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 16:44:54 -0400
pj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I don't think the universe is against me. I rather think that
> there is a really serious lack of communications skills among many
> programmers.
hi Phil,
i think you are mistakenly believing everyone in this list are prog
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 01:10:49 +0200
Jona Joachim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use claws-mail and I love it. It can display inline html with the
> dillo plugin.
yeah, claws-mail is superb. Thunderbird was becoming too sluggish for me (i
switched over a year ago...claws- reminds me of another gem
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 20:42:09 -0600
Modulok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Currently I'm using 3 Netgear GS108 Gigabit blue-box switches chained
> together for local traffic, with a FreeBSD server acting as the gateway to
> the outside world, running ipfw and natd. The switches eventually lock up.
I
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 17:38:44 -0500
Paul Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use mod_security on apache13 on a server that gets about 7 million hits
> a month. I haven't noticed any problems.
well, it could well be that the hack attempts that succeded were
never detected by mod_security ;)
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 08:15:24 +0200
Kjell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On my old R4.6 server I get a “The connection has timed out” error when I
> enter http://192.168.1.1/test while http://192.168.1.1/test/ serves the
> expected page.
>
> On my new R6.2 server http://192.168.1.1/test works a
hello:
trying to understand the email's time stamps. how do i
determine the time stamps on those emails i received?
are those emails time stamped by the mail servers
originated those mails (in that particular time zone)?
or by the last mail relay server (in another time
zone) delivering those mail
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 22:20:51 -0700 (PDT)
gahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello:
>
> trying to understand the email's time stamps. how do i
> determine the time stamps on those emails i received?
> are those emails time stamped by the mail servers
> originated those mails (in that particular tim
Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 20:42:09 -0600
Modulok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Currently I'm using 3 Netgear GS108 Gigabit blue-box switches chained
together for local traffic, with a FreeBSD server acting as the gateway to
the outside world, running ipfw and natd. The switches e
Hi all,
Is it possible to mount a filesystem with it creating a .snap directory?
I mount a different partition for mysql under /var/db/mysql, but since
there's a .snap directory, mysql thinks there's a .snap database (the
name is actually a bit complexer).
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Pe
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