On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 01:19:55PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 11:47:15AM +0400, Yuri Pankov wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 12:35:47AM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> > >
> > > Guys,
> > >
> > > If this is a re-post, sorry. I thought I mailed this to -questions.
> > >
i have this on amd64 machine.
after booting mbufs are about 500.
after a day - 2. everything else works.
is it OK?
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Ian Smith wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, Chris wrote:
> > If its bad to run fsck on a mounted read,write then why does
> > background fsck do it? or you talking about foreground fsck only?
>
> Well I was referring to foreground fsck, and I still don't know why
> running it on a mounted fs is 'bad
other problems - under high traffic (many different connection, not one)
there are problems. looks like random packet loss
turning off txcsum, rxcsum fixes the problem.
actually under anything, i googled a bit and found this card doesn't work
well in other OS too
re0: port 0xc000-0xc0ff me
Ganbold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We are using several squid machines (6 machines, each have all others
> as a siblings) for transparent caching/proxying using gre tunnel and
> wccp2 (with Cisco router). Can varnish work in such situation?
Probably not; Varnish is a reverse proxy.
DES
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Da
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Karol Kwiatkowski wrote:
> Ian Smith wrote:
> > On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, Chris wrote:
> > > If its bad to run fsck on a mounted read,write then why does
> > > background fsck do it? or you talking about foreground fsck only?
> >
> > Well I was referring to foreground fsck,
Hello!
With '/dev/ad0s1 /mnt/ad0s1 ntfs ro,noauto 0 0' in fstab, if I issue
'mount /mnt/ad0s1' twice, I always get a panic with the message:
panic: lockmgr: locking against myself
If I issue 'mount_ntfs /dev/ad0s1 /mnt/ad0s1' twice, there is no panic.
I only get 'mount_ntfs: /dev/ad0s1: Oper
Ian Smith wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Karol Kwiatkowski wrote:
> > Ian Smith wrote:
> > > On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, Chris wrote:
> > > > If its bad to run fsck on a mounted read,write then why does
> > > > background fsck do it? or you talking about foreground fsck only?
> > >
> > > Well I wa
hello,
I realize it is not really FreeBSD related question, but I am trying to set
up some backup jobs with webmin and each time I run it, I get "Failed to
create new PTY" error message.
Any suggestion what could be causing it? Webmin 1.360 on a 6.2-RELEASE-p6.
Thank you!
Zbigniew Szalbot
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Jerry McAllister wrote:
You only need an MBR on disks that will be booted. I don't know as
it will actually hurt anything to write an MBR on non-boot, data only
disks, but it can garbage up you menu with non-functional choices.
What you need is an MBR on every disk which is *passed through*
Hello,
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 11:39:56 +0200, Zbigniew Szalbot
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> I realize it is not really FreeBSD related question, but I am trying to
> set
> up some backup jobs with webmin and each time I run it, I get "Failed to
> create new PTY" error message.
>
> A
I am looking towards setting up something which will let me know what part
of the world a specific ip address is from.
Anyone know an easy process for this?
Even if the database or text file was available somewhere I could probably
adapt a search script.
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Am Donnerstag 23 August 2007 11:42:00 schrieb David Banning:
> I am looking towards setting up something which will let me know what part
> of the world a specific ip address is from.
>
> Anyone know an easy process for this?
Check out:
http://www.maxmind.com/
Their free database is slightly les
Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Jerry McAllister wrote:
You only need an MBR on disks that will be booted. I don't know as
it will actually hurt anything to write an MBR on non-boot, data only
disks, but it can garbage up you menu with non-functional choices.
What you need is an MBR on every disk which
Christopher Key wrote:
Sorry the original post wasn't clear, I'll have a go at rexpressing my
original questions using the above for context.
It was a complicated series of events, so it's easy to end up with a
confusing description (and the fault might lie with us being too dumb to
understa
Jan Henrik Sylvester wrote:
With '/dev/ad0s1 /mnt/ad0s1 ntfs ro,noauto 0 0' in fstab, if I issue
'mount /mnt/ad0s1' twice, I always get a panic with the message:
panic: lockmgr: locking against myself
I should have done some more intelligent research before...
kern/89966 (6.0-STABLE) is exac
Hi
Using eclipse as an IDE with subclipse on a Ruby on Rails project I am
getting the error
svn: Can't Create Directory /long path :The filename or Extsnion is too
long
The svn server is on freebsd 6.1 with apache/webdav and the error is reported
from a win XP x64 client on our local netwo
Heiko Wundram (Beenic) writes:
> > I am looking towards setting up something which will let me know what part
> > of the world a specific ip address is from.
>
> Check out:
>
> http://www.maxmind.com/
Also net/GeoIP.
Robert Huff
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Ghirai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm running 6.2-RELEASE, with xfce.
>
> Suddenly, everything froze.
> Couple seconds after that, the system resets.
> I ran fsck and everything seem to be ok.
>
> This is what /var/log/messages looks like right before reset:
>
> Aug 22 01:19:55 deimos kernel: u
It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the posters email address before the
post gets sent to the list members.
Why can't this list do the same thing so the posters ema
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 09:11:21AM -0400, fbsd2 wrote:
> It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
> before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
> Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the posters email address before the
> post gets sent to the list me
I receive a pkzip file created under ms/windows.
What can I use under fbsd to un-zip this file?
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From: "Bahman M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: SATA to PCI cards
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 07:51:52 +0330
> Yes, I've had good luck with the Promise brand PCI-SATA cards on 6.x. We
are
> using this method to evolve older machines to SATA.
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 at 09:27 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
I receive a pkzip file created under ms/windows.
What can I use under fbsd to un-zip this file?
use: unzip
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On Aug 23, 2007, at 8:27 AMAug 23, 2007, fbsd2 wrote:
I receive a pkzip file created under ms/windows.
What can I use under fbsd to un-zip this file?
Does unzip fail to un-zip the file?
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Secure Computing Networks
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On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 09:27:37AM -0400, fbsd2 wrote:
> I receive a pkzip file created under ms/windows.
> What can I use under fbsd to un-zip this file?
>
archivers/unzip ? You can also try (bsd)tar in base (libarchive can handle
zip files).
Yuri
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Christopher Key wrote:
I've a machine with 3 SATA drives. The first (ad8) with a standard
FreeBSD install in a single slice with /boot/boot0 MBR. The remaining
two drives (ad10, ad12) are in a RAID1 mirror with 3 slices, and used
for storing data. They have the /boot/mbr MBR.
Ok. Let's call
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 09:11:21AM -0400, fbsd2 wrote:
> It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
> before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
> Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the posters email address before
the
> post gets sent to the list me
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 15:19:57 +0200, Erik Trulsson wrote:
>On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 09:11:21AM -0400, fbsd2 wrote:
>> It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
>> before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
>> Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the pos
Roland Smith wrote:
On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 12:34:22PM -0700, ann kok wrote:
thank you
Can I limit the bandwidth by user what they use any
program to download and upload?
The pf firewall can do this. Filter packets by user, then assign them to
an appropriate queue. Read pf.conf(5). You'll hav
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 09:39:43AM -0400, fbsd2 wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 09:11:21AM -0400, fbsd2 wrote:
> > It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
> > before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
> > Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the p
> It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
> before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
> Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the posters email address before the
> post gets sent to the list members.
> Why can't this list do the same thing so the p
> Sorry, I am pretty new with LDAP too :) I have no documentation beside
> the one I found from Googling around.
Hi Olivier,
There are a few good books about LDAP out there, but most of them are
quite old unfortunately. Anyhow, I found that reading "LDAP System
Administration" by Gerald Carter fr
On Aug 23, 2007, at 8:11 AMAug 23, 2007, fbsd2 wrote:
It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on
the list
before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the posters email address
before the
post gets sent to the list mem
available as a module.
ipfw+dummynet can do that also, and they are available as modules (no need to
rebuild the kernel).
used for some times, no problems.
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(cheap) PC to act as the gateway. The hardware specification is
CPU: Pentium II at 433MHz
RAM: 128MB
HDD: IDE 4GB
LAN Card: D-Link 538FE
Internet connection is a slow one below 512Kbps and there is only one
other node than the gateway in the network.
Is the configuration enough?
for pure gatew
Then my configuration is not minimal I'd say :-)
Thanks.
so make use of it's huge power. first make gateway, then add squid at
least. possibly mail etc.
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One other question -a bit silly:
If I use that configuration as the gateway, can it be left on and
working 24x7? I mean, regarding the _hardware_, how often does it need
to be powered off: once a day, once a week, ... to prevent hardware
failures such as HDD crash?
actually disks feel better whe
You will be pleasantly surprised to find out that with adequate cooling
and a good quality power supply, most standard PCs can go on for ages
without a single problem, no shutdowns, no reboots. A UPS is also
such low end (by today standards) machine is actually better. it rarely
overheats.
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Can syslogd provide failover redundancy to another box?
yes. man syslogd
man syslog.conf
and i must say - it works. very well for a long time
Should I configure my devices to send to two different syslogd servers? (if
the devices allow more then one syslogd box to log to. If not I would
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Karol Kwiatkowski wrote:
> Ian Smith wrote:
> > On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Karol Kwiatkowski wrote:
> > > Ian Smith wrote:
> > > > On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, Chris wrote:
> > > > > If its bad to run fsck on a mounted read,write then why does
> > > > > background fsck do it? or
On August 23, 2007 at 10:31AM Jonathan Shoemaker wrote:
> fbsd2> Why should the subscribed members have to deal with spam
> fbsd2> just for the connivance of people who are too lazy to
> fbsd2> subscribe?
>
> fbsd2> This list admin needs to get their priorities straight.
> fb
Hi,
I know its REALLY bad form to feed the trolls, but I found
this seriously funny... ESPECIALLY when you look up the WHOIS record
for this and it mentions "Lagos, Nigeria".
Tuc
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The concept of openLDAP and its integration with FreeBSD seems pretty broad and
somewhat overwelm, I found a hint link, yet I am looking for a more specific
article that would elaborate in depth the aspects of openLDAP and FreeBSD at a
corporate level.
http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/showth
fbsd2 wrote:
> It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
> before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
> Other non-fbsd lists I belong to remove the posters email address before the
> post gets sent to the list members.
> Why can't this list do the same t
Hello,
On 8/23/07, David Robillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sorry, I am pretty new with LDAP too :) I have no documentation beside
> > the one I found from Googling around.
>
> Hi Olivier,
>
> There are a few good books about LDAP out there, but most of them are
> quite old unfortunately. An
Ian Smith wrote:
> My knowledge of this is thin, despite reading McKusick's paper through
> several times, but we're told that background fsck runs on a snapshot of
> the fs concerned. How any bg fsck corrections are woven back into the
> live fs later is still a mystery to me, but that's because
I'm thinking of backing up my FreeBSD 6.2 webmail server by installing
FreeBSD onto the USB, and then dumping the whole filesystem onto the
USB. That way, in the event of a drive failure, I can boot off the
USB drive, and then just restore everything onto the webmail server.
Has anyone else do
"fbsd2" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
> before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
Spammers have their robots harvest addresses from a number of sources,
including but not limited to web pages of all kinds and
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
> Ian Smith wrote:
> > My knowledge of this is thin, despite reading McKusick's paper through
> > several times, but we're told that background fsck runs on a snapshot of
> > the fs concerned. How any bg fsck corrections are woven back into the
> >
Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> Seriously, I can see some logic in removing or obfuscating email
> addresses in web accessible list archives, but making it hard to
> impossible for other list subscribers to followup to poster would make
> the freebsd mailing lists a lot less useful.
Maybe so. But w
Written by Gerard on 08/23/07 10:10>>
On August 23, 2007 at 10:31AM Jonathan Shoemaker wrote:
fbsd2> Why should the subscribed members have to deal with spam
fbsd2> just for the connivance of people who are too lazy to
fbsd2> subscribe?
fbsd2> This list admin needs to get thei
#!/bin/sh
Ping -Dc 3600 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx | tail -4 >>/root/stat && date >> /root/stat
&& echo "===" >> /root/stat
I wrote this script for collecting ping statistic (after I email to a group
the stat file).
1. how can I run this at startup
2. how can I restart this scri
I'm thinking of backing up my FreeBSD 6.2 webmail server by installing
FreeBSD onto the USB, and then dumping the whole filesystem onto the USB.
That way, in the event of a drive failure, I can boot off the
USB drive, and then just restore everything onto the webmail server.
good idea. man rsy
On Aug 23, 2007, at 1:48 PMAug 23, 2007, Narek Gharibyan wrote:
#!/bin/sh
Ping -Dc 3600 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx | tail -4 >>/root/stat && date >> /
root/stat
&& echo "===" >> /root/stat
I wrote this script for collecting ping statistic (after I email to
a group
the stat
Take a look at SmokePing. We use it here to keep track of a mediocre
internet connection. It graphs over time what your ping and latency was
for any given target.
http://oss.oetiker.ch/smokeping/
I'll let others address the starting at boot time, as I won't be able to
describe it good. I
At 01:48 PM 8/23/2007, Narek Gharibyan wrote:
#!/bin/sh
Ping -Dc 3600 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx | tail -4 >>/root/stat && date >> /root/stat
&& echo "===" >> /root/stat
I wrote this script for collecting ping statistic (after I email to a group
the stat file).
1. how can I run
i have to buy one, but i don't want to buy crappy/unsuported one.
what chipset/manufacturer i should look at.
they are for 20-40$ here, may brands many chips. please help.
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On 24-Aug-07, at 12:18 AM, Narek Gharibyan wrote:
#!/bin/sh
Ping -Dc 3600 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx | tail -4 >>/root/stat && date >> /
root/stat
&& echo "===" >> /root/stat
I wrote this script for collecting ping statistic (after I email to
a group
the stat file).
1. how
On Thursday 23 August 2007, Erik Trulsson wrote:
> For this list (freebsd-questions@) in particular it is intentionally and
> explicitly the case that one does not need to be subscribed to post here.
> This is because it is the main support forum for FreeBSD, and much
> documentation exists directi
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 09:01:51PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> i have to buy one, but i don't want to buy crappy/unsuported one.
>
> what chipset/manufacturer i should look at.
>
> they are for 20-40$ here, may brands many chips. please help.
>
My suggestion would be to take a look at the '
--On Thursday, August 23, 2007 20:06:47 +0100 dgmm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Thursday 23 August 2007, Erik Trulsson wrote:
For this list (freebsd-questions@) in particular it is intentionally and
explicitly the case that one does not need to be subscribed to post here.
This is because it i
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 06:57:02PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> "fbsd2" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
> > before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
>
> Spammers have their robots harvest addresses
On 23/08/07, Paul Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --On Thursday, August 23, 2007 20:06:47 +0100 dgmm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > On Thursday 23 August 2007, Erik Trulsson wrote:
> >> For this list (freebsd-questions@) in particular it is intentionally and
> >> explicitly the case that o
Paul Schmehl wrote:
This is the internet. Spam is endemic. Short of encasing your computer
in concrete, there's no way to avoid getting spam **even if you never
post to a mailing list**. Either learn to deal with it or stop
Bullshit. I've kept addresses spam-free for years. I usually use
On Aug 23, 2007, at 3:20 PMAug 23, 2007, Rob wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
This is the internet. Spam is endemic. Short of encasing your
computer in concrete, there's no way to avoid getting spam **even
if you never post to a mailing list**. Either learn to deal with
it or stop
Bullshit.
On 23/08/07, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know its REALLY bad form to feed the trolls, but I found
> this seriously funny... ESPECIALLY when you look up the WHOIS record
> for this and it mentions "Lagos, Nigeria".
>
He forgets to mention good quality, watertig
Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If your user login is "smith", you could have all mailing
> list mail sent to "smitty" and keep an open mutt or other reader
> a click away. Spam could be easily flagged ... .
Yes, there are several things you could filter on.
However
On 22/08/07, Nguyen Tam Chinh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
. . .
> vmstat -i shows that some kind of irq0: clk has a maximum value of
> 1000. Does this matter?
. . .
I can't really help with your other problems, but:
no, on a 2GHz machine 1000 is a fine value for
that.
In case you were curious, it
On 21/08/07, fbsd2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> fetch -avrpAFU ftp://loginid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/IDX/ActivePhotos/*/*.*
>
> The /*/ directory is 2 positions in size and
> contains 00 through 99 as directory names.
> The *.* means all files in this directory.
>
> When I execute this I get logged i
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I'm thinking of backing up my FreeBSD 6.2 webmail server by installing
FreeBSD onto the USB, and then dumping the whole filesystem onto the
USB. That way, in the event of a drive failure, I can boot off the
USB drive, and then just restore everything onto the webmail ser
On Thursday 23 August 2007, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> --On Thursday, August 23, 2007 20:06:47 +0100 dgmm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote:
> > On Thursday 23 August 2007, Erik Trulsson wrote:
> >> For this list (freebsd-questions@) in particular it is intentionally and
> >> explicitly the case that one do
fbsd2 wrote:
It only takes 2-3 weeks after changing my email address I use on the list
before I start receiving spam on the new email address.
I have been on this list for years, I have my mail address published on
my web site and many other places. I hardly get any spam at all, I don't
use a
Hi all.
Has anyone tried running VMware Player 2 for Linux under the FreeBSD
Linux ABI? I'll give it a go myself, of course, but I'm interested in
others' experiences. My RELENG_6_2 kernel/world build server works
perfectly under the WinXP version of Player 2.
I'm doing this because it'd be
On Thursday 23 August 2007 21:37:53 dgmm wrote:
>
> So rather than look for multiple methods to reduce the amount of incoming
> to *my* address I should just accept it all and filter it locally?
>
> That seems rather irresponsible to me, ANy method which can help stop it
> source appeaers on the
On Thursday 23 August 2007 18:31:05 Patrick Baldwin wrote:
> I'm thinking of backing up my FreeBSD 6.2 webmail server by
> installing FreeBSD onto the USB, and then dumping the whole
> filesystem onto the USB. That way, in the event of a drive failure,
> I can boot off the USB drive, and then just
--On Thursday, August 23, 2007 22:37:53 +0100 dgmm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Basically, what you (and others as well) are suggesting is that the list
maintainers do double the work so that you don't have to bother with spam
filtering.
How does this equate to double the work for the list maint
--- JoaoBR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 August 2007 20:54:36 N. Harrington wrote:
> > Hello
> > I feel stupid, but I am confused about kern.maxdsiz (or datasize via
> > limits command) on FreeBSD amd64.
> >
>
> > I have seen many posts and suggestions to raise it to 1G. However it
I've had a huge sata issue with my promise card since I added two need
sata3.0 disks to my two old sata1.5 disks. Turning off smartd seemed
to make it go away, however. Never had issues with a promise board
before. In the interim I bought a HiPoint, which appears to be the
cadillac of sub-$300 c
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 11:10:38PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > If your user login is "smith", you could have all mailing
> > list mail sent to "smitty" and keep an open mutt or other reader
> > a click away. Spam could be easily f
I don't want to hijack this, erm, thread, but I get loads of spam (my mail
goes through a hosting provider, I (post-)filter locally) and a significant
part of it is loaded with technical terms, even FreeBSD specific. I suppose
it's meant to confuse filters. Do other folks get this too?
Dan
On
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 04:19:06PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 11:10:38PM +0200, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> >
> > However the traplist activities are really about identifying spam
> > sending hosts. If a machine we have not exchanged mail with in recent
> > times tries t
On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 09:33:50PM +0300, Ovi wrote:
> >Consult the developers handbook for tips on how to obtain sufficient
> >debugging information to identify and debug a panic or hang.
> >
> >Kris
> >
> I had the same issue, kernel panic and server reboot after "tuning" to
> high sysctl varia
On Friday 24 August 2007 00:22:12 Danny Pansters wrote:
> I don't want to hijack this, erm, thread, but I get loads of spam (my mail
> goes through a hosting provider, I (post-)filter locally) and a significant
> part of it is loaded with technical terms, even FreeBSD specific. I suppose
> it's mea
Adam J Richardson wrote:
> I'm doing this because it'd be nice if I could suspend the VM, copy it
> to USB stick, transfer it to BSD and start it again, so I could use the
> Windows box for playing a game or watching a movie while the make runs.
Unless the two machines have identical CPUs with ide
On Aug 23, 2007, at 7:45 PMAug 23, 2007, Pollywog wrote:
On Friday 24 August 2007 00:22:12 Danny Pansters wrote:
I don't want to hijack this, erm, thread, but I get loads of spam
(my mail
goes through a hosting provider, I (post-)filter locally) and a
significant
part of it is loaded with te
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 18:00:20 -0500
Paul Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course it does, because it requires no work on your part. It's
> always "better" if you can get someone else to expend energy on your
> behalf while you sit back and reap the benefits. That's why
> unthinking people
> I get more PDF files lately and a T-O-N of the ASCII blue-
>pill ads...
>-
>Eric F Crist
>Secure Computing Networks
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 9:19 PM
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On 8/23/07, Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i have to buy one, but i don't want to buy crappy/unsuported one.
>
> what chipset/manufacturer i should look at.
>
> they are for 20-40$ here, may brands many chips. please help.
I second the previous suggestion. I just deployed a machine t
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 11:33:02AM +0100, Christopher Key wrote:
> Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
> >Jerry McAllister wrote:
> >
> >>You only need an MBR on disks that will be booted. I don't know as
> >>it will actually hurt anything to write an MBR on non-boot, data only
> >>disks, but it can garbage up y
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 at 02:22 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
I don't want to hijack this, erm, thread, but I get loads of spam (my mail
goes through a hosting provider, I (post-)filter locally) and a significant
part of it is loaded with technical terms, even FreeBSD specific. I suppose
i
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 at 20:19 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] confabulated:
On Aug 23, 2007, at 7:45 PMAug 23, 2007, Pollywog wrote:
On Friday 24 August 2007 00:22:12 Danny Pansters wrote:
I don't want to hijack this, erm, thread, but I get loads of spam (my mail
goes through a hosting provider, I (p
On Wed, Aug 22, 2007 at 09:51:35PM -0500, Andrew Gould wrote:
> On 8/22/07, Brad Waite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > It would appear that the "proper" allocation of filesystems on FreeBSD is
> > to put all data in /usr. I'm used to this and have been doing it for
> > years.
> >
> > However,
On 22/08/07, Andrew Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/22/07, Brad Waite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > It would appear that the "proper" allocation of filesystems on FreeBSD is
> > to put all data in /usr. I'm used to this and have been doing it for
> > years.
> >
> > However, there's a
Aloha,
How long does it take for a test to be accepted or rejected on the
FreeBSD test mail box?
Is three minutes normal for a test to pop up?
I had some FreeBSD 7 config issues and this nearly caused me to think I
hadn't cleared the problem because it took quite a while to pop up.
Mahalo
Hi,
I'm trying to install WebGUI on a FreeBSD system for my church.
WebGUI uses PERL for its operation. The program has a test
environment perl script that it tries to run to make sure the
environment can run WebGUI. On a couple of the perl modules it tries
to install, it bails saying that "make
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 16:19:06 -0700
Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would it
> be possible to filter on both the ^Subject: "A friend has sent you
> a Greeting card!" as well as the body? HTML or plaintext? As
> soon as I see one (usually different) spam I know there well
Michael S wrote:
Good day all,
I decided to add GUI to my GUI-less FreeBSD machine. I
am considering installing Gnome, which I haven't used
for long while and the last time was on Linux anyway.
The reason is that most of my favorite applications
use gtk libraries, like Firefox, GAIM (can't get
hi all,
is there any netgraph node already existing that would allow me to replace
bytes in the data part of a packet? I'm talking about generic "foo" for "BAR"
replacement, though different lengths would be good too.
or maybe other tool can do this too?
thanks!
B
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On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 03:17:54 +0200
Nikola Lecic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Important philosophical notions should be used carefully, especially
> if you want to degrade something. Anyway this is off-topic here.
maybe off-topic, but I also ... wondered, and possibly took some exception to
that
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