About a week ago, I updated my ports, including xorg. Now xmodmap isn't
running from ~/.xinitrc like it used to.
My .xinitrc is the same as it's been for years, so it includes the lines
if [ -f $usermodmap ]; then
xmodmap $usermodmap
fi
After some experimenting, I find that if I run
$ xmodm
O. Hartmann wrote:
For weeks now I tried to get an OpenLDAP-server on a local FreeBSD
7.0-PRE box running, but with no success. Within the last 8 weeks I
tried nearly EVERY tutorial and there explained setups, but whenever I
try to authenticate or find an ID for an existing user in the DIT, I
Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
I'd like to upgrade my sendmail version in advance of
upgrading to the next release of the OS. I was wondering if I
> .
I don't want to build out of ports because it is set up not to
override the base install.
I ran into the same p
On Wednesday 10 October 2007, Tijl Coosemans wrote:
> > To get back to what you are trying to do, because %gs isn't preserved,
> > I think you should avoid writing to it and instead strictly use
> > amd64_set_gsbase(). But from what you've written, I'm guessing you're
> > already doing this, so the
Ghirai wrote:
> I managed to run XP on qemu, it was pretty painless.
>
> I'll try with vista the next couple of days and report back.
>
What disk image type and what version of FreeBSD do you run (for me
8-current amd64)
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Seems every time I try to install a pkg or make a port lately, I get this:
===>Verifying install for /usr/local/libdata/xorg/libraries in /usr/ports/x1
1/xorg-libraries
/usr/X11R6 exists, but it is not a symlink. Installation cannot proceed.
This looks like an incompletely removed old version
> > Can anybodytell me how to add apps to the Gnome "drop-down"
> > menu beneath the string "Applications"? (Upper-left-hand corner)
>
> Try using deskutils/alacarte ...
x11-wm/wmconfig is another possibility.
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Hi all,
I recently got a SATA INIC162x controller PCI card, and I am trying to
know if it is usable in a FreeBSD box. (See Hardware Note below, if
relevant.)
After few minutes of internet search, I am quite pessimistic about
this. I would however be very interested to hear from list members who
Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
Remote PuTTY:
Access denied Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
At computer terminal:
PAM authentication error for root from 192.168.XXX.XXX
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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At 07:37 PM 10/19/2007, Jason Dobyns wrote:
Hello,
My smb server is run from a linux CentOS 5 machine.
When I mount the share in Freebsd all the files are owned by root
SMB Server permissions
-rwxrwxr-x 1 httpd httpd21868 Oct 17 22:06 index.php
Freebsd Client Share permissions
-
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Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
> I don't want to build out of ports because it is set up not to
> override the base install.
Actually, I think your perception is incorrect here. If you want
sendmail-8.14.1 on a FreeBSD 6.x system, then install
El día Sunday, October 21, 2007 a las 08:38:33PM -0400, Chris Hill escribió:
> About a week ago, I updated my ports, including xorg. Now xmodmap isn't
> running from ~/.xinitrc like it used to.
>
> My .xinitrc is the same as it's been for years, so it includes the lines
> if [ -f $usermodmap ];
Hi Marco,
could you give me complete build logs as well as some more information about
your system?
What version of boost do you have installed?
I currently have no direct access to the internet, so things are a bit
difficult for me.
Please add me to CC as I'm not on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards,
Hi,
I am looking for a software that will read repetitive data from a text file
and send it to a preformated fanfold paper (impact printer). The software must
be customizable as to be told on which area of the paper to print a given field
from the source text file.
The data in the t
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Hello, list!
Jeg just bought a LaCie external USD hdd to store my pictures. When
I plug it in, it causes my laptop to panic after ~15-20 seconds.
After a reboot (with the disc still plugged in) it functions properly.
These are the messages I get when I plug it in:
umass0: on uhub3
da0 at umass
Please do not try to execute this: :() { :&:; } ;: on your BSD machine.
I ask all who already tried it how to defend from this?
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One day I was at a restaurant explaining process control to one of my disciples.
I was mentioning how we have to kill the children (child processes) if
they become unresponsive. Or we can even set an alarm for the children
to kill themselves. That the parent need to wait (wait3) and
acknowledge
On 2007-10-21 16:42, "Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>On 2007-10-21 11:28, "Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'd like to upgrade my sendmail version in advance of upgrading to the
>>> next release of the OS.
>>
>> Why?
>
> I can afford the time to star
>Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
>Remote PuTTY:
>Access denied Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
>At computer terminal:
>PAM authentication error for root from 192.168.XXX.XXX
>Any ideas?
>Thanks!
You cannot login directly with root over ssh
You will ne
On 2007-10-22 W. D. wrote:
> Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
>
> Remote PuTTY:
> Access denied Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
>
> At computer terminal:
> PAM authentication error for root from 192.168.XXX.XXX
>
In /etc/ssh/sshd_config:
PermitRootLogin yes
Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
O. Hartmann wrote:
For weeks now I tried to get an OpenLDAP-server on a local FreeBSD
7.0-PRE box running, but with no success. Within the last 8 weeks I
tried nearly EVERY tutorial and there explained setups, but whenever I
try to authenticate or find an ID for an ex
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 02:21:04AM -0500, W. D. wrote:
> Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
>
> Remote PuTTY:
> Access denied Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
>
> At computer terminal:
> PAM authentication error for root from 192.168.XXX.XXX
>
> Any ideas?
D
On Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 08:38:33PM -0400, Chris Hill wrote:
> About a week ago, I updated my ports, including xorg. Now xmodmap isn't
> running from ~/.xinitrc like it used to.
>
> My .xinitrc is the same as it's been for years, so it includes the lines
> if [ -f $usermodmap ]; then
> xmodmap
Hi all,
I have run chown -R uname:wheel . as root in the / directory. Now it is not
allowing me to log in as su.
Giving the following error
su
su: not running setuid
I have also tried su -l but still same error. Can any body suggest me some
solution to this problem.
uname -a
FreeBSD mayankjai
I am used to using this command in Linux, using GNU
dd:
dd if=/blah of=/bleh oflag=append conv=notrunc
The problem is, FreeBSD 'dd' does not understand the
"oflag" argument.
Is there some equivalent in the FreeBSD 'dd' syntax
that I can use, or am I forced to install GNU utils ?
_
> At computer terminal:
> PAM authentication error for root from 192.168.XXX.XXX
ssh access for root is disabled by default, for good reason. ssh as a
normal user, then su to root instead.
Josh
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On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 02:21 -0500, W. D. wrote:
> Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
>
> Remote PuTTY:
> Access denied Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
>
> At computer terminal:
> PAM authentication error for root from 192.168.XXX.XXX
>
> Any ideas?
>
> T
W. D. wrote:
> Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
>
> Remote PuTTY:
> Access denied Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
>
> At computer terminal:
> PAM authentication error for root from 192.168.XXX.XXX
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
You are probably trying to
On Sunday 21 October 2007, Roberth Sjonøy wrote:
> Anyone who can confirm that a Creative SB Audigy SE PCI works with FreeBSD?
It doesn't work, unless you install the oss driver from
http://www.4front-tech.com
Note that in my opinion the native FreeBSD drivers are a lot better.
Regards,
Pieter d
W. D. wrote:
Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
Remote PuTTY:
Access denied Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
At computer terminal:
PAM authentication error for root from 192.168.XXX.XXX
Any ideas?
Sound like maybe password auth is disabled? Relevant
li
On Monday 22 October 2007, W. D. wrote:
> Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
>
> Remote PuTTY:
> Access denied Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
>
> At computer terminal:
> PAM authentication error for root from 192.168.XXX.XXX
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
If you rea
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007, simon butsana wrote:
>Hi,
>I am looking for a software that will read repetitive data from a text file
>and send it to a preformated fanfold paper (impact printer). The software
>must be customizable as to be told on which area of the paper to print a
>given field from the so
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007, W. D. wrote:
>Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
>
>Remote PuTTY:
>Access denied Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
The sshd_config file on the target machine must be configured to allow root
logins (generally considered a Bad Idea(tm)). Man
Hi,
I'm a little bit confused about the purpose of ip6fw(8). The
manual page suggests that the standard ipfw(8) supports both
IPv4 and IPv6, so why is there a seperate ip6fw? Can it do
anything that ipfw can't do?
Best regards
Oliver
--
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In response to Danielisz Laszlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Please do not try to execute this: :() { :&:; } ;: on your BSD machine.
Why not? It's just a fork() bomb.
> I ask all who already tried it how to defend from this?
Defend from what? Make a policy that form() bombs are not funny and
launch
On Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 04:30:38PM -0500, Jonathan Horne wrote:
> On Sunday 21 October 2007 08:55:31 Frank Gaenger wrote:
> > I have a system built on a Gigabyte GA-M59SLI-S5 motherboard. At
> > present it has only one 250GB SATA hard drive. I would like to modify
> > the system by installing tw
> Please do not try to execute this: :() { :&:; } ;: on your BSD machine.
> I ask all who already tried it how to defend from this?
man login.conf
Josh
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On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 02:21:04AM -0500, W. D. wrote:
> Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
That is normal. The default is to disallow remote login as root.
The normal procedure is to ssh in on a normal id and then do su.
You have to put that normal user in the wheel gro
On Sun 21 Oct 2007 12:10, Danielisz Laszlo wrote:
> Please do not try to execute this: :() { :&:; } ;: on your BSD machine.
> I ask all who already tried it how to defend from this?
Wow,, my machine just crashed :-/
Does in this work on other OS's as well (ie. GNU/Linux)? Or just
(Free?)BSD? I rea
On Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 12:10:02PM -0700, Danielisz Laszlo wrote:
> Please do not try to execute this: :() { :&:; } ;: on your BSD machine.
> I ask all who already tried it how to defend from this?
rm /bin/sh
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On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 02:21:04AM -0500, W. D. wrote:
> Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
>
> Remote PuTTY:
> Access denied Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
>
> At computer terminal:
> PAM authentication error for root from 192.168.XXX.XXX
Remote root acces
Hey folks,
We're trying to get reverse DNS resolution for a block of IPs
(private). We've had the 10.x network working great at the office
for quite some time now, but I'm having a problem getting the
172.30.x network to work.
Typing 'host ' returns a valid result, however output from wh
Hello,
I have lenovo v200 laptop with boardcom network card but my FreeBSD 6.2 does
not detect it. I tryed loading win drivers, with kldload, converted with
ndisgen but always get kernel panic. pciconf -lv shows this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:0 class=0x02 card=0x3c2c17aa chip=0x1713144e4 rev=0x02
>
>
>
> Feeding pkgdb/pkg_which a port creates a directory for that port
> in /var/db/pkg.
>
> It then returned a question mark, which kind of sucked, silence being
> golden in unix, but I had an entry for openmpi appear in /var/db/pkg
>
> Is this really just meaningless grasping at straws?
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 02:21:04AM -0500, W. D. wrote:
> Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
>
> Remote PuTTY:
> Access denied Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
>
> At computer terminal:
> PAM authentication error for root from 192.168.XXX.XXX
>
> Any ideas?
D
We just put our replacement DNS servers online, djbdns replacing Bind.
In testing with the few domains we have moved to the new servers we
began getting intermittent failures for some clients.
It is only dot org domains, checking deeper it ain't us. If I do a
domain query from dnsstuff for any org
On Monday 22 October 2007 3:00:56 pm Johan Hendriks wrote:
> >Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
> >
> >Remote PuTTY:
> >Access denied Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
> >
> >At computer terminal:
> >PAM authentication error for root from 192.168.XXX.XXX
> >
> >An
On Sun, Oct 21, 2007 at 12:10:02PM -0700, Danielisz Laszlo wrote:
> Please do not try to execute this: :() { :&:; } ;: on your BSD machine.
> I ask all who already tried it how to defend from this?
That's just a fork bomb. Try looking at tuning(7) and login.conf(5) to
reduce the maxproc limit for
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 04:38:35PM +0330, Bahman M. wrote:
> On 2007-10-22 W. D. wrote:
> > Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
> >
> > Remote PuTTY:
> > Access denied Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
> >
> > At computer terminal:
> > PAM authentication error f
Hi list,
I don't actually know how to explain this problem in an understandable
way...
I have an external 24' Sun monitor running at 1280x800 plugged into my
laptop (1280X800).
I start X without the external monitor, I plug it in, and press the keys
combination to enable it on my laptop. Everything
I try to use Sprint Novatel Wireless Merlin S720 Aircard, but it is
not recoginized at the first time. Does anyone know about it or what
kind modification do I need to do on kernel to make it work? Any kind
comment will help me.
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On Oct 22, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Mayank Jain wrote:
I have run chown -R uname:wheel . as root in the / directory. Now
it is not
allowing me to log in as su.
Giving the following error
Ouch-- you've managed to reset the setuid/setgid bits for the entire
system.
You'll probably need to do a bu
On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 18:51 +, Mayank Jain wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have run chown -R uname:wheel . as root in the / directory. Now it is not
> allowing me to log in as su.
> Giving the following error
>
> su
> su: not running setuid
>
> I have also tried su -l but still same error. Can any
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I'm trying to get FreeBSD running under Xen on a RedHat RHEL5 box. I
seem to be stumped really early in the process by something...
strange. I don't have a good explanation for it, other than Xen
doing something weird, and thought I'd ask if
Hello,
I'm having problems with ipfw + IPv6 keep-state rules, if I use a
keep-state rule on IPv6 it will only work intermittently (eg. I can
connect to an FTP site with IPv6 and start to grab a file, but it will
stall after a few seconds). I am using deny all by default on ipfw, my
ruleset is
I just got a new INTEL motherboard - chock full of these new-fangled
SATA connectors... and one "legacy" ATA connector. I moved a disk
drive from an older box to this new one..
The machine can boot from the disk drive, but then after the kernel
is up-and-running - it can't find the drive to moun
In the last episode (Oct 22), Juri Mianovich said:
> I am used to using this command in Linux, using GNU
> dd:
>
> dd if=/blah of=/bleh oflag=append conv=notrunc
>
> The problem is, FreeBSD 'dd' does not understand the
> "oflag" argument.
>
> Is there some equivalent in the FreeBSD 'dd' syntax
>
If you executed the command you claim you did, you're system
permissions are really screwed up. You've changed ownership of
*EVERY* file on the system to uname:wheel. My best guess is that su
is trying to run as uname (setuid) and it's not getting the
permissions is needs.
4th and long
Hi,
I have been using Linux for over 10 years, but have for a number of reasons
become very interested in learning to use FreeBSD. Are there any ex or
current Linux users here and could you tell me how hard it is to make the
shift from Linux? Is there anything in particular which has been wri
James writes:
> Add yourself to wheel (which is the root group on FreeBSD, a name
> I believe it inherited from earlier BSDs, but I've no idea what
> the justification for choosing 'wheel' is; any BSD historians
> here - you'd be welcome to let us know!)
Not sure, but I believe "whee
On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 07:53:49PM +0200, Roland Smith wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 09:04:34AM -0400, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am voraciously attempting to get a FreeBSD system to boot from a GELI
> > encrypted hard disk, but am having problems.
>
> You don't need to encryp
Hello,
I'm having problems with ipfw + IPv6 keep-state rules, if I use a
keep-state rule on IPv6 it will only work intermittently (eg. I can
connect to an FTP site with IPv6 and start to grab a file, but it will
stall after a few seconds). I am using deny all by default on ipfw, my
ruleset is
Danielisz Laszlo wrote:
Please do not try to execute this: :() { :&:; } ;: on your BSD machine.
I ask all who already tried it how to defend from this?
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On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 06:51:48PM +, Mayank Jain wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have run chown -R uname:wheel . as root in the / directory. Now it is not
> allowing me to log in as su.
> Giving the following error
>
> su
> su: not running setuid
>
> I have also tried su -l but still same error. Ca
--On October 21, 2007 10:29:36 PM -0700 Steve Franks
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Seems every time I try to install a pkg or make a port lately, I get
this:
===>Verifying install for /usr/local/libdata/xorg/libraries in
/usr/ports/x1 1/xorg-libraries
/usr/X11R6 exists, but it is not a symlin
I posted this about a month ago, but haven't heard anything, so I'm
trying again:
When trying to re-install ruby on my system, I receive this error:
On FreeBSD before 6.2 ports system unfortunately can not set default
X11BASE by itself so please help it a bit by setting
X11BASE=${LOCALBASE} in
Steve Franks wrote:
Seems every time I try to install a pkg or make a port lately, I get this:
===>Verifying install for /usr/local/libdata/xorg/libraries in /usr/ports/x1
1/xorg-libraries
/usr/X11R6 exists, but it is not a symlink. Installation cannot proceed.
This looks like an incompletel
--On October 22, 2007 2:21:04 AM -0500 "W. D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
Remote PuTTY:
Access denied Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
At computer terminal:
PAM authentication error for root from 192.168.XXX.XXX
Any ideas?
Hi,
I need to find the file name for every /proc/#/map entry for a program linked
statically.
But some of them end with '-'.
Where can I find documentation describing /pcor/#/map file format, explaining
why these dashes are there?
And how to find the corresponding filenames?
I found a method bas
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 06:44:18PM +0200, Martin Tournoij wrote:
> On Sun 21 Oct 2007 12:10, Danielisz Laszlo wrote:
> > Please do not try to execute this: :() { :&:; } ;: on your BSD machine.
> > I ask all who already tried it how to defend from this?
>
> Wow,, my machine just crashed :-/
> Does
At 12:02 PM 10/22/2007, Eric F Crist wrote:
Hey folks,
We're trying to get reverse DNS resolution for a block of IPs
(private). We've had the 10.x network working great at the office
for quite some time now, but I'm having a problem getting the
172.30.x network to work.
Typing 'host ' returns
Eric F Crist wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> We're trying to get reverse DNS resolution for a block of IPs
> (private). We've had the 10.x network working great at the office
> for quite some time now, but I'm having a problem getting the
> 172.30.x network to work.
>
> Typing 'host ' returns a valid re
On 10/22/07, Martin Tournoij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun 21 Oct 2007 12:10, Danielisz Laszlo wrote:
> > Please do not try to execute this: :() { :&:; } ;: on your BSD machine.
> > I ask all who already tried it how to defend from this?
>
> Wow,, my machine just crashed :-/
> Does in this wo
Hello everybody!!
I have PC-BSD 1.3 it is based on FBSD 6.1, i want to play dvd's on
kaffeine with dolby-digital 5.1, but i seem FBSD does not support
dolby.
is it true?
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On Monday 22 October 2007 17:42:44 Daniel Bye wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 02:21:04AM -0500, W. D. wrote:
> > Brand new install of FreeBSD 6.2. Can't log in with PuTTY.
> >
> > Remote PuTTY:
> > Access denied Using keyboard-interactive authentication.
> >
> > At computer terminal:
> > PAM auth
On Oct 22, 2007, at 11:43 AM, DAve wrote:
It is only dot org domains, checking deeper it ain't us. If I do a
domain query from dnsstuff for any org, I sometimes get nothing but
name
server records. This happens when the root servers refer the query to
TLSx.Ultradns.net.
I see ultradns failing
In response to Martin Tournoij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun 21 Oct 2007 12:10, Danielisz Laszlo wrote:
> > Please do not try to execute this: :() { :&:; } ;: on your BSD machine.
> > I ask all who already tried it how to defend from this?
>
> Wow,, my machine just crashed :-/
> Does in this work
Hi,
Is there going to be an updated version of the FreeNX port? The
version in the FreeBSD port tree is 0.4.4_3 which hasn't been updated
in two years. The current version is 0.7.1 though.
Thanks a lot,
Novembre
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Is there an easier way by sed or ed to remove strings
(caight by grep) of the sort:
part5.chapter2.text-
where "5" and "2" can be any integer below 10?
(I know how to delete the *entire* line using ed, but not just
the first part?
thanks
James wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 12:33 +0200, Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
>> xptioctl: pass driver is not in the kernel
>> xptioctl: put "device pass0" in your kernel config file
>
>
> Have you tried putting "device pass0" into your kernel config file and
> seeing if that solves it?
Yes, I
On October 22, 2007 12:44:18 pm Martin Tournoij wrote:
> On Sun 21 Oct 2007 12:10, Danielisz Laszlo wrote:
> > Please do not try to execute this: :() { :&:; } ;: on your BSD machine.
> > I ask all who already tried it how to defend from this?
>
> Wow,, my machine just crashed :-/
> Does in this wor
Is there any way to specify options in make.conf on a per-port basis?
For example, if I want Vim built without X11, I can specify the WITHOUT_X11
flag, but putting that in make.conf will affect every port.
I'm aware it's possible to do it with portupgrade, but I was hoping for a
method that would
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007, Eric F Crist wrote:
>Hey folks,
>
>We're trying to get reverse DNS resolution for a block of IPs
>(private). We've had the 10.x network working great at the office
>for quite some time now, but I'm having a problem getting the
>172.30.x network to work.
>
>Typing 'host
--- Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the last episode (Oct 22), Juri Mianovich said:
> > I am used to using this command in Linux, using
> GNU
> > dd:
> >
> > dd if=/blah of=/bleh oflag=append conv=notrunc
> >
> > The problem is, FreeBSD 'dd' does not understand
> the
> > "oflag" argu
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> Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 09:05:54 +0100
> From: Matthew Seaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Want to upgrade sendmail in next OS release
> Tuc at
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 07:33:57PM +0100, Donovan R. Palmer wrote:
> I have been using Linux for over 10 years, but have for a number of reasons
> become very interested in learning to use FreeBSD. Are there any ex or
> current Linux users here and could you tell me how hard it is to make the
>
I'm attempting to change a DSL link from using PPPoE in the DSL modem
to doing PPPoE on 6.1, with the modem in bridging mode.
I've put the DSL modem in bridging mode, and it brings up the link
properly -- or at least it reports it as up (DSL led steady; modem status
report shows it as up, rfc 148
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 07:33:57PM +0100, Donovan R. Palmer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been using Linux for over 10 years, but have for a number of reasons
> become very interested in learning to use FreeBSD. Are there any ex or
> current Linux users here and could you tell me how hard it is to ma
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 03:39:19PM -0400, Robert Huff wrote:
>
> James writes:
>
> > Add yourself to wheel (which is the root group on FreeBSD, a name
> > I believe it inherited from earlier BSDs, but I've no idea what
> > the justification for choosing 'wheel' is; any BSD historians
> > her
On October 22, 2007 02:33:57 pm Donovan R. Palmer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been using Linux for over 10 years, but have for a number of reasons
> become very interested in learning to use FreeBSD. Are there any ex or
> current Linux users here and could you tell me how hard it is to make the
> shift
I'm attempting to change a DSL link from using PPPoE in the DSL modem
to doing PPPoE on 6.1, with the modem in bridging mode.
I've put the DSL modem in bridging mode, and it brings up the link
properly -- or at least it reports it as up (DSL led steady; modem status
report shows it as up, rfc 148
On October 22, 2007 03:58:35 pm Rolf G Nielsen wrote:
> Danielisz Laszlo wrote:
> > Please do not try to execute this: :() { :&:; } ;: on your BSD machine.
> > I ask all who already tried it how to defend from this?
> >
> >
> >
> > __
> > Do You Yahoo
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 07:33:57PM +0100, Donovan R. Palmer wrote:
>
> I have been using Linux for over 10 years, but have for a number of reasons
> become very interested in learning to use FreeBSD. Are there any ex or
> current Linux users here and could you tell me how hard it is to make the
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 13:43:06 -0500
DAve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We just put our replacement DNS servers online, djbdns replacing Bind.
> In testing with the few domains we have moved to the new servers we
> began getting intermittent failures for some clients.
>
> It is only dot org domains,
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 06:44:18PM +0200, Martin Tournoij wrote:
> On Sun 21 Oct 2007 12:10, Danielisz Laszlo wrote:
> > Please do not try to execute this: :() { :&:; } ;: on your BSD machine.
> > I ask all who already tried it how to defend from this?
>
> Wow,, my machine just crashed :-/
> Does
On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 01:10:49 +0100
RW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 13:43:06 -0500
> DAve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > We just put our replacement DNS servers online, djbdns replacing
> > Bind. In testing with the few domains we have moved to the new
> > servers we began ge
Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Oct 22, 2007, at 11:43 AM, DAve wrote:
>> It is only dot org domains, checking deeper it ain't us. If I do a
>> domain query from dnsstuff for any org, I sometimes get nothing but name
>> server records. This happens when the root servers refer the query to
>> TLSx.Ultradns
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 15:39:19 -0400
Robert Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> James writes:
>
> > Add yourself to wheel (which is the root group on FreeBSD, a name
> > I believe it inherited from earlier BSDs, but I've no idea what
> > the justification for choosing 'wheel' is; any BSD histor
>>> I am voraciously attempting to get a FreeBSD system to boot from
>>> a GELI encrypted hard disk, but am having problems.
>>
>> You don't need to encrypt the whole harddisk. You can encrypt
>> separate slices. There is no need to encrypt stuff like / or /usr;
>> what is there that needs to be k
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