Re: Any delivery block to freebsd-questions list?

2010-01-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
Matthias Apitz wrote: El día Friday, January 08, 2010 a las 06:57:04AM +0100, Matthias Apitz escribió: Sounds like that's just graylisting. The delay will depend on how long it takes your MTA (or the smarthost you use) to retry the message. In my case it seems not to be graylisting, but black

copying a disk with ignoring errors

2010-01-08 Thread Mark Terribile
> On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 03:31:46PM +0100, Christoph Kukulies wrote: >> I recall a case when I had a hard disk that had got bad sectors and >> it wasn't accessible through normal mounting anymore. >> Then a tool came into the game that - I believe - Poul Henning had >> recommended or written for

Re: sendmail && SMTP AUTH: question about /etc/mail/auth/client-info file

2010-01-08 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Friday, January 08, 2010 a las 06:44:00AM +, Glyn Millington escribió: > Matthias Apitz writes: > > Hello, > > > > Because I was forced by my ISP to do so, I have configured successfully > > as described in the FBSD docs the sendmail with SMTP AUTH; > > > > one question remains

Re: sendmail && SMTP AUTH: question about /etc/mail/auth/client-info file

2010-01-08 Thread Glyn Millington
Matthias Apitz writes: > > Hello Glyn, > > I have read the above page during my configuration but it does not > explain to me which user must be configured in U: value; Is it me? Or is it > the userID the sendmail daemon is running as? It works with "U:root", > but what does this mean exac

Re: pf headaches: why won' t it let me fetch from ftp servers?

2010-01-08 Thread Morgan Wesström
Dino Vliet wrote: > Dear freebsd list, > I have the following pf.conf file: > tcp_services = "{ ftp, ssh, domain, www, auth, https }" > udp_services = "{ ftp, domain, ntp }" > icmp_types = "echoreq" > block all > pass inet proto icmp all icmp-type $icmp_types keep state > #pass in proto tcp to an

Re: sendmail && SMTP AUTH: question about /etc/mail/auth/client-info file

2010-01-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
Matthias Apitz wrote: I have read the above page during my configuration but it does not explain to me which user must be configured in U: value; Is it me? Or is it the userID the sendmail daemon is running as? It works with "U:root", but what does this mean exactly? That's a SASL thing -- it

Re: Can't figure out recursion problem in bash/freebsd - reply/solution to all helpers

2010-01-08 Thread Bernard T. Higonnet
Hello, There were two approaches offered to my problem 1) changing my script: it runs if the "cd .." is moved from the end of the script into the then clause of the if statement === #! /bin/sh echo Starting in `pwd` for hoo in *; do echo Found item $hoo if [ -d "$hoo" ]; then

rc.d script not working for Xmms2 :-(

2010-01-08 Thread Kaya Saman
Hi guys, I'm just attempting to create a startup script for Xmms2 so that the service can autostart on boot! So far I have Google'd around and found very little, the most promising site was this: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/rc-scripting/rcng-daemon.html which gives a script of t

Re: Replacing disks in a ZFS pool

2010-01-08 Thread krad
> Also, I've been loosely following some of the GPT threads, and I like > > the idea of using this type of label instead of the disk names > themselves. > > I personally haven't run into any bad problems using the full device, but > I suppose it could be a problem. (Side note - geom should learn h

Re: Can't figure out recursion problem in bash/freebsd - reply/solution to all helpers

2010-01-08 Thread RW
On Fri, 08 Jan 2010 11:23:33 +0100 "Bernard T. Higonnet" wrote: > #! /bin/sh >... > I shall be bold: this strikes me as a bug in bash. Am I off my nut > here? If it is a bug, it's a bug in /bin/sh, not bash. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing l

Re: rc.d script not working for Xmms2 :-(

2010-01-08 Thread RW
On Fri, 08 Jan 2010 12:23:40 +0200 Kaya Saman wrote: > So far I have modified the script to look like this: > > #!/bin/sh You may need a PROVIDE LINE e.g. # PROVIDE:xmms2launcher > . /etc/rc.subr > > name="xmms2-launcher" You can't use "-" in shell variable names, so you shouldn't use

Accessing Computer

2010-01-08 Thread Carmel
Assume three computers. Computer 1 runs Windows with Putty installed Computer 2 & 3 run FreeBSD Computer 1 runs Putty and creates a key that is installed on computer 2. Computer 2 has a key that is installed on computer 3. If someone were to use computer 1 via Putty to access computer 2, would t

Re: rc.d script not working for Xmms2 :-(

2010-01-08 Thread Kaya Saman
Many thanks for the tips I am almost there but have a problem now! This is the output I get: ./xmms2launcher stop ./xmms2launcher: WARNING: cannot read shebang line from /usr/local/bin/xmms2launcher xmms2launcher not running? From my current file: rd1# cat xmms2launcher #!/bin/sh # PROVIDE:

Re: Accessing Computer

2010-01-08 Thread Bill Moran
In response to Carmel : > Assume three computers. > > Computer 1 runs Windows with Putty installed > Computer 2 & 3 run FreeBSD > > Computer 1 runs Putty and creates a key that is installed on computer 2. > Computer 2 has a key that is installed on computer 3. > > If someone were to use compute

Re: Accessing Computer

2010-01-08 Thread Carmel
On Fri, 8 Jan 2010 08:12:28 -0500 Bill Moran articulated: > In response to Carmel : > > > Assume three computers. > > > > Computer 1 runs Windows with Putty installed > > Computer 2 & 3 run FreeBSD > > > > Computer 1 runs Putty and creates a key that is installed on computer 2. > > Computer 2

Re: Accessing Computer

2010-01-08 Thread Daniel Grant
On 08/01/2010 12:50, Carmel wrote: Assume three computers. Computer 1 runs Windows with Putty installed Computer 2& 3 run FreeBSD Computer 1 runs Putty and creates a key that is installed on computer 2. Computer 2 has a key that is installed on computer 3. If someone were to use computer 1 vi

sec.update 7.2-RELEASE-p6 not showing up

2010-01-08 Thread n dhert
FreeBSD7.2 system with Generic kernel. There was a security update patch release two days ago: 7.2-RELEASE-p6 Fetched and installed it with # freebsd-update install The files mentionned in the mail that would be replaced by the patch, are replaced (date has changed) Yet, after a reboot (shutdown -r

Re: rc.d script not working for Xmms2 :-(

2010-01-08 Thread RW
On Fri, 08 Jan 2010 15:00:11 +0200 Kaya Saman wrote: > name="xmms2launcher" > rcvar=`set_rcvar` > command="/usr/local/bin/${name} -u kaya" > ... > So if I can't add the - does this mean that I have to create a link > to xmms2-launcher with name xmms2launcher?? no just avoid using ${name} in the

Re: sec.update 7.2-RELEASE-p6 not showing up

2010-01-08 Thread Bas Smeelen
n dhert wrote: > FreeBSD7.2 system with Generic kernel. > There was a security update patch release two days ago: 7.2-RELEASE-p6 > Fetched and installed it with # freebsd-update install > The files mentionned in the mail that would be replaced by the patch, are > replaced (date has changed) > Yet,

Re: Accessing Computer

2010-01-08 Thread Carmel
On Fri, 08 Jan 2010 13:05:45 + Daniel Grant articulated: > I would suggest protecting your keys with a passphrase, then the key > alone is not enough to gain access to the machines. > > Simply put - in order for someone to access computer 3 from computer 2, > would be for computer 3 to ha

Re: Accessing Computer

2010-01-08 Thread Pieter de Goeje
On Friday 08 January 2010 13:50:10 Carmel wrote: > Assume three computers. > > Computer 1 runs Windows with Putty installed > Computer 2 & 3 run FreeBSD > > Computer 1 runs Putty and creates a key that is installed on computer 2. > Computer 2 has a key that is installed on computer 3. > > If som

Re: Accessing Computer

2010-01-08 Thread Carmel
On Fri, 8 Jan 2010 14:58:23 +0100 Pieter de Goeje articulated: > You might want to take a look at ssh-agent. I think PuTTY has an equivalent. > It lets you do remote logins without putting your key(s) everywhere. I've not > yet tried this myself, but I plan on testing it sometime. I use agent

Re: Accessing Computer

2010-01-08 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Carmel writes: > On Fri, 8 Jan 2010 14:58:23 +0100 Pieter de Goeje > articulated: > >> You might want to take a look at ssh-agent. I think PuTTY has an equivalent. >> It lets you do remote logins without putting your key(s) everywhere. I've >> not >> yet tried this myself, but I plan on test

[Solved, mostly]: zpool status hangs zfs command, possibly related to spindown

2010-01-08 Thread Derrick Ryalls
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Derrick Ryalls wrote: > Greetings, > > uname -a (64bit) > >  8.0-RELEASE-p1 FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p1 #0: Sun Dec  6 11:23:52 PST 2009 > > I have a raidz setup with 4x 2TB drives, plus a UFS CF on the IDE > channel I use to boot off of.  I have an 1TB ZFS (non-raid) dr

Re: Accessing Computer

2010-01-08 Thread Carmel
On Fri, 08 Jan 2010 10:13:52 -0500 Lowell Gilbert articulated: > Carmel writes: > > > On Fri, 8 Jan 2010 14:58:23 +0100 Pieter de Goeje > > articulated: > > > >> You might want to take a look at ssh-agent. I think PuTTY has an > >> equivalent. > >> It lets you do remote logins without putt

Support for Asus MicroATX Boards

2010-01-08 Thread Anselm Strauss
Hi, I was looking for some new hardware to buy. I'm interested especially in the M4*/M3* boards from Asus with the AMD 785G/SB710, 780G/SB700 and nForce 720a chips. I can't find real evidence on the supported hardware list whether the following chipsets are really working with FreeBSD 8.0 or not.

GEOM corrupt or invalid GPT detected on ZFS raid on Freebsd 8.0 x64

2010-01-08 Thread Derrick Ryalls
Greetings, After not getting daily system mails for a while, then suddenly getting them, I took a closer look and noticed this message appears after a boot: +GEOM: ad4: corrupt or invalid GPT detected. +GEOM: ad4: GPT rejected -- may not be recoverable. +GEOM: label/disk1: corrupt or invalid GPT

Re: Accessing Computer

2010-01-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
Carmel wrote: On Fri, 8 Jan 2010 08:12:28 -0500 Bill Moran articulated: In response to Carmel : Assume three computers. Computer 1 runs Windows with Putty installed Computer 2 & 3 run FreeBSD Computer 1 runs Putty and creates a key that is installed on computer 2. Computer 2 has a key tha

Fwd: Booting from ZFS raidz

2010-01-08 Thread Anselm Strauss
Sorry, forgot the list ... -- Forwarded message -- From: Anselm Strauss Date: Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 4:50 PM Subject: Re: Booting from ZFS raidz To: Sergiy Suprun I've done some experiments with the 8.0 stable branch and the head branch from SVN. I just recompiled /boot/loader but

Re: Booting from ZFS raidz

2010-01-08 Thread krad
2010/1/8 Anselm Strauss > Sorry, forgot the list ... > > -- Forwarded message -- > From: Anselm Strauss > Date: Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 4:50 PM > Subject: Re: Booting from ZFS raidz > To: Sergiy Suprun > > > I've done some experiments with the 8.0 stable branch and the head branch >

Re: Accessing Computer

2010-01-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
Carmel wrote: On Fri, 08 Jan 2010 10:13:52 -0500 Lowell Gilbert articulated: Carmel writes: On Fri, 8 Jan 2010 14:58:23 +0100 Pieter de Goeje articulated: You might want to take a look at ssh-agent. I think PuTTY has an equivalent. It lets you do remote logins without putting your key(

Re: rc.d script not working for Xmms2 :-(

2010-01-08 Thread Kaya Saman
no just avoid using ${name} in the command. name is just a label used for creating unique variable names you can use in rc.conf, it doesn't have to match any binary. ___ Thanks we're getting closer but some thing's still hinky! rd1# /usr/local

Re: Replacing disks in a ZFS pool

2010-01-08 Thread Steve Bertrand
krad wrote: >>> the idea of using this type of label instead of the disk names >> themselves. >> >> I personally haven't run into any bad problems using the full device, but >> I suppose it could be a problem. (Side note - geom should learn how to >> parse zfs labels so it could create something l

Re: Accessing Computer

2010-01-08 Thread Carmel
On Fri, 08 Jan 2010 16:13:34 + Matthew Seaman articulated: > You just put the public key from Computer 1 in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on > both the machines (Computer 2, Computer 3) where you want access. You'll > have to use 'ssh-keygen -i -f filename' to convert the pubkey from the SSH2 >

Re: Booting from ZFS raidz

2010-01-08 Thread Anselm Strauss
On Jan 8, 2010, at 17:12 , krad wrote: > 2010/1/8 Anselm Strauss > Sorry, forgot the list ... > > -- Forwarded message -- > From: Anselm Strauss > Date: Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 4:50 PM > Subject: Re: Booting from ZFS raidz > To: Sergiy Suprun > > > I've done some experiments with

Re: Replacing disks in a ZFS pool

2010-01-08 Thread Steve Bertrand
Steve Bertrand wrote: > krad wrote: > the idea of using this type of label instead of the disk names >>> themselves. >>> >>> I personally haven't run into any bad problems using the full device, but >>> I suppose it could be a problem. (Side note - geom should learn how to >>> parse zfs label

Odd behavior with volume labels and gmirror

2010-01-08 Thread Ben Schumacher
Hey- I haven't search the list, so this could be covered already, but I've seen odd behavior with volume labels and gmirror. First some background. Here's my uname: $ uname -a FreeBSD filer.sats.internal 8.0-RELEASE-p1 FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE-p1 #1: Mon Dec 21 10:21:37 MST 2009 b...@filer.sats.inte

anyone using ZFS on a memstick?

2010-01-08 Thread Ishmael F.E.
Hi list I'd like to know your opinion on formating a portable device with this file system. I have an external 120G HD, and I'd like to use an ENCRYPTED ZFS partition to save files and copy them between different machines (my laptop, at work, etc). ¿Is easy to mount ZFS as it is with ntfs or ext

Re: Virtualbox and bridged interface.

2010-01-08 Thread Juergen Lock
In article <20100102005808.12d46...@baby-jane.lamaiziere.net> you write: >Le Fri, 1 Jan 2010 17:36:30 -0600, >Adam Vande More a =E9crit : > >> > Is there someone able to make VirtualBox working with a bridged >> > interface? >> > >> > I've got : >> > My gateway/access point on 192.168.1.1/24 >> >

Re: snd_hda blues

2010-01-08 Thread Sandra Kachelmann
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Bob Johnson wrote: > It is likely that whomever is able to help you will need additional > information. You can get this information by rebooting your system and > selecting "Boot FreeBSD with verbose logging" from the boot menu. > After it boots, use "grep hdac /va

Re: required apache22 modules

2010-01-08 Thread Chuck Swiger
Hi-- On Jan 7, 2010, at 8:55 AM, John Almberg wrote: > I'm installing Apache22 on a new server and for once, I'd like to install > just the modules I need, instead of the default mess. > > I've been googling for this answer, but can't seem to find it: Are any apache > modules *required*? Or can

Re: Support for Asus MicroATX Boards

2010-01-08 Thread Uwe Laverenz
Am 08.01.2010 16:43, schrieb Anselm Strauss: chips. I can't find real evidence on the supported hardware list whether the following chipsets are really working with FreeBSD 8.0 or not. Maybe I have an Asus "M4A785TD-M EVO" running with RELENG_8 and it works fine. There is/was a race condition

Upgrading Standing Systems from 6.3 to 8.0

2010-01-08 Thread Martin McCormick
Can one upgrade a standing system from 6.3 to 8.0? We do have a few sacrificial systems to try the big upgrade on, but the actual systems are scattered through 3 towns over 200 miles. Not a one is just down the hall so it is all going to have to be done remotely. I am fam

Re: Upgrading Standing Systems from 6.3 to 8.0

2010-01-08 Thread Bryant Eadon
Have you tried a test system with this configuration, then upgraded it to 7.x followed by the jump to 8.0? Run this for a week in advance and see if anything pops up, maybe even stress test it? Bryant On Jan 8, 2010 4:47 PM, "Martin McCormick" wrote: Can one upgrade a standing system fr

Re: Support for Asus MicroATX Boards

2010-01-08 Thread Chris Whitehouse
Uwe Laverenz wrote: Am 08.01.2010 16:43, schrieb Anselm Strauss: chips. I can't find real evidence on the supported hardware list whether the following chipsets are really working with FreeBSD 8.0 or not. Maybe I have an Asus "M4A785TD-M EVO" running with RELENG_8 and it works fine. There i

Clean PHP 5.2.12 Build Core Dumping

2010-01-08 Thread Don O'Neil
I'm trying to build a clean version of php 5.2.12 on my FreeBSD 6.1 box and even with NO OPTIONS, php core dumps during the make test phase. How do I go about tracking down what is causing this problem? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list htt

Clean PHP 5.2.12 Build Core Dumping

2010-01-08 Thread Don O'Neil
Ok... more info on the problem... I started with a clean untarred archive, ad just ran ./configure, make, make test I get a core dump. After running gdb on the core dump I noticed it was the sqlite stuff that was dumping, so I re-ran configure with --without-sqlite --without-pdo-sqlite --with

sshfs, nfs, etc. on FreeBSD

2010-01-08 Thread Nerius Landys
I'm looking for a lightweight, secure, and non-intrusive file sharing system for 2 servers in a data center. For example I'd like to [as an ordinary user] temporarily mount the home directory (/usr/home/) of one server to a temporary mount point on the other server, and then, assuming my user has

ISO image size -regarding

2010-01-08 Thread Knight Tiger
Hi, I am trying to create a custom ISO image of FreeBSD 6.4. The only difference between the release ISO and this custom image is a modified driver (amdsmb.ko). I did not create the new driver. I believe it was backported from a later release. I understand that this is not a backport of the drive

Re: ISO image size -regarding

2010-01-08 Thread Jason
I am uncertain as to why the difference with the changes you had made, and the size it returned, however I would suggest following the release engineering process for creating a custom release. http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/releng/index.html In doing this process, I am su

Re: sshfs, nfs, etc. on FreeBSD

2010-01-08 Thread Steve Bertrand
Nerius Landys wrote: > I'm looking for a lightweight, secure, and non-intrusive file sharing > system for 2 servers in a data center. For example I'd like to [as an > ordinary user] temporarily mount the home directory (/usr/home/) of > one server to a temporary mount point on the other server, an

Re: sshfs, nfs, etc. on FreeBSD

2010-01-08 Thread Steve Bertrand
Steve Bertrand wrote: > Nerius Landys wrote: >> I'm looking for a lightweight, secure, and non-intrusive file sharing >> system for 2 servers in a data center. For example I'd like to [as an >> ordinary user] temporarily mount the home directory (/usr/home/) of >> one server to a temporary mount p

port-MESS with apache22

2010-01-08 Thread PJ
Upgraded to 8.0 without problem. Reinstalling ports was tedious... but NP for most part. Sommehow the installation of apache22 stumbled over some configuration issues, I think I found that apache was running ok, except... php5 module was not correctly installed... So, I'm trying to reinstall ap

Re: port-MESS with apache22

2010-01-08 Thread PJ
Thought I'd better get more specific: I rebooted, apache is running. I deleted the apache2 directories -- but lo and behold, it is the php5 port that is stubborn and absolutely insists on creating these directories. What in Hades is going on? ===> Installing for php5-5.2.12 ===> php5-5.2.12 dep

Re: port-MESS with apache22

2010-01-08 Thread Michael Powell
PJ wrote: > Thought I'd better get more specific: > I rebooted, apache is running. > I deleted the apache2 directories -- > but lo and behold, it is the php5 port that is stubborn and absolutely > insists on creating these directories. > What in Hades is going on? [snip] Don't know if this pertai

vt100 Strangeness

2010-01-08 Thread Martin McCormick
I have observed the following behavior for several years. When in command mode in vi, the h and l keys move the cursor left and right. If you are computer user that happens to be blind and using a talking console, the l lets you hear each character as you go over it. In freebsd, you do hear

Re: Upgrading Standing Systems from 6.3 to 8.0

2010-01-08 Thread Martin McCormick
Bryant Eadon writes: > Have you tried a test system with this configuration, then upgraded it to > 7.x followed by the jump to 8.0? Run this for a week in advance and see That sounds like an excellent idea. I was afraid I might have to increment through all the 6.x branches which would t

Upgrading Standing Systems from 6.3 to 8.0

2010-01-08 Thread Robert Huff
Martin McCormick writes: > Can one upgrade a standing system from 6.3 to 8.0? > > We do have a few sacrificial systems to try the big upgrade on, > but the actual systems are scattered through 3 towns over 200 > miles. Not a one is just down the hall so it is all going to have >

Why scim language prompt isn't shown from QT applications?

2010-01-08 Thread Yuri
I have these scim-related ports installed: linux-f10-scim-gtk-1.4.7 Smart Common Input Method platform, gtk module, (Linux Fedo linux-f10-scim-libs-1.4.7 Smart Common Input Method libraries (Linux Fedora 10) linux-scim-gtk-fc4-1.4.4_2 Smart Common Input Method platform, gtk module, Linux binar

Re: Tuning for very little RAM

2010-01-08 Thread Ian Smith
In freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 292, Issue 8, Message: 13 On Wed, 6 Jan 2010 15:52:59 + Bruce Cran wrote: > On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 20:03:45 +1000 > Da Rock wrote: > > > Its been a while- work's has been keeping me very busy for months now. > > > > I have revived an old laptop which has

Re: Clean PHP 5.2.12 Build Core Dumping

2010-01-08 Thread Polytropon
On Fri, 8 Jan 2010 16:18:11 -0800, "Don O'Neil" wrote: > Ok... more info on the problem... > > I started with a clean untarred archive, ad just ran ./configure, make, make > test I get a core dump. Maybe this is not a FreeBSD source? I'd suggest using the FreeBSD ports system for installati

mySQL 5.4 server & Post installation SNAFUs

2010-01-08 Thread jaymax
Installed mysql-server54 from the ports 7.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE #0: O/S running Apache/2.2.11 (FreeBSD) installed PHP 5.2.12 configure options used ==> make pager=more prompt=mysql54 socket=/usr/tmp/mysql.sock localstatedir=/disk02/db/mysql/DATA with_linuxthreads=yes with_ssl=yes install

Re: FreeBSD ipv6 rc.conf settings issue

2010-01-08 Thread Gary Kline
On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 12:07:18PM -0500, Steve Bertrand wrote: > Matthew Seaman wrote: > > Steve Bertrand wrote: > > > >> Hmmm. This config does not work: > >> > >> ifconfig_re0="inet 208.70.104.210 netmask 255.255.255.192" > >> ifconfig_re0_alias0="inet 208.70.104.211 netmask 255.255.255.255" >