Paul Lambert wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > Paul wrote:
> > > Thanks Oliver
> > > I can just get the i386 vmware version and should install and run.
> > > Last question is there a x86_64 bit Linux module?
> >
> > No, unfortunately x86_64 linux binaries are not supported.
> >
> > > I
On Sat, Aug 07, 2010 at 03:26:24PM +0200, Coert Waagmeester thus spake:
Hello all,
I am setting up my own freebsd-update-server.
Everything seems to be working so far, but how can I also get the
patches to build together with everything?
Here is the output of scripts/init.sh
# sh scripts/init
On Saturday 07 August 2010 13:30:20 Marwan Sultan wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> A strange sound problem with FreeBSD 8.1R
>
> sound card is : Creative Sound Blaster, Audigy
>
> When pciconf output is follow
> no...@pci0:5:4:0: class=0x040100 card=0x100a1102 chip=0x00071102
> rev=0x00 hdr
On Mon, 09 Aug 2010 00:02:52 -0500, Depo Catcher wrote:
>
> I have 100+ physical DVDs that I would copy to disk (for fast easy
> access and backup purposes). Is there any software in ports that will
> make a good copy of the dvd?
If you don't want to invest time to recode the video files in
o
installed FreeBSD on VirtualPC but I have a problem with configuring
Internet dhpc normally gets the ip address and the address of the
router but when I introduce portsnap fetch HQ to download files I do
not want to download by failed and when I go back to the configuration
of the I
Am Sat, 7 Aug 2010 11:30:20 +
schrieb Marwan Sultan :
>
>
>
>
> Hello list,
>
> A strange sound problem with FreeBSD 8.1R
>
> sound card is : Creative Sound Blaster, Audigy
>
> When pciconf output is follow
> no...@pci0:5:4:0: class=0x040100 card=0x100a1102
> chip=0x0007110
I will be out of the office until Aug 16.
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Hello!
Some time ago I already had business with ipf and everything was ok (I
used manual to create rules), server worked perfetcly.
Now I'am trying to setup the same server, but with newer version of
FreeBSD (8.1-RELEASE), the same manuals, the same settings, everything
works except firewall,
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 03:21:51PM +0300, Eugenijus Urbonas wrote:
> Hello!
> Some time ago I already had business with ipf and everything was ok (I
> used manual to create rules), server worked perfetcly.
> Now I'am trying to setup the same server, but with newer version of
> FreeBSD (8.1-RELEAS
Hi,
In one of my machines I've got a HP GE-Card ("HP NC370T Multifunction
Gigabit Server Adapter") that FreeBSD identifies as "bce".
/var/log/messages shows the following errors:
Jul 27 12:29:29 sniff-rz2 kernel: bce0: mem 0xf600-0xf7ff irq 34 at device 7.0 on pci5
Jul 27 12:29:29 sniff
In the last episode (Aug 07), Andri Piik said:
> Has anyone tried to use nss_ldap and nscd with perform-actual-lookups in
> nscd.conf? My problem is that when I try to getent passwd or getent group
> it seems like ldap query is not made and getent does not return ldap
> users. Without nscd cache
Hi,
I'm trying to have a few BSD VMs (4.7, 5.5, 6.2, 7.2, 8.1)
running under VirtualBox-OSE / FreeBSD-8.1-RELEASE-amd64
First problem:
Sometimes, when I start a VM, all other running VM stop,
their status switch to 'abort' (or whatever the
traduction is, here it's "avorté").
Reading my
On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 17:37:39 +0200, Samuel Martín Moro
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm trying to have a few BSD VMs (4.7, 5.5, 6.2, 7.2, 8.1)
> running under VirtualBox-OSE / FreeBSD-8.1-RELEASE-amd64
>
>
> First problem:
> Sometimes, when I start a VM, all other running VM stop,
> their status swit
hi there,
chflags(1) mentions that a few utilities including pax(1) aren't chflags aware
yet. is there a list of all those utilties available somewhere?
also: i don't quite understand why this is in the BUGS section of chflags(1)
and not in the pax(1) manual itself [1]. this doesn't seem very lo
Hi All,
I started an instal of wget from ports - /usr/ports/ftp/wget
It comes up with some selections and I mistakenly selected GNUTLS.
Now I constantly get
"GNUTLS and OPENSSL are mutually exclusive, enable at most one of them"
And the make quits.
How do I get rid of that. I have done make
Il 08/09/10 20:20, Jerry McAllister ha scritto:
Hi All,
I started an instal of wget from ports - /usr/ports/ftp/wget
It comes up with some selections and I mistakenly selected GNUTLS.
Now I constantly get
"GNUTLS and OPENSSL are mutually exclusive, enable at most one of them"
And the make q
On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 14:20:08 -0400, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I started an instal of wget from ports - /usr/ports/ftp/wget
>
> It comes up with some selections and I mistakenly selected GNUTLS.
>
> Now I constantly get
> "GNUTLS and OPENSSL are mutually exclusive, enable at most o
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 11:23:54AM -0700, Kurt Buff wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 11:20, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I started an instal of wget from ports - /usr/ports/ftp/wget
> >
> > It comes up with some selections and I mistakenly selected GNUTLS.
> >
> > Now I constantly g
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 08:26:58PM +0200, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Il 08/09/10 20:20, Jerry McAllister ha scritto:
> >Hi All,
> >
> >I started an instal of wget from ports - /usr/ports/ftp/wget
> >
> >It comes up with some selections and I mistakenly selected GNUTLS.
> >
> >Now I constantly get
>
Hello.
Thanks a lot for the advice.
I have tried with spamassasin but for some reason can not having work
correctly with sendmail. I am reading in detail documentation. I know
this sounds like something stupid but I am starting my third try
starting from zero, for some reason everything insta
In response to Jerry McAllister :
> Hi All,
>
> I started an instal of wget from ports - /usr/ports/ftp/wget
>
> It comes up with some selections and I mistakenly selected GNUTLS.
>
> Now I constantly get
> "GNUTLS and OPENSSL are mutually exclusive, enable at most one of them"
> And the mak
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 11:20, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I started an instal of wget from ports - /usr/ports/ftp/wget
>
> It comes up with some selections and I mistakenly selected GNUTLS.
>
> Now I constantly get
> "GNUTLS and OPENSSL are mutually exclusive, enable at most one of them
At 02:20 PM 08/09/2010, Jerry McAllister wrote:
How do I get rid of that. I have done make clean, make diskclean
and deleted as many files as I dared, but it still won't build
and install wget.
Of course, there is some file I don't know about.
Can someone point me to where to find it?
Did you
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I started an instal of wget from ports - /usr/ports/ftp/wget
>
> It comes up with some selections and I mistakenly selected GNUTLS.
>
> Now I constantly get
> "GNUTLS and OPENSSL are mutually exclusive, enable at most one of th
Run
make config
again and select the correct options
On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 14:20:08 -0400
Jerry McAllister wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I started an instal of wget from ports - /usr/ports/ftp/wget
>
> It comes up with some selections and I mistakenly selected GNUTLS.
>
> Now I constantly get
> "GNU
Jerry McAllister schrieb:
Hi All,
I started an instal of wget from ports - /usr/ports/ftp/wget
It comes up with some selections and I mistakenly selected GNUTLS.
Now I constantly get
"GNUTLS and OPENSSL are mutually exclusive, enable at most one of them"
And the make quits.
How do I get r
I've installed FreeBSD-amd64. It runs very well. The packages I fetch
are amd64 too, but what about the ports I compile myself? Are those
amd64 too?
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On Mon, 09 Aug 2010 22:19:31 +0200, Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
> I've installed FreeBSD-amd64. It runs very well. The packages I fetch
> are amd64 too, but what about the ports I compile myself? Are those
> amd64 too?
Yes, as your compiler infrastructure and target platform
is amd64, and so is th
On Monday 09 of August 2010 23:19:31 Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
> I've installed FreeBSD-amd64. It runs very well. The packages I fetch
> are amd64 too, but what about the ports I compile myself? Are those
> amd64 too?
Of cource! When you "make" them they are compiled using the amd64 libraries
and
Polytropon writes:
> > I've installed FreeBSD-amd64. It runs very well. The packages I fetch
> > are amd64 too, but what about the ports I compile myself? Are those
> > amd64 too?
>
> Yes, as your compiler infrastructure and target platform
> is amd64, and so is the resulting binary co
Hi folks,
I've been reading about the ZFS file system, and I'm having a hard
time understanding maybe the most practical business application(s)?
I think I understand a little bit about it (from a conceptual
perspective) that it's a self-healing 128 bit filesystem, better data
integrity checking,
Is there a FreeBSD equivalent to Microsoft DFS, i.e., software that
will replicate delta level file changes of network shares among
multiple servers in real time?
Would that be rsync with just a frequently scheduled cron task?
Thank you,
Ed
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What is the significance of this log warning?
istgt_iscsi.c:4039:istgt_iscsi_transfer_out: ***WARNING*** pending_pdus > 0
I receive this warning very regularly. Source code was not commented
unfortunately...
There is no obvious association observed between the warning and
iscsi load levels.
Ed Flecko writes:
> Is there a FreeBSD equivalent to Microsoft DFS, i.e., software that
> will replicate delta level file changes of network shares among
> multiple servers in real time?
A distributed filesystem like Coda[1] or Andrew FS[2][3] would be better. Not
sure about there FreeBSD support.
Jerry McAllister said the following on 2010-08-09 20:26:
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 11:23:54AM -0700, Kurt Buff wrote:
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 11:20, Jerry McAllister wrote:
Hi All,
I started an instal of wget from ports - /usr/ports/ftp/wget
It comes up with some selections and I mistakenly se
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Ed Flecko wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I've been reading about the ZFS file system, and I'm having a hard
> time understanding maybe the most practical business application(s)?
>
> I think I understand a little bit about it (from a conceptual
> perspective) that it's a self
On 8/9/2010 4:14 PM, Robert Huff wrote:
Polytropon writes:
>I've installed FreeBSD-amd64. It runs very well. The packages I fetch
> are amd64 too, but what about the ports I compile myself? Are those
> amd64 too?
Yes, as your compiler infrastructure and target platform
is
>On 8/9/2010 4:14 PM, Robert Huff wrote:
>> Polytropon writes:
>>
>>
>>> >I've installed FreeBSD-amd64. It runs very well. The packages I fetch
>>> > are amd64 too, but what about the ports I compile myself? Are those
>>> > amd64 too?
>>>
>>> Yes, as your compiler infrastructure and t
Hi all,
I'm in the middle of dealing with a SSH brute force attack that is
relentless. I'm working on getting sshguard+ipfw in place to deal with it,
but in the meantime, my box is getting pegged because sshd is accepting some
connections which are getting stuck in [accepted] state and eating
On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 00:36:32 -0700 per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
>Scott Bennett wrote:
>
>> No packages appear to be available for these ports.
>
>As of a week or so ago, freebsd.org (and presumably at least some of
>the mirrors) had openoffice.org-2.4.3_2.tbz among the 8.1 packages.
>I didn't
> I know there's not much I can do about the brute force attacks, but will
> upgrading openssh avoid these stuck connections?
1. switch over to using solely RSA keys
In the works; I have too many users to convert :(
2. switch to a non-standard port
This is not attractive, even though it wo
> I know there's not much I can do about the brute force attacks, but will
> upgrading openssh avoid these stuck connections?
1. switch over to using solely RSA keys
In the works; I have too many users to convert :(
2. switch to a non-standard port
This is not attractive, even though it wou
On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 12:25:58 +0100 Chris Whitehouse
wrote:
>Scott Bennett wrote:
>> On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 05:27:49 -0400 Michael Powell
>>
>> wrote:
>>> Scott Bennett wrote:
>>>
I have tried all of the versions of OpenOffice.org that are currently
in the ports tree on a 7.
Hello,
I have installed FreeBSD-8.0 from the CD and have it running ok. I have
installed several packages including thunderbird using pkg_add -r
package_name. When I try to install firefox I get a file unavailable
error. The web site shows firefox-3.6.8,1 is available (i386). What
can I do to
Hi Matt,
>
> I know there's not much I can do about the brute force attacks, but will
> upgrading openssh avoid these stuck connections?
1. switch over to using solely RSA keys
2. switch to a non-standard port
3. what version of openssh are you currently using?
Best
James_
On 08/09/10 22:17, Fred Boatwright wrote:
Hello,
I have installed FreeBSD-8.0 from the CD and have it running ok. I have
installed several packages including thunderbird using pkg_add -r
package_name. When I try to install firefox I get a file unavailable
error. The web site shows firefox-3.6
>You can manually download the package from a mirror and then install it
>with pkg_add (pkg_add firefox-3.6.8,1.tbz).
Speaking of Firefox 3.6, any progress on making it work with Java?
R's,
John
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the calendar layout of "when" and remind" are similar enough that
i messed up. i think it must have been remind rather than when. i
want remind to exec a popup that shouts at me that it is time to sack
out. or whatever. so far i'm trying to use -k[command" in my
~/.reminder file, but don't hav
One thing I don't see mentioned a lot is port knocking. It's not perfect
but it does have it's uses.
Since it sounds like you have a lot of users that need to connect you
might be able to adapt it to your situation. I haven't tried this
specific port knocking sequence but you could setup a kno
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