Hi my friends I have a big issue that I still cannot track what is
causing that my server stop working.
I have a spam gateway running:
spamassassin
clamavis
amavis
apache+mailgraph
postfix
bacula client
apcupsd client
My server is running freebsd 8.0-p2 AMD64. Raid-1.
Copyright (c) 1992-2009 Th
On 10/06/2010 09:40 AM, perikillo wrote:
> Hi my friends I have a big issue that I still cannot track what is
> causing that my server stop working.
>
may be this bug?
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/146792
a "fix" is also in the report
> I have a spam gateway running:
>
> spamas
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Ed Flecko wrote:
> Thanks Patrick!
>
> :-)
>
> 1.) How do you know if a patch applies just to the kernel? For
> example, I'm looking at the security advisory 2010-09-20
> FreeBSD-SA-10:08.bzip2 (
> http://security.freebsd.org/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-10:08.bzip2.asc ),
On Wed, 6 Oct 2010 01:50:47 -0500, Adam Vande More
wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 1:29 AM, Aftab Jahan Subedar
> wrote:
>
> > Dear colleagues,
> >
> > Actually I was trying to promote KDE/FreeBSD to my ISP (novice) users
> > instead of Windows XP or so, for a virus free journey.
> >
> > Is the
Cann't install /usr/ports/databases/php5-mysqli/
Error:
/usr/local/include/mysql/m_string.h: In function 'lex_string_set':
/usr/local/include/mysql/m_string.h:304: error: dereferencing pointer to
incomplete type
/usr/local/include/mysql/m_string.h:305: error: dereferencing pointer to
incomplete typ
Which mysql client version?
Try to use /usr/ports/lang/php5-extensions instead?
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 7:17 PM, liNEr Crime wrote:
> Cann't install /usr/ports/databases/php5-mysqli/
> Error:
> /usr/local/include/mysql/m_string.h: In function 'lex_string_set':
> /usr/local/include/mysql/m_string.h
On Mon, 04 Oct 2010 15:50:12 -0400, Matthias Apitz
wrote:
El día Monday, October 04, 2010 a las 11:33:02PM +, Mikle Krutov
escribió:
Hello, list!
I'm going to buy a netbook soon, so a question is which one.
The choice is between
1) Samsung N127
2) ASUS Eee PC 900AX
3) MSI U120-094
Whi
Charlie Kester wrote:
On Tue 05 Oct 2010 at 06:25:05 PDT Mark Blackman wrote:
There's also the whole train of thought that says FreeBSD isn't really
aimed at the desktop/laptop/notebook use model and any benefit in that
arena is entirely coincidental.
I've often seen that opinion expressed, b
Chad Perrin wrote:
> Another thing to consider is the ease of maintaining the software on
> > the machine. My personal opinion is that Ubuntu (more generally
> > Debian)
> > is light years ahead of FreeBSD in this domain.
>
> How is it "light years ahead" of FreeBSD for "the ease of maintaining
>
On Wed, 06 Oct 2010 15:31:58 +0100, Mark Blackman wrote:
> It's derived from a server/workstation OS and I assume the number of
> FreeBSD deployed servers wildly outnumbers the desktop/notebook
> installations and the tag line is "The power to serve", so there's
> a strong server bias.
This is
On Wed, 6 Oct 2010 16:42:40 +, Michel Talon wrote:
> I mean that the concept of maintaining a full set of binary packages
> which has been verified by the distribution maintainers and remain
> usable for an extended period of time, combined with an effective
> binary upgrader (apt-get, aptitu
Hey guys,
I've already configured PAM to authenticate against ldap and it works wonderful
using ssh/su/sudo/etc, but when I try to log in from console it prompts:
login: kma
Password:
LDAP Password: (same as the first one)
Login Incorrect
login:
What am I missing? It'
In the last episode (Oct 06), Kevin Mai said:
> Hey guys,
>
> I've already configured PAM to authenticate against ldap and it works
> wonderful using ssh/su/sudo/etc, but when I try to log in from console it
> prompts:
>
> login: kma
> Password:
> LDAP Password: (same as the
On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 11:59:53AM -0500, Dan Nelson thus spake:
In the last episode (Oct 06), Kevin Mai said:
Hey guys,
I've already configured PAM to authenticate against ldap and it works
wonderful using ssh/su/sudo/etc, but when I try to log in from console it
prompts:
login: kma
Password:
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 6:25 AM, Mark Blackman wrote:
> There's also the whole train of thought that says FreeBSD isn't really
> aimed at the desktop/laptop/notebook use model and any benefit in that arena
> is entirely coincidental.
That tends to be my perspective. Linux tends to be more useful
Is there some way to set up a third-party online source for ports and/or
packages that allows users to do the same kinds of things they can do
with the official ports system? I mean, for instance, using portversion
to check whether there are new versions available (or an equivalent
operation) and
On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 10:50:42AM -0700, David Brodbeck wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 6:25 AM, Mark Blackman wrote:
> > There's also the whole train of thought that says FreeBSD isn't really
> > aimed at the desktop/laptop/notebook use model and any benefit in that arena
> > is entirely coincid
On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 11:11:23AM +0700, Phan Quoc Hien wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> Which laptop vendor is best support for FreeBSD ?
I've had good luck with ThinkPads.
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On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 04:42:40PM +, Michel Talon wrote:
>
> I mean that the concept of maintaining a full set of binary packages
> which has been verified by the distribution maintainers and remain
> usable for an extended period of time, combined with an effective
> binary upgrader (apt-ge
On Mon, 4 Oct 2010 11:42:49 -0700
Robert wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 03:53:09 +1100 (EST)
> Ian Smith wrote:
>
> Ian
>
> I am in the process of dd the entire disk to a 1TB disk but I wanted
> to respond to you. You have given a lot of good advice and
> information and I appreciate it.
>
To a
Hi guys,
normally I am just listening to what is communicated related to the
FreeBSD OS.
But here I feel that I can contribute something for "Which OS for notebook".
I really do share the opinion that a "good" Linux might be more suitable
for notebooks for "Newbees", on the other hand I am
On Wed 06 Oct 2010 at 07:31:58 PDT Mark Blackman wrote:
Charlie Kester wrote:
On Tue 05 Oct 2010 at 06:25:05 PDT Mark Blackman wrote:
There's also the whole train of thought that says FreeBSD isn't really
aimed at the desktop/laptop/notebook use model and any benefit in that
arena is entirely
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 1:28 AM, Bas Smeelen wrote:
> On 10/06/2010 09:40 AM, perikillo wrote:
>> Hi my friends I have a big issue that I still cannot track what is
>> causing that my server stop working.
>>
> may be this bug?
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/146792
> a "fix" is al
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/178267
And yes, there it is, in /usr/src/sys/contrib/dev/acpica/hardware/hwsleep.c:
* 4.3. Licensee shall not export, either directly or indirectly, any of this
* software or system incorporating such software without first obtaining any
* requir
On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 09:33:08AM -0400, bdsf...@att.net wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Oct 2010 15:50:12 -0400, Matthias Apitz
> wrote:
>
> >El día Monday, October 04, 2010 a las 11:33:02PM +, Mikle
> >Krutov escribió:
> >
> >>Hello, list!
> >>I'm going to buy a netbook soon, so a question is which on
Logins over ssh and sudo work great with ldap, but when I try to log in from
console, it prompts me twice for the password.
If I put a wrong password it prints out that it cannot bind to the ldap server,
what means that I'm being able to bind to ldap, but cannot login for some
reason.
What is
On 9/26/10, Carmel wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 02:03:28 +0200
> Polytropon articulated:
>
>> On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 19:46:08 -0400, Carmel
>> wrote:
>> > On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 00:49:16 +0200
>> > Polytropon articulated:
>> >
>> > > Have you tried mounting using the ATAPI driver?
>> > >
>> > > # mo
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 8:14 PM, Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 10:50:42AM -0700, David Brodbeck wrote:
>> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 6:25 AM, Mark Blackman wrote:
>> > There's also the whole train of thought that says FreeBSD isn't really
>> > aimed at the desktop/laptop/notebook use mo
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/178267
And yes, there it is, in
/usr/src/sys/contrib/dev/acpica/hardware/hwsleep.c:
* 4.3. Licensee shall not export, either directly or indirectly, any of
this
* software or system incorporating such software without first obtaining
any
* requ
On Wed, 6 Oct 2010 15:17:34 +0300
liNEr Crime articulated:
> Cann't install /usr/ports/databases/php5-mysqli/
> Error:
> /usr/local/include/mysql/m_string.h: In function 'lex_string_set':
> /usr/local/include/mysql/m_string.h:304: error: dereferencing pointer
> to incomplete type
> /usr/local/inc
On Wed, 06 Oct 2010 12:40:54 -0700
mer...@stonehenge.com (Randal L. Schwartz) wrote:
>
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/178267
>...
> So, is such approval on file with the FreeBSD Foundation?
" without first obtaining _any_ _required_ license or other
approval ..."
It doesn't sa
> "RW" == RW writes:
RW> It doesn't say approval is needed. It says that it's needed if it's
RW> required by the appropriate agencies. In other words, it's needed if
RW> it's needed.
But doesn't this then shift the burden to every exporter, knowing or
unknowing, willing or unwilling?
Seems
On 06/10/2010 19:06:01, Chad Perrin wrote:
> Is there some way to set up a third-party online source for ports and/or
> packages that allows users to do the same kinds of things they can do
> with the official ports system? I mean, for instance, using portversion
> to check whether there are new v
Kevin Mai wrote:
> Logins over ssh and sudo work great with ldap, but when I try to log in
> from console, it prompts me twice for the password.
>
> If I put a wrong password it prints out that it cannot bind to the ldap
> server, what means that I'm being able to bind to ldap, but cannot login
>
On Wed, 06 Oct 2010 14:16:37 -0700
Randal L. Schwartz articulated:
> > "RW" == RW writes:
>
> RW> It doesn't say approval is needed. It says that it's needed if
> RW> it's required by the appropriate agencies. In other words, it's
> RW> needed if it's needed.
>
> But doesn't this then shi
> "Jerry" == Jerry writes:
>> But doesn't this then shift the burden to every exporter, knowing or
>> unknowing, willing or unwilling?
>>
>> Seems like an onerous burden. Is it well-documented?
Jerry> Are you familiar with the axiom:
Jerry> Ignorantia juris non excusat or Ignorantia legi
On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 10:18:54PM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
[stuff]
Thanks! That gives me a lot to look into. I appreciate the information.
--
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I run Ubuntu guest on FreeBSD host.
I am in Open Accessories/Terminal app
I get this quite often: when I press some button fast few times it gets
pressed endless number of times. This can be Enter after some command.
Or Up/Down on some large file in vim. Guest behaves like I pressed this
butto
On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 02:16:37PM -0700, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> > "RW" == RW writes:
>
> RW> It doesn't say approval is needed. It says that it's needed if it's
> RW> required by the appropriate agencies. In other words, it's needed if
> RW> it's needed.
>
> But doesn't this then shif
> "Erik" == Erik Trulsson writes:
Erik> Since it essentially says that if you export it from the USA you will
Erik> have to follow whatever laws and regulations covers such exports, it
Erik> doesn't really add any burden since anybody doing such an export would
Erik> be legally required to do
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Yuri wrote:
> I run Ubuntu guest on FreeBSD host.
> I am in Open Accessories/Terminal app
>
> I get this quite often: when I press some button fast few times it gets
> pressed endless number of times. This can be Enter after some command. Or
> Up/Down on some large
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On 07/10/2010, at 10:05 AM, Michel Talon wrote:
>
> Kevin Mai wrote:
>> Logins over ssh and sudo work great with ldap, but when I try to log in
>> from console, it prompts me twice for the password.
>>
>> If I put a wrong password it prints out tha
On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 04:45:35PM -0400, bdsf...@att.net wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Oct 2010 15:54:35 -0400, Gary Kline wrote:
> >
> >
> > This brings a question to mind; maybe you know; maybe somebody
> > else on the list does. Say that I buy an EEE 10" Atom, max out
> > the memory and go
El 06/10/2010 08:08 p.m., Randal L. Schwartz escribió:
"Erik" == Erik Trulsson writes:
Erik> Since it essentially says that if you export it from the USA you will
Erik> have to follow whatever laws and regulations covers such exports, it
Erik> doesn't really add any burden since anybody doi
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 14:46, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> I understand that entirely. Which is why it would be reasonable (and
> downright ethical) to ensure that every FreeBSD integrator be made well
> aware of this restriction.
>
> It hadn't occurred to *me* for example to think that FreeBSD mi
> "Rob" == Rob Farmer writes:
Rob> Making the license more visible may be a good idea, but doesn't
Rob> materially change the situation any.
I agree, it doesn't change it materially.
But for the casual integrator, making it very visible would help.
--
Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consu
Rob Farmer wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 14:46, Randal L. Schwartz
> wrote:
>> I understand that entirely. Which is why it would be reasonable (and
>> downright ethical) to ensure that every FreeBSD integrator be made well
>> aware of this restriction.
>>
>> It hadn't occurred to *me* for exam
Michael Powell wrote:
[snip] export restrictions have to do with acpi? Is
> acpi a copyrighted, patented, or trademark otherwise owned by some entity?
> Quite possibly so as it is in contrib. I just have no idea who might "own"
> it. Or how it would fall afoul of crypto export restrictions.
>
> L
> "Michael" == Michael Powell writes:
Michael> I was under the impression that the most onerous of these
Michael> export rules and restrictions applied to crypto technology. If
Michael> this is so, what I don't quite grasp is what do crypto export
Michael> restrictions have to do with acpi? I
On Wednesday 06 October 2010 03:40 pm, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/178267
>
> And yes, there it is, in
> /usr/src/sys/contrib/dev/acpica/hardware/hwsleep.c:
>
> * 4.3. Licensee shall not export, either directly or indirectly,
> any of this * software
> "Jung-uk" == Jung-uk Kim writes:
Jung-uk> Please stop the FUD. ACPICA is actually triple-licensed, i.e.,
Jung-uk> generic Intel software license, (three-clause) BSD-like license, and
Jung-uk> GPLv2.
[...]
Jung-uk> Historically FreeBSD never touched the license header. However, I am
J
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 20:04, Michael Powell wrote:
> I was under the impression that the most onerous of these export rules and
> restrictions applied to crypto technology. If this is so, what I don't quite
> grasp is what do crypto export restrictions have to do with acpi? Is acpi a
> copyrighte
El 06/10/2010 11:18 p.m., Rob Farmer escribió:
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 14:46, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
I understand that entirely. Which is why it would be reasonable (and
downright ethical) to ensure that every FreeBSD integrator be made well
aware of this restriction.
It hadn't occurred to
El 07/10/2010 12:11 a.m., Randal L. Schwartz escribió:
"Michael" == Michael Powell writes:
Michael> I was under the impression that the most onerous of these
Michael> export rules and restrictions applied to crypto technology. If
Michael> this is so, what I don't quite grasp is what do cryp
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 20:38, Gonzalo Nemmi wrote:
>
> As a lawyer, no matter how much I review your set up, it´s a _fact_ that a
> license place in a place like
> /usr/src/sys/contrib/dev/acpica/hardware/hwsleep.c, that is to say, lost
> amongs a gazillion files: _will_ scape any review.
>
> Furt
On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 04:08:35PM -0700, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> > "Erik" == Erik Trulsson writes:
>
> Erik> Since it essentially says that if you export it from the USA you will
> Erik> have to follow whatever laws and regulations covers such exports, it
> Erik> doesn't really add any b
I have a Canon LBP7200Cdn printer (d = duplex, n = network). Canon
advertise on their web site that this printer works on Debian and Red
Hat Linux, and they provide drivers for CUPS and some source code.
However, I have not been to make this printer work on either Debian or
PC-BSD, and I have not
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Hi,
I am attempting to setup SASL passthrough authentication on a server.
I have install and configured saslauthd, and plan to use this with kerberos5
When i attempt to use the command
testsaslauthd -u will...@realm -p supersecretpassword
I get t
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