24.11.2012 17:39, Leslie Jensen:
I've upgraded squid from 3.1 to 3.2. Starting squid 3.2 with the same
configuration file now gives me errors in cache.log when one tries to
access any site, and of course no access!
2012/11/24 16:24:56 kid1| WARNING: Forwarding loop detected for:
Reverting back
On 11/25/12 22:07, Michael Sierchio wrote:
Top-posting for brevity. I use EC2. You can start with Colin
Percival's HVM instances - I run a Xen kernel using a modified version
of his original scheme - which is to have a 1GB Linux partition
running grub to boot from a FreeBSD disk. I'm happy to
Tim Daneliuk tundraware.com> writes:
> ...
> > I use portsnap fetch update and it works...
>
> Ah, maybe that was the problem. That works for me as well.
Well, not quite ...
# portsnap fetch update
Looking up portsnap.FreeBSD.org mirrors... 6 mirrors found.
Fetching snapshot tag from ec2-eu-w
On 11/25/2012 11:17 PM, Warren Block wrote:
On Sun, 25 Nov 2012, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 25/11/2012 23:10, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
After the recent security scare, I know the ports tree was temporarily
frozen. Does anyone know when it will again be updates. I just upgraded
to 9.1-PRE and need t
On 11/26/2012 01:30 AM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 26/11/2012 00:59, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I use portsnap fetch update and it works...
Ah, maybe that was the problem. That works for me as well.
Ummm... how long have you been using portsnap? If you haven't been
running 'portsnap fetch' or 'por
On Sun, 25 Nov 2012 22:44:57 -0700, emmanuel ilunga wrote:
> Hello,
>
> By ignorance, I named the host: "machine0.example.com" (just following what
> I saw.)
Even though this has nothing to do with the error message you
got, the name "example.com" is intended for _examples_ and not
for actual use
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
> On 11/26/2012 01:30 AM, Matthew Seaman wrote:
>
>> On 26/11/2012 00:59, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
>>
>>> I use portsnap fetch update and it works...
>>>
>>> Ah, maybe that was the problem. That works for me as well.
>>>
>>>
>> Ummm... how lon
Hi,
I'm having a hard time getting FreeBSD 9.1 RC3 running on a HP
Proliant 385p G8.
Installation runs so far, however I can't get any network interfaces
up and running.
The output of dmesg "... link states coalesced" messages and
correspondigly in /var/log/messages I have numerous messages lik
On 26/11/2012 13:49, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> I am starting to switch, and after all the discussions in this thread, I
> replaced my csup cron entry with the following:
>
> portsnap fetch && portsnap extract && portsnap update
You definitely don't want to do this.
Most importantly, 'extract'
On Monday 26 November 2012 13:49:05 Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> I am starting to switch, and after all the discussions in this thread, I
> replaced my csup cron entry with the following:
>
> portsnap fetch && portsnap extract && portsnap update
"portsnap fetch" should only be used interactively;
jb schreef op :
Tim Daneliuk tundraware.com> writes:
...
> I use portsnap fetch update and it works...
Ah, maybe that was the problem. That works for me as well.
Well, not quite ...
I think, after the security incident, you had to obtain a fresh
snapshot of the ports tree,
i.e. you had t
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Mike Clarke wrote:
> On Monday 26 November 2012 13:49:05 Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> > I am starting to switch, and after all the discussions in this thread, I
> > replaced my csup cron entry with the following:
> >
> > portsnap fetch && portsnap extract && portsn
List,
If I edit things via vidcontrol, e.g: `vidcontrol grey black` where do I put
this to make it persist across reboots on all terminals?
Cheers!
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Matthew Seaman wrote:
[snip]
>>
>> And now I need to find an alternative to handle the src updates using svn
>> or something...
>
> SVN works, but isn't amazingly quick. If you're on a release branch you
> can get the src (and just the src) using freebsd-update(8), which should
> be pretty spee
Stas Verberkt legolasweb.nl> writes:
>
> jb schreef op :
> > Tim Daneliuk tundraware.com> writes:
> >
> >> ...
> >> > I use portsnap fetch update and it works...
> >>
> >> Ah, maybe that was the problem. That works for me as well.
> >
> > Well, not quite ...
> >
> I think, after the security i
I don't get what you're trying to show here.
What commands you've run indicate that:
1/ you have an up to date ports tree
2/ one of the installed ports needs to be updated
So what ?
Just run # portmaster libreoffice
I think you might be confused, "new version available" means that you have
On Mon, 26 Nov 2012, kpn...@pobox.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 02:08:52PM +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Secondly, for the sake of the servers, please don't run 'portsnap fetch'
from a cron job. You're not the only person to think of doing that, and
most people who do have the job run at t
>
> So is "portsnap cron update" and "portsnap fetch update" doing the same
> thing?
> Whichever way, it sounds like I need an initial run of portsnap extract
before
> putting this in crontab.
>From scratch, you need to "portsnap fetch extract" to establish your ports
directory. After that you ei
Modulok wrote:
> List,
>
> If I edit things via vidcontrol, e.g: `vidcontrol grey black` where
> do I put this to make it persist across reboots on all terminals?
Search for vidcontrol(1) in rc.conf(5) manual.
--
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Warren Block schreef op :
On Mon, 26 Nov 2012, kpn...@pobox.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 02:08:52PM +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Secondly, for the sake of the servers, please don't run 'portsnap
fetch'
from a cron job. You're not the only person to think of doing
that, and
most people
On 26/11/2012 15:13, Michael Powell wrote:
> As a result of the security incident I switched away from csup and am now
> using portsnap for ports, and svn for source. The only disconcerting item I
> noticed is the 500-some MB .svn directory now under /usr/src/.
SVN keeps a 2nd pristine copy of e
On Sun, 25 Nov 2012, emmanuel ilunga wrote:
Every time I reboot, I get: machine0# Nov26 04:37:03 machine0
ntpd_initrest[2008]:host name not found: 0.freebsd.pool.org
Either you typed the name wrong, or copied the error wrong. The actual
entry in the example /etc/ntp.conf is 0.freebsd.pool.nt
>> If I edit things via vidcontrol, e.g: `vidcontrol grey black` where
>> do I put this to make it persist across reboots on all terminals?
>
> Search for vidcontrol(1) in rc.conf(5) manual.
Thanks! I ended up with just::
allscreens_flags="grey black"
In /etc/rc.conf and it works :)
-Modulok
On 11/26/12 15:38, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 26/11/2012 15:13, Michael Powell wrote:
As a result of the security incident I switched away from csup and am now
using portsnap for ports, and svn for source. The only disconcerting item I
noticed is the 500-some MB .svn directory now under /usr/src/.
Fleuriot Damien my.gd> writes:
>
> I don't get what you're trying to show here.
>
> What commands you've run indicate that:
>
> 1/ you have an up to date ports tree
> 2/ one of the installed ports needs to be updated
Follow me below.
> > ...
> > # portsnap fetch extract
> > # ls -al /usr/por
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On 2012-11-26, at 2:18 AM, Arthur Chance wrote:
> On 11/25/12 22:07, Michael Sierchio wrote:
>> Top-posting for brevity. I use EC2. You can start with Colin
>> Percival's HVM instan
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:18 AM, Arthur Chance wrote:
> However, these are only on the new 3rd generation of EC2 instances, which
> are heavy duty systems. For many uses micro instances are enough, but you
> still have to pay the "Windows tax" on those. I don't know whether Colin is
> working to
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jb gmail.com> writes:
> ...
> > > # portsnap fetch extract
> > > # ls -al /usr/ports/IN*
> > > -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 26879597 Nov 26 15:37 /usr/ports/INDEX-7
> > > -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 26763600 Nov 26 15:38 /usr/ports/INDEX-8
> > > -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 26744834 Nov 26 15:38 /usr
Volodymyr Kostyrko skrev 2012-11-26 10:38:
24.11.2012 17:39, Leslie Jensen:
I've upgraded squid from 3.1 to 3.2. Starting squid 3.2 with the same
configuration file now gives me errors in cache.log when one tries to
access any site, and of course no access!
2012/11/24 16:24:56 kid1| WARNING:
On 11/25/2012 13:08, Jim Flowers wrote:
> Can anyone comment on the providers and the technology in the context of
> having used them specifically for FreeBSD in the last few years? Good?
> Bad? Indifferent?
>
I've been using ARP networks for a couple of years now and I'm quite happy.
http://w
On 11/26/2012 11:37 AM, jb wrote:
jb gmail.com> writes:
>...
> > ># portsnap fetch extract
> > ># ls -al /usr/ports/IN*
> > >-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 26879597 Nov 26 15:37 /usr/ports/INDEX-7
> > >-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 26763600 Nov 26 15:38 /usr/ports/INDEX-8
> > >-rw-r--r-- 1 root wh
Robison, Dave writes:
> On 11/25/2012 13:08, Jim Flowers wrote:
>
> > Can anyone comment on the providers and the technology in the context of
> > having used them specifically for FreeBSD in the last few years? Good?
> > Bad? Indifferent?
> >
>
> I've been using ARP networks for a coup
On Mon, 26 Nov 2012, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
On 11/26/2012 11:37 AM, jb wrote:
jb gmail.com> writes:
>...
> > ># portsnap fetch extract
> > ># ls -al /usr/ports/IN*
> > >-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 26879597 Nov 26 15:37 /usr/ports/INDEX-7
> > >-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 26763600 Nov 26 15:38 /us
I keep getting this error msg from cdrecord.
Inappropriate ioctl for device. CAMIOCOMMAND ioctl failed.
Cannot open or use SCSI driver.
This is the console command I am using that generates the above error msg/
cdrecord -v -eject /usr/FreeBSD-9.1-RC3-i386-diwsc1.iso
When I was running 9.0 os t
Subject was incorrect.
I keep getting this error msg from cdrecord.
Inappropriate ioctl for device. CAMIOCOMMAND ioctl failed.
Cannot open or use SCSI driver.
This is the console command I am using that generates the above error
msg running on a 9.1-RC1 system.
cdrecord -v -eject /usr/FreeBS
Tim Daneliuk tundraware.com> writes:
> ...
> One wonders if using svn to keep the ports tree up-to-date might not be
> simpler, and perhaps, more reliable ...
As managed by portsnap:
$ du -hs /usr/ports/
850M/usr/ports/
As managed by svn (it took much longer to checkout/download it by comp
On 26/11/2012 19:17, Warren Block wrote:
> It can be downloaded with 'make fetchindex', or built in place with
> 'make index' (slow--I think Mr. Seaman has a Perl version that's
> probably much faster).
That's Dr Seaman if you're going to insist on being formal. Most people
call me Matthew.
And
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26.11.2012 20:40, Leslie Jensen:
Rules from pf.conf
# macros
ext_if="xl0"
int_if="bge0"
tcp_services="{ 22, 993, 5910:5917 }"
tcp_priv_services="{ 389, 443 }"
proxy_services = "{ 21, 80 }"
icmp_types="{ echoreq unreach squench timex }"
internal_net =
Just a brief follow-up on my questions here (about 2 weeks ago) regarding
so-called "Advanced Format" (4KB block) drives...
I just got myself a shiny new Seagate 2.5" portable external 1TB hard drive.
fdisk is telling me this about it:
===
I just wanted to add another data point... in case anybody is interested...
uring my recent spending binge, I also acquired a Hatachi portable external
2.5 inch "Touro Moble" 500GB drive.
Righ out of the box, this is what fdisk tells me about this one:
=
On 26/11/2012 20:48, Arthur Chance wrote:
FreeBSD is now officially supported by Amazon (but still supplied by
Colin) as well as Colin's "defenestrated" FreeBSD AMIs.
I don't use them yet but while looking into cloud setups I found that
rackspace have offered freebsd 9 images for us to build
Hi,
Few weeks ago I upgraded many systems from 7.4 to 8.3 and since I feel
that everyting has got much slower:
- connecting a new shell takes 5 secnds between the password and the
first promt;
- imap got slower to the point imp/horde times out
- amanda back-up will not complete
- etc.
I don
On Mon, 26 Nov 2012, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
I can't help but note that both this one and also my new Seagate 2.5" portable
external 1TB drive are pre-partitioned with one partition that in both cases
starts at sector 2048. I suppose that it is no coincidence that 2048 * 512B ==
1 megabyte,
Hi, I was running "portsnap fetch" on a remote terminal when my connection
failed. After connecting running portsnap again, it appeared to complete
correctly. However, when I run "portsnap extract" I get the following error:
casper# portsnap extract
/usr/ports/.cvsignore
/usr/ports/CHANGES
/
On Mon, 26 Nov 2012, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Starting sector 2048 is definitely a multiple of 4KB, so I am assuming
that all I really need to do here in order to use this new drive as extra
stroage for a FreeBSD system (assuming that I am happy with good old
fashioned MBR style partitioning,
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