On Wednesday 05 November 2003 22:00, Jason Williams wrote:
> With that in mind, i'd like to use FreeBSD as my Primary Domain Controller.
> What I wanted to know is if anyone had any experiences using a similar
> setup? Are there any limitations with using FreeBSD as a PDC?
What kind of information
Roland Wells wrote:
Any pointers, walk-throughs, warnings or the like would be greatly
appreciated. If you want to see more about our specific situation (which
we have titled "Set Us Free(BSD)", check out:
http://fftechcenter.org/content/articles/setusfreebsd.html
There don't see to be any major is
Scott W wrote:
mount -tnfs -orw,rsize=8196,wsize=8196,bg,hard,intr,async sol:/export /mnt
nfs: -o rsize=: option not supported
Try "-r 8196 -w 8196" and have a look at man mount_nfs.
Antoine
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Hi :)
I get a lot of those warning messages in my logs.
Is there any way I could tell inetd / tcp wrappers to turn those off ?
inetd[93598]: warning: /etc/hosts.allow, line 23: can't verify hostname:
getaddrinfo(.imaginet.fr, AF_INET) failed
I know what it means, the only thing I don't
Selon Lowell Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Have you modified the rule at line 23 of /etc/hosts.allow?
> Normally, it's
> ALL : ALL : allow
> which as far as I recall, never does any hostname lookups at all.
No, I never touched this line.
this is why I'm asking some help.
Thanks.
Antoine
Hi :)
Is there a hard drive speed measurement available for FreeBSD ?
I don't need anything fancy, just something like "hdparm -t" under Linux.
Thanks.
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On Monday 24 November 2003 00:01, Stefan A. Deutscher wrote:
> check out bonnie from the ports tree and make sure the test files are
> at least the size of your RAM. Otherwise you'll be measuring the speed
> of the caching system, which is pretty fast on BSD.
Thanks a lot :)
Regards.
Antoine
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Hi :)
When I startup my server, I get the following message:
kernel: WARNING: Xmimedefang: local socket name /var/spool/MIMEDefang/
mimedefang.sock missing
I know this error appears because sendmail starts before MIMEDefang, so my
question is: how can I make MIMEDefang starts before sendmail ?
On Monday 24 November 2003 16:50, Jean-Baptiste Quenot wrote:
> Make a symlink from /etc/rc.d/mimedefang.sh to
> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/mimedefang.sh, as sendmail is started from
> /etc/rc.d in FreeBSD 5.1.
Wow, it was THAT simple :)
Thanks for the tip...
> You could also disable entirely sendmail,
On Thursday 27 November 2003 09:35, Jens Baedeker wrote:
> i'm pretty new with freebsd. Currently i run a couple of sparc20 with
> OpenBSD. But i want to
> give Freebsd 5.1 a try. Unfortunately i cant get this Ultra2 with 2 CPUs
> working. When boot with
> first install CDROM it recognises the 2 cp
Hi :)
I upgraded two boxes to FreeBSD-5.2-BETA a week ago and I noticed that NFS
performance is very slow compared to 4.x-RELEASE.
Before, NFS transfers were between 10 and 12 MB/s and now I don't go past 7
MB/s.
My exports/mount settings did not change and the hardware is obviously the
same.
A
On Thursday 27 November 2003 10:28, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Try reading the basic documentation that comes with 5.2-BETA, for
> example the /usr/src/UPDATING file, which tells you clearly that
> performance is not expected to be good unless you disable the standard
I've been running CURRENT on test
Selon Jean-Baptiste Quenot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I know this error appears because sendmail starts before MIMEDefang,
> > so my question is: how can I make MIMEDefang starts before sendmail ?
> > The MIMEDefang startup script is located under /usr/local/etc/rc.d
>
> Make a symlink from /etc/
On Friday 28 November 2003 20:10, Ian Todd wrote:
> I have installed a local printer on /dev/lp0. I want to
> print a man page how do i do that? Will it also fit onto
> the page? i dont need to setup the size of my page?Thanks.
$ groff -Tps -man /path/to/man/page/man.1 | lpr -P PS-Printer
Antoine
Hi :)
I'm actually using rdist for centralized management of certain files
(/etc/hosts, /etc/motd...).
Is there a way to use rdist (or any other tools alike) too update a file on a
remote server instead of blindly copying the new file over ?
What I mean is, for exemple, I would like to share som
On Friday 19 December 2003 12:51, Gautam Gopalakrishnan wrote:
> My guess is that you could include a file in make.conf which is
> synced using rsync.
Hum, this sounds like an idea.
I'm going to check on this, thanks.
Antoine
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On Monday 22 December 2003 02:20, shawn wrote:
> I'm looking to get MRTG working to monitor the traffic and CPU of a
> server of mine..
Something like this should work:
Target[fxp0]: 1:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
SetEnv[fxp0]: MRTG_INT_IP="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" MRTG_INT_DESCR="fxp0"
MaxBytes[fxp0]: 1250
On Saturday 27 December 2003 17:59, Trey Sizemore wrote:
> I have installed k3b from ports, but I can't find the k3b setup program
> to run so I can initialize the CD-RW and CD drives on my machine.
>
> If anyone is running k3b, could you tell me the location of the program?
I think there's none.
On Saturday 27 December 2003 18:31, Trey Sizemore wrote:
> If that's the case, any pointers on getting k3b setup correctly on my
> machine. I have atapicam enabled in my kernel for my CD drives.
The port has a pkg-message file for it.
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On Saturday 27 December 2003 19:15, Trey Sizemore wrote:
> I notice there is currently no 'slice' for the CD drives in my fstab
> (for example, mine is /dev/acd0 and not /dev/acd0c)
That is normal.
Here's mine (scsi drives) under 5.2-RC:
/dev/cd0/cdrom cd9660 ro,noauto
On Sunday 20 June 2004 01:29, Joe Schmoe wrote:
> Quick question - when I run `mount` or view /etc/fstab in fbsd 5.x, I just
> see "ufs" as the filesystem type. How can I get some kind of output that
> assures me that those volumes are indeed UFS2 volumes ? How do I verify
> that ?
# dumpfs /de
Hi :)
I'm trying to compile php4-domxml without success.
Here is the output from make install, anybody has an idea on how to fix this ?
Thanks in advance.
$ pwd
/usr/ports/textproc/php4-domxml
$ make
===> Vulnerability check disabled
===> Found saved configuration for php4-domxml-4.3.8_1
===>
Hi :)
I wanted to know if anyone was experiencing problems with the fwbuilder port.
I cannot save any rule I created. As soon as I click on save, I get a
segmentation error.
There's nothing more I can say unless I'm running the latest fwbuilder port
under FreeBSD-5.2-RC2.
Let me know if there's
Hello everybody :)
I have a routing question and was wondering if FreeBSD was able to do this.
I have 2 ISPs (so 2 connections).
Can I use only one FreeBSD box as a gateway to:
- route LAN --> INTERNET (using connection 1)
- route DMZ --> INTERNET (using connection 2)
- route LAN --> DMZ (simple r
On Saturday 10 January 2004 14:23, hugle wrote:
> Hello all.
> How can I turn off machine completely?
> cause it waits for CTRL+D of root pass..
shutdown -p now
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Hi :)
I just upgraded from 5.1-CURRENT to 5.2-RELEASE today, but I still have the
same problem I was having before.
When booting the box, I get the following error:
module_register: module if_tun already exists!
Module if_tun failed to register: 17
can't re-use a leaf (if_tun_debug)!
It looks l
Hi :)
I'm trying to configure ntpd under 5.2-RELEASE, but I think there might be a
bug or something. My configuration used to work under 4.x but now I get
errors.
First:
$ /etc/rc.d/ntpd start
ps: kvm_getprocs: No such process
Starting ntpd.
--> I have no idea what it means
Second (after a few
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 14:42, budsz wrote:
> 1. With FreeBSD can do like this?, example with "route(8)"?
> 2. Does FreeBSD support more than 1 as "defaut gateway" in routing table??
> 3. I found some options in /etc/default/rc.conf like "static_routes=",
>if I use "static_routes=" _WITHOU
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 15:46, Simon Gray wrote:
> Easiest way I would of thought would be to use BGP or OSPF under Zebra
> (/usr/ports/net/zebra)(www.zebra.org)
>
> I'm no expert, but the majority if ISPs tend to use BGP and/or OSPF.
Yes, but one said that for BGP you had to work directly it
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 17:00, Ruben de Groot wrote:
> I'm not entirely sure (never used it myself), but I think you can use
> routed(8), depending on the way you connect to your ISPs.
I have one ethernet <--> router and one ethernet <--> dsl modem connections to
connect to my ISPs.
As you s
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 17:30, Tillman Hodgson wrote:
> I'm a heavy Zebra (migrating to Quagga) user. Using dynamic routing is
> very handy, but it won't solve the problem of balancing load across two
> connections.
Thanks for the feedback :)
> So you can't round-robin between two default ga
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 19:50, Tillman Hodgson wrote:
> On FreeBSD, source-based routing is done with the IPFW 'fwd' command (or
> the IPFilter 'pass out quick on to ' syntax) rather that
> using the `route` command. I'm doing that myself (with IPFilter) and it
> works well. It's confusing to
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 21:42, Tillman Hodgson wrote:
> If you're using IPFilter, you might be interested in the HOWTO:
>
> http://www.obfuscation.org/ipf/ipf-howto.html
>
> The section on the "to" keyword is unfortunately very brief.
Yes I already checked this and as you said, it was poor
Hi :)
Allright, so, I've been trying to build a routing setup for some weeks now,
and after looking everywhere and asking for help, I still cannot find the
answer.
Here is what I want to do: source routing to 2 internet connections.
Basically, I want net1 to go on the Internet using gateway con
On Thursday 15 January 2004 16:41, Dirk Meyer wrote:
> Thats easy on your router:
> #!/bin/sh
> gateway1="10.10.10.1"
> gateway2="10.10.10.2"
> dmz="10.10.20.0/24"
> lan="10.10.30.0/24"
> ipfw add fwd ${gateway2} ip from ${dmz} to any
> ipfw add fwd ${gateway1} ip from ${lan} to any
Thanks... but
On Thursday 15 January 2004 23:18, Tim Aslat wrote:
> I realise this is a maintainer issu, however I would like some
> indication of wether it's a localised problem or if it's common enough
> that something needs to be done about it.
This is how I install samba-devel on my 5-2 boxes without anyu p
Hi,
I'm having a problem under FreeBSD-5.2-RELEASE.
I mount my users homedir under NFS and need rpc.lockd.
Unfortunately, and with no reason nor log, rpc.lockd regularly core dump...
Any idea where I should start looking.
Thanks.
Antoine
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On Saturday 17 January 2004 13:38, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> I'm having a problem under FreeBSD-5.2-RELEASE.
> I mount my users homedir under NFS and need rpc.lockd.
> Unfortunately, and with no reason nor log, rpc.lockd regularly core dump...
> Any idea where I should start looki
On Sunday 18 January 2004 06:15, Dinesh Nair wrote:
> you can do this with IPFW's fwd rulesets.
>
> ipfw add fwd netconnexion1_gw ip from DMZ/netmask to any
> ipfw add fwd netconnexion2_gw ip from LAN/netmask to any
Well, somehow, this never worked for me yet :(
But well, I'll try again on monday
On Sunday 18 January 2004 06:10, Dinesh Nair wrote:
> what i do today is i set the default route to the ISP i am more convinced
> off, with static routes of certain large CIDR address blocks going out to
> the other ISP. i decided on those large blocks after checking the global
> route tables, AS P
On Sunday 18 January 2004 10:54, Chris Knipe wrote:
> I have a service set up, some.host IN A A.A.A.x (i.e. in network A and
> gateway A). Now, the moment some one from network B connects to the
> service I've setup on network A, the FreeBSD Box will route the reply
> packets out on network B (bec
On Saturday 17 January 2004 23:01, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Unfortunately that doesn't give any information. You'll need to
> recompile rpc.lockd with GDB debugging symbols (add -ggdb to CFLAGS).
> See the developer's handbook on the website for more information about
> debugging program failures wi
On Sunday 18 January 2004 14:59, Gilad Rom wrote:
> install -s uses strip(1), so all your debugging symbols are erased.
> the original binary left in-place should have debugging symbols.
Thanks you all, it seems to be ok now.
I just have to wait for rpc.lockd to core dump again so I could get mor
On Sunday 18 January 2004 10:36, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> ipfw add fwd netconnexion1_gw ip from DMZ/netmask to any
> ipfw add fwd netconnexion2_gw ip from LAN/netmask to any
Allright people.
So I'm still trying to make my setup working (using IPFILTER).
Thanks for the help you gave
Selon Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > install -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 rpc.lockd /usr/sbin
> > ^^
> >
> > This strips the debugging symbols. Run gdb against the version of the
> > binary in the obj/ directory.
Allright, so I rebuilt rpc.lockd with: "-g" and copy the binary to
On Monday 19 January 2004 13:09, Didier WIROTH wrote:
> I've this entry in syslog.conf (which is default):
>
> *.err;kern.debug;auth.notice;mail.crit /dev/console
>
> I would like also to log those messages in a file called for example:
> /var/log/console.critical (I want both, /dev/consol
On Monday 19 January 2004 16:21, Tillman Hodgson wrote:
> When you tcpdump both external interfaces, do the packets on
> the interface that the 1921.68.0.0/24 network is supposed to use look
> like you would expect?
Nope... there's nothing on the external interfaces from the 192.168.0.0/24
networ
> > On Monday 19 January 2004 17:22, Tillman Hodgson wrote:
> > > You've pretty much wore out the "play with the config files" route.
> > > Let's try getting some data by finding out what is actually happening
> > > so we can figure out what's wrong. Can you post what the traffic on the
> > > other
On Tuesday 20 January 2004 15:38, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 13:38, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
> Still no luck, it only confirms the placement of the slapd daemon at the
> end of the install. Everything goes well, but no slapd.sh in rc.d. Any
> ideas?
My slapd statup script
Hi :)
Somehow, my ports DB got corrupted or something, so I cannot portupgrade
anymore :(
I updated by cvsup to see if it changed something, but id didn't...
This is the command I issued after cvsuping:
# cd /usr/ports
# make index && portsdb -u && pkgdb -Fvu
If you have any idea, I would really
On Monday 09 February 2004 18:21, Julien Gabel wrote:
> 1/ After ran cvsup(1), have you tried to regenerate the INDEX file in
>addition to INDEX.db?
> # portsdb -Uu
>
> 2/ Then, maybe you can try to re-create all the package database with:
> # pkgdb -fu
Well, as I said in my previous m
Hi :)
I'm having a problem starting snmpd under FreeBSD-5.2-p2...
I tried several options but I always get some strange errors.
Note that I launch snmpd as root...
---
# snmpd -p /var/r
Hi :)
I'm using FreeBSD-5.2-RELEASE-p2 and I'm experiencing a very serious problem.
When my cdrom is connected (slave on first IDE slot), FreeBSD hangs on boot
at:
Timecounter "TSC" frequency 2399937676 Hz quality 800
Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec
There's no error, no panic, no messages w
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 15:52, Saint Aardvark the Carpeted wrote:
> something else listening on UDP port 161:
> > # netstat -a | grep snm
> > udp4 0 0 *.snmp *.*
Yes, strange, isn't it ?
Especially since this is a brand new system not even connected to the internet
Hi :)
Since my system doesn't boot when my cdrom is plugged in (it hangs after
timecounter... ; see my previous post), I was wondering if it was possible to
tell FreeBSD not to "deal" with IDE1-slave (something like "boot -noide2)...
Indeed, in my bios, I set the IDE1-slave to none, but FreeBSD
On Wednesday 11 February 2004 03:00, Gautam Gopalakrishnan wrote:
> I assume you're running 5.2 p2. I had the same problem and it is solved
> by having a cd in the drive while booting. Seems like a known bug and is
> being fixed.
I am running 5.2-p2 indeed...
But having a cd in the drive does not
On Wednesday 11 February 2004 09:55, Benjamin Walkenhorst wrote:
> Unfortunately, due to devfs, I have to change the permissions for acd0
> and create the link (/dev/dvd) every time the system starts up - is
> there any way to make these changes permanent?
Yes there is.
--> man devfs
--> edit /etc
Selon Bob Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am running a few boxes(n) on 4.9-RELEASE and am wondering about
> updating the ports and source. Using CVSup, should I tag src with
> RELENG_4, or RELENG_4_9? And what if any are the differences, that
> are not already noted in the handbook? Up to this poi
Hi :)
I'm running 5.2.1-RC2 and I have problem with the net/net-snmp port.
I use mrtg to collect stats from localhost snmp and I get those strange logs
in /var/log/snmpd.log:
Connection from 127.0.0.1
kvm_read(*, 1, 0xbfbfd89c, 4) = -1: kvm_read: Bad address
auto_nlist failed on nswdev at locati
On Friday 13 February 2004 16:02, Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> Hi Ivan,
> did you get any reply to your posting? I am having the same problem:
> Maxtor 250 GB external USB2 drive, Belkin USB2 card, FreeBSD 5.1, but i
> get only < 1MB/sec.
>
> Does FreeBSD support USB 2.0 at all?
Did you add "device eh
Hi :)
I was just wondering how CFLAGS were managed with make.conf and ports
building.
Indeed, today I just realized that what's in make.conf overwrite the default
build for ports.
I have this in my make.conf:
CFLAGS= -O -pipe
I though those were the right settings for building the world, but, I
On Sunday 15 February 2004 21:16, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> We discussed this the other day on this very list..the answer is that
> this is not possible, and the contents of CFLAGS is what will be used
> for port builds (except a few broken ports).
Allright...
So, is there a way to know the defaults
Hi :)
I've been having the same error for months now under FreeBSD-5.x (5.1, 5.2,
5.2.1-RC2, 5-CURRENT).
It works anyway, but I'm concerned about this error anyway.
When I boot, ppp is started automatically with rc.conf and I get the following
error on the console:
kernel: module_register: modu
On Monday 16 February 2004 12:05, you wrote:
> check /boot/loader.conf for if_tun_load="YES"
> if so, comment it out. it will not load the module anymore.
> you will rely on the one compiled into kernel.
>
> if this is not the answer to your problem email back.
No, this is not it.
I never added if
On Wednesday 18 February 2004 16:50, BUTTERWORTH,THADDAEUS (HP-Boise,ex1)
wrote:
> I'm needing to set up my machine as a PDC. When I go to add users using the
> smbpasswd -a username command I get the following error. Does anyone have
> any suggestions on how to fix this error?
Yes:
$ smbpasswd
Hi :)
I was wondering if there was a supported "Hardware Compression Video Capture"
card under FreeBSD ?
I know that, for exemple, Hauppauge WinTV or the Miro PC TV are supported, but
these are software compression capture cards. I also know that Zoran cards
(like Pinnaccle DC10+) are NOT supp
Hi :)
I was wondering if there was a supported "Hardware Compression Video Capture"
card under FreeBSD ?
I know that, for exemple, Hauppauge WinTV or the Miro PC TV are supported, but
these are software compression capture cards. I also know that Zoran cards
(like Pinnaccle DC10+) are NOT supp
BSD-5.1, please help, the people on the samba list are not very
responsive :(
I usually don't ask for direct help like this without providing more
information, but I'm really tired of looking for a solution.
Thanks in advance, regards.
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Hi !
How can I pass configure arguments to a port without editing the Makefile ?
Is there something like:
make -DOPTION1 -DOPTION2 CONFIGURE_ARGS="--with_option3" install clean ?
Thanks.
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On Saturday 13 September 2003 12:01, Jens Rehsack wrote:
> > How can I pass configure arguments to a port without editing the Makefile
> > ? Is there something like:
> > make -DOPTION1 -DOPTION2 CONFIGURE_ARGS="--with_option3" install clean ?
>
> see e
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On Saturday 13 September 2003 12:36, Jens Rehsack wrote:
> Nope,
> $ env CONFIGURE_ARGS=--with-option3 OPTION2=yes make install clean
> would work fine as well as
> $ env CONFIGURE_ARGS=--with-option3 make -DOPTION2 install clean
> would as well as
> $
schema
somewhere I could try ?
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Hi !
I wanted to know if the following setup could work under FreeBSD, and if
so, where should I start to look for information.
Basically, I would like my FreeBSD box to be a router for 2 networks and
2 internet connections... nothing fancy yet (no failover nor load
balancing) something like th
How Can ThisBe wrote:
Hi, I have a iPAQ h1930 (handheld PC running Windows Pocket PC 2003)
and was wondering how I could connect it to my FreeBSD 5.1 laptop using
the USB cable. I was hoping I could simply mount the iPAQ like a digital
camera. Then I thought it maybe something more like TCP/IP ove
Hi !
Is there anyone using auth_ldap with apache under FreeBSD ?
I get an odd error when trying to authenticate:
[Wed Sep 17 15:25:32 2003] [error] [client 172.16.20.10] Could not bind
to LDAP server `localhost' as (null): Protocol error
I tried to ask for help on the auth_ldap mailing list, but
Hi !
I just wanted to know if setting:
net.inet.tcp.sendspace=65535
was a bad idea ?
I'm not sure about all the consequences this could have, if any...
Thanks in advance.
Antoine
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On Thursday 18 September 2003 19:26, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> > was a bad idea ?
>
> Probably not.
Good :)
> Are you trying to solve a problem or tune network performance, or are you
> just asking what happens if you twiddle this particular knob? :-)
Hi !
I have a stange problem today.
I just set up a brand new 5.1 box. I added in my rc.conf:
firewall_enables="YES"
firewall_script="/etc/ipfw.conf"
firewall_logging="YES"
IPFW is compiled in the kernel.
If I go: "sh /etc/ipfw.conf"; the rules get loaded with no problem, but
when I reboot the co
try:
firewall_enable="YES"
firewall_type="/etc/ipfw.conf"
I already tried that, but it does not work :(
Antoine
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Hi,
Since last sendmail update, whenever I change an alias in
/etc/mail/aliases and run make I get:
# make
/usr/sbin/sendmail -bi -OAliasFile=/etc/mail/aliases
/etc/mail/aliases: line 19: root... cannot alias non-local names
/etc/mail/aliases: line 22: MAILER-DAEMON... cannot alias non-local nam
Armand Passelac wrote:
YES your problem is the *s* at the and of the firewall_enable line ;-)
I can NOT believe how stupid I am...
I'm really sorry about this ;)
Moreover, according to me, a chmod 600 /etc/ipfw.conf seems to be better ;-)
Yes, of course, I just set it to 644 for my testings...
Tha
Hi !
I was wondering if it was possible to automaticaly create users home
directories when creating NIS users ?
Indeed, the "-m" switch for the command "pw" does not create them. Is it
normal behaviour, or is it a bug ?
Thanks in advance.
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ad2s1f --> /mnt/usr
So, all I have to do after is dump / --> /mnt, /tmp --> /mnt/tmp ... and so
on.
I sware I tried all morning without any kind of success :(
I would really appreciate some help.
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On Saturday 04 October 2003 21:53, Manuel Rabade (MiG) wrote:
> Sysintsall should work fine .. cand you send the output of 'fdisk /dev/ad2'
> and 'bsdlabel /dev/ad2'.
I finally succeeded... Rebooting, using the install CD... all kind of
different things... and it finally worked.
Antoine
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On Saturday 04 October 2003 23:56, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> Well, although /stand/sysinstall would do it OK, it might be just
> as easy to use fdisk and disklabel directly. I don't know anything
> about 'bsdlabel'.
I thank you very much for this long answer which I'll keep as a reference for
a
On Sunday 05 October 2003 02:10, Micheas Herman wrote:
> Here are my changes. Does anyone have any suggestions?
If I may... you could include options to compile with syslog, with ldap and
with ldap_comptat.
Antoine
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On Wednesday 08 October 2003 23:15, Uwe Laverenz wrote:
>passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *Retype*new**password* %n\n
> *password*has*been*changed*
> And please, don't let me see statements like "don't run Samba 2.x on
> FreeBSD" again, because I've been doing this for many years. Thank you...
Hi :)
This might sound like a dumb question, but is it possible to compile the
amd automounter with ldap support in the base system ?
I'm using openldap as an authentication system for my users (with
nss_ldap, pam_ldap and samba) and I would love to use amd ldap maps.
Right now, I have:
Map suppor
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 16:42, jason dictos wrote:
> Whats the best 6.1 channel sound card for FreeBSD (i.e. what one has the
> most open source support behind it)?
Hum, as far as I know, there's not 6.1, 5.1, nor 4.1 support under FreeBSD.
But I might be wrong.
Antione
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Hi :)
I tried to recompile amd so it would have LDAP support.
What I did is add the following line in /usr/src/usr.sbin/amd/amd/Makefile :
SRCS+= info_ldap.c
Unfortunately id does not work :(
I did the following:
$ cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/amd
$ make clean && make depend && make
I then get the follow
Hi :)
This might be a dumb question, but I was wondering if a king of "stable
branch" existed for the ports tree. Under OpenBSD I think you can follow
the ports tree stable branch so you only get security updates for your
ports.
This does not seem possible under FreeBSD, if I understood correct
Kris Kennaway wrote:
The reason I'm asking this is that I don't want to update my ports
everytime a new version comes out... except if it has a security issue.
FreeBSD doesn't provide this. Since our ports collection is about 5
times the size of OpenBSD's it's too much work.
Oh I know that :)
O
Matthew Seaman wrote:
However, is there a way to know if one of my installed packages has a
security alert ? I guess not... but we never know...
Subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- FreeBSD security notices cover
problems with ported applications, as do security alerts when the
software in question
Selon Simon Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'd recommend signing up to www.zone-h.org's daily advisory report
>
> doesn't solve the problem for you, but has most advisories in a single daily
> email, which you can eye ball or use mail filters to high light ones that
> apply to you.
That is a very go
DanB wrote:
How do you have Freebsd 4.8 finish typing a line? On older version I
just type Ma and escape to finish typing Make.
Under csh, you can type CTRL-D
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Manfred Riem wrote:
Possibly a newbie question, but I need to know if someone
knows a utility to access a Windows CE based PDA?
$ cat /usr/ports/palm/synce-libsynce/pkg-descr
SynCE is a project for connecting to devices running Windows CE or
Pocket PC.
Libsynce provides common functions needed for
bin/amd/amd.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/usr.sbin/amd.
I don't really know what to do, I guess ldap libraries aren't found or
something, although I do have OpenLDAP installed and working (as a samba PDC
and Unix users authentication system).
Thanks in advance for y
/local/bin/fam[8731]: exited, signal 6
I tried hacking the configuration file a bit, turned on debug, but got no more
explicit error message.
Is there anyone using FAM under FreeBSD who does not have these kind of
erros ?
Thanks in advance.
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Gernot Hueber wrote:
Hi Antoine,
you need to include "/usr/local/include/ldap.h":
have a look am /usr/src/contrib/amd/include/am_defs.h
(HAVE_LDAP_H) and the HAVE_MAP_LDAP in several source files.
Probably you have to define both in /usr/src/usr.sbin/amd/amd/
Makefile?!
Great, thanks a lot, I'll h
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