ddress equal 10, then all
packets whose destination address have a 10 for the first octet (all
addresses between 10.0.0.0 and 10.255.255.255) will be matched by this
rule, and then dropped, as indicated by the action.
(This excerpt from http://www.freebsd-howto.com/HOWTO/Ipfw-HOWT
> Hi, all:
>
> Is carp a part of freebsd 8.1? or I have to download from somewhere and
> install it?
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> Thanks in advance
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I was going to use a "Powered by FreeBSD" banner but all of the images
at http://www.freebsd.org/art.html are using the old Beastie icon and
not the new round shiny one. Are there any available?
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an most MS EULAs. I think I will leave
it for now...
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even tell you why.
Not so much to replace as to supplant BSDie, I think.
Anyone would think there was some sort of insurrection behind all this!
Yup. Me too.
Ok I'm glad we settled this one :)
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While I'm on the subject, can anyone open the SVG version?
URL please?
http://www.freebsd.org/logo.html (under vector formats)
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I want to script an installation of several ports.
I've seen this: <http://www.freshports.org/misc/dotfile/>, is it what
I'm after?
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you think would benefit from this email, or anyone's contact details
who you think could help my cause.
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dtrace function arguments.
For example.
Say, I want to know more about the funciton
syscall:freebsd32:connect:return. I'd start off by doing a listing:
# dtrace -lvf connect
-snip---
43723syscall freebsd32
>> I've done some research and found lots of posts several years
>> old that suggest that using wine on AMD64 is not possible or
>> requires binary packages that don't exist, and even if one can
>> install it, it doesn't run.
>>
>> Has this situation improved meanwhile? Does anyone have a
>> recipe
Amanda,
Have a look at this FAQ for documentation translation:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/translations.html
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 8:13 PM, Amanda Lynn wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am interested in your publication
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/hand
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 7:06 AM, Scott Ballantyne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After upgrading to Java6, I am having a problem when I launch the Java
> application that my bank/broker uses. It halts with "Start: applet not
> initialized." Unfortunately, FreeBSD is not a 'supported platform'
> for my bank/br
I've recently upgraded from 9.0 beta1 to RC1 and experiencing a few hard
lockups, they seem to related to browsing - both chromium and firefox cause
the lockups. (requiring a hard reset )
All I can think of is something related to Linux emulation and flash, but I
could be wrong. Rolling back the ke
> I've seen a few of these, too, in RC-1. I assumed they might be related
> to my having recently upgraded to the flash 11 port, but hadn't gotten
> around to reporting anything yet. Like you, I have no hard data to
> base any conclusions on as to what's causing the lockups.
I can confirm Flash
On 3 November 2011 07:37, Ashley Williams wrote:
>> I've seen a few of these, too, in RC-1. I assumed they might be related
>> to my having recently upgraded to the flash 11 port, but hadn't gotten
>> around to reporting anything yet. Like you, I have no hard data t
out and logged back in. This time it was
silent but I still have no taskbar or desktop.
Does anyone know what I can do to fix this, or where the error is logged so I
can work out what's up?
Cheers
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out and logged back in. This time it was
silent but I still have no taskbar or desktop, and Control Centre doesn't
start up.
Does anyone know what I can do to fix this, or where the error is logged so I
can work out what's up?
Cheers
Ashley
PS i sent this from the wrong email in cas
t; =).
> -Garrett
I've had this problem before. You can keep DNS turned on if /etc/resolv.conf
contains reachable nameservers. The DNS lookup timeout in sshd is very long
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because the company I support runs
their whole business on a Flash 7 app so I'm a bit stuck without it
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] cat /etc/libmap.conf
> # Flash7 with Mozilla/Firebird/Galeon/Epiphany/Konqueror
> [/usr/X11R6/lib/linux-flashplugin7/libflashplayer.so]
> libpthread.so.0 pluginwrapper/flash7.so
-1.10_2
I don't even know what half of them do. I've deleted all the stale
dependencies because freshports.org says the only run-time dependency is
java/jdk14 (jdk15 on my machine). Is this right?
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don't know if anything has changed.
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and I don't
have time to study the rc scripts right now as my company's servers are
randomly exploding.
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;ve seen php-syslog-ng
( http://www.vermeer.org/projects/php-syslog-ng ), which looks very basic,
and phpLogCon ( http://www.phplogcon.com/ ), which does not support PG
anyway. Is there anything better GUI-wise?
Maybe I am best keeping the logs in text files for now, and spending more time
on swatch.
Log formats are so loose I doubt any off-the-shelf
log analysis tool would be much good unless it was 10x more complex than most
of the software we want to log anyway.
It's surprised me how much time and effort it takes to turn logs into useful
data. And I wonder how Windows admins get b
t; - retaining events that fell through the first two steps as "unusual"
That solves the problem of missing logs that you didn't anticipate, although
it adds a lot to the initial server configuration.
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to-date OS X CD. But I've
found it won't work with a patched system, so you will at best have to
reinstall off a 10.3 CD. (or upgrade to 10.4)
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> osX. And you must install osx on a clean disk.
That's what I meant to say but it didn't come out very well :)
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5f 97% of 39 MB 118 kBps 00m08s
fetch: transfer timed out
Neither of my i386 boxes have this problem. Does anyone know where the issue
lies?
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be stable for the next however many years.
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ay.
I deleted the portsnap files because the incremental update didn't work, so I
wanted to know if it would work from scratch. I'm not in a habit of deleting
them every time I update the ports tree! For some reason though, neither
works now, although they fail in (apparently
ut succeeds on two i386
machines. I thought there was absolutely no difference.
I'd be extremely grateful for any help on this one... it's a right bind not
being able to fetch updates.
Ashley
+ export
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/games:/usr/l
binaries but I
assume they will control the card just find running on an amd64 machine.
Will you let me know how you find them? It'd be reassuring to know the tools
are good.
Cheers
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ut succeeds on two i386
machines. I thought there was absolutely no difference.
I'd be extremely grateful for any help on this one... it's a right bind not
being able to fetch updates.
Ashley
+ export
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/games:/usr/l
On Monday 27 February 2006 11:00, Ashley Moran wrote:
> the same things four times
Does anyone else suffer from a spam-happy Kontact? :D
My messages go into the outbox but don't leave it until KMail has fired off at
least 500 copies.
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> That file you were missing, lives in /var/db/portsnap/files/ , did you
> look there to see if it was there or not?
No it's not there. The point is, portsnap should be fetching it but isn't.
> Did you do anything to the setup of portsn
Meh... I tried deleting the portsnap files again and it worked :-S Took a
long time when it got to 97% of the snapshot but it worked this time. Bloody
computers...
Still I have yet to see whether it'll work later when I (or cron) run portsnap
to fetch the patches.
A
otable.
I've recently been talking to a guy off the amd64 list whose opinion of
on-board SATA RAID is simply "POS". Would it be possible to split the SATA
RAID, and reconfigure the system to use gmirror? Apparently that's a better
solution.
Ashley
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is ok and SATA works fine in RAID 1 (the board has got 2 SATA controllers so
you can plug 4 drives in plus any IDE devices).
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You should really use the /usr/local/etc/rc.d/tomcat55.sh script to start and
stop tomcat. Only works with the above line though.
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> Thanks
> Eoghan
Sorry my fault for confusing you with tomcat_enable :)
Tomcat normally runs on port 8180, did you try http://localhost:8180/ ?
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I use KDE on my desktop and I'm trying to find a good svn GUI but I can't see
one in the ports. I've tried eSVN but it's a bit flaky. I saw a good one on
KDE-apps.org called KdeSvn but it's not in ports. KDE integration would be
nice but any
to tell him to create
a key pair and send us his public key.
I can remove his login shell, but how do I restrict him to only view his home
directory over SFTP?
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> Hello Ashley,
>
> Ashley Moran wrote:
> > I don't want to install an FTP program, and we
> > don't use password authentication for SSH, so I'm going to tell him to
> > create a key pair and send us hi
On Tuesday 28 March 2006 10:36, Martin Hudec wrote:
> I think that shells/scponly should have chroot ability for their users.
I'm sorted now - got rssh working after following a guide by John Delgado I
found by googling.
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saying they don't actually work due to chipset changes. Now I'm scared to
buy ANY card in case the manufacturer has actually branded up a different
chipset under the same name (which is a ridiculous pract
t to be Beastie! Personally I think the new one looks like a space
hopper made from red glass. I like something that says "Hands off my
server" :)
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> it go away ?
Not seen it but check the ouput of
$ ls -ld /tmp
(mode should be drwxrwxrwt)
Maybe it is drwxrwxrwx, in which case
# chmod o+t /tmp
will fix it. Otherwise I'm not sure.
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ou should head on over to ScotGold and get
> some freeBSD case badges.
> http://www.scotgold.com/acatalog/ScotGold_Catalogue_BSD_Daemon_Stuff_3.html
>
> -John
Cheers! I've just ordered 10 Powered by FreeBSD badges, and 10 Linux Inside
badges for our
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array?
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ng high load. Prob should have mentioned that in my original
e-mail. I'm worried that the Postgres cluster will be corrupted at some
point. There's no evidence it's happened yet but somehow I feel safer
risking the transition than l
On Wednesday 05 April 2006 18:43, Benjamin Lutz wrote:
> Hello Ashley,
>
> On Wednesday 05 April 2006 17:08, Ashley Moran wrote:
> > I've tested the 6.1-BETA4 CD and that supports the card. I forgot my
> > desktop actually runs a very old 6-STABLE, so the Linksys car
easy to set up. I just hope
when/if one of the disks die it will carry on running!
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On Apr 06, 2006, at 5:35 pm, Duane Whitty wrote:
Hi Ashley,
I'm glad things worked well for you. Faith got you this far
but how long do you want to depend upon it?
A long time ago I was tasked with the administration of some
HP-UX boxes running on K-series hardware. I didn't
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 02:37, Eric Schuele wrote:
> Either way... I hope somehow they see fit to loosen the language a bit
> in the future.
Can't we petition Adobe somehow? I'm a bit stuck now - my company's main
application is writ
Hi
I'm trying to update shared-mime-info but it gives me this error:
checking for XML::Parser... configure: error: XML::Parser perl module is
required for intltool
How can I install this one perl module?
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nk we would be
better even using HTML/Ajax for the GUI. And then leave flash for the banner
ads (which Konqueror kindly deletes for me).
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users from installing Flash on embedded devices (why I do not know...) - the
lawyers probably don't even realise FreeBSD exists. I doubt it was intented
as a positive exclusion of the OS.
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I'm not having much luck today...
I just tried updating my KOffice and got this error:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ldpstk
Does anyone know what I need to install to get it working? (And why it isn't
installed as a dependency?)
Che
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 16:15, Ashley Moran wrote:
> I'm not having much luck today...
>
> I just tried updating my KOffice and got this error:
>
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ldpstk
>
I just found this as a bug report:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-bugs/2
.tbz
Thanks! It's good of you to put that up. I'll go with the package and maybe
next time round it will compile ok.
I'll work on manually upgrading all my ports - in fact I might recompile
everything because I'm having wierd errors compiling OpenOffice too.
Cheers
Ashley
_^
Hi
Thanks for the port! I actually installed the package because I wanted to get
it working. No problems with it so far, although I've only done basic stuff
so far.
Cheers
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On Apr 14, 2006, at 10:15 am, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
Hello Ashley,
Did you see this part?
Has it really not been fixed in all this time?
This isn't an error in KOffice - take a look at the actual
problem report:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=92408
(Executive su
I miss. KDEsvn goes some way to
desktop integration - it's not perfect, but it's the best I've seen.
esvn wound me up - it kept forgetting what folder I was working on
for a start.
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und they'd moved a module
from one package to another - that's when I first realised I should
read /usr/ports/UPDATING once in a while...). I'll wait til 6.1 is
finished and give them a good clearout. Thanks for the heads up.
Ashley
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the static lease.
I assume this is a bug in if_bridge, only because I assumed that bridge
interfaces should be transparent (and act like a physical switch).
When we get some small switches in I'll use one to connect the two machines
together, but I'd sti
starting to wonder if it's Small Business Server malfunctioning. Not the
first time we've wanted chuck it out the window!!!
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will continue uninterrupted.
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So if I disconnect alfie, fred will lose connectivity too.
Hopefully this clears up what I meant...
regards
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and data should be in /usr/local and
I appreciate that this is quite a long question and probably has been answered
before in pieces but I'd be grateful if anyone can pick holes in it before I
start so I don't waste all Sunday afternoon!
Thanks
Ashley
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re amazed I am at the flexibility of the ports system but the more I wish
it was completely documented!!!
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security updates into a branch rather than a 6_0_x release tag?
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> this back to a manageable size? I'm going to be using this machine
> (it's a VPS) as a webserver only.
>
Just delete /usr/src. You can get it back if you need it by redoing the
cvsup.
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Does anyone know how to send emails with attachments from the command line?
I've replaced sendmail with ssmtp and I can send plain messages with mail,
but I don't know how to go about preparing MIME encoded emails. Any
pointers?
Chee
On Thursday 08 December 2005 13:35, Igor Robul wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 12:16:34PM +0000, Ashley Moran wrote:
> > Does anyone know how to send emails with attachments from the command
> > line? I've replaced sendmail with ssmtp and I can send plain messages
> > w
" attachment.
Igor
Could you explain how you did this? Do you have to install metamail, let it
drag X11 in, then remove everything afterwards, or can you modify the build
process? I saw nothing promising in Makefile.
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length of time. I can't afford the downtime to remove all the ports and
re-install them.
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,tcsh,bash
defaultshell = bash
[EMAIL PROTECTED] which bash
/usr/local/bin/bash
but ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pw useradd testuser
pw: no default shell available or defined
Does anyone know why I get this error message?
Than
bin
shells sh,csh,tcsh,bash
defaultshell bash
And it all works fine. Oh how I wish I read the man page fully before
starting...
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Hi people
I recently added a pair of extra disks to one of our internal servers
(FreeBSD 6.1) to give us a share for our office. Our user
authentication is all done by Active Directory Small Business Server
2000. I gave the job of getting Samba running an authenticated share
to our Linu
server because it isn't Linux :)
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check that it was possible more than anything.
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On 19 Sep 2006, at 12:51, Bob M. wrote:
It's absolutely possible Ashley. We have samba 2.x running on a few
solaris 8 through 10 servers, one might be 3.x. One of our solaris
admins made the mistake of making one of them a domain controller
and it
was authenticating users in an AD d
On 19 Sep 2006, at 14:47, Stephanie Bridges wrote:
Ashley,
This is quite doable, and winbindd isn't broken on FreeBSD. It
took me a
bit to figure out how to make it work correctly, however. I have a
FBSD
system here that authenticates to our university AD server, and allows
a
e has some hints on how to get this
working. I've spent all day reading about Samba, Kerberos, Winbind,
NSS and on and on... It's still new to me so I don't know how it
glues together.
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can make it work.
Is it possible to use /usr/bin/env like this?
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Ashley
#!/bin/sh
. /etc/rc.subr
name="prolite_password_server"
rcvar=`set_rcvar`
load_rc_config $name
prolite_password_server_enable=${prolite_password_server_enable:="NO"}
command="/usr/loca
ord_server stop
prolite_password_server not running? (check /var/run/
prolite_password_server/prolite_password_server.pid).
Thanks for the suggestion though - I was in too much hurry to get it
up to go through the rc man pages.
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;/usr/local/bin/ruby"
but not
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
and
command_interpreter="/usr/bin/env"
Not that important really (now I've got it working one way), just
strange
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u get C H Root? Or is that too obvious?
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Just as a wild guess... if you write Charlie's name with his initals you
get CHRoot. Could that be it?
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on. /var should have its own
partition so this is ok.
Run the following for a good overview of the filesystem:
# man hier
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conf"
command="/usr/local/sbin/syslog-ng"
load_rc_config $name
run_rc_command "$1"
Maybe this is some subtle quirk of the boot process that I haven't
understood. Can anybody help?
Cheers
Ashley
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thing
won't work! I've become obsessed with my logs... I want every machine
logged centrally, scanned, summarized and e-mailed on significant
events. And our network administrator wants them colour-coded and on
display at the back of the
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