you've configured Unrealircd to only listen on localhost
and not on "*".
Look for something like:
| listen *:6697
| {
| ...
| };
And make sure it's "*" and not "127.0.0.1".
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For the account whose home directory isn't being created correctly? Do
you see the entry?
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ooks like this line of code is killing the blank lines. If you
delete the line and re-run the program, you should be good to go. If you
don't have the original anymore, it'll be a lot harder and much less
accurate.
> print $fh "$_";
> }
Good luck,
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to capital letter thing or something), you're going to spend a lot more
time mucking through it.
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good idea. Maybe I could have
> it wall the message and/or put it in /etc/motd to get my attention.
Or simply put daily_status_gmirror_enable="YES" in /etc/periodic.conf
and watch your dailies.
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ker".
I'm hoping to find somebody who's successfully running bnbt for some
pointers. If nothing else, I'd love to get in touch with the operators
of torrents.freebsd.org to find out what they're doing.
Thanks for any help,
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g that you must be typing
`ls *` in order to run into problems. I think we'll have better luck
helping you if you tell us exactly what it is you're typing when you
observe the problem.
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die a little inside if it were used
to send HTML e-mail, but there's nothing to stop you from writing HTML
(by hand) into the template (or saving a message out of your GUI MUA of
choice into a flat file and using that as your template).
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www's password.
Is your script (postfixadmin-domain-postdeletion.sh) readable and
executable by user www?
Do you have any trailing characters or something on the line with your
sudo rule which might make sudo think you've typed a literal command
with arguments instead of a command that
his method, but it's pretty
widely supported.
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UC Berkeley
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ative nameserver and a webserver out of a
datacenter in Fremont, CA, US for personal use. I'd be interested in
getting in on this too.
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r to stdout, throw away ping stdout, use grep to suppress
the error you don't care about, and optionally, write any other error
messages to stderr (mostly useful if this is wrapped up in some kind of
function that may or may not have its stdout redirected).
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nything yet..
I don't have any more insight into the problem other than to say we've
had some similar issues in our environment. Initial password-based
logins do not have groups initialized, but SSH key logins and /bin/login
logins have groups initialized successfully.
We were piloting
DIR}/mail/procmail \
| bash:${PORTSDIR}/shells/bash
So I'll bet some money that it's docbook.
Does it improve if you add these to /etc/make.conf:
| NO_GUI=YES
| WITHOUT_GUI=YES
| WITHOUT_X11=YES
| WITHOUT_XPM=YES
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all from table() to any in recv
instead of tablearg?
If that's the case, it sounds like ipfw is parsing the rule incorrectly.
If tablearg isn't supported by setfib, I would expect a syntax error to
be thrown and not a different rule being inserted into your ruleset. If
this is the
pe 2 all from any to any in via vlan40
But in my configuration, bridge0 has members vlan20 and vlan40. I would
create a separate bridge with vlan21 and vlan41.
I don't think ipfw can filter on dot1q tags yet, though. There was a lot
of layer 2 filtering capability in a patch floating
to deceive programs as if I were a user in /etc/master.passwd?
>
> I don't know anything of nxssh, but it sounds like a pam issue.
This error means the program tried to look up some name information for
your UID number and failed. You need to configure the data source in
/etc/nsswitch.conf
g for. I gave my friends access to my
> FreeBSD server and I want to let them start for example Apache and/or
> MySQL on higher ports running as their own user.
Each user could create an entry in their crontab using the @reboot
keyword.
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aces to see if you're seeing the
multicast traffic. Make sure your firewalls allow this traffic.
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ng "Host: " attribute in their entry.
If I have a machine mybox.example.com, and
uid=ccowart,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com has the attribute:
Host: mybox.example.com
Then the user ccowart can login to the box without being in mygroup.
Regardless of the host attributes, mygroup membe
a particular gcc needs to be
around at runtime. Look at the dynamic linking information with ldd. If
it doesn't depend on a file provided by those versions of gcc, it's
probably an inaccuracy in the port's dependency list.
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UC Berkeley
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e superuser. The 10% free
mark is what shows as 0% in df. If you're negative, it means you've
tapped into the super-user reserve. This is not good, because it means
you've lost a lot of the FS-level optimizations from UFS.
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UC Berkeley
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