I'm looking for a web based collaborative geneology software to run on
FreeBSD. Does anyone here have an experience with any of the packages
out there?
I'm looking at PhpGedView, GeneWeb and Poplar. Any recommendations?
I'm also looking at the info on GRAMPS, but don't see anything to
provi
Leslie Jensen wrote:
Joe Kraft skrev:
I'm looking for a web based collaborative geneology software to run on
FreeBSD. Does anyone here have an experience with any of the packages
out there?
I'm looking at PhpGedView, GeneWeb and Poplar. Any recommendations?
I'm also look
Paul A. Hoadley wrote:
On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 10:54:42PM +1030, Paul A. Hoadley wrote:
I am told it's running Windows 2000 DNS Server. Presumably that's
Microsoft's own DNS implementation built into Windows 2000.
(By 'sometimes' I don't mean it's non-deterministic. Every time
sendmail asks for
Has anyone used the sysutils/xmbmon port to get status from the Tyan
S2510 motherboard? I'm using FBSD 5.3.
mbmon seems to detect the system monitor chip and read it OK, but it
doesn't report everything.
I'm only receiving one temperature value and two fan speeds. The
temperature appears to
Nelis Lamprecht wrote:
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 18:28:06 -0800, FMorales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
bash-2.05b$ cat /etc/rc.conf | grep "ip"
ipfilter_enable="YES"
ipfilter_rules="/etc/ipf.rules"
ipmon_enable="YES"
ipmon_flags="-Ds"
change the above to read something along the lines of:
ipmon_flags="-D
I have a 5.3-STABLE machine with ipfilter built into the kernel. When
running ipmon logging to syslog, the information is being dumped to the
security.* service instead of the local0.* service like the handbook
says it should.
I've taken a quick look at the code and it appears it should be goi
Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
I didnt see a copy of this mail returned to me, so am sure if it has
reached the list. Since I just subscribed, its possible something is
wrong -- and so am resending it.
Sorry for the inconv. :))
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 10:47:41 +0400, Rakhesh Sasidharan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Joe Kraft wrote:
I have a 5.3-STABLE machine with ipfilter built into the kernel. When
running ipmon logging to syslog, the information is being dumped to the
security.* service instead of the local0.* service like the handbook
says it should.
OK I'm feeling a stupid, only a little t
Joe Kraft wrote:
Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
I'm doing it with Win2k, I haven't tried it yet with XP though. And
I'll preface this, with I'm doing this from memory because I can't find
the web page they originally came from.
Shame on me for taking a stab at this one with
I'm running ipcheck as a cron job, it runs fine and seems to keep my
address updated with dyndns.com but I'm trying to figure out how to deal
with the e-mails I get from cron.
I would prefer to not get the ones that don't show anything abnormal,
but keep the ones that show something else like
For what it's worth, I have a cheap 4 port KVM which works fine (scroll
wheel and all) with Win2k, FBSD 4.10, FBSD5.2 etc. As long as I use a
PS2 mouse, if I use a converter on either end it none of the machines
recognize the mouse in varying degrees of failure.
My KVM is marked "PS-104" on th
not have to install anything more.
4) Better options??
I appreciate recommendations you can provide or any pointers to existing
information to help me figure out the best solution.
Thanks,
Joe Kraft
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Florian Hengstberger wrote:
fetch time out
It seemed to me that the mirror servers are not uptodate or that
some filenames have changed in the meantime, because fetching data
from ftp-servers worked a few times.
But in nearly all cases I had to copy the files manually in
/usr/ports/distfiles as "m
Chuck Swiger wrote:
Joe Kraft wrote:
I'm using a 4.10-STABLE based firewall, which is happily chugging
along. It's sending it's daily messages to a local account via
sendmail, which I check by logging in using an ssh connection.
[ ... ]
3) Is there a way to convince send
I'm looking for some type of parental control that would allow easy
screening of e-mail coming in and out for my kids.
I'm thinking of something where all inbound and outbound communications
would need to be approved before being sent. Maybe it could be as easy
as having postfix deliver me a c
Let me state a couple of given's up front:
1) I would post this on a FreeSBIE list if I could find one.
2) I think the issue I have right now is not understanding completely the
limitations of cpio.
My problem is that when building the file system to use for making the iso
cpio fails when copyin
Pegasus Mc Cleaft wrote:
>> If I try to run it manually on one of the files that fails, I get this:
>>
>> slug# echo "/usr/local/freesbie-fs/libexec/ld-elf.so.1" | cpio -dump -l
>> -v /usr/local/freesbie-clone
>>
>> /usr/local/freesbie-clone/usr/local/freesbie-fs/libexec/ld-elf.so.1
>>
>> cpio:
;s been very little in the last few years except spam.
Joe Kraft.
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oint,
they may provide the nudge to get me moving forward on this again.
Thanks,
Joe.
Joe Kraft wrote:
I'm preparing to take a computer on the road with me where I won't have
direct access to the internet, but will be able to receive e-mail on a
different computer through a webmail interf
I'm preparing to take a computer on the road with me where I won't
have direct access to the internet, but will be able to receive e-mail
on a different computer through a webmail interface. I intend to keep
up to date using CTM, and have looked through the handbook but there
seems to be an
#x27;m on the road for a while, but if you're still interested I'll
look when I get home.
Joe Kraft.
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Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 12:45:55PM -0500, frzburn wrote:
Hi!
I have a slow Internet connection at home, and I would like to know if it is
possible to fetch the STABLE sources from somewhere else (ex.: at work).
What I want is to get the latest sources, like described in
I have 5.3-RELEASE with a GENERIC kernel running on a new (old) Mach
Speed V600DAP motherboard which uses the VIA KT600 Northbridge and VIA
VT8237 Southbridge chipsets. It has an onboard NIC which is detected as
vr0. It appears to ifconfig to be working, but doesn't seem to pass any
data. No
After a recent disk failure, I left myself a note to add the DNS/DHCP
info to my backup.
I have a small, over-engineered for my education, network of 10
computers in my house. I run BIND with dynamic zones on my FreeBSD
server, I also use the DNS service on my Win2k-AD server. They both are
Geert Hendrickx wrote:
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 01:42:26AM -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 11:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Parental Controls
I believe this
Joe Kraft wrote:
For me it meets the overall monitoring requirement, but so burdensome as
to make e-mail a pain for them.
Sorry, missed a word here. I meant "..., but NOT so burdensome..."
Joe.
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I'm trying to install maildrop from ports. It will build and install
fine when doing the default build, but I want to include the userdb
support. When I build with the WITH_USERDB=yes WITH_GDBM=yes knobs, it
seems to build OK but then won't install. It gives this error:
/bin/sh ./mkinstalldirs
I have a personal network behind a FreeBSD firewall running IPFW. It's been
working fine for years, but as I'm getting more mobile in my work I'd like
to be able to access my network while traveling.
At work the problem is solved with an IPSEC VPN client that I run to connect
to the appropriate s
Bill Campbell wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 12, 2009, Joe Kraft wrote:
>>I have a personal network behind a FreeBSD firewall running IPFW. It's
>>been working fine for years, but as I'm getting more mobile in my work I'd
>>like to be able to access my network while tr
I've been looking at the KSambaPlugin and am interested in it. I noticed
there used to be a port for this KControl plugin, but it appears to not
have been updated and was removed. I figured it's as good of a place as
any to start digging into FreeBSD, but I've run into a problem with it.
I've
I don't know if it helps but I figured out that it doesn't freeze with the
command line:
"kcmshell --nocrashhandler kcmsambaconf"
Can anyone give me a nudge in the right direction?
Joe.
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I'm trying to implement SSO using Samba-3.2.4 with an LDAP backend. The
intent is to use ldap directly for FBSD clients and Samba for MS Windows
clients.
The LDAP server (openldap 2.4.11) is running on a FBSD 6.3 server and is
setup and seems to be working fine, I can log in locally or throug
I guess it's probably worth mentioning that I'm working with KDE 3.5.10
right now. Is this something likely solved in KDE 4.2 so I've hit my
reason to upgrade?
Joe.
Joe Kraft wrote:
> I'm trying to implement SSO using Samba-3.2.4 with an LDAP backend. The
> intent i
Tim Judd wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 7:59 AM, Joe Kraft wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to implement SSO using Samba-3.2.4 with an LDAP backend. The
>> intent is to use ldap directly for FBSD clients and Samba for MS Windows
>> clients.
>>
>> The LDAP serv
>
> I'd like to duplicate your setup none-the-less to learn. Can you provide
> all the pam files, showconfig for the openldap and kdm-related port so I
> can run with the same port?
>
> gdm offers pam integration by the description. I'd be looking at options
> in pam, and making sure the conso
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