Hi, I'm running a freebsd 4.8 data server on an intranet.
There is many group (10 and more will come) and a lot of members (10-12 by group) into
them... So i'm having big trouble with the fact that 'pw' doesn't read further than
1024 characters into the '/etc/group' file.
Is there a way to byp
Hi, I'm running freebsd 4.8.
I need to know if there is a maximum number of group a user can be member of.
If yes, can that maximum number can be set to an higher value.
Any help or suggestion will be appreciated.
tank's to C. Ulrich for anwsering my last question.
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i wish to increase the value of NGROUPS_MAX into /usr/src/sys/sys/syslimits.h.
I'd like to know how increasing that number to permit users from /etc/passwd to be
member of more than 16 groups will affect system performances.
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> Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 01:34:01 -0500
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> I would like to try out you OS but i'm not sure which files to
lose any data. My server is colocated at a datacenter and
the techs would have to do it. Could you guys possibly explain what
needs to be done so i wont lose any data and reset what i did. Any help
would be greatly appreciated
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accounts.
Thanks in advance!
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. I could not thank anyone more for the future help
i might recieve on this issue.
If you guys need a copy of rc.conf or rc.firewall in order to help just
email me and i will provide an attachment.
Thamks in advance
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Nice and easy. I've done this a few times recently on Linux boxes.
There's a nice FAQ entry at:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq9.html#passwd
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Richard Beyer wrote:
Excellent! Thanks Ruben.
Cheers,
Richard
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Ruben de Groot wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 02:40:02PM +1000, Richard Beyer typed:
[snip]>>>I've added a test user to "Server-Source" and a test user to
"Server-Destination" and copied the password hash from
/et
being found, I
manually changed from:
#INCLUDE "mysql.h"
to:
#INCLUDE "/usr/local/include/mysql/mysql.h"
It's now complaining about the mysql functions not being found.
Could someone help me please? C is not a strong point of mine!
TIA,
Jonathan
Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
The fact that it is a moderated forum leads me to believe that the slashdot
operators are themselves FreeBSD bigots. I for one have much less respect
for Slashdot for allowing that drivel through.
Maybe we need to warn the Apache group and Netcraft, given they both use
Hi all,
Yes, a rather strange subject I grant you, but...
Having been using FreeBSD for a fair few years now, I quite happily do a
buildworld every now and then but one of the mysteries for me is how to
rebuild parts of the OS in isolation.
My only interest in this is when a security update co
Vulpes Velox wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 01:07:50 -0400
Dragoncrest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, I've gotta convince my boss to switch from windows 2000 to freebsd for
all our internal needs. So far I've half convinced him, but I've hit a
snag. I know that Samba can be used for a lot of thin
achectl startssl" in the rc scripts.
Take a look at:
http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.6/ssl_faq.html#remove-passphrase
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Peter Elsner wrote:
I couldn't find the sign.sh script either... I had nothing but problems
with mod_ssl,
then switched to Apache-SSL and all my problems went away. I had a secure
server running in less than 30 minutes.
Mine lives in:
/mod_ssl-2.8.11-1.3.27/pkg.contrib/sign.sh
HTH,
Jon
apache13-modssl instead of apache13
# 'apache-1.3.*' => 'apache+mod_ssl-1.3.*',
HTH,
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Tim Kellers wrote:
Just tried it again (cut and paste, not a typescipt output)
mts-128# pkg_delete /var/db/pkg/nulib-3.25/
mts-128# pkg_info /usr/ports/archivers/nulib/
pkg_info: can't find package 'nulib' installed or in a file!
mts-128# cd /var/db/pkg
mts-128# ls -la nulib*
ls: No match.
mts-128
of that setting?
My pkg_info says this:
-su-2.05b# pkg_info | egrep -i linux_base
linux_base-7.1_5The base set of packages needed in Linux mode
So I'm guessing at:
ALT_PKGDEP = {
'linux_base-7.*' => 'linux_base-deb
@name line. There may be
other magic required as well, but this worked for the one I did it to.
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th Promise Fasttrak series. Thus, for safety, I just
wanna make sure if anybody have a good experience with
this card on FreeBSD.
IIRC, there were some very good comments about this card on the
freebsd-performance mailing list, I'd suggest take a look in the recent
(the last month) archives.
Reg
s) to allow for the creation of
accounts, but I'm sure there must be a "right way" for doing this.
Any suggestions please?
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I diked out the whole switch statement and replaced it with a single printf,
and it works for changing LDAP passwords. I haven't thoroughly tested to see
if it causes any other problems.
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ook at the usb
> port for the temperature probes, but I am lost as to how to do this.
A supported USB-to-serial converter will appear as a serial port. For example
I use a Bafo BF-810 converter which is driven by uplcom(4), and in turn
ucom(4) which presents /dev
On Monday 01 October 2007 20:29, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, Jonathan McKeown wrote:
> > The passwd(1) program was rewritten some time ago to use PAM, but a test
> > was left in which prevents it doing so. I have asked, both on this list
> > and on freebs
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committed to ports.
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I'm running 6.2-p8 and was trying to clean up my "portsclean -L" output
today. It was reporting tons of duplicate libraries in /usr/X11R6 and
/usr/local even though X11R6 is an alias to /usr/local. I tracked the
problem to portclean's use of `ldconfig -elf -r` which was reporting
direc
On Wed, October 10, 2007 18:34, Erik Trulsson wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 05:41:29PM -0400, Jonathan Noack wrote:
>> Hey folks,
>> I'm running 6.2-p8 and was trying to clean up my "portsclean -L" output
>> today. It was reporting tons of duplicate libra
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* devel/autoconf261 (autoconf-2.59_3)
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so, how can i un-ignore something that portupgrade has apparently already
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across the systems?
Maybe. Why don't you get the Linux guys to change theirs? FreeBSD has
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> install:No such file or directory
[...]
> Anyone know what to do?
I hope you realise that if you're running 8-CURRENT (aka Bleeding Edge),
the expected course of actions are:
1. ask at freebsd-current@
2. fix it yourself (an
I
> drivers handled. I have these drivers, copied to a floppy, from the
> Gigabyte CD disk that came with the motherboard package. Would
> appreciate some guidance on this question.
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> Thanks for the consideration.
>
> Frank
er... thats a windows configuration question, that l
xproc limit for users.
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> order?
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none of them have had any issues (all using HP supplied or onboard
RAID). ML110 (G3 i think), ML150 G3 are my most recent, all the way
back to the original ML530 G1, all no problems.
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> Is it's argument (pointer) related to /proc/##/map? One of the blocks
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Quoting Boris Samorodov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 09:16:30 -0500 Jonathan Horne wrote:
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> On Thu, 1 Nov 2007 20:20:10 -0500 Jonathan Horne wrote:
>
>> awk -f /usr/src/sys/modules/zlib/../../con
Quoting Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Quoting David Yeske <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 11/2/07, Zhang hw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have now could work on my notebook with freebsd 6.2-release and
6.3-prerelease, but there are still some problems such as acpi. So I
wan
for me or not... if so, my retort is "if
i wanted path of least cost (in terms of time and trouble)... i would
have just got on my ibook which 'just works'" (har har :) *shrug*
all i know is that my other systems that have no ipv6 at all, arent
able to produce such
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On Thu, 1 Nov 2007 20:20:10 -0500 Jonathan Horne wrote:
awk -f /usr/src/sys/modules/zlib/../../conf/kmod_syms.awk zlib.kld
export_syms | xargs -J% objcopy % zlib.kld
ld -Bshareable -d -warn-common -o zlib.ko.debug zlib.kld
objcopy --onl
ut'
in_proto.o(.data+0x11c): undefined reference to `sctp_ctloutput'
in_proto.o(.data+0x130): undefined reference to `sctp_drain'
in_proto.o(.data+0x134): undefined reference to `sctp_usrreqs'
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/HPDC7100.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/sr
now that 7.0 is in official beta, which list should i post to
concerning issues im having (specifically, unreliability of the
built-in iwi driver)?
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all my 6.2 computers say the correct time, but my 7.0 BETA-2 says an hour
ahead (as in, it didnt make the DST change last night on its own). same
timezone is selected on all computers.
did i miss some setting to obey DST changes or something?
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On Sunday 04 November 2007 05:13:45 Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> Jonathan Horne wrote:
> > all my 6.2 computers say the correct time, but my 7.0 BETA-2 says an hour
> > ahead (as in, it didnt make the DST change last night on its own). same
> > timezone is selected on all com
s can put back in to an image to put on a CDROM.
>
> My thanks for any suggestions as I may be needing to do
> one of these installs in a day or so and it would be nice to
> know that all the image is there.
I may have missed your deadline in that case - sorry, I've been on
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o date. if you log in, and see
6.2-STABLE... you dont immediately know when this system was last
rebuilt without doing some other version checks first. i have to be
honest, when it comes to managing a farm full of servers, i like my
"visual version checks"... the same way i like my
you know what you're doing. If you keep to one particular
update interface that can support using packages, eg: portupgrade, you
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well said.
plus, there is always:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=how+to+make+a+freebs
7;re using sh, see `man
> date`. If you're using perl, it's quite complicated.
Not really:
use POSIX 'strftime';
my $day_of_week = strftime '%A', localtime;
POSIX has always been a core module. To see this in action from a commandline,
ght not work at all!
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this.
before i spend hours and hours googling out my instructions on how to so do,
does the tls session operate over the standard port 25, or is this what is
referred to as the smtps port? and if so, can the server accept either
version over the same port?
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works right under 'standard' opera).
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neutron! :)
a very interesting rendering of beastie, to say the least!
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thank you sir, that was exactly what i needed.
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(Oh, I also got ADSL which helped with the downloads).
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settings on either one, so this is some curious behavior to me.
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On Wednesday 14 November 2007 03:39:47 pm Jonathan Horne wrote:
> my jails server (6.2-p8) just ran portupgrade fine, and cups was one of its
> items it updated:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# pkg_info | grep cups-
> cups-base-1.3.3_2 Common UNIX Printing System
>
> but my 7.0-b
On Wednesday 14 November 2007 03:57:26 pm Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Jonathan Horne wrote:
> > On Wednesday 14 November 2007 03:39:47 pm Jonathan Horne wrote:
> >> my jails server (6.2-p8) just ran portupgrade fine, and cups was one of
> >> its items it updated:
On Wednesday 14 November 2007 04:32:12 pm Kurt Buff wrote:
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> > > Jonathan Horne wrote:
> > > > On Wednesday 14 November 2007 03:39:47
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Jonathan Horne wrote:
lately, ive been exclusively doing 'make package-recursive' and
'portupgrade -apP', and have thus collected quite a lot of packages
over the past 6 months (which use to keep multiple systems update
and anything that is linked from Latest to All
would be kept, and anything that no longer has a symlink, would be
purged.
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header('Location: src/login.php');
?>
**
and also I cant browse configtest page and also test.php
I wonder this trouble is in my php config? or squirrelmail config??
most likely, its a problem that you didnt update your httpd.conf.
take a loo
/usr/lib/libssl.so.4. i also went back
and reverified my newver.sh from the sources that were built and
installed world from, and it does say 6.2 RELEASE-p8.
so how on earth can it even know libssl.so.5 exists, if libssl.so.4
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, or is that a secret?
(Sorry for the snarky tone but I've spent most of today trying to find a clear
answer).
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On Thursday 15 November 2007 19:39, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
> Jonathan McKeown wrote:
> > This is (I hope) a quick and easy question.
> >
> > I want to ensure that any ports which depend on Apache will depend on 2.0
> > rather than try to bring in 1.3.
> >
ins on a e6850 w/ 4 gig (amd64)
p4 540 3.2GHz, 1GB ram:
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>>> World build completed on Thu Nov 15 19:15:05 CST 2007
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heh, i have appropriatel
about
104k.
i took this same 6.2-p8 box, and mounted src and obj from my main 6.2 build
server, and reinstalled the 6.2-p8 kernel, and speed was as expected.
is there anywhere i can being looking to troubleshoot this problem (as to why
the 7.0b3 would serve NFS so slowly)?
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On Sunday 18 November 2007 05:59:12 am Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Jonathan Horne wrote:
> > i updated my workstatino to beta3, and then got on a 6.2-p8 machine and
> > mounted /usr/src and /usr/obj from the beta3. tried to installkernel,
> > but it moved as painful pace. w
On Sunday 18 November 2007 05:59:12 am Kris Kennaway wrote:
> Jonathan Horne wrote:
> > i updated my workstatino to beta3, and then got on a 6.2-p8 machine and
> > mounted /usr/src and /usr/obj from the beta3. tried to installkernel,
> > but it moved as painful pace. w
to add another datum point, particularly given the rather dismissive
> > I personally felt we'd sufficiently discussed this to death, but
> > now there's 2 different folks who want to tear it apart some more.
> > If you're bored of this, tell me, and I will drag these
far as I can see, the only bit of this equation OLPC isn't achieving is
providing the Internet connectivity - and to be honest, I think that bit has
to depend on local circumstances anyway. I think it deserves to succeed.
Jonathan (a sysadmin in urban South Africa)
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On Friday 23 November 2007 15:57:21 Jonathan Horne wrote:
> ive been chasing this problem around for about a week now. ive got a
> 7.0 betaX box that started out as a beta 1.5. no problems with
> anything.
>
> then, i upgraded it (via cvs) to 2.0, and i instantly noticed a
> pr
e packages they build, and if so, are you also seeing
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policy, as it is coded to do?
I've already offered to submit a patch if necessary: it hardly even needs a
knowledge of C to fix this one - simply remove a switch statement and replace
it with a simple printf.
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There's a bug in the kernel with 6-STABLE with Bittorrent clients that
use multiple threads. This includes the latest deluge and azureus
ports. I've filed a PR for this:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=117717
but it's been getting no love from the developers. You
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> >> I have since reformatted my computer. I began using deluge
> >> again a couple weeks ago, but am again e
I'm stumped! Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening?
Sounds like you've got a stateful firewall in the mix somewhere that's
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a Windows box - but usually it isn't blocked).
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> * * * * * . /home/pjn/parseGP/fetchPage.sh
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> error.
>
> 6.2 installs fine.
>
> Any ideas on what to try?
>
> Thanks
> robert
md5sum matched on the downloaded 7.0 .iso file?
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l use the next available uid after uid_start (which it
identifies by testing each uid in turn for existence, not by just using pw
usernext).
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then tried touching my kernel, which also fails, with:
> # touch kernel
> touch: kernel: Operation not permitted
This is 'cos there is an immutable flag set on this file. ie: no one
gets to alter it. chflags(1) for more info.
Cheers.
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pxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs --w
> ith-jpeg-dir=/usr/local --with-png-dir=/usr/local --with-zlib-dir=/usr/local
> --w
> ith-gd=/usr/local
Wouldn't your life be a lot simpler if you used /usr/ports/www/mod_php[45]
is sounds like a very clever way of reproducing your ports
setup. A "portupgrade -fRr \*" should do the trick. Wish I'd thought
of it first..
Cheers.
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the ports, the last time I looked it had a front-end that
allowed you to choose the options to be compiled into it.
Cheers.
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ersion 9 - updated rc.conf to
> point to the new location, rebooted and I'm still running 8.3.3
I've got the same setup and it works fine. What's in your /etc/rc.conf
and what's the output of "
Total requests: 8
The timeouts look suspicious. Is your upstream blocking outgoing SMTP
connections (perhaps in an attempt to stop spam)? A quick way to check
would be to:
> telnet mx4.mail.yahoo.com smtp
No response would mean that someone is blocking you out (either
upstream or
4.mail.yahoo.com smtp
> >
> > No response would mean that someone is blocking you out (either
> > upstream or the receivers).
> >
> > Cheers.
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> > Jonathan Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Tried that, it just sits on
>
> simradu
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