HELP!!! error installing ports

2002-10-15 Thread Roberto Armenteros
Hi all, When I downlaoded the ports initially with cvsup I could install any port by typing "make install". After I updated the ports a couple of times, I get the error "make: dont know who to make install. Stop in /usr/ports..." Why am I getting this error now and not before? I tried with lots

can anybody send me a sample aide.conf configuration file for reference?

2002-10-16 Thread Roberto Armenteros
I dont have a lot of time to get this right, since I will be applying it to my company. I would really appreciate if somebody sends me a sample aide.conf file that does the major checking "checksums, permisions, in /etc/; /usr/; /var/ etc... I would really appreciate your help, Rob. __

opening inetd port in firewall

2002-10-28 Thread Roberto Armenteros
Hi all, I am running samba as an inetd service. I just implemented a block all firewall and need to open certain ports. What ports should I open for inetd and samba to work properly? What port does inetd bind to? I know samba needs to bind to 137/8/9 UDP and TCP. Is this still the case when running

Samba taking too long to upload files.

2002-11-04 Thread Roberto Armenteros
Hi all, In my freebsd box I have an upload folder shared with write permisions but when I upload things into this file it takes forever. The download process is very fast, but not the upload process. When I upload to my other windows machine it goes five times as fast as my bsd box. What could

Major difference btw FreeBSD's permision system and Win2k's

2002-07-11 Thread Roberto Armenteros
MS introduced a more rigorous file permision system in Win2k. Now they have individual permisions just like unix does on files "pluss a lot of optios to monitor what has been done to any file." I would like to know if this method is as powerful as the unix method of file permisions. For example, i

When is FreeBSD going to work properly with KVM switches?

2002-07-15 Thread Roberto Armenteros
I have three pcs "FreeBSD 4.5, linux and windows" and I use a KVM switch to control them. FreeBSD is the only one that needs a mouse and keyboard all for itself. "When I tried to use the kvm switch fully with FreeBSD, I had to end up restarting the system 'cause my mouse would just go crazy." Has