Re: How to share directories b/n jails on 6.0?

2006-02-03 Thread Tim Traver
How did you set it up specifically ? and is it just fixed in 6.0 ? or does it also work in 5.4 ? t Philip Hallstrom wrote: On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 08:53:58PM -0600, Philip Hallstrom wrote: On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 07:02:43PM -0600, Philip Hallstrom wrote: Hi - I've got a new 6.0 box and

Re: Cheap FreeBSD hosting?

2006-03-27 Thread Tim Traver
Scott, Not exactly sure what your needs are, but we have a shared hosting system that uses FreeBSD as its back end, and we offer competitive features and prices, with a really cool control panel... Our main package for domains is only $12.99/mo and you get 750MB of disk, 15GB of transfer per

Reprocessing sendmail failed messages

2006-03-31 Thread Tim Traver
Hi All, ok, I know this isn't the right list, but I've already tried the sendmail group, and no response, so I'm hoping that there might be some sendmail gurus on this list that can help me... After a temporary DNS outage, several machines that we run have email messages on them that sendmail

Re: Reprocessing sendmail failed messages

2006-03-31 Thread Tim Traver
ilures. The q files are named with a capital Q in front of them, is this why they are ignored ? Is there any one who knows how to revert and re-submit these messages ??? Thanks, Tim. Kris Anderson wrote: --- Tim Traver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi All, ok, I know this isn'

Re: Trouble Compiling 4.3.10 on FreeBSD 5.X

2005-02-26 Thread Tim Traver
the ports collection is good. There are just some things that you need to do manually... Tim. Kirk Strauser wrote: On Saturday 26 February 2005 01:50 pm, Tim Traver wrote: for some reason, I cannot get php to compile a shared object to work with apache 1.3.33... Is there a reason you&#x

NFS Write performance

2005-03-02 Thread Tim Traver
Hi all, ok, I've searched far and wide, but I have to ask the FreeBSD gurus about it... I'm using a Netapp NFS server to serve up content to FreeBSD clients, and I am seeing terrible write performances. I've turned on these in the rc.conf file : nfs_client_enable="YES" nfs_client_flags="-n 4" nfs_s

NFS File Locking across multiple machines

2005-02-09 Thread Tim Traver
Hi all, a couple of years back, we ran into a problem with the FreeBSD NFS code where file locks were not seen by other machines. We use Netapp disk hardware to mount NFS filesystems to our FreeBSD systems. In the past, two different machines would not recognize locks from each other, and would

FreeBSD 5.3 dev nodes

2005-02-25 Thread Tim Traver
Hi all, ok, this may be a dumb question, but here goes... I have just started using the 5.X branch of FreeBSD, and needed to mount a hot swap drive in a second drive bay. In the past, I've simply run MAKEDEV, and it made the device files for me, and then I was able to mount the drive and I was o

5.3 Process list

2005-02-25 Thread Tim Traver
Hi all, ok, another dumb question about 5.3.. Where did all the processes come from ??? It looks like maybe processes for each IRQ have been separated out... There used to be only about a dozen or so processes, and now theres about 70... Are these something that can be turned off ? or are they ju

Trouble Compiling 4.3.10 on FreeBSD 5.X

2005-02-26 Thread Tim Traver
Hi all, for some reason, I cannot get php to compile a shared object to work with apache 1.3.33... Here are the config commands that I used for apache and php : EAPI_MM=SYSTEM ./configure --enable-module=so --enable-module=info --enable-module=status --enable-module=rewrite --enable-module=ssl --en

Re: FreeBSD 4.8R sluggish performance

2004-05-31 Thread Tim Traver
Yep, I would bet on DNS troubles as well... many apps have to wait for the DNS request to time out before they continue. Check to make sure that the DNS servers in resolv.conf are reachable by your machine. Tim. At 12:17 PM 5/31/2004, Scott wrote: This problem also occurred a few months ago but

port upgrades

2004-06-07 Thread Tim Traver
Hi all, Is there a way to do a quick update of a particular port directory ??? I don't necessarily want to do the portupgrade, but just get the latest port files for a particular port. Right now, if i want to make sure the ports are up to date, I have to use sysinstall to downloa

Re: Frontpage and jails and possible alternatives

2004-06-10 Thread Tim Traver
Bill, Not sure what you mean that frontpage caused apache to bind to all IP's...it shouldn't... The frontpage apache module should respect any of the virtual hosts or virtual IP's that you have set up in apache. The module is just a way for apache to run the fp.exe wrapper script around the fro

Re: Frontpage and jails and possible alternatives

2004-06-10 Thread Tim Traver
Bill, I use the latest mod_frontpage module with Apache 1.3.31... I haven't tested whether or not it binds to *:80 or not when I specify an IP. How are you specifying the IP in the conf file ? Are you just using Listen xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80 ? t At 09:42 AM 6/10/2004, Bill Moran wrote: Tim T

Re: Frontpage and jails and possible alternatives

2004-06-10 Thread Tim Traver
he primary interface ? I really don't think that the frontpage module even has the ability to change what apache binds to... Anyways, thought I would let you know that I couldn't reproduce it... Tim. At 10:38 AM 6/10/2004, Bill Moran wrote: Tim Traver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: &g

Re: Frontpage Extensions on 5.4 - Anyone Gotten It To Work?

2005-07-20 Thread Tim Traver
Drew, I've done it...you need to have the latest frontpage extensions from http://www.rtr.com/ as there might be changes for FreeBSD 5.4... And you may need to have the compatability libraries in place... Tim. Drew Tomlinson wrote: Has anyone been able to get Frontpage Extensions working w

Re: Frontpage Extensions on 5.4 - Anyone Gotten It To Work?

2005-07-20 Thread Tim Traver
s are working, you should at least get that binary to run, even though it will spit out a frontpage error... Tim. Drew Tomlinson wrote: On 7/20/2005 9:42 AM Tim Traver wrote: Drew, I've done it...you need to have the latest frontpage extensions from http://www.rtr.com/ as there might

Re: New Logo

2005-11-01 Thread Tim Traver
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: Anyway, instead of simply looking at the questioner with an expression like "what kind of fucking moron are you" and ignoring it, or better yet using it as an opportunity to initiate a discussion of the rich UNIX history, this committer started making a horses-ass of hi

hard links for directories ?

2004-08-16 Thread Tim Traver
Hi all, This may be a stupid question, but is it possible to make hard links to directories ??? I know you can with files, and normally, you would do a soft link for directories, but is there any way to finagle this ? Thanks, Tim. SimpleNet's Back ! http://www.simplenet.com

Re: hard links for directories ?

2004-08-17 Thread Tim Traver
. So, how would you do this kind of thing ? Tim. At 10:24 PM 8/16/2004, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote: On Monday, 16 August 2004 at 22:02:11 -0700, Tim Traver wrote: > Hi all, > > This may be a stupid question, but is it possible to make hard links to > directories ??? I know you c

tripwire in 5.4

2005-05-13 Thread Tim Traver
Hi all, seems that tripwire is not updated to run 5.4... Are there any plans to have the port updated ? Is it possible to compile it anyways ??? Thanks, Tim. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-

PAWS security vulnerability

2005-05-19 Thread Tim Traver
Hi all, ok, this article was just published about a PAWS TCP DOS vulnerability, and lists freeBSD 4.x as affected. http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/13676/info/ Does anyone know how to turn the TCP timestamps off on FreeBSD 4.x ? and is 5.4 affected too ? Tim. _

Re: PAWS security vulnerability

2005-05-19 Thread Tim Traver
tp->ts_recent_age = ticks; tp->ts_recent = to.to_tsval; } Ted -Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tim Traver Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 10:09 AM To: bsd Subject: PAWS security vulnerability

Re: PAWS security vulnerability

2005-05-19 Thread Tim Traver
t;Guys, I DID WHAT I WAS TOLD TO DO and went to the FreeBSD security and networking mailing lists and posted what I was given and this is what they said" If you aren't willing to lift a finger to do that, your a fucking troll. Don't waste anyone else's time here. Next time you

Re: PAWS security vulnerability

2005-05-20 Thread Tim Traver
and put yourself in my shoes - do those posts make you look like an adult, or a whiny kid wanting someone to do his homework for him? Ted -Original Message- From: Tim Traver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 11:24 PM To: Ted Mittelstaedt Cc: bsd Subject: Re: PAWS

Re: PAWS security vulnerability

2005-05-20 Thread Tim Traver
MAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tim Traver Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 9:33 AM To: Ted Mittelstaedt Cc: bsd Subject: Re: PAWS security vulnerability Ted, you just can't stop being a dickhead, can you ??? I admitted what I did wrong (unlike you), and yes, I posted this to

Simple Network Traffic script

2004-11-12 Thread Tim Traver
Hi all, ok, this may be a dumb question, but does anyone know where I can find a simple script that shows the network traffic to and from your local box ? using netstat -i 5, can see the traffic over 5 seconds, but then I need to do a bunch of calculations to try and get a reasonable number. I

Re: Simple Network Traffic script

2004-11-12 Thread Tim Traver
bandwidth is being sent and received in the last x seconds... Kind of like top for network bandwidth. it can't be that hard... t Josh Paetzel wrote: On Friday 12 November 2004 20:56, Tim Traver wrote: Hi all, ok, this may be a dumb question, but does anyone know where I can find a simple s

shared memory release...

2004-03-30 Thread Tim Traver
Hi all, Ok, I am running a 4.7 FreeBSD box that is a web server running apache. It looks like some module that I have is leaking memory, and eventually, apache crashes on restarts becuase of this error : shmget() failed: No space left on device which means it can't get any more memory, which

shmem release

2004-03-30 Thread Tim Traver
Hi all, Ok, I am running a 4.7 FreeBSD box that is a web server running apache. It looks like some module that I have is leaking memory, and eventually, apache crashes on restarts becuase of this error : shmget() failed: No space left on device which means it can't get any more memory, which

sendmail base configuration

2008-07-30 Thread Tim Traver
Hi all, I know this isn't exactly the right place for a sendmail question, but it has to do with the system configuration, and I'm trying to find some help to create a relatively simple solution (I think)... ok, here is what I want to do, which I have done in the past, but now it doesn't see

Re: sendmail base configuration

2008-07-30 Thread Tim Traver
Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 12:08:11 -0700, Tim Traver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi all, I know this isn't exactly the right place for a sendmail question, but it has to do with the system configuration, and I'm trying to find some help to create a r