On Tuesday, 14 December 2004 at 21:50:45 -0600, Adam wrote:
>> In Greg Lehey's book "The Complete FreeBSD" 4th edition, he says,
>> "Do not have a separate /var file system unless you have a good idea
>> how big it should be. A good example might be a web s
In Greg Lehey's book "The Complete FreeBSD" he reccomends changing the default
shell for users to bash shell. -p. 94
What are the Pro's/Con's of using bash as opposed to the other shells?
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Does anyone have a config script for setting up a web server? I need to get my
own server up and running ASAP.
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In Greg Lehey's book "The Complete FreeBSD" 4th edition, he says, "Do not have
a separate /var file system unless you have a good idea how big it should be.
A good example might be a web server, where (contrary to FreeBSD's
recommendations) it's a good idea to put the webpages on the /var file
I've been reading and playing with my server for a week, plus reading the
Handbook and "The Complete FreeBSD." But I really need to get the server up
tonight and I really don't want to worry that I missed anything that will
compromise security.
Adam
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I installed bash shell and now my prompt says "bash-3.00#"
How do I change the text before the #? I'd like it to say bash# instead of
bash-3.00#.
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I installed bash shell and now my prompt says "bash-3.00#"
How do I change the text before the #? I'd like it to say bash# instead of
bash-3.00#.
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Can environment variables be set/customized per user? For instance I want root
to have MAIL=/var/mail/root2 and user Mike to have MAIL=/var/mail/mike6.
Is this possible to customize per user?
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My cvs-supifle look like
*default host=cvsup1.us.freebsd.org
*default base=/usr/local/etc/cvsup
*default prefix=/usr
*default tag=RELENG_5_3
*default release=cvs delete use-rel-suffix compress
I just want core security updates to FreeBSD and no new ports. Will this
just update the FreeBSD operat
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 11:11:35PM -0600, Adam wrote:
> > My cvs-supifle look like
> >
> > *default host=cvsup1.us.freebsd.org
> > *default base=/usr/local/etc/cvsup
> > *default prefix=/usr
> > *default tag=RELENG_5_3
> > *default release=cvs delet
I'm porting PHP, I looked at the 5 different PHP 5.0.3 version descriptions
on http://www.freebsd.org/ports/www.html they all have the same long
description and different "Requires"
What are the differences in these?
php5-5.0.3_1
php5-cgi-5.0.3_1
php5-mnogosearch-5.0.3_1
php5-session-5.0.3_1
p
I'm brand new to FreeBSD and I'm learning it in preparation for getting a
dedicated server. I'm making a MOP so I can quickly setup a server and not
waste the $99/month I'm paying by experimenting
I'd publish the MOP so other newbies could easily set up their own webserver.
I was wondering if
I'm re-installing FreeBSD on a machine that currently has FreeBSD on it. I'm
doing all this remotely over SSH.
If I install with "Minimal" distribution set with "sysinstall" will I be able
to enable SSH and add a user before the system goes down?
I don't want to loose conectivity, I can't to g
Which IMAP and POP3 ports are stable and good? Any reccomendations?
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I'm trying to add packages over my network connection. I can anonymously FTP
into ftp.freebsd.org so I know my FTP connection is working. In the manual for
pkg_add it said that I may have a problem with FTP firewall but I have none set
up. It also said to enter something in my environment var
I installed Privoxy and it seems to run nicely but I have installed it
many times before (not because it didn't install, but because the
machine was insane.) but anyway, I for some reason have never been
able to find out how to make it start up at boot. I tried /etc/rc.conf
but no luck. I tried Goo
#x27;t want you to buy their
hardware, and your reaction is to try to justify that stupidity for them,
since they can't do it? If you like being shit on that's up to you, but
don't tell us that we should like it too, or try to justify why adaptec
thinks its customers are toilets.
s learn that businesses like money, and showing businesses how
they will lose money by making certain decisions can effect those
decisions.
Maybe you should take some more time to understand what is actually
happening
instead of making snide remarks about what you wrongly percieve is
happen
are you so desperate to try to stop other people's efforts to obtain
information? Nobody is asking you to do anything. You are free to use
whatever you want. Just stop spreading lies and misinformation about
other people's efforts that you clearly d
ailed: host is not on local network
Is there anyway to properly route my "odd" network
configuration so freebsd doesn't complain? Both
blocks have different 2nd and 3rd octets, and are both
blocks of 128.
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I woke up to a page this morning stating that a system
was unreachable, when looking at the logs I found that
the the system crashed.
The system is an Intel P4, 400 FSB, with 2 GB of
physical memory, 4 GB of swap, has a promise raid
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FreeB
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users sending spam, etc.
I'm stumped.
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that depends on iir isn't commented out. Sorry for the
jumbled wording, I haven't had my coffee yet.
Adam
Dino Vliet wrote:
I want to compile a new kernel on my laptop running
freebsd 4.10.
Although I commented out device iir in my kernel
configuration file, I still get an error me
Tyler,
Try this
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2004-July/032267.html
It's the headsup on the freebsd current list on how to upgrade to x.org
Take caer,
Adam
Tyler Parrott wrote:
Thanks guys,
That was the problem.I didn't see that step listen in the
/usr/ports/UP
x27;t know of any mailing lists, but I do suggest taking a look at
www.macosx.com (forums...pretty good) and www.macdevcenter.com
(o'reilly's site). The best source for info about personal experiences
would be to check http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/. T
rts
collection before I attempted the compilation.
Any suggestions or anyone else ever run into this problem before???
TIA,
Adam
monkey# uname -a
FreeBSD monkey 5.2.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0: Mon Feb 23
20:45:55 GMT 2004
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for specifying where the java executable is located.
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Just for a test, I also loaded the ultra-minimalistic PWM window manager
in Gnome, and that also exhibited the same problem.
Any ideas what to do here? I am using FreeBSD 4.7, with all installed
ports running latest available versions.
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also supposed to support up
to AGP 4x:
http://usa.asus.com/mb/socketa/a7v266-e/overview.htm
So why does glxinfo think I'm running at AGP 1x? Could this be an
explanation for my relatively poor video performance? How can I fix
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> It doesn't happen with gFTP on other platforms. Does anyone have any
> experience with this?
This recently happened to me on my FreeBSD 4.7 box. I don't know what
causes it, or how to fix it. But at very least, now you know you're not
the only one having the
6ee1325ea7c' ". I tried removing the pkgdb.db
> file in /var/db/pkg and rebuilding it using pkgdb -u, but that didn't
> fix it. Anyone have any other suggestions?
Does 'pkgdb -F' give any extra information?
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On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 05:08, INV/Stefan K. wrote:
> I am searching for a program which runs on FreeBSD
> for UML-modelling.
Visual Paradigm runs on FreeBSD using Linux binary support. TCM is
another option, but not as nice as VP.
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and I don't want any 'surprises' like you have encountered.
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This is a pretty popular and highly regarded password generator .. Give
it a shot ..
Once it's installed, type 'man 8 apgd' .. This seems to be what you're after ..
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is. Better to be explicit.
f) You don't check the return value of malloc(). This should be a
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how little memory you are requesting.
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On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 01:28, milo wrote:
> hi, i can't compile the source code --
> ...
> any ideas what's wrong?
What version of gcc are you using?
If you don't know, type: gcc -v
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0 hours or so.
Each time, rehashing IPF fixes the problem instantly. So, IPF has to be
related. Is anyone familiar with such a problem? Any idea what might be
causing it, or how to correct it by adding/removing/modifying a setting
somewhere?
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the box. So, hardware problems cannot be ruled out just by saying the
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On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 14:33, Adam wrote:
> I am running FreeBSD v4.7 on a Athlon 1600+ w/ 512mb RAM. I have
> experienced on several occasions where a prolonged TCP flood causes me
> to lose the ability to do DNS resolutions.
Just to clarify: The problem persists for hours even after
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 22:41, milo wrote:
> $ gcc -v
> Using builtin specs.
> gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (release) [FreeBSD]
You're a bit outdated:
-$ gcc -v
Using builtin specs.
gcc version 2.95.4 20020320 [FreeBSD]
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odgy for me ..
IMO, better to stick with DB2 or PGSQL on FreeBSD.
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> /var/log/messages doesn't show anything
> but XMMS gives this error:
> ** WARNING **: SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED ioctl failed: Cannot allocate memory
What kind of sound card? Is audio device loaded at runtime or built into
kernel?
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I have a problem when installing freeBSD 5.0. I can
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ake the system run this script or anything else at boot time?
Any executable script accepting a 'start' command-line argument found in
/usr/local/etc/rc.d will be executed when the system starts up. I
suggest you consult the Handbook for more information.
; line to look however you want
7) Save everything
You'd do something similar for text files ..
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quot; (if you want the action to also work on .TXT,
etc)
14) Save everything
Lots of steps, but it does make Worker extremely configurable. It's by
far my favourite file manager for X.
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hat FreeBSD was based off RedHat, so I tried a few of
> those programs, and its really messed up now.
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> My ip address is 192.168.1.206, and my root password is crash3burn.
>
> Can you help me?
Sounds like an April Fools joke
over.
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mount_null is all that exists for a loopback filesystem in FreeBSD
(afaik), and it does have many sharp edges (I actually once lost ~30gb
b/c of it). I'd avoid it at all costs. Try using symlinks instead, if
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> See also:
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/disks-virtual.html
>
> vnconfig goes away in favor of mdconfig in FreeBSD 5.0.
Ah, I guess there is another solution other than mount_null .. My
mista
s list all the ports installed on my box that
have nothing dependant on them. In this way, I could start removing
things that I don't need anymore.
Is there any clever way to do this? I've toyed around with a few ideas,
but haven't been able to come up with anything that works
of
'make' processes brought my box to it's knees in minutes.
I'd really like a way of protecting myself from something like this
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ur suggestion shows ALL
installed ports and what is required by them .. I've not found any
elegant way to parse out the information that I am desiring ..
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ependent on them .. I've got 500+ installed ports to
go through here .. Trying pkg_delete on all of them would take too long
.. I need to narrow my search space considerably in order to do this
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> aren't required by other packages.
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> Don't forget that you may have packages which are only required by
> packages that you don't want, so you need to iterate over the deletion
> process multiple times.
Thanks, the script works great
Daewoo, but I'm thinking that the problem probably lies in my ppp.conf
settings.
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On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 16:14, Adam wrote:
> I just got a call from my ISP telling me that my DSL has been
> disconnecting and reconnecting every 3 minutes for the past few months,
> and that this is putting a heavy load on their servers. They're
> considering charging me f
to downgrade.
I'm pretty sure this problem has been going on for at least 3-4 months.
How recent is the bug in ppp?
I don't subscribe to freebsd-net .. I will subscribe tonight .. Thanks
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Anyhow, if you took the time to read this entire message and have some
theories, I'm all ears. I'd like to do whatever I can to avoid this
problem in the future. I'm now running FreeBSD 4.8 on the box with a
custom kernel. See
) and 3com
(xl0). The Linksys is connected to the DSL modem, and the 3com to the
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delete , arrows , backspace etc.
nano or ee
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option instead of booting win2k is give me a message telling me that
> NTLDR cannot be found.
>
> Can anyone shed any light on a work around for this. I am truly stumped.
You can try installing GAG (http://gag.sf.net) to dual-boot. It's really
easy to use, and works great
f cleverness to get it to work nicely.
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> >
>
> Check out kbear. I find it a bit overkill but you might like it.
I'd have to recommend gFTP for a GUI client. But lftp is still the king
of them all (if you MUST use FTP).
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> cd /var/db/pkg/
> ls
Thanks, but you obviously didn't read my post.
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paste the port name to a seperate terminal
and pkg_delete it. This is a great way to efficiently remove unneeded
ports.
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for someone
who only needs a barebones SMTP solution.
http://packages.debian.org/testing/mail/ssmtp.html
ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/mail/mta/
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might be more suited to discussing this topic in detail.
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Please note the differences between 4.x and 5.x in setting up sound
devices. Be sure you are reading the correct instructions for setting it
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> help :)
a) Did you try using -jN (eg, -j4) when you buildworld? If so, try
without. I had problems going from 5.0-RELEASE to 5.1-RELEASE using -j4.
b) Did you clear /usr/obj/* before buildworld?
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You obviously have no clue what you're doing.
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blem? What should I do to make it work?
iirc, it matters how you start cicq. I think the solution was to launch
it from your window manager using 'aterm -e centericq' .. Of course you
can customize the aterm window, but I think this was the trick to get
the F keys to work.
Hope thi
m is crap (too outdated). aterm is a superior
replacement. I've had much better luck with aterm than Eterm, even.
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reports the disk geometry at the top of the screen)
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On Sun, 2003-06-22 at 07:47, zak h wrote:
> please help me im trying to install freebsd 5.1 ftp install but when it hits
> 53% the system beeps and a fatal error has accoured realloc is 0! and i have
> to reboot please help thank you!
Sounds like your system is out of RAM+swap
inux 2.0.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs),
> not stripped
I get the exact same error on my 4.8 box, and already reported it to
-ports. No solution yet, though. If you are subscribed to -ports, please
reply to my post 'acroread upgrade fails', so they know it's not just
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 20:10, David Bear wrote:
> i find myself needing to run an ftp daemon.
>
> is the stock ftpd with freebsd safe, or are there any recommended
> alternatives?
PureFTPd, if you don't care about all the warez-kiddie extensions. It's
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> What's the difference between Inact and Free memory stats?
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On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 19:13, dark matrix wrote:
> is there a way to get my sympatico modem working on my freebsd system?
http://www.freebsdforums.com/forums/showthread.php?s=40fec50a14f955439caeb7847a51902f&threadid=9265
I'd avoid using the LQR setting though. It seems be broke
ugh I have another 4.7 fbsd machine nearby.
> Tell me it's not fatal guys!
I don't see why you wouldn't be able to boot into single-user mode, edit
the rc.conf, then reboot. What exactly is the problem editing the files
in /etc from
link is just like removing a file (with rm). You
can restore the symlink later, if necessary, using 'ln -s'
man 1 rm
man 1 ln
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se sub-partition divisions
> of the slice (tho it does have something else vaguely similar called an
> extended partition that is not compatible).
>
> So, this was a bigger comment than I had planned, but we seem to go over
> and over this same confusion so often.
Thanks Jerry! This is one of the most informative posts I have seen in a
long time. All newbies should read this post very closely!
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I'm a huge fan of FUDforum. Check it out here: http://fud.prohost.org/
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Try Anjuta. Stick with the stable branch for now, though. anjuta-devel
is still far too flaky for normal use. Can't even build new projects atm
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> I can't seem to figure out the proper syntax to start a 2nd X server using
> startx.
>
> Could some kind soule enlighten me?
>
$ display=:1 startx
That should work.
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On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 14:19, Joshua Oreman wrote:
> > $ display=:1 startx
>
> a) It's DISPLAY, not display -- all caps is important.
Respectfully, you are mistaken. My example works; you're does not.
> The way I do this is:
> $ startx -- :1
This works too.
at lead to security
problems and instability.
Anyhow, I would highly recommend you read through this page to make an
educated decision yourself:
http://www.linuxmafia.com/pub/linux/security/ftp-daemons
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initely working checking out.
Thanks for the tip,
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have been using Pure-FTPd for over a year and am very
pleased; should I switch?
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For CLI, try lftp, ncftp, and yafc.
My preference is lftp, and I know for sure it does what you requested.
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tely had to have cooled off a bit in
those 5 minutes.
I don't have enough $$ to replace all the hardware, so I'd like some
expert advice as to what is the most likely culprit. I don't know if
I'll be able to convince any of Asus, AMD, or Western Digital to give me
an RMA num
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