Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 11:20 AM, jhell wrote:
>> On Thu, 5 Nov 2009 08:13, guru@ wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Is there some tool or something in the ports which could split a Mbox
>>> file into various pieces, but having the threads together? I could do
>>> it by hand with m
not as direct as you might want, but . . .
install it, boot it, install & config SAMBA
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thank you again for your answers. I will try with cygwin and I'm
downloading a
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Hi, I have a Gateway 920 server that I'm trying to load 4.10 on. I'm
seeing an error that I've never come across before. It looks like it
might in the processor flags, but I can't seem to find anyone with this
issue---except a few guys with the same model server. No one seems to
have the answer
Hi,
I'm having serious trouble getting my onboard VIA VT8237
IDE-controller working with FreeBSD 4.10R as well as with -STABLE
(as far as I can tell, it's supported according to
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/4.10R/hardware-i386.html#AEN34).
The mobo is a EPOX EP-859A7i
(http://www.epox.nl/engl
;s a page that lists a few :
http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonEditors
As far as I know 'packets' are created using TCP/IP which is very basically
how data is transferred across a computer network.
Regards,
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ean? Whichever drive is last, that's the one I cannot
"disklabel -e" to set its fstype to "vinum".
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On Mon, 03 Feb 2003, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> On Sunday, 2 February 2003 at 13:50:20 -0500, Pete wrote:
> > ==
> > [root@archive 13:44:07 root]# disklabel ar2
> > # /dev/ar2:
[snip]
> > bytes/sector: 512
> > sectors/tra
So it seems that there's a problem with more than two /dev/ar devices,
or at least more than two Promise-based /dev/ar devices. Does anyone
know more about this or should I take this to freebsd-hackers?
Thanks,
pete
On Mon, 03 Feb 2003, Pete wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Feb 2003, Greg '
nd the ATA
subsystem's RAID relate?
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sync to replicate them to the file
server's mirrored array at night.
Now, I've just got one more question about this stuff though... Gonna
take it to another post though...
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the Linux software RAID outperforms the "hardware"
RAID of these devices. I'm willing to bet that the FreeBSD RAID at
least comes close, if not betters the Linux performance.
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I'd like to use my HighPoint RocketRAID 1810A as an ordinary SATA
controller without any RAID functionality. This works fine out of the
box for all sectors of the disk except the last ten, which are hidden.
The controller is identified as:
hptmv0: mem 0xfbf0-0xfbf7 irq 18 at
device 2.0 o
domain set to use my cable IP as a MTA, or if I have to
do some kind of end run around cablevision to get a MTA set up locally.
Also looking for advice on which software would serve me bet in this instance.
TIA
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t; accomplish this job.
>
>
Alexandre - have you looked at using something like Bacula:
http://www.bacula.org/
You should get much better performance (you can write your backup to
disk - it does not have to be a tape device) and all windows metadata
etc. should b
three ports as well before
> the upgrade, but I can not be 100% sure. I always kept these 2 severs
> running the same versions of everything, so I assume they were.
>
> Anyone know how to fix this?
>
yea ran into a similar issue yesterd
http://www.isilon.com/) which builds very scalable filers based on
FreeBSD. I have beta tested their iSCSI implementation and it does
look good.
HTH
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Yuri wrote:
> I use vim both on Linux and FreeBSD.
> On Linux after I exit vim original screen content is restored.
> On FreeBSD vim leaves the last content viewed in vim.
>
> How do I make vim preserve the screen?
>
> Thanks,
> Yuri
This behavior is controlled by xterm settings.
Try holding t
but going this route
may give you more flexibility than using a packetfilter ruleset and
will allow you take advantage of load balancing etc. with mod_jk as
well. i currently use this setup for a site that serves both static
content from httpd and .jsp pages from tomcat all on the same box.
As I recall, you have to delete install and upgrade files.
A link I found.
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-security/2003-November/001211.html
Pete
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 23:30:01 -0800, Gary Kline wrote
> I'm stumped.
>
> After I upgraded phpbb (from 2.0.4 to 2.
If it is your second buildworld you have to do something like this
# cd /usr/obj
# chflags -R noschg *
# rm -rf *
Or the build may fail.
See
http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 13:36:43 -0500, Marius Kirschner wrote
>
installed you may have to make these changes below.
"Using FreeBSD 5.1 and PHP 4.3 I had to delete the " from: setlocale
("LC_TIME", "locale"); To make it look like: setlocale (LC_TIME,
"en_US.ISO_8859-1"); and also replace setlocale (try "man setlocale&
nitor
patches w/o having to track ports.
For more complex systems (my relay for example) - sure I use postfix,
and freebsd makes this quite easy to do as well. if you don't want to
use sendmail on your machines it's easy - just don't use it.
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wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Oct 2009, pete wright wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Lars Eighner
>> wrote:
>>
>>>> You guessed wrong.
>>>>
>>>> We use m4, which cuts out most of the
ce out of ports.
>
> That would mean less code in base and fewer security advisories.
>
yea i like where you are going with this frank - perhaps when
opensmtpd is done we'll be in the position to import this into the
freebsd tree? it sounds like it might fit the bill :)
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pache port
that is currently installed. Is there a specific version of the
Apache web server that is needed? FreeBSD supports many different
versions of the Apache webserver - yet the ports system makes
installing, and updating, these applications very easy.
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> was changed or deleted and by whom we can answer that question.
>
> In what directtion should i look? Is Audit the thing for it?
mtree is probably what you are looking for:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mtree&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+8.2-RELE
/root/do-curl.sh
> --end crontab--
>
> I'm doing all of this as root, as you can see.
>
> The job launches - I can see an entry for cURL in top - but no file in /root.
>
> I've tried several variations on the first line of the script, b
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Gary Gatten wrote:
> Yeah Pete, kinda need that huh. Kurt, If that turns out to be the only
> issue, don't feel bad - I've forgotten it myself several times! I'm sure
> many others have as well!
>
as someone who was fixing some
er attribute caching
(decreasing amount of getattr() calls when traversing filesystems) and
other interesting bigs v4 has. Granted moving from v3 to v4 is not
trivial...
just my two bits :)
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On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Fbsd8 wrote:
> What is the ftp url to fetch the most current release 9.0 .iso file?
9.0-RELEASE is not available yet. 9.0-BETA2 has been annouced today though:
http://www.freebsd.org/where.html#helptest
this will also be available on mirrors shortly...
-p
production standard, but
> something that "just works" on RELEASE-8.2 amd64.
>
your best bet may be to install a prebuilt package via:
pgk_add -r samba
that is unless you need some non-standard knobs tuned.
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> Is svn going to become part of the base system in 9.2-RELEASE?
>
not sure about svn, but this port has recently been commited:
http://www.freshports.org/net/svnup/
it is a csup replacement.
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1-release/
there is also an east coast mirror hosted by NycBUG/NYI:
http://lists.nycbug.org/pipermail/talk/2013-March/014741.html
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To u
7;t be a wasted effort :)
i've been quite happy with it since it first was released, and there
is still plenty of active development happening on it as well.
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tter rundown of this it would be great if you could
point me in the right direction. I am having problems finding a
proper examination/explanation of this backdoor.
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s the same about gssapi.h.
It looks like I was able to build this version of chromium last night
on my build server I use for pkgng packages:
> pkg info chromium
chromium-27.0.1453.81 Mostly BSD-licensed web browser based
on WebKit and Gtk+
I am running this build now (to compose this e
nfo on setting
up IPMI.
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mp3
> b2-dj_antoine-arabian_adventure_2-chriss_ortega_and_thomas_gold_dub_mix.mp3
>
> My script is made for regular sh though.
> If it were to be bashed -- how would it look like?
should be the same syntax for sh and bash as bash is a decendant of
sh. i would keep the #! line /bin/sh as
deinstall
# make install clean
# cp /your_backup_location/configure /usr/local/etc/exim/configure
# echo 'sendmail_enable="NONE"' >> /etc/rc.conf
# echo 'exim_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf
# /usr/
on't
know if hostname changes with the ip . . .
. . in a bit over my head on this one . . .
. . any 'easy' way to do this . . . no, really ;)
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I have also had problems with my path
not being set correctly in single user mode.
This can be caused by not having /root/.profile linked to your / directory.
Mergemaster used to ask about correcting this, but it doesn't seem to do
so lately.
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Hi,
I'd like to try out FreeBSD and was wondering whether
I should start with 6.1-BETA4 or 6.0? Its just for
home use anyways, more as a way to fool around with
FreeBSD a bit, so was wondering if 6.1-BETA4 would
suffice for the
Nathan Vidican wrote:
Personally, I go the dedicated server route; you can get a decent
dedicated or semi-dedicated FreeBSD server for less than $50 if you want
cheap... average rate runs about $100/month for a dedicated server though.
Although I have goggled and have been keeping an eye out,
Oliver Iberien wrote:
I can start privoxy manually with
/usr/local/sbin/privoxy /usr/local/etc/privoxy/config
I added this to /etc/rc.conf:
privoxy_enable="YES"
privoxy_flags="/usr/local/etc/privoxy/config"
but that does not seem to do it. I tried putting a link in /etc/rc.d/ to the
privoxy.s
Short version:
Does anyone have an ASUS P5RD1-VM on-board NIC or the Realtek 8201 chip
working with 6-stable? If so, which driver did you use?
Details:
I needed another quick and cheap box, so the other day I bought a ASUS
P5RD1-VM motherboard on sale for almost nothing and booted up the
if you have an SMP kernel, and multiple CPU's systat will should show
load on a per-cpu basis. xosview should as well, although i'm not
sure how you compiled/installed it.
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On Thursday 30 March 2006 17:53, Albert Shih wrote:
Le 30/03/2006 à 14:42:10-0800, Micah a écrit
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1.5.0.1_2 was commited last night, so it's probably a recent
breakage. I just found a bug report on it at
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?
I seek education about FreeBSD source control spelunking.
I noticed that GENERIC was updated recently in 6-STABLE, and I would
like to see what changed. More generally, how does one examine diffs in
the FreeBSD source as it changes?
Could some kind soul demonstrate how to do that with CVS? Or
Erik Norgaard wrote:
Pete Slagle wrote:
I seek education about FreeBSD source control spelunking.
I noticed that GENERIC was updated recently in 6-STABLE, and I would
like to see what changed. More generally, how does one examine diffs in
the FreeBSD source as it changes?
Could some kind
I am looking for a way to get my FreeBSD 5.3 box to show my local
time as BST (British Summer Time) as apposed to GMT.
su
cd /etc
rm -f localtime
ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/London localtime
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's great! please read this documentation first, it should help
you get started with this process:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/hubs/index.html
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Matthew Seaman wrote:
eoghan wrote:
I asked a question about stopping/starting tomcat, but I suppose I didnt
ask it right.
What I should have asked is:
How do I stop/start services that I have enabled in my rc.conf, such as
mysql, tomcat etc. I have tried from my rc.d/ with tomcat but it will
there also may be a FreeBSD specific
library that provides this same functionality, altho i do not know
what it is off the top of my head. it seems a little odd that this
application would require some linux specific stuff tho...
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ser to not
> have login capability.
not to nit pick but doesn't https and ftps encrypt data via SSL not ssh.
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> |
> | Remote co-lo
> v
> FreeBSB server where all the data would be stored with at least RAID 1
>
here is a helpfull link that address's a similar issue:
http://www.freebsddiary.org/bacula.php
I have found bacula to be a very nice solution. it is a
cd etc
make distribution DESTDIR=$D
mount_devfs devfs $D/dev
cd $D
ln -sf dev/null kernel
HTH
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(all good things to read)
strictly speaking, by opening a port and exposing a service, an attack
vector is created which someone could use against you. the best way
to deal with this is to know what applications you are running to
monitor them. as of now though there does not seem to be an
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d process per user thus locking them in that environment. or you
could setup a jail for each user which achieves similar results. i've
gone the chroot route with proftpd, which worked fine...altho i'm not
sure about doing it with sshd
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unning the system w/o
SMP and hyper threading enabled for testing purposes. Doing this will
help limit the variables at play here, and is generally considered
good debugging practice. Finally, I would post any debugging or error
messages your are getting in your logs as well.
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suggest this on a production box at all. this is probably
the first thing i'd look at if i had a production box i was thinking
up upgrading:
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.3R/migration-guide.html
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the easiest way to get xorg running (not
> XFree86)?
>
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it supports a much more robust solution like PostgreSQL?
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correctly) and a web-based client is included.
As for large scale MTA's, I still think postfix or sendmail are really
your only sane choices. They are both quite flexible, and do not lock
you into one hardware/OS which some would consider a good thi
winbind. I am running FreeBSD 5.3 Release, and Samba
> 3. I am unable to locate this file anywhere.
>
Is this a FreeBSD .so or a samba .so. It seems like this may be a
samba object, if so I'd try pinging the samba list, after searching
thier archives first ;)
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update. Stop
>
> Am I missing something? Did I forget to install a port to aid in the MAKE
> process??
>
check out /etc/make.conf, or if that does not exist copy
/usr/share/example/etc/make.conf to /etc. I would read this file (and
do a "man 5 make.conf" too). I
org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11.html
>
> 2) If the answer to #1 is that the "Xorg" implementation doesn't contain
> these, then please help me find the "easiest" way to setup the Gnome desktop
> following a new fresh installation.
>
this should
mount of time planning for
the future and partition my disks accordingly. the idea of having a
large /usr/ partition is that this is generally where the alot of the
systems source code lives as well as the ports tree...this can take up
alot of room as time goes on if you are not carefull.
HTH
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are good walk through's as well:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cvsup.html
generally speaking, after reading the link above, copy one of the
files located in:
/usr/share/examples/cvsup/
to /etc or /usr/local/etc or some-such-place, edit it as needed and run:
$
)
If I boot off the fixit CD, I can't see or mount any FreeBSD partitions
on the disk.
This is on a HP Proliant DL360 Gen 4 with a single Maxtor 160GB SATA
drive running FreeBSD 4.10.
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future, seing as you are not going to be stuck with a 32 bit proc. in
a year or two's time. honestly tho it really depends on what you are
going to be processing.
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heh thanks thought i've remembered this issue before...
>
> Sorry about that.
>
NP
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going
wrong here...i assume there are no tweaks to your /etc/make.conf file
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method. For more
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CTED] 54 /home/user > exit
> logout
(another big snip)
unless i'm missing something you are making the connection then typing
exit in the shell.
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settings in
/etc/X11/XF86Config (or maybe Xorg.config for xorg don't remember at
the moment). I've never tried running X in a vmware machine, but if
you are able to get the binary up and running I assume you should be
able to change these config options. if this does not work
version..? 5.1
and 5.2 for 386 has a disk1 which i use to boot and start the install.. but
for the life of me i can;t figure out how to get the 64bit versions
installed..
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edit your /etc/hosts to look something like this
127.0.0.1 localhost.myname.com localhost
192.168.1.10 anyname.myname.com anyname
192.168.1.5anyname.myname.com.
or try running sysinstall or /stand/sysinstall and reconfig your network
card.
restart the system
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>
n-ecc I think). The floppy's didn't seem to have the bus
driver I needed so I used the 5.1 CD to set up. User directories are on
separate drive. I have had no problems for five days now.
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Why am I such a fucking retarded, immature 20-year old that works for Fedex
in the hick state of Tennessee?
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You can also monitor disk load and activity via net-snmp. I use net-snmp to
monitor large networks of heterogenous hardware and OS's
(*BSD/Linux/IRIX/Solaris/etc..) along side nagios. Granted SNMP may not be a
viable protocol to use on the public in
Free86-4
> configuration? That of my real monitor/video card or some virtual
> VMWare one?
VMware exports a virtual video device if I remember correctly. I'd try
running xf86cfg to see if it recognizes it...who know's you'll get lucky ;)
otherwise it .ko should be located
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> I am the only FreeBSD user on the Grace mailinglist.
> Apparently the dlopen() call in grace works fine
> on Linux and others. But not with FreeBSD.
This is not a problem with the dlopen call *or* freebsd - the
problem is that it is asking for a library 'libXcursor.so.1.0'
which does not exist o
be extremely helpful,
Which Nvidia drivers are you checking out? The propritary Nvidia
drivers defiantly do Daullink DVI. You will obviously need to set it
up properly in xorg.conf. Can't comment on the ati cards, but they
should defiantly handle dual DVI out as well. I'd also check out
X
The thought occurs that the annoying religious fundamentalists are those
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Saw the newly posted list of projects that need volunteers. One
project in particular caught my eye:
http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/#p-pxeinstaller
(FreeBSD PXE Install support)
I do not see an email contact regarding this, has anyone started
working something like this?
-pete
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> pete wright wrote:
> > Saw the newly posted list of projects that need volunteers. One
> > project in particular caught my eye:
> >
> > http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/#p-pxeinstaller
> > (FreeBS
ion of OpenSSL you have
installed is out of date and may need to be upgraded.
HTH
-pete
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like an IRQ
issue, altho i never investigated it. hopefully your dmesg will
provide some debugging info for the list.
-pete
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the user, and not
accessible by others.
it also covers other files as well.
HTH
-pete
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s) which affects dig's
>
according to man 1 whois you can specify alternative hosts to query as
well as alternative databases. specifically i think the -h switch
will be of interest.
-pete
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