Firstly, I'm sorry if this message is put in wrong mailing list.
Normally I use sendmail to send mails from my host to other hosts.
I can send any mails using mutt mail client to any addresses like...
hotmail, yahoo mail, and many more without any problems.
As now I have switched to FreeBSD 5.4-RE
I have installed a FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE router, with mpd4 (for pptp
clients) and with ng_netflow for traffic collecting, the machine also
performs NAT be means of pfnat.
But my machine occasionally freezes. It does not respond to echo
requests over ethernet and it even does not respond to keyboard
/var/log/httpd-access.log 644 4 100 * J
/var/run/httpd.pid 30
/var/log/httpd-error.log644 4 100 * J
/var/run/httpd.pid 30
Sorry about that word wrap...the "/var/run/httpd.pid 30" parts should
be on the same line as the line immediately above
Every time my httpd-access.log file is rotated I need to restart
Apache,
otherwise it won't write into the new httpd-access.log file.
In /etc/newsyslog.conf:
/var/log/httpd-access.log 644 4 100 * J
/var/run/httpd.pid 30
/var/log/httpd-error.log644 4
> i want to upgrade my FreeBSD4.2-STABLE to
> FreeBSD4.3-STABLE
>
> can anybody help me ? or give me some suggestion which
> doc should i read ?
Take a look at my 'make world' cheat sheet at
http://www.mostgraveconcern.com/freebsd/sheet.cgi?mw
Have fun!
--Dan
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th just my entries to worry about.
And if we call defaults from the /etc copy, you have to first have an /etc
version, or else the defaults don't get loaded at all...
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done in /etc (e.g.,
>/etc/rc.conf). Just wondering if this still holds for make.conf.
Yes. Add your customizations to /etc/make.conf...
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ologize for any upset my earlier blunder caused.
Apology accepted. It was a quick read, anyway :-)
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l just steal the whole box...
Moral of the story: either secure the machine in a location where malicious
users can't get to it or take the consequences.
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indly does a 'make world' major update, and there *will* be a next
person...), but simply as a point of advice: It really does pay to listen in
here for a few days before you undertake any major upgrade--you can learn a
lot!
Good luck, and I hope you get your system back up soon,
--Dan
;.', which is 'head', i.e., 5.0-CURRENT.
Do this instead:
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4
*default delete use-rel-suffix
*default compress
src-all
cvs-crypto
ports-all tag=.
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-Orig
>With the recent threads about crap failing...
>
>I cvsup'ed the evening of 1/16/2000, and built the world and installed it,
>and didn't have a single problem.
>
>Actually, I can't remember the last time I had a failure that an immediate
>cvsup didn't fix. And even that has been at least a coupl
>Did ``boot -s'' and ran tunefs but got an error:
>
>Enter full pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh:
># pwd
>/
># tunefs -n enable /usr
>tunefs: soft updates set
>tunefs: /dev/rda1s1e: reload: Invalid argument
>
>What caused this? There's no reference in the manpage.
I've seen it on some IDE
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