intf("%s: %s\n", p, h);
> return (crypt_checkpass(p, h));
> }
Why not
perl -e 'print( crypt( $p, $h ), "\n" );'
--
Best regards,
Ed http://www.s5h.net/
On Mon, 28 Dec 2020 13:20:29 -0500
Ian Darwin wrote:
> Boot used Kernel FromResult
> pxeboot bsd.rd tftpOK
> pxeboot bsd hd0aOK (via
> tftpboot/etc/conf) boot bsd
> hd0a panic
>
> I.e., Boots
imagine. Obviously we can provide a valid EU receipt for
your tax duties. Just write an email to ed()bsd.it with OpenCON in the subject
line and tell us about your ideas!
Please spread the word among your friends, OpenBSD friendly companies, ISPs
that offers OpenBSD servers for rent or hosting, and
Dear ladies and gentlemen,
OpenCON is the only conference fully dedicated to OpenBSD. Last year edition
was a great success and featured also the party for OpenBSD 10th birthday,
with project leader Theo de Raadt and a lot of developers. More info here:
http://2006.opencon.org/
The OpenCON prog
the
telco provider uses x.21 intefaces at the NTU.
If someone could suggest either someone to speak to who develops these
drivers at/for OpenBSD or a card which provides x.21 for an OpenBSD
kernel I would be very grateful.
--
Regards,
Ed.
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 16:07:27 -0400
"Monah Baki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> { $web_srvr1, $web_srvr2 } round-robin sticky-address
Try
rdr on $ext_if proto tcp from any to $carp5 port 80 \
-> { $web_srvr1, $web_srvr2 } round-robin source-hash
The above may be incorrect so you should check out t
On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 22:12:03 +0200
Alexander Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/www/ ? :-)
I was taking a look at that, and it seems I am either getting behind
with OpenBSD versions or something in ospfd development has torn a
vortex in the rift of
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 20:10:45 -
"KOUADIO Thiodore KOUASSI " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a seriouse problem with my inetrnet connexion.
> I have two line of connexion with inetrnet
> 1213.X.X.X
> and 196.X.X.X
> my problem is the gatway when can use. Where can declar then?
echo 213
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 01:13:38 -0500
"Jeffrey Roach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> test
Tested.
> http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
What's wrong with http://gaim.sf.net?
--
http://edd.link9.net - http://irc.is-cool.net
Does pflog use a lot of CPU in comparison to pf itself?
--
http://edd.link9.net - http://irc.is-cool.net
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 13:26:19 -0400
"Will H. Backman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > This has most of the data that I need, but it seems to be missing
> > one thing
> > that I think is important. How can I determine if the traffic is
> > TCP/UDP/ICMP etc?
> >
> If you have ack and window flag
Thats good, thanks, I thought tcpdump was IP layer only, because of
the name.
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 14:38:09 +0300
Huzeyfe Onal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> try #tcpdump arp to see only arp packages.
> wants to get link-level header? Add -e option..
>
>
> 2005/9/12,
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 16:52:29 -0500
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) make package/port list in a text file
> 2) run script in one terminal window to capture all the
> extraneous configuration-related executables i have to run
> 3) take diffs of my final configuration file contents against
> the defa
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 15:11:34 -0700
Darrin Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A questions to any programmers reading this: what's your development
> environment? Which editor do you like? Do you use integrated compile,
> or do you go back the the shell prompt? Do you use any lint-like
> tools?
On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 21:08:20 -0700
Steve B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a little confused on the topic of running Bind on OBSD. I've read
> the Secure Architectures book, some material at
> http://www.aei.ca/~pmatulis/pub/obsd_pf.html and a few other places.
> My goal is to provide DNS to my l
, which isn't too hard to identify. I don't know if
changing the greeting would break the protocol, but I suspect it might
break certain clients.
--
A horse is a horse, of course, of course, And no one can talk to a
horse, of course, Unless, of course, the horse, of course,
for the
high port numbers and the ftp server must masquerade as the nat's ip
address.
rdr on $ext_if from any to $ftp port {6:65535} -> $local_ftp
for example.
--
A horse is a horse, of course, of course, And no one can talk to a
horse, of course, Unless, of course, the horse,
hey did was to exploit gzip, I'm fairly certain. I could not
apt-get of course and thus left helpless. I no longer have faith in user
passwords. I do my best to prevent people using common user names
(besides myself who uses 'ed' of course, but with a descent password).
The account a
en waiting flipping ages for my 3.5 t-shirt.
The songs are great.
--
A horse is a horse, of course, of course, And no one can talk to a
horse, of course, Unless, of course, the horse, of course, Is the famous
Mr. Ed! http://www.usenix.org.uk - http://irc.is-cool.net
7;m bored of it, it's
very 80's UK punk.
I don't think associating OpenBSD with this type of music is at all a
good idea. I kinda like the current pleasant style.
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk - http://irc.is-cool.net
~
~
:wq
sed the
many states, its the firewall admins fault for not increasing the state
limit. A small limit is good, so you know something has created many
states, but even so, the reason the firewall failed to pass traffic was
the state limit, not because the windows box had anything to do with it.
--
Rega
Hello,
Is OpenBSD doing anything at the linux conference and expo this week at
the London Olympia?
--
Regards, Ed http://www.openbsdhacker.com
it
makes the rest of the post look childish, even if there is content of
technical merit.
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk
xt_if proto udp from any to $DNS port 53 keep state
and if required:
pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from $ext_net to $DNS port 53 keep state
I use TinyDNS here, so we don't really need to transfer zones as its
handled with a single data file. CARP can be good with DNS.
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk
ms on UDP
lookups alone, including some deep CNAMEs, which are just not required,
but I'll deal with those at a later date.
I haven't seen any problems since the change. Lookup times have
improved, I can't state if this is due to the lack of TCP or the file
system overheads with zo
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 15:07:23 -0500
eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 14:04:20 +0100, ed proclaimed...
>
> > I use TinyDNS here, so we don't really need to transfer zones as its
> > handled with a single data file. CARP can be good with DNS.
ust don't want to serve
DNS via TCP. I'm as sure as I can be that no replies exceed 512 bytes.
If it ever becomes a problem I'll use tcpserver to provide it, but it's
been fine for a long time, and it's safe, at least in my case, to assume
TCP is for zone transfers, YMMV.
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk
builders and sculpt
them into something that suits your requirements.
Let us know how you get on, I think the two previous answers are
workable for what you are trying to do. You could, if the rules are just
pass/block, use a table, which you can access from the command line.
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk
which is considered the closest
thing to RAID-0 over a network, it can fail sometimes with flaky results
in testing. I have found it to be troublesom when problems occur during
sync.
Do you or anyone else know of anything that works better?
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 23:58:27 +0200
Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 08:07:49PM +0100, ed wrote:
> > FWIW there is something called DRBD which is considered the closest
> > thing to RAID-0 over a network, it can fail sometimes with flaky
&
a version for 3.7 or 3.8 quite happily.
I believe that scponlyc has a possible root exploit caused through a
race condition, there's a mention of it in one of the readmes, generally
it's not a good idea, shame though as numerous people get problems with
passive/active FTP transfers.
--
SD/3.7/packages/i386/gnome-desktop-2.8.1.tgz
I think the problem might be that you downloaded the package to a
location on your file system but pkg_add doesn't know where to get the
dependencies.
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk - http://irc.is-cool.net
A TCP/IP stack was the worst
pass" does not extend through to the
> destination but only through the interface the rdr rule is applied to.
I think this depends on your block rules. If you have a block rule else
where, it may not permit the return packets.
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk - http://irc.is-c
ve a read through DJB's pages,
http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html for help with DNS, it offers a good
explanation, although not related to the default install of OpenBSD,
it's still good background.
Check your /etc/resolve.conf has a valid nameserver. If not either
install BIND or dnscache.
--
Reg
te memory within the function. At worst, pass the
pointer to need_coffee and free the pointer after need_coffee returns. I
suppose some might say its possible to do that anyway, but it's just bad
practise.
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk - http://irc.is-cool.net
:%s/Open Source/Free Software/g
help show where a given
packet will go though the path of the firewall... You're all probably
going to tell me this is possible already with some discipline and
pfctl -sa.
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk - http://irc.is-cool.net
:%s/Open Source/Free Software/g
called 'home.sh',
'work.sh' etc and just call them when required.
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk - http://irc.is-cool.net
:%s/Open Source/Free Software/g
if2, $int_if } proto carp keep state
###
### private interface, this is the emergency rule to contact the other
### box should the private/public interface be blocked for some reason,
### we should have this as a reserve
pass quick on $pri_if from $pri_network
pass quick on { lo }
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk - http://irc.is-cool.net
:%s/Open Source/Free Software/g
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 23:33:48 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> #include
#include
> char *src = "sehr langer string";
>
> void foo( char * src )
> {
> char dst[5];
> strcpy( dst, src );
strncpy( dst, src, 4 );
dst[5] = '\0';
> }
--
till Tuesday, when I will get the pfctl -ss
output.
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk - http://irc.is-cool.net
:%s/Open Source/Free Software/g
.com/archives/openbsd/2005-12/1829.html
You will also need to publish the address of the SMTP server on two
different DNS server IPS, one reachable on the first connection, and one
reachable on the second.
This will ensure that when one connection fails you are still reachable.
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk - http://irc.is-cool.net
:%s/Open Source/Free Software/g
ns on the loo with a good book in
your hands, it's worth 10 hours in the class room (added geek points if
you have a wireless network and it's the pdf).
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk - http://irc.is-cool.net
:%s/Open Source/Free Software/g
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 23:04:02 -0700
j knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When you compare "pfctl -ss" on either firewall, do you see state
> information being replicated?
Yep, I can confirm the states are being copied just fine. I hope someone
is still watching this thread!
n x.org, according to this:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/CT-65545.
If this article is correct, it suggests the ThinkPad 701 used the same
chipset, so I imagine you will have a lot of trouble finding just a
controller chip to use the display.
--
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk
:%s/Open Source/Free Software/g
and I'm not on the desktop.
I can't confirm at the moment if it is specific to OpenBSD or XFCE in
general.
Does anyone else have this problem?
Regards
Ed Gray
sktop menu (which Robb
at y42 mentioned). I suppose we just have to wait for it to be fixed
upstream. The .xsession-errors file was the right place to look which was
helpful for me so thanks for that Robb.
Regards
Ed Gray
On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 at 09:07, Dumitru Moldovan wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 23,
Hi,
I'm still fairly new to openbsd and the idea of using ports in general
rather than binary packages.
Is it necessary to keep the ports tree updated if using a release version
of openbsd e.g. pulling the stable tree from CVS before building new
software?
Regards
Ed Fray
On Mon, 20 Nov 2017, Theo de Raadt wrote:
If someone wants to solve this fully there have been some proposals
for keeping track of the instruction sequence, and attempting to
reapply it upon each relink in the build directory. There just hasn't
been any scripting changes to do that from anyone,
after the system resumes , its working,
as I can type -in "blind" mode- so I can reboot the system.
Do I need to setup any extra params on conf files?
many thanks
ed
f the ports tree?
The following question is then if I have a problem building a port due to
an outdated dependency on a supported release should I report it as an
issue with the port even if a newer release of openbsd does not have the
issue?
Regards
Ed Gray
On Wed, 28 Oct 2020, 7:07 am Marc
Thanks Stuart,
That was quite a complete answer. I think in my case to be certain any
errors I might find using ports are not due to something outdated on my
system I should follow your instructions and pull the updated CVS first
especially after doing a release upgrade.
Regards
Ed Gray
On Thu
"AMD
RS880 Host" and "AMD RS780 PCIE". I know it's rather old hardware now and a
bit specialist being ITX but I would expect these NEC chips to be bundled
on quite a few boards.
Regards
Ed Gray
On Wed, 9 Dec 2020, 8:51 am Nils Blomqvist, wrote:
> On 27 Nov 2020, at
not the first to try this approach.
In my case I wanted to see the disklabel allocation for comparison.
I suppose I at least didn't run "rm -rf *"...
Regards
Ed Gray
isk without first running the install
or upgrade programs.
Regards
Ed Gray
On Wed, 10 Feb 2021, 8:33 am Stuart Henderson, wrote:
> On 2021-02-09, Ed Gray wrote:
> > I have backups and will probably not have lost anything important but I
> > just wondered if anyone had any suggestio
ke backups seriously nowadays.
Regards
Ed Gray
On Wed, 10 Feb 2021, 3:52 pm Otto Moerbeek, wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 03:35:06PM +, Ed Gray wrote:
>
> > Okay, thanks Stuart.
> >
> > I have left testdisk running a deep scan and will see if it finds my
> /var.
&g
Thanks for the answers. I will make a note of this command. I have now
installed 6.8 and am gradually getting my settings and software back.
Regards
Ed Gray
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-gray-55079422
On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 at 19:25, Ian Darwin wrote:
> > The device nodes don't exis
addr 01: 1002: ATI, EHCI root hub
Controller /dev/usb4:
addr 01: 1002: ATI, OHCI root hub
Controller /dev/usb5:
addr 01: 1002: ATI, OHCI root hub
Controller /dev/usb6:
addr 01: 1002: ATI, OHCI root hub
Controller /dev/usb7:
addr 01: 1002: ATI, OHCI root hub
usbdevs -v
Controller /dev/usb0:
addr 01: 1033: NEC, xHCI root hub
super speed, self powered, config 1, rev 1.00
driver: uhub0
Regards
Ed Gray
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-gray-55079422
estions
as to where I might search for an official firmware download as I
cannot find one from renasas or NEC.
Regards
Ed Gray
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-gray-55079422
On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 at 21:43, Ed Gray wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> My main OpenBSD system is a Mini-ITX PC that I built mys
the read-only NTFS
driver or ntfs-3g port successfully and if there are any known bugs
with these.
Regards
Ed Gray
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-gray-55079422
such. It causes various hangs in thunar file manager.
I previously had increased shm variables because of a KDE application
recommending it for lots of file accesses.
I know ntfs-3g is using FUSE rather than a native driver.
Regards
Ed Gray
On Sun, 21 Feb 2021, 6:51 pm Maurice McCarthy, wrote:
>
:
Version 2017.3.23 external FUSE 26
Mounted /dev/sd2i (Read-Write, label "SAMSUNG", NTFS 3.1)
Cmdline options: no_detach
Mount options:
allow_other,nonempty,relatime,fsname=/dev/sd2i,blkdev,blksize=4096
Ownership and permissions disabled, configuration type 1
Regards
Ed Gray
https://www.linke
IDLE IMMEDIATE with UNLOAD FEATURE
SMART self-test
SMART error logging
Device has enabled the following command sets/features:
NOP command
READ BUFFER command
WRITE BUFFER command
Host Protected Area feature set
Read look-ahead
Write cache
Power Management feature
hardware but I'm not aware of any
technical reasons why Firefox should be significantly faster with one
rather than another.
You'd still be using gtk either way I imagine.
Regards
Ed Gray
On Wed, 3 Mar 2021, 3:48 pm Mihai Popescu, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Technically speaking, is it
Hi Sivan,
I think you need to provide more details on your problem if you want some
help at least a log from X and what is in your .xsession file. You also
mentioned errors but don't say what they are.
Did you upgrade the packages each time you upgraded the system?
Regards
Ed Gray
On W
ing of X sessions I would recommend moving
.xsession to .xsession.bak and starting with a fresh configuration.
I would need to understand more about how you are starting gnome like more
details of any changes you made to the standard installation.
Regards
Ed Gray
On Fri, 5 Mar 2021, 12:03 am Sivan
think you might benefit from reading the documentation particularly
the INSTALL file, the FAQs and afterboot man page.
It seems like you don't understand some of the fundamental differences
between Openbsd and other systems. Particularly the disk layout.
Regards
Ed Gray
On Mon, 8 Mar 2021
/ CSM boot or UEFI not both but I
don't know how well it is supported on OpenBSD.
Regards
Ed Gray
On Wed, 10 Mar 2021, 1:53 am Sivan !, wrote:
> Thank you. Please see inline:
>
> On Tue, 9 Mar 2021 at 13:03, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >
> > On 2021-03-08, Sivan ! wr
could use the same while loop to run rpcinfo or showmount commands from
the client and server to see if it stops working after the same delay.
Someone with more knowledge of NFS might suggest some better debugging
steps...
Regards
Ed Gray
On Sun, 11 Apr 2021, 10:07 am Родин Максим, wrote:
> H
On 05/11/15 15:00, Stan Gammons wrote:
module-console-kit.c: Unable to contact D-Bus system bus:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.FileNotFound: Failed to connect to socket
/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: No such file or directory
May need to start dbus?
e
output -> 84:26:2b:a2:3c:da, len=22
Jun 28 21:16:06 rtr00 /bsd: pppoe0: lcp input(req-sent):
###
.. If anyone has any suggestions, or seen anything similar previously,
I'm all ears. Going to open a case with the ISP as well.
Thanks,
Ed
patches being a cause and a reboot/recreate of the pppoe interface.
On 29 June 2015 at 17:38, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2015-06-29, Ed Stout wrote:
>> Good Morning,
>>
>> I've recently migrated to a new ISP (Zen UK), from BT, and am facing
>> an annoying problem
SD 5.5 w/o checking whether
it's needed -- still works. I don't know about 5.6 (as he
ducks his head).
NOTE: patch applies to ISC tar archive -- I did not start from
ports, so I don't know if it'll apply to patched ports source.
Try it if you like. Good luck.
-Ed
# BEGIN PATCH
dif
[ I tried sending this Monday morning; I just a DSN for failure --
so trying again, from different address. ]
On Mon, 24 Aug 2015, Claus Lensbøl wrote:
> On 18-08-2015 21:32, Ed Hynan wrote:
>>
>>> From: Claus Lensbøl
>>> I am running openbsd 5.6 GENERIC.MP#33
9 to 5.5 so the 4.9 login.conf is the most
recent I have handy. The 4.9 login.conf likewise has only
openfiles-cur in default:, but I don't think I've seen that log
message before. Some verbosity recently added?
-Ed
--
The rights you have are the rights given you by this Committee [th
On Mon, 4 Aug 2014, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 7:06 AM, Ed Hynan wrote:
Saturday morning, saw this in /var/log/messages:
"Aug 2 08:29:12 lucy su: default: setting resource limit openfiles:
Invalid argument"
(BTW, I quoted a line I produced by hand: the tim
On Tue, 5 Aug 2014, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 6:49 AM, Ed Hynan wrote:
Failure to set the resource limits isn't considered fatal for
setusercontext(). It would be Bad if a typo there could leave you unable
to login or su to root...
Agreed. My case is a less dr
The latest openssl patch was announced on the announce list.
Do any of the system's static binaries use lib(ssl|crypto).a?
-Ed
On Mon, 11 Aug 2014, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Do any of the system's static binaries use lib(ssl|crypto).a?
A few use -lcrypto:
iked isakmpd dc ftp
Only one uses -lssl and -lcrypto:
ftp
Thanks for the prompt reply.
dc! That caught me by surprise.
-Ed
ol in main prog
% make clean; make fix
# workaround 2 -- do not reference symbol in prog
% make clean; make fix2
# still bug, different output (FPIC defaults empty)
% make clean; make FPIC="-fPIC"
I'm sure this was not a problem with OpenBSD 4.9 because
the code that raised the iss
ng up a router your assigned
/64 prefix can be assigned to an internal interface with "alias"
like 'inet6 alias 64'. Then point rtadvd at that
interface.
-Ed
On Wed, 20 Aug 2014, Charles Musser wrote:
On Aug 20, 2014, at 4:15 AM, Ed Hynan wrote:
On Tue, 19 Aug 2014, Charles Musser wrote:
- ::1 is the local address of the interface on the IPv6
network.
No, *::2 is local.
Ah, yes. Despite my best efforts at copyediting, I had the meanings of
"Cookbooked" the procedure from openbsd.org/faq/upgrade42.html.
'rm -Rf' for /usr/src/* /usr/obj/*
Downloaded all .tgz files from the 4.2/amd64 folder on ftp.openbsd.org
Ran the 'tar -C / -xzphf' command on everything except etc42.tgz as directed.
Installed the bsd.mp kernel. Updated /
: libiconv-1.9.2p3
Full dependency tree is libiconv-1.9.2p3
Can't install a2ps-4.13bp4-letter: can't resolve gettext-0.14.6p0
Can't install apsfilter-7.2.8p0: can't resolve a2ps-4.13bp4-letter
What am I doing wrong???
Thanks,
Ed
of to "keep up" on the latest idiosyncrasies, bugs,
etc.???
Thanks,
Ed
be a snap with apsfilter,
but it's not as easy as I thought.
:-)
Thanks,
Ed
against an
OpenBSD box with Squid? What did the scan results indicate?
Thank you,
Ed
would make a pretty
formidable firewall.
I wonder if PF would analyze the incoming data stream first and then
Squid, or would that be Squid first and then PF?
Ed
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 6:05 AM, Denise H. G. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Ed Flecko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
l references to "proxy firewalls" and implies
they are more secure than "traditional" firewalls because they ignore
typical reconnaissance, probing attempts like nmap, etc. because they
function at the application layer.
Ed
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 7:38 AM, Lars Noodin <[EMAIL P
.
It sounds like a powerful combination to me! :-)
Ed
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 1:42 PM, System Administrator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 23 Mar 2008 at 7:58, Ed Flecko wrote:
>
> > The book is called "Counter Hack Reloaded: A Step-by-Step Guide to
> &g
ndows box and even create
files/folders...but I can copy files from it to the Windows box or
read files. O.K., I'm stumped; what am I overlooking???
Also, once you've made changes to your smb.conf file, how do you
stop/restart Samba???
Thank you,
Ed
the ral driver.
I had problems with weak signal.
I improved it greatly by using the
Hawking HSB2 Signal Booster, along with
a Linksys high gain antenna.
It now runs in 802.11g mode at 54Mb
Now I have a decently supported card, with
reasonable range and am satisfied with the
performance.
Ed
not reallocate 5242880 bytes
on Windows CVS GUI clients)
is there anywhere I can download a tarball of the latest snapshot?
--
Ed V.
3 April 2008 14:28:24
I gather, young man, that you wish to be a Member of Parliament.
The first lesson that you must learn is, when I call for
statistics about the
Do I need to chroot the Apache 2.2.4 or will the "default" install
set it up that way?
Thank you,
Ed
Hi folks,
O.K., I'm stumped.
I've just installed 4.3, and I have the typical:
ntpd_flags="-s" entry in /etc/rc.conf.local
and
# sync to a single server
128.9.176.30
# use a random selection of 8 public stratum 2 servers
# see http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/NTPPoolServers
# servers poo
Yep, that was it.
Thanks guys.
:-)
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Martin Toft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 01:06:41PM -0700, Ed Flecko wrote:
>
> > Hi folks,
> > O.K., I'm stumped.
> >
> > I've just installed 4.3, an
7;s a "user" directory. What's that for?
3.) Do I need to, or would it be advantageous to, modify the
httpd.conf file? What sort of entries might be helpful?
Thank you,
Ed
uthUserFile /var/www/conf/digest
Require user guest
I've then stopped and restarted Apache.
I'm apparently missing something because I can get to the home page
fine, but I get a "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" if
even try and get to http://servername/stephanie
Suggestions?
Thank you, as always.
Ed
f I enable either module, I can't even access the stephanie
directory with the referenced entries to my httpd.conf file.
That really puzzzles me.
Suggestions?
Ed
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Adam Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ed Flecko wrote:
>
> > <...snip.
tFile', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a
module not included in the server configuration
/usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started
Suggestions???
Ed
/htdocs/passwords
Require user stephanie
Unfortunately, all I get is an "Internet Explorer cannot display the
webpage" error message. I don't get any dialog box to sign in.
I'm stumped.
Suggestions?
Ed
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