What is the current state of CPU process affinity for SMP FreeBSD? Are there any
tools in user space akin to Solaris' pbind?
Thanks,
Dax
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Anyone know when the mod_php4 (4.3.0) port will be out for FreeBSD?
PHP.net released PHP 4.3.0 on Dec. 27th.
Cheers!
/Andreas
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Hi All,
I'm trying to work out if there is a way that I can get apache to handel
wildcard subdomains. Bascially what I would like is that if I have a user
joe with the subdomain joe.fsck.me.uk that apache will automatically
direct http://joe.fsck.me.uk and http://www.joe.fsck.me.uk to
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Rus Foster wrote:
I'm trying to work out if there is a way that I can get apache to handel
wildcard subdomains. Bascially what I would like is that if I have a user
joe with the subdomain joe.fsck.me.uk that apache will automatically
direct http://joe.fsck.me.uk and
Rus Foster wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to work out if there is a way that I can get apache to handel
wildcard subdomains. Bascially what I would like is that if I have a user
joe with the subdomain joe.fsck.me.uk that apache will automatically
direct http://joe.fsck.me.uk and
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 10:23:49PM -0800, Kory Hamzeh wrote:
[snip]
Andrew,
I didn't know that. I found out it also supports POP3 and SMTP with SSL. Is
there a POP3 server that supports SSL?
I couldn't figure out how to configure Outlook for IMAP. Is that also
available with Outlook
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wrote:
I am trying to use gramofile to get some records made into CD's, but I can
not get gramofile to see any input. I can use the mixer and get the line in
signal out of my PC speakers, so I know that I have signal to my sound
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 01:06:45AM -0600, Jon W. Backstrom wrote:
Dear FreeBSD Community,
I am trying to run named (bind) in a sandbox using the default flags
found in the config files. I've got this in my /etc/rc.conf file:
named_enable=YES # Run named, the DNS server (or NO).
Anybody recommend a good/simple tool to load/stress test an apache
webserver ? (or any other webserver for that matter)
/thomas
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On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Goedeke Michels wrote:
Hello,
First of all, if this is the wrong group, please redirect me to a more
appropiate place.
I am trying to recover some files I have accidentally deleted. However,
ffsrecov continuously complains about a corrupt super block and misssing
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Jan Grant wrote:
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Goedeke Michels wrote:
Hello,
First of all, if this is the wrong group, please redirect me to a more
appropiate place.
I am trying to recover some files I have accidentally deleted. However,
ffsrecov continuously complains
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 13:04:25 +0100
Thomas von Hassel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody recommend a good/simple tool to load/stress test an apache
webserver ? (or any other webserver for that matter)
ab(1) domes with apache.
DESCRIPTION
ab is a tool for benchmarking your Apache HyperText
Hi Serg,
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, questions-digest V5 #1826 wrote:
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 16:07:20 +0300
From: Serg Repalov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: question about /etc/rc.firewall
Hi.
Can anyone make clear for me one thing. In file /etc/rc.firewall
we have two sections which
Hey,
Does someone know what happened to this website? It had a few interesting
patches for freebsd but it's not available anymore!
Thanks!
Didier
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This is my netstat -m output:
142/352/6016 mbufs in use (current/peak/max):
131 mbufs allocated to data
11 mbufs allocated to packet headers
81/160/1504 mbuf clusters in use (current/peak/max)
408 Kbytes allocated to network (9% of mb_map in use)
0 requests for memory denied
0
So, I reinstalled w2k, first trying the repair option, which doesn't
provide the option to change the file system format from ntfs to fat,
then did a complete reinstall, formatting in fat32. Guess what? It did
not overwrite the boot sector, the original freebsd boot menu is still
there and still
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I am running FreeBSD 3.4 with the GENERIC kernel which has
the line pseudo-device bpfilter 1 uncommented in the config. I also
re-built and re-installed GENERIC just to be sure.
/dev/bpf0 has rw permissions for the owner (root). There are no other
bpf devices in /dev.
When I su to root and run
Hi guys , I have installed NEtscape 7 in a FreeBSD 4.7 Box , it works
fine but everytime I close the program, Netscape asksme for a profile, I
try to use the one I used in my earlier session and it says that It cant be
used because it is already being used , Im the only user of that PC, it
On Jan 6 Mark wrote:
Nope, sync won't do it. ;) I can sync all I want, but df (and dd,
effectively, by adding the deleted size to its image) keeps reporting the
added size (which is considerable: about 4 G extra) to the partition, and
only falls back to the true value after a while. Besides,
I am working on trying to setup Unix password expiration and I have run into
a few problems. I have added the following lines into the login.conf.
:passwordtime=90d:\
:warnpassword=5d:\
And now the passwords expire if they haven't been changed after 90 days.
However I have a couple of questions.
On Jan 8 Brendan Kosowski wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 3.4 with the GENERIC kernel which has
the line pseudo-device bpfilter 1 uncommented in the config. I also
re-built and re-installed GENERIC just to be sure.
/dev/bpf0 has rw permissions for the owner (root). There are no other
bpf
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Brendan Kosowski wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 3.4 with the GENERIC kernel which has
the line pseudo-device bpfilter 1 uncommented in the config. I also
re-built and re-installed GENERIC just to be sure.
/dev/bpf0 has rw permissions for the owner (root). There are no other
I believe I have found a security vulnerability in dump, which, under the
right conditions, allows any user with shell-access to gain root-privileges.
When dumping to a file, dump writes this file chmod 644. When the
root-partition is being backed-up, this leaves the dump-file vulnerable to
Greetings,
I need to be able to view packets that are being sent out, and recieved by a
machine on my network, running FreeBSD 4.7-Release-p2. I was wondering what
utilities are recommended by those in the know. Any site links where I can
read up on said utilities are also needed.
Thanks in
This document:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-
1/books/faq/troubleshoot.html#INDEFINITE-WAIT-BUFFER
includes:
5.30. What does the error ``swap_pager: indefinite wait buffer:'' mean?
This means that a process is trying to page memory to disk, and the page
attempt has hung trying to
tcpdump + tcpshow -- text mode sniffer + viewer
ethereal -- X11 sniffer
etherape -- shows nice graphical analysis of network traffic.
On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 10:49, Justin P. Michel wrote:
Greetings,
I need to be able to view packets that are being sent out, and recieved by a
machine on my
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On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Alvaro Rosales R. wrote:
Hi guys , I have installed NEtscape 7 in a FreeBSD 4.7 Box , it works
fine but everytime I close the program, Netscape asksme for a profile, I
try to use the one I used in my earlier session and it says that It cant be
used because it is already
On 01/07/03 05:56 PM, P. U. Kruppa sat at the `puter and typed:
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Alvaro Rosales R. wrote:
Hi guys , I have installed NEtscape 7 in a FreeBSD 4.7 Box , it works
fine but everytime I close the program, Netscape asksme for a profile, I
try to use the one I used in my
Help, I accidently deleted everything in the /var dir. ( fat fingered ).
Is there a way to retrive it? or do i have to reinstall.
I'm now getting alot of error message since it's also a mail server. well
not anymore.
Thanks.
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all the users inboxes are by default there, as well as logs, and other
critical files; got backup??
Bri
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From: Kenzo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 9:27 AM
Subject: Deleted VAR
Help, I accidently deleted everything in
Hello,
I am working on connecting to my isp through a modem on freebsd. I am really
close to getting it working. I can manually logon like this
ppp ON TRINITY set device /dev/cuaa0 #com1
ppp ON TRINITY set speed 115200
ppp ON TRINITY show physical
ppp ON TRINITY term
at
atdt111234
i then
Today Mark wrote:
I believe I have found a security vulnerability in dump, which, under the
right conditions, allows any user with shell-access to gain root-privileges.
When dumping to a file, dump writes this file chmod 644. When the
root-partition is being backed-up, this leaves the
Today Mark wrote:
I believe I have found a security vulnerability in dump, which, under the
right conditions, allows any user with shell-access to gain root-privileges.
When dumping to a file, dump writes this file chmod 644. When the
root-partition is being backed-up, this leaves the
Hello, Im using FBSD 4.6 R i recently installed something (i dont
know what ) that changed the permissions on my /tmp directory.making things like
mysql php and other programs not function correctly.
as things are now on the broken box the permissions are:
drwx-- root wheel /tmp
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 11:36:16 -0600, Brian Henning
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hello,
I am working on connecting to my isp through a modem on freebsd. I am
really
close to getting it working. I can manually logon like this
ppp ON TRINITY set device /dev/cuaa0 #com1
ppp ON TRINITY set speed
I have installed linux-realplayer from ports (multimedia/linux-realplayer), but
I can't get it started:
casimiro realplay
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
casimiro gdb /usr/local/bin/realplay realplay.core
GNU gdb 4.18 (FreeBSD)
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free
Hi:
On Dec. 19 I send a mail to the list from another address. I didn't
received but I think that
pearhaps it was the politic of the mail server, don't send the msg to
the sender by default.
I've checked the mail archives and my message is not there.
So, I've resend the message today.
The
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 13:03:10 -0500 (EST)
Brent Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have another FBSD box thats working fine ..and the permissions on
its/tmp dir are:drwxrwxrwt root wheel /tmp
now to restore the permissions on the broken box ..i did
#chmod 777 /tmp
What you want is
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 18:52:19 +0100
Miguel Mendez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
t is the sticky bit, it means that files and directories created
inside/tmp are owned by whoever creates them. See man 8 sticky for
detailed info.
I've realized just after pressing send that this is not what I meant to
Today Kenzo wrote:
Help, I accidently deleted everything in the /var dir. ( fat fingered ).
Is there a way to retrive it? or do i have to reinstall.
I'm now getting alot of error message since it's also a mail server. well
not anymore.
You can restore the directory structure -- at least --
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Help, I accidently deleted everything in the /var dir. ( fat fingered ).
Is there a way to retrive it? or do i have to reinstall.
I'm now getting alot of error message since it's also a mail server. well
not anymore.
The stuff in /var tends
Today Brent Bailey wrote:
Hello, Im using FBSD 4.6 R i recently installed something (i dont
know what ) that changed the permissions on my /tmp directory.making
things like mysql php and other programs not function correctly.
as things are now on the broken box the permissions are:
Awesomethanx for your help... i have one other one for ya ...if your
up to it ..
for whatever reason ...a file that was in the /tmp dir is missing its a
file that mysql used called mysql.sock= it had permissions like
srwxrwxrwx mysql wheelmysql.sock=
any thoughts ??
Im sure i need this
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From: Brent Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 7:03 PM
Subject: permissions issue help ?!?!
however im not sure how to get the t on the permissions back
chmod 1777
There, all done. :)
(im not even sure what the t
ehhehe i hear ya ... its all good I appreciate your help much
Brent
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 18:52:19 +0100
Miguel Mendez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
t is the sticky bit, it means that files and directories created
inside/tmp are owned by whoever creates them. See man 8 sticky for
detailed
There is a tool supposed to be able to do this:
/usr/ports/sysutils/ffsrecov
However, it does not work for me, complaining about some missing magic.
Maybe you have more luck.
There is also an undelete (2) routine, however, I am not aware of any
program that uses it. In case you have any success
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 01:27:05PM -0500, Brent Bailey wrote:
Awesomethanx for your help... i have one other one for ya ...if your
up to it ..
for whatever reason ...a file that was in the /tmp dir is missing its a
file that mysql used called mysql.sock= it had permissions like
you need to stop and restart mysql
usually:
/usr/local/etc/rd.d/mysql-server.sh stop
/usr/local/etc/rd.d/mysql-server.sh start
ymmv
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Sent: Tuesday,
I'm new to freebsd, coming from linux.
In linux I use a 1600x1200 framebuffer console, is it possible to set up
something like this in freebsd? I am not talking about X Windows, but
increasing the size of the default 80x25 console.
Thanks,
Andrew Friedley
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From: Andrew Prewett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: security vulnerability in dump
Today Mark wrote:
I believe I have found a security vulnerability in dump, which, under
the right conditions, allows
Yes, that worked, but now I can't sshd to it anymore.
looking in the auth.log file, it sais Bind to port 22 on 0.0.0.0 failed
address already in use.
so I edit the file /etc/ssh/sshd_config to ListenAddress 10.25.2.60 ( the
server's address ) then restart.
in auth.log, it says Server Listening
This is a simle question That has generated a lot of well-meaning
but very complicated replies.
You can only have one default gateway.
This is an easy thing to set up.
If you need to define spcific routes, then its a bit more complicted.
But not rocket science.
One day someone will write a book
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-01-07 18:57:03 +0100:
On Dec. 19 I send a mail to the list from another address. I didn't
received but I think that
pearhaps it was the politic of the mail server, don't send the msg to
the sender by default.
I've checked the mail archives and my message is not
[Context lost to top posting.]
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Yes, that worked, but now I can't sshd to it anymore.
looking in the auth.log file, it sais Bind to port 22 on 0.0.0.0 failed
address already in use.
so I edit the file /etc/ssh/sshd_config to ListenAddress
Hi
I was looking for some x86 based SMP Architecture simulators that
run on
FreeBSD. Ideally I would like it to be able to boot a custom kernel -
Any pointers?
Thanks
Aniruddha
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Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There may be a lot more files one wishes not to be world-readable. :) And
excluding them all from the dump may not be the answer. Especially since it
would be very little trouble to adjust dump's code in such a way that it
writes chmod 600 to begin with.
This
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Andrew Friedley wrote:
I'm new to freebsd, coming from linux.
In linux I use a 1600x1200 framebuffer console, is it possible to set up
something like this in freebsd? I am not talking about X Windows, but
increasing the size of the default 80x25 console.
Probably one of
On Tue, 07 Jan 2003 13:44:48 -0500
Aniruddha Bohra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I was looking for some x86 based SMP Architecture simulators that
run on
FreeBSD. Ideally I would like it to be able to boot a custom kernel -
Any pointers?
emulators/bochs can emulate SMP
Andrew Friedley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm new to freebsd, coming from linux.
In linux I use a 1600x1200 framebuffer console, is it possible to set up
something like this in freebsd? I am not talking about X Windows, but
increasing the size of the default 80x25 console.
vidcontrol(1)
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
[ ... ]
This is silly. Just set umask properly, and you'll be all set.
This should not be something for individual programs (like
dump) to worry about.
Disagree. Most individual programs do not create world-readable files
containing root's view of the filesystem data.
At 2003-01-07T17:35:49Z, Andrew Prewett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Normally the master.passwd is backed up regularly by cron (/var/backups),
so maybe no need to backup it again.
Were you joking? Surely you're not implying that there's no need to copy
the data to tape (which is the most
OMFG. It's only about 2:00 PM here and I'm already having a long day.
everything works fine. I disconected the cable before so that all E-mails
would get routed to the second mail server instead of this one.
Of course I forgot to plug it back in.
man I need a smoke.
Thanks alot for all your
Hi Mark,
When dumping to a file, dump writes this file chmod 644. When the
root-partition is being backed-up, this leaves the dump-file vulnerable
to scanning by unprivileged users for the duration of the dump.
This is an important issue you've found in dump. Please submit a PR
with the
Hi
Is there a simple solution for creating all user directories under
/home ?
So, I have clean /home filesystem and hundreds of users in /etc/*passwd
Hopefully there is some simple command or script :)
TIA
L.
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* Lauri Laupmaa [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20030107 19:47]:
Hopefully there is some simple command or script :)
mkdir `cat /etc/passwd | cut -d : -f 6`
this assumes that the home_dir field of users is correctly set
qvb
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typed:
Hi
Is there a simple solution for creating all user directories under
/home ?
So, I have clean /home filesystem and hundreds of users in /etc/*passwd
Hopefully there is some simple command or script :)
You can get the list from
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Today Mike Meyer wrote:
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kenzo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
typed:
Yes, that worked, but now I can't sshd to it anymore.
looking in the auth.log
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kenzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
I put sshd_config back the way it was and rebooted and still got the same
thing.
Server Listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22
is that suppose to be this?
what else can I do?
You're supposed to get that message. What are you doing that's not
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew Prewett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
Today Mike Meyer wrote:
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kenzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
Yes, that worked, but now I can't sshd to it anymore.
looking in the auth.log file, it sais Bind to port 22 on
Today Kirk Strauser wrote:
At 2003-01-07T17:35:49Z, Andrew Prewett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Normally the master.passwd is backed up regularly by cron (/var/backups),
so maybe no need to backup it again.
Were you joking? Surely you're not implying that there's no need to copy
the data
Hi:
I have been looking around for the answer to this, and have not found
it.
I am running...
4.7-RELEASE FreeBSD
with...
cyrus-imapd-2.1.10
cyrus-sasl-2.1.9_1
installed as ports.
Compilation and installation seems fine but...
I trying to authenticate with the standard shadow password, but
Hi:
I have been looking around for the answer to this, and have not found
it.
I am running...
4.7-RELEASE FreeBSD
with...
cyrus-imapd-2.1.10
cyrus-sasl-2.1.9_1
installed as ports.
Compilation and installation seems fine but...
I trying to authenticate with the standard shadow password, but
Today Mike Meyer wrote:
[Context lost to top posting.]
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kenzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
Yes, that worked, but now I can't sshd to it anymore.
looking in the auth.log file, it sais Bind to port 22 on 0.0.0.0 failed
address already in use.
so I edit the file
I put sshd_config back the way it was and rebooted and still got the same
thing.
Server Listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22
is that suppose to be this?
what else can I do?
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At 2003-01-07T20:13:51Z, Andrew Prewett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If /etc and /var are on the same HD, then it's not a production machine or
the setup is simly wrong.
So you don't backup machines with more than one drive? I'm confused.
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To
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 05:05:03PM -0600, Robin Damm wrote:
I'm assuming the client eventually obtains a lease.
Actually, this was the odd thing. It didn't obtain a new lease at
bootup -- it actually used a cached lease (ie, couldn't contact the DHCP
server but fell back to what it usually
Hello Question-ers,
(Please cc me in replies)
I have a -stable box that I would like to bridge ethernet across 2 of 3
interfaces. If I read the man page correctly, all I have to do is set
net.link.ether.bridge to 1 and set net.link.ether.bridge_cfg to a comma-
seperated list of
I have a VERY, VERY old laptop (1.9 Megs of memory IBM), and I was wondering
if I could get FreeBSD 1 for it. If so, where? Thanks!
lattera
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I have a -stable box that I would like to bridge ethernet across 2 of 3
interfaces. If I read the man page correctly, all I have to do is set
net.link.ether.bridge to 1 and set net.link.ether.bridge_cfg to a comma-
seperated list of interfaces. Eg
sysctl
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
Today Mike Meyer wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
Today Mike Meyer wrote:
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typed:
Yes, that
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Today Kirk Strauser wrote:
At 2003-01-07T17:35:49Z, Andrew Prewett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Normally the master.passwd is backed up regularly by cron (/var/backups),
so maybe no need to backup it again.
Were you joking?
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 12:33:07PM -0300, Fernando Gleiser wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Kevin A. Pieckiel wrote:
This is my netstat -m output:
142/352/6016 mbufs in use (current/peak/max):
131 mbufs allocated to data
11 mbufs allocated to packet headers
81/160/1504 mbuf
Have a nice time.
A little question about quotas in 4.7-S
I'll give output of commands, because it will be more natural by my opinion.
There is a ordinary user some on my box with:
# uname -a
FreeBSD ZzZ 4.7-STABLE FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE #0: Wed Oct 16 20:56:02 GMT
2002
Hi,
This might be a bit off-topic (I know there are squid mailing lists,
but I've as of yet been unsuccessful in signing up) but I'm hoping
somebody might have an idea.
I have been attempting to use the offline_mode (I have offline_mode
on in my squid.conf) when my PPP connection is offline
I know I am missing something totally obvious, but am stumped.
I downloaded the relevant patch and .asc files to /tmp this am, and then
execute
patch /tmp/filedesc.patch
It just sits there, I let it sit for a good 20 minutes, it really shouldnt
take that long. I also tried it with the -p
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 12:21:23PM -0800, Brian wrote:
I know I am missing something totally obvious, but am stumped.
I downloaded the relevant patch and .asc files to /tmp this am, and then
execute
patch /tmp/filedesc.patch
It just sits there, I let it sit for a good 20 minutes, it
Right at the top of the patch man page it says:
but usually just
patch patchfile
I missed the , my bad although that is most nonintuitive, wtf ever
happened to command argument? If it needs to read a textfile then have it
read what I put in.
Bri
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, John Mills wrote:
Freebies -
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Brian wrote:
I downloaded the relevant patch and .asc files to /tmp this am, and then
execute
patch /tmp/filedesc.patch
From 'man patch':
=
patch - apply a diff file to an original
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Normally the master.passwd is backed up regularly by cron (/var/backups),
so maybe no need to backup
Hello,
I just tried opiepasswd. Now opiekeys is readable for all? Shouldn't
it be hidden for others?
(This is on a 4.6.2-Release system.)
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Right. Restarting a single process is easy. It's finding all the ones
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How come emacs in the ports is only version 19.34b when pkg_add -r
emacs gets me a newer version?
My ports are up2date. I run FreeBSD-4.7-R
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Normally the master.passwd is backed up regularly by cron
(/var/backups),
so maybe no need to backup it again.
Were you joking? Surely you're not implying that
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