On Sun, 24 Aug 2008, Polytropon wrote:
The reason why I ask: I've been using FreeBSD 5 and XFree86 4
for many years happily, my ATI Radeon 9000 RV250 had excellent
driver support, 3D no problems. Since I was forced to upgrade
to FreeBSD 7 due to a massive data loss, I have problems with
Xorg 7.
Gary Kline wrote:
This may have been covered too-often before, buy why can't
*everything* related to /etc hang off /etc? I can create a
symlink in /etc to /usr/local/etc named loc or local.
Thing is, why this isn't done by default?
Mostly historical reasons. The typical
I think someone is attempting to get into my system.
Here is my details: There are 2 login failuers on ttyv0,
And also 2 login failers on ttyv0 root.
I did not try login in on that terminal. Are they able to try to do it away
from my computer, from a remote location?
Can someone tell me how
hunter morgan wrote:
Hi. ive had a freebsd7 box running zfs on 5 500gb hard drives for months
upon months now with mostly good stability but every couple of minutes in my
logs i get errors such as:
kernel: GEOM: ad2: corrupt or invalid GPT detected.
kernel: GEOM: ad2: GPT rejected -- may not be
(one more try; the first one didn't find it's way to questions@)
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 18:54:19 -0700 prad wrote:
in ports there is fedora and gentoo.
any opinions on preferences?
Ususally you just do a cd to the linux port you need (i.e.
cd /usr/ports/print/acroread7) and do an installation.
Christopher Joyner wrote:
I think someone is attempting to get into my system.
Here is my details: There are 2 login failuers on ttyv0,
And also 2 login failers on ttyv0 root.
I did not try login in on that terminal. Are they able to try to do it away
from my computer, from a remote
Hi Norberto,
It is solved but quite simply!
But through no skill of mine. Installed tcpmssd, man page said to re-configure
the kernel before diversion can be done.
So I added this to the GENERIC config file:
options IPFIREWALL
options IPDIVERT
options IPV6FIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT
options
On Sat, 2008-08-23 at 15:16 -0700, Walt Pawley wrote:
At 10:01 AM +0100 8/23/08, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Walt Pawley wrote:
At the risk of beating this to death, I just happened to
stumble on a real world example of why one might want to use
Perl for sed-ly stuff.
... snip ...
wump$
Hi,
I want my laptop to shutdown when the battery is critical low, but the
ACPI Battery info warning only comes on at a battery level of 10, but I
just noticed that the kernel logs:
kernel: battery0: critically low charge!
..this happens at battery life 7. Better point of shutting down, this
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David Gurvich wrote:
Using Xfree86 is possible but may require much manual configuration. I
also have problems with firefox and claws-mail in windowmaker icewm,
but not in kde3 or kde4. I suspect there is a library path issue.
I was doing some
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Hi!
My situation: I have a server with FBSD 7 installed with two 40 GB disks
in RAID 1 (gmirror) config.
Now I have noticed the lack of space on the drive so I am thinking to
change these disks for two 160 GB.
What is the best way to clone the main
Hello,
I'm about to get an MSI K9A2GM-FIH mobo with an on-board Realtek
RTL8111C GigE adapter (I've picked that because the on-board Radeon HD
3200 RS780 chip seems supported by the radeon(4x) xorg driver).
Unfortunately, I (wrongly) assumed that the RTL8111C would be
supported by the rl(4) or
You gave a very good explaination with many background
information; there's just something I'd like to add.
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 08:18:41 +0100, Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However there is no overriding reason to rearrange the filesystems.
Oh, there are arguments about does the root
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 00:16:16 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I found that not having moused enabled made for slow switches to X with
xorg:
http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=55740+0+archive/2008/freebsd-x11/20080727.freebsd-x11
Setting moused_enable=Y in
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 07:39:30 +, Christopher Joyner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I think someone is attempting to get into my system.
Here is my details: There are 2 login failuers on ttyv0,
And also 2 login failers on ttyv0 root.
I did not try login in on that terminal. Are they able to
Hi Kris!
Good to hear from you..,
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Stacey Roberts wrote:
Hello,
Forgive me if this has already been covered.,
I'm preparing a replacement workstation where I currently have pgp-6.5.8_1
installed and in use, to a new machine.
I see
I have a hosted domain that recently changed their mail filtering. I
am not happy with the new setup and am considering setting up my own.
Looking for tips on setting up something on my freeBSD 6.1 box.
My ISP is cablevision IO. Not sure what they allow, ie: whether I can
have my hosted
pete wrote:
I have a hosted domain that recently changed their mail filtering. I am
not happy with the new setup and am considering setting up my own.
Looking for tips on setting up something on my freeBSD 6.1 box.
Running your own MTA is one of those sysadmin rights of passage. It's
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 20:22:34 +0100, Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running your own MTA is one of those sysadmin rights of passage. It's
unfortunate that the general levels of spam and other nastyness around
the net make it so much harder than it should be nowadays.
Things that are
I am very happy with:
Sendmail (the one that comes with Freebsd...)
and messagewall (in the ports).
if you need, I can send you the 3 config files...
that make it all happen.
with this software you can:
1) receive email directly to your computer (provided that port 25 is
open).
2) filter
At 05:19 AM 8/23/2008, David Banning wrote:
I am running into a problem with the space character in filenames.
For instance, If I want to run the script;
for x in `ls`
do
echo $x
done
then filenames that have a space in them ie: john smith.jpg
are processed by my script as two names, john
At 01:06 PM 8/24/2008, pete wrote:
I have a hosted domain that recently changed their mail filtering. I
am not happy with the new setup and am considering setting up my own.
Looking for tips on setting up something on my freeBSD 6.1 box.
My ISP is cablevision IO. Not sure what they allow, ie:
Are there are any flags or tricks to get these two daemons to log IP
addresses of failed login attempts, rather than PTR hostnames?
man ftpd
man sshd
... show nothing, afaics.
thanks
Len
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On Aug 24, 2008, at 1:06 PM, pete wrote:
I have a hosted domain that recently changed their mail filtering. I
am not happy with the new setup
I have my email hosted by fastmail.fm. I am extremely happy with
them. (They really understand IMAP and the needs to power email
users).
and
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 16:32:56 -0500, Len Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there are any flags or tricks to get these two daemons to log IP
addresses of failed login attempts, rather than PTR hostnames?
man ftpd
man sshd
... show nothing, afaics.
At least for ftpd I think there is a
On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 02:06:25PM -0400, pete wrote:
I have a hosted domain that recently changed their mail filtering. I
am not happy with the new setup and am considering setting up my own.
Looking for tips on setting up something on my freeBSD 6.1 box.
My ISP is cablevision IO. Not sure
At least for ftpd I think there is a solution:
1. Edit /etc/inetd.conf
ftp stream tcp nowait root/usr/libexec/ftpd
ftpd -ll
ftp stream tcp6nowait root/usr/libexec/ftpd
ftpd -ll
with -ll, ftpd still logs failures as auth.log as
Aug 24
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 17:18:55 -0500, Len Conrad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
with -ll, ftpd still logs failures as auth.log as
same in ftpd.log
[The IPs] they are not logged.
I did the three steps I mentioned and have failures with IPs
logged in /var/log/ftpd.log, for example:
connection
Hi,
If you can use a 6.3 version, realtek has release some drivers.
Unfortunately, those drivers aren't working with the version 7 (I test it
with FreeNAS under FreeBSD version 6.3 and 7).
With version 7 the driver recognize the NIC but its unusable (can't assign
an IP address).
Here is a link to
with -ll, ftpd still logs failures as auth.log as
same in ftpd.log
[The IPs] they are not logged.
I did the three steps I mentioned and have failures with IPs
logged in /var/log/ftpd.log, for example:
connection from 79.165.190.70 (79.165.190.70)
FTP LOGIN FAILED FROM
cpghost wrote:
Hello,
I'm about to get an MSI K9A2GM-FIH mobo with an on-board Realtek
RTL8111C GigE adapter (I've picked that because the on-board Radeon HD
3200 RS780 chip seems supported by the radeon(4x) xorg driver).
Unfortunately, I (wrongly) assumed that the RTL8111C would be
supported
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 12:58:19AM +0200, Popof Popof wrote:
2008/8/24 cpghost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I'm about to get an MSI K9A2GM-FIH mobo with an on-board Realtek
RTL8111C GigE adapter (I've picked that because the on-board Radeon HD
3200 RS780 chip seems supported by the radeon(4x)
On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 06:02:13PM -0600, Andrew Falanga wrote:
cpghost wrote:
Hello,
I'm about to get an MSI K9A2GM-FIH mobo with an on-board Realtek
RTL8111C GigE adapter (I've picked that because the on-board Radeon HD
3200 RS780 chip seems supported by the radeon(4x) xorg driver).
When I try to boot FreeBSD, it cycles through all of my hardware etc.
as with a regular boot then says:
panic: ohci_add_done: addr 0x7fef16d0 not found
and tells me that it's rebooting, and just keeps doing this.
I was told that it was most likely a USB issue, especially if I had
recently added
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008, Polytropon wrote:
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 00:16:16 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I found that not having moused enabled made for slow switches to X with
xorg:
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Meaghan Hayes wrote:
When I try to boot FreeBSD, it cycles through all of my hardware etc.
as with a regular boot then says:
panic: ohci_add_done: addr 0x7fef16d0 not found
and tells me that it's rebooting, and just keeps doing this.
I was
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Em Dom, 2008-08-24 às 14:06 -0400, pete escreveu:
I have a hosted domain that recently changed their mail filtering. I
am not happy with the new setup and am considering setting up my own.
Looking for tips on setting up something on my freeBSD 6.1 box.
My ISP is cablevision IO. Not sure
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What modules are loaded from loader.conf?
I had two distinct issues on one machine that were entirely due to
module loading. One was sound, using snd_driver instead of a specific
sound driver caused the machine to reboot. The other issue was
nvidia. The binary nvidia driver caused an instant
Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
Receiving mail directly will be more possible, but tricky. You will
need to use a dynamic DNS system. Also do consider uptime and
reliability. In the old days, if one MTA couldn't reach another it
would hold stuff in its queue for four or five days. Now, most MTAs
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