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To add, most kinds of network statistic programs will put the card into
catch all mode...
i would try to watch the system messages, and in case it happens run a
ps to see whats happening... that in case, you have not started any kind
of program that
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*If* this is a genuine bug in the 7.0 branch of fbsd, it would sound
like a major problem to me...
Have you tried to reach the developers, to tell them about the problem?
Giorgos Keramidas schrieb:
On 2006-03-04 23:41, Oliver Leitner [EMAIL
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Oliver Leitner wrote:
Karol Kwiatkowski schrieb:
Kövesdán Gábor wrote:
I don't use any log cleaner, I triggered this accidentally. Please read
the whole thread if you're interested or see
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Big one, so you know howto use a log cleaner.
am i am the only one that is not impressed?
btw, did you actually realize, that log cleaner wont clean the history
file? just a suggestion...
Kövesdán Gábor schrieb:
Hello,
look at this:
[EMAIL
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Yea... Right...
well, however...
log out and log back in, it should start the logs again.
in case you really dropped it accidently, look if the system logging
daemon is running.
Kövesdán Gábor schrieb:
Oliver Leitner wrote:
Big one, so you
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Well, it could have different reasons then:
1. your box has been hacked, and you have a somewhat crippled login or
shell, try to replace that things with clean ones.
2. maybe there is something wrong with memory mapping, eventually diag
your ram, or
says, a list of used ports
and the programs running on them, etc...
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Rein Kadastik wrote:
No worries (from the security side). This error means that SSH daemon
cannot start because the port 22 is already use by another program
(probably
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has captive been ported to bsd yet?
that might be a solution...
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?
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thats a pretty heavy machine for an os that runs on 486...
well, depending on which exact servers, software or programs you want to
run on it, its either enough, or it isnt...
if you want more exact calcs, please apply us with some more information...
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get?
secondly, are there any infos about this port in the changelog? (or was
the filename changes, install...) in root port dir...
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err, just an idea, youre relaying via smtp from gmail.
isnt that smtp.gmail.com?
just from what ive lately seen, the gmail smtp server is a little bit slow on
sending
On Tuesday 15 February 2005 11:23, Kim johansen wrote:
i got a problem with sendmail, when i send a mail it takes
a
mail.
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 12:10:43 +0100, Oliver Leitner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
err, just an idea, youre relaying via smtp from gmail.
isnt that smtp.gmail.com?
just from what ive lately seen, the gmail smtp server is a little bit
slow on sending
On Tuesday 15 February
well, its ok to have /tmp on the same partition as /, as long as other
security measurements work, for example a tripwire setup and logging user
actions of any kind, also having an overview over the logs.
as long as these work, and you take care whats going on on the box, it does
not really
and to the point.
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Jan Branbergen wrote:
I would like to install SQL here for my own use, not for any real life
currently, round now for learning.
Right now plan to install MySQL.
Looking through the ports there is numerous version
i guess you would have to set the bind directory to be jailed in the rc.conf,
but thats just a guess, i have no dns running on a bsd here.
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On Friday 11 February 2005 23:29, kilim wrote:
Hello,
regarding Bind 9, here:
http
well, i havent done that one yet, but you might want to have a look onto
this page, that i just discovered via google:
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/site-mysql-postgresql-1
there are many more articles about this one.
i hope this helps you further.
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alot of discussions going on the past 48 hours about this topic, i guess
there is alot of room for explanations left, that ppls want to hear, why not
give the ppls that actually stand behind FreeBSD and behind the logo contest
or whatever it is a chance to tell us what they where thinking about
On Friday 11 February 2005 02:54, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Ken Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I do not know what the 'web1.a.net.' is about, more specifically he
.net. (dot on the end). i took this for the initial setup that was
done on the box' initial entry in the /etc/hosts.
It looks
On Friday 11 February 2005 02:54, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Ken Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I do not know what the 'web1.a.net.' is about, more specifically he
.net. (dot on the end). i took this for the initial setup that was
done on the box' initial entry in the /etc/hosts.
It looks
On Friday 11 February 2005 03:49, Technical Director wrote:
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005, Mike Hauber wrote:
weeks to figure out how to use correct grammar in an announcement
or a responce (and even if the grammar is left _so_ wanting, take
a look at the archives for this list. It can't be all
for answering a discussion about a logo contest youre taking a quite wide
turn, dont you guys think?
On Thursday 10 February 2005 23:34, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Garance A Drosihn writes:
You've never heard of a startup firm? Perhaps a startup made of
recent college graduates? They might
On Friday 11 February 2005 04:15, Technical Director wrote:
and for a personal thing of mine, would you please leave terms like
decision makers out of here, i just have the certain feeling that youre
referring to the manager type of person, who does not ever go to a
serverroom or really
their client like the
file youve found.
i hope this helps you further.
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On Tuesday 08 February 2005 14:35, Bret Walker wrote:
Last night, I ran chkrootkit and it gave me a warning about being infected
with Slapper. Slapper exploits
.
Thanks,
Bret
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i know a certain hacking group
well, i am quite new to freebsd, one of the things that got me curious enough
to give it a try was the current logo, i like the beastie, it just has the
perfect all around look, so why change it?
never change a running system
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On Wednesday 09 February 2005 20:07, Hexren wrote:
See the thread The FreeBSD Project is announcing a public competition
for the new logo design. in -advocacy - I've already replied with
my views on the subject, along the same lines as your comments.
I'm not subscribed to -advocacy
if we dont take care of the little things around us, what right do we have
to be upset on the bigger ones?
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 20:28, sp0ng3b0b wrote:
Charles-André Landemaine wrote:
This will sign the death of FreeBSD.
Oh please, wake me up, it's a nightmare!!!
Come on now, is
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 22:33, Mark Rowlands wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 21:06, Timothy Luoma wrote:
On Feb 9, 2005, at 1:56 PM, Chad Morland wrote:
On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 18:48:19 +, Mark Ovens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
See the thread The FreeBSD Project is
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 22:56, Frank Laszlo wrote:
Oliver Leitner wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 22:33, Mark Rowlands wrote:
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 21:06, Timothy Luoma wrote:
On Feb 9, 2005, at 1:56 PM, Chad Morland wrote:
On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 18:48:19 +, Mark Ovens
add your user to the wheel group
that might do the trick.
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On Wednesday 02 February 2005 12:16, Gert Cuykens wrote:
Why does it not accept my password ?
I# ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Password:
Password:
Password:
Permission denied
oops, the others are right, i was wrong, i was thinking just two steps ahead
once again...)
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 12:38, Oliver Leitner wrote:
add your user to the wheel group
that might do the trick.
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then you might check the generated textfile for current packages which are
outdated, and need to be upgraded...
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 14:25, Oliver Leitner wrote:
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 14:19, saravanan ganapathy wrote:
Hai
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 14:57, saravanan ganapathy wrote:
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wrote:
saravanan ganapathy wrote:
Hai ,
I have installed 5.3 release and want to keep my
system uptodate with the security patches.
Based on many guides, I have arranged
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 15:11, saravanan ganapathy wrote:
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On Wednesday 02 February 2005 14:19, saravanan
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Hai ,
I have installed 5.3 release and want to keep my
system uptodate with the security patches
with that...
besides the more obvious reason why daily updates on every package isnt a
good idea, if you dont want to read UPDATES file daily;)
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I am not completely sure...
but from what i know bout a COLD Reboot:
just unplug the power cable.
that exactly does what a COLD Reboot does.
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On Monday 31 January 2005 15:31, Billy Newsom wrote:
I need to do a cold restart. I've
that?
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Ok, this is a longshot... i kinda dont know this problem...
but maybe, if you set your clockrate to something lower, its gonna
work, look
below for a list of your supported hz vs. supported resolutions...
i have that info from your logfile
You get something like an options menu if youre trying to install that
program?
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On Tuesday 25 January 2005 21:21, Ken Hawkins wrote:
configure: error: You have enabled Apache 2 support while your server
is Apache 1.3. Please use
'
to clear it out.
maybe there is a -D switch i can send make so that I can get an
interactive menu again?
ken;
On Jan 25, 2005, at 3:21 PM, Oliver Leitner wrote:
You get something like an options menu if youre trying to install that
program?
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try to call ./configure with that switch...
./configure --with-apxs=/path/to/bin/apxs
btw, a tip, if youre just installing ports, use something like portinstall
rather than doing it all by hand;)
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On Tuesday 25 January 2005 22:34
collection (hence /usr/local...), and that its the perl version
5.8.5 from there...
maybe you just havent the right perl installed?
but i cant put my hand into the fire for this, after all im new to bsd=)
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On Monday 24 January 2005
Ok, im not fully into the programs involved with SAN technology, maybe you
may give a few names of programs youre used to, so i could look for em?
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On Monday 24 January 2005 15:46, Wood, Bradley wrote:
Hi
I am wanting to access
of that, how bout disabling all daemons that startup on boottime with
the box, and in case you have it running, disable your x, cause its just
taking up time and we dont really need a gui on bsd, do we?
ok, just had to be...
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On Monday
the logs, also the ones including
informations on who connected to that box.
Also, its only a thought, but how much space is left on that system, do a
df -h and have a closer look...
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On Monday 24 January 2005 22:02, gabriel wrote
, if it happens at exactly
the same time again...
And then set all daemons, that didnt startup with the machine to debug mode
logging, also look if they have existing startup files (...sh in rc.d, maybe
enabled through rc.conf...)
just general error searching routines...
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just to add reasons...
run a memtest on that machine, could be a dead ram as well...
On Monday 24 January 2005 22:36, gabriel wrote:
Oh don't scare me, the machine I'm talking about is my gateway, the
last gateway I had died (mobo fried) but I dont remember it doing this
though.
On Mon, 24
well, you might wanna try to install the following port:
graphics/linux_mesa3
i dunno if FreeBSD has such a thing, for now im using
the debian.org package search interface for finding which library is part of
which archive...
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Ok, this is a longshot... i kinda dont know this problem...
but maybe, if you set your clockrate to something lower, its gonna work, look
below for a list of your supported hz vs. supported resolutions...
i have that info from your logfile pastings...
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Well, theyre prolly in the sourcecode for the login routine, were talking
bout opensource, you know...
sorry, i dont know them, and i havent looked em up on my own, but im sure
they are there.
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On Tuesday 25 January 2005 01:00, Sean
make and make install clean should do a good thing too, if the sourcecode
itself isnt perl, nor any part of it, you should get the results wanted with
these commands.
please correct me, if im not right, but the Makefile is not pl, right?
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http
theyll be stored...
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On Tuesday 25 January 2005 01:43, Peterhin wrote:
I asked the question the other day, whether to do a standard install or
a custom install. This was brought about because I read several
sources, including G
on the probably size of your data, and where theyll
be stored...
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On Tuesday 25 January 2005 01:43, Peterhin wrote:
I asked the question the other day, whether to do a standard
install or a custom install
you might want to give proftpd a try...
/usr/ports/ftp/proftpd
for more info on proftpd you might wanna look on www.proftpd.org
they have quite a good documentation on it.
this should cover both of your questions...
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On Friday 21
which printing queue manager are you using?
is your printer pingeable (or in any other way reachable) from your bsd box?
does your printing queue manager recognize the printer?
what do your printer queue manager and daemon logs on the bsd box say?
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http
you might want to give proftpd a try...
/usr/ports/ftp/proftpd
for more info on proftpd you might wanna look on www.proftpd.org
they have quite a good documentation on it.
this should cover both of your questions...
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On Friday 21
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On Friday 21 January 2005 02:00, you wrote:
Ok.
But i dont would like to switch ftp deamon. I already have ftpd in
production
thanks,
Oliver Leitner wrote:
you might want to give proftpd a try...
/usr/ports/ftp/proftpd
for more
I did a search on google for that error, and i might have found something
that you may wanna try:
cp /usr/local/bin/foomatic-rip /usr/local/libexec/cups/filter
please tell me if it works=)
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On Sunday 23 January 2005 00:12, gabriel
A good short description of the ms-ds protocol is given here:
http://www.eventid.net/displayprot.asp?lic=19fdcf8protocol=*keyword=2000
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On Sunday 23 January 2005 01:30, Marty Landman wrote:
Hi,
Sorry if the subject's a bit cryptic
To inform the list as well...
The bug got fixed
after setting the Loglevel to debug in the cups.conf we found out that the
tmp dir wasnt existant, so he created the tmp dir, and set the right
permissions, and it worked.
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...
hope that helps you any further...
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On Sunday 23 January 2005 02:29, you wrote:
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