Mel wrote:
On Thursday 26 February 2009 08:48:35 Tim Judd wrote:
Building WITHOUT_KERBEROS and installing MIT-port, is best option to use that
implementation. You may need to remove libraries by hand, not sure if make
delete-old-libs covers it.
Using WITHOUT_KERBEROS to build world IIRC
On Thu, 2008-06-26 at 15:20 -0400, Chris Edwards wrote:
I have been put in charge of creating a single sign-on mechanism for our
Windows 2003 and FreeBSD servers. We are wanting to use Active Directory as
our LDAP server. I know of four different methods that could possibly work.
1.
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 12:06 -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
I noticed that every sudo command I issue is accompanied
by a Last login message.
25testokcns root $ls .hushlogin
ls: .hushlogin: No such file or directory
26testokcns root $sudo touch .hushlogin
Last login: Thu Apr 3
On Mon, 2007-12-31 at 14:07 -0600, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
have most of the machines here doing ssh authentication via kerberos
against a heimdal KDC running openbsd 4.2-release.
I have a similar setup here with an OpenBSD 4.2 KDC and a FreeBSD
7.0-BETA2 machine and I remember it being a
On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 19:38 +, Frank Shute wrote:
On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 07:21:23PM -0500, Tom McLaughlin wrote:
On Sat, 2007-12-15 at 04:13 +0200, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
Hi Frank,
Now that you mention pdksh, have you tried mksh (in Ports too)?
I've installed
On Sat, 2007-12-15 at 04:13 +0200, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2007-12-14 21:10, Frank Shute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used bash for an interactive shell for about 5 years until I
discovered the goodness of pdksh. About half the size, statically
linked, not full of bugs and better editing
On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 22:26 -0500, Chuck Robey wrote:
Tom McLaughlin wrote:
Now that you mention pdksh, have you tried mksh (in Ports too)?
I've installed it and successfully run moderately large ksh scripts
(like the webrev(1) utility of OpenSolaris), and it is about an order
On Fri, 2007-11-23 at 20:01 -0800, Kamil Kisiel wrote:
On Nov 23, 2007 7:31 PM, Kamil Kisiel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 23, 2007 7:16 PM, Christopher Cowart
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 07:09:36PM -0800, Kamil Kisiel wrote:
On 11/23/07, Christopher Cowart
On Sat, 2007-08-04 at 08:47 -0500, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
During an installation, ports/lang/python24, I did a
sudo make install
And was prompted for my password. I entered it (probably miskeyed it
as I was leaning over the keyboard from a strange position and got a
response
On Sat, 2007-07-28 at 15:13 -0500, Jonathan Horne wrote:
today, when i was auditing what needs to be updated, i came upon this:
autoconf-2.13.000227_5 needs updating (port has
2.13.000227_6)
autoconf-2.53_3needs updating (port has 2.53_4)
On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 15:10 -0700, Cy Schubert wrote:
Before I embark on yet another mini project, is there an approach to
optionally configure an interface only if another interface has not been
configured? If for example rl0 is configured using DHCP ath0 would not be
configured.
One
On Sun, 2006-04-02 at 00:51 +0800, Marlon Martin wrote:
linuxpluginwrapper is installed from ports, and linux-flashplugin7 after
that i copy libmap.conf-FreeBSD6
fromfile:///usr/local/share/examples/linuxpluginwrapper/libmap.conf-FreeBSD6
/usr/local/share/examples/linuxpluginwrapper/ to /etc/
On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 19:46 -0800, Wayne wrote:
I can't get past the # in FreeBSD What's the deal with this version? I need
some help with this version. Help
Wayne
People really need more information in order to help.
[DISCLAIMER: The box in question is a CentOS machine but wheel group
usage isn't common in the Linux world so I'm hoping another FreeBSD user
has run into this.]
I have a box at work running Samba 3 which I have added as a domain
member to an existing Windows domain with a Windows (I believe NT4)
I'm wondering if any pdksh users can tell me how to bind an escape
sequence to a command. I want to bind the Home key (^[OH) to
beginning-of-line. I tried the following but I get a weird result.
bind '^[OH'=beginning-of-line
When I hit the home key the cursor jumps to the beginning of the line
On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 16:23 -0700, Joshua Lewis wrote:
I really want to get Mono working on a FreeBSD Apache system. I have done
lots of searching and have not figured out how to get it properly
configured.
I merged the BSD# ports with my local ports collection
I did a make install clean
On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 23:15 -0600, SigmaX wrote:
Tom McLaughlin wrote:
On Tue, 2005-02-01 at 12:21 -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
SigmaX [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
snip
yeah... That's the only BSD port of XSP or the like I've heard of. I
wish I had the knowledge to help out
On Tue, 2005-02-01 at 12:21 -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
SigmaX [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm fairly new to FreeBSD (Former Linux user), and I have a FreeBSD
5.3 server. Pretty soon I'm going to need ASP .NET on the server, but
understand that XSP/mod_mono have some major issues with
-0500, Tom McLaughlin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2005-02-01 at 12:21 -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
SigmaX [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm fairly new to FreeBSD (Former Linux user), and I have a FreeBSD
5.3 server. Pretty soon I'm going to need ASP .NET on the server
On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 11:57 -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 09:18:08PM +0800, T.F. Cheng wrote:
hi,
i was trying to compile oo 2.0-devel on fbsd5.3 but
failed, here is what i got:
This port is work-in-progress and not expected to build yet.
Kris
FWIW, it's
Hi, I have a machine which I am running a jail on to be used as a clean
work space for ports work. I got tired of messing up the ports tree and
installed ports on my desktop so I figured a jails would be the best
solution. The jail host is running FreeBSD-stable because I'm waiting
for some
On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 16:01 +0200, Benjamin Walkenhorst wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am just trying to install gtk-sharp from ports. mono installed just
fine, but the gtk-sharp build seems to hang at some point:
snip
At this point mono will start eating huge amount of cpu-cycles. I don't
On Fri, 2004-07-09 at 10:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way that I can allow a user to set the system time without allowing them
to su to root? I can do things using sudo, but I was wondering if there was a way
without using third party software.
Thanks
Adam
sudo is an
On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 11:41, CD Baby wrote:
What simple built-in command-line tools are available if I want to
just do some simple math on the command line?
If I'm there in a shell, and need to know what 17 times 36 equals?
calc
It's in ports and easier than anything else I've seen
On Mon, 2004-06-21 at 02:59, Lloyd Hayes wrote:
Linux is for people who hate Micro$oft.
BSD is for people who love Unix.
Under these conditions, I guess that I need to go for Linux...
I'f you're going to go with Linux then I'd recommend Mandrake. Many
people would also recommend Suse as
On Sat, 2004-06-19 at 14:23, Lloyd Hayes wrote:
I finally decided that I needed to get more information on FreeBSD. I
got it up and running, then I did something else and I start getting
errors again
So I just ordered 3 books on FreeBSD from Amazon. In most of the reviews
posted
On Sat, 2004-06-19 at 15:40, Jorn Argelo wrote:
Lloyd Hayes wrote:
I finally decided that I needed to get more information on FreeBSD. I
got it up and running, then I did something else and I start getting
errors again
So I just ordered 3 books on FreeBSD from Amazon. In most of
On Thu, 2004-05-13 at 00:10, Jason Dusek wrote:
Unfortunately, I do not have KDE. Is there some kind of EMACS mode for
hexediting?
Not sure about emacs but cd into /usr/ports and run 'make searh
key=hex'. That will list out every port which mentions hex somewhere in
its port name or
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 05:38, Jason Dusek wrote:
Hi Kids,
I have an interesting problem. I would like to do a nested login to a
remote machine using xdmcp. My machine is running 4.9BSD and the latest
GNOME release. The other machine is running 4.9BSD and KDE. So, here's
what I know:
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 13:53, Stacey Roberts wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for the reply.
- Original Message -
From: Tom McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: To Stacey Roberts
Date: Sun, 04 Jan, 2004 21:54 GMT
Subject: Re: Mount /cdrom as non-root user - does this actually work for anyone
On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 08:31, Stacey Roberts wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for the reply.
- Original Message -
From: Tom McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: To Stacey Roberts
Date: Sun, 04 Jan, 2004 05:48 GMT
Subject: Re: Mount /cdrom as non-root user - does this actually work for anyone
On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 23:13, chip wrote:
Now I installed mplayer. The man pages shows gmplayer as a gui version
of mplayer. When I enter gmplayer I get command not found. Mplayer works
otherwise. I see a port for skins for the gui, but no port for the gui
itself. Am I missing something
On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 20:13, Stacey Roberts wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for the reply..,
- Original Message -
From: Gautam Gopalakrishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: To Stacey Roberts
Date: Sun, 04 Jan, 2004 00:59 GMT
Subject: Re: Mount /cdrom as non-root user - does this actually work
On Wed, 2003-12-24 at 21:05, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Tom McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, I have a quick question about the cp command and recursively copying
a directory. If I type:
$ cp -R /foo/file/ ~/
I get in my home directory a file called file. If I type:
$ cp
Hi, I have a quick question about the cp command and recursively copying
a directory. If I type:
$ cp -R /foo/file/ ~/
I get in my home directory a file called file. If I type:
$ cp -R /foo/file ~/
I get in my home directory a directory called foo and a file called
file. Can someone explain
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