Daniel J Cain Jr. wrote:
I am trying to get vmailmgr-0.96.9 to build from the ports collection of
FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE. I 'think' it will work if I can have the port use
a different compiler version during the build. I have been unable to
figure/find out how (if?) this is possible. By
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 17:09:04 +, Peter Risdon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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not know. Any information about positive or negative experiences with
any
of these programs in a multiple operating system configuration would be
appreciated.
This isn't on your list, but I
On Jan 14, 2004, at 6:43 PM, Jonathan T. Sage wrote:
you did. from ssh's point of view. however, pam is enabled, and it
allows password authentication. to do what you're asking, edit
sshd_config again, and toggle this line
# Change to no to disable PAM authentication
Howdy,
Occasionally the question pops up on the questions@ list about what the
fastest -jX number is for a single CPU system. I had some spare time so
I tried out a small matrix of possibilities.
My conclusion is that using -jX at all is mostly a waste of time on
single CPU systems running
Hello all.
I want to secure the network traffic of the users on my LAN, I want to
secure the MSN and ICQ data so people on the building can't use a sniffer
and watch the conversations.
I have something like this:
InternetInternet
^
My preference goes to Smart Boot Manager http://btmgr.sourceforge.net/
Free and lots of options. Let's say you have 2 windows installations on two
different hard drives (I know that's too much). You may run into troubles (like
starting booting from the second one and getting your desktop from the
Hello all again,
I'm finally getting my arms around FreeBSD and the updating processes
and tools. But I'm still trying to come up with good
habits/methods/instructions for updating routines for both myself and my
colleagues who also want to switch to FreeBSD.
I now understand how to use cvsup to
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 09:49 pm, Nicolás de Bari Embríz G. R. wrote:
Hello all.
I want to secure the network traffic of the users on my LAN, I want to
secure the MSN and ICQ data so people on the building can't use a sniffer
and watch the conversations.
I have something like this:
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 10:11 pm, Duane Winner wrote:
Hello all again,
I'm finally getting my arms around FreeBSD and the updating processes
and tools. But I'm still trying to come up with good
habits/methods/instructions for updating routines for both myself and my
colleagues who also
On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 11:11:22PM -0500, Duane Winner wrote:
I now understand how to use cvsup to keep my src and ports tree current.
I know how to use pkg_add -r to install new sotware, or go into
/usr/ports/whatever to make install. I know how to do portupgrade to
upgrade my installed
Thanks for the reply, which was very helpful.
Could you just clarify one thing for me? On your last point regarding
'SECURITY - STABLE - CURRENT', my understanding up to now has been that
this applies to the FreeBSD 'src' tree only, but not to the ports
collection. Am I correct?
If we are
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 20:43, Simon Barner wrote:
Daniel J Cain Jr. wrote:
I am trying to get vmailmgr-0.96.9 to build from the ports collection of
FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE. I 'think' it will work if I can have the port use
a different compiler version during the build. I have been unable to
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 04:25:25PM +0800, Dinesh Nair wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, John wrote:
I have an update, additional information...
Instead of getting the device ID line, i.e.
Jan 11 17:56:56 pearl /kernel: acd0: CDROM Compaq CRN-8241B at ata0-slave PIO
I get
Jan 11 18:09:55 pearl
Hi all thanks for all your answers.
The solution that i found was to add to my ipnat.rules this lines:
map dc1 192.168.10.0/24 - 0/32 portmap tcp/udp auto
map dc1 192.168.10.0/24 - 0/32
and to my rc.conf this :
static_routes=linux
route_linux=192.168.0.0/16 192.168.1.3
regards.
Hi all, I
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