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RE: New to FreeBSD

2008-06-20 Thread Grammas, August

 
"Absolute BSD" is the 1st edition.
You'll want "Absolute FreeBSD",
which is the 2nd ed, and includes
material for FreeBSD Rel 6.X.


   August
 
If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous,
he will not bite you; that is the principle difference bet-
ween a dog and a man.
 
Sam Clemens

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|> I am a FreeBSD newbie, want to get started with BSD and have fun.
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|> Complete FreeBSD book. Interested in who uses FreeBSD and in what way
|> FreeBSD is better than Linux for servers.
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|> Started having fun with FreeBSD 7.. Thanks for your responses.
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|> ~ Sundar ~
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| Two other handy FreeBSD books:
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| BSD Hacks
| The Best of FreeBSD Basics
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| both by Dru Lavigne


I would like to add the invaluable

Absolute BSD, by fellow Michael W. Lucas

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telnet and rlogin problems

2008-03-03 Thread Grammas, August
 

 Rel: FreeBSD 6.2

 

 Summary: I am unable to get either 

 telnet or rlogin to function

 

 Details: To several of my PCs, that had been running 4.11,

 I have installed release 6.2.

 

 To the rc.conf, which was used for 4.11, I added:

 

 rcpbind_enable="YES"

 rpc_lockd_enable="YES"

 rpc_statd_enable="YES"

 nfs_server_enable="YES"

 nfs_client_enable="YES"

 mountd_enable="YES"

 ftpd_enable="YES"

 

  To hosts.allow, I added:

 

 rpcbind | ALL | allow

 

  To login.access, I added:

 

 +:ALL:.ursa.com

 

I have looked in the handbook, Michael Lucas's

2nd Ed Absolute FreeBSD and in both the NOTES

files for configuring the kernel, and I still am un-

able to either telnet or rlogin to the box.  I do not

recall that I have made any changes to the kernel

config file when going to 6.2 - I believe that I am

using the same config file.

 

It is my opinion that I am missing one or two

specific incantations.  Can anyone out there

shed some light on what I am missing to get

these to work?

 

Thank you.

 

 

  August Grammas

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If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous,

he will not bite you; that is the principle difference bet-

ween a dog and a man.

 

Sam Clemens

 

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