Re: GAIM and Yahoo.

2003-10-12 Thread Jett Tayer
works fine wid us here with ipfw rules allowed from any to any

:(



>>Content-Type: text/plain;
>>   charset="us-ascii"
>>Content-Description: signed data
>>Content-Disposition: inline
>>
>>Although GAIM's website (http://gaim.sourceforge.net) doesn't mention
>> that
>>their client still doesn't work for Yahoo, I'm still unable to connect
>> with
>>the error that my username is invalid.
>>
>>Does anyone else still have this problem?
>
> Try deleting your yahoo account in Gaim and adding it again.
>
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arp messages... is this normal?

2003-10-12 Thread Jett Tayer
this keeps appearing on my gateway box's logfile
i have 2 internal network one on xl1 interface, the other on xl2
i had them cascaded so i guess that's why. but still i want some inputs

by the way i'm running dhcpd on my gateway box for both network




> arp: 192.168.88.34 is on xl1 but got reply from 00:0c:6e:03:4e:66 on xl2
> arp: 192.168.88.55 is on xl1 but got reply from 00:08:a1:28:f7:3b on xl2
> arp: 192.168.88.32 is on xl1 but got reply from 00:0c:6e:03:4d:cf on xl2
> arp: 192.168.88.34 is on xl1 but got reply from 00:0c:6e:03:4e:66 on xl2
> arp: 192.168.88.52 is on xl1 but got reply from 00:08:a1:28:f8:32 on xl2
> arp: 192.168.77.229 is on xl2 but got reply from 00:08:a1:3d:d6:c2 on xl1
> arp: 192.168.77.229 is on xl2 but got reply from 00:08:a1:3d:d6:c2 on xl1
> arp: 192.168.77.229 is on xl2 but got reply from 00:08:a1:3d:d6:c2 on xl1
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Re: starting named and httpd

2003-10-06 Thread Jett Tayer
Hi,

httpd is started by /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache.sh
and named is started at boot time in /etc/rc.conf:

just enable your named there,

named_enable="YES"

\jett tayer



Hello:
I'm sorry to ask this. I have searched the archive mailing list.
I've just installed 5.1 and I notice that  named  and httpd  is started
by gndc. I've checked /etc/rc.conf and /etc/defaults/rc.conf and
named_enable="NO".
I'm not sure waht I'm missing. Is there some script starting these?
Thanks in Advance
Tony


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2003-10-06 Thread Jett Tayer
Hi,

httpd is started by /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache.sh
and named is started at boot time in /etc/rc.conf:

just enable your named there,

named_enable="YES"

\jett tayer



Hello:
I'm sorry to ask this. I have searched the archive mailing list.
I've just installed 5.1 and I notice that  named  and httpd  is started
by gndc. I've checked /etc/rc.conf and /etc/defaults/rc.conf and
named_enable="NO".
I'm not sure waht I'm missing. Is there some script starting these?
Thanks in Advance
Tony


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Re: Installing Apache from ports

2003-10-02 Thread Jett Tayer
yep. and when next time u would want to add mod_perl to your
apache, just cd /usr/ports/www/mod_perl and do a make install
and your done.

\jett




> I need Apache installed with php. I see mod_php or something in the
> ports. I plan on jumping in and running make install. That should give
> me Apache with php ready to go.
>
> What should I do if I need to add another something else to Apache?
>
> Can I just go back to the ports and select something?
>
> NOTE
> I'm running 4.9 which I got while upgrading to the stable 4.x branch.
>
>
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Re: rebuilding after CVSUP

2003-10-02 Thread Jett Tayer
yep. you can use Dan's cheat sheets...

\jett


> Im running 5 4.8rc1 FBSD machines ..ive already done a cvsup ..im getting
> ready to do the rebuild of the systems
>
> Ive been reffering to the howtos on www.mostgraveconcern.com/freebsd
>
> but id like to get the lists opinion on this seeing as these are
> production machines im working on.
>
> i appreciate any and all help
>
> thank you
> --
> Brent Bailey CCNA
> Bmyster LLC
> Computer Networking and Webhosting
> Network Engineer, Webmaster, President
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RE: Mail Server

2003-10-02 Thread Jett Tayer
very well said.

\jett


> I think you should also ask yourself, why are you so desparate ?
> Is there a deadline or did you bite off more than you could chew ?
>
> Things in UNIX take time, and a lot of reading. If you are feeling
> desparate, the best thing you can do it get a cofee, find some
> documentation and just take a nice read thru it.
>
> I'm speaking from experience, last week I hosed a qmail installation
> really good, but after reading docs for about an hour without
> touching a computer, my head was much clearer and I solved my problem.
>
> For what it's worth..
>
> Jeff.
>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
>>> Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
>>> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 6:17 PM
>>> To: Bernard Roux
>>> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Subject: Re: Mail Server
>>>
>>>
>>> Bernard Roux wrote:
>>>
>>> >Please can you help me. I would like to setup a mail server using
>>> >Freebsd. I have installed the software, but how do I
>>> configure Freebsd
>>> >to become a mail server.
>>> >
>>> >I am desperate.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >Kind regards
>>> >
>>> >Bernard Roux
>>> >
>>> >
>>> In addition to the fine replies you have already
>>> received, let me add to the noise:  FreeBSD comes
>>> with Sendmail, all time King ("James" ;-) of the
>>> MTA's, already installed.  All you need is the line
>>>
>>> sendmail_enable="YES"
>>>
>>> In /etc/rc.conf.
>>>
>>> So you have a working SMTP server on
>>> hand, it just needs some configuration.
>>>
>>> If you do *not* know how to set up DNS,
>>> you should read up on that first.
>>>
>>> Walk through /etc/mail and look at a few files:
>>>
>>> local-host-names# add your hostname to this file
>>> #if it doesn't exist, create it
>>> relay-domains   #you may need to add LAN IP's
>>> # or other domains to allow outbound
>>> # relaying of mail
>>> aliases  # username mapping
>>> virtusertable  # domain mapping
>>>
>>> Check the file /var/log/maillog as well, as most
>>> any errors dealing with the mailserver will show
>>> up there.
>>>
>>> If you want to use the machine as a POP or
>>> IMAP server, check the programs in /etc/ports/mail.
>>> There is an example line to enable a POP server
>>> in /etc/inetd.conf, but one is not installed by
>>> default.
>>>
>>> I don't necessarily wish to give you the
>>> impression that running a mail server is a
>>> piece of cake, but it's not that difficult to
>>> get started with it.  What is tough is keeping
>>> it secure, and making sure the configuration
>>> makes it a workhorse and not a headache.
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> Kevin Kinsey
>>> DaleCo, S.P.
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Re: Headless question

2003-10-02 Thread Jett Tayer
on most PCs fbsd will run even without a monitor

\jett


> Greetings,
> I installed 4.7 on a machine last weekend.  This machines main purpose is
> just
> to be a mysql database server.  Do you have to do anything special to run
> it
> without a monitor (space considerations) ?
>
> thanks
> -D
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Re: Question on FreeBSD name resolution

2003-09-25 Thread Jett Tayer
start with your /etc/hosts. it is first looked up then your bind

\jett


> I just installed 5.1 and have been playing around with it, but I am
> troubled by an issue with my network configuration.  I apologize if this
> is the wrong list, it seemed to be the most appropriate.  I want to at
> least get the machine working so then I can start working through
> learning the ins and outs.
>
> My FreeBSD box is running on a Dell laptop on my home network where I
> have three other Windows based machines.  All of my machines are
> configured to use another NT-Based firewall as both the default gateway
> and DNS server, which is connected out to the Internet via cable.
>
> I’m using the default network settings that were configured when I
>
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Re: antiviruos for FreeBSD mail server ?

2003-09-25 Thread Jett Tayer
or if ur using postfix, u can use mks_vir. u can get it at
http://linux.mks.com.pl

or if sendmail, i personally like mailscanner from mailscanner.info

\jett




> --On Thursday, September 25, 2003 09:39:12 +0200 Armand Passelac
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> [ On Wed, 24 Sep, 2003 at 15:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ]
>>> What do you think of Clam so far?
>>> I'm interested in checking something out
>>
>> It's a good and free product.
>> It seems to work well.
>>
>> But it's only a detect program. On the contrary some of other programs
>> like sophos,trend micro, ... allow you to clean/put in
>> quarantine/notify/
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Re: Sendmail vs. Postfix...

2003-09-24 Thread Jett Tayer
if ur a conservative unix admin, go with sendmail, but for "easiness" use
postfix.
i have 2 mailservers and is using postfix in one and sendmail on the other.

\jett



>> Quick question. How hard is it to set up Postfix. I am getting tried of
>> Sendmail. Is it hard to set up Postfix to access passwords  so that the
>> only mail can be sent.
>
> I've been running Postfix after migrating from Sendmail for the better
> part
> of a year now. I found it much easier to set up in the areas of virtual
> hosts, authentication, relaying and content filtering. I'd suggest
> starting
> with the Postfix documentation at www.postfix.org. You will also find
> several helpful README's in the source distribution, just 'cd
> /usr/ports/mail/postfix && make extract' and you can browse through them
> before you decide to build and install it. You might also consider joining
> the Postfix mailing list, as it's a better place for questions on Postfix
> than this list. I'll warn you in advance though, RTFM, because they can be
> a
> bit hostile if you appear not to have.
>
> Mike
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Re: Why do you prefer FreeBSD???? Maybe Windows is more comfortablethan FBSD?

2003-09-24 Thread Jett Tayer
oh geesh here we go again...


> Denis wrote:
>
>>Hi All!!!
>>
>>  I think that WinXP more popular and more easy than FreeBSD. People
>>  all over the world know what is Windows but don't know what is
>>  FreeBSD. More programs is written work on Windows
>>  Windows more comfortable in work with graph...
>>  If windows more popular and more program work on windows why do you use
>> FreeBSD?
>>  I am beginner and I don't understand why a lot of people say that
>>  FreeBSD it's cool. Why?
>>  What do you prefer FreeBSD or Windows???
>>  This mailing list is dedicated to FreeBSD. I know that users of
>>  FreeBSD more than users of Windows
>>  Please try understand me correctly. Thanks for any answer!

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Re: Information needed

2003-09-24 Thread Jett Tayer
if ur already running fbsd, go cvsp'd them or if a newbie,
i suggest download the latest iso image (5.1) at ftp.freebsd.org.

:)

\jett

>  To whom it may concern,
>  What files and folders do I need to download from http://www.freebsd.org
> in order to have the latest and most complete version of BSD?
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Vincent M. Dorio
>
>
>
> -
> Do you Yahoo!?
> Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
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Re: logrotate mail.log

2003-09-19 Thread Jett Tayer

if u have not disabled log rotation of ur maillog from the start u
installed ur box, log rotation of /var/log/maillog shoul rotate for it is
added by default in /etc/newsyslog.conf to rotate regularly

check ur /etc/newsyslog.conf file

\jett



> I installed courier and since then my /var/log/maillog is nog rotated.
> Can someone explain to me how to set this up myself on fbsd-4.8?
>
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Re: What do you use for terminal?

2003-09-18 Thread Jett Tayer
i use aterm and gnome terminals under X.
am using gnome2 though.




> Hello,
>
> Excuse me if this seems a bit off but I was just wondering what you pro's
> use as a graphical Terminal Emulator in *nix? Is there anything similar to
> the features of Vandyke SecureCRT for Windows? You know, one that you can
> create Logon Scripts (in app, without using shell scripts), save Sessions,
> etc.. ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
>
> chael
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