Re: SquirrelMail on FreeBSD

2003-07-10 Thread Scott A. Moberly

 Yes I did run the ./configure script and tried to answer all the
 questions every which way.   I think I might try this with a different
 IMAP server although I can login via telnet 143.  I am out of options
 here.

 Thanks for the help.

 -cs

 Scott A. Moberly wrote:

Yes I have enabled cookies and have even tried to set explorer to
default accept all cookies -- eek!

Thanks
-cs

Stephen Hovey wrote:



no no - I mean on the browser you are using to try and log in

On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Chris wrote:





Yes,

I have tried all the php suggestions on the squirrel docs page.
Including sessions.auto_start, register_globals etc.


-cs

Stephen Hovey wrote:





You got cookies enabled?

On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Chris wrote:







Hello,

Has anyone had any trouble with the ports version of SquirrelMail.
 I
updated my mail ports yesterday and built cclient and IMAP-uw
 without
ssl off.

I verified this by logging in through telnet:

* OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4REV1 LOGIN-REFERRALS AUTH=LOGIN] ed IMAP4rev1
2003.337 at Tue, 8 Jul 2003 11:27:20 -0400 (EDT)
0001 login user password
0001 OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4REV1 IDLE NAMESPACE MAILBOX-REFERRALS
 BINARY
SCAN SORT THREAD=REFERENCES THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT MULTIAPPEND] User
user
authenticated
0002 logout
* BYE ed IMAP4rev1 server terminating connection
0002 OK LOGOUT completed
Connection closed by foreign host.

So now that I know IMAP and cclient work I moved on to Squirrelmail.
It
installed successfully but when I try to login with a user on the
system
I get:

You must be logged in to access this page.

I'm stuck on this one and would appreciate any help.  I acctually
tried
the ports version and the latest version off of squirrelmail.org and
 I
get the same thing.

Thank You
-chris




Perhaps this has already been answered; but, have you:

cd /usr/local/squirrelmail
./configure

and set all appropriate options, i.e. imap hostname, port, type?






You may also want to check that you have the latest version of mod_php... 
There
were issues with some versions accessing the file system fileexists(), which
squirrelmail uses, was a problem.

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Re: SquirrelMail on FreeBSD

2003-07-09 Thread Scott A. Moberly
 Yes I have enabled cookies and have even tried to set explorer to
 default accept all cookies -- eek!

 Thanks
 -cs

 Stephen Hovey wrote:

no no - I mean on the browser you are using to try and log in

On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Chris wrote:



Yes,

I have tried all the php suggestions on the squirrel docs page.
Including sessions.auto_start, register_globals etc.


-cs

Stephen Hovey wrote:



You got cookies enabled?

On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Chris wrote:





Hello,

Has anyone had any trouble with the ports version of SquirrelMail.  I
updated my mail ports yesterday and built cclient and IMAP-uw without
ssl off.

I verified this by logging in through telnet:

* OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4REV1 LOGIN-REFERRALS AUTH=LOGIN] ed IMAP4rev1
2003.337 at Tue, 8 Jul 2003 11:27:20 -0400 (EDT)
0001 login user password
0001 OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4REV1 IDLE NAMESPACE MAILBOX-REFERRALS BINARY
SCAN SORT THREAD=REFERENCES THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT MULTIAPPEND] User
 user
authenticated
0002 logout
* BYE ed IMAP4rev1 server terminating connection
0002 OK LOGOUT completed
Connection closed by foreign host.

So now that I know IMAP and cclient work I moved on to Squirrelmail.
 It
installed successfully but when I try to login with a user on the
 system
I get:

You must be logged in to access this page.

I'm stuck on this one and would appreciate any help.  I acctually
 tried
the ports version and the latest version off of squirrelmail.org and I
get the same thing.

Thank You
-chris


Perhaps this has already been answered; but, have you:

cd /usr/local/squirrelmail
./configure

and set all appropriate options, i.e. imap hostname, port, type?

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Re: $FreeBSD$

2003-07-02 Thread Scott A. Moberly
 When I looked at the source of the FreeBSD system I noticed the $FreeBSD$
 tag (and $NetBSD$, $OpenBSD$, and $XFree$) which seem to expand relative
 to
 $CVSROOT. How does one create/define own tags like this?

See CVSROOT file `options`; specifically options tag and tagexpand.

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Re: Canon BJC-2100

2003-06-25 Thread Scott A. Moberly
 Hello!

 Is there any way to make my Canon BJC-2100 work under freebsd 4.8???
 If it's possible, please point me to doc's, manuals or etc.

lp(1) and friends work just fine with this printer.  If however you'd like
more extensive printing capability; check

http://cups.sourceforge.net

install via:

$cd /usr/ports/print/cups
$sudo make install

then follow cups documentation.  I use a 2110 at home (driver is 2100,
though)
and it works just fine, albeit *very* slow.

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Re: Hide mouse pointer in Xwindows

2003-03-26 Thread Scott A. Moberly
 I want to know how to hide mouse pointer (the big X) in the Xwindows
 desktop.

see - /usr/ports/misc/unclutter

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Re: SCSI Emulation

2003-03-22 Thread Scott A. Moberly
 Is there any way of doing ide-scsi emulation for CDROM/CDWriter drives
 on  FreeBSD-4.7-Release on i386?

see man atapicam
and http://www.cuivre.fr.eu.org/~thomas/atapicam/

You don't have to patch if you are on the latest RELENG (not sure about
4.7-RELEASE)
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Re: leafnode

2003-03-08 Thread Scott A. Moberly

 On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 11:55:23PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:

 Post your inetd.conf.

 nntp  stream  tcp  nowait  usenet
   news   (Unless you have added
usenet user)

  /usr/libexec/tcpd

Not necessary tcp wrappers are built in

 /usr/local/sbin/leafnode

So:

nntp  stream  tcp  nowait  news /usr/local/sbin/leafnode leafnode

And make sure the spool directory is owned by news.

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Re: atapicam in 4.8-PRERELEASE

2003-03-04 Thread Scott A. Moberly
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 01:20:46PM -0500, Edmond Baroud wrote:
 Hello Scott,
 
 Sorry I'm writing to you directly.

No problem.

 I'm affraid you misunderstood my question;

Nope I think I got it.

  %camcontrol eject cd0
  ejects my LG cdrom

due to atapicam in your KERNEL config

  and %mount /dev/cdrom /cdrom
  also mounts the LG cdrom.

due to atapicd in you KERNEL config

 the question is that I am supposed to control my CDRW through cd0 right?

When using atapicam, yes.

 and not be able to eject my regular CDROM.

Incorrect, acd?c is still available with atapicd in the kernel config

 however, my cdrom is being detected at boot time as cd0, shouldnt cd0
 be my CDRW?

Yes; however, acd0 will also be seen in your dmesg.  Not a problem, like I
said in a previous post as long as you access only one of the devices, i.e
/dev/acd0c or /dev/cd0 at a time.  You can remove the atapicd to minimize
this risk, of course.

Hope this is a little more clear.

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Re: atapicam in 4.8-PRERELEASE

2003-03-04 Thread Scott A. Moberly

 Quoting Scott A. Moberly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
 On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 01:20:46PM -0500, Edmond Baroud wrote:
  Hello Scott,
 
  Sorry I'm writing to you directly.

 No problem.

  I'm affraid you misunderstood my question;

 Nope I think I got it.

   %camcontrol eject cd0
   ejects my LG cdrom

 due to atapicam in your KERNEL config

   and %mount /dev/cdrom /cdrom
   also mounts the LG cdrom.

 due to atapicd in you KERNEL config

  the question is that I am supposed to control my CDRW through cd0
 right?

 When using atapicam, yes.
 what do you mean? booting with a kernel that has option atapicam ?

Yes

  and not be able to eject my regular CDROM.

 Incorrect, acd?c is still available with atapicd in the kernel config

  however, my cdrom is being detected at boot time as cd0, shouldnt
 cd0 be my CDRW?

 Yes; however, acd0 will also be seen in your dmesg.  Not a problem,
 like I said in a previous post as long as you access only one of the
 devices, i.e /dev/acd0c or /dev/cd0 at a time.  You can remove the
 atapicd to minimize this risk, of course.

 Hope this is a little more clear.
 thanks for taking the time Scott :) but I still can't get the image.. I
 am aware that acd?c still shows up in my dmesg because I have both
 options in my kernel. let me make this less painful :)..
 how, what is the command that I can use to eject/load my parallel
 device, which shows as: cd0 at ata1 bus 0 target 1 lun 0
 cd0: LG CD-ROM CRD-8521B 1.00 Removable CD-ROM SCSI-0 device
 cd0: 16.000MB/s transfers
 cd0: cd present [183123 x 2048 byte records]

Now, I'm confused; I though this did it?

   %camcontrol eject cd0
   ejects my LG cdrom

Are we speaking of an entirely different device then LG CD-ROM CRD-8521B
1.00 at /dev/cd0 ?

 I dont see any signs in my dmesg that says CDR/CDRW. I dont know, I'm a
 bit confused here.. I've seen already other people's dmesg, and it shows
 their CDRW in dmesg

I'm not usually too concerned about the Manufacturer's details about the
device.  (The string you are referring to.)  You can actually test the
device, i.e. make a coaster. Or,
use:

cdrecord -scanbus # to find the device

# and

cdrecord -prcap dev=x,y,z # to see the actual capabilities

I'm of course assuming you want to use cdrecord rather then burncd,
otherwise why
bother with atapicam at all :D...

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Re: atapicam in 4.8-PRERELEASE

2003-03-04 Thread Scott A. Moberly

*snip*

 I thought that atapicam = scsi emulation for parallel devices thru CAM?
 or I got this wrong? :) I'm talking about a CDRW on my parallel port..

nope - ata devices

 I need to burn FreeBSD 5 and install it on an Ultra-10 d*mmit :)
 my other fellows Linux admins are making fun of how I will return to
 them to burn a copy of FreeBSD on their Linux boxes :/ hehe. so PLEASE
 HELP lol

 btw, how can I use burncd on the undetected device? :)

can't - again ata

Sorry I missed the parallel thing until now...  completely different ball
of wax.
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RE: Music CDROM - Wont even read Music CD

2003-02-17 Thread Scott A. Moberly

 Correct me if i am wrong, I belive this goes for VCD's and DVD's also.

consider yourself corrected.

 -Original Message-

 From: Lowell Gilbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

 Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 4:10 PM

 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];

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 Subject: Re: Music CDROM - Wont even read Music CD



 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Sorry must not have been clear. The Music CD's data does not even show
 up.

 Data CD like FreeBSD 5.0 or Office do show up. I tried 10 or 12 CD's
 with

 music and got the same error.

 They mount at startup so I am not mounting the CD drive.



 Very odd!

 Not at all. To repeat: Music CDs do *not* get mounted.

 The error you're getting is telling you that there is not ISO 9660

 filesystem on the CD, which is true; ISO 9660 is the format for data

 CDs, and is *not* used for music CDs.

 You just use a CD-playing application, and you do *not* attempt to

 mount music CDs.



  On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 10:10:16 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/16/2003 09:18:38
 PM:

 

  No need to mount them to paly music. Just need a cd player app.
 XMMS

  or

  gRip

  work nicely in Gnome, workbone is probably best from teh console.

 

  Adam

 

  Workman is another X11 audio cdplayer that works well.

  --

  Chip

 

  Just to mention 2 others (very compact, will run from the slit in

  Blackbox or the equivalent in Windowmaker and Afterstep): ascd,

  wmcdplayer.

 

  Jud

 

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cdcontrol(1), which is part of the base system is usually the easiest I
find, i.e.

cdcontrol -f /dev/acd0c info (or play, or stop or whatever)

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Re: Is it possible to install PHP4 as a CGI module on R4.7?

2003-02-13 Thread Scott A. Moberly
 I am trying to install PHP4 as a CGI module.

 When doing the install from ports, it seems like

 make -D STANDALONE

 is ignored during the install, as the Apache API module gets installed
 instead.

 What would be the proper procedure?


 Kjell


 (using  R4.7p4)

cd  /usr/ports/lang/php4
sudo make install clean

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Re: network issue

2003-02-13 Thread Scott A. Moberly

 My local network (192.168.1.0) consists of two machine BSD1
 (192.168.1.40) and BSD2 (192.168.1.42).
 There is a third machine (192.168.1.254, ip address from isp) that acts
 as a gateway router. When my internet connection goes down for whatever
 reason I loose connections in my local network. For example, i can't
 ping 192.168.1.40 from 192.168.1.42. is there any explaination for this?
 is it because my default route is set to be external?

yup

might consider setting one (say bsd1) up as a firewall/natd machine and
then routing through that.  Adds expandability (and security of course :)
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Re: Mozilla/Galeon broken after portupgrade

2003-02-11 Thread Scott A. Moberly

 On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 06:50:35PM -0500, stan wrote:
 On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 06:11:30PM -0500, Laszlo Vagner wrote:
  stan wrote:
 
  I did a cvsup, make world, portupgrade sequence this weekend, and
 now both mozilla, and galeon die when started.
  
  Any sugestiosn as to how to fix this?
  
  I already tried pritugrade -Rr  galeon. Lots of stuff was
 rebuilt, but both browsers still core dump :-(
  
  
  
  
  did you build and install a new kernel? did you do mergemaster?

 Yes, and yes.

 Does that narow it down?


   As a point of imformation, both mozilla and mozilla-devel
   segv for me since I upgraded.   Right now I'm still
   using the linux version of netscape-4.8 so that I can
   use the audio plugins.  But the more I use mozilla--
   and galeon too, BTW--the more I like both.

   Anybody here subscribed to -ports and know if
   things are broken??

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Fresh upgrade over the weekend with no problems (other than a persistant
slow memory leak that has been around for ages).  No particular problems
in the build either.

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Re: portsentry in combination with ipfilter

2003-02-11 Thread Scott A. Moberly

 hi all

  i have an ipf/ipnat gateway machine protecting an internal network of -
 so far one, hopefully 2 or more - computers. the first thing i did
 after i observed that i have my setup successfully nat'ing, was to try
 to portscan myself from an outside machine, using nmap. at first i
 thought something was up, and that my ipf.rules were being ignored,
 because when i ran

  nmap -sS -v -O

  on my the public ip of my internal host - which was aliased to the
 external nic of my gateway box - it showed that a huge amount of tcp
 and udp ports were open. i could copy the nmap results, but they're
 long, and suffice it to say ports i thought were closed or inactive
 were shown as open.

  after discussing it with the -security listserv, and running a
 'sockstat' on the gateway box, it turns out that portsentry was indeed
 listening on the great majority of ports that the nmap showed to be
 open. when i turn portsentry off and run nmap again on my setup, it
 only shows ports that i specially allow open in my ipf/ipnat rules like
 80,22, etc.

  my question is: first if anyone knows how to get portsentry to not
 broadcast the fact that it's listening on a wide variety ports when the
 host is being portscanned. i checked the portsentry.conf file, there
 didn't seem to be an option for this. also - i have

This is exactly what portsentry is designed to do.  Can't tell if a port
is hit without first binding to it.  I have placed portsentry on other
machines than the firewall for just this sort of information.  A better
solution on a firewall is to turn on logging for specific ports or rules
that you are interested in.

  block return-rst in log quick on xl0 proto tcp from any to any

  in my ipf.rules, so i thought that any ports not be nat'd would show up
 in portscans as not listening. not sure why this isn't working.

What ports exactly are still listening that aren't getting allowed through?

  also, i had wanted to run logcheck, portsentry, and snort or tripwire
 on my ipf/ipnat gateway box. is this a good combination of apps? as of
 now, i have portsentry turned off, but would like to use it or an app
 that performs the same function.

logcheck - not really syslog should be sent inside either via syslog or
msyslog (in ports)
portsentry - nope (see above)
snort - i 'spose (no harm per say)
tripwire - definately

  any thoughts?

  thanks again

 redmond

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Re: Gnome 2 on FreeBSD 4.7p3 -- multiple issues

2003-02-11 Thread Scott A. Moberly

 On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 17:10, Mark Edwards wrote:
 On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 01:57 PM, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:

 
  You may have accidentally overwritten X.  However, it could also be
 that this file is very ancient, and doesn't properly reflect what's
 going on now.  If you've found you've messed up X, you should remove
 all XFree86 packages, then reinstall the XFree86-4 meta-port.
 
  Joe

 I'm beginning to suspect my XFree86 install is toast.  My man pages
 say  3.3.6.  I think I had 3.3.6 installed from the original FreeBSD
 4.3 or  something like that, and somehow didn't fully remove it.  When
 I do

 cd /usr/ports/x11/XFree86
 sudo make deinstall

 it says the port isn't installed.  However, I don't have XFree86-4
 installed either, and my XFree86 man pages say 3.3.6, so clearly 3.3.6
  didn't get deinstalled and is still half-working.

 Is there a way to say, deinstall the files that would be installed if
  this port was installed?

 Not that I know of.  Perhaps portupgrade and friends have this
 capability.

   Or, would it be best to install
 /usr/ports/x11/XFree86, and then deinstall it?

 This would do it, but you might be able to get away with just installing
 XFree86-4 over top your existing X disaster.

 Joe


 I'm pretty sure if I can get 3.3.6 totally gone, and then install
 /usr/ports/x11/XFree86-4, I'm going to be set.  Sorry to be bringing
 such a fubar'd system to you!

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My two cents in here real quick, what does:

pkg_info | fgrep XFree86

give?

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Re: Gnome 2 on FreeBSD 4.7p3 -- multiple issues

2003-02-11 Thread Scott A. Moberly
 My two cents in here real quick, what does:

 pkg_info | fgrep XFree86

 give?

   pkg_info | fgrep XFree86
 XFree86-libraries-4.2.1_6 XFree86-4 include/(shared) library kit
 imake-4.2.0_1   Imake and other utilities from XFree86

First of all you probably need to install:

XFree86-fontDefaultBitmaps-4.2.0 XFree86-4 default bitmap fonts

to deal with the explicit problem on your X startup.

Though this may not work as you also want the following packages:

XFree86-Server-4.2.1_7 XFree86-4 X server and related programs
XFree86-clients-4.2.1_2 XFree86-4 Client environments
XFree86-font100dpi-4.2.0 XFree86-4 bitmap 100 dpi fonts
XFree86-font75dpi-4.2.0 XFree86-4 bitmap 75 dpi fonts
XFree86-fontEncodings-4.2.0 XFree86-4 font encoding files
XFree86-fontScalable-4.2.0 XFree86-4 Scalable font files
wrapper-1.0_2   Wrapper for XFree86-4 server
freetype2-2.1.3_1   A free and portable TrueType font rendering engine

Some aren't strictly necessary, but...

If you are in a rush you could install these one by one (starting with
default fonts) until you are up and running

otherwise make install clean deinstall everything you 'think' you have and
start from scratch.
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Re: portsentry in combination with ipfilter

2003-02-11 Thread Scott A. Moberly

 hi
 i've used portsentry on standalone workstations before with ipfilter
 setup as a +firewall, and for some reason, now when i'm trying to use it
 on a ipf/ipnat +gateway box, it's being really verbose about the ports
 it's binding to.  if i +nmap a standalone workstation i have configured
 ipfilter/portsentry on, i don't +get the huge list of ports that it's
 binding to...  i thought perhaps there was +a config option to hide this
 information

You can certainly tweak which ports it is bound to and the interface. 
Otherwise I'm not really sure what sort of information you are getting
that is unusual.  The only thing I can think of is you don't have a
default deny ruleset.

  hi all
 
   i have an ipf/ipnat gateway machine protecting an internal network
 of -
  so far one, hopefully 2 or more - computers. the first thing i did
 after i observed that i have my setup successfully nat'ing, was to
 try to portscan myself from an outside machine, using nmap. at first
 i thought something was up, and that my ipf.rules were being
 ignored, because when i ran
 
   nmap -sS -v -O
 
   on my the public ip of my internal host - which was aliased to the
  external nic of my gateway box - it showed that a huge amount of tcp
 and udp ports were open. i could copy the nmap results, but they're
 long, and suffice it to say ports i thought were closed or inactive
 were shown as open.
 
   after discussing it with the -security listserv, and running a
  'sockstat' on the gateway box, it turns out that portsentry was
 indeed listening on the great majority of ports that the nmap showed
 to be open. when i turn portsentry off and run nmap again on my
 setup, it only shows ports that i specially allow open in my
 ipf/ipnat rules like 80,22, etc.
 
   my question is: first if anyone knows how to get portsentry to not
  broadcast the fact that it's listening on a wide variety ports when
 the host is being portscanned. i checked the portsentry.conf file,
 there didn't seem to be an option for this. also - i have

 This is exactly what portsentry is designed to do.  Can't tell if a
 port is hit without first binding to it.  I have placed portsentry on
 other machines than the firewall for just this sort of information.  A
 better solution on a firewall is to turn on logging for specific ports
 or rules that you are interested in.

   block return-rst in log quick on xl0 proto tcp from any to any
 
   in my ipf.rules, so i thought that any ports not be nat'd would
 show up
  in portscans as not listening. not sure why this isn't working.

 What ports exactly are still listening that aren't getting allowed
 through?



 when i turn portsentry off and nmap again, all appears as i expected it
 to - only 80 22 and 21 are listed as open - as i defined it in my
 ipf.rules

Again point to an open firewall, otherwise it wouldn't get to portsentry.

also, i had wanted to run logcheck, portsentry, and snort or
 tripwire
  on my ipf/ipnat gateway box. is this a good combination of apps? as
 of now, i have portsentry turned off, but would like to use it or an
 app that performs the same function.

 logcheck - not really syslog should be sent inside either via syslog
 or msyslog (in ports)


 logcheck is not a good idea?  could you elaborate on this point please?

If the machine is connected to the internet it is usually a good idea to
send all syslog information to another server either via /etc/syslog.conf
or msyslog (encypted transport, database, etc.)  Since the reason you want
the logs is to find 'unusual activity'  it shouldn't be on the machine
that may be experiencing this activity.

  portsentry - nope (see above)


 would you recommend running portsentry on an internal host behind the
 gateway machine?

Sure - good way to check for leaks.

 thanks
 redmond

  snort - i 'spose (no harm per say)
 tripwire - definately

   any thoughts?
 
   thanks again
 
  redmond


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[no subject]

2003-01-29 Thread Scott A. Moberly
Quick question that i couldn't find in a quick look through the internet...

I bought one of the nifty little devices called a joystick that plugs into
the USB port.  I have been able to get it to work with applications that
are NetBSD USB Joystick aware; but alas there are others.  Anyway to get
this thing recognized in a generic way, i.e. /dev/joy0 or through
XFree86-4 joystick?

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USB Joystick (RE: No Subject)

2003-01-29 Thread Scott A. Moberly
Quick question that i couldn't find in a quick look through the
internet...

I bought one of the nifty little devices called a joystick that plugs
into the USB port.  I have been able to get it to work with applications
that are NetBSD USB Joystick aware; but alas there are others.  Anyway
to get this thing recognized in a generic way, i.e. /dev/joy0 or through
XFree86-4 joystick?

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RE: can we use KDE 3.1 on FreeBSD 4.7?

2003-01-28 Thread Scott A. Moberly

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 Sorry for the newbie Q:

 I'd love to start using KDE 3.1 as soon as possible on my FreeBSD 4.7
 box.

 How will I know when/if it's ready to install from ports?
 What's the recommended method?  Just 'cvsup' and see if it's there?

 You can also have a look at http://www.freshports.org and cvsup
 afterwards;-)

 -Harry


Looks like it is committed :)

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Re: need help setting up a transparent proxy

2002-12-07 Thread Scott A. Moberly
 I am trying to set up a transparent squid proxy with ipfw.  I am using
 FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE (current as of today), version 2.5_1 of squid.  I
 have read the relevant information on the squid Web site and searched
 the FreeBSD mail archive.  I am pretty sure I have everything set up
 right but it just does not work.

 I have the following in my kernel config:

 options IPFIREWALL  #firewall
 options IPFIREWALL_FORWARD  #enable transparent proxy
 support options IPDIVERT#divert sockets
 options IPSTEALTH   #support for stealth forwarding

 I have the following in my squid.conf file:

 http_port 3128
 httpd_accel_port 80
 httpd_accel_host virtual
 httpd_accel_with_proxy on
 httpd_accel_uses_host_header on

 I am using the SIMPLE firewall setup I have the following in my
 rc.firewall file

   # Allow setup of any other TCP connection
 ${fwcmd} add pass tcp from any to any setup

 # Try this to get a transparent proxy
 ${fwcmd} add fwd 127.0.0.1,3128 tcp from any to any 80

 I have also tried setting the first rule above to ...any to any 80 but
 that did not help.

 What am I missing?

 Thanks.
Looks like an infinite loop to me.  If this is on a gateway machine, you
might try:

$fwcmd add fwd 127.0.0.1,3128 from INTERNAL_NETWORK to any 80

If the machine in inside the network you will want a skipto statement. 
Skiping over this statement for the machine itself will resurrect you from
the infinite loop.

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Re: howto convert a avi file to an mpg file

2002-12-04 Thread Scott A. Moberly

 using console (shell) tools.

 FreeBSD 4.7-r

 all the programs I could find in ports were Xwindows
 programs. I'm trying the make VCDs of avi's via

 avi2mpg
 vcdimager
 cdrdao (with IDE/SCSI emulation)

 the last two steps work fine with MPGs I just
 need a shell tool to convert file format.

 thanks

 Fuz

Try transcode, i.e. /usr/ports/graphics/transcode (might've been moved to
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Re: port redirect with ipfw NOT NAT (not NAT)

2002-11-26 Thread Scott A. Moberly

 Hello,

 I want to perform a very simple act:

 All traffic going to 10.10.10.10 port 50
   should go to
 10.10.10.10 port 5050

 That's it.  The trick is, I am _not_ interested in running NAT.  This is
 not some cable modem or laptop splitting my DSL service - this is a
 rackmount firewall on a real network.  So again, I do not have any
 interest in running NAT in any form.  Not interested, thanks.

 But, I cannot seem to figure out what the ipfw rule is to perform this
 simple task.  So the question is:


 What is the ipfw syntax to redirect all traffic from one port to
 another.


 Thanks!

Have you tried something like:

add 01000 fwd 10.10.10.10,5050 tcp from any to 10.10.10.10 50

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Re: SanDisk SD USB reader

2002-11-21 Thread Scott A. Moberly
 On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 21:35:18 -0600 (CST)
 Scott A. Moberly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  In local.freebsd-stable, you wrote:
  Just curious if I am barking up the wrong tree here (device not
 supported)?
 
  from kernel config file:
 
  device  umass   # Disks/Mass storage - Requires
 scbus and da device  scbus   # SCSI bus (required)
  device  da  # Direct Access (disks)
 
  from dmesg:
 
  umass0: SanDisk Corporation  SecureMate USB SD/MMC, rev 1.10/1.09,
 addr 3 umass0: Get Max Lun not supported (STALLED)
  da1 at umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0
  da1: SanDisk SDDR33USB/SDMMC 1.09 Removable Direct Access SCSI-2
 device da1: 650KB/s transfers
 
  from camcontrol devlist:
 
 IOMEGA ZIP 100 12.A  at scbus1 target 1 lun 0
 (pass0,da0)
  PLEXTOR CD-R   PX-320A 1.01  at scbus2 target 0 lun 0
 (pass1,cd0) ATAPI-CD ROM-DRIVE-50MAX 50YTat scbus2 target 1
 lun 0 (pass2,cd1) SanDisk SDDR33USB/SDMMC 1.09 at scbus3
 target 0 lun 0 (da1,pass3)
 
  now here is the problem
 
  from disklabel:
  #size   offsetfstype   [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
c:597760unused0 0 # (Cyl.
 0 -
  466)
 
  So I am unable to mount the sd.  It is vfat/msdos but nothing I
 have tried works; my idiocy or lack of device support?
 
 
  what command are you using to mount it ?
 
  see, i have a sddr31, i would expect that your 33 would work, having
 such a close model number.

 mount_msdos /dev/da1c /mnt/sandisk  (tried everyother dev for da1 as
 well)




 Try da1s1, it is what workes for my 31. what error do you get ?

No error - just a boot to the head...  must not have tried the slices.

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Re: kile1.3

2002-11-11 Thread Scott A. Moberly
 Well, i hope this distress reaches a good spirit! i'm in dire need to
 install kile for kdevelop. i have installed qt and all the others, but,
 i still get this message.  Please show me some light.
 =
 There is an installation error in jpeg support. You seem to have only
 one of either the headers _or_ the libraries installed. You may need to
 either provide correct --with-extra-... options, or the development
 package of libjpeg6b. You can get a source package of libjpeg from
 http://www.ijg.org/ Disabling JPEG support.

 checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (= Qt 3.0.3) (library qt-mt)
 not found. Please check your installation!
 For more details about this problem, look at the end of config.log. Make
 sure that you have compiled Qt with thread support!
 ==

Upgrade your ports tree, then upgrade your ports then kile should install
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Re: PHP 4.2.3 install

2002-10-16 Thread Scott A. Moberly

The information below is correct; however I sould advise against doing so
at this point in time.  Release 4.2.3 is currently broken in the ports
tree.  So you can either wait, do it anyway and see if any of the problems
effect your php scripts or use the patches listed in the gnat.

 Someone, quite probably Darryl Hoar, once wrote:
Greetings,
I have a box running 4.3-release which I had installed PHP from ports.
 This was
quite a while ago.  I need to be running PHP 4.2.3 on this box.  How do
 I de-install
the php version I have and install 4.2.3?

thanks for ideas or pointers to the applicable FM.

 # cd /usr/ports/sysutils/portupgrade
 # make install clean
 # rehash
 # portupgrade mod_php4

 The man pages for portupgrade will tell you handy little hints like if
 you use:
 # portupgrade -rR mod_php4
 it will actually upgrade all of the dependencies for PHP (and anything
 that depended on it too.)

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Re: OpenOffice User Installation

2002-10-02 Thread Scott A. Moberly

On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 05:19:30AM -0500, MET wrote:
 So we are at the same page, I'm following the directions found in the FBSD 
 handbook for installing OpenOffice from the ports.
 
 As a super-user I can 'make install clean' the port without any problem 
 whatsoever (but it took forever).  Then the directions say that I have to 
 install the program as a user.  So I logout of super-user and I run the 
 command 'make install-user'.  Since I'm in the KDE environment I get a pop-up 
 warning saying this (not an exact copy - except for the file)
 
 ===
 Cannot Find Sciprt and the Installation cannot continue without it.
 
 The file was looked for in the following directory:
 
   /usr/local/OpenOffice.org1.0/program/setup.ins
 ===
 
 Does anyone have any ideas what I might do in order to get this program 
 started?
 
 ~ Matthew
 
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This happened on a few of the earlier incarnations of OpenOffice in
the ports.  There were (are) patches available for it, but I'd
suggest cvsup'ing the ports tree now at 1.0.1.
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Re: OpenOffice User Installation

2002-10-02 Thread Scott A. Moberly

On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 05:37:34PM -0400, Dru wrote:
 
 
 On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Scott A. Moberly wrote:
 
  On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 05:19:30AM -0500, MET wrote:
   So we are at the same page, I'm following the directions found in the FBSD
   handbook for installing OpenOffice from the ports.
  
   As a super-user I can 'make install clean' the port without any problem
   whatsoever (but it took forever).  Then the directions say that I have to
   install the program as a user.  So I logout of super-user and I run the
   command 'make install-user'.  Since I'm in the KDE environment I get a pop-up
   warning saying this (not an exact copy - except for the file)
  
   ===
   Cannot Find Sciprt and the Installation cannot continue without it.
  
   The file was looked for in the following directory:
  
 /usr/local/OpenOffice.org1.0/program/setup.ins
   ===
  
   Does anyone have any ideas what I might do in order to get this program
   started?
 
 
 I'm getting the same thing (after a 50 hour make!)
 
 This is with ports cvsupped daily.
 
 pkg_info |grep openoffice
 openoffice-1.0.1_3  Integrated wordprocessor/dbase/spreadheet/drawing/chart/bro
 
 Any other suggestions?
 
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Not sure then, I just finished a full build with no problems.  Might
check your dependencies?

pkg_version -v | grep -v \=

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Re: OpenOffice User Installation

2002-10-02 Thread Scott A. Moberly

On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 05:51:34PM -0400, Dru wrote:
 
 
 On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Scott A. Moberly wrote:
 
  On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 05:37:34PM -0400, Dru wrote:
  
  
   On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Scott A. Moberly wrote:
  
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 05:19:30AM -0500, MET wrote:
 So we are at the same page, I'm following the directions found in the FBSD
 handbook for installing OpenOffice from the ports.

 As a super-user I can 'make install clean' the port without any problem
 whatsoever (but it took forever).  Then the directions say that I have to
 install the program as a user.  So I logout of super-user and I run the
 command 'make install-user'.  Since I'm in the KDE environment I get a pop-up
 warning saying this (not an exact copy - except for the file)

 ===
 Cannot Find Sciprt and the Installation cannot continue without it.

 The file was looked for in the following directory:

   /usr/local/OpenOffice.org1.0/program/setup.ins
 ===

 Does anyone have any ideas what I might do in order to get this program
 started?
  
  
   I'm getting the same thing (after a 50 hour make!)
  
   This is with ports cvsupped daily.
  
   pkg_info |grep openoffice
   openoffice-1.0.1_3  Integrated wordprocessor/dbase/spreadheet/drawing/chart/bro
  
   Any other suggestions?
  
   Dru
  
  
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  Not sure then, I just finished a full build with no problems.  Might
  check your dependencies?
 
  pkg_version -v | grep -v \=
 
 
 That comes back clean. (I assume I interpreted that correctly as checking
 for outdated packages?)
 
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Assumtion correct.

Have you tried running /usr/local/OpenOffice.org1.0/program/setup
directly, as the user having OpenOffice installed?
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Re: OpenOffice User Installation

2002-10-02 Thread Scott A. Moberly

On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 06:16:49PM -0400, Dru wrote:
 
snip 
 Same error message:
 
 The installation program cannot find the script file in whic
 The file was looked for in the following directory.
 /usr/local/OpenOffice.org1.0/program/setup.ins
 The installation program cannot be executed without this file, it will r
 
 A search for that file gives:
 
 /usr/libexec/locate.updatedb
 locate setup.ins
 
/usr/ports/editors/openoffice/work/oo_1.0.1_src/instsetoo/unxfbsd.pro/01/normal/setup.ins
 
/usr/ports/editors/openoffice/work/oo_1.0.1_src/instsetoo/unxfbsd.pro/49/normal/setup.ins
 /usr/ports/editors/staroffice52/files/setup.ins.patch
 
 That got me a bit closer. I tried copying the file to the desired
 directory. This started the installation program, which asked me to accept
 a non-displayed (!) agreement, asked the various questions, etc. However,
 once I click install, setup.bin exits on signal 11.
 
 This is a new machine with good RAM and I haven't had any problems
 building kernels, making world, or building other ports...
 
 Here's the uname:
 
 FreeBSD hostname 4.6.2-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE #0: Sat Sep 21
 13:13:24 EDT 2002 hostname:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MULTIMEDIA  i386
 
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Interesting...
setup.ins isn't necessary /usr/local/OpenOffice.org1.0/program/setup
just calls setup.bin, also in /usr/local/OpenOffice.org1.0/program.

Two things.
1) I'm running -STABLE (i.e. 4.7-RC)
2) since it appears you still have the binaries laying around try:
as root:
make deinstall
rm -rf /usr/local/OpenOffice.org1.0
make install
as user:
make install-user

if that fails to work (and adding a make clean also fails to work)...
I have no clue


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Re: KDE, sound, artsd and xmms

2002-10-02 Thread Scott A. Moberly

put:
hw.snd.pcm0.vchans=4
hw.snd.maxautovchans=4

into /etc/sysctl.conf; attach arts to /dev/dsp0.1 and esd to /dev/dsp.2
This leaves /dev/dsp0 - /dev/dsp0.0 open for odd aplications that 
need direct access.  You could additionally attach nas to /dev/dsp0.3 if
you are networking sound.

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On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 08:19:09AM +, Weston M. Price wrote:
 Yeah, an extremely frustrating problem to say the least. I have used both 
 methods (ie the plugin and artsdsp) and have found that that artsdsp is the 
 most stable and effective way to get the two apps to work together on a 
 consistet basis. The plugin causes xmms at the drop of a dime. Until the 
 plugin gets fixed go with artsdsp. 
 
 Regards,
 
 Weston
 
 On Wednesday 02 October 2002 11:59 am, Irvine Short wrote:
  Hey All
 
  How do you guys get all the above to play together?
 
  I'd like to keep artsd going. At the moment I can get xmms to play by
  running artsdsp xmms.
 
  Is there a neater/better way? There's a plugin for xmms to talk directly
  to artsd but by all accounts it's old and buggy and not  in the ports
  subsystem.
 
  Any suggestions much appreciated.
 
  I'm running FreeBSD 4.7RX, KDE 3,03, and XMMS 1.2.7
 
  The sound card is an Ensoniq AudioPCI ESS1371
 
 
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Re: hidding local filesystem with ftpd ?

2002-09-18 Thread Scott A. Moberly

 Hi

 Is there a way to hide the local filesystem with the FreeBSD ftpd
 daemon ?

 I only want to let users access to their NFS mounted home
 directories.

 Thanks


The file /etc/ftpchroot will do this for you.  See man 8 ftpd.

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