Is there an easy way to install and run squidguard with squid31?
The squidguard port sets a run depend of www/squid which conflicts with
www/squid31. I don't particularly need squid3, but I'd prefer to not have to
uninstall it.
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On Dec 28, 2009, at 3:57 AM, David Southwell wrote:
The entry in maillog does not say how to tweak postfix!
Be sure to install mailman from ports and set the make options for postfix.
cd /usr/ports/mail/mailman
sudo make config
and choose the postfix option.
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if
you don't anticipate having loads of domains. So that is what I
intend to do.
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On Aug 12, 2009, at 2:12 PM, Brad Knowles wrote:
Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
I would like to set up multiple instances of Mailman on a FreeBSD 7-
STABLE system with using Postfix.
Personally, I wouldn't use the [FreeBSD] ports version if you want
to do multiple instances of Mailman. I would
On Aug 12, 2009, at 3:21 PM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
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wrote:
I'm posting this to both the mailman-users list and the freebsd-ports
list. I realize that not all follow-up will make it to both lists.
But when
jails, each with their own
SMTP and HTTP daemons on their own public IPs, this would be very
complicated to maintain. But I am only guessing here as I don't
really know what can and can't be done easily with jails.
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On Aug 3, 2009, at 3:34 AM, David Southwell wrote:
FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p2 #0: Wed Jun 24 00:14:35 UTC 2009
r...@amd64-
builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
on intel quad core
../c-client/c-client.a(osdep.o)(.text+0x68a1): In function
`ssl_onceonlyinit':
government.
They have just started blocking things to destination ports like 8080
and 3128.
FreeBSD 7-STABLE, www/squid30
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about this, but I'm really just wondering if
I'm missing something obvious. Or if there is some alternative way to
get SPF checking with postfix.
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On Dec 29, 2008, at 6:30 PM, stan wrote:
Which ISC DHCP serverr port should I install? The 2 that I tried are
both
marked as broken.
I've been using
isc-dhcp30-server
without difficulty. It is not marked as broken in my instance of it.
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if this will solve the problem you describe (it really
doesn't look related), but there is a note about updating subversion
in /usr/ports/UPDATING
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to evaluate MovableType, I consider myself not
really in a position to produce a port.
I was wondering if people have tried and failed to produce port for
this, or whether someone is working on it, or whether there is some
licensing difficulty that I'm unaware of.
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On May 22, 2008, at 1:01 PM, Xin LI wrote:
www/MT
Argh! I tried psearch which didn't turn that up, but did turn up some
other MovableType related things that had the mt abbreviation in
their names, so I even tried
ls -d ports/www/*mt*
but, of course, that didn't catch this. It would
.
And thanks for maintaining MT.
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deinstall
make clean
make reinstall
in the cups-base port directory.
I don't know if this will work for others. I don't know why it
worked for me.
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Below is the result of my attempt to build net/ntop. The final error
message is particularly confusing
error: this file was generated for autoconf 2.61. You have another
version of autoconf.
When the configure portion (earlier) correctly identifies my system as
running autoconf 2.61
. If you need any more information about my
system, please let me know.
Thanks for maintaining the ntop port.
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=${PREFIX}
I'm not sure that this will work, but a quick look at the configure
file that comes with bro suggests that it will.
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a script that patches your port tree after you do such an
update.
Of course you should submit your patch to the port to the port
maintainer.
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and
python support. Use
make config
to disable those (maybe just one at a time to see what works).
Of course this work around doesn't work if you need python or ruby
support.
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a
copy of BSD.local.dist from /usr/src/etc/mtree
That seemed to work for me.
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On Apr 23, 2007, at 3:47 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
You can find in several printable formats here:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-
handbook
Thank you. That is exactly what I was looking for.
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On Apr 25, 2007, at 8:43 AM, David Southwell wrote:
Hi
I am looking for some general advice and guidance for selecting
software
components to fulfill a proof of concept test.
I need a mail application with features requiring that incoming
mails, which
should comply with a predetermined
are capable of having
interactive web based sessions).
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particularly MTA, while the port gave us the opportunity to
configure for POSTFIX and one bit of that configuration is wrong.
Thanks everyone for putting up with my somewhat long-winded learning
experience.
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, but I wasn't able to get enough information from him to
really look at the ownerships the port set up.
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Those chown's will have to be done as root.
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On Apr 20, 2007, at 1:44 PM, David Southwell wrote:
On Friday 20 April 2007 09:38:03 Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
chown -R nobody:mailman /usr/local/mailman/data
Here is what happens if I do that command:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/mailman]# bin/check_perms
/usr/local/mailman/data/aliases.db
)
But I haven't tested. And I don't know what the original reason was
for using nobody, so I may very well be talking nonsense.
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On Apr 20, 2007, at 4:31 PM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
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Can you tell me where to find the unprocessed version of pkg-install?
What is in work/ has already been processed by sed, and I didn't see
anything obvious
On Apr 20, 2007, at 9:26 PM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
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So the first fix (modifying the owner of data/aliases{,.db}) is the
right way to go, but instead of making those files owned by nobody
(which does seem dangerous
, but vhostmailserver[1-4] may
overlap with each other.
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Any news or advice forthcoming?
david
Did you try a 'portaudit -F'?
I'm having the same problem as David, though I'm on 6.2. Running
portaudit -F
made no difference for me.
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On Apr 17, 2007, at 7:29 AM, Vizion wrote:
I am missing something in facilitating the creation of virtual-
mailman.db.
I get the failure line in maillog
fatal: open database /usr/local/mailman/data/virtual-mailman.db
I have gonne through the docs but am obviously missing something.
Could
On Apr 17, 2007, at 10:58 AM, Vizion wrote:
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On Apr 17, 2007, at 7:29 AM, Vizion wrote:
I get the failure line in maillog
fatal: open database /usr/local/mailman/data/virtual-mailman.db
To create these files the first time, run
/usr/local
.
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or defined by a module
not included
in the server configuration
httpd not running, trying to start
What editor did you use to edit the apache configuration file? It
looks like it added some non-printing junk to the file.
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leave it as the default.
Also recall that you should have something like
Alias /icons /usr/local/mailman/icons
in the virtual host configuration for apache.
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