Greetings!
I've got some odd problems with FreeBSD 4.5:
1. invocation of ls -l or other programs like tar tvzf, that seems
to be use the same output library, causes a core dump. althrough, ls
and tar xvzf work fine. are there any ways to fix the problem without
rebuilding whole system?
2.
How do I change the defaultrouter in userland
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On 2003-02-27 17:58, Hanspeter Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 27 at 15:48, Giorgos Keramidas spoke:
On 2003-02-27 12:39, Hanspeter Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
how can I
Some time ago a discussion took place here on the inability to use an
Epson 740 printer on a USB port, it was a case of it used to work and
then it does not anymore after some updates later.
I gave up trying.
Well, I tried again..now months later..and guess what, it works but *only* if the
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I'm working on a little experimental script and I'm wondering if there
is any kind of limit as to how many files or subdirectories a directory
can have.
I'm in the planing stages at the moment and I'm think that I may have
upto 4096 directories in a single directory, each of these 4096
directories
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 12:11:14AM +, How Can ThisBe wrote:
I'm working on a little experimental script and I'm wondering if there
is any kind of limit as to how many files or subdirectories a directory
can have.
Yes, there is a limit on how many subdirectories a directory can have.
This
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i want to get a makeshift eToken system working.
i use putty to access my freebsd machine. i also used puttygen to create
a DSA keypair.
i coped the public key onto ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2 and the private on to
the usb flash device under id_dsa.
when i point putty to the private keypair, i
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 12:11:14AM +, How Can ThisBe wrote:
I'm working on a little experimental script and I'm wondering if there
is any kind of limit as to how many files or subdirectories a directory
can have.
Yes, there is a limit on how
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Hal Lynch wrote:
I am trying to install 4.7 on a system which has a
3Ware Escalade 7000-2 raid controller.
A look at the GENERIC configuration file shows
a twe controller for 3Ware raid subsystems. A
search of the FreeBSD docs and FAQ didn't offer
a lot of help.
I'm actually working on that not with php though. Perl instead.
I can and am successfuling using the /usr/ports/databases/oracle7 on
FBSD-5.0 RELEASE to connect to Oracle 8.1.7 on Redhat Linux 7.2 via DBI:Oracle
A major thing I've noticed is that this version of the oracle client libraries
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Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 19:41:41 -0500
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On Thursday 27 February 2003 05:29 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My CD ROM and Floppy drive are in the same spot. FTP , CABLE , HEADLESS
will not Work. 4 sets of cables, 20 disks later nothing has changed, cept
my grey hair.
So Floppy is the ONLY way possible to do any kind of install so far
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 12:11:14AM +, How Can ThisBe wrote:
I'm working on a little experimental script and I'm wondering if there
is any kind of limit as to how many files or subdirectories a directory
can have.
Well of
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Remington L. wrote:
How do I change the defaultrouter in userland
route(8) says about:
# route change default gateway
Jens
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So Floppy is the ONLY way possible to do any kind of install so far as I
can see. No CD No CABLE No Nothing but floppies
So I need to know is the /BASE in 5.0 the same as /BIN in 4.7 so I can
start rolling out floppies.
Yes, you need kern.flp, mfsboot.flp, and all of directory base/ to get
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I have proftpd running successfully on my site. The problem is that I
don't want the initial login to take my to my -home- directory.
I would like the opening directory to be my webpage directory.
I scanned the man page and the proftpd.conf file but did not see any
reference for this.
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I have proftpd running successfully on my site. The problem is that I
don't want the initial login to take my to my -home- directory.
I would like the opening directory to be my webpage directory.
I scanned the man page and the proftpd.conf file but did not see any
reference for this.
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I have proftpd running successfully on my site. The problem is that I
don't want the initial login to take my to my -home- directory.
I would like the opening directory to be my webpage directory.
I scanned the man page and the proftpd.conf
We're having some 'weirdness' come about the last few months regarding our
access control to the internet via squid. It only happens to some users, and
not to others, with no apparent differences between the setup of each of the
users' machines.
Here's the deal:
We're running FreeBSD
Hello
I recently installed FreeBSD5.0-Release with XFree86 4.X. And I need
in OpenGL libraries for executing and developing some programs. I tried
to install Nvidia 3203 for FreeBSD but that driver don`t support
FreeBSD5.0.
What should I do?
Yours sincerely,
Pavel Syso
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I just upgraded to php4.3.1 and i'm getting core dumps with
apache13-modssl when the php4 module and ssl modules load. I can recompile
without CURL support and everything is happy. The logs show no error
messages other than:
Feb 27 17:00:20 www /kernel: pid 12468 (httpd), uid 0: exited on signal
I am trying to set up my mail system.
I am running a network with a R4.6-RELEASE gateway
(sexy.la3sg.net) with Sendmail and ipf, and a R4.7-
RELEASE workstation (syvert.la3sg.net) with
postfix, fetchmail and mutt.
I can exchange mail between the boxes on my LAN,
send mail to the outside world
Hi!
My apache and php has been working fine for some time.
All of a sudden it gives me this error in the log;
[Wed Feb 26 16:56:07 2003] [notice] Accept mutex: flock (Default: flock)
and php scripts will not execute.
Whatever the problem is, this is not it. Starting with
On Thursday, 27 February 2003 at 9:03:52 -0600, Kevin Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
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I am trying to set up my mail system.
I am running a network with
I will be sending my web server out to be co-located, and keeping a second
box here
in my office. I want to be able to make this local box a mirror of the
live box. I don't
want/need ftp running on these boxes. I have a third box for development,
then upload
the new files to the live box. The
I will be sending my web server out to be co-located, and keeping a second
box here
in my office. I want to be able to make this local box a mirror of the
rsync ..
setup SSH with RSA or DSA authentication, use passphrase-less keys
(or ssh-agent or something) and do something like
(from
Sorry for the cross-post, but this is getting a lot of air time on both
lists. Since I have never really encountered the problems described in
the recent onslaught of emails, I can only offer regurgitated help from
other users, and some common sense best practices. Updates to this are
welcome.
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