Hi, everybody.
Firstly, let me introduce myself. I am Choy Kho Yee, an comp. sci.
undergraduate student in Osaka University. For my final year project, I
have developed a mailing list archive management system called "MLwiki".
I have sent mails to some of the mailing lists not so long ago, so tha
Note: there is a freebsd-proliant mailing list as well
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, lars wrote:
Albert Shih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry my english is not very good. I don't understand you problem.
If you want have two raid volume under you Smart Array there are no problem
to FreeBSD to use it.
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, lars wrote:
Albert Shih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry my english is not very good. I don't understand you problem.
If you want have two raid volume under you Smart Array there are no problem
to FreeBSD to use it.
Don't forget with a scsi card (raid or not) it's the scs
The reason there's little interest in this is that webcams are
rapidly becoming completely self-contained. Lots of them today
have an ethernet port, and integrated webserver in the camera.
The need for a PC to be involved here for anything other than
running a web browser to display output is pre
I've been having some strange problems trying to upgrade my mysql-server on
a Freebsd6.0-STABLE machine. When compiling mysql* I have a problem with
the machine running out of swap space and stalling in some kind of infinite
loop. I solved it for mysql50-client by going to the
/usr/ports/databa
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 12:13:25 +0100
Frank Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm thinking to setup a FreeBSD based load balancing "cluster"
> email hub.
>
> Actually it is a "all in one" machine that runs
> SMTP,IMAP,IMAPS,POP3,POP3S,antivirus,antispam,Webmail.
>
> I would like to sp
On Tuesday 31 January 2006 23:51, Martin Schweizer wrote:
> Hello Amish
It's "Anish"
>
> Am Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 06:08:08PM -0500 Anish Mistry schrieb:
> > > > > On my two machines (FreeBSD 5.4) I'm not able to compile
> > > > > sendmail with other mailer then the default ones. The hole
> > > > >
Hi all:
The "sm-mta" starts up every time after the system
reboots. How could I shut it down? my system is behind
of firewall and I don't need mail daemon.
Thanks
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Hello Amish
Am Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 06:08:08PM -0500 Anish Mistry schrieb:
> > > > On my two machines (FreeBSD 5.4) I'm not able to compile
> > > > sendmail with other mailer then the default ones. The hole
> > > > thread and the details you can see in comp.mail.senmdail (link:
> > > > http://grou
On 1/29/06, Eric Kjeldergaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sunday 29 January 2006 12:36、Derrick Ryalls さんは書きました:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I did some searching, but didn't find anything so I was hoping someone
> > might have a clue on this.
> >
> > I just did the compile for gnome 2.12 on FreeBSD 6
--- Robert Slade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 07:59, Anto Prijosoesilo
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm having a problem installing FreeBSD/amd64 SMP
> on a
> > couple of IBM x346 servers. Both have dual XEON
> 3.0GHz
> > EM64T processors but OS seems to only enable one
> of
> >
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 07:58:26PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying get Ports for my jailed FreeBSD 4.8 virtual host and I'm using
> /stant/sysinstall to do it. I choose Passive FTP and use the ftp.freebsd.org
> server to install from but get the following error message:
>
>
Hi,
I am trying get Ports for my jailed FreeBSD 4.8 virtual host and I'm using
/stant/sysinstall to do it. I choose Passive FTP and use the ftp.freebsd.org
server to install from but get the following error message:
Warning: Can't find the `4.8-RELEASE' distribution on this
FTP server. You may
luke wrote:
> all packages installed _should_ be in /var/db/pkg(i think) i'm in windows
> now. so if you pkg_delete /var/db/pkg/* that should clean it all up.
That worked. I now need to clean the mess (re-install the few packages
I was using).
Thanks.
> _
Hello all;
I have installed an LSI Logic SCSI adapter card and have attached to it
two 18GB Maxtor 15k SCSI hard drives.
These drives are 80 pin drives and I have obtained adapter boards to
convert the 80 pin connectors to 68 pin ribbon
cable for connection to the SCSI adapter (these adapters ar
Great tip. Thanks.
- Original Message -
From: "David Stanford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 9:34 AM
Subject: PCBSD on Windows
> For anyone who has been curious about maybe giving PCBSD a run for it's
> money but just haven't had the time (or resources) to
Wednesday 01 February 2006 10:56、RW さんは書きました:
> On Tuesday 31 January 2006 17:45, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> > On Jan 31, 2006, at 8:31 AM, Xn Nooby wrote:
> >
> > portupgrade: Use for updating your actual ports programs.
> >
> > There may be a more elegant solution though and I would be more than
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 05:17:32PM -0800, gahn wrote:
> Thanks kris:
>
> Yes, I meant I saw one is running [440] (after booting
> procedure finishes) but why it started the another one
> [445] when it reboots?
>
> I actually fell back the original one and error is
> still there.
Perhaps because
Greetings,
Has anyone successfully gotten Java (1.4 or 1.5) running on FreeBSD without
Motif/X? I'd like to run a gui-less Java app on my server, and would strongly
prefer to not install all of X + Motif, and all its potential security issues,
just to get Java running.
Thanks in advance,
-N
all packages installed _should_ be in /var/db/pkg(i think) i'm in windows
now. so if you pkg_delete /var/db/pkg/* that should clean it all up.
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On Tuesday 31 January 2006 17:45, Garrett Cooper wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2006, at 8:31 AM, Xn Nooby wrote:
> portupgrade: Use for updating your actual ports programs.
>
> There may be a more elegant solution though and I would be more than
> happy to hear it too :).
> -Garrett
I find that portm
For anyone who has been curious about maybe giving PCBSD a run for it's
money but just haven't had the time (or resources) to do so, here is your
answer:
http://www.pcbsd.org/index.php?id=23
I just installed VMware Player (5 mins.) and ran the PCBSD VMware image off
it and...done. A fully functio
fbsd_user wrote:
> Have you tried
> pkg_info to get list of installed ports.
> Then do pkg_delete name
> using the full name from the info list with all the version numbers
>
Thanks for the tip, but apache nor httpd were in the list. Now I'm
trying to re-install it using the ports, then deinstal
i'd look up pkg_deinstall too..
man pkg_deinstall
works great!
On 2/1/06, Ugo Bellavance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've played around with my FreeBSD server a little too much, and I
> have
> a lot of useless ports installed, especially apache, PHP+ext, etc... I
> was wonderi
Thanks kris:
Yes, I meant I saw one is running [440] (after booting
procedure finishes) but why it started the another one
[445] when it reboots?
I actually fell back the original one and error is
still there.
--- Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 04:39:23PM -0
Have you tried
pkg_info to get list of installed ports.
Then do pkg_delete name
using the full name from the info list with all the version numbers
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ugo
Bellavance
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:55 PM
To: fre
I wanted to do a quick test of Apache21, MySQL5 and PHP5
I tried a minimal install of FreeBSD 6.0 then pkg_add -r which
worked fine up until PHP5 where I was told that Apache21
conflicted with Apache13 that was to be installed as aPHP5
dependancy. I pkg_delete and went ahead with installing
PHP5 t
Hi,
I've played around with my FreeBSD server a little too much, and I have
a lot of useless ports installed, especially apache, PHP+ext, etc... I
was wondering how to uninstall them and get back to a base system (kind
of). I tried uninstalling apache by doing 'make deinstall' in the port
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 04:39:23PM -0800, gahn wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> I upgraded sshd on the 5.4 (VPN server) and made
> /etc/rc.d/sshd using /usr/local/sbin/sshd instead of
> old one /usr/sbin/sshd.
If you modified the rc.d script, you did something wrong. It already
provides rc.conf variables th
Hi All:
I upgraded sshd on the 5.4 (VPN server) and made
/etc/rc.d/sshd using /usr/local/sbin/sshd instead of
old one /usr/sbin/sshd. well, now I got error whenever
the server reboots:
sshd[445]: Bind to port 22 on 0.0.0.0 failed. Address
already in use.
sshd[445]: Fata: Connot bind any address.
I have a ftp script that copies files from a solaris box to an
as400. Maybe it will work on FreeBSD. (?)
nsaFtp.sh:
ftp -in < nsaFtpCmds Joppa 21
nsaFtpCmds:
user USERNAME PASSWORD
cd /QDLS/MM4R5FLR/00500
lcd data
mput SYB*
dir
quit
On Jan 29, 2006, at 9:45 PM, Angelo Christou wrote:
Hello
Please give me an instruction for unsubscribe myself from this Mailing
List.
Try reading the bottom of every message the mailing list sends out...
~Dan
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> > I've been able to run couple of successful tests installing
> FreeBSD 4.x and 5.x on Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 ,
> however, I've noticed for some reason FreeBSD is not
> detecting the actual CPU speed:
> >
> > ---
> > FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE #0: Mon Jan 30 22:32:31 EST 2006
You can try bigsister for some of this:
http://bigsister.graeff.com./
But coding to check apache is trivial. I have rolled my own apache monitor
as the daemon doesn't die but will stop responding at times.
-Derek
At 04:02 PM 1/31/2006, db wrote:
Hi all
I've been looking for a prog
Dear Sir/Madame,
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Oh, I forgot to mention that I had tried that. It downloaded the
package but when I checked, pkg_check bind9-9.3.2 it said the package
did not exist and pkg_check bind9-9.3.1 it gave me all the appropriate
output.
On Jan 31, 2006, at 6:08 PM, lars wrote:
You could also try
# pkg_add -r bi
Alvaro J. Gurdián wrote:
I used sysinstall to look for it: the chose
configure->packages->ftp->main site->package selection->DNS
in there I saw several versions of BIND but 9.3.1 was the newest.
What am I doing wrong? I chose FTP to try to get the most up to date
infowhat happened?
I s
Dave wrote:
Hi,
Thanks. That gives me a starting place. I'll probably do it with
sed, i'm more familiar with that. Have you converted pdfs with
ghostscript? I'm looking for the commands i would have to issue. The
pdfs i want to convert to ps and to regular text files.
Thanks.
Dave.
-
"Alvaro J. Gurdin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I used sysinstall to look for it: the chose
> configure->packages->ftp->main site->package selection->DNS
> in there I saw several versions of BIND but 9.3.1 was the newest.
>
> What am I doing wrong? I chose FTP to try to get the most up to date
I used sysinstall to look for it: the chose
configure->packages->ftp->main site->package selection->DNS
in there I saw several versions of BIND but 9.3.1 was the newest.
What am I doing wrong? I chose FTP to try to get the most up to date
infowhat happened?
I see 9.3.2 on Fresh ports, wh
Sean Murphy wrote:
> I need to create a user with no login or home directory abilities.
> It just needs to own a few directories and files and be able to
> run a daemon. would I use pw or adduser and what would be the
> options for that command?
Just set the users shell to /sbin/nologin and his ho
"Alvaro J. Gurdin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just installed FreeBSD 6.0 on a computer I want to use to test BIND.
> The newest release is 9.3.2, but the one installed with FreeBSD 6.0 is
> 9.3.1. Since according to the ISC's website there are a few bugs in
> 9.3.1, I decided to upgrade.
U
In the last episode (Jan 31), Dan Nelson said:
> In the last episode (Jan 31), Alvaro J. Gurdin said:
> > Should I let the install go to it's default location, rename
> > /usr/sbin/named to /usr/sbin/named9.3.1 and then symlink
> > /usr/local/sbin/named to /usr/sbin/named?
>
> Easier to just set
In the last episode (Jan 31), Alvaro J. Gurdin said:
> I just installed FreeBSD 6.0 on a computer I want to use to test BIND.
> The newest release is 9.3.2, but the one installed with FreeBSD 6.0 is
> 9.3.1. Since according to the ISC's website there are a few bugs in
> 9.3.1, I decided to upg
Yeah, the easiest workaround is like this:
- Download
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/6.0/6.0-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso
- Burn it to a CD
- Boot it
- Make sure to select FTP as source.
- Install =)
On 1/31/06, A. Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a complete newbie to Free
I just installed FreeBSD 6.0 on a computer I want to use to test BIND.
The newest release is 9.3.2, but the one installed with FreeBSD 6.0 is
9.3.1. Since according to the ISC's website there are a few bugs in
9.3.1, I decided to upgrade.
I then looked over the ports and found versions going
I'm a complete newbie to FreeBSD (coming from Linux). I bought (for
cheap) a boxed set of FreeBSD 5.2.1, and am looking to upgrade it for
XOrg and the latest version of Postfix. When I try to use sysinstall, I
get the following error:
Warning: Can't find the `5.2.1-RELEASE' distribution on
Thanks a lot.
On 1/31/06, Charles Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2006, at 3:28 PM, Michael S wrote:
> > I have a question related to upgrading my machine from 5.3 to 6.0.
> > I am convinced I need to upgrade it, and the base system upgrade
> > procedure is pretty much clear to me.
Albert Shih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry my english is not very good. I don't understand you problem.
>
> If you want have two raid volume under you Smart Array there are no problem
> to FreeBSD to use it.
>
> Don't forget with a scsi card (raid or not) it's the scsi controller to
> inform
On Tuesday 31 January 2006 21:09, Martin Hudec wrote:
> > I've been looking for a program to restart apache, postfix and my other
> > server daemons when they stop/crash, but couldn't find a good one. I've
> > read the sourcecode for sysutils/monit and sysutils/monitord but they
> > seem to need /p
Hello Anish
Thank you for your hint. See my comment below (inline).
Am Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 01:48:59PM -0500 Anish Mistry schrieb:
> On Sunday 29 January 2006 13:12, Martin Schweizer wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > On my two machines (FreeBSD 5.4) I'm not able to compile sendmail
> > with other mailer t
Le 31/01/2006 à 12:18:46+0100, lars a écrit
> Hi all,
>
> I'm planning on getting a HP ProLiant ML350 G4p server
> (p for the iLO). Apparently this machine has a
> Smart Array 641 controller for the SCSI HDDs.
>
>
>
> I'd like to set up a RAID1 volume for the OS and
> a RAID 5 volume for the
Hello,
db wrote:
Hi all
I've been looking for a program to restart apache, postfix and my other server
daemons when they stop/crash, but couldn't find a good one. I've read the
sourcecode for sysutils/monit and sysutils/monitord but they seem to
need /proc and insist on poll instead of using
Hi all
I've been looking for a program to restart apache, postfix and my other server
daemons when they stop/crash, but couldn't find a good one. I've read the
sourcecode for sysutils/monit and sysutils/monitord but they seem to
need /proc and insist on poll instead of using kqueue(2) and keven
Fabian Keil wrote:
> You could check it with pciconf -lv.
>
Thanks, this did the trick - it turned out that my laptop does not have
a 2200BG adapter. I must have confused it with another Acer laptop that
I bought and configured for my friend a while ago. pciconf says:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2:0:c
Howdy,
I happen to have been doing quite a bit of research in this area.
What I wanted to do was to set up a *nix box with a webcam and a
wireless NIC, so that I can mount the headless machine in the bedroom
to keep an eye on our seven-month-old baby. (Link between the *nix
box and the home priva
On Jan 31, 2006, at 3:28 PM, Michael S wrote:
I have a question related to upgrading my machine from 5.3 to 6.0.
I am convinced I need to upgrade it, and the base system upgrade
procedure is pretty much clear to me. However I am somewhat not clear
about 3rd party software. Since all the programs
Good day all.
I have a question related to upgrading my machine from 5.3 to 6.0.
I am convinced I need to upgrade it, and the base system upgrade
procedure is pretty much clear to me. However I am somewhat not clear
about 3rd party software. Since all the programs are 5.X binaries, do
I need to re
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2006-01-30 13:42, Eric Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sysintall help that a Minimal install is "just the base system." But
what _functionality_ is provided by a *base system*???
A short `overview' of a sort can be seen with:
# man 5 rc.conf
For every
To all interested parities;
I am accepting bids on a Web application programming Development
project.
Bids are open to any developer any where in the world.
Bid closing date is February 8 2006.
Work is to be done at your location and using your equipment.
Please provide your quote in USA dollars
I just now installed 6.0 from cd and installed all my ports using
the pkg_add command and its default ftp server.
Took less than 2 hours start to finish.
I have no firewall or "packetshaper" in between.
So there is nothing wrong with Freebsd 6.0 or pkg_add command.
pkg_add uses fetch in passive mo
Thanks for your replies I found out that dedicating traffic to ftp
protocol did not help at all (we are very tight on bandwidth) once I
dedicated 300Kbps to the server on all protocols It downloaded perl and
nessus-plugins immediately with no change on the FreeBSD server. (does
this mean that
I need to create a user with no login or home directory abilities. It
just needs to own a few directories and files and be able to run a
daemon. would I use pw or adduser and what would be the options for that
command?
Thanks
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Xn Nooby wrote:
Is there a suggested method for updating a newly installed FreeBSD
6.0system? I have found several websites with similar but differing
methods, often somehow specific to the author's configuration. What I usually
do
first is install from a CD and get a bare-bones system bootab
Hello!
I am a FreeBSD user from 6 months now. Getting from linux to FreeBSD it was
easy
but I still use linux for certain aplications.
Probably on the desktop side of the operating system i do miss a few
applications from linux such as: kphonetools, xfsamba, the installation of
kde-met
On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 07:59, Anto Prijosoesilo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a problem installing FreeBSD/amd64 SMP on a
> couple of IBM x346 servers. Both have dual XEON 3.0GHz
> EM64T processors but OS seems to only enable one of
> them.
>
> ACPI has to be disabled on both machines for them to
>
Charles Swiger wrote:
On Jan 31, 2006, at 10:06 AM, Kövesdán Gábor wrote:
I've upgradde today, but SSL doesn't work with the old settings. I
suspect something's wrong with my self-signed certificates. If I set
SSLEngine On globally, I get this:
[Tue Jan 31 14:11:09 2006] [warn] RSA server
the pkg_add -r command does no use the port names with the version
number on them.
Check out the install guide at www.a1poweruser.com and read the
'port and package section' for a detailed description on how to find
the correct package name to use.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECT
You are going around the wrong way to solve your problem.
Problem is not with FreeBSD or fsck, it's your electrical power
supply.
Every body else in the world puts a UPS unit between their pc and
the wall socket.
The UPS unit can give you 30 min run time from its battery and then
signal its time to
On Jan 31, 2006, at 12:38 PM, Sean Murphy wrote:
if I go to the ftp site with my browser it seems to work fine.
What should I do as the package never seems to download. is there
a queue on the ftp servers?
No queue. Presumably you have a local network problem involving
active versus pass
On Jan 31, 2006, at 8:27 AM, Dave wrote:
Hello,
I'm running freebsd6 and xpdf 3.01_2. I've got pdfs that i want
to convert to ps and text documents in four different areas in my
home directory. I could convert them such as:
pdfto format file1.pdf file2.ps etc.
but i was wondering if ther
On Jan 31, 2006, at 8:31 AM, Xn Nooby wrote:
Is there a suggested method for updating a newly installed FreeBSD
6.0system? I have found several websites with similar but differing
methods,
often somehow specific to the author's configuration. What I
usually do
first is install from a CD and
On Jan 31, 2006, at 12:25 PM, manish jain wrote:
So now the question is if I can get FreeBSD 6.0 to run fsck
automatically on restart in such a manner that all services come up
consistently. I am even willing to have fsck run in the foreground
upon EACH restart, irrespective of whether the
i have set my PACKAGESITE to ftp3 and ftp10 and then monitored the
throughput with my "packetshaper" and it looks as though there is a
problem. I use pkg_add -r perl and pkg_add -r nessus-plugins noth of
them going to different ftp servers one on 3 and the other on 10 however
checking the ftp
Hi,
Thanks for the support so far. FreeBSD is working beautifully, both on the
server as well as client workstations. Except for fsck. I am writing from
India, where the electrical power scenario makes up for any possible lack of
frustration.
My server faces unscheduled power cut
On Jan 31, 2006, at 10:06 AM, Kövesdán Gábor wrote:
I've upgradde today, but SSL doesn't work with the old settings. I
suspect something's wrong with my self-signed certificates. If I
set SSLEngine On globally, I get this:
[Tue Jan 31 14:11:09 2006] [warn] RSA server certificate is a CA
ce
Hello, (how this is the right list)
while updating firefox i noticed that gnome has been updated to v2.12
i read UPDATING, and discovered there was a convenient script for
updating gnome!
After doing this, the Filemanager failed to start, I had no desktop
icons, and i was unable to save backg
A quick follow up to my earlier post...
I tried using FreeBSD 6.0 stable Snap 10, but the problem still exists.
I tried installing Solaris 10 (01/06) and the card is not detected by
Solaris at all.
I tried with RHEL 4 and Win 2003 and the machine works fine.
Back on FreeBSD 6.0 release, I lower
To all interested parities;
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Bids are open to any developer any where in the world.
Bid closing date is February 8 2006.
Work is to be done at your location and using your equipment.
Please provide your quote in USA dollars
Hello,
I'm running freebsd6 and xpdf 3.01_2. I've got pdfs that i want to
convert to ps and text documents in four different areas in my home
directory. I could convert them such as:
pdfto format file1.pdf file2.ps etc.
but i was wondering if there was a faster way? My second issue is some o
Is there a suggested method for updating a newly installed FreeBSD
6.0system? I have found several websites with similar but differing
methods,
often somehow specific to the author's configuration. What I usually do
first is install from a CD and get a bare-bones system bootable. What I
would li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am implementing and using a test bed simulating a huge amount of IP
> clients, each preferable having a unique IP address. There is no, no
> way to have an individual physical interface for each simulated
> client so I use IP aliases. Currently it runs on Linux and
Hey,
Usually I work at my laptop, if I'm at home I can mount some directories
from my server so I can also access those files and I don't have to ftp
them. For the mounting I use this script :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cat /usr/local/bin/nfsmount
#!/bin/sh
srv="192.168.2.1"
if [ "$1" = "-wlan" ]; t
--- Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I am implementing and using a test bed
> simulating a huge amount of IP
> > clients, each preferable having a unique IP
> address. There is no, no way
> > to have an individual physical interface for
> each simulated clie
Y-rack oout 4os!
2006/1/31, gahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> What is the command "set ccp yes mpp-compress" for? I
> noticed that it affects the configuration of the
> client (encryption). with that command in mpd.conf,
> the client must use "Optional encryption". Without
> that command, the client co
Chuck Swiger wrote:
> Use BPF or libnet to generate test traffic using spoofed IPs, rather than
actually configuring a machine with thousands of IPs. There are also companies
which make hardware IP traffic generators, if you want to buy a solution rather
than building one.
Have done a quick s
Hello,
I've upgradde today, but SSL doesn't work with the old settings. I
suspect something's wrong with my self-signed certificates. If I set
SSLEngine On globally, I get this:
[Tue Jan 31 14:11:09 2006] [warn] RSA server certificate is a CA
certificate (BasicConstraints: CA certificate (Ba
Ensel Sharon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Every night I rsync a directory tree from one system to another. Easy.
>
> However there is a particular set of files that could exist anywhere in
> that directory at any depth, and it is unknown how many there are at any
> given time. I want to make
Jose Borquez wrote:
> I would like to synchronize a server which I did a minimal install. I
> would like to customize the stable-supfile so as not to download
> unneeded files. I would like to know what options I need to include
> from the following to do a source sync of only the essential files
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am implementing and using a test bed simulating a huge amount of IP
> clients, each preferable having a unique IP address. There is no, no way
> to have an individual physical interface for each simulated client so I
> use IP aliases.
Use BPF or libnet to generate test
El día Tuesday, January 31, 2006 a las 03:27:29PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
> > You could check it with pciconf -lv.
>
> Thanks I'll check it.
>
> > I don't think you read and followed the port's instructions:
> >
> > |You must choose the correct mode depending on how you want to
> > |
Brad Gilmer wrote:
> I am running freebsd 5.4-STABLE on an IBM e-series 330 server. I have
> recently started playing with DNS and have been largely successful. However,
> nslint reports the following errors:
>
> nslint: missing "a": localhost. -> 127.0.0.1
> nslint: missing "a": localhost.org
> You could check it with pciconf -lv.
Thanks I'll check it.
> I don't think you read and followed the port's instructions:
>
> |You must choose the correct mode depending on how you want to
> |use your adapter.
> |
> |For instance, to download firmware for BSS mode:
> |
> | # iwicontrol -i iwi0
On 1/30/06, Tamouh H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've been able to run couple of successful tests installing FreeBSD 4.x and
> 5.x on Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 , however, I've noticed for some reason
> FreeBSD is not detecting the actual CPU speed:
>
> ---
> FreeBS
On 1/30/06, Jose Borquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When performing an upgrade after doing a minimal install of FreeBSD 5.4,
> I would like to upgrade the source using the stable-supfile. In the
> supfile I have the option to do a "src-all" update or to specify from
> the following:
> What are t
On 1/30/06, serge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have compiled a kernel but it is not loaded. In a manual it is written that
> after
> installation is formed two catalogues /boot/kernel and /boot/kernel.old.
> But it has not taken place. My actions:
>
> # cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf
> # mkdi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> anyone having WLAN working on an Acer Travelmate 290E? It doesn't
> seem to be detected at all on my laptop, which is a model 292ECli. As
> a Centrino laptop, it should have a Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG built
> in.
You could check it with pciconf -lv.
> I installed iwi
Greetings Everyone,
Have a problem that has been nagging me for about two weeks, recently I had to
upgrade one of my mail servers from 4.7 to 4-STABLE. All associated ports on
the box were all upgraded also, before the change and also after, all were
recompiled to make sure that they would not ha
Frank Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm thinking to setup a FreeBSD based load balancing "cluster" email hub.
>
> Actually it is a "all in one" machine that runs
> SMTP,IMAP,IMAPS,POP3,POP3S,antivirus,antispam,Webmail.
>
> I would like to split load on several machines
> but hav
Hi all,
I'm planning on getting a HP ProLiant ML350 G4p server
(p for the iLO). Apparently this machine has a
Smart Array 641 controller for the SCSI HDDs.
I'd like to set up a RAID1 volume for the OS and
a RAID 5 volume for the data.
I assume the RAID volumes can be set up via
the RAID contr
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