Darryl Hoar wrote:
Greetings,
I have a question regarding Wordpress and Wordpress-mu ports. I want to
install wordpress
on my personal webserver (apache2, mysql, etc). I have several virtual
hosts all with
legitimate individual domain names. IE, www.mydomain.com,
www.anotherdomain.com,
ww
On Thursday 12 February 2009 19:15:21 Paul Schmehl wrote:
> If you set the world readable bit, you break the entire schema. To make it
> work, world must have no access - not even directory search access. So you
> set u=rwx,g=srx,o-rwx (or 2750), for homedirs and u=rw,g=sr,o-rwx (or 2640)
> for f
David Newman wrote:
>
> What's the canonical method for checking ufs file systems on a FreeBSD
> 7.1/amd64 system after an unscheduled power outage?
Wait.
The system will automatically detect a dirty shutdown and check the disks
during the boot process. If the disks are only mildly scrambled by
On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 21:52 -0800, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Feb 12, 2009, at 8:52 PM, Da Rock wrote:
> >> With reasonable organization, and appropriate use of sudo or setgid
> >> binaries for things like people who use SVN or CVS, there generally
> >> isn't reason or need for a user to be in so man
On Feb 12, 2009, at 8:52 PM, Da Rock wrote:
With reasonable organization, and appropriate use of sudo or setgid
binaries for things like people who use SVN or CVS, there generally
isn't reason or need for a user to be in so many groups. For the
exceptional cases, switching to using a full ACL sy
On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 20:37 -0800, Chuck Swiger wrote:
> On Feb 12, 2009, at 8:17 PM, Da Rock wrote:
> > I've been following this thread with interest: are you saying FreeBSD
> > logins cannot handle more than 16 groups? If so, why? Is this
> > mitigated
> > by using other authentication methods
On Feb 12, 2009, at 8:17 PM, Da Rock wrote:
I've been following this thread with interest: are you saying FreeBSD
logins cannot handle more than 16 groups? If so, why? Is this
mitigated
by using other authentication methods (ie kerberos, ldap, etc)?
There's a compile-time limit of the releva
On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 21:48 -0500, John Almberg wrote:
> On Feb 12, 2009, at 7:19 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
>
> > On Feb 12, 2009, at 3:14 PM, John Almberg wrote:
> >> Just ran into a strange problem... I have a long-standing user
> >> account on my FreeBSD box that no longer works. She can't ssh
Jerry McAllister writes:
> > > do I need to
> > > boot into single-user mode, what filesystem(s) do I mount and how,
> > > what switches if any do I use with fsck and so on.
> > >
> > i thought it happens in the background anyway. i don't recall having to
> > do anything other than listen t
Darryl Hoar wrote:
> Greetings,
> I have a question regarding Wordpress and Wordpress-mu ports. I want to
> install wordpress
> on my personal webserver (apache2, mysql, etc). I have several virtual
> hosts all with
> legitimate individual domain names. IE, www.mydomain.com,
> www.anotherdom
Hi,
Darryl Hoar wrote:
| I want to install wordpress on my personal webserver (apache2, mysql,
etc).
Do you want to blog alone?
If yes, WP fits you well. And you don't need to worry about the vhosts.
(It seems to me you want to use one for your WP...)
Regards,
H
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On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 05:16:53PM -0800, prad wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 16:45:18 -0800
> David Newman wrote:
>
> > do I need to
> > boot into single-user mode, what filesystem(s) do I mount and how,
> > what switches if any do I use with fsck and so on.
> >
> i thought it happens in the back
On Feb 12, 2009, at 7:19 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
On Feb 12, 2009, at 3:14 PM, John Almberg wrote:
Just ran into a strange problem... I have a long-standing user
account on my FreeBSD box that no longer works. She can't ssh into
the box, and I can't even su to her account.
$ su jessica
Pas
Greetings,
I have a question regarding Wordpress and Wordpress-mu ports. I want to
install wordpress
on my personal webserver (apache2, mysql, etc). I have several virtual
hosts all with
legitimate individual domain names. IE, www.mydomain.com,
www.anotherdomain.com,
www.yetanotherdomain.co
No, it isn't that hard...you could set up rc.conf to get a dynamic IP
when the machine starts, and then you could write a startup script and
place it in /usr/local/etc/rc.d that sleeps for however long you want the
dynamic IP to be active, and then runs ifconfig to reconfigure your IP
add
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, David Newman wrote:
On 2/12/09 4:41 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 04:06:49PM -0800, David Newman wrote:
What's the canonical method for checking ufs file systems on a FreeBSD
7.1/amd64 system after an unscheduled power outage?
How about fsck
On Thursday 12 February 2009 7:33:31 pm Glen Barber wrote:
> > Could you plase configure your /etc/rc.conf file to something like this?
> >
> > ifconfig_ed0="inet 192.168.1.105 netmask 255.255.255.0"
> > defaultrouter="192.168.1.1"
> >
> > Where "defaultrouter" is the IP of your dhcp server and te
[ deletia introducing discussion of fsck ]
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Tim Judd wrote:
It's part of the bootup scripts now. It runs in the background 60 seconds
after the login prompt shows up (not exactly, but close to 60 secs)
it's the background_fsck option that defaults to YES in /etc
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 16:45:18 -0800
David Newman wrote:
> do I need to
> boot into single-user mode, what filesystem(s) do I mount and how,
> what switches if any do I use with fsck and so on.
>
i thought it happens in the background anyway. i don't recall having to
do anything other than listen t
Nikolaj Thygesen wrote:
> Hi list,
>
>I've been experimenting and googling for hours w/ no luck. All I want
> to do is run dhcp and then replace the ip address of the interface with
> a new static ip afterwards.
I've been following this thread all day, but I still don't understand
exactly wh
David Newman wrote:
On 2/12/09 4:41 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 04:06:49PM -0800, David Newman wrote:
What's the canonical method for checking ufs file systems on a FreeBSD
7.1/amd64 system after an unscheduled power outage?
How about fsck
Right.
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
which is exactly what i suggested - writing 0 byte disc
that writes binary 0, the ASCII "NUL" character. /dev/zero is NOT a
zero-size file.
yes it is
[woj...@wojtek ~/NOBACKUP]$ dd if=/dev/null of=/dev/null bs=1
0+0 records in
0+0 records out
0 bytes transferred in
On 2/12/09 4:41 PM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 04:06:49PM -0800, David Newman wrote:
>
>> What's the canonical method for checking ufs file systems on a FreeBSD
>> 7.1/amd64 system after an unscheduled power outage?
>
> How about fsck
Right. I'm asking procedurally how th
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 04:06:49PM -0800, David Newman wrote:
> What's the canonical method for checking ufs file systems on a FreeBSD
> 7.1/amd64 system after an unscheduled power outage?
How about fsck
jerry
>
> thanks
>
> dn
>
>
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What's the canonical method for checking ufs file systems on a FreeBSD
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On Feb 12, 2009, at 3:14 PM, John Almberg wrote:
Just ran into a strange problem... I have a long-standing user
account on my FreeBSD box that no longer works. She can't ssh into
the box, and I can't even su to her account.
$ su jessica
Password:
su: setusercontext: Invalid argument
Does g
Just ran into a strange problem... I have a long-standing user
account on my FreeBSD box that no longer works. She can't ssh into
the box, and I can't even su to her account.
$ su jessica
Password:
su: setusercontext: Invalid argument
Doing some googling, I did find people with similar probl
On Feb 12, 2009, at 2:50 PM, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
accented letter to my freebsd box, the accented letter simply
disappear.
UFS supports 8-bit characters except for "/" and "\0", but you also
need to run a terminal with UTF8 support and use a correct font to
view such things.
why? i use
2009/2/12 Wojciech Puchar :
>>> which is exactly what i suggested - writing 0 byte disc
>>
>>
>> that writes binary 0, the ASCII "NUL" character. /dev/zero is NOT a
>> zero-size file.
>
> yes it is
>
> [woj...@wojtek ~/NOBACKUP]$ dd if=/dev/null of=/dev/null bs=1
> 0+0 records in
> 0+0 records out
2009/2/12 Chuck Swiger :
> On Feb 12, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Daniel Leal wrote:
>>
>> is there a way to have a freebsd system with file names with accented
>> words. Like "filé.txt" instead of "file.txt". Now if I copy a file with an
>> accented letter to my freebsd box, the accented letter simply disap
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 10:38:02PM +0100, Nikolaj Thygesen wrote:
> Gonzalo Nemmi wrote:
> >On Thursday 12 February 2009 6:00:04 pm Nikolaj Thygesen wrote:
> >
> >Could you plase configure your /etc/rc.conf file to something like this?
> >
> >ifconfig_ed0="inet 192.168.1.105 netmask 255.255.255
which is exactly what i suggested - writing 0 byte disc
that writes binary 0, the ASCII "NUL" character. /dev/zero is NOT a
zero-size file.
yes it is
[woj...@wojtek ~/NOBACKUP]$ dd if=/dev/null of=/dev/null bs=1
0+0 records in
0+0 records out
0 bytes transferred in 0.37 secs (0 bytes/s
accented letter to my freebsd box, the accented letter simply disappear.
UFS supports 8-bit characters except for "/" and "\0", but you also need to
run a terminal with UTF8 support and use a correct font to view such things.
why? i use ISO-8859-2
UFS doesn't deal with encoding at all, just
how and from what do you copy.
UFS generally doesn't have any limits for filename characters.
i do have files with polish letters on my disk - no problem
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Daniel Leal wrote:
Hi.
is there a way to have a freebsd system with file names with accented words.
Like "filé.txt"
On Feb 12, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Daniel Leal wrote:
is there a way to have a freebsd system with file names with
accented words. Like "filé.txt" instead of "file.txt". Now if I copy
a file with an accented letter to my freebsd box, the accented
letter simply disappear.
UFS supports 8-bit chara
Bruce Cran wrote:
On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 18:37:55 +0800
Fbsd1 wrote:
Chris Whitehouse wrote:
Fbsd1 wrote:
I have an desktop manufactured in 2002 by a South Korean company
Hyunju. The company is now out of business.
It's bio's do not allow booting from a usb memory stick.
I want to find an bio'
ifconfig_em0="inet 1.2.3.4"
but then I loose all the other dhcp parameters like dns and stuff. Is it
really that hard???
echo nameserver yourdns >/etc/resolv.conf
and turn off dhclient of course
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Hi.
is there a way to have a freebsd system with file names with accented
words. Like "filé.txt" instead of "file.txt". Now if I copy a file with
an accented letter to my freebsd box, the accented letter simply disappear.
thanks,
daniel
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Gonzalo Nemmi wrote:
On Thursday 12 February 2009 6:00:04 pm Nikolaj Thygesen wrote:
Could you plase configure your /etc/rc.conf file to something like this?
ifconfig_ed0="inet 192.168.1.105 netmask 255.255.255.0"
defaultrouter="192.168.1.1"
Where "defaultrouter" is the IP of your dhcp ser
>
> Could you plase configure your /etc/rc.conf file to something like this?
>
> ifconfig_ed0="inet 192.168.1.105 netmask 255.255.255.0"
> defaultrouter="192.168.1.1"
>
> Where "defaultrouter" is the IP of your dhcp server and tell me what happens?
>
AFAIK, this should really be the default gatew
On Thursday 12 February 2009 6:00:04 pm Nikolaj Thygesen wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I've been experimenting and googling for hours w/ no luck. All I
> want to do is run dhcp and then replace the ip address of the interface
> with a new static ip afterwards. I've been looking at the
> /etc/dhclient.c
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
The manpage of growisofs suggests this:
Note that DVD+RW re-formatting procedure does not substitute
for blank-
ing. If you want to nullify the media, e.g. for privacy
reasons, do it
explicitly with 'growisofs -Z /dev/dvd=/dev/zero'.
which is exact
Nikolaj Thygesen wrote:
Hi list,
I've been experimenting and googling for hours w/ no luck. All I
want to do is run dhcp and then replace the ip address of the
interface with a new static ip afterwards. I've been looking at the
/etc/dhclient.conf man pages, but they don't seem to help. I c
Nikolaj Thygesen wrote:
Hi list,
I've been experimenting and googling for hours w/ no luck. All I
want to do is run dhcp and then replace the ip address of the
interface with a new static ip afterwards. I've been looking at the
/etc/dhclient.conf man pages, but they don't seem to help. I c
On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 10:42 +, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> Upgrade from 7.3 to 7.4 made X unsuable on FBSD 7.1-stable i386.
> I followed the UPDATE procedures, had no errors on build,
> but on X -configure I get
>
> No devices to configure. Configuration failed.
>
> This is a Compaq Armada
Hi list,
I've been experimenting and googling for hours w/ no luck. All I
want to do is run dhcp and then replace the ip address of the interface
with a new static ip afterwards. I've been looking at the
/etc/dhclient.conf man pages, but they don't seem to help. I can do it
from rc.conf li
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 11:58:44AM +0700, joko bodo wrote:
> why i get mail with subject always "digest:
You're probably subscribed to the digest version of the mailing list,
where all the emails to the list over a given period of time are bundled
together into a single message, rather than each e
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If Home="\E[1~" and End="\E[4~" keys work in vim, but for the console
commands instead of mo
Thank you all for your kind and quick help!
Indeed, I am really interested only in the commitlogs so I will
probably try Dan's solution first, then if I need more data, I'll follow
Mel or Giorgos's solutions!
Cheers!
Yann
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Feb
Steve:
Thanks for the help.
well i find the problem: on the juniper routers, the configuration missed the
statement of "prefix fec0::" under the clause of "router-advertisement".
Once i set that right, it works as it should be.
best
--- On Thu, 2/12/09, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> From: St
gahn wrote:
> What shall I do to accomplish this on FreeBSD?
For clarification and completeness, here is exactly what I did:
First, config the router (Cisco):
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 192.168.3.2 255.255.255.0
duplex auto
speed auto
ipv6 address 2607:F118:A::1/64
ipv6 address F
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 11:30:10 -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
> Yet another option is to use the Subversion repository instead of CVS:
>
> svn log -v -r 1:HEAD svn://svn.freebsd.org/base
>
> will dump all commitlogs starting with the first. Probably not
> recommended if you are going to scan through ev
--On Thursday, February 12, 2009 10:04:59 -0600 Keith Palmer
wrote:
Your other proposed solution results in the same situation, correct? No
matter what, Apache needs read-access to any and all files, so no matter
what PHP will have access to read any user's files. There's no way around
that
In the last episode (Feb 10), Mel said:
> On Tuesday 10 February 2009 22:13:09 Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc wrote:
> > Is it possible that you CVS server does not support "rlog" because of
> > recursion? Do you think it could be possible to enable rlog?
>
> Easy work-around:
> hop over to /usr/share/examp
Ahhh... well, that's a considerably more verbose solution than your first
solution. The groups are not the default FreeBSD groups, as I thought you
were using.
I will definitely check that out, thanks!
I looked into restricted shells and such, but I couldn't find any
documentation or information
gahn skrev:
Hi all:
What kind of options do I have for HA software in terms of Freebsd 7.1? I have
two servers that need to work in symphony so that in case one down then we have
another replica to work with.
Thanks in advance
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On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 11:04:59AM -0500, Keith Palmer wrote:
> Your other proposed solution results in the same situation, correct? No
No, it doesn't. Let's assume shannon is in the login group users, her home
directory would look like this:
drwx-x 2 shannon users 512 Feb 12 17:19
On 8.0-current i386 with i845 chipset I gave up on agp and intel driver.
I tried vesa and got
failed to set mtrr: Invalid argument
^C
failed to unset mtrr: No such file or directory
# tail -5 /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(==) VESA(0): Write-combining range (0x0,0x1000) was already clear
(==) VESA(0): Writ
gahn wrote:
> Thanks Steve:
>
> We use fec0::... as global unique IPv6 address in the lab environment. the
> IPv6 routers in our lab uses fec0:0:5::/64 with eui-64 addressing scheme (for
> testing).
>
>>From the host "lab" (freebsd) machine, it clearly sees two link-local
>>addresses for two I
Your other proposed solution results in the same situation, correct? No
matter what, Apache needs read-access to any and all files, so no matter
what PHP will have access to read any user's files. There's no way around
that for a shared hosting situation that I know of...
If you remove the groups
Thanks Steve:
We use fec0::... as global unique IPv6 address in the lab environment. the IPv6
routers in our lab uses fec0:0:5::/64 with eui-64 addressing scheme (for
testing).
>From the host "lab" (freebsd) machine, it clearly sees two link-local
>addresses for two IPv6 routers via RA message
I'm gettig an error on my console about 'Approaching the limit on PV
entries', to which its giving me two choices as to how to deal with it ...
Why would I use one over the other?
Thx
Marc G. Fournier Hub.Org Networking Services (http://www.hub.org)
Email . scra...@hub.org
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 09:39:18AM -0500, Keith Palmer wrote:
> Thanks so much, this solution works really well! It doesn't lock users out
> of the entire system, but it does ensure that users can't view other
> user's files via SFTP/SSH, which is fantastic.
This solution enforces the switch of a
Paul,
Thanks so much, this solution works really well! It doesn't lock users out
of the entire system, but it does ensure that users can't view other
user's files via SFTP/SSH, which is fantastic.
The actual syntax for setting the setgid bit on directories is:
find /path/to/directory -type d -ex
gahn wrote:
> Thanks Steve:
>
> the router that sending RA is juniper and the protocol router-advertisement
> has been activated:
>
> g...@lab_1> show interfaces fe-0/0/3
> ...
>
> Logical interface fe-0/0/3.170 (Index 70) (SNMP ifIndex 59)
> ...
> Addresses, Flags: Is-Preferred
>
Hi all:
What kind of options do I have for HA software in terms of Freebsd 7.1? I have
two servers that need to work in symphony so that in case one down then we have
another replica to work with.
Thanks in advance
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:22:17AM -0500, Keith Palmer wrote:
> I realize I can fix this by setting the permissions on the "/home/shannon"
> directory to 700. *However* then Apache (running as user "www") won't
> display the documents in "/home/shannon/public_html" from
> "http://ip-address/~shann
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The manpage of growisofs suggests this:
Note that DVD+RW re-formatting procedure does not substitute for blank-
ing. If you want to nullify the media, e.g. for privacy reasons, do it
explicitly with 'growisofs -Z /dev/dvd=/dev/zero'.
which is exactly what i suggested - writi
sc...@centroin.com.br wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I need help for some strange problem with one of my servers, that can cost
> my job.
>
> It's a FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-p5/amd64 running on a Dell PowerEdge III as a
> Virtual machine of VMware ESXi. There are only two VM in this box, and one
> of them (bas
Fbsd1 wrote:
> I have php code on home page to count how many times it is accessed from
> the internet. Problem is pages deeper in website can jump back direct to
> home page and this again gets counted.
>
> Is there any way to give the php counter routine intelligent so it will
> bypass bumping
Hi all
I am a new to FreeBsd, can someone translate these iptables rules for freebsd?
/usr/sbin/iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
/usr/sbin/iptables -A FORWARD -i eth0 -o eth1 -m state --state
RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
/usr/sbin/iptables -A FORWARD -i eth1 -o eth0 -j ACCEP
Hello,
could anyone help me what command should I use to find out which
logcheck-required port _exactly_ is trying to install half of the X
libraries?
The logcheck port lists the following build depends (output of
pretty-print-build-depends-list):
This port requires package(s) "compositeproto-0.
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Fbsd1 wrote:
I have php code on home page to count how many times it is accessed from
the internet. Problem is pages deeper in website can jump back direct to
home page and this again gets counted.
This is one of many ways that counters can be wildly inaccurate and is am
Hi All,
I need help for some strange problem with one of my servers, that can cost
my job.
It's a FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-p5/amd64 running on a Dell PowerEdge III as a
Virtual machine of VMware ESXi. There are only two VM in this box, and one
of them (basicly a mail server) is running fine.
Th
I have php code on home page to count how many times it is accessed from
the internet. Problem is pages deeper in website can jump back direct to
home page and this again gets counted.
Is there any way to give the php counter routine intelligent so it will
bypass bumping the counter on accesse
I'm automating a freebsd 7 installation with an install.cfg file for
sysinstall.
I would like to know if there is any possibility to let the user choose
the device where he wants to install, and then automatically create the
partitions an the labels without asking for it to the user.
The pr
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 10:16:26 +0100 (CET), Wojciech Puchar
wrote:
> recording 0 bytes DVD will do the trick, i don't see explicit "cleaning"
> option in growisofs now.
The manpage of growisofs suggests this:
Note that DVD+RW re-formatting procedure does not substitute for blank-
i
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009 10:17:38 +0100 (CET)
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> i don't know what's "LUKS AES" but it sound like something
> proprietary, so unless LUKS AES software for FreeBSD exist you can't
> do it
I'd not heard of it either but apparently LUKS is the "Linux Unified Key
Setup" (http://code
On Thursday 12 February 2009 03:07:42 Paul Schmehl wrote:
>
> Sorry if I wasn't clear.
>
> I wasn't suggesting that the *users* chgrp the files. Keith would do that
> as root. Then he sets the setgid bit to www (or whatever the web user is),
> and from that point going forward any files created b
i don't know what's "LUKS AES" but it sound like something proprietary, so
unless LUKS AES software for FreeBSD exist you can't do it
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Garimella Srinivas wrote:
Hi All,
Iam new to FreeBSD coming from Debian. I have installed 7.0 and then upgraded
base and ports to 7.1. Wh
iS there an easy way (by cmd-line) to erase a used DVD-RW?
I tried K3B and can't figure out where to click!
simply don't use "easy to use GUI" just use actual program which is
growisofs and dvd+rw-format
recording 0 bytes DVD will do the trick, i don't see explicit "cleaning"
option in growi
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 09:44:03AM +0200, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
> Gary Kline wrote:
> >iS there an easy way (by cmd-line) to erase a used DVD-RW?
> >I tried K3B and can't figure out where to click!
> >
> >tia,
> >
> >gary
> >
> >
> >
>
> Try something like
>
> dvd+rw-format /dev/cd0 -blank
>
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