owns the copyright. He's usually pretty good about
allowing you to do whatever you want, as long as you're not doing
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I don't know what the status is on the newly created logo.
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it, but IPsec in transport mode should be
capable of what you want, and should not have the negative side effects
you describe.
At least that's the way it's designed. It might be implemented poorly on
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in Maildir, which is really pretty simple, and move the cyrus
files to the proper directory in Maildir folder(s), renaming them
with the maildir standard utime.sequence.hostname[:status].
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it to execute a cd in the current
shell using c code. You don't have to give me the code, just give me
a term to search for or a function to look up. I'm sure someone knows
how to do it here!
Unless I'm misunderstanding your question, man 2 chdir should help out.
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to be initiated from the machine, but
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not know of anyone who makes .isos of patch releases available. It
would be a nice contribution to the community if someone had the time and
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Hi, all.
I gather cisco router ip statistics. This statistics
is made weekly by the ip accounting output-packets
of IOS. Is there any port to calculate this data?
Look into opensnmp.
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community more specialized in the
area of videos, and ask the question there. While there may be some
digital video experts on this list, it's not a primary focus of the
FreeBSD community.
I'm not a video expert, but this should get you started.
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Ashish Awasthi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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In a network experiment to determine appropriate length
function: preg_replace()
in /usr/local/www/data-dist/webmail/functions/global.php
on line 85.
After some research, I found that I guess I need pcre in
PHP4.
phpinfo() does not show --with-pcre-regex . So, how do
I do this ?
/usr/ports/lang/php4-extensions
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this, is that OK? If that's the
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behaviour. A little packet sniffing should
show whether this is what is actually happening or not.
As a side note, this is why arbitrarily blocking all ICMP messages is a bad
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during this, just delete and recreate
the database and try again.
It's not generally a good idea to run in production with fsync off,
however, unless you have a battery on your controller.
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Apache config to work with PHP, however. Seek out the HOWTO on the
PHP site, but I believe all you'll have to do is insert the
appropriate AddType directive in your httpd.conf.
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never mind!
man 1 jot
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Equivalent, no. But it does offer comparative functionality. You
should be able to write a shell script that wraps jot and provides
its functionality in the same format as seq.
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Is there some *BSD port that will give me CPU information like the
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And, incidentally, Tim, judging an OS by its installer is about as useful
as judging women by their appearance. There's more to it than that. ;-)
Really? Such as?
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I've never seen this implemented, however, so I don't know if sending MTAs
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In my experience, this works 90%+ of the time. If this is a
production system, however, you'll do well to test on a scratch
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I've been trying to get 6.0 to allow itself to accept logs.
I have a line in /etc/rc.conf that states the remote machine:
syslogd_flags=-a 192.168.0.3
I have restarted
to RTFM to figure out if
and how this can be done with FreeBSD.
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sequence to accomplish this. As has been said: make good backups first!
You _only_ want to install the boot manager - not change anything else.
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I was under the impression that when one 'restarts' that the
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syslogd_enable=NO and allow the script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d
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it will match
the behaviour that you're used to, but it talks nicely to every IMAP
server I've ever seen, and it turns the folders with new messages
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The rc.conf manpage states that syslogd_program= can be used to change
the program run for system logging. This is also mentioned in
/etc/defaults/rc.conf and in the pkg-message for the syslog-ng
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The rc.conf manpage states that syslogd_program= can be used to
change the program run for system logging. This is also mentioned in
/etc/defaults/rc.conf and in the pkg
idea but I just don't want to do that now, I just
want to update my ports).
Can't I just update the ports without updating the entire system?
Yes. Look at /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ports-supfile
You _are_ on the right track, and you can do what you want.
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Chances are good you can stick with the defaults.
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On Mar 14, 2006, at 3:39 PM, Paul Schmehl wrote:
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Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you looked at Sylpheed? I don't know how closely it will match
the behaviour that you're used to, but it talks
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I have an IBM Thinkpad R51, it works very well and I reccomend it highly.
Do you have the wireless working too on that model, the integrated
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The day-to-day travails of the IBM programmer are so
Hello,
I'm hoping I can find a solution.
I've lost my Lucent/Orinoco RG-1000 power supply.
The Access Point states it needs 9volts-DC @ 1.1amps.
All I can find at Radio Shack is 9volts-DC @ 1.0amps.
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SMTP delivery. If I didn't have a working sendmail interface, I
would write a python or perl script that would handle the SMTP
delivery, and pipe to that.
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came to the rescue.
I could write a book of the stuff that I've experienced, maybe call
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The one thing I've learned (besides FreeBSD kicks ass) is that in
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Cyrus scaling?
We currently user Courier and so far I am far from impressed with it's
scalability.
We have NFS servers for the storage and then front end machines for the
POP/IMAP connections. The footprint per connection
''.
cat `grep -li democracy ~/.signature.*`
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Those who profess to favor freedom
with something like glimpse, but that's
probably an issue only were there are huge numbers of messages in
individual folders.
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On Wed, Feb 08, 2006, Albert Shih wrote:
Le 07/02/2006 à 16:26:42-0800, Bill Campbell a écrit
On Tue, Feb 07, 2006, Albert Shih wrote:
Hi all
I search some advice for large imap server.
For me large is : 1000 users with 1 Go mails for each users. And every
users check by imap/pop those
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I was using scp to copy several large (300-800mb) each files between two
Freebsd machines. Both are on the same hub, 100MB Ethernet connection.
The source box is FreeBSD 5.4 stable at a late October build date. The
target is running 6.0 stable at a current build date.
On Wed, Feb 08, 2006, Albert Shih wrote:
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On Tue, Feb 07, 2006, Albert Shih wrote:
Hi all
I search some advice for large imap server.
For me large is : 1000 users with 1 Go mails for each users. And every
users check by imap/pop those
without problems.
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But when I go to check an see if the external port 514/udp is open I
get nothing showing
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But when I go to check an see if the external port 514/udp is open I
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PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
25/tcp open smtp
80/tcp open http
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So, I was wondering if there is any specific doc's on this setup. I
fail to find anything specific on the FreeBSD site.
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Well I've read alot of Firefox posts and seconds after a
successful ports update via cvsup I went to build and install
Firefox and although I can easily
, it doesn't answer the question of argument list
too long.
The short answer is read ``man xargs''.
find . | xargs command
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does ports know what are the versions of the latest packages?
thanks,
Sincerely,
Just cd into the /usr/ports/category/package
and type make install clean
It will fetch all the needed dependencies, kinda fun to watch if
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no information on it out there. I've also seen syslog-ng,
which looks promising. I'd like to store the information in mySQL. I'd
appreciate any recommendations and/or pointers to pages with setup examples.
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non-interactively.
You can also use expect which is designed for just this sort of thing.
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Hello Family,
I have been trying to export four mounted iso images under /mnt on my
FreeBSD-5.4 box via nfs and I can export everything under /mnt but the
iso's don't show up on the client, only the directories.
First I mounted all the iso's with the following series of
commands.
mdconfig -a -t
Hey folks, strange problem over here attempting to run Lone-Tar on
FreeBSD6. More specifically the scheduler 'crony' included with the program.
When invoking crony I get the error: crony: ERROR: Sorry, can not find the
necessary terminal control codes. Runs fine on freebsd5. This was reported
to
Gestur A. Grjetarsson wrote:
after alot of time spent in this problem, I still have no solution to this and
no help yet, is there nobody using IBM Blade and FreeBSD?
I've used FreeBSD since 1994 and never had a problem like this.
but, I tried to boot from Gentoo Linux, and it detects
to the gnu-ish behaviour of these
tools, and FreeBSD routines may differ.
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FreeBSD bolivia.potentialtech.com 5.4-RELEASE-p1 FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE-p1 #1:
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open pkg_info | grep office
even
larger values are certainly possible. Check in your DNS zone to see what
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IP though, no analog drivers. Install the port.
I don't have first hand experience with the analog drivers, but the
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properly. On my 5.4 machine, it looks like
this:
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-r-sr-xr-x 1 root wheel 14292 May 27 12:24 /usr/bin/su
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to
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While there are other things that could cause this, it's almost always
indicative of a portscan.
The RSTs are limited to prevent DoS attacks from generating overly huge
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ifconfig fxp0 up
Ok, with that information, how can I bring the USB /dev/cd0 back
from the dead?
No longer does cdrecord -scanbus show the device like it does
after a fresh reboot.
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I've ever seen for describing how important
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I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram. Didn't think to
check this before, but I'm getting ~112-113 volts into the PSU from the
surge strip. I'm probably going to get a new PSU today. The parts
store
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Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running the i386 version of FreeBSD with 1gb ram. Didn't think to
check this before, but I'm getting ~112-113 volts
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pkg_info | grep apache
apache-2.0.55 Version 2 of Apache web server with prefork MPM.
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Does anyone know how to convert a .m4p file to a .mp3 file?
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documentation using vi and groff :-).
Document Formatting and Typesetting on the Unix System
Narain Gehani
ISBN 0-9615336-0-9
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using
uw-imap
uw-pop
There may be issues with some legacy applications. The only
program I know offhand that complains about login names greater
than 8 characters is COPS (I may just be running an ancient
version of that).
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Because I could never write them all that well I used to just
browse thru these for some ideas...
http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/scripts/
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utilities, and
is one of those books that I think should be on every *nix hackers
bookshelf along with Kernighan and Pike's ``Unix Programming Environment''.
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On Sat, Oct 22, 2005, Bob Perry wrote:
Hello,
I'm running FreeBSD 5.4 and just installed HylaFAX. I'm just curious if
there is a data communications program native to FreeBSD that I could
easily install and run that would facilitate configuration of my
modem?
ckermit, minicom perhaps?
Bill
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Hi,
I would like to know if there is a institution in South Africa, Gauteng,
Pretoria that offers Certification on Free BSD?
Information can be found here:
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no experience with these. I've been warned about USB -
serial adapaters and how the translation isn't always 100%, so I'm
trying to gather some information before I go forward with this plan.
Anyone use one of these? How well do they work in general? How well
do they work under FreeBSD?
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/ports/audio/xmms-wma
Gr, is there a list of all the ports that don't work on
AMD64 machines? I just attempted to install the above :(
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/tmp 256M
/usr 7G
swap 512M
/var 2G
humbly_snipped
I found this to be an interesting read on all FreeBSD boxes
man hier
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At Sun, 16 Oct 2005 it looks like Mark Kane composed:
Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
Gr, is there a list of all the ports that don't work on
AMD64 machines? I just attempted to install the above :(
http://pointyhat.freebsd.org/errorlogs/
I checked there for the xmms-wma port although I did
At Sun, 16 Oct 2005 it looks like Mark Kane composed:
Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
At Sun, 16 Oct 2005 it looks like Mark Kane composed:
Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
Gr, is there a list of all the ports that don't work on
AMD64 machines? I just attempted to install the above :(
http
to work on anything, sad as it may seem. I guess it's
like the unix-fonts in our browsers, you kinda get numb to the
whole thing.
Thanks for the replies.
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port) also can play WMAs.
Regards,
Vladimir
That was a very nice bit of information my friend, just saw the
whole program compile as a result of your help.
I thank you. :)
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