the python :-)
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domain.
I'd just dupe the zone file and make global changes in 'vi'
and only have to update the serial number in the named.soa
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while half mumbling, half-witicized:
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by in the sendmail.cf, and then also add the monster-freebsd.local
to that file too. If there is nothing in the local-host-names
the system won't know the mail is destined to the local machine.
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The first 'vi' implementations I used were limited to 500KB per
instansiaton so I wound up using 'split' to be able to work on
large file and then pasted them together later. Things just get
better with each passing year.
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/fetchPage.sh
What is the . doing there? Are you watching /var/log/cron.log for
errors, as I expect you'll see some.
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on these pages.
Date of what? The stats are live.
Thanks for your efforts, BTW. I just ran bsdstats myself.
See. This is your fault, if people like you keep installing it, the
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My first guess is that it's not portupgrade that's doing it, but that
some port you're upgrading now lists gpg2 as a dependency instead of
gpg, which causes the attempted installation.
But I'm just speculating without more details.
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one of them?
Do this on every machine that you have running FreeBSD.
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things, I'd
suggest you get a laptop or other way to manage this remotely. What good
is a text editor if you can't restart daemons or HUP them? Nokia cell
phones have an SSH client available.
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Anyway, if that turns out to be the problem, you can fix it by taring
the directory and then restoring it from the tarfile. Not an ideal
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xfce4-utils-4.4.1_1 XFce 4 essential utilities and scripts
xfce4-wm-4.4.1_2XFce 4 window manager
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On Monday 26 November 2007, Bill Moran wrote:
I upgraded my ports over the holiday, and I'm having a number
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order of most problematic ...
Right now, the worst is the lousy
further.
Can anything be done to fix this? Or is there a better way of doing the
whole procedure?
VMWare has a tool specifically for doing this. Don't remember what it's
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Been spending some time setting up my new Lenovo T61 laptop.
7.0 ... just cvsupped and build world/kernel yesterday. Ports have
installed nicely, have xfce4, Firefox, Sylpheed, OpenOffice.org
the appropriate settings in /etc/rc.conf to run lukemftpd instead
of ftpd. man lukemftpd brings up a different man page than man ftpd
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thus I can't build OpenOffice.org for my shiny, new laptop ...
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2007/11/23, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Alaor Barroso de Carvalho Neto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK guyz, I did some tests and I found the error, like you said, it's a
config problem with the routes, I thought the routed
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Prazado Bill Moran,
Take a bit of advice -- wildly CCing dozens of people is just going to piss
people off and cause them to start ignoring you. You'll get much more
helpful results if you take the time to understand who you need
of clicking
around to get back to earlier messages, etc.
3) RFC-1855 says so.
Most people who _honestly_ ask this question simply don't have a lot of
experience with online discussions. Take the advice of people who have
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Jan Catrysse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear subscribers,
I am currently running a production server:
FreeBSD 6.2 STABLE
Onboard Intel ICH8R Raid 1 with 2x SATA300 500GB HDD Using ATA
://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=pfctlsektion=8apropos=0manpath=FreeBSD+6.2-RELEASE
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2007/11/23, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Alaor Barroso de Carvalho Neto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I have IPFIlTER installed, but if I would want to everybody ping to
everybody and then block the things in the firewall
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It appears as if jdk 1.5 is now at version 14, but the FreeBSD ports
still requires version 13.
Luckily, Sun is run by a bunch of Nazis, and doesn't use a standard
directory tree to distribute their stuff. After 15 minutes of searching
I can't figure
when it can't acquire routing information.
What is the output of netstat -rn?
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The systems
in question have no way to connect without using the proxy, and I'd
like to convince fetch(3) to use the proxy for https as well.
curl wget work, if it's any help
message, as there's no reason
to spam them with troubleshooting on the questions mailing list.
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It seems that if I set HTTP_PROXY, fetch(1) works just dandy, _UNLESS_
I'm trying to fetch an https document, in which case it seems to
ignore HTTP_PROXY.
From memory:
export HTTPS_PROXY=http
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mode and then copying
and/or taring the needed data onto floppies for restore once the
OS was reinstalled. After maintaing Unix system [ and variants] on
a least 6 different CPU bases since 1983 - I'm hard-coded to
having separate file systems.
Never turn your back on a running computer.
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bothers to enter the
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Bill Moran schrieb:
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Hey all.
I see i386-unknown as a build target all the time.
So my (possibly silly) question is: what's the unknown variable here? And
why isn't
just the above sysctl setting be enough ?
The SMP kernel is required as well.
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What am I doing wrough here:
#!/bin/sh
$DAYN='/bin/date +%a' + _master.sql
mysqldump master $DAYN
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
dayoftheweek=`date +%w`
On Fri, 9 Nov 2007, Bill Banks wrote:
I'm writing a backup script. I need to get the day of the week into
a variable. How can I do
thanks
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What am I doing wrough here:
#!/bin/sh
$DAYN='/bin/date +%a' + _master.sql
mysqldump master $DAYN
Those look to be single quotes and not backquotes. (backquote is
the upper left key on most keyboards
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What am I doing wrough here:
#!/bin/sh
$DAYN='/bin/date +%a' + _master.sql
mysqldump master $DAYN
Those look to be single quotes and not backquotes. (backquote is
the upper left key on most keyboards)
Wojciech Puchar wrote
it at that as I don't want to take this in the
direction of government schools as indoctrination centers.
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it statically - and just
checking /bin I find only pgrep and pkill NOT statically linked.
Old habits die hard but I surely won't be bitten by a corrupt
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I'm writing a backup script. I need to get the day of the week into a
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Eric Crist wrote:
On Nov 9, 2007, at 11:46 AM, Bill Banks wrote:
I'm writing a backup script. I need to get the day of the week into
a variable. How can I do it?
Well, it depends on what you're using. If you're using sh, see `man
date`. If you're using perl, it's quite
,
you can do WITH_DEBUG=no in make.conf, and confuse the hell out of other
sysadmins.
Note that there may be additional port-specific debugging that would
not be turned on by the global WITH_DEBUG, but you'll have to handle
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method that I've used in similar cicrumstances,
is to use 'dd' and then extract from the dd'ed files.
When the failure occurs, then use the 'skip' funciton of dd to
get past the bad section and save the next hunk.That might be
something to try if the above suggestion does not work.
Bill
and adviseā¦
Have you considered something like daemontools? It's designed for such
a task, as opposed to reinventing the wheel.
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(such as sh) and append
'bash -l' to .shrc to automatically enter bash.
The quite annoying side-effect is having to type 'exit' twice to get out
of a su shell or screen.
Try using ``exec'' to start these which will replace your current
shell with the one being exec'ed.
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this helps.
When it's all done I'm sure you will grow to love FreeBSD.
It's documentation in superb [and if you look at some of the Linux
man pages you will see they are xBSD man pages that have had
global replacements using Linunx instead of FreeBSD.
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using FreeBSD as your
learning platform, that it wouldn't be a problem to ask this list.
Although, you'll have to include your code inline to get past the
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root logins, and using sudo to do rootish things.
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order?
No. Research (on your point) into fork bombs and how to configure
the system to handle them properly is in order.
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. On a fast machine it may be totally
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Hi, Im installing postfix on a server. It accept mail from my own
network but not from the outside. It said relay access denied. Any clue.
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know if that works alright for you!
Eric
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network but not from the outside. It said relay access denied. Any
clue
if that works alright for you!
Eric
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* Bill Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-18 10:44:56 -0400]:
Im installing postfix on a server. It accept mail from my own network
but not from the outside. It said relay access denied. Any clue.
Please post the output of postconf -n.
Thomas
Did you get this?
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Im installing postfix on a server. It accept mail from my own network
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Please post the output of postconf -n.
Thomas
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releasing?
Without discussing M. or the Illuminati and U.F.O.s
AHA! I knew that the Illuminati were using UFOs to hold up this
releast! I knew it!
[Wrapping the tinfoil around my head] Who's paranoid now? huh? You
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with identical ports installed, but not
good when ports are installed with different options on different servers.
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I need your advice on how to update security patches for ports on a
dozen
servers with minimal efforts.
If the servers are homogenious why not have a single /usr/local and
nfs
can maximize my memory usage. My total memory is 8GB.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/troubleshoot.html#PAE
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and make an entry
to the /etc/shells.
I do with ksh - my prefered shell for the last umpteen years.
If you do have a shell you want to use all the time it had
better be in /bin cause you will be lost if you get into single
user mode from something like a crash and need to run utilities.
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On 9/30/07, Rakhesh Sasidharan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Bill!
I have servers running 6.1 and 6.2. I use freebsd-update in cron jobs
to
install binary security update to the base system, and use
cvsup/portupgrade
in cron jobs to install port updates. By default, cvsup uses CURRENT
not there all data will go to backup.
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that the default for fetchmail was to pass the messages
to the system's MTA (postfix, sendmail, etc.), not to attempt
delivery itself.
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/www/apache22/data/phpwebsite_1_3_1/setup/index.php* on line *136
*. I've found from the php.net web site that this is the PERL compatible
regular expression stuff. Since it's not there, how would I get it?
This is a build-time option with php, and requires the pcre libraries.
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, the requirements you seem to be asking for don't
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, can I switch to STABLE branch?
I'm confused by this system, please let me know if anything I do doesn't
make sense.
Best, Bill
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I, for one, would really like to get a copy of FreeBSD 6.1.
:-)
1) Why use 6.1 when you could use 6.2?
2) What on earth are you talking about?
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Brett Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
Brett Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I, for one, would really like to get a copy of FreeBSD 6.1.
:-)
1) Why use 6.1 when you could use 6.2?
2) What on earth are you talking about?
Because the software I'm
On 9/27/07, Beech Rintoul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 26 September 2007, Bill Stwalley said:
I have servers running 6.1 and 6.2. I use freebsd-update in cron
jobs to install binary security update to the base system, and use
cvsup/portupgrade in cron jobs to install port updates
I'm trying to setup qmail with squirrelmail thus wu-imap on Freebsd
6.2 . imap is not authenticating the user and I dont know why.
Try:
telnet 216.236.255.45 143
a1 login test 0
and see what I'm talking about.
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in consoles,
I found a solution with re-configuring the keymap (I'm probably not the
first, but did not find a short solution on the web).
A far simpler way is to use xoff/xon, ctrl-s stops things, and
ctrl-q restarts.
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Bill
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When I try to login , in my maillog it saids no such file. How do I tell
it to use /etc/passwd
Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
Bill Banks wrote:
i think that it not validating the username passwd
Have you started courier-authdaemond in /usr/local/etc/rc.d? Added
users to UserDB or whatever
On Wed, Sep 26, 2007, Harry Matthiesen Jensen wrote:
On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 11:22:39AM -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
just for info, if you happens to buy a keyboard without the Scroll Lock
key, as I did (Logitech EX110), and are missing this function in consoles,
I found a solution with re
i think that it not validating the username passwd
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