On 18/01/06, Danial Thom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Dick Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 18/01/06, Danial Thom
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(actually, no he didn't. your mail clients quoting is insane)
(some guy:)
> > > > >
On 18/01/06, Martin Tournoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So what? That's exactly the same for FreeBSD, even it's core apps.
> > And vendors rush to support MS' new OSes.
> There's a very big dump of unmaintained software, whenever I want to
> play an old "classic" game like c&c, x-com or even s
On 18/01/06, Danial Thom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Microsoft pays hardware manufacturers to
> > > make drivers for their OS,
> >
> > I seriously doubt it. They don't need to with
> > their market share.
> Ok, what do you guys live in a shoe or something?
> MS doesn't have to "pay" vendo
[Let me first point out I've seen about 4 different 'unix/windows is
teh gayz0r' threads on completely unrelated mailing lists in the last
24 hours.
If I sound bored rigid with the whole subject that might be why.]
Can we please stop comparing *NIX to windows. They're nothing
like each other. Like
On 17/01/06, David Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Someone has an unsupported sound card with a Linux example. All the
> tough details about the hardware are spelled out in the Linux driver.
> Plenty of FreeBSD drivers have been ported to Linux and vice versa.
Danger Will Robinson! The GPL ca
On 17/01/06, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> #2 containing empty space recovered from a previous Linux install, 15G
> primary partition
> t I would like to make partition #2 to also contain
> FreeBSD. But if I remember correctly there is no way to do such a
> thing without starting all over a
On 17/01/06, Jason King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would stay with the apache 1.3 branch because of some compatibility
> issues with the 2.0 branch.
Compatibility with what?
2.2 is out now, 1.3 seems to be getting mainly security fixes.
To the OP:
you'll get a better answer if you say
what
Also, try toggling 'pnp os installed' in the bios.
On 16 Jan 2006 09:22:55 -0500, Lowell Gilbert
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ravi Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > pnp_identify: Trying Read_Port at 203
> Then try disabling ACPI; I wouldn't be surprised if your system had
> no support for
There should be semicolons after each line.
On 13/01/06, Parv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I failed to find detailed syntax layout in dhclient.conf(5) man page,
> via web search, or be able to deduce from files in
> /misc/src/sbin/dhclient. I was looking for something like as given in
> (i)pf.con
On 12/01/06, Vasile Cristescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> does pf has something like " ipfw -d show " ?
I don't know. What does 'ipfw -d show' do?
--
Rasputin :: Jack of All Trades - Master of Nuns
http://number9.hellooperator.net/
___
freebsd-question
* Tony King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0219 15:19]:
> Hi
> I use a Mac G4 and have a spare hard drive.
> I would like to put a Unix OS on it but do not know what I can use.
I think it comes with one.
--
'The State is the kind of organization which, though it does big things
badly, does small things b
* Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0216 21:16]:
> Peter N. M. Hansteen writes:
>
> > Because they wrote the software in question, perhaps?
>
> So? If it's truly open source, the copyrights should be assigned. All
> it takes is one copyright holder who withdraws a license and an entire
> p
* Colin J. Raven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0205 15:05]:
> Some tangential observations:
> 1. Unless you *must* use telnet for some reason, it's a good idea to
> turn it off.
This is a telnet client, how would you 'turn that off'.
This is a very common way to test if a socket is listening, and there
* Bart Silverstrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0201 13:01]:
>
> On Feb 11, 2005, at 2:18 AM, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
>
> >Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
> >
> >>That is so not true that it makes me almost as angry as the original
> >>debate.
> >
> >Maybe getting angry about a mere logo is a bad sign.
>
> Ju
* Fafa Diliha Romanova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0239 10:39]:
>
> Hello!
>
> I am running a new HP Compaq DC7100 CMT. For more information, check:
> http://www.antonline.com/p_PC928A-ABA--DC7100-CMT-P4-3.0-512MB-40GB-DVD-WXPP-3-3-3-_102136.htm
>
> I've been trying to install FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE for a
* Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0238 05:38]:
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dick Davies
> > Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 12:10 PM
> > To: FreeBSD Questions
> > Sub
* Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0255 08:55]:
> Yep, I was wondering how long it would take before someone figured
> this one out. We know the real rea$on$ that this logo change is
> being contemplated, don't we.
You seem to think you do, certainly. Why don't you ask core instead of
r
anyone else seeing this?
I rebuilt my laptop yesterday after an 'incident'
(tip of the week; don't mix up ad0 and da0) and rsynced bacx
/etc /home and /root, then pkg_add -r'ed my way back to a desktop
without too much bother.
But firefox (latest one with the hole, 1.0.7mumblemumble)
refuses to
* Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0203 23:03]:
> Hello Ned,
>
> you can add the user to the operator group. it is possible to run
> shutdown then (but not halt etc).
Be caneful of that, I think operator has other privileges too
(can read from any disk for starters).
> You could also create a shu
* Dick Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0237 21:37]:
> Anyone else having problems starting postgres 8.0.1 (from ports)
> on RELENG_5?
>
> It seems to start alright, but clankily:
>
> root$ /usr/local/etc/rc.d/010.pgsql.sh start
>
> could not start postmaster
> root$
Anyone else having problems starting postgres 8.0.1 (from ports)
on RELENG_5?
It seems to start alright, but clankily:
root$ /usr/local/etc/rc.d/010.pgsql.sh start
could not start postmaster
root$ /usr/local/etc/rc.d/010.pgsql.sh status
pg_ctl: postmaster is running (PID: 54846)
/usr/local/bin/p
* bsd @ todoo. biz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0129 21:29]:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking for a fast and secure way to remove all kde* things from
> my system.
>
> We are using this machine as a headless server and do not need this
> "kind of things at all".
then why did you install them ? :)
> This is
* Erik Norgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0129 20:29]:
> I forgot:
>
> O'Reilly has a really good book on LDAP "LDAP System Administration" -
> includes a chapter on how to migrate from NIS to LDAP.
IMO that's one of the few bad oreilly books - if you want a really good
ldap tutorial, get
"Understan
* Albert Shih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0131 23:31]:
> Le 26/01/2005 ? 23:28:02+0000, Dick Davies a ?crit
> > * Albert Shih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0105 22:05]:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > I've a server (FreeBSD 5.3-p5) to use a openldap for authenticati
* Albert Shih <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0105 22:05]:
> Hi
>
> I've a server (FreeBSD 5.3-p5) to use a openldap for authentication.
>
> Everthing work fine butit's very slow when some operation need to known
> the id <--> uid. For example if I try to execute some
>
> cd /home
> ls -l
* Gert Cuykens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0137 23:37]:
> No i dont know anything about c++ or perl, ok i know what a class is :P
> For me is not realy about perl it self its about the way it get used
> as a tool to help build things. For me freebsd is build as a base that
> can handle everything designe
* Jeff MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0157 12:57]:
> Not really a freebsdquestion specifically.
>
> My company uses
>ns.foo.com and ns1.foo.com for primay/secondary dns, about 200
> domains rely on these.
>
> We want a new physical machine , in a different location, with a
> different IP to
* Jerry McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0158 02:58]:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd like to have access to my spool via web browser. What kind of
> > applications can I use?
>
> Nobody's perfect, but we have, on average, been generally happy
> with squirrel.
Worth pointing out you need an imap serve
* Ramiro Aceves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0109 11:09]:
> Lyn Robie wrote:
>
> >Rarely have I found such an amateurish installation procedure. It's
> >obvious you guys are hard put to find anyone competent in the user
> >interfaces.
> Never heard such a stupid e-mail!
>
> If you do not like the i
* Andrew P. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0122 14:22]:
> Matthew Seaman wrote:
> >If your ISPs nameservers are unreliable or overloaded, and not giving
> >you a good service, then one course of action you might consider is just
> >configuring the named(8) built into your FreeBSD system to do recursive
>
* Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0154 09:54]:
> Mark writes:
>
> M> Ah, this point fascinates me. Running for years? Do you ever have
> M> to recompile your kernel? :)
>
> Usually once when I first install the OS, then never again (unless I
> change something in the hardware, which I hard
* Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0135 07:35]:
> Perhaps we all should ask why it is OK for SuperMicro to release
> a
> motherboard that is incompatible with the existing FreeBSD versions?
Because they hate our freedom, of course...
--
'One cannot make an omelette without breaking eg
* Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0125 07:25]:
>
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dick Davies
> >
> > I don't think it does cost the Foundation nothing, that's the
> > trouble. You spend years jumping through hoops to get the certification (
* Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0157 06:57]:
> > Tom Vilot writes:
> > I tend to agree. Are people still using Java?
> Keep in mind that Sun's main Java push was into micro-code for embedded
> devices, that is why Java was written in the first place.
And somehow this mutated into J2EE.
* Jorn Argelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1218 11:18]:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been playing around with rrdtool for quite a while, but I still don't
> really get it. I've been trying to find some example scripts for rrdtool, but
> I really can't find much of them. I have found Erik de Mare's perl scripts
>
* Erik Trulsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1234 11:34]:
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 10:14:15AM +0000, Dick Davies wrote:
> > I thought the issue was the ldconfig path not being set up at the point
> > that pppd called su?
> >
> > pppd lives in /usr, after all :)
>
(sorry if I cocked up your threading, readers - I accidentally deleted
Gregs mail and so pasted this from google groups).
> There are a couple of reasons why this shouldn't
> happen:
>
> 1. You don't normally start networking until you have mounted your
>local file systems.
> 2. The pro
* Erik Trulsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1224 00:24]:
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 10:30:20AM +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> > On Monday, 20 December 2004 at 15:52:27 +0100, Ruben de Groot wrote:
> > > On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 01:32:53PM +, Dick Davies typ
* David Landgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1241 17:41]:
> Dick Davies wrote:
> >To the original poster: just be root and run 'chsh'.
>
> No.
>
> When you are logged in as root, you *should* have to go through extra
> hoops to get comfortable.
On my box
* Ruben de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1250 14:50]:
>
> Using a shell not contained in the root filesystem can cause problems
> even when not in single user mode. There are enough examples in the archives.
Indulge me with an example?
--
'When the door hits you in the ass on the way out, clean
* Gerhard Meier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1207 12:07]:
> On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 08:41:57AM -0200, Giuliano Cardozo Medalha wrote:
> > I have a machine with FreeBSD 5.3 - release -p2.
> >
> > I have installed bash from ports.
> >
> > How is possible to use bash in root account ?
>
> Do not change the
* Louis LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1204 18:04]:
> On 12/19/04 12:45 PM, dave sat at the `puter and typed:
> > Hello,
> > I've got a 5.3 box that i'm using as a self-signing ca. I want to get
> > keys going for all the various protocols i use, http, which i've done, pop
> > and imap, and smtp.
just a quick sanity check - I'm trying to install linux stuff, and getting
security warnings from portaudit about linux-base-7 having xpm vulns.
Is that right?
--
'Some people, when confronted with a problem, think I know, I'll use
regular expressions. Now they have two problems.'
* Miles Keaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1236 13:36]:
> Can FreeBSD tell a Centrino (Pentium-M) CPU to decrease its CPU power?
>
> I have a laptop (Gateway 450ROG) whose CPU seems to run hotter in
> FreeBSD doing *nothing* than it does in Windows doing almost anything.
> So much so that the loud "eme
* Frank Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1236 11:36]:
> Hi
>
> I've installed an old PC ( PII 350 Mhz ) as a router
> it works like a charm ;-) I wonder which tool I could install
> on it to monitor a bit the routing process.
cricket kicks the ass.
built on perl and rrdtool, really powerful config sy
* Roger Merritt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1210 09:10]:
> After doing a cvsup on one of my machines I like to run 'portversion -c >
> needs.update' to see what needs updating. If the output is small enough I
> might try doing 'portupgrade -a', but usually I go through the list one by
> one to set the
* Geert Hendrickx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1217 08:17]:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to have a different password for local (console, xdm) and
> remote (ssh) logins?
absolutely, you need to tweak pam settings for each service.
> I have a separate password database for my imap-server (dovecot), and I
>
* Damien Hull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1247 21:47]:
> I've been a FreeBSD user for a while now and I love it. I'm running 4.10
> and plan on upgrading soon. I'm also an OpenBSD user but I tend to use
> it for firewalls and routers. I setup Apache and Subversion on OpenBSD
> 3.6 last week. This is the f
* Mikko Heiskanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1244 16:44]:
> I've been wondering about this some time now.
> The linux compatibility layer (kernel module + linux_base -port)
> is told to be able to run linux binaries. The handbook even describes
> for a couple of heavy-duty applications how this is done.
* Paul Schmehl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1210 17:10]:
> --On Thursday, December 02, 2004 07:39:00 AM -0900 Andy Firman
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> >I just took over a FreeBSD box and there is a
> >proftpd.sh script in the /usr/local/etc/rc.d directory.
> >
> >There is also this entry in /etc/
* Lars Eighner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ 16:11]:
> On Mon, 29 Nov 2004, Dick Davies wrote:
>
> >* Lars Eighner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1126 22:26]:
> >
> >>Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM warning: Can't detect initial thread stack
> >>location
>
* Lars Eighner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1126 22:26]:
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM warning: Can't detect initial thread stack
> location
>^
Mount linprocfs. (Incidentally, you could have just googled this.
'If you can't figure this out for yourself.' :) )
* Brian Bobowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1134 14:34]:
> Joshua Lokken wrote:
>
> >>On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 04:03:52PM +0900, Rob wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Matt Emmerton wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Having such a mechanism, would prevent lots of beginners in the
> >>>kernel compiling stuff, to get frus
* Peter Risdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1153 16:53]:
> >For example, I can create a host in example.com called
> >
> >us.510.mail
> >
> >and you can't stop me (evil laughter).
> Sent the RFC mail prematurely...
>
> RFC 952 says:
>
> A "name" (Net, Host, Gateway, or Domain name) is a text string
* metallarch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1131 16:31]:
>
> I made a virtualhost on apache 2.0 ..
> Here is my configs
> rc.conf:
> gateway_enable="yes"
> ifconfig_rl0="inet 192.168.0.249 netmask 255.255.255.0"
> ifconfig_rl0_alias0="inet 192.168.1.35 netmask 255.255.255.0"
> httpd.conf:
> Listen 80
> S
* Peter Risdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1140 15:40]:
> Hexren wrote:
> >JM> On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 04:08:06PM +0100, Hexren wrote:
> >JM> : location. 510 could identify a rack or a datacenter so that
> >JM> : us.510.mail.example.com means "a mail server in the datecenter with
> >JM> : the id 510 which
* stheg olloydson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1157 00:57]:
> .. Generally, however,
> the tertiary domain level is the system's function: www, ftp, mail,
> etc. if the system is public.
the function is often the leftmost component, not the tertiary - plenty
of domains have more than 2 domain compon
* Doug Poland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1129 21:29]:
> On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 01:22:07PM -0800, Ralph wrote:
> > actually, since I was in csh, the setenv FTP_PROXY
> > my.internal.proxy:80 worked like a charm, except that,
> > for some reason, fetch refuses to work without
> > internet DNS resolution.
* Jonathan T. Sage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1102 07:02]:
> Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>
> >Besides, I am amazed this company hasn't already had problems with theft,
> >if one of these condom dispensers showed up around here, I can think of
> >a dozen people who would be trying to figure out how to steal
* Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1132 20:32]:
> Hey, I've got a proxy-out connection where these boxes
> are installed. In other words, the only way to get
> out to the internet is through the http/ftp proxy. So
> in my /etc/profile I have a line
>
> HTTP_PROXY=my.internal.proxy:80
try http_proxy=h
* Mick Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1137 14:37]:
> Hi all,
>
> Sorry if this post is off topic.
> Last night me and a few friends decided to go for a few quiet drinks
> after playing football for a few hours. For this we choose a little pub
> in the village of Yarm (Close to Middlesbrough in the no
* Oliver Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1107 21:07]:
> # Host Database
> #
> # This file should contain the addresses and aliases for local hosts that
> # share this file. Replace 'my.domain' below with the domainname of your
> # machine.
> #
> #
> ::1 localhost localhost.my.domain
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1118 11:18]:
> I set up a postgresql server under FreeBDSD 5.3 stable.
>
> My question: if I modify rc.conf either directly or via sysinstall how
> can I make the system be aware of that WITHOUT REBOOTING, in other words,
> how can I make FreeBSD execute t
* Panagiotis Christias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1116 09:16]:
> On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 00:05:33 -0500, Ivan Georgiev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just another thing ...
> >
> > If I remove myself from the group wheel then I CAN ssh to my computer; if I
> > put myself back to wheel - then CANNOT ssh to t
* Antoine Solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1159 00:59]:
> Hello, I am unable to build the jdk14 port. Here are the errors that I get
>
>
> .java ; \
> fi
> /usr/ports/java/jdk14/work/control/build/bsd-i586/gensrc/java/util/CurrencyData.java:1:
> 'class' or 'interface' expected
> Java HotSpot(TM) Cli
* Graham Bentley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1103 15:03]:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to get permission to mount CD's when logged in non root
> Following the handbook advice I have :-
>
> As root set the sysctl variable vfs.usermount to 1.
> # sysctl -w vfs.usermount=1
> Added the line vfs.usermount=1
* Ton Keesmaat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1106 13:06]:
> Question:
>
> I got a PC where freeBSD is installed. I want to uninstall freeBSD and
> format my the harddrive so i can install Windows.
> When starting the PC it asks for a login name and password which i don't
> know. Booting with a floppy with
* Andrew Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1104 17:04]:
> I want to setup a Caching DNS server for my network using FreeBSD 5.3.
> Can someone point me in the right direction with what port I need to install
> and any links to installation guides?
You can use bind as others have suggested , though I fo
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1153 22:53]:
> In /usr/local/etc/rc.d I find 010.pgsql.sh to start the service but
> "/usr/local/etc/rc.d/010.pgsql.sh start"
> doesn't look to do anything.
>
> if I "su - pgsql" then try to "createdb" an error of missing server pops
> up.
> Could you plea
* Lloyd Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1109 16:09]:
> Here's a new thread.
> Naming the computer host?
>
> I'm confused by this. As I understand it, I get a different DNS
> assignment every time that I hook into the Internet from a different
> location. Yet FBSD seems to want a permanent assignment
* Lloyd Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1113 00:13]:
> >Start with the basics
>
> Exactly!
> Here you go:
>
> plip0: flags=8851 mtu 1500
> lo0: flags=8049 mtu 16384
>inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
>inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
>inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
>
> On FreeBSD, I've
* Lloyd Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1138 20:38]:
> When I go to configure an Internet connection over a network, I seem to
> be getting the same errors with FreeBSD and the wifi card that I got
> with Linux. I am probably approaching it wrong, someway. Trying to do
> something (?) that I shouldn
* Jason Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1157 10:57]:
> Hi folks.
>
> I am trying to set up a FreeBSD wireless access point as per the
> instructions in chapter 24.3 of the handbook.
>
> I have successfully done this in the past using FreeBSD 4.8.
>
> My network topology is illustrated here:
> http://b
* Lloyd Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1056 19:56]:
> I have been using this 6 year old laptop as a test bed for the different
> versions of Linux and FreeBSD. (The built-in CD ROM is almost worn out.)
> I just put v5.2.1 back on this laptop. It doesn't want to recognize this
> hard drive. I have ch
* Lloyd Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1057 19:57]:
> I have several wifi modems. I've read where the Linksys 802.11b seems
> the most compatable with UNIX type systems. I bought this one recently.
> I also have the US Robodics 802.11g, Netware 802.11b, and a generic
> wavelan 802.11b PCMCIA card. I
* Robert Storey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1036 04:36]:
> On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 01:12:19 +0200
> Emanuel Strobl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Am Sonntag, 31. Oktober 2004 00:20 schrieb Paul Hoffman:
> > > Greetings again. I'm looking to buy a couple of cheap old laptops to
> > > be used as temporary ro
* joshua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1036 13:36]:
> dear firends:
>
> there is a puzzle about openssh authentication, i try to solve it,
> but i could not, could you help me?
> there is two account named as 'joshua' and 'moon' on my server. i
> want to disable password authentication method for '
* Mick Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1004 10:04]:
> On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 00:25, Kris Kennaway wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 12:19:01AM +0100, Mick Walker wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I recently (today) upgraded to 5.3-STABLE.
> > > I am wondering why I cant set my hostname.
> > > It works i
* Alexandr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1030 12:30]:
> I cvsuped my ports tree and install nessus and nessus-plugins.
> As root a run nessusd and run nessus, when I type my user name and password
> I get message in concole:
>
> SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations: error:02001002:system library:fopen:No such fil
* Uros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1054 10:54]:
> Hello!
>
> I'm trying to update subversion from ports and I have
> WITH parameters in my pkgtools.conf
>
> 'devel/subversion' => [
> 'WITHOUT_NEON=1',
> 'WITH_APACHE2_APR=1',
> 'WITH_BERKELEYDB=42'
>
* Brian McCann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1032 12:32]:
> Did you compile ehci into the kernel? I chose to upgrade to 5.3 RC1
> since it seamed to have better ehci support...still didn't work all
> that well with my drives...but it worked. Remember, ehci is new and
> buggy. :)
Yeah, that's what I thoug
Just got a new usb 2 enclosure and swapped out my internal cd/dvd drive to
it. I can mount it fine on 5.3 as cd(4) over umass(4) but it's too slow to
play DVDs over.
Has anyone got this working, and is there a step I've missed?
The 1Mb/s speed line looks worrying, though usbdevs does show it han
* Davon Shire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1016 12:16]:
> >If by high-speed support you mean 'as fast as a local disk' then try it. It
> works.
> >> While I appreciate the quick reply. Reading my messages in detail
> >>might have been a little more enlightening in the kind of info I wanted.
If there was
* Nelis Lamprecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1041 11:41]:
> Hi,
>
> I've recently just installed apache-2.0.52_1 from ports on a new system.
> I've taken an already working configuration from an older machine and
> transferred it to the new server. No matter what I do I can't get SSL
> working even thou
* Davon Shire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1008 18:08]:
>
> >>Hello,
> >> I want to start this email saying I'm a very devoted FreeBSD user.
> >>I've been using it a very long time. Did the subscription thing. Etc etc
> >>
> >> That said, I'd very much like to know where on the horizon do USB 2.0
> >>high
* Davon Shire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1044 15:44]:
> Hello,
> I want to start this email saying I'm a very devoted FreeBSD user.
> I've been using it a very long time. Did the subscription thing. Etc etc
>
> That said, I'd very much like to know where on the horizon do USB 2.0
> highspeed drivers s
* Albert Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1023 10:23]:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a freebsd dedicated server in germany. My web page is only
> accessible by www.mydomain.com. Now, I wanna create subdomains by
> country, for instance, france.mydomain.com, spain.mydomain.com,
>
> I think I have to set-
* Stephan A. Rickauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1041 16:41]:
> Hi there,
>
> I successfully run an apache2 server on freebsd 4.10. Now I realised
> that I've forgot to compile mod_proxy. Is there a way to only compile
> the module without compiling whole apache2 and destroying my current
> binary? M
* Norman Uittenbogaart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1010 16:10]:
> I'm trying to write a backup script for postgres and us a crontab on it.
> In the manual it says for pg_dumpall make $HOME/.pgpass so it won't ask
> for a password.
> Now I made the .pgpass in root's homedir (i wanted to use root's
> cron
* Jerry McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1009 23:09]:
> >
>
> Geez, another top poster who mangles the flow of the thread!!
>
> jerry
Can we all shut up about top or bottom postings now please?
We know how everybody feels about it, because they've told us
a dozen times.
Since we're all p
* Jacques Vidrine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1027 17:27]:
>
> On Oct 10, 2004, at 3:43 PM, Dick Davies wrote:
> > Shouldn't serious bugs (like the JPEG vuln
> >in firefox for example) to override the freeze?
>
> What "JPEG vuln in firefox"?
Sorry, that w
* Adam Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1005 02:05]:
> On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 01:46:51AM +0100, Dick Davies said:
> > * De Savant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1038 01:38]:
> > > I was looking around with this latest announcement of Sun's Java2 1.5,
> > > since I
* De Savant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1038 01:38]:
> I was looking around with this latest announcement of Sun's Java2 1.5,
> since I was considering using FreeBSD on our server (amd64) instead of
> Linux. I made my way to Sun's java page, and then to the newest Java2
> Enterprise Edition 1.4 release
* Bret Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1023 15:23]:
> I have ldap.conf in /etc/ and in /usr/local/etc/ldap.conf
The one in /etc isn't doing anything, so get rid of it.
The /usr/local/etc/ldap.conf should be holding the ad stuff
(what user to bind as , etc).
> I am able to log into the console as
nd /var/log/messages
* Bret Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1043 13:43]:
> It is here: http://www.netsys.com/pamldap/2002/04/msg00074.html
>
> Thanks,
> Bret
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dick Davies
&
* Bret Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1028 00:28]:
> I've been trying all day to get pam_ldap to authenticate an ssh session
> against Active Directory. I thought that I had found the perfect HOWTO
> (read: one that didn't require nss_ldap), but its instructions didn't seem
> to get it working on my
* Mark Jayson Alvarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0933 14:33]:
> Good day!
>
>Do you have any idea on how I can install through
> freebsd port system when my internet connection is on
> LAN and our LAN uses proxy server? I can set the proxy
> details easily in my web browsers but I don't know how
> t
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* Gary Aitken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0911 20:11]:
> Scott Gerhardt wrote:
> >
> >On Sep 15, 2004, at 12:19 PM, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> >
> >>I have a question about what exactly I should backup on my 5.3 FreeBSD
> >>Server. So far I have chosen the following directories for full
> >>backup. But pe
* Matthew Seaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0956 09:56]:
> On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 11:36:59PM +0200, Martin Vana wrote:
>
> > I installed FBSD 5.3 Beta 3 - Default install, and as a regular user
> > I can 'cat /root/.cshrc' or any other file in admin's directory?
> > is it a bug?
>
> No, that's not wro
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