? Is it the same as the system that isn't
having these problems? (assuming that both systems are on the same network)
The more details you can give about your configuration, the easier it will
be to help you figure out where the problem is.
-Glenn
Because of cronolog?Apache?Or just because I
that you
can do about it.
However, I have noticed that the spammers don't use an email address like
that for very long. Typically only a couple of weeks before they move on
to another.
-Glenn
Thank you
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This will force reinstallation of all your ports. This will take *forever*.
And, just in case, we've tarred up your /usr/local/etc directory so you
have a backup in /tmp!
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when the TCP
session is first established.
Why would you need to change the source port in the first place?
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According to the handbook section 20.6.5.1 you need to build and install
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At 10:11 PM 7/21/2005, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
On 7/21/2005 10:05 PM Drew Tomlinson wrote:
On 7/21/2005 9:43 PM Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 09:26 PM 7/21/2005, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
I have compiled two kernels and worlds in the 5.4-RELEASE source tree.
In /etc/make.conf, I have the line
, is
there any way to make the changes permanently. I added the following line
into /boot/loader.conf, but that didn't help.
kern.ps_showallprocs=1
Any help is much appreciated.
Add kern.ps_showallprocs=1 to /etc/sysctl.conf
-Glenn
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 23:06, Frank de Bot wrote:
Akhthar
, but this might be what you're looking for:
http://search.cpan.org/~bdgregg/Net-TcpDumpLog-0.11/TcpDumpLog.pm
-Glenn
I have a script that parses my maillog and blocks owned hosts or relays
used by owned hosts. Now, I'd like to parse the firewall log to unblock
those who have become sane again.
Thanks
/ sector 1;
end: cyl 1023/ head 254/ sector 63
The data for partition 3 is:
UNUSED
The data for partition 4 is:
UNUSED
note the flag 80 in the first entry.
-Glenn
Best regards,
Michael Dexter
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needs. (On one of my 5.4 systems / requires about 53MB)
You may have problems later on if you make the size of / too small.
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It's starting to look to me as though the stage 2 bootloader and kernel
both want to be in the /boot directory
assigned to the jail instead of 127.0.0.1
-Glenn
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, rule
225 no longer applies and rule 332 is then throwing all those packets away.
-Glenn
Thanks in advance.
Jim Campbell
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At 02:50 PM 7/16/2005, Nikolas Britton wrote:
Is it true that jumbo frames are only useable with VLANs or LANs that
are 100% GigE?
There's a bunch of good info here: http://sd.wareonearth.com/~phil/net/jumbo/
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Glenn Dawson writes:
Sounds like you have one of the motorola cable modems. They will
assign exactly that address if they are turned on and can't
communicate with the cable companies network.
In such situations, my 3Com shows a red
/mod_auth_digest.html
if you have 1.3.8 or later the files required are included with the rest of
apache. They also list it as experimental.
Building it into apache should be as easy as adding the correct options to
CONFIGURE_ARGS
-Glenn
Thanks in advance,
Chris
screen. It should
be 'screen'. If it's not, or there's no entry for screen in termcap you'll
have exactly the problem you are seeing.
-Glenn
I have also tried connecting to each system directly, via a serial
cable and via a Telnet client; and also connecting to each system
through an ssh
At 04:47 AM 7/14/2005, Chris Roos wrote:
Glenn Dawson wrote:
At 01:52 AM 7/14/2005, Chris Roos wrote:
Hi,
I'm not entirely convinced this is the right place for this question as
it may be an Apache issue rather than FreeBsd/Port issue. Either way, I
thought I'd start here first.
I've
, but after typing a username, I am never asked
for a password...
This sounds very much like the machine you're trying to login to can't do a
reverse lookup on the IP address you're logging in from.
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Shouldn't du and df roughly agree on the amount that's used/available?
/var is mounted using soft-updates
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/dev/ad2s1f on /usr (ufs
assigned an unregistered IP address that
broke both systems?
see above.
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add.
So what is the problem? Could you pls reply me as soon as possible.
Unless part of the config file wasn't sent properly, it looks like you have
one extra right brace just before host rvc-wscompaq, and there's one
missing after the section for pxeclients.
-Glenn
Thank so much
are firewalled from ping?
Try nmap. It has a variety of different ways to look for systems on a
given subnet.
-Glenn
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On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Fabian Anklam wrote:
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At 02:18 PM 6/29/2005, Fabian Anklam wrote:
Hi there,
I've browsing freshports.org for an arp scanner and found only
arpscan, which is marked broken
ports? or ?
What options did you enable or disable/ (assuming you built from ports)
-Glenn
Thanks,
Charles
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not searching for the right phrases, since I can't believe I'm the
only one doing this.
Any advice or pointers are welcome.
This looks like it might do the trick for you:
http://honeypots.sourceforge.net/modified_script.html
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in to make it work
again. I'd like to just block it from upgrading those programs until I
absolutely must upgrade. Is there some way to mark them as being port
that should be ignored? Thanks in advance for the info.
Looks like the -x option to portupgrade will do the trick.
-Glenn
At 08:16 PM 6/11/2005, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Is there an option that I can add to fstab (or some way of doing it?)
that, when a server reboots, it will 'ignore' that file system, but I can
still do a 'mount /fs' after the fact?
in the options column in fstab specify noauto
-Glenn
I have
At 02:26 AM 6/9/2005, Anton Butsyk wrote:
Hi all.
Need to setup icq server under freebsd and have no experience with that.
jabberd should be able to do that for you. It's in ports:
/usr/ports/net/jabberd
-Glenn
Thank's for any advise
files on the affected
machines? specifically /var/log/messages and /var/log/auth.log
are the affected machines using the same name server? and if they are, can
the affected machines do forward and reverse lookups for the IP of the
system you are trying to connect from?
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release.
Tim
Hi Tim,
can you supply a copy of your sup file/
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to have to be frustratingly disconnected because
the typing speed on my tablet is limited!
why not use:
ftp -A ftp.freebsd.org
under windows, and
ftp -a ftp.freebsd.org
under freebsd?
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Name (62.243.72.50:glenn): ftp
421 Disconnecting you since you didn't login successfully within 15 seconds.
ftp: Login failed.
ftp
However, the server at 204.152.184.73 has a much longer timeout of at least
a minute.
So depending on which address
use this for src:
*default host=cvsup.FreeBSD.org
*default base=/var/db
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_5
*default delete use-rel-suffix
*default compress
src-all
make sure to change the tag= to match whatever branch you're interested
in getting.
-Glenn
Hello,
You need to generate an xorg.conf as described in the
handbook, then move it to /etc/X11/xorg.conf
You can then type startx from the command line If you
want to use a desktop, again the handbook contains
instructions.
See sections5.4.2 and the command Xorg -configure.
Glenn.
Sydney
the upgrade scripts and
updated the rest of my ports using portsupgrade as recently as last
Friday.
Glenn
Wellington, New Zealand
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don't forget to run newaliases after you make the change.
(this all assumes you're using sendmail)
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thanks guys.
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last year i downloaded the miniinst iso disc 3 from the official ftp
mirror, now i cant find it
does 5.4 miniinst disc will be available only in the official 5.4
release announcement? or it has been permanently removed
(ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/5.4/README.TXT)
this be programmatically achieved.
I think this is what you are looking for:
http://pobox.com/~djb/daemontools.html
It's in ports:
/usr/ports/sysutils/daemontools
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Additionally, appendix A has details on how to update your source:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors.html
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Any help appreciated.
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statement.
I've never had to use this myself, but I would expect that something like:
interface foo {
...
supersede domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1;
...
}
would do the trick in your case.
-Glenn
I also wonder about creating a dhclient-exit script that would update
certain
/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/anoncvs.html
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enabled on an interface it only counts
inbound traffic. If you want to count traffic going in two directions, you
have to enable it on two interfaces, which is why (I assume) the examples
in the man page are the way they are.
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Thanks!
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I didn't originally copy the list on this, but since there was a me too
post, here it is.
-Glenn
At 07:26 AM 5/5/2005, you wrote:
Hi all. I'm trying to get ng_netflow to work, and I'm having a heck
of a time doing so. So if anyone can shed some light on my problem,
please do so. I've tried
?PHPSESSID=9c6e97871e0d3a3632de7ccff346b0c6
-Glenn
We're running FreeBSD 5.4-STABLE.
Thanks in advance.
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in the handbook. That command produces a
64KB file not 64MB. Use count=20 to get the size you want.
-Glenn
I put the swap file info in rc.conf:
swapfile=/usr/swap0 # aux swapfile
and enabled the swap file (as per the directions) by typing
# vnconfig -e /dev/vn0b /usr/swap0 swap
Before I created
OppsI should read more carefully before I send...ignore my last message.
-Glenn
At 05:18 PM 4/27/2005, Lisa Casey wrote:
Hi,
I think I screwed up. Perhaps someone here can help me. I need more swap
space on my FreeBSD 4.6 box. I followed the directions at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc
of time? Is it
detrimental? I've never noticed any problems myself, but I never went
looking for any either.
-Glenn
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cfengine (/usr/ports/sysutils/cfengine, and
http://www.cfengine.org/). Especially when adding machines to an existing
network with similarly configured systems.
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Ideas appreciated.
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 12:38:48 -0700, Scott Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Otherwise, stop crying that no one will help you.
Please enlighten us (those who buy Adaptec hardware and would like
full functionality on OpenBSD) why no one at Adaptec will help the
OpenBSD developers by simply giving
that evaporated when we went to these guys.
We do our own DNS, hosting, mail etc so I don't know about their products in
these areas.
Glenn.
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Can
I think he said break point not break even
In a previous life, our stats guys in banking considered anything that had
2% share (although I think we used 3%, whatever) of a population was
significant and worth breaking out for study.
Glenn.
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.. these cards might work on a 5.3 machine?
Thanks in advance!
Best,
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Kris Kennaway said the following on 2/3/2005 12:29 AM:
On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 10:25:38PM -0500, Glenn Sieb wrote:
Stop in /usr/src.
#
So, should this upgrade be this painful? 5.1-RELEASE-p17 isn't _that_
old.. I kind of wonder now what's going to happen when I upgrade one of
my boxes from
/src.
Thanks in advance!
Best,
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Kris Kennaway said the following on 2/2/2005 9:14 PM:
On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 05:59:11PM -0800, Jeffrey Bouquet wrote:
on WEDS 2-2-05, Glenn Sieb wrote (paraphrased):
(quoting the error):
error in Makefile.inc1, cannot continue...
I ran into this problem last July doing a 5.1 5.2.1
upgrade
Loren M. Lang wrote:
On Mon, Jan 31, 2005 at 11:03:24PM -0500, Glenn Sieb wrote:
Or any other USB-to-Serial adapters? Do they work well in FreeBSD
5.3-RELASE?
http://www.keyspan.com/products/usb/USA19W/
We're looking to set up a console server in our colo, and these looked
like a good way
Or any other USB-to-Serial adapters? Do they work well in FreeBSD
5.3-RELASE?
http://www.keyspan.com/products/usb/USA19W/
We're looking to set up a console server in our colo, and these looked
like a good way of doing multiple serial ports fairly cheaply.
Thanks in advance! :)
Best,
--Glenn
Dikshie said the following on 1/31/2005 12:03 AM:
sorry for newbie question:
No prob.. you may, however, prefer the mailman-users list for this as
it's not a FreeBSD issue.. :)
cd /usr/ports/mail/mailman
make MAIL_GID=mail install clean
httpd.conf:
Options ExecCGI
ScriptAlias /mailman
Dikshie said the following on 1/31/2005 12:39 AM:
Glenn Sieb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Go to the mailman directory (/usr/local/mailman) and issue bin/check_perms
If it complains, do check_perms -f
box# bin/check_perms -f
No problems found
Did you restart Apache? Do any other web sites
Olivier Certner said the following on 1/28/2005 4:00 AM:
Thanks for these 2 answers. I didn't have seen this file mentioned in the
portupgrade manpage, so I could have been searching for a while before
finding...
Quite welcome..hope it helped! :)
Best,
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in /var/db/ports too...
Best,
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) after you're finished with fsck and stuff.
Or you could just exit the shell and the system will continue to boot into
multi-user mode.
-Glenn
Cheers,
Jorn
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Glenn Sieb said the following on 10/23/2004 4:49 PM:
After some digging, and some emails back forth to Matt Juszczak, I
found this driver: http://green.homeunix.org/~green/prism54-driver/pff/
Compiled it, installed it and *puf* my card came up! :)
Now... I installed KWirelessMonitor
mohammed arab said the following on 10/23/2004 3:25 AM:
hi,
But i need startup freeBSD with KDE or GNOME.HOW?
Substitute kdm for xdm (do a 'which kdm' on the command line to give you
the right path). Other than that, it's the same procedure for startup
with kdm as it is for xdm.
Best,
Glenn Sieb said the following on 10/22/2004 12:38 AM:
I, too, have recently purchased a WG511--and since I am interested in
getting this working (5.3-STABLE). I'd also like to know if there's a
way to get it to work in FBSD...Googling didn't help much :-/ I found
some reference to an ndis
directly.
Just a guess... are you logging in as root? If not, try looking at
/etc/ssh/sshd_config
look for:
PasswordAuthentication yes
And, you might want to check man sshd_config for other handy options :)
Best,
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on that..
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found some reference to an ndis kernel module,
but that didn't seem to work for me.
Thanks in advance :)
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with extra caution? (i.e.
actually go to single user mode even though everyone ignores that
step). Or was that something else?
Otherwise, I'm all for it.
So I just wanted to be sure, so I can plan accordingly...
Thanks in advance!
Best,
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in a planning stage here, not a doing stage yet.. :)
Thanks again!
Best,
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Alex de Kruijff said the following on 10/19/2004 9:01 PM:
Gerely speeking, STABLE doesn't mean things never gets broken. Most
reliable are the RELEASE plus fixes. So don't follow 5-STABLE but
5-RELENG
To help ease frustration and such.. you mean:
Follow RELENG_5_2 not RELENG_5 (from:
,
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~GDBM GDBM database support off \
~INIFILE INI file support on \
~FLATFILE flatfile support on
I should parse that as:
WITH_* and WITHOUT_*
(I'm learnin..I'm learnin! hehe)
Thanks, Matthew
Best,
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Andy Smith said the following on 10/11/2004 10:29 AM:
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 01:38:56PM -0400, Alan Curtis wrote:
I am looking for an easy to install wiki that an
apache/perl/php/whatever novice like me can install without getting a
migrane. Any suggestions?
I use MediaWiki on
Alan Curtis said the following on 10/6/2004 3:14 PM:
I installed php4-mysql. Is there more I have to do? ?php phpinfo();
? does not indicate any mysql stuff and phpwiki still does not work.
There is probably some option I have to set when compiling php?
Did you restart Apache?
Best,
G.
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Sheets, Jason (OZ CEEDR) said the following on 10/6/2004 3:50 PM:
Restart apache and make sure that the mysql extension is being loaded in
the php.ini file (phpinfo() gives you the path to php.ini, use the
extension directive to tell php to load a module).
Actually--if you're using a new php
screen and a mouse pointer which is the only thing
that responds to anything, forcing a reboot. Nice eh?). I'm already
using Firefox, Thunderbird, and OO.o, so the switch shouldn't be too bad :)
Best,
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for. If there are better ways of doing this, I look
forward to reading the replies and learning better ways! :) )
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Emanuel Strobl said the following on 9/22/2004 10:28 PM:
Am Donnerstag, 23. September 2004 04:20 schrieb Alex de Kruijff:
On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 11:14:09PM +0200, Julien Gabel wrote:
The flame detail around the daemon (can't remember his name...)
is excellent.
IIRC, that's
Paul Mather said the following on 9/20/2004 1:53 PM:
You might want to try these ports:
multimedia/dvdauthor
multimedia/dvdstyler
(The latter is a front-end to the former.)
Thanks, Paul...
Oddly enough, the styler package seems to imply that author has more
features available
Vulpes Velox said the following on 9/19/2004 1:48 AM:
I'm pretty sure I can find AVI/MPEG editing packages for BSD easy
enough.
avidemux, mplayer, ffmpeg should take care of nearly all of your
needs
Yup--as I said... :)
But I'm having a dickens of a time finding something that will let
me
Richard Lynch said the following on 9/19/2004 4:41 PM:
But I'm having a dickens of a time finding something that will let me
author DVDs. Any pointing in directions or help would be greatly
appreciated!
By 'author' you mean 'burn', right?...
No. I said 'author' I meant 'author' not 'burn'
finding something that will let me
author DVDs. Any pointing in directions or help would be greatly
appreciated!
Thanks, everyone, in advance!
Best,
Glenn
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not allowed). All
other authentication methods are disabled for root.
If this option is set to ``no'' root is not allowed to login.
Best,
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no
Which, if you're exposed to the 'Net would be a sane practice--force
people to log in as themselves and su (or sudo or sudoscript) to root.
Admittedly, I am not sure about the rest of your posting. When I run
last, (on 4.10-STABLE) it shows logins back to the 1st of September.
Best,
Glenn
Tim Aslat said the following on 9/14/2004 10:51 PM:
In the immortal words of Glenn Sieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]...
I've been getting this for weeks. They're all under APNIC, and emails
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] involved networks has gone unanswered.
I've been getting these as well, but from
All,
I don't recall having this issue with 5.3-BETA2, but to be honest I
can't be entirely sure. I just put a fresh install of BETA3 on a P4
2.8GHz machine and while untaring ports.tgz I get bsdtar hovering
around 80% CPU usage. The machine becomes noticably sluggish, where
neither previous BETA
All,
I'm trying to build apache13-modssl with the data directory set to
/var/www. I've tried the obvious make DATADIR=/var/www install clean
to no avail. Issuing env DATADIR=/var/www make install clean doesn't
do it either. I went so far as to editing the Makefile itself and I
*still* end up with
Daniela said the following on 6/11/2004 6:39 PM:
On Friday 11 June 2004 20:36, LW Ellis wrote:
OK thanx to all the help, I think I'm getting close.
I have a config file that works fineonly as long as I am signed in as
root.
KDE-Lite loads and works fine...
However
If I sign in as a user, I
Deny from all
/LimitExcept
/Directory
/IfModule
Best,
Glenn
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Heya Noah!
Noah said the following on 4/18/2004 7:19 PM:
-rw-r- 1 username username 21 Apr 18 16:09
/usr/home/username/.htpasswd
Unless you're running Apache as username, then the .htaccess file
needs to be world-readable..
Best,
Glenn
Noah said the following on 4/18/2004 9:15 PM:
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 19:27:04 -0400, Glenn Sieb wrote
Heya Noah!
Noah said the following on 4/18/2004 7:19 PM:
-rw-r- 1 username username 21 Apr 18 16:09
/usr/home/username/.htpasswd
Unless you're running Apache as username
/.htpasswd
any other ideas?
So when you go to http://yourserver/~yourusername/subdir it doesn't
prompt you for anything?
Check it against this:
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile htpasswd.file.location.and.name.here
AuthName Something to make sense
require valid-user
Best,
Glenn
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