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Is there any hack to get CUPS to authenticate to Kerberos?
It seems to support either plain Unix authentication or it's own MD5
passwd file only :-(
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to me, not EHCI.
(USB 1 was giving ~1.2 MB/s...)
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won't be that great. According to the
man page, the code is still under development and therefore pretty buggy.
Maybe you'll have better luck with Firewire.
Dany
Guy Van Sanden wrote:
I have a USB 2.0 harddisk (internally ATA-100) connected to a USB 2.0
port.
Unfortunatly, data
better luck with Firewire.
Dany
Guy Van Sanden wrote:
I have a USB 2.0 harddisk (internally ATA-100) connected to a USB 2.0
port.
Unfortunatly, data transfers are limited to 1 MB/second (reported by
FreeBSD on detection, and confirmed using Bonnie).
Any ideas?
I'm running 5.2.1
Which firewire cards are currently supported on FreeBSD (I'm looking to
buy one)?
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:51, JacobRhoden wrote:
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 08:18 pm, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
I'm now considering if I will do the upgrade to 5.2-RELEASE, or
reinstall the system with 4.9 or 4.10.
The 5.x branch seems to remain rather unstable longer then I had
anticipated.
Are you actually having problems
and 5.1-RELEASE.
Kind regards
Guy
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homeserver would become that important (It is a
CVS repository for 4 websites now).
Thanks for your advice
Guy
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homeserver would become that important (It is a
CVS repository for 4 websites now).
Thanks for your advice
Guy
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or Nessus against the machines requires a manual restart of
nfsd.
I just portscanned my 5.2-BETA box running NFS server, no problems.
What parameters did you use?
Mike Squires
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transfers
cd0: Attempt to query device size failed: NOT READY, Medium not present - tray
closed
/var/run/dmesg.boot
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rpcinfo -p shows:
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191 tcp 1010 yppasswdd
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Hello
I accidently ran rm on some files I still need (as a user).. OK, that's
what you get for running a terminal early on a sunday morning :-(
The files were fairly recent, and are not on any of my backups yet
(something I will need to fix).
I tried to install ffsrecov, but it is broken on my
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 20:15, Robert G. Waycott wrote:
My friend just notified me that rc1 is out. I have been working the past
few days, so was not aware. Now, I wonder if I must reinstall the system
with an rc1 .iso, or if a CVSup, portupgrade/make world will do?
Second question: why do
Sorry for the late answer (I was away)
I created the certs like I would for apache (there's a script for it
somewhere).
Yet I cannot connect to the https web interface... strange
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 19:03, Matthias Teege wrote:
Guy Van Sanden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello all
I've
Hello
Does anyone know if and how it is possible to set up a redundant NFS server?
What I want to do is this, I have a primary NFS server that serves home directories
and data storage.
I also have a second system with a lot of disk-capacity, I could set it up as a
'mirror' using rsync.
Now,
regards
Guy Van Sanden
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Does anyone know if and how it is possible to set up a redundant NFS server?
Somthing like that is expensive and mostly not needed. Rsync with a
hot standby system is ok. If the mainserver fail, go to the second
and reconfigure
I'm sorry, it wasn't for me.
I installed postfix from ports and stopped sendmail, postfix still didn't start though
(it had port 25 open, but didn't respond to it).
Eventually I reverted to sendmail.
I'm on FreeBSD 5.0 BTW.
I do have postfix running fine on Linux, I might add.
On Wed,
On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 16:38, Peder Blom wrote:
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 10:44:28 +0200
Guy Van Sanden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get a strange message from disklabel:
Warning, partition c doesn't start at 0!
Warning, partition c doesn't cover the whole unit!
Warning, An incorrect partition
later today, I'll look/google for a way to set Ximian
Evolution up to do this correctly (if that is possible), otherwise, I'll
file a bug-report with them.
On Saturday, 20 September 2003 at 11:53:41 +0200, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
Thanks you for your very complete answer Greg
On Sat, 2003-09-20
Hi Tom
As far as I know, if the device is USB mass storage, it is generic.
That protocol is just SCSI over USB, so should be as generic as SCSI
once was.
On Linux, all USB-mass storage devices (including digicams) are
supported using only one driver, I guess it should be the same on
FreeBSD.
If
I've been contemplating upgrading my FreeBSD 5.0 to 5.1 using cvsup
(mainly since there is no official security branch for 5.0 anymore)
What I wanted to ask is if I might expect some ports to break after it.
I'm running Bugzilla (on MySQL), apache, Big Brother (not from ports),
NTP, Samba,
I get a strange message from disklabel:
Warning, partition c doesn't start at 0!
Warning, partition c doesn't cover the whole unit!
Warning, An incorrect partition c may cause problems for standard system
utilities
What does this mean?
The disk was formatted by the FreeBSD install procedure.
The
Thanks you for your very complete answer Greg
On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 10:59, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
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On Saturday, 20 September 2003 at 10:44:28 +0200, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
I get a strange message from
I tried to install postfix on my system (FreeBSD 5.0).
It compiles and installs fine (from ports), but it does not seem to
work.
nc host 25 gives a connection, but nothing else
Sending mail completely fails.
Am I missing something?
Is there a sendmail to postfix migration howto or something?
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I tried to install postfix on my system (FreeBSD 5.0
Help
I 'accidently' created a numeric tag in CVS by using:
cvs commit -r2.0 file
This would, according to the man page, set my revision to 2.0, but it
also created a sticky tag with that name.
Now I cannot check in anything any more.
Removing the tag with
cvs tag -d
or cvs rtag -d fails:
tag
that Kerberos is secure, am I missing
something?
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 15:00, Tillman Hodgson wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 11:35:16AM +0200, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 02:15, Tillman Hodgson wrote:
The rough instructions are fairly simple:
* Set up Kerberos and ensure you have
We'll try to keep it a secret :-)
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On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 02:15, Tillman Hodgson wrote:
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 07:02:06PM -0500, Bruce Pea wrote:
xnip
I'm a bit biased, however: I use NIS with Kerberos and think it's the
cats pajamas :-)
Hey Tilman,
s/l/ll/ :-)
This sounds exactly like what we are looking
Thank you Malcolm
I'll try this one...
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 17:59, Malcolm Kay wrote:
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003 23:27, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
Hello
I'm using rsync to sort of mirror two 40GB disks (once a day).
All partitions work as expected, but root is weird (and as you can see
below, I
On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 22:00, Kent Stewart wrote:
On Saturday 30 August 2003 11:44 am, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
Ah, I indeed forgot the system information.
It is a P II 333 MHZ with 256 of RAM and an UDMA 33 HD (40 GB).
Judging from your timings, this is going to take a while...
Yes, on a machine
Van Sanden wrote:
Hi Kent
Thanks for your answers!
I have one more question, the manual says to drop to single user mode
before doing buildworld, do you do this.
If I could avoid this, I could run buildworld during the night, and do
installworld when it suits me during the daytime
How would I best upgrade my 5.0 installation to 5.1?
I have done binary (CD-ROM) updates on 4.x in the past, but I was
thinking this could be done using cvsup.
Can anyone briefly say wheter this procedure would be right:
- change default release=cvs tag=RELENG_5_0 to RELENG_5_1
- cvsup the new
be aware of (seeing that this would be
the first time I attempt such a thing).
On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 18:34, Kent Stewart wrote:
On Saturday 30 August 2003 08:58 am, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
How would I best upgrade my 5.0 installation to 5.1?
I have done binary (CD-ROM) updates on 4.x in the past
Hello Matthew
Thank you for your very complete answer.
I'm going to be experimenting with this for a while, and I'll do a lot
of reading.
Kind regards
Guy
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 13:29, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 10:09:35AM +0200, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
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functional SMB/CIFS server and
client.
The client is provided as utilities like smbclient, smbmount.
On some systems you even get the option to use smbfs in fstab.
Kind regards
Guy
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I'm still relatively new to FreeBSD, and I was wondering what most of
you use as a patching procedure for FreeBSD (not the ports)
Up to now, I have always folowed the instructions in '2) To patch your
present system:'.
Yet somehow this seems like the long way to do it.
Therefor, I'm wondering
Hi
I saw this post on /. today, under the announcement about a FreeBSD 5.1
review.
Is there much truth is this?
How many FreeBSD servers are out there? And is there number declining?
I really hope that BSD will be arround for a long time to come...
Kind regards
Guy
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