that they bumped the version number to reflect an
incompatible change to the ABI.
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94 outdated ports.
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At 2003-10-01T20:29:06Z, Darryl Hoar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do you have to do anything special to run it without a monitor (space
considerations) ?
I've been using a headless Alpha tracking 4-STABLE for about a year without
taking any special measures.
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and should be faster on high-end hardware, then
you *probably* want 5.x.
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94 outdated ports.
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At 2003-09-28T19:37:37Z, Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The only difference is that curly has 128 MB ram where larry has only 64.
Is the RAM of the exact same type on both machines, i.e. 133MHz non-ECC
vs. 100MHz ECC?
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94 outdated ports
Subject [
*upgrade,
*update,
*pack,
*patch ]
)
)
{
fileinto INBOX.virus.2003-09-18;
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http
with something like:
use Time::HiRes qw( sleep );
while (1)
{
... rest of your program ...
sleep .5;
}
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94 outdated ports.
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other admins have dealt with this; how did you
handle it? Is there an important document I'm missing somewhere?
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with:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ psql -U pgsql template1
Welcome to psql 7.3.4, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.
without being prompted for a password. I don't want users, even local
users, to have full run of the database as the user of their choice.
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be effectively hung until I accessed the box,
entered the password, and let the init sequence finish.
I'd read of people coming up with a mechanism to pipe a password from some
(hopefully) secure file on the system into the password prompt. Is that
really the best way to handle this?
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.
That was the biggest part of my intended security overhaul. Now I want to
prevent users from seeing databases that they're not authorized to access,
but since they can't connect to them anyway, I'm not nearly as concerned
about that.
Thanks again to all who helped!
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? How do I configure that automatically
(i.e., edit rtadvd.conf)?
2) Why isn't my router using the address of the LAN interface for the source
IP on outgoing connections to machines on the LAN?
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94 outdated ports.
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that I use as an outgoing
paging server worked perfectly under 4.8 but is unconfigureable (to my
abilities) in 5.1.
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At 2003-09-06T05:08:12Z, Shawn Ostapuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
# newfs /dev/vinum/vinum0
Isn't that supposed to be:
newfs -v /dev/vinum/vinum0
?
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At 2003-09-06T20:40:42Z, Mikko Työläjärvi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It won't work on 5.1. See:
http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/downloads/java-errata.shtml
Nuts. Thanks for the pointer.
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/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /lib/libm.so.2: Undefined symbol __fpclassifyf
I'm at a loss. Any ideas?
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.irq=9
I'm still growing accustomed to 5.x's new configuration setup so I may very
well be overlooking something obvious. What can I do to re-enable my old
modem?
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when it's called as `check_nntp'. Before I
submit a PR, is there anything on my system that could cause that error?
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At 2003-08-27T19:28:45Z, Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Samba will let you read and write to UFS in Windows.
Um, no. Samba will let you browse a filesystem residing on a FreeBSD
server. It will not let you mount the filesystem natively on a local drive.
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as a local drive.
I understand your point, but I believe that the key was that the poster
specified UFS directly.
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work.
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to it? Short
answer: you can't. Your printer has no concept of a network stack.
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to steer away from that sort of
emulation.
Understood. Still better than maintaining a seperate Windows box, though,
isn't it? : )
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a look at it.
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are sending around 2000- 4000 emails at a time,
OK.
but the receipents are getting multiple emails for the same message.
I'm lost. Where does this tie in? Are you saying that because you send out
a few thousand emails, you shouldn't have duplicates?
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hate spammers as much as the next guy, but assuming someone is spamming
because of a paltry 4-5,000 emails is silly.
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At 2003-08-20T17:40:45Z, Jayakumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is just like the weekly newletter.
I still don't know that I can help you, but it bothered me to hear him call
you a spammer without any justification.
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Noone's installed FreeBSD on a laptop via a PCMCIA wlan card? At this
point, I'd even settle for it's possible, but not on *your* hardware.
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At 2003-08-17T12:10:23Z, Eugene Vinokurov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any way to restore default permissions for system directories?
Maybe I have to check something? Please, help
Look at mtree. It can fix much of the damage.
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recognizing the card?
Any wild theories would be appreciated. I really want to make this little
laptop work, but I've spent way too much time on it already and have run out
of ideas.
Thanks,
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At 2003-08-05T12:17:07Z, Kirk Strauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Seriously, noone's made release for an older version before?
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. :)
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At 2003-08-14T16:08:21Z, Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can I refine it to give me something like: .784 seconds?
Use bc -l instead of bc. That should do it.
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is that its margin of error, given the nondeterministic influence
of a few forks etc., is probably too big to give a more precise answer.
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confused. Which world am I supposed
to be building: the 5.1 that is running on the build machine, or the 4.8
that I'm wanting to use for the release?
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should be reading?
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At 2003-07-29T20:31:55Z, Richard Johannesson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
/root Overkill?
Bad idea. If you'd trying to repair a system failure, you'll want to be
able to access /root. Putting it outside of / is asking for problems.
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, including those with contents not otherwise visible to the
world.
Much better to run the 'periodic' script and let it properly handle setting
the correct user.
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At 2003-07-26T16:02:46Z, Jun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, i'm hving problem in installing the MRTG in my box FreeBSD 5.0-p7, the
problem is when i run the ./cfgmaker i got an error of like this:
Any reason you're not using the port?
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just that we don't really
know what it is you want help with. What setup? What's a linux text
based setup?
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Squirrelmail? Manually or via ports?
Do you have an IMAP daemon installed?
Did you run 'conf.pl' to tell Squirrelmail what IMAP server it was supposed
to contact?
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/SendMailAndCyrus
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thing with BIND 9. It's views features allows you to
give multiple answers for a query depending on the address of the machine
asking. On my LAN, kanga.honeypot.net resolves to 10.0.5.16. The same
query from outside my LAN returns 208.162.254.122. Maybe that could help
you?
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At 2003-07-25T14:33:09Z, Charlie Schluting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess ...i'm a christian speaks for itself.
On the behalf of Christian FreeBSD users everywhere: screw you.
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. ;-)
Also... I've always thought Christian people should be nice to all people,
even those who don't deserve it (and hence deserve it even more). ;-)
Call me a giant sack of conflicting impulses. :)
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At 2003-07-25T14:53:36Z, Kevin Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's not *our* job...
LOL! Good point. :)
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feels to be problematic.
I think it is, as you use it :-)
Lots of people do. Not as many as use BIND, but still a few.
I have never heard about it.
You're OK without it.
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At 2003-07-25T16:54:22Z, Kenneth Culver [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's a big program with lots of past exploits, and new ones being
discovered very often.
No comment about old versions. Do you think that BIND 9 is as bad?
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installed and running on it with no apparent idiosyncracies
before. Any ideas of what might be going wrong?
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into my
main CVS repository, but I hadn't really given it a whole lot of thought
yet.
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reached the condition that many of its
sectors are beginning to die, and that it's exhausted its pool of hot
backups. Expect to begin seeing the errors increase dramatically until it
dies in the somewhat near future.
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is then configuring vinum, adding volumes for /usr, /var, and
so on, and moving the (small!) amount of data from the physical filesystem
to their vinum counterparts. Once that's up, I do a more complete install
with /stand/sysinstall.
Out of curiosity, what offsets have you had to calculate?
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was pointed at the OP; I was trying to
see if there was something they were trying to accomplish that was out of
the ordinary.
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and size for the
swap and vinum partitions.
Weird. I've never bothered with any of that. I always just call create
with:
sd length 0 drive myDrive1
and let vinum calculate the correct sizes.
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of:
if (numberOfRunningProcesses = 10) { fork(); }
caused his program to occasionally flip out and large several hundred
running copies of itself (hi, Aaron!).
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to others?
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email bounce? I got a
message from someone called Mailer Daemon. What happened?, only to find
out that they never bothered to read the error message?
Given that the original poster gave no usable data about the actual problem,
I thought it was a reasonable response.
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while working tech
support that hearing someone say what I'd always thought doesn't bother me
too much. :)
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[83988]: connection from localhost [127.0.0.1] at port
56035
I have no idea what to test next. Any troubleshooting suggestions?
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I have linux_base-debian installed and working well. However, some ports
(namely linux-ibm-jdk14 via the USE_LINUX Makefile entry) want to install
linux_base alongside it. Can I configure my system to use linux_base-debian
for ports that want to install linux_base?
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there.
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At 2003-07-14T18:09:43Z, Kenzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is what I get whtn I run du -x / | sort -rn /tmp/du.out I see
what I did wrong.
Indeed. Don't ever - ever! - log in as root for web browsing, running
applications, etc. Really. Don't.
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(and the portupgrade port is the current
version):
ALT_PKGDEP = {
'linux_base' = 'linux_base-debian'
}
but it doesn't seem to make a difference. Do I have to do something to make
portinstall aware of that setting?
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this question?
OK, first, you really get points for vagueness. :)
Anyway, look at /etc/make.conf. That's probably where the culprit is
hiding.
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-MCPAN -e 'install GD' it
This doesn't directly answer your question, but why not:
cd /usr/ports/graphics/p5-GD; make install
instead of mucking about with CPAN?
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. Frankly, I'm not sure what may be going on. You *are* wanting
to use GD1 and not GD2, aren't you?
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At 2003-07-11T22:03:28Z, admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
okay I had libgd version 1.xx installed - updated to libgd version 2.xx -
things are cool. thanks for getting me in the proper direction.
reportmagic is now installed.
Awesome! Glad I could help.
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it to look *.err to
console except when facility=news?
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mismatch for XML-Sablotron-0.97.tar.gz.
I most commonly see that when the entire file has not been downloaded.
Delete this file and let your ports system refetch it.
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At 2003-07-06T21:54:25Z, Derrick Ryalls [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Normally when building a port, I just type make install clean and let it
run. However, I need to modify a source file before the build starts.
Instead of typing 'make', type 'make patch'. Done.
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and disklabel the drive
6) Typing vinum create /etc/raidconfig to layout the drive
7) Typing vinum start subdisk names to sync the data
If I had to do it more than once a year or so, I'd probably throw it all
into a script with Press any key to continue prompts.
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to be complaining that it's missing a config file, namely
imapd-ssl. Many FreeBSD ports ship with sample config files, typically
named something like imapd-ssl.example.
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at
a colo site? If so, you might consider dropping FTP altogether in favor of
SFTP. It's radically easier to firewall; you just open a single TCP port.
You also get decent authentication and end-to-end encryption. Just a
thought.
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:
Host remoteserver
Hostname remote.example.com
LocalForward 3306 2.3.4.5:3306
LocalForward 901 2.3.4.5:901
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At 2003-06-18T01:52:42Z, Alfonso Romero [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to have two DNS servers with only one public IP
address?
What would be the point? Put another way: what are you trying to achieve?
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for a particular PID?
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accurate?
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At 2003-06-13T17:47:58Z, SweeTLeaF [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
any good email clients that can use a socks proxy or http proxy?
For what purposes?
looking for something rich with features as i am comming from outlook.
Sorry, we don't yet support email viruses. :)
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that message for some reason.
It's trying to connect via IPv6. Solutions:
1) Get an IPv6 address, ie from www.freenet6.org or Hurricane Electric.
2) Remove the `IPV6' option from your kernel.
3) Specify the `-4' option to ftp to make it use IPv4 connections.
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load kernels
smaller than 1.5TB from root file systems.
I was seriously impressed with the amount of big-iron testing on this
release until I re-read the sentence.
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it, and compare the versions. The
diff should be the lines you need.
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sent matching checks to Smith Wesson and the
NRA.
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changed the default FreeBSD MTA, add something like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 550 I don't want this mail!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 550 I don't want this mail!
...to /etc/mail/access and do a make in /etc/mail.
Excellent! That was exactly what I needed.
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At 2003-05-29T11:37:49Z, Stephen Hovey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Its one of those reasons why they should have the death penalty for
spammers.
I'd settle for public castration.
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or bandwidth to process those bounce
messages - I only have a waste a single TCP connection.
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was spoofed by some jackass spammer. It doesn't exist.
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, is really startled when it is hit
by several balls. They are much more trainable than the like of non-prey
animals such as cows.
Your story sounded *way* too clinical. I picture someone with a pen,
notebook, and safety goggles saying things like OK, now the horse
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At 2003-05-30T00:13:51Z, Eduardo Viruena Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
dont you have to restart sendmail?
killall -HUP sendmail
...or:
cd /etc/mail; make restart
Remember, folks, /etc/mail/Makefile is your friend.
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a
paintball gun, and going hunting.
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terminal emulation, nothing. Works great for routers but that's about
it. Minicom and ecu and reasonable hyperterm replacements with a lot more
functionality if that's what you need.
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and never as a stand-alone program.
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, be advised that the document is on a Wiki server, and
therefore subject to change (even by people other than me) at any time.
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mail
keeps coming into INBOX. Did I miss a process_sieve_scripts = yes flag
somewhere?
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here, but what is IFS? Googling for
sendmail forward ifs returned over 3000 hits, none of them actually
explaining it.
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At 2003-04-01T06:30:42Z, Miguel Mendez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 01 Apr 2003 00:17:40 -0600
Kirk Strauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
It's now well past my bed time, my brain is all muzzy, and I'm this
close to giving up on the whole project. Before I do, I have to ask:
has
.
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At 2003-04-01T19:39:05Z, D. Theunissen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anyone got any id how to automize this? Is there a program that fixes
it for me?
I like grip (from the audio/grip port).
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At 2003-04-01T06:17:40Z, Kirk Strauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's now well past my bed time, my brain is all muzzy, and I'm this
close to giving up on the whole project. Before I do, I have to ask: has
*anyone* made Sendmail+Cyrus+Procmail+SpamAssassin work?
I fixed my problem
At 2003-04-01T21:37:09Z, Jan Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IFS is a /bin/sh variable controlling which characters are considered
'whitespace'.
Gotcha - thanks.
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