On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Adam Laurie wrote:
.. having now digested what youve said so far, and re-read the docco
several times, i'm guessing the final step would be:
6. Run 'vinum makedev'
in which case our mistake was doing this and 'vinum start' the wrong way
around (and then going on to
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Jeff MacDonald wrote:
Any idea when it will be merged into the main code base ?
i tend to stay away from development branches..
not sure, I believe not until 2.2 is fully released ... since I'm one of
the ones that pushed for it to happen, I kinda had to be one of those
be increased. This makes me a bit
curious, since I've never seen problems like that on Linux. It sounds for
me, the not kernel hacker, a bit like something which should be set at boot
time (or via sysctl). Have you got some pointers which explain FreeBSD's
KVA ?
Regards,
Marc
Premature optimization
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
When I ended up doing/'fixing ours, I just did the vinum start ... tried
the vinum makedev before doing the start, and it gave an error,
Really? What error?
Don't recall, actually ... I may be mis-remembering though ... all I know
is that
Hi there,
You could use /usr/ports/sysytils/portupgrade to do this... and as far
as I know it can use packages instead of source... :)
Good luck,
Marc
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 05:42:08PM +1030, Ian Moore wrote:
If I want to upgrade kde 3.0.3 to 3.0.5 using the packages, rather
than compiling
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Terry Lambert wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
FWIW: If you examine the history of this thread, you will see that
it was posted to -questions, and Bcc:'ed to -advocacy.
If you need to assign blame, assign it to the original poster,
which the headers claim is Marc
Evening all ...
I just read through the man page a couple of times, and it sounded quite
straightforward, but I've obviously mis-understood ...
My read of the man page is that I can create to directories (/d1 and
/d2), mount /d1 over /d2 (mount_union /d2 /d1) and if I create a file in
/d2,
blame, assign it to the original poster,
which the headers claim is Marc G. Fournier [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Ummm, I never BCC'd to -advocacy, only sent it to -questions ... totally
forgot about the -advocacy group even though I am on that list :(
We, at the PostgreSQL project, just recently setup
I'm really growing tired of reading articles talking abot so and so
creating a super computer of 1400 CPUs running Linux ... latest one I read
was one that HP setup ...
... is there software available for FreeBSD that can do this, or is this
something we are being left behind in?
To
Other then that I know Yahoo! uses FreeBSD ... is there a list that anyone
is maintain about who is using it? I've been having discussions with a
partner for awhile now about whether we should launch a product with a
base OS of linux vs freebsd ... and its tiring to try and argue against
but,
I would like to set up the following:
a monitoring program, that send emails if there are problems (with any
of a bunch of servers), which emails are turned into SMS (short
messages to mobile phone, standard system in Europe) and the send out
over this mobile unit on the serial port. I want to do
Hi,
Help, trying to install PHP4 from ports. I 'cd' to /usr/ports/www/mod_php4.
Start a script. Type 'make'. The configure.php script prompt sme to select
which components to build for. I take the default (or deselect zlib too,
both produce the same error). And here's my output unedited. If
this morning and I've
just done another one before typing this message).
I'm running 4.7 that was last cvsuped/made world on Monday November
18th.
Thankx
Marc
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-http gateway on the external IP
(binded to fxp0) and forward the un-encrypted requests over to the
apache (name-based or whatever).
https is designed that way that nobody should be in the middle. So this
whole setup you described will not work.
Marc
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On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, at 16:53 [=GMT+0100], Len Conrad wrote:
We are now adding a second mailserver (20 MX) to our configuration,
which will forward mail to the main mailserver (10 MX) through
mailertable. A third one will be added as soon as we grow as we now
expect. To avoid having to edit
.
It should preserve every change in the configuration of standard FreeBSD
files you had done (if used correctly). All others are not touched.
Hope that helps
Marc
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with the output of ipfw list. (You have to do that
as root of course). I think your firewall ruleset is not tuned for a
gateway situation.
Hope that helps
Marc
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I created a symlink from /usr/lib/libc.so.4 to /usr/lib/libc.so.3 and it
fixed the problem ...
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Andrew Stuart wrote:
I am running a recent -stable (built yesterday matter of fact). and am
getting:
# uvscan
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/lib/libm.so.2: Undefined symbol
G'day ...
You know that I'm frustrated when I even mumble those 5 letters,
but there it is ...
I'm currently trying to spear-head moving ~400 laptops that are
used by the CompSci department at the local University from Linux to
FreeBSD, and, so far, have been able to do
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Kliment Andreev wrote:
If I do:
ncplogin -A host -U userid -T domain
Use -S server instead of -A host.
ncplogin: can't find server : syserr = Network is down
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On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, at 09:51 [=GMT+1100], Richardson, Martin wrote:
I have a dial on demand server running FreeBSD 4.7. This also has wu-ftpd
running as well. I have noticed that whe trying to FTP to the box, it takes
a long time to connect (I usually have the modem switched off, but will
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, at 10:08 [=GMT+1100], Richardson, Martin wrote:
OK. this is from memory, so please excuse any inconsistencies (I am at not
near my FreeBSD box)
search netspace.net.au
nameserver 203.x.x.1
nameserver 203.x.x.1
I had a look at this and changed netspace.net.au to
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, at 11:56 [=GMT-0500], Mike Berning wrote:
I registerd my nameserver with godaddy's webform, ns1.example.com, and put
in it's ip address, then in their webform I told it to list my domain in
my nameserver and one of the root servers. Did this about two hours ago.
If I do a
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/i810_drv.o $
My /etc/X11/XF86config (attached to this message) file was generated by
xf86config in text mode called by sysinstall.
Can anyone suggest where I might be going wrong and where to find a fix?
Thankx
Marc
Copyright (c) 1992-2002 The FreeBSD Project
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, at 10:53 [=GMT-0600], Brian Henning wrote:
hello-
i have icecast installed on my bsd box and it runs great. can someone tell
me how i can automatically start this program on boot?
Put a tiny shell script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d
e.g.
#!/bin/sh
/usr/local/bin/icecast
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, at 13:59 [=GMT-], Tiago Andre wrote:
Hello there again...
iam trying install a program called iptraf, but i have some problems on the
instalation, i dont know if this is the good place but here it is:
when i make the
make install
appears:
install: unknown group
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, at 16:19 [=GMT-0600], Jack L. Stone wrote:
Root of the user tree. Root of all users. Root of the machine.
Tradition.
Maybe I was reading into it just a bit too deep then... ;)
I always related it to running as root which has root access to the
root of the system,
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, at 17:52 [=GMT-0500], Peter Leftwich wrote:
But I wonder why there is no unix
standard command to view and/or set the PC's current timezone!
Perhaps I don't understand your problem? What is wrong with 'date'?
voo:marc {783} date
Mon Nov 4 00:12:38 CET 2002
So I have CET
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, at 18:17 [=GMT+0100], Volker Kindermann wrote:
It's very easy to do this with djbdns. Just
install the daemontools, then djbdns and configure your machine as a
local cache (if it's standalone) or an external cache (if you serve a
network). Instructions are on the webpage
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, at 21:58 [=GMT-0600], DaleCo Help Desk wrote:
From: Bryan Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 2:38 PM
wanting to buy and host a domain myself with apache on my freebsd
box. I would like some recomendations on some companies that offer
this observation, as does looking at local
files from mozilla.
What happened if you type ssh -X yourmachine, login and then type
netscape ?
Hope that helps
Marc
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On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, at 17:28 [=GMT-0700], Nick Rogness wrote:
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, RD wrote:
How do I connect this? Do I use 2 eithernets 1 to net and 1 to a hub? I
also have 1 crossover rj45 cable for card to card connection that I
haven't tried yet...
Yes, 2 ethernet cards.
I've searched the web (and am still searching), but for the life of me, I
can't get ssh-agent 'active' when using kdm for the login manager ...
I've tried setting up a simple .xsession file:
cat .xsession
ssh-agent startkde
eval `ssh-agent -k`
but that doesn't appear to work ...
help?
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Mandrake not any problem, RedHat 7 OK,
Win2000 OK !!?
/me could not help to start ranting.
FreeBSD loaded succesful. XFree is not FreeBSD else the network drivers.
so FreeBSD _is_ loaded correct.
Please provide us with more informations like a dmesg-output
Thanks
Marc
PS
Hello all! :-)
Is there any way how i can use this driver under FreeBSD? It is
currently being detected as devive ugen0, but i am unable to mount it.
Also, ugen0 is not the drive itself, but is called Freecom USB-IDE
Controller.
Any suggestions on what to do?
TIA :-)
Bye
Marc
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On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, at 07:10 [=GMT-0700], Paolo wrote:
I've tried to send a message to freebsd-stable but the freebsd.org mail
server refused it (see the reply below). Is interbusiness.it put into
some black-lists? This is my access provider (postfix run on my
machine) and it's the largest
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, at 13:06 [=GMT-0700], Paolo wrote:
Seriously, we can't fight spam blocking e-mails coming from specific
domains, or we end-up with everything blocked.
Most if not all spam blocking is by IP numbers, not domains where the
email addresses are in, as these are usually fake in
Hello! :-)
Is there currently any way to make my tv-out (ATI Radeon 8500 QL) work
under FreeBSD/X ?
I've already searche for info, but have found no suitable solutions.
Thanks in advance ;-)
Bye
Marc
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is not masked in a firewall or proxy sort of way. What else is there
to check, using `ps auxww`? Thanks as always and ever after,
PS - Is `arp -a` the most reliable way to get one's current IP address?
If you want to know your own IP address(es) you should use ifconfig.
Thanks,
Marc
the child process.
man sshd will tell you more.
So, stop sshd (all of them I think) and then it should work
Hope that helps
Marc
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is primary master on an additional Promise IDE-controller.
I've already searched on the web and the archive, but found only
information and patches for 4.6 and the 4.7-release info says that this
problem has been solved in 4.7.
Does anybody know what might be causing this problem?
Bye
Marc
Hello all,
I am running FreeBSD haar038 4.6-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.6-RELEASE
with XFree86-Server-4.2.1_3
I do not use a local client, but only connect with a remote client.
and get the following error:
14:39 #henk# [/home/henk xdm -debug 1
DisplayManager.daemonMode/DisplayManager.DaemonMode value
mapped to 24.70.100.100, and when the web request is
initiated from outside the network, it all works fine, from inside, it
fails. Inside access to the rest of the web works fine (so natd is working
going out and the redirect_port is working for those coming in).
Any tips?
Thanks!
Marc
case...
Would ipf and ipnat have a solution to this problem or are they roughly the
same thing, different syntax (insofar as basic firewall/nat needs go)?
Thanks!
Marc
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then : Thanks for your help...
Marc
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that helps
Marc
PS: I assume, that the tunnel is transparent to the network on both sides.
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\
cp -pRP source_file destination \
rm -rf source_file
Perhaps you should read some tutorials about shell programming - it can
come in really handy.
Hope that helps
Marc
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On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, at 00:25 [=GMT+0200], Erik Trulsson wrote:
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 05:54:02PM -0400, Liquid wrote:
Recent versions of FreeBSD require at least 16MB RAM to install.
The last version that could be installed on 8MB RAM was FreeBSD 3.2
One possibility is to install 3.2 on it
does anyone know of some way of setting a disk quota onto a directory? so
that a directory, and all sub-directories/files below it cannot consume
more then x amount of space?
thanks ...
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And if you have more than you can handle, mail me ;)
Marc
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.
Marc
PS: Isn't Internet via mobiles ... eum ... expensive?
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(--with-log=/tmp/mysql.log for eg iirc)
and see what's going on there. 'show status' within MySQL can
sometimes also provide good information.
Hope this helps in some way.
- Marc
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 12:59:18PM +0200, Janine C. Buorditez wrote:
Hi.
I'm running PostNuke 0.72, Apache
fan left is in the ITX powersupplies (and perhaps you can
smooth them :)).
Marc
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that?
This is a bit risky from a security standpoint, but you could do this
like so (for eg):
grant select on dbname.* to username@% identified by password;
OR
grant select on dbname.* to username@%.myisp.net identified by password;
Hope this helps,
Marc
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On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, at 20:48 [=GMT-0500], Steve Fettig wrote:
I have two coming this week slated for mini-backup machines. I can post
how things go as far as the installation and usage once I have the
machines running - if people are interested. Because the boards are
designed to run x86
Does anyone have success with FreeBSD (and which branch?) on either of
the two very small (17 * 17 cm) motherboards with integrated CPU, LAN,
audio, graphics, shown on the URL below?
http://www.mini-itx.com/store/default.asp?c=2
Did everything run? What did, if not all components?
Thanks in
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, at 11:02 [=GMT-0500], Scott Pilz wrote:
While I'm on the subject of blacklists, what do you folks run for
spam stops?
ordb.org works fine. I send a custom reject message, referring to a
web page, and nobody even looks at it, let alone complain that they
were
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, at 14:18 [=GMT-0700], Gary D Kline wrote:
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 01:49:09PM -0700, Dave Young wrote:
your mail server doesn't know what domain(s) it's supposed to accept
mail for, but the MX record says it's the one. Look at
/etc/mail/local-host-names or the like...
? :) If it's
just a new install you have nothing to worry about, since these run by
default on most installations.
- Marc
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/freetype2-2.1.1.tgz...+CONTENTS
[snip]
Marc
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On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 08:33:25PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI Marac,
Marc :))
Thanks for that info (and example). It certainly does look as if you've
managed to locate the latest version there.
I'll give this a go and let the list know if I am successful.
Please do.
I
On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 10:50:33PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Marc,
That did the trick for me, marc. Thanks very much for your time, as well as
the information. I should think that your suggestion of updating the Handbook
is an excellant idea!
Great! I will update the Handbook
, but this will install the actual server
binaries etc for you.
- Marc
On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 11:28:37AM -0400, MET wrote:
I was wondering if someone could be so kind as to write up directions
for installing MySQL that makes sense. I've read all of the
documentation from their site that I can
be the cause of the problem?
it is not a dualboot,but i
have tried using both the boot mgr and standard MBR with the same effect. i have
also tried installingthe whole distribution and a minimal distribution
also with no change.
thanksin advance 4 the
help
marc:-)
appreciable thanks in
advance
marc:-)
be the cause of the
problem?
it is not a dualboot, and i have
tried using both the boot mgr and standard MBR with the same effect. i have
tried installingthe whole distribution and a minimal distribution and
thisis my
first freeBSD installation so it has not worked
previously.
thanks for the help
marc
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