Andrew пишет:
Hi All,
Does anyone have any suggestions for a lightweight webserver that will
run php?
Apache is too bulky for what I need and thttpd won't allow me to run php.
www/lighttpd and www/nginx(-devel) are definitely the most common choice
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Seur Bors пишет:
As well, if anyone has any web-links to recommended reading, I would greatly
appreciate them.
You can try FreeNAS. It has "standard" file sharing with samba managed
through web-interface and it also has many more nice features.
Oh yeah, and it's FreeBSD. :)
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Modulok пишет:
List,
Does anyone know of a laptop, preferably an older model so it's
inexpensive, (It doesn't have to be very fast.), that is:
1) FreeBSD friendly.
2) Isn't a portable skillet?
3) Is physically sturdy. Not bulletproof, but not creaking, sagging plastic.
I'd go for IBM T4x one.
Gary Hartl пишет:
Help, I'm in southern Ontario and I have 20cm of snow on my freebsd
7-release server.
IT seems to be causeing some http outages.
My FBSD 6-.0 doesn't seem to be affected thou.
Please, send some snow to Russia as we have none :(
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Julien Cigar пишет:
Dear FreeBSD users,
Our hardware begins to age and we plan to buy two new machines at HP.
Our choice focused on the HP Proliant DL360 G5. As HP doesn't officially
support FreeBSD, I checked with the "7.0-RELEASE Hardware Notes" and
everything seems to be supported, except the
Eitan Adler пишет:
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Michael Lednev wrote:
Hello.
I'm having issue running this thing on 7.0-RELEASE
# /usr/local/distributed.net/proxy/proxyper
Bad system call (core dumped)
Somebody seen this error or I'm just lucky?
Was thi
Hello.
I'm having issue running this thing on 7.0-RELEASE
# /usr/local/distributed.net/proxy/proxyper
Bad system call (core dumped)
Somebody seen this error or I'm just lucky?
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Ludovit Koren пишет:
Hi,
I would like to buy HP servers DL 320 G5p or DL 360 G5p. I googled but
did not find clear answer if the NICs and disk controllers are
supported in FreeBSD 7.x. I read about some problems with NIC in DL
360 but it was not actual and I am not sure about disk controller
in
Matt Fioravante пишет:
I want to implement a number of jails for different services on a single
box.
Since /usr is the same everywhere I'd like to just mount one copy of it
read-only to all the jails and then have them each have their own /usr/local
Someone recommended keeping the main system's
Vlad GURDIGA пишет:
I guess this does not update my running kernel and I have to reboot to
really update it. Right? Or is there any way to do this without
reboot? O course I doubt it but I'd like to make sure I'm not missing
some magic feature... :-).
Yes, reboot is required.
Jay Chandler пишет:
Michael Lednev wrote:
Hello.
Is there some tool to test rules-file for PF with arbitrary packets
without need for real traffic?
Yes. It's called netcat (nc on most systems).
Very funny. It will create "real traffic" which
Hello.
Is there some tool to test rules-file for PF with arbitrary packets
without need for real traffic?
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Michael Lednev пишет:
Oliver Fromme пишет:
Did you have any success? What exactly is the name and
brand of your USB thermometer?
I'm asking because I'm also interested in obtaining an
external thermometer that would work with FreeBSD.
Not yet. I didn't have chance to
Oliver Fromme пишет:
Michael Lednev wrote:
> Warren Block wrote:
> > Michael Lednev wrote:
> >
> > > I've obtained USB thermometer and want to make it usable with
> > > FreeBSD. It identifies itself as:
> > > kernel: ugen0
Warren Block ?:
On Fri, 8 Aug 2008, Michael Lednev wrote:
I've obtained USB thermometer and want to make it usable with
FreeBSD. It identifies itself as:
kernel: ugen0: vendor 0x4348 USB-SER!, rev 1.10/2.50, addr 2
Under Windows it looks like standard COM-port. When I try to use
Hello.
I've obtained USB thermometer and want to make it usable with FreeBSD.
It identifies itself as:
kernel: ugen0: vendor 0x4348 USB-SER!, rev 1.10/2.50, addr 2
Under Windows it looks like standard COM-port. When I try to use some
existing drivers like ucycom or uplcom it gives no effect.
Jos Chrispijn пишет:
Scott Bennett wrote:
That is not necessary either. Take a look in /sys/i386/conf or
/sys/amd64/conf, depending upon which you are using. Then do:
# config SMP
# cd ../compile/SMP
# make cleandepend && make depend && make && make install
# shutdown -r now
That should take c
assetburned пишет:
Hi,
I try to use a FreeBSD machine as a gateway with 2 LAN, one WAN
connection and a local Squid.
All I want to do for the beginning is do NAT the whole traffic to the
Internet. The whole traffic should be go directly to the WAN interface
If one of the users want to, than
Здравствуйте, Wojciech.
Вы писали 28 февраля 2008 г., 13:06:38:
> incredibly strange - you have your own DNS name, whhy simply you can't
> make your own mail server and use mail in your domain instead of gmail?
> much safer, much simpler
Who do you trust more? Google or mail server w/o correct P
Hello, Christian.
On 14 января 2008 г., 14:12:04 you wrote:
CB> On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 07:48:09 +0100 (CET) Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>> gmirror works too very good without any hardware :)
CB> Yes, but a hardware RAID works without the OS having to know about it. :-)
...and its failures? ;)
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Hello, Rudy.
On 6 января 2008 г., 5:43:54 you wrote:
>> Is there any way to compact /var/db/portsnap other than deleting it
>> and doing postsnap fetch?
R> I don't like portsnap -- granted I've never typed the portsnap
R> command in my 10 years of FreeBSD
R> use. I use cvsup!
Probably because
Hello.
Is there any way to compact /var/db/portsnap other than deleting it
and doing postsnap fetch?
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Hello, Kris.
On 2 ?? 2008 ?., 14:07:36 you wrote:
KK> Yes, long-standing issue with unexpected mounted device removal. Don't
KK> do that :)
Thanks, already found this PR, it's already 5 yo, wow :)
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Hello, freebsd-questions.
After the following actions:
1. Insert USB Flash
2. mount_msdosfs /dev/da0s1 /mnt
3. Remove USB Flash
4. umount -f /mnt
I have kernel panic every time. Is this a known issue? My system is
FreeBSD 7.0-RC1 from 1.01.2008.
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Hello, Jim.
On 27 ??? 2007 ?., 19:36:32 you wrote:
JS> It's the cheapest wireless I could find with a ins/del/home/end/pg
JS> up/pg down block on the keyboard, and I wanted to ask if anyone had
JS> experience with one and FreeBSD? I got an MS wireless keyboard/mouse a
JS> while ago, but the m
Hello, jhall.
On 21 ??? 2007 ?., 20:34:52 you wrote:
jvn> When I run this as a non-root user it works fine. But, when running it as
jvn> root, it does not produce the expected results.
jvn> $ ls -l /fjdkslafjdl 2>/home/hallja/test2
jvn> And, in the file test2, I see
jvn> ls: /fjdkslafjdl:
Hello, jhall.
On 21 ??? 2007 ?., 19:59:27 you wrote:
>> Hello, jhall.
>>
>> On 21 ??? 2007 ?., 17:49:28 you wrote:
>>
>> jvn> tar -cvzf root.tgz /root > /dev/null 2>/home/jay/tarlog
>>
>> jvn> I'm sure it is something simple I am doing wrong, but I am not seeing
>> it.
>>
>> what is your
Hello, jhall.
On 21 ??? 2007 ?., 17:49:28 you wrote:
jvn> tar -cvzf root.tgz /root > /dev/null 2>/home/jay/tarlog
jvn> I'm sure it is something simple I am doing wrong, but I am not seeing it.
what is your shell?
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Hello, freebsd-questions.
I have Acer Extensa 5220 laptop with broadcom wifi inside:
card=0x04221468 chip=0x431114e4
I tried to compile NDIS driver for it, unsuccessfuly :(
Drivers' versions was 4.100.15.5 from Acer and 4.150.22.0 from
Broadcom. ndisgen fails to compile kernel module saying:
In
On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 18:55:14 +0300, Robert Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You may also find portsclean (part of portupgrade) and
sysutils/pkg_cutleaves useful in trimming unneeded files.
and rm -rf /usr/local/* will work too :)
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Hello, freebsd-questions.
i'm trying to set up linuxigd on my freebsd router and cannot figure
out what i supposed to do. this is my actions:
1. install net/linuxigd port
2. run /usr/local/etc/rc.d/linuxigd.sh start with EXT_IF=rl1 and
INT_IF=rl0 - as in my system
3. when trying to run azureus on
Hello, Alistair.
On 9 îêòÿáðÿ 2005 ã., 21:35:27 you wrote:
AS> What version of FreeBSD are you running?
AS> At the moment, portmanager dumps core on FreeBSD 6 (and presumably
AS> -CURRENT), the author is aware of it and AFAIK is currently trying to
AS> track down why and where.
AS> Installing p
Hello, Chris.
On 9 îêòÿáðÿ 2005 ã., 19:01:10 you wrote:
C> Michael Lednev wrote:
>> Hello, freebsd-questions.
>>
>> anyone tried to run portmanager from crontab? as for me it just
>> coredumps, what am i doing wrong? its simply 0 0 * * * portmanager -
Hello, freebsd-questions.
anyone tried to run portmanager from crontab? as for me it just
coredumps, what am i doing wrong? its simply 0 0 * * * portmanager -s
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On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 16:27:21 +0400, Erik Trulsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Yes, that is normal. After installation you have got a swap configured
and the system can use it if the physical RAM is not sufficient.
During installation you do not have any swap available and therefore
the RAM must
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 15:34:01 +0400, Erik Trulsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I have an old old pentium, scsi HDD + floppy + CDROM, 16 MB of somewhat
dubious ram...
I don't think 16MB RAM is enough to install 5.x
You probably need to increase the RAM.
strange, i've got the same error and it was g
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