-Original Message-
From: Frank Leonhardt
FWIW I'm using Dovecote 1 or 2 for the IMAP. In particular, Dovecot 1 with
Squirrelmail has been really hammered, but has never broken. I sometimes
get time-outs copying thousands of emails in one hit, but that's fair
enough and nothing has eve
-Original Message-
From: Frank Leonhardt
On 30/08/2013 22:20, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
SquirrelMail seems to be forever on hold because of an incompatibility
with PHP 5. So I am going to have to replace it as our Webmail
interface.
I'm a bit confused about this - you seem to be saying tha
SquirrelMail seems to be forever on hold because of an incompatibility
with PHP 5. So I am going to have to replace it as our Webmail
interface.
So, I'm looking for recommendation from the tribe here on what I
should use instead:
1) Easy to use. Mostly this gets used by people when they ar
-Original Message-
From: Reko Turja
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 12:12 PM
To: Wojciech Puchar
Subject: Re: how to speed up port make??
-Original Message-
From: Wojciech Puchar
> 2. Try switching to clang, it has lower memory requirements and
> compi
-Original Message-
From: Jakub Lach
Or vi in place.
Really, it always surprises me there's
no vi available in single user mode.
If machine is mostly sane, why not just "mount -a" upon entering single
user?
-Reko
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-Original Message-
From: Lowell Gilbert
I just saw on the ports list that it has just been fixed.
Looks like a typo in ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk.
Sorry for doubting you...
No worries, was pretty stumped myself for a while there. Time to subscribe
to ports@ too then I reckon.
-Reko
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-Original Message-
From: Jakub Lach
Moreover I'm afraid to power down machine, as
currently I'm logged as wheel group user, and I'm not
sure if change from :passwd_format=md5:\
to :passwd_format=sha512:\ didn't complicate it further...
Currently all my solutions would require to powe
From: Fernando Apesteguía
Did you see a message like "Found saved configuration for $port"?
On perl, which I configured manually, but on others please see later in the
message.
Did you try to see what happens if you run "make rmconfig" on those ports?
===> No user-specified options configur
-Original Message-
From: Lowell Gilbert
The defaults haven't changed, so something must have happened locally.
Check whether you've got BATCH defined in make.conf, and whether
/var/db/ports contains configurations for those ports.
That's the strange thing... Virgin system, just update
I just installed new 9.0 machine from scratch, cvsupped ports, fetched index
and started building portupgrade. Both perl and ruby built with default
options, without running config. No changes in port building steps nor
workaround for this POLA violation anywhere in the UPDATING etc. as far as
The no-accf.conf under includes is for if you do not desire to use
either of
the AcceptFilter choices, one for httpd the other for SSL traffic.
These
can be loaded as kernel modules in /boot/loader.conf as such:
accf_http_load="YES"
accf_data_load="YES"
You can also build the modules into ker
From: "Jack L. Stone"
Also, I see the sqlite3 is tacked on the apr you have. I only have:
apr-ipv6-devrandom-gdbm-db46-mysql50-1.4.5.1.3.12
Yeah when I ran make config for apr I selected sqlite as I had it
already installed for stuff where I might need SQL capabilities, but
full blown serve
--
From: "Robert Simmons"
thrown out of court. Additionally, the source code is GPL, so even
if in the
fictional world of Linus taking the trademark elsewhere, you can
fork the code
and call it Morphtkdlfgjfjdsksjfnmvmdkedkfjgjg, and you would b
From: "Michael Powell"
pulls in a few more dependencies than I'd really like, especially
the apr1
(now named apr-ipv6-devrandom-gdbm-db42-1.4.5.1.3.12) port
installing
The name depends completely on the knobs you have used with
portbuild - my apr is:
apr-ipv6-devrandom-db43-pgsql84-sqlite3-
I updated my ports > tree, but a new apr version was not there
yet. So, stuck between a rock and a hard place.
And the fix for APR 0.x might be long way coming, see
http://projects.apache.org/projects/portable_runtime.html, looks like
0.x branch hasn't been updated in ages. Nor any action has
Now, I wrestling with the apache2 and apr0 issue. The apache port
Makefile
wants apr0, but it now has vulnablilities. Ports UPDATING says to do
this
with apr:
- remove apache2 and then: portupgrade -f -o devel/apr1 devel/apr
...and then reinstall apache2. That didn't work because the Makefile
i
I have very few uses for sqlite3 but I still have them. And PDO?
Never seen anything run it.
Some pretty big projects including Drupal CMS are moving to PDO. I
reckon that having other options without reinventing the wheel, than
one certain Oracle controlled DB-backend is starting to gain mome
did you rebuild the world?
Ran makeworld and installworld twice to be sure of the version number
staying the same :)
-Reko
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You have applied the update successfully. You won't see any
difference
in the output from uname(1) because this update when applied via
freebsd-update(8) doesn't touch the kernel. It only affects
named(8).
This is the patched version in 8.2-STABLE:
% /usr/sbin/named -v
BIND 9.6.-ESV-R4-P
We thought going tmpfs would make things faster, but that resulted
in over 13
minutes (huh? you'd think a RAM disk would be smoking compared to
even the SSDs
that we used to achieve ~9 min; do note that we did make sure to
nullfs mount a
tmpfs-based directory onto /usr/obj -- though the performa
mx3# mergemaster -p
*** Creating the temporary root environment in /var/tmp/temproot
*** /var/tmp/temproot ready for use
*** Creating and populating directory structure in
/var/tmp/temproot
cp: /usr/src/etc/master.passwd: No such file or directory
*** FATAL ERROR: Cannot copy files to the
I updated the ports after the reboot and did a 'portupgrade -af'
after the kernel update, restart, etc. I had no issues performing
the upgrade according to the handbook and the System State
Comparison seems OK...
Did you do the whole
mergemaster -p
make buildworld
make buildkernel
make instal
Am Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 03:05:30PM +0300 Reko Turja schrieb:
> I applied the patch as suggested by Reko, but it seemed to make
> no
> difference
After the patch recompiling and linking at least SASL is needed
after
buildworld and inatallation of new world.
> removing libg
I applied the patch as suggested by Reko, but it seemed to make no
difference
After the patch recompiling and linking at least SASL is needed after
buildworld and inatallation of new world.
removing libgssapiv2 libs however, solved my cyradm problem
will this cause issues into the future fo
I upgraded to ver 8.1, performed a portupgrade and still get the
same result
as follows
root# cyradm 192.168.134.171
The main question is - do you need kerberos/gssapi authentication on
your server or not?
If not, the easy fix is removing libgssapiv2 libs from
/usr/local/lib/sasl2
For so
I thought I would ask quick, does anyone know of web forums or blog
software that is BSD licensed?
Serendipity - http://www.s9y.org/
Works well with Postgres too.
-Reko
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Sadly from http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=147454&cat=kern.
Heimdal in 8.0-> is seriously broken and it looks like it has been
left to bitrot due missing maintainer in system...
-Reko
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From: "Jason C. Wells"
Sent: Sunday, September
I'll try that.
See also discussion at
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2010-July/057734.html
Following the link in the other thread to
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2010-February/055017.html
i made the changes to /usr/bin/krb5-config:
# diff /usr/bin/krb5
Sadly the GSSAPI/Kerberos has been broken in 8.x for a good while now.
You can either install the heimdal or MIT port, although getting that
to work in stead of the base can be messy.
kern/147454 PR actually has a working fix, although I'm not sure if it
applies cleanly as it's pretty big - I
When I looked at the regular level kernel log, it seemed to be out
of
the clear blue.
I've seen once behaviour like this on FreeBSD and it was caused by
faulty ECC memory comb. Incorrectable CRC error just caused a
diagnosis beep sequence and then machine shut down immediately after.
-Reko
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From: "Matthew Seaman"
Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2010 2:03 PM
To:
Subject: Re: freebsd releases?!?!?!(confused)
STABLE is a development branch: it's called 'STABLE' because it is
expected to run stably. STABLE generally receives continual fixes
Hi, I wish to download FreeBSD but I am unsure which option to
choose.
03/21/2010 02:08PM 40,554,496
FreeBSD-7.3-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso
This is a good option, if the machine is connected into internet and
downloading the base system and ports is okay for you.
03/21/2010 02:09PM
under Other Kernel:
ZFS as default
So anyone running 32bit or under 2Gb of memory don't need to bother
with FreeBSD anymore after 9.0 RELEASE?
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I manage a couple of FreeBSD servers for a friend. He's gotten all
excited about content management and thinks that's the way to go.
The system he's familiar with is Windows only. I've done a little
research, but I'm wondering if anyone reading the list has
experience with a CMS on FreeBSD -
http://www.vimeo.com/6580991
The article says that "Versions 7.1 and and beyond are not
vulnerable." That video contradicts that.
As someone who has manipulated moving picture for fun and profit,
having a video of something is a proof of nothing. For all what it's
worth the OS in video might
Interestingly, if I turn off 'inherit permissions', then 'inherit
owner' DOES take effect correctly. However, that means the sticky
bit
does not get inherited, which will not work for me. I need both to
be
inherited, and for some reason they are behaving mutually-exclusive
(with 'inherit permis
What can I do to get the history to remain in memory across a
reboot? Changing the capicity of set history to greater than 100
does not affect it.
How about:
shutdown -r +1
logout
-Reko
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pure-ftpd supports TLS/SSL.
I am wondering if it can do this.
I was curious about the OP's use of 'ftps" too. Perhaps, he could
explain what plain-old-ftp doesn't do and what he wants it to do.
Plain old FTP transfers username/password pairs in plaintext over the internet,
as well as the act
Do you happen to have contact information for this team?
Sadly no, I just reported the perceived bug via Vista beta bug
reporting - can't remember if that was from the OS itself or from the
web, and got pretty fast reply and tech savvy responder from there.
-Reko
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Has anyone used Windows 2008 and active directory with a bridging,
NATing
firewall between the domain controller and the 2008 machine?
We're in a situation where we're trying to join a domain with a 2008
machine, and no matter what we do to the firewall, joining stalls
and fails.
Haven't used
I want to secure my Apache/PHP environment...
Full suhosin, both patch and mod for the PHP. IIRC suhosin patch is
optional in PHP port and the mod can be installed via ports.
(http://www.hardened-php.net/suhosin/index.html)
Apache environment and binaries set up in a jail.
Which Apache vers
we talked about playing/streaming videos from files.
Even streaming from files makes sense in many situations.
Please, go back to netbsd or start using linux, at least in linux
forums your constant stream of opinion based drivel is most welcome.
In here you are poisoning the questions list, e
Anybody to know a good Stable Mail Server and Web Mail
Postfix
Cyrus
(+possible Postgres if database is needed)
Squirrel, IMP...
One can build very decent BSD or like licensed mail server, except the
webmail part. Every available webmail package I've found are under
GPL.
-Reko
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From: "Kevin Kinsey"
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2009 9:24 PM
I think that one of FBSD's guiding principles is *correctness*
... or, at least, that's one of the higher values of the
community. By way of evidence, I present the following
terms,
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From: "Redd Vinylene"
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 11:55 AM
To: "questions"
Subject: Re: a "strange" question about OSs
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Valentin Bud
wrote:
Hello Community,
The following question may sound very ackwar
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Valentin Bud
wrote:
Hello Community,
The following question may sound very ackward but was OS is
suitable from
the following list
to replace FBSD:
Depenguinate the host?
http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2008-01-29-depenguinator-2.0.html
-Reko
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From: "Gary Kline"
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 4:23 AM
To: "Andrew Gould"
Cc: "Reko Turja" ; "FreeBSD Mailing List"
Subject: Re: OCR...
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 07:33:41PM -0600, Andrew Goul
so what is the best commercial/shareware that can read a 10pt-font
file? (( also, when i have time to get back into actually hacking,
this [[turning imaged pdf into OCR'able ascii or 8859-1]] is giong
to
be a first target. any idea which team i should go with. gOCR
looks
best so far to me.
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.
Great, natural and energy saving form of water cooling! Just
disconnect all the fans and overclock to your hearts content!
-Reko
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Hi Jack!
Right now I have a Windows machine a FreeBSD natd/firewall then a
cable modem.
This is working for web surfing. But I've been playing a lot of
games
lately and it doesn't work at all (for multiplayer/internet
games).
As a fellow gamer, I've found that PF with stateful filte
So, what are the alternatives? Can I run xfs on FreeBSD? Is it zfs
on 7 that I need? I have tried tfm and google and not found anything
useful.
If upgrading to 7.x is acceptable, gjournal on UFS has been working
for me a treat.
-Reko
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Pardon me for asking such a simple questions, but what is the best
way of
1) messaging offline users on my system? No e-mail please, I want
something more concrete, something displayed immediately upon login,
no need to go via a third party app.
I'd edit /etc/motd and wrote my message in there
WITHOUT_SENDMAIL=true
I am not sure of the need for the 'true' or not. it seems it is not
required but should work either way?
From the manpage:
The values of variables are ignored regardless of their setting;
even if
they would be set to ``FALSE'' or ``NO''. Just the existence of
Has this been removed or is it still supported?
It does not appear in the man page or examples...
NO_BIND=true
make.conf has been split into two, the actual make.conf which has
variables for the make process and generic make environment and
src.conf which controls the building of "add-on" so
I am continuing to have a problem with PHP crashing. It will not even
print out its version number without a dump. This is an example of the
crash:
~ $ php -v
PHP 5.2.6 with Suhosin-Patch 0.9.6.2 (cli) (built: May 24 2008
13:55:49)
Copyright (c) 1997-2008 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.2.0, Copyr
How would I do that? I installed Apache22 from ports and after that
PHP.
It never asked for any apache version.
I can't remember if that was at point in time when there
wasAPACHE_VER=xxx knob - it was a long while ago. The module loading
order difficulties tend to crop up every upgrade of P
Whenever I click these, my browser wants to save a blank php-page,
Apache reports this:
[notice] child pid 31685 exit signal Illegal instruction (4)
I've got signal 4's with PHP earlier, but I can't for now remember the
exact cause. Usually my PHP problems have related to having module
confl
Should my make.conf be like:
MAKEOPTS==-j3
CPUTYPE=core2
CFLAGS= --O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing
or just:
MAKEOPTS==-j3
CPUTYPE=core2
or maybe:
MAKEOPTS==-j3
CPUTYPE=core2
CFLAGS+= --O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing
Setting CFLAGS can cause errors while compiling and other undesirable
effects,
what search engines, other than Google, do you find useful for
general use?
I have always, and continue to, used Altavista. I like the ability
to quote search terms and narrow the search to only what I'm looking
for. I use Google when I need to do "search term site:utdallas.edu"
for somethi
When i display character 208 in my console and move my mouse, i see
the strangest things.
FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p8, with default screenmap and console settings.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~whendrik/download/mouse
wget and cat that file in a console to see the effect.
I tried it on my laptop and deskto
On Mon, 03 Dec 2007 16:19:15 +0200, Aryeh M. Friedman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1. What is more important to your personal use of FreeBSD (the ports
system, the underlaying OS, some other aspect)?
The "form follows function" of the whole FreeBSD kernel/userland and
ports. Licensing ;)
===> apache-worker-2.2.6_2 depends on file:
/usr/local/bin/autoconf-2.61 - not found
===>Verifying install for /usr/local/bin/autoconf-2.61 in
/usr/ports/devel/autoconf261
===> Returning to build of apache-worker-2.2.6_2
...
buildconf: checking installation...
buildconf: autoconf not f
Dear all,
Today I saw a security notice:
..snip...
cat distinfo
MD5 (cups-1.3.3-source.tar.bz2) = d4911e68b6979d16bc7a55f68d16cc53
SHA256 (cups-1.3.3-source.tar.bz2) =
5e9e5670777055293e309cb0cbb2758df9c1275bf648df70478b7389c2d804de
SIZE (cups-1.3.3-source.tar.bz2) = 4077262
Update your
Hi!
Just a quick review of Content Management Systems from
www.freshports.org, I
saw and am interested in comments about tikiwiki. However, I saw
while
looking through Content Management Systems at wikipedia, that there
are many
open source, freely available CMS programs to be looked at. Fro
The directive above tells postfix to add information into
headers that tell Amavis the mail was sent by someone who was
authenticated by the system and thus trusted.
I expect that the above mentionned headers cannot be forged. Else
that
would be a nice way for spam to avoid filtering.
Beside
I see, I disabled bayes and awl in spamassassin, and updated
amavisd-new
from ports. I have a different problem. Mail I am sending out is
being
thrown away because it's being flagged as spam. I'm stumped, it
never did
this before.
From memory, you can tell amavis which are your networks, so i
For reasons having to do with our particular operation, it is our
custom to build many packages from source code no matter the
operating system, so I don't want to install from the ports tree.
The ports tree is just there for installation from source and putting
the software after compile into
I did... So I linked it to /etc/named.conf Everything works great
now...
My question is howver, why are the ports setup different than the
original
install? I would think that the port build would be set with the
same
options as the original install that came with the OS... I've seen
this
My bind install that came on the 6.1 installation runs from
/usr/bin,
whereas both the package and the source want to run from
/usr/local/bin...
You should have named.conf in /etc/namedb unless there's something
funny with the original install. Not sure if you need to run
make-localhost scrip
From: "Dino Vliet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 9:56 PM
Subject: advice on compiling a new kernel & upgrading to the latest
sources
Hi folks,
from different sources I have written my steps to
compile a new kernel & upgrade to the latest sources.
Can anyone have a lo
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From: "Nate Peck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 6:39 PM
Subject: BIND9 Syntax?
Dear All,
I've been having trouble with BIND(version 9.3.2-P1), and I'm not
sure
where the problem is. When I try to use nslookup, it spits out:
server 127
From: "VeeJay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "FreeBSD-Questions"
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 11:43 PM
Subject: Please Help! How to STOP them...
I am reading many hundred lines similar to below mentioned?
Could you please advise me what to do and how can I make my box more
I've looked around and found several linux-centric things designed
to
block brute-force SSH attempts. Anyone out there know of
something a bit
more BSD savvy?
I've found a few things based on openBSD's pf, but that doesn't
seem to be
the default in BSD either.
Any response appreciated.
From: "Matthias Apitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[LoN]Kamikaze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
> I'm missing somehow the classic 'fortune' command and files in
> the
Fortune is part of the base system.
Maybe I'm stupid, but I don't see it:
man fortune
FILES
/usr/games/fortune
/usr/sh
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From: "Nagy László" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 4:29 PM
Subject: IMAP server alternatives
Hello,
I tried cyrus-imapd, but I'm unsatisfied. Their website was down for
a day. Now it is up, but the pages were not updated after 2003. They
From: "AB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 5:31 PM
Subject: New install, rebuilding world
I'm new to FreeBSD, but I've been reading alot in the
Handbook about building custom kernels and rebuilding
world, and still can't seem to find what I'm looking
for.
I want to be abl
In sysinstall appears:
- ad0 => HD 80GB (for FreeBSD OS at complete)
- ad12 => oine of the SATA HD I think
- ad8 => The other SATA HD I think
- ar0 => ??? (I suppose this is the RAID isnt'it?)
What must I do?
- Make only for ar0?
Is the right alternative - ad8 and ad12 do not
I recently stumbled upon FreeBSD and wondered if using the same
hardware
configuration will yield better (faster and lighter use) performance
than
Linux Debian sarge.
For me one of the main reasons of using FreeBSD is the ease of
installation and keeping the system including ports up to date
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From: "Chris Maness" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Yes, it does, but why would it not show anything without the flag
right after a reboot? Wierd. I almost suspect hard drive issues.
I got the exactly same happen to me with 6.1-RELEASE updated just after
6.1 was release
I do use the ports mechanism on my FreeBSD systems exclusively due the
possibility of making the system components meshing and working in
unison instead of version and "dll-hell". And now and then I find some
obscure port that fits the current needs - And again the ports system
makes the whole
speaking of cyrus, i've recently spotted new entry in my passwd and
have been wondering where/when did it get there.. ??
of course i don't know of installing anything called cyrus..
If you have installed CMU sasl, that does add "cyrus" user as well.
-Reko
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 2:45 PM
Subject: BIND zone transfers
Any suggestions as to how to proceed would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
in advance for your assistance.
Do you have the Win2k IP address defined as a NS to w
From: "J.D. Bronson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 2:56 PM
Subject: slowness on 6.0 with apache2.2 (from src)
What I am seeing is that each image comes down 1 by 1 SLOWLY and
apache2.2 spawns tons of child processes!
Under OpenBSD/Solaris, I see a completely differe
- Original Message -
From: "Derek Musselmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: good blogging port?
The best blogging software for php/pgsql in my opinion is
Serendipity. It has a great plugin architecture and works
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From: "jasonharback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 5:47 AM
Subject: Sparc dual boot problems
During the partition process it says I will have the option to
configure the boot
loader latter. Right now I can't boot FreeBSD and I have no id
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Bobowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "FreeBSD User Questions List"
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 7:44 PM
Subject: Setting up a FreeBSD gateway
However, I don't know how to set up DNS. Specifically, I want to
either pass all DNS requests through the
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Bobowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "FreeBSD User Questions List"
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 7:44 PM
Subject: Setting up a FreeBSD gateway
However, I don't know how to set up DNS. Specifically, I want to
either pass all DNS requests through the
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From: "Sasa Stupar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: KDE - how to?
--On 22. december 2005 17:19 + RW
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you in the wheel group?
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From: "alicornio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: Problems on start of my system
Hi Alex
I try every combination of fsck and fsck_ffs, somes:
#mkdir /teste
#mount -f /dev/ad0s1 /teste
#fsck -t f
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From: "Doug Poland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Eric F Crist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Eric Schuele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Unless someone has another idea, I'll try installworld via NFS from a
working RC1 machine.
How about trying the compile/bui
computers) behind the freebsd machine (computer 4). The problem is
that i'd like to move the voip router behind the freebsd machine.
I'm assuming i need to do some sort of port forwarding to pull this
I'm using FreeBSD 5.4 stable (week or two old), ipfw and natd with a
divert rule in place an
In recent discussion in OpenWatcom lists it was noticed that at least
certain addressing modes of assembler ENTER instruction causes a crash
when used in Linux. GCC circumnavigates this by not emitting ENTER
instructions in assembly code. Linus's comment on the above issue can be
found on:
htt
- Original Message -
From: "BSD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Liste FreeBSD"
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 8:19 PM
Subject: Rép : Cluster on freeBSD 5.3
One of my clients want a high performance computer with a high level
of redundancy.
One big question to start with:
what kind of servers?
for the moment, I only did the kernel. I dont want to spend alot of
time on this if its still unstable.
Looks like as long as I add DDB to the kernel and make it, I should
get some crash dump ?
Yes, but you'll need to define the dump device and place to save the
dump from the swap in the next r
last week I had a panic which caused the machine to halt and I posted
it here. No dump file though and no reply. All I did was telnet into
the machine and it panicked.
So...before I give up on 5.3, I wanted to see if there was anything I
could do to help the developers track down this reboot_at
This is rather a nubee question..
I am used to OBSD and how to update my sources...but seem to be
missing something with FREEBSD.
I installed 5.3 release and all I want to do now is update the source
files on the disk to current.
Very easy, all explained in the handbook. If on Intel, cvsup is y
- Original Message -
From: "Anthony Atkielski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 3:48 AM
Subject: Re: Running top on system console without being logged on
How about creating a user like this with vipw:
topper::userno:groupno::0:0:Topper Harley:/nonexistent:/usr/b
I'd like to run top on the system console to keep an eye on the
system,
but I'd prefer not to have the console logged on to do so. Is there
an
elegant way to do this?
How about creating a user like this with vipw:
topper::userno:groupno::0:0:Topper Harley:/nonexistent:/usr/bin/top
and then just
- Original Message -
From: "Vulpes Velox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 10:33 PM
Subject: Re: cue images
Commonly used, but not a standard. Still odd, though, I've found ISO
to rather more common myself, even in areas dealing with windows.
Cue fi
It turned out to be a public mail server as well! The choice for the
MTA
on fell on postfix :) Now I have to chose POP/IMAP and Virus/Spam.
I would appreciate if you can give me some input on your experience
with
Cyrus or Courier, since they are my choices for pop/imap. Also I'd
like
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