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In addition, I can imagine that companies (been there done it) do not want
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>> On Jul 15, 2010, at 11:57 PM, Chris Maness wrote:
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On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 15:01:52 -0500, Lowell Gilbert > wrote:
Wouter Snels writes:
Lowell Gilbert schreef:
Wouter Snels writes:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/nl/books/handbook/s
On Jan 7, 2009, at 10:52 PM, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 22:14:18 +0100, Remko Lodder
wrote:
On Jan 7, 2009, at 9:40 PM, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
Re: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/nl/books/handbook/smtp-auth.html
and rc.conf -> make.conf for SENDMAIL_XXX build options:
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t is probably the best way to go.
IIRC Remko knows how to fix this. I've copied him in this message...
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You are looking at the kernel message buffer with 'sysctl -a'.
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> so that we can do that better. Also note that QAT (a ports tinderbox) runs
> periodically to make sure every thing is just fine!
>
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ges and uploads them to the appropriate place on the FTP servers,
sometimes that takes a little to become available, donate more facilities
so that we can do that better. Also note that QAT (a ports tinderbox) runs
periodically to make sure every thing is just fine!
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On Fri, December 14, 2007 5:37 pm, W. D. wrote:
> At 09:50 12/12/2007, Remko Lodder wrote:
>>W. D. wrote:
> Well, it's been 2 days now. When will the code be updated
> in the FreeBSD ports? The version on the Samba website is
> 3.0.28. (http://www.Samba.org/) W
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Reference:
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Hello david,
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I don't know what exactly was happening, but after looking at that
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information:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-pf/2005-August/001337.html
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ade -M 'WITH_TESTS=yes' postgresql
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No as stated by the text, the default already is YES, so you do
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update a port? I'm using fetch instead of CVSup.
I'd needed to set
ftp_proxy=http://username:password@:
and
http_proxy=http://username:password@:
while using squid.
Yes there are 2 http's.
Test it ;)
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is_ possible to automate the task.
I think you are quite right when you choose for your method :-)
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verbose on your information, i guess that you
use apache2, did you specify apache2ssl_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf ?
That should enable SSL based webservices during startup.
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be the best place.
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. I don't know if there are better ways,
so if someone knows them, we would like to know ;)
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Nicx wrote:
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Is there any emulator that i can run win32 apllications on freeBSD?
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Try wine... and like others said, try to use the subject line please!
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marlow.dk/site.php/tech/postfix
which tells you a little about the maildrop thingy.
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e DNS entry courtesy of your ISP, still i think
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: In function `fr_check_wrapper':
I think you missed this option:
options PFIL_HOOKS # pfil(9) framework
in your kernel config file..
Try it and see it's magic ;)
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Hi,
Markie forgot, and forwared this to the list, i forgot and didn't notice
it until now that it also had been sent to the list by Markie. So, i
will 'reply' this message to the Questions list as well just to keep you
guys and the archive updated.
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nd see if that works quicker :)
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promisc. is set or not, so you always need to be root for sniffing data
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you running any IDS'es or something that you know? since they also
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That way you have a precompiled binary, which you can use, so that
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127.0.0.1 ???
No, it's just the name of the computer, mine is called
redqueen.elvandar.org ...
If there is anything else that you think that I may be missing in trying to
connect to the net, please let me know ;)
If i think that you should do something extra in the meantime i will
send and extra email ;)
ll.sh: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
bash-2.05# ./install
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hould improve our documentation, instead of
ranting you can actually help us and others, in despite to windows in
which that is very hard to do so.
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lucky wrote:
do you provide also C-sources of your utilities on your web-page?
if yes, where can i find them?
thank you
PS: i know, my english is not very good :-(
And please, fixup your mailserver, it loops back to yourself :-)
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you can watch the reboot to see whether
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only one permitted to read from the maildir's specified in the named
MySQL db.
Does anyone know if that is possible?
Oh Procmail is used since it has some filters for the guy so his mail
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eless, you will get there :)
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ember anymore what the huge differences are, perhaps someone else can
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Original Message
Subject: Re: Well here's a bit of a stupid question.
Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2004 21:44:38 +0200
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To: Glenn Sieb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Glenn Sieb
dmall ;-)
Cheers
I am a cisco engineer however want to learn the unix/linux too.
any advice you can give me or what will help in learning BSD.
Regards
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ed it over.
Checkout the freebsd-ports archive for more information..
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i might overlooked something)
Again the question: What does the postfix mention when you add smtpd -v
in the master.cf (The upper smtpd option that is)
Since that gives verbose information it might tell you _what_ is wrong.
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ont contain any privileged
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l the advise.
Laszlo
One more questione the complete freebsd covers
Bsd 5. I have the FreeBsd 4.8.
Do I need to buy the version 5 ??
You can , but you can also download it for free :-)
If you are intersted checkout the website on how to obtain it :-)
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with -amd64 my i386 workstation didn't bootup anymore so
i needed to use the AMD64 version, that works :-)
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- smtpd
to
smtp inet n - n - - smtpd -v
should give you verbose logging, that might help solving the problem...
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ugene.
Network problems might be the reason, did you try another host ?
If not, please try another one, perhaps that does work.
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checksums of files in
a db and checks them)..
I don't know if you want to run it, but here it is
/usr/ports/security/aide
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md5 of each file on the
filesystem and stores them in a database for later verification)?
I think tripwire only checks executable files, but the approach should work
with all files.
Hey Bill, Jerry,
You can also use AIDE for that... :-) and indeed tripwire
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Which was written by William Stearns (if you read this bill, HI!), and
now maintained by Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf).
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Ray Seals wrote:
On Mon, 2004-06-21 at 11:14, Remko Lodder wrote:
When i was at the supermarket there was a line 298, there was indeed an
error, well a pretty error, a nice young lady who was in the way, not
that i hated that but...
Those pretty errors are always the most forgivable ones
you use that on RedHat as well?
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at i hated that but...
No really, where does that error occur? when starting up? after what
messages does it occur? What version are you running, when did you take
it of the site etc?
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running into steps that might confuse you, reading the docs and asking
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ok and faq, and create some
articles, which you think need to be linked with freebsd so that anyone
can use them.
You can find more information for that here:
http://www.freebsd.org/docproj/index.html
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Uwe Kolsch wrote:
And how do I use a keyboard?
connect it to a computer and start typing the letters you wish >:)
Or perhaps another person on this list wrote a summary tool already...
Someone
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nterface and it will
send just that.
Perhaps you can view their script, (perl), and adopt it to create the
summary yourself.
- Giorgos
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gree
Its a great community !!!
Indeed, and you can make it better, by keep saying this ;) and trying to
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ct to host (your ISP) ? ssh $ip-addr-ISP or a browser
pointing to http://$ip-addr-of-ISP.
Do you use a Firewall?
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In addittion you can try : kldload if_rl.ko
that should also load the realtek module and
kldload if_fxp.ko should load the intel driver
But could you give some more information next time?
Like which version, the output of dmesg etc.
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r' main.cf :-) and change that to your new directory.
At least that is what i did and it worked. Since i am at work i cannot
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pdate your sources through cvsup, and then
install them , or upgrade them via the ports system, or using
portupgrade (For the upgrade).
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the FreeBSD version.
Hope this helps.
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If you reboot now the system will come up and i guess that the things
are starting to work again.
The Failure of gnome is too less space on /var i think,
The portsclean package? What's that? Search the internet ;)
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try
and infect people like us. Since some of us (me oa) know that this is a
virus, we don't open it. But some people might get misled by it. The
goal of the writer had been achieved then.
Try to delete them and update your virusscanner regularly and you would
be fine ;-)
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and rebuilded your kernel?
(didn't read the previous post, it's lost somewhere in my mailbox ;-),
so forgive me if this is already mentioned)
Cheers
Cheers,
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off. hehe
Bryan
TCP/IP is a protocol,
over IP there are TCP packets.
IF you are sending TCP packets, you already have IP packets flowing...
and please wrap your lines...
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r, what is your rule that enables the
usage of cvs in your network? (you are allowed to obscure the data ;))
I think there would be something like:
pass in quick on from any to port 2401 keep state
or something similiar.
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To
ctions in /usr/ports/UPDATING.
Any suggestions on how to fix this???
Thanks!
Jack
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ame ? (only i am not sure whether the sid gets caught, it
might do it when the ssid is not hidden, but mostly the ssid is hidden
(as it should), if you know that you can first ifconfig wi0 ssid
and then run dhcp or something.)
Hope this helps a bit...
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Elv
Not that i am very good in perl,
In KSH scripting it's like this:
%H:%M for a 00:00 output instead of
Perhaps that will help you:-)
(Oh the command date +%H:%M)
Cheers
Well that does not work (FYI)
Cheers (perhaps Matthew's comments on this are better ;-) )
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