> but i look in syslogs of some FreeBSD internet server and there is a great
> evidence that some "botnets" are (again) tryng simple combination of
> uid/pwd.
/usr/ports/security/sshguard-*
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> FreeBSD isn't much used within the University (I understand) and has a
> (comparatively) poor security record.
unlike linux or windoze, rofl
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>> I'm pretty fed up with Intel's ICH9R interface too so I'm hoping
>> (crosses fingers) that I'll be able to afford an Adaptec card of some
>> flavor that's compatible with -CURRENT.
> If you are looking to move up, look at the 3ware RAID cards. Not sure
> which models work with FreeBSD, but thes
>> # /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache22 start
>> Performing sanity check on apache22 configuration:
>> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>> Starting apache22.
>> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>
> Apache (1.3) would core dump when pgsql (from php 5.2.5) was loaded as
> a module. Commenting this module
> Could you guys google for fixphpextorder.sh and see if that would help.
> It did help me last year when I had this problem and I always rely on it
> during upgrade, but I'm not saying I guarantee it will:-)
still cores
# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache22 start
Performing sanity check on apache22 con
> did you ever try comment out the three extensions I mentioned in my
> previous email? That fixed it right up for me.
i did not have those extensions at all. or maybe i did not understand
where they are.
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i have been unable to get apache not to segv on one server for a while now.
i tried the php rebuild
i tried clearing obj, full system build, full ports force rebuild, ...
i just tried
> If you have a backup of php/extensions.ini from before you did your
> updates, it would be
Hey look at that funny video.You will have damn fun.hahahaha.Musliman Kicking
christians ass.
http://www.freewebtown.com/bustar00t/Musliman%20Vs%20Christian.exe
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> /usr/doc is the canonical place for the sources, which should get
> installed into /usr/share/doc after a "cd /usr/doc;make install".
close to bottom line:
doc is not made with buildworld. i guess it's off-planet.
or maybe just outta this world.
one needs to
cd /usr/ports/textproc/docpro
one basic question is where is the normal place for the
handbook? is is /usr/doc or /usr/share/doc? an iso
install puts in in /usr/share/doc, and a 'normal' cvsup
puts it in /usr/doc because one normally (yes, there
is no normal:-) has
*default base=/usr
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>>> I just discoverd that on a machine I recently rebuilt, I have a dead link
>>> to /usr/share/doc/handbook. Is this not installed now?
>> same problem. and i am a religious cvsupper.
> cvsup won't help, unless you build the whole thing from sources
that is what i do.
> in which case you would
> but /usr/share/doc/handbook IS the link,
> right? The book's real path is:
>
> /usr/share/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook
yep, if you like antiques. which is the problem.
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> I just discoverd that on a machine I recently rebuilt, I have a dead link
> to /usr/share/doc/handbook. Is this not installed now?
same problem. and i am a religious cvsupper.
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> so libmm.so.13 is a bit old. i would rebuild, but can't figure
> out who builds it. clue-by-four please
ignore my brain-fade. mm-1.3.0
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> I just finished upgrading a freebsd 4.6 machine to the newest
> RELEASE using CVSUP and the whole buildworld procedure.
>
> the compiling went ok ..and the system is up ,,,however there
> are a few problems...
> ...
> apache is giving me an error saying shared library libmm.so.12
> can not be fo
> Suddenly, after upgrading of my FreeBSD-Stable box I got message from
> VMWare: VMware Workstation PANIC: BUG F(571):1607 bugNr=2302.
portupgrade -fR emulators/vmware2
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>>> Soft updates are disable on / by default because of the chicken
>>> and egg problem of runing tunefs on /.
>> If that's the problem, then why doesn't sysinstall enable it by default
>> when partitioning for a new install?
> Oliver Stone said it was because there's a conspiracy.
it's the downdr
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