Re: what is pkg_create doing?

2007-05-31 Thread RW
On Thu, 31 May 2007 09:47:20 -0400 Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: paul beard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I realize it should be obvious from the name but it seems to linger for several minutes after each package is installed. PID USERNAMETHR PRI NICE SIZERES STATE

Re: what is pkg_create doing?

2007-05-31 Thread paul beard
On May 31, 2007, at 11:22 AM, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote: No, by default, portupgrade runs pkg_create *before* installing the newly built port, to create a backup of the old version in case something goes wrong. Depending on the size of the old port (package), this can take an appreciable

Re: what is pkg_create doing?

2007-05-31 Thread Conrad J. Sabatier
On Thu, 31 May 2007 09:47:20 -0400 Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: paul beard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I realize it should be obvious from the name but it seems to linger for several minutes after each package is installed. PID USERNAMETHR PRI NICE SIZERES STATE

Re: what is pkg_create doing?

2007-05-31 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Conrad J. Sabatier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thu, 31 May 2007 09:47:20 -0400 Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: paul beard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I realize it should be obvious from the name but it seems to linger for several minutes after each package is installed. PID

Re: what is pkg_create doing?

2007-05-31 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (May 31), paul beard said: On May 31, 2007, at 11:22 AM, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote: No, by default, portupgrade runs pkg_create *before* installing the newly built port, to create a backup of the old version in case something goes wrong. Depending on the size of the old

Re: What happened to ethereal in the ports

2007-05-11 Thread Eric
Andrew Falanga wrote: Hi, I was needing to do some packet analysis this week (that's what prompted my question earlier about tcpdump), and in doing so I went to /usr/ports and did make search name=ethereal and was returned 4 hits. Basically, these hits were for ethereal or ethereal-lite. The

RE: What to backup for named?

2007-04-22 Thread Tamouh H.
After a recent disk failure, I left myself a note to add the DNS/DHCP info to my backup. I have a small, over-engineered for my education, network of 10 computers in my house. I run BIND with dynamic zones on my FreeBSD server, I also use the DNS service on my Win2k-AD server.

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-11 Thread David Benfell
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:50:26 +0400, Boris Samorodov wrote: On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 20:34:31 +0300 Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2007-04-10 08:55, David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Apr 10 08:28:59 earth mountd[739]: can't change attributes for /usr Apr 10 08:28:59 earth mountd[739]: bad

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-11 Thread Boris Samorodov
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 23:11:32 -0700 David Benfell wrote: On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:50:26 +0400, Boris Samorodov wrote: On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 20:34:31 +0300 Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2007-04-10 08:55, David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Apr 10 08:28:59 earth mountd[739]: can't change

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-11 Thread Boris Samorodov
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:30:37 +0400 Boris Samorodov wrote: earth% df Filesystem 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Mounted on /dev/ad0s1a 62963306 16456346 4146989628%/ So, / and /usr are parts of one slice. That's the problem [1]. One can have only one line per slice at

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-11 Thread David Benfell
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 12:04:15 +0400, Boris Samorodov wrote: On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:30:37 +0400 Boris Samorodov wrote: earth% df Filesystem 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Mounted on /dev/ad0s1a 62963306 16456346 4146989628%/ So, / and /usr are parts of one slice.

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-10 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2007-04-06 20:57, David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 01:56:41 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: To allow NFS mounts to work correctly from hosts in the IP ranges 192.168.18.XXX, 192.168.19.XXX listed in your /etc/exports file, you will have to extend the list of

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-10 Thread David Benfell
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:24:26 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2007-04-06 20:57, David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 01:56:41 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: To allow NFS mounts to work correctly from hosts in the IP ranges 192.168.18.XXX, 192.168.19.XXX listed in

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-10 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2007-04-10 12:03, Jason Moss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can you please take me off of your mailing list. Thanks! Not really. If you really want to unsubscribe from the freebsd-questions mailing list, only _you_ can do this for your own email address. There is a nice web interface online,

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-10 Thread Jason Moss
Can you please take me off of your mailing list. Thanks! On 4/10/07, David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:24:26 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2007-04-06 20:57, David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 01:56:41 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-10 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2007-04-10 08:55, David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Apr 10 08:28:59 earth mountd[739]: can't change attributes for /usr Apr 10 08:28:59 earth mountd[739]: bad exports list line /usr -alldirs -maproot Apr 10 08:28:59 earth mountd[739]: network/host conflict I've been here before;

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-10 Thread Gerard Seibert
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 12:03:47 -0400 Jason Moss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can you please take me off of your mailing list. It appears that we are having an epidemic of Googlers who lack the ability to remove themselves from the mail list. Have you ever actually read all the way to the bottom of a

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-10 Thread Boris Samorodov
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 20:34:31 +0300 Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2007-04-10 08:55, David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Apr 10 08:28:59 earth mountd[739]: can't change attributes for /usr Apr 10 08:28:59 earth mountd[739]: bad exports list line /usr -alldirs -maproot Apr 10 08:28:59

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-10 Thread Gerard Seibert
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 13:47:29 -0400 Jason Moss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gerard, I have unsubscribed three times and this is what I've been receiving in return: The results of your email command are provided below. Attached is your original message. - Results: [EMAIL

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-10 Thread David Benfell
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 20:34:31 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2007-04-10 08:55, David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Apr 10 08:28:59 earth mountd[739]: can't change attributes for /usr Apr 10 08:28:59 earth mountd[739]: bad exports list line /usr -alldirs -maproot Apr 10 08:28:59

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-06 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2007-04-06 11:36, David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, My /etc/exports contains: / -alldirs -maproot=root 127.0.0.1 #/usr/src -alldirs -maproot=root 127.0.0.1 192.168.19.1 /usr -alldirs -maproot=root 127.0.0.1 192.168.19.1 /public -alldirs -maproot=root 127.0.0.1

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-06 Thread David Benfell
On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 22:08:50 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2007-04-06 11:36, David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, My /etc/exports contains: / -alldirs -maproot=root 127.0.0.1 #/usr/src -alldirs -maproot=root 127.0.0.1 192.168.19.1 /usr -alldirs -maproot=root

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-06 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2007-04-06 15:26, David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 22:08:50 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2007-04-06 11:36, David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, My /etc/exports contains: / -alldirs -maproot=root 127.0.0.1 #/usr/src -alldirs -maproot=root

Re: What am I not understanding about /etc/exports?

2007-04-06 Thread David Benfell
On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 01:56:41 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2007-04-06 15:26, David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 22:08:50 +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2007-04-06 11:36, David Benfell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, My /etc/exports contains: /

Re: What is the default firewall setup in 6.2?

2007-04-04 Thread Javier Henderson
On Wed, 4 Apr 2007 13:56:47 +0200, Victor Engmark wrote: Hi all, My goal is to set up a Subversion (v1.4, running on Apache 2.2 and available only through SSL) and SSH server, available to the world. I've managed to make it work locally; i.e., # svn list

Re: What is the default firewall setup in 6.2?

2007-04-04 Thread Victor Engmark
On 4/4/07, Javier Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can SSH clients on your local network connect to your system? You say packets are arriving at your machine, can you elaborate on this further? Assuming a SYN packet arrives from a host, so you see a SYN+ACK go out, etc? Actually, it turns

Re: What irc server

2007-04-03 Thread Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri
On 4/3/07, Ghirai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello list, I will need to set up an irc server on FreeBSD. I was wondering what do you guys suggest? -- Best regards, Ghirai. I'm using bahamut ircd server, and it works like a charm on FreeBSD. -- Regards, -Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri Arab

Re: What irc server

2007-04-03 Thread Gabor Kovesdan
Ghirai schrieb: Hello list, I will need to set up an irc server on FreeBSD. I was wondering what do you guys suggest? Personally, I'd suggest UnrealIRCd (irc/unreal). It is an advanced ircd with lots of interesting features and is secure, reliable and well-maintained. I've been using

Re: What irc server

2007-04-03 Thread Eric Crist
On Apr 3, 2007, at 4:41 AM, Ghirai wrote: Hello list, I will need to set up an irc server on FreeBSD. I was wondering what do you guys suggest? I recommend UnrealIRCD - it's a great, full-featured ircd. - Eric F Crist Secure Computing Networks

Re: What irc server

2007-04-03 Thread Ghirai
After quickly reading the docs/etc, i decided to go with UnrealIRCD. Thanks for the info everyone. -- Best regards, Ghirai. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe,

Re: What happened to my Perl installation???

2007-03-25 Thread Garrett Cooper
Peter Matulis wrote: I did an upgrade of my ports and I got some errors regarding Perl modules. The system asked my to remove BSDPAN which I did. Later I discovered I had other problems updating certain ports because of missing Perl parts. This is part of the problem: $ perldoc BSDPAN

Re: What happened to my Perl installation???

2007-03-25 Thread Garrett Cooper
Garrett Cooper wrote: Peter Matulis wrote: I did an upgrade of my ports and I got some errors regarding Perl modules. The system asked my to remove BSDPAN which I did. Later I discovered I had other problems updating certain ports because of missing Perl parts. This is part of the

Re: What happened to my Perl installation???

2007-03-25 Thread Peter Matulis
From: Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: What happened to my Perl installation??? Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 21:28:28 + Peter Matulis wrote: I did an upgrade of my ports and I got some errors regarding Perl modules. The system asked my

Re: what port* string can I crontab that will *work*?

2007-03-12 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Mar 12, 2007, at 12:41 PM, Gary Kline wrote: Anybody have an automatic (/etc/crontab) method of keeping ports current? I'm almost done upgrading my 5 systems to 6.2 (to be able to grab valid packages) and tried portupgrade with several variants of

Re: what port* string can I crontab that will *work*?

2007-03-12 Thread Gerard Seibert
On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 11:41:00 -0800 Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anybody have an automatic (/etc/crontab) method of keeping ports current? I'm almost done upgrading my 5 systems to 6.2 (to be able to grab valid packages) and tried portupgrade with several

Re: what port* string can I crontab that will *work*?

2007-03-12 Thread Gary Kline
On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 12:48:59PM -0700, Chuck Swiger wrote: On Mar 12, 2007, at 12:41 PM, Gary Kline wrote: Anybody have an automatic (/etc/crontab) method of keeping ports current? I'm almost done upgrading my 5 systems to 6.2 (to be able to grab valid packages) and tried

Re: what port* string can I crontab that will *work*?

2007-03-12 Thread SITKEI Attila
Anybody have an automatic (/etc/crontab) method of keeping ports current? I'm almost done upgrading my 5 systems to 6.2 (to be able to grab valid packages) and tried portupgrade with several variants of flags/switches. portuprade with -rpfP wound up

Re: what port* string can I crontab that will *work*?

2007-03-12 Thread Gary Kline
On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 04:05:00PM -0400, Gerard Seibert wrote: On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 11:41:00 -0800 Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anybody have an automatic (/etc/crontab) method of keeping ports current? I'm almost done upgrading my 5 systems to 6.2 (to be able to

On /etc/portsnap.conf (was: Re: what port* string can I crontab that will *work*)

2007-03-12 Thread Gary Kline
On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 01:34:32PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote: On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 04:05:00PM -0400, Gerard Seibert wrote: On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 11:41:00 -0800 Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anybody have an automatic (/etc/crontab) method of keeping ports current? I'm

Re: What is an implicit destination

2007-03-04 Thread Bill Moran
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I go this auto-response after replying to a message on questions@ a few hours ago: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Your message to freebsd-questions awaits moderator approval Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 05:43:56 + Your mail to 'freebsd-questions' with the

Re: What cvs-supfile Directive did I Leave Out?

2007-03-03 Thread Erik Trulsson
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 11:05:47AM -0600, Martin McCormick wrote: I originally wanted to bring the ISO image of FreeBSD6.2 up to date using cvsup. Everything worked perfectly including the make buildworld, make installworld, make buildkernel and make installkernel. Then was when I

Re: What cvs-supfile Directive did I Leave Out?

2007-03-03 Thread Fred Condo
Have a look at /usr/share/examples/cvsup/standard-supfile You probably want something like this: *default host=cvsup15.us.freebsd.org *default base=/var/db *default prefix=/usr *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_6_2 *default delete use-rel-suffix src-all -- Fred Condo, Chief Engineer

Re: What cvs-supfile Directive did I Leave Out?

2007-03-03 Thread Martin McCormick
Erik Trulsson writes: Maybe, but I wouldn't count on it. I would recommend reinstalling 6.2 from scratch and starting over again. Thank you and thanks to Fred Condo who also responded. I guess the only thing I can salvage from the last day's work is knowing that cvsup is a good

Re: What Happens When /proc is not Mounted in FreeBSD5.4?

2007-02-01 Thread Fabian Keil
Martin McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I made a startling discovery when using strace to trouble-shoot a different problem on a freeBSD5.4 system that has been running since last October. Both it and another new 5.4 system had a /proc mount point but no process files. If I remember

Re: What Happens When /proc is not Mounted in FreeBSD5.4?

2007-02-01 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 11:17:50AM -0600, Martin McCormick wrote: I made a startling discovery when using strace to trouble-shoot a different problem on a freeBSD5.4 system that has been running since last October. Both it and another new 5.4 system had a /proc mount point but no

Re: What Happens When /proc is not Mounted in FreeBSD5.4?

2007-02-01 Thread Martin McCormick
Kris Kennaway writes: As you have found, proc is almost entirely unused in FreeBSD apart from one or two debugging facilities, and in fact not recommended on multi-user systems because the long history of security vulnerabilities. Thanks to you and Fabian Keil for your succinct

Re: What Happens When /proc is not Mounted in FreeBSD5.4?

2007-02-01 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 02:26:00PM -0600, Martin McCormick wrote: Kris Kennaway writes: As you have found, proc is almost entirely unused in FreeBSD apart from one or two debugging facilities, and in fact not recommended on multi-user systems because the long history of security

Re: What is my TFTP Server Soing

2007-01-27 Thread applecom
Joshua Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am trying to figure out what my device is doing when connecting to my TFTP server. Is there a way to watch on my server what the TFTP server is doing? try tcpdump ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing

Re: What is my TFTP Server Soing

2007-01-27 Thread stan
On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 05:38:58PM -0500, Joshua Lewis wrote: Hello list, I am trying to figure out what my device is doing when connecting to my TFTP server. Is there a way to watch on my server what the TFTP server is doing? Try tcpdump. or wireshark. -- Unix is very simple, but

Re: What is my TFTP Server Soing

2007-01-27 Thread Joe Holden
Joshua Lewis wrote: Hello list, I am trying to figure out what my device is doing when connecting to my TFTP server. Is there a way to watch on my server what the TFTP server is doing? Sincerely, Joshua Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___

Re: What is this mean by this term

2007-01-19 Thread Ceri Davies
On Thu, Jan 18, 2007 at 04:31:41PM +1100, Murray Taylor wrote: Unfortunately all Micro$lop 'standard' email clients and a few others put the cursor at the top of the email, Actually, Entourage does not. While we're on the subject of etiquette, those insist on having this much crap at the

Re: What is this mean by this term

2007-01-18 Thread perryh
Unfortunately all Micro$lop 'standard' email clients and a few others put the cursor at the top of the email, so the bad habit has developed across the world both domestically and in businesses, to write there, rather than continuing the email thread at the bottom. This behavior of

Re: What is this mean by this term

2007-01-18 Thread jdow
From: Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dak Ghatikachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am confused 2 posters have told me that I am top posting , What do we mean by top-posting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_posting And those who are pedantic and whiney about it are pathetic twits. {^_-}

Re: What is this mean by this term

2007-01-18 Thread Bill Moran
In response to jdow [EMAIL PROTECTED]: From: Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dak Ghatikachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am confused 2 posters have told me that I am top posting , What do we mean by top-posting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_posting And those who are

Re: What is this mean by this term

2007-01-18 Thread Joe Holden
Bill Moran wrote: In response to jdow [EMAIL PROTECTED]: From: Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dak Ghatikachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am confused 2 posters have told me that I am top posting , What do we mean by top-posting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_posting And those who are

Re: What is this mean by this term

2007-01-18 Thread Hugo Silva
Bill Moran wrote: In response to jdow [EMAIL PROTECTED]: From: Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dak Ghatikachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am confused 2 posters have told me that I am top posting , What do we mean by top-posting

Re: What is this mean by this term

2007-01-18 Thread Kirk Strauser
On Thursday 18 January 2007 10:51, Hugo Silva wrote: Please don't feed the trolls. The weird thing is that I'd personally vouch for jdow not being a troll. I'm not sure where that came from. -- Kirk Strauser pgp1HsMf6qBzQ.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: What is this mean by this term

2007-01-17 Thread Chris Hill
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Dak Ghatikachalam wrote: I am confused 2 posters have told me that I am top posting , What do we mean by top-posting Top-posting is when you put your reply above the orginal message. The problem is evident when you get many people responding to each other; it rapidly

Re: What is this mean by this term

2007-01-17 Thread Bill Moran
Dak Ghatikachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am confused 2 posters have told me that I am top posting , What do we mean by top-posting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_posting ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: What is this mean by this term

2007-01-17 Thread Dak Ghatikachalam
SO This is TOP-POSTING -- Actually this is normal behavior of my google mail On 1/17/07, Chris Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Dak Ghatikachalam wrote: I am confused 2 posters have told me that I am top posting , What do we mean by top-posting Top-posting is when

Re: What is this mean by this term

2007-01-17 Thread Dak Ghatikachalam
On 1/17/07, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dak Ghatikachalam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am confused 2 posters have told me that I am top posting , What do we mean by top-posting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_posting Thanks a lot Wiki information Rocks, Wow I learnt more about

Re: What is this mean by this term

2007-01-17 Thread Beech Rintoul
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 15:48, Dak Ghatikachalam wrote: I am confused 2 posters have told me that I am top posting , What do we mean by top-posting do I pickup the last thread from that email thread and reply ? is that right ? What if someone is emailing from a thread while I am

Re: What is this mean by this term

2007-01-17 Thread Dak Ghatikachalam
On 1/17/07, Beech Rintoul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday 17 January 2007 15:48, Dak Ghatikachalam wrote: I am confused 2 posters have told me that I am top posting , What do we mean by top-posting do I pickup the last thread from that email thread and reply ? is that right ? What

RE: What is this mean by this term

2007-01-17 Thread Murray Taylor
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dak Ghatikachalam Sent: Thursday, 18 January 2007 11:48 AM To: freebsd-questions Subject: What is this mean by this term I am confused 2 posters have told me that I am top posting , What do we

Re: What have you done for me lately !!!

2007-01-17 Thread Jason C. Wells
Kris Kennaway wrote: Besides, apple has and does contribute code back to FreeBSD. Kris Yes but... they took Jordan and they didn't give him back, did they? He wasn't BSD licensed, was he? They can't just do whatever they want with him. Those bastards! So phooey on Wilfredo Sanchez

Re: What have you done for me lately !!!

2007-01-16 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 08:06:58AM +1100, Joe Arcaro wrote: Hi, Maybe this is just a rant, But I'll vent anyway. I've been watching with some skepticism, the whole apple circus freak fanboy show ... I was just curious, does it not bother any of the BSD developers that Apple inc

Re: What have you done for me lately !!!

2007-01-16 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Jan 16, 2007, at 11:01 AM, Kris Kennaway wrote: On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 08:06:58AM +1100, Joe Arcaro wrote: Hi, Maybe this is just a rant, But I'll vent anyway. I've been watching with some skepticism, the whole apple circus freak fanboy show ... I was just curious, does it not bother

Re: What have you done for me lately !!!

2007-01-16 Thread Peter Giessel
On Tuesday, January 16, 2007, at 09:55AM, Joe Arcaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have on occasion looked at the apple web site, and never has apple even given credit to any form of BSD ! You must have missed it: http://developer.apple.com/opensource/ *** QUOTE *** With its open-source core

Re: What have you done for me lately !!!

2007-01-16 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Jan 15, 2007, at 1:06 PM, Joe Arcaro wrote: Maybe this is just a rant, But I'll vent anyway. Actually, I think you've graduated beyond just ranting to full- fledged trolling. I've been watching with some skepticism, the whole apple circus freak fanboy show ... Enjoy yourself. If you

Re: What have you done for me lately !!!

2007-01-16 Thread Dak Ghatikachalam
It really amazes me how this FreeBSD is turning out tide in the Chinese market , which shuns W and L. The major OS that Chinese market is based on is Freebsd based. there is going to be 1.3 billion population out there going to be in FreeBSD On 1/16/07, Peter Giessel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: What have you done for me lately !!!

2007-01-16 Thread Joe Arcaro
Thanks For the reply Chuck, I didn't imagine I'd get such an emotive response, But nonetheless you're right, I haven't checked the developer website, As for trolling, I am not intentionally trying to start a heated debate. I was just curious as to how much credit people think should be given

Re: What to write in a secure hosts.allow file? Please advise

2007-01-12 Thread Garrett Cooper
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 VeeJay wrote: snip Uhm... a) Why did you include the example file? b) Didn't you understand the examples? I think you need to sit down with a Unix book and figure out what's going on.. - -Garrett -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG

Re: what is operator group for?

2007-01-03 Thread Rico Secada
On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 23:30:49 + Chris Whitehouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Chris You could run a: find / -type f -group operator to see all files where operator is the group. Forgive me if I am wrong but I actually think this is the best way to find out. Hi all can anyone tell me

Re: what is operator group for?

2007-01-02 Thread Chris Whitehouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: can anyone tell me what the operator group is for, or docs where I can read about it? I see that /sbin/shutdown and /sbin/mk_snap_ffs are both executable by members and various things in /dev/ are mountable by them. My understanding is that group operator is

Re: what is operator group for?

2007-01-01 Thread Chris Whitehouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want a regular user to be able to mount removeable media and shutdown the computer. If I make them a member of operator group what else am I allowing them to do? With the usual permission settings, you are also allowing them to read disks directly (e.g. with

Re: what is operator group for?

2007-01-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
can anyone tell me what the operator group is for, or docs where I can read about it? I see that /sbin/shutdown and /sbin/mk_snap_ffs are both executable by members and various things in /dev/ are mountable by them. My understanding is that group operator is intended for those who deal

Re: What is involved in switching from i386 to AMD64?

2006-12-31 Thread Erik Trulsson
On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 10:40:37AM -0800, Oliver Iberien wrote: Hi, What actually needs to be done when switching machine architectures? I am facing a motherboard/CPU upgrade following the demise of an Athlon+ setup. (I am running my FreeBSD drive in a P3 while trying to figure this out.)

Re: what is operator group for?

2006-12-31 Thread perryh
can anyone tell me what the operator group is for, or docs where I can read about it? I see that /sbin/shutdown and /sbin/mk_snap_ffs are both executable by members and various things in /dev/ are mountable by them. My understanding is that group operator is intended for those who deal with

Re: What is involved in switching from i386 to AMD64?

2006-12-31 Thread Oliver Iberien
Thank you very much! On Sunday 31 December 2006 11:05, Erik Trulsson wrote: On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 10:40:37AM -0800, Oliver Iberien wrote: Hi, What actually needs to be done when switching machine architectures? I am facing a motherboard/CPU upgrade following the demise of an Athlon+

Re: What is involved in switching from i386 to AMD64?

2006-12-31 Thread Oliver Iberien
On Sunday 31 December 2006 11:05, Erik Trulsson wrote: On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 10:40:37AM -0800, Oliver Iberien wrote: Hi, What actually needs to be done when switching machine architectures? I am facing a motherboard/CPU upgrade following the demise of an Athlon+ setup. (I am running

Re: What is involved in switching from i386 to AMD64?

2006-12-31 Thread Bill Moran
Oliver Iberien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sunday 31 December 2006 11:05, Erik Trulsson wrote: On Sun, Dec 31, 2006 at 10:40:37AM -0800, Oliver Iberien wrote: Hi, What actually needs to be done when switching machine architectures? I am facing a motherboard/CPU upgrade following

Re: What is the right gcc CPUTYPE optimization for the server?

2006-12-25 Thread Ahmad Arafat Abdullah
just my simple opinion.. maybe u can use: nocona pentium4 i686 mine is pentium4 freebsd# less /etc/make.conf # added by use.perl 2006-08-22 09:40:06 PERL_VER=5.8.8 PERL_VERSION=5.8.8 CFLAGS= -O2 -pipe -funroll-loops -ffast-math COPTFLAGS= -O2 -pipe -funroll-loops -ffast-math NO_PROFILE=true

Re: What options to netstat will tell me what protocols are listening on what ports?

2006-12-22 Thread cpghost
On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 12:04:07PM -0700, Andrew Falanga wrote: In Linux, I would normally use 'netstat -tl' to see a listing of all listening ports on the tcp protocol; however I'm not having as much luck in determining what options I need for netstat in FreeBSD. What are the options that I

Re: What options to netstat will tell me what protocols are listeningon what ports?

2006-12-22 Thread Jon Krause
From: Andrew Falanga : Hi, : : In Linux, I would normally use 'netstat -tl' to see a listing of all : listening ports on the tcp protocol; however I'm not having as much luck in : determining what options I need for netstat in FreeBSD. What are the : options that I need to use? : : Andy See

Re: What options to netstat will tell me what protocols are listeningon what ports?

2006-12-22 Thread Nicolas Blais
On Friday 22 December 2006 16:52, Jon Krause wrote: From: Andrew Falanga : Hi, : : In Linux, I would normally use 'netstat -tl' to see a listing of all : listening ports on the tcp protocol; however I'm not having as much luck in : determining what options I need for netstat in FreeBSD.

Re: What is .mail_aliases?

2006-12-21 Thread Bill Campbell
On Thu, Dec 21, 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What the file .mail_aliases in home directory is intended for? May I remove it? It's usually an aliases file for the mutt mailer. Bill -- INTERNET: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bill Campbell; Celestial Software LLC URL: http://www.celestial.com/ PO Box

RE: What can I use to study Ethernet frames?

2006-12-13 Thread Michael K. Smith - Adhost
Hello: -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of g Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2006 11:02 PM To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: What can I use to study Ethernet frames? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Which program can I use to study Ethernet

Re: What is microsoft-ds port 445?

2006-12-11 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Dec 11, 2006, at 10:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is microsoft-ds port #445? Mildly off-topic for this list, but it's used by directory-services, aka Active Directory -- -Chuck ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: What is microsoft-ds port 445?

2006-12-11 Thread Garrett Cooper
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is microsoft-ds port #445? Elisej Babenko Next time, please google. There are a plethora of documents on this topic. See http://www.petri.co.il/what's_port_445_in_w2k_xp_2003.htm for starters. - -Garrett -BEGIN

Re: What is microsoft-ds port 445?

2006-12-11 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Monday, 11 December 2006 at 11:06:12 -0800, Chuck Swiger wrote: On Dec 11, 2006, at 10:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is microsoft-ds port #445? Mildly off-topic for this list, but it's used by directory-services, aka Active Directory I don't know that it's that off-topic. I

Re: What is microsoft-ds port 445?

2006-12-11 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Dec 11, 2006, at 3:09 PM, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote: On Monday, 11 December 2006 at 11:06:12 -0800, Chuck Swiger wrote: On Dec 11, 2006, at 10:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is microsoft-ds port #445? Mildly off-topic for this list, but it's used by directory-services, aka Active

Re: What can I use to study Ethernet frames?

2006-12-10 Thread g
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Which program can I use to study Ethernet frames? Elisej Babenko ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: What is the difference between No address associated with name and Unknown host

2006-12-04 Thread Nagy László Zsolt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is the difference between No address associated with name and Unknown host: $ ping accounts.eirtrade.ie ping: cannot resolve accounts.eirtrade.ie: No address associated with name and $ ping accounts.eirtrade.i ping: cannot resolve accounts.eirtrade.i: Unknown

Re: What is the difference between No address associated with name and Unknown host

2006-12-04 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Dec 4, 2006, at 11:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is the difference between No address associated with name and Unknown host: The former means there is no A record in the DNS for the hostname, but there is a DNS record for the domain and that it answered the question as such. The

Re: What is the difference between No address associated with name and Unknown host

2006-12-04 Thread Nagy László Zsolt
If you have the dig command available on your machine, you can read its documentation, and play with it. It will make things clear. Look below: in the first case, there is no A record, but there is a SOA record. However, the hostname of the SOA is different from the queried hostname. In

Re: What is the difference between No address associated with name and Unknown host

2006-12-04 Thread Abdullah Al-Marrie
On 12/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is the difference between No address associated with name and Unknown host: $ ping accounts.eirtrade.ie ping: cannot resolve accounts.eirtrade.ie: No address associated with name and $ ping accounts.eirtrade.i ping: cannot resolve

Re: What Did I Do To My Server?!

2006-12-03 Thread Kirk Strauser
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 17:57, Rachel Florentine wrote: IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/usr/local/zope/instance2/var/Data.fs.lock' Ugh. OK, here's the problem: the Zope port (un?)intentionally screws up the permissions of the installation. Specifically, it unsets the

Re: What Did I Do To My Server?!

2006-11-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 11/29/06, Rachel Florentine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 75Hi; I thought I'd backup the working drive of my server to my new .5 teraflop HD. When I tried, something went haywire. It deleted the most important parts of my Zope installations (which are backed up) but now I can't install Zope. It

Re: What Did I Do To My Server?!

2006-11-29 Thread Rachel Florentine
- Original Message From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Could you please show the actual out-put when zope fails to install? It's long. I'll put it at the end. Even better might be to know what commands you issued and the output of your failed backup, which might let on what

Re: What Did I Do To My Server?!

2006-11-29 Thread Rachel Florentine
828282- Original Message From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I just tried substituting the Data.fs from the instance that has the problem into the instance that is now working and got a new error: Traceback (most recent call last): File

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