On 25. sep. 2013, at 09.00, Ewald Jenisch wrote:
o) Will upgrading kernel/system using
svn co svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/stable/9/ /usr/src
bring a 9.2-RC4 installed system up to date once 9.2 final is released?
Two options:
base/stable/9 - track 9-STABLE
base/releng/9.2 - track 9.2-security
Hi Sreeram,
I am using FreeBSD 9. I would like to know as to what is the lifetime of
the files in /tmp directory. The general description says that these files
*may* not be preserved across a reboot. By this I interpret that if the
system is not rebooted, then these files will be there
Luckily, in this case, I had set a cron job long, long ago to do daily
snapshots. So I have a snapshot from before the upgrade - There are
indeed two different loaders. The newer one matches zfs when
grepped, the older one does not... But, since it was working before, I
restored the older loader
25.09.2013 11:34, Sreeram BS wrote:
Hi,
I am using FreeBSD 9. I would like to know as to what is the lifetime of
the files in /tmp directory. The general description says that these files
*may* not be preserved across a reboot. By this I interpret that if the
system is not rebooted, then
Does this auto-cleanup apply to files in /var/tmp directory also.
The generic description says that the files in this directory can stay
across reboots. So, does this survive auto-cleanup too?
regards,
Sreeram
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 2:29 PM, Volodymyr Kostyrko c.kw...@gmail.comwrote:
On 25/09/2013 10:05, Sreeram BS wrote:
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 2:29 PM, Volodymyr Kostyrko c.kw...@gmail.comwrote:
25.09.2013 11:34, Sreeram BS wrote:
Hi,
I am using FreeBSD 9. I would like to know as to what is the lifetime
of
the files in /tmp directory. The general description says
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 09:16:01AM +0200, Terje Elde wrote:
Two options:
...
Thanks - helps alot.
-ewald
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On Wed, 25 Sep 2013 14:27:41 -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
am I misremembering this feature, or didnt vi have a syntax where
you typed something like:
% vi[#] or % vi [-2] [or vi [-N]
to repeat the last or the second from last command? with my
shoulder
Walter Hurry walterhu...@gmail.com writes:
Running 9.2-RC4 in a VirtualBox VM, I am having a few problems.
FreeBSD freebsd.vm 9.2-RC3 FreeBSD 9.2-RC3 #1 r254965: Wed Aug 28
04:17:40 BST 2013 r...@freebsd.vm:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/VM4 amd64
At this stage I am reluctant to file PRs, as
Organization: Thought Unlimited. Public service Unix since 1986.
Of_Interest: With 27 years of service to the Unix community.
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 12:23:27AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Wed, 25 Sep 2013 14:27:41 -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
am I misremembering this feature, or didnt vi
On Wed, 25 Sep 2013 17:21:04 -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
Organization: Thought Unlimited. Public service Unix since 1986.
Of_Interest: With 27 years of service to the Unix community.
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 12:23:27AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Wed, 25 Sep 2013 14:27:41 -0700, Gary Kline
Organization: Thought Unlimited. Public service Unix since 1986.
Of_Interest: With 27 years of service to the Unix community.
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 03:06:00AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Wed, 25 Sep 2013 17:21:04 -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
Organization: Thought Unlimited. Public service
On Wed, 25 Sep 2013 19:46:39 -0300, Joseph Mingrone wrote:
Walter Hurry walterhu...@gmail.com writes:
Running 9.2-RC4 in a VirtualBox VM, I am having a few problems.
FreeBSD freebsd.vm 9.2-RC3 FreeBSD 9.2-RC3 #1 r254965: Wed Aug 28
04:17:40 BST 2013
Thank you very much about your efforts to explain me in detailed the
'dangerous dedicated' term.
Regards,
atar.
And as a complete newb trying to wrestle with some of the concepts
here, may I add my thanks here for clarifying yet another
well-understood matter which leaves us floundering.
On Sat, Sep 21, 2013 at 2:19 AM, Matthias Andree
matthias.and...@tu-dortmund.de wrote:
Antonio Olivares olivares14...@gmail.com schrieb:
Dear Sir,
I forwarded the message to list about failing to build e2fsprogs.
Hope you can advice!
Best Regards,
Antonio
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On 09/24/2013 05:14 PM, Bernt Hansson wrote:
Hello list!
I've bought an HP Workstation xw8200 and trying to install fsb 8.3, 8.4 and
9.1. The machine
boots with all of the 8.x but never install, trying to install from usb stick.
Installing
Antonio Olivares olivares14031 at gmail.com writes:
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 12:36 AM, Matthew Seaman
m.seaman at infracaninophile.co.uk wrote:
On 11/09/2013 21:03, Antonio Olivares wrote:
[Info 19:57:22] Updating 'freebsd_texlive' source ports tree with
method 'svn'.
Shared object
On Sun, 22 Sep 2013 08:25:24 -0600 (MDT), Warren Block wrote:
It's dangerous because that partitioning format is rare outside of
BSD-based systems. Disk utilities may not recognize it, and could
damage it.
I think this is a good characterization of the term currently
used. In historical
On 23/09/2013 11:54, Leslie Jensen wrote:
In the daily security run I see the following:
Checking setuid files and devices:
Checking negative group permissions:
3791965 -rwxr--r-x 1 admin wheel 172 Mar 9 10:59:55 2011
/usr/home/admin/bin/noip_update.sh
Is it just a reminder that the
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 6:25 AM, Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
With GPT, there is no reason to use BSD disklabels at all.
And most modern computers do not have any problem booting it.
The old MBR approach (as well as dedicated) will probably only
be needed in niche applications and
All:
It's good to see corporate support of BSD, but at the same time I
have mixed feelings about certain corporations -- Verisign among
them -- hosting BSD-related conferences or becoming involved in the
development of BSD-based operating systems. Why? Because Verisign,
based in Reston,
Brett Glass wrote:
All:
It's good to see corporate support of BSD, but at the same time I
have mixed feelings about certain corporations -- Verisign among
them -- hosting BSD-related conferences or becoming involved in the
development of BSD-based operating systems. Why? Because Verisign,
Any contribution from a company like Verisign needs to be carefully
scrutinized. I also don't think it wise to allow them to take a
leadership role of any type.
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Michael Powell nightre...@hotmail.com wrote:
Brett Glass wrote:
All:
It's good to see corporate
Hi,
Good points in Brett Michael's posts, but for brevity not copied.
Best avoid having code written reviewed just in USA as it would get less
trust globaly, NSA is a known alien mega spy, USA even coerces non USA
citizens outside USA, eg
On Mon, 2013-09-23 at 20:00 -0400, Robert Simmons wrote:
Any contribution from a company like Verisign needs to be carefully
scrutinized.
No it has to be turned down flat.
Huge companies from the USA at all events are untrustworthy. The only
trustworthy companies are such companies: I have
On Mon, 23 Sep 2013, Robert Simmons wrote:
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 6:25 AM, Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
With GPT, there is no reason to use BSD disklabels at all.
And most modern computers do not have any problem booting it.
The old MBR approach (as well as dedicated) will probably
On Sat, 21 Sep 2013 12:53:36 -0700
Adrian Chadd adr...@freebsd.org wrote:
.. just as a data point - there was a thread a while ago about numeric
processing performance on linux vs bsd.
It all boiled down to how jemalloc versus the linux allocator(s) allocate
blocks. jemalloc will page align
On Sun, 22 Sep 2013 16:16:17 -
atar atar.yo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there!!
During the reading of the FreeBSD handbook, I've encountered at the term
'dangerously dedicated' regarding physical disks and the author of this
chapter in the FreeBSD handbook didn't think this term need
Hi Greg questions@ etc
That's massively out of date. Mike left Adelaide in 1998, and has
been working for Apple in Cupertino for about 10 years.
OK deleted.
Greg Lehey in Echunga +61 8 83888286
That's out of date too. I left Adelaide over 6 years ago. Up-to-date
information at
Thanks. it helps a little to clarify this term.
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On Sun, 22 Sep 2013, atar wrote:
During the reading of the FreeBSD handbook, I've encountered at the term
'dangerously dedicated' regarding physical disks and the author of this
chapter in the FreeBSD handbook didn't think this term need more clarity. so
for newbies like me in the FreeBSD
Thank you very much about your efforts to explain me in detailed the
'dangerous dedicated' term.
Regards,
atar.
Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote:
On Sun, 22 Sep 2013, atar wrote:
During the reading of the FreeBSD handbook, I've encountered at the
term 'dangerously dedicated'
On 22.09.2013 15:45, Fbsd8 wrote:
David Demelier wrote:
Hello there,
I wanted to use rctl within a jail to add more fine grained setting for
some users, and default ones to. But it does not seem to work. Is it
supported? Do we need to add a special flag to the jail creation?
# rctl -a
David Demelier wrote:
Hello there,
I wanted to use rctl within a jail to add more fine grained setting for
some users, and default ones to. But it does not seem to work. Is it
supported? Do we need to add a special flag to the jail creation?
# rctl -a loginclass:default:maxproc:deny=30
rctl:
David Demelier wrote:
Hi,
A long time ago, my domain malikania.fr has been banned because of lot
bounces, now the server is working and running.
I sometime send some PR directly from my server using this domain, thus
I would like to be unbanned (the mail wasn't sent and postfix was saying
On 22.09.2013 22:02, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
David Demelier wrote:
Hi,
A long time ago, my domain malikania.fr has been banned because of lot
bounces, now the server is working and running.
I sometime send some PR directly from my server using this domain, thus
I would like to be unbanned
On Friday 20 September 2013 20:54:08 Martin Alejandro Paredes Sanchez wrote:
On Friday 20 September 2013 14:26:08 Ajtim wrote:
Hi!
My system is FreeBSD 10.0-ALPHA1 #0 r255501: Fri Sep 13 01:57:31 UTC 2013
r...@snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 installed on
iMac
11,1.
Hi, Reference:
From: Danny Beger da...@beger.com.au
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2013 16:30:57 +0930
Danny Beger wrote:
I have a small law firm in Adelaide and I am looking to engage someone to
build / purchase a new server to replace my current server which runs v6
freebsd.
Can
On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 12:25:12 -0500
Antonio Olivares olivares14...@gmail.com wrote:
/usr/local/lib/libintl.a(dcigettext.o): In function `_nl_find_msg':
dcigettext.c:(.text+0x94b): undefined reference to `libiconv_open'
dcigettext.c:(.text+0x9fa): undefined reference to `libiconv'
.. just as a data point - there was a thread a while ago about numeric
processing performance on linux vs bsd.
It all boiled down to how jemalloc versus the linux allocator(s) allocate
blocks. jemalloc will page align things after a certain size. Linux didn't.
So when doing numeric processing,
Danny Beger wrote:
I have a small law firm in Adelaide and I am looking to engage someone to build
/ purchase a new server to replace my current server which runs v6 freebsd.
Can you recommend anyone?
Regards
_ _
Danny Beger | Beger Co Lawyers
p: 8362 6400 | f: 8362 3555
The update is a delta from what is already on your system. When you
updated the older box, you pulled in lots of changes to get it
current. The newer box needed fewer updates to get current.
Or something is wrong. You can always delete the contents of /ports
and the database in /var/db/portsnap.
I considered dropping FreeBSD-questions from this reply, but since it
contains out-of-date contact details, I'm leaving them in.
On Saturday, 21 September 2013 at 17:17:07 +0200, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Hi, Reference:
From:Danny Beger da...@beger.com.au
Date:
On Thu, 19 Sep 2013 12:05:14 -0700 (PDT)
Dennis Glatting d...@pki2.com wrote:
On Thu, 19 Sep 2013, Vincent Schut wrote:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 12:08:43 -0500
Michael Chen mich...@foxbatcapital.com wrote:
I'm considering bidding on this 48-core box:
On 09/20/13 05:05, Ethan W. House wrote:
What is the status of pkgng. The handbook says to use it but else were it
says that the repos are empty due to a security incident last November.
Are there beta repos hidden somewhere that can be used? The reason I ask is
I want to install packages
On 09/20/13 10:59, Mehmet Erol Sanliturk wrote:
The following links are not accessible ( at least from Turkey ) :
http://pkg-test.freebsd.org/
http://pkg-test.freebsd.org/pkg-test-amd64/
http://pkg-test.freebsd.org/pkg-test-i386/
pkg-test.freebsd.org is a SRV record, not an A record[*].
On Sep 20, 2013, at 12:05 PM, Juan Bernhard wrote:
El 20/09/2013 03:48 p.m., aurfalien escribió:
Hi all,
1) Any one have a way to monitor fan speeds/temp of a JBOD connected via a
SAS cable?
You can get disk temperature by sysutils/smartmontools, and motherboard fans
sysutils/mbmon
Thanks, that was exactly the information I was looking for.
Ethan House
On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 2:16 AM, Matthew Seaman
m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote:
On 09/20/13 05:05, Ethan W. House wrote:
What is the status of pkgng. The handbook says to use it but else were it
says that the
El 20/09/2013 03:48 p.m., aurfalien escribió:
Hi all,
1) Any one have a way to monitor fan speeds/temp of a JBOD connected via a SAS
cable?
You can get disk temperature by sysutils/smartmontools, and motherboard
fans sysutils/mbmon (assuming that your fans are connected to the
motherboard)
On Friday 20 September 2013 14:26:08 Ajtim wrote:
Hi!
My system is FreeBSD 10.0-ALPHA1 #0 r255501: Fri Sep 13 01:57:31 UTC 2013
r...@snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 installed on iMac
11,1.
It works very good but I don't know how to setup sound system.
After start system:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 12:08:43 -0500
Michael Chen mich...@foxbatcapital.com wrote:
I'm considering bidding on this 48-core box:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Supermicro-A-Server-1042G-TF-1U-H8QG6-4-CPUS-48-cores-2-2Ghz-128GB-RAM-/151119828428?pt=COMP_EN_Servershash=item232f7195cc
Does anyone have
On Thu, 19 Sep 2013, Vincent Schut wrote:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 12:08:43 -0500
Michael Chen mich...@foxbatcapital.com wrote:
I'm considering bidding on this 48-core box:
Hi Glenn,
I once wrote some (quick-and-dirty) perl script that monitors network
traffic and logs (for matching outgoing connections) the process command
line and (if apache) the respective vhost and request.
But this would not help if they are calling the sendmail program directly to
inject
On 9/19/13 3:36 PM, william benton wrote:
when I log into free bsd I am in the sh shell. i type history at the
command line and the machine says history not found. If I type h at
the command line it works like i expect the history command to work.
In the csh or tcsh shells history works as
On 19/09/2013 19:30, Glenn McCalley wrote:
So, some idiot is using a cgi or php or something to send mail out of
his website that he shouldn't be sending. With a bunch of sites on
the server, can't tell who.
I had a similar problem, but some time back and I can't remember
*exactly* what I
On Thu, 19 Sep 2013 19:36:43 +, william benton wrote:
when I log into free bsd I am in the sh shell. i type history
at the command line and the machine says history not found.
If I type h at the command line it works like i expect the
history command to work.
That is strange. The sh shell
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 10:29:26 -0400
Sam Fourman Jr. sfour...@gmail.com wrote:
mount -o rw /
That would need to be
mount -u -o rw /
Steve O'Hara-Smith st...@sohara.org
I think you could shorten that to
mount -uw /
Is that correct?
Tom
On Wed, 18 Sep 2013 06:30-, Thomas Mueller wrote:
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 10:29:26 -0400
Sam Fourman Jr. sfour...@gmail.com wrote:
mount -o rw /
That would need to be
mount -u -o rw /
Steve O'Hara-Smith st...@sohara.org
I think you could shorten
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 19:22:30 -0400
Andre Goree wrote:
Hey list,
I have a disk that was at one time part of a GPT/GELI configuration
and thus, had a passphrase attached to it.
I've since reformatted that disk and am using it for another purpose,
but the system still appears to think the
On 09/18/2013 7:44 am, RW wrote:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 19:22:30 -0400
Andre Goree wrote:
Hey list,
I have a disk that was at one time part of a GPT/GELI configuration
and thus, had a passphrase attached to it.
I've since reformatted that disk and am using it for another purpose,
but the system
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 1:28 AM, aurfalien aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
When a file is modified by a user ,
Whats that users umask?
- aurf
755
Thank you very much .
Mehmet Erol Sanliturk
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On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 1:32 AM, aurfalien aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
When a file is modified by a user
Also curious whats that users group?
- aurf
Linux
user a: 1000 in group :1000
group n id : 1001 ( member : a )
FreeBSD :
user b : 1001 in group 1001
On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 11:40 PM, CyberLeo Kitsana
cyber...@cyberleo.net wrote:
On 09/13/2013 01:53 AM, C. L. Martinez wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to build syslog-ng33 (release 3.3.9) using a poudriere
server, but build process fails:
snip
configure: error: in
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 12:15:58 +0300, Atar wrote:
When I try to boot FreeBSD from a USB stick, it stuck during the
boot process. But if I boot it in safe mode, it succeeds to boot.
How can I figure out what's wrong with the standard boot process?
I can't even log the boot messages since the
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 9:47 AM, atar atar.yo...@gmail.com wrote:
Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 12:15:58 +0300, Atar wrote:
When I try to boot FreeBSD from a USB stick, it stuck during the
boot process. But if I boot it in safe mode, it succeeds to boot.
Yes, you
Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 12:15:58 +0300, Atar wrote:
When I try to boot FreeBSD from a USB stick, it stuck during the
boot process. But if I boot it in safe mode, it succeeds to boot.
How can I figure out what's wrong with the standard boot process?
I can't even
On Sep 16, 2013, at 11:27 PM, Mehmet Erol Sanliturk wrote:
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 1:28 AM, aurfalien aurfal...@gmail.com wrote:
When a file is modified by a user ,
Whats that users umask?
- aurf
755
Ok, well thats your answer.
Only that user can mod the file, every one
Hi. Not sure if you can use all cores. It has been and still is my
experience that SM is crap. We have several SM gpu and SM/Calxeda Arm
clusters and they really lack in may ways from ipmi to chassis management
to the corners they cut with the processor to memory mappings.
I would consider
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013, Michael Chen wrote:
I'm considering bidding on this 48-core box:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Supermicro-A-Server-1042G-TF-1U-H8QG6-4-CPUS-48-cores-2-2Ghz-128GB-RAM-/151119828428?pt=COMP_EN_Servershash=item232f7195cc
Does anyone have experience with it and can I use all the
Forgot to mention:
1) My board is mounted in a SC848 Chassis and I use active cooling.
2) DO NOT run a chassis like the SC848 with the top off or the disks will
overheat. :)
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013, Michael Chen wrote:
I'm considering bidding on this 48-core box:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013, iamatt wrote:
Hi. Not sure if you can use all cores. It has been and still is my
experience that SM is crap. We have several SM gpu and SM/Calxeda Arm
clusters and they really lack in may ways from ipmi to chassis management
to the corners they cut with the
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013, iamatt wrote:
Hi. Not sure if you can use all cores. It has been and still is my
experience that SM is crap. We have several SM gpu and SM/Calxeda Arm
clusters and they really lack in may ways from ipmi to chassis management
to the corners they cut with the
We discovered some performance issues with the the SM boards and how they
are layed out. Granted these were being used with HPC clusters in a
fortran development environment used in OG industry. You probably would
not even notice these running your typical web servers on them. The ipmi
is
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 10:29:26 -0400
Sam Fourman Jr. sfour...@gmail.com wrote:
mount -o rw /
That would need to be
mount -u -o rw /
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On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 06:04:03PM -0400, Jerry wrote:
Has there been any movement on getting tlmgr working on FreeBSD? The
inability to get and install updates is annoying.
Basically there are two ways of dealing with TeXLive;
1) Install it from ports. This also means using ports to update
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 08:26:09 +0200
Roland Smith articulated:
On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 06:04:03PM -0400, Jerry wrote:
Has there been any movement on getting tlmgr working on FreeBSD?
The inability to get and install updates is annoying.
Basically there are two ways of dealing with TeXLive;
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 12:26:59 +0100, Paul Macdonald wrote:
Is there a simple way of testing whether a given script was called via cron,
I'd rather find a solution that would work from within the script rather
than setting an environment variable in the crontab.
I'd suggest the script creates
In the last episode (Sep 16), Paul Macdonald said:
Is there a simple way of testing whether a given script was called via cron,
I'd rather find a solution that would work from within the script rather
than setting an environment variable in the crontab.
You check to see if stdin is a
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 12:26:59 +0100
Paul Macdonald articulated:
Hi,
Is there a simple way of testing whether a given script was called
via cron,
I'd rather find a solution that would work from within the script
rather than setting an environment variable in the crontab.
thanks
Paul.
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 15:20:00 -
atar atar.yo...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there any way to enable persistence between reboots when using
FreeBSD from a USB stick?
What exactly do you mean by enable persistence between reboots ?
--
Steve O'Hara-Smith st...@sohara.org
Thanks for replying, Steve.
As for your question, I mean if it is possible for example to write a file
to the filesystem and that the file will not be deleted on the next boot.
actually, I didn't succeed to write a file to the filesystem because it
is automatically mounted as readonly
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 1:25 PM, atar atar.yo...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for replying, Steve.
As for your question, I mean if it is possible for example to write a file
to the filesystem and that the file will not be deleted on the next boot.
actually, I didn't succeed to write a file to the
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 9:36 AM, aurikus grande auri...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
just a few days ago i setup my first FreeBSD server, so i am new to this
OS.
I already tried to find the information i was looking for, but to no luck.
I try to add a line in /etc/hosts.allow which would allow
atar atar.yo...@gmail.com writes:
Will the 'mount -o rw /' command work although the filesystem has
already been mounted as readonly?
You'll need the -u option as well.
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On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 1:57 PM, aurikus grande auri...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Rick,
sorry that i did not reply to all, from now on i will use reply to all.
Thanks for pointing it out.
I will also open port 80 for web access, but i do not want to log those.
Because i expect a huge amount
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 3:58 PM, atar atar.yo...@gmail.com wrote:
the text in your citation doesn't appear in the following URL:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/**man.cgi?query=mountapropos=0**
Hello Rick,
sorry that i did not reply to all, from now on i will use reply to all.
Thanks for pointing it out.
I will also open port 80 for web access, but i do not want to log those.
Because i expect a huge amount of traffic on my server.
So i only want to log successfull and unsuccessfull
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 07:59:32AM -0400, Jerry wrote:
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 08:26:09 +0200
Roland Smith articulated:
On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 06:04:03PM -0400, Jerry wrote:
Has there been any movement on getting tlmgr working on FreeBSD?
The inability to get and install updates is
What does the '-u' option do? I've not find in the 'mount' man page any
explanation on this option.
Lowell Gilbert freebsd-questions-lo...@be-well.ilk.org wrote:
atar atar.yo...@gmail.com writes:
Will the 'mount -o rw /' command work although the filesystem has
already been mounted as
Hi Aurikus,
Selecting Reply all when replying to messages on the list allows the
entire list to benefit from the discussion.
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 11:05 AM, aurikus grande auri...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Rick.
thanks a lot for your quick reply.
Does your recommendation - to use
atar atar.yo...@gmail.com writes:
What does the '-u' option do? I've not find in the 'mount' man page
any explanation on this option.
The man page includes:
-u The -u flag indicates that the status of an already mounted file
system should be changed. Any of the options
the text in your citation doesn't appear in the following URL:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mountapropos=0sektion=0manpath=FreeBSD+9.1-RELEASEarch=i386format=html
However, Thanks for the citation.
Regards,
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Lowell Gilbert freebsd-questions-lo...@be-well.ilk.org write:
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On 16/09/2013 14:36, aurikus grande wrote:
I try to add a line in /etc/hosts.allow which would allow and log all
attempts using SSH (sshd).
Actually, by default all logins via ssh are already logged to
/var/log/auth.log
Verb. Sap. tcpwrappers are mostly a lot less useful than they appear to
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 19:39:17 +0200
Roland Smith articulated:
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 07:59:32AM -0400, Jerry wrote:
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 08:26:09 +0200
Roland Smith articulated:
On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 06:04:03PM -0400, Jerry wrote:
Has there been any movement on getting tlmgr
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 01:57:51AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
On Sun, 15 Sep 2013 21:00:22 +0200, Roland Smith wrote:
Personally I don't think TeX is a good fit for the ports tree (because of
duplication of effort).
I have to add that I think that the chosen strategy (provide a full port and a
Most web servers handle their own logging.
I do _not_ want the web server acces to be logged (at least as of now).
Have you looked at /var/log/auth.log?
yes, and as you mentioned in your previous update, it logs the success
login (only). Unsuccessfull attempts are being sent to /var/log/messages
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 2:44 PM, aurikus grande auri...@gmail.com wrote:
Most web servers handle their own logging.
I do _not_ want the web server acces to be logged (at least as of now).
Which is fine, but still configured via your web server.
Have you looked at /var/log/auth.log?
yes,
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Jerry je...@seibercom.net wrote:
Seriously though, tlmgr is the name of the package and configuration
manager included in TeX Live. It operates completely separately from
any package manager the operating system may provide. I fail to see why
it was disabled.
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 20:32:43 -, atar wrote:
What does the '-u' option do? I've not find in the 'mount' man page any
explanation on this option.
That's strange. I'm currently looking at man mount on a
FreeBSD 8.2 system and the following paragraph is readable:
-u The -u flag
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