Hi everybody. I'm trying to access gmail from my FreeBSD box (5.4).
I'm usinf IPFW. The question is I can acces if I set ipfw to accept
all from any to any, so I know there's a port that should be opened to
access the main page of gmail. When the firewall is up (allowing only
traffi
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 02:27:07PM +0200, Tobias Tom wrote:
> I've found inside the manual that currently only Prism Chips are
> supported to create Access Points in FreeBSD (stable). I that still a
> valid statement, or is there any unofficial Solution which I could
> give a t
Am Freitag, 8. Juli 2005 00:16 schrieb Frank de Bot:
> Hi,
>
> My server support by bios remote access via the serial port. Configured
> it, bios shows up on my terminal client. But as soon the FreeBSD has
> been loaded. (Last message I get through was: "Press [enter] to boot
Hi,
My server support by bios remote access via the serial port. Configured
it, bios shows up on my terminal client. But as soon the FreeBSD has
been loaded. (Last message I get through was: "Press [enter] to boot
immedialty".
Is it needed for FreeBSD to take over the serial console
Hey all --
Am reading through http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla as these
messages came in.
Going on third recommendation for this :
> Freebsd installer guide. www.a1poweruser.com
THANKS! I have it already ! ;-) Downloaded & ready to read off-line
for the next couple of days. Have also
Guest login ok, send your email address as password.
PASS (hidden)
230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
PWD
257 "/" is current directory.
SYST
215 UNIX Type: L8 Version: BSD-199506
Host type (S): UNIX (standard)
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (213,197,128,70,219,158)
connecting
sday, July 07, 2005 5:27 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: ftp access Q's to ftp.freeBSD & mirrors
On 7/7/05, Robert Slade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ftp mirrors etc can be found at
>
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ft
p.htm
On 7/7/05, Robert Slade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ftp mirrors etc can be found at
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html
Yep ... thanks. I've got the web pages for the mirrors, several at
this time. Trying to establish the connection with something othe
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 07:53, datora tehnika wrote:
> Good morning, all !
>
> Thanks for the responses & pointers.
>
> [ DUH! sorry about sending this out wrong the first time to
> a1poweruser; misread the headers in the reply-to ]
>
> I realize the intitial post was long, but I did clearly ind
trivial.
HUGE bonus for me is if anyone can make a recommendation for mirrors
in Lithuania, Estonia, Sweden, any mirror with solid access to Riga,
Latvia ... I only speak English & rarely get comprehensible help from
local East Europe services. I'm pretty much on my own that way here;
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Matt Juszczak
>Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 11:57 AM
>To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
>Subject: Remote access to a user's mail spool
>
>
>Hi all,
>
>We're an
On 7/5/05, Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Juszczak wrote:
> > We're an ISP, and we are currently looking for a way for our tech
> > support guys to access customer's email without having shell access to
> > the server, or knowing the cust
Matt Juszczak wrote:
We're an ISP, and we are currently looking for a way for our tech
support guys to access customer's email without having shell access to
the server, or knowing the customer's password.
We'd like to install a custom webmail client on our private int
with Apache that I would recommend that
you read the Apache manual. I would go so far as setting an IP alias
on the interface and limiting the networks that can access the script.
Or just lock the shell access correctly.
Erik
On 7/5/05, Matt Juszczak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
&g
Hi all,
We're an ISP, and we are currently looking for a way for our tech support
guys to access customer's email without having shell access to the server,
or knowing the customer's password.
We'd like to install a custom webmail client on our private internal LAN
webse
Hello,
I've found inside the manual that currently only Prism Chips are
supported to create Access Points in FreeBSD (stable). I that still a
valid statement, or is there any unofficial Solution which I could
give a try?
Thank you for your Help...
Regards
T
On 6/29/05, Odhiambo Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello FreeBSD lovers,
>
> In the current FreeBSD ports, squid-2.5STABLE10 has a patch that allows
> it to run without dying even though it does not have access to
> /dev/ipnat.
>
> This access is important
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 19:29, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
> >...but frankly the very idea terrifies me. Let Winxp loose on my fbsd
> >partition?
> >
> >
>
> Well, it's a sourceforge project, so it isn't by Microsoft.
>
> If you're concerned about data integrity, then you could try:
>
> 1) Mount only on
Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
* Alex Zbyslaw [2005-06-29 15:07 +0100]
Perhaps you could ask Microsoft to provide support in Windows for
accessing any kind of filesystem other than their own. ;-)
http://ffsdrv.sourceforge.net/
Will let you mount a ffs filesystem on Windows.
Not sure h
Hello FreeBSD lovers,
In the current FreeBSD ports, squid-2.5STABLE10 has a patch that allows
it to run without dying even though it does not have access to
/dev/ipnat.
This access is important where squid is running in a transparent proxy
setup.
I am running several FreeBSD 5.x boxes with
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Ben Paley wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 June 2005 16:40, Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
>
>>* Alex Zbyslaw [2005-06-29 15:07 +0100]
>>
>>
>>> Perhaps you could ask Microsoft to provide support in Windows for
>>> accessing any kind of filesystem other than t
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 16:40, Svein Halvor Halvorsen wrote:
> * Alex Zbyslaw [2005-06-29 15:07 +0100]
>
> > Perhaps you could ask Microsoft to provide support in Windows for
> > accessing any kind of filesystem other than their own. ;-)
>
> http://ffsdrv.sourceforge.net/
>
> Will let you mount
* Alex Zbyslaw [2005-06-29 15:07 +0100]
> Perhaps you could ask Microsoft to provide support in Windows for
> accessing any kind of filesystem other than their own. ;-)
http://ffsdrv.sourceforge.net/
Will let you mount a ffs filesystem on Windows.
Not sure how well tested it is, though
Sve
Ben Paley wrote:
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 13:22, Mantas Smelevicius wrote:
writing into NTFS it is not officialy supported yet.
on of the solutions - is to create some partition with FAT32 for
example and use it. :-)
Mantas,
I had thought of that, but hoped there was a more elegant
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 13:22, Mantas Smelevicius wrote:
> writing into NTFS it is not officialy supported yet.
>
> on of the solutions - is to create some partition with FAT32 for
> example and use it. :-)
Mantas,
I had thought of that, but hoped there was a more elegant solution!
Oh well, th
vant line
> of /etc/fstab:
>
> /dev/ad0s2 /mntntfsrw 0 0
>
> It mounts fine with no errors at boot time, but I seem to have read-only
> access.
>
> I've done a bit of googling about this and everything I find which men
Hello,
I'm running 5.4 on a dual boot machine with winxp. Here's the relevant line
of /etc/fstab:
/dev/ad0s2 /mntntfsrw 0 0
It mounts fine with no errors at boot time, but I seem to have read-only
access.
I've done a bit of goog
On Jun 14, 2005, at 8:50 PM, Peter Miller wrote:
Hello,
I'm able to access my virtual consoles when i boot up
and use the terminal, but as soon as i start x i can't
access the virtual terminals. If i shut down x i can
use the terminals fine. I'm using a 5.3 install and
checke
Hello,
I'm able to access my virtual consoles when i boot up
and use the terminal, but as soon as i start x i can't
access the virtual terminals. If i shut down x i can
use the terminals fine. I'm using a 5.3 install and
checked the /etc/ttys file and it shows the following
...
Vinicius Pavanelli Vianna wrote:
How could I afford that i can get always access to my remote server even
in the case of a breakin by some script kiddie/hack? I thought about
setting a key in ssh so i can log using it even the root password is
changed, but this is simple to stop and it'
Hi,
How could I afford that i can get always access to my remote server even
in the case of a breakin by some script kiddie/hack? I thought about
setting a key in ssh so i can log using it even the root password is
changed, but this is simple to stop and it's not good to assume lack of
know
When I create a new user on our freeBSD firewall (VIPW e.g.
johanv:*:4032:1000:Johan Venter:/nonexistent:/sbin/nologin) I get an error
message "user and or login invalid for the domain" when I dial into the
system. The user in the above example does not give any problems with
dialup.
Regards
Johan
nt to relay for specific outside hosts? You can control that
with entries in /etc/mail access:
example.com RELAY
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Hi, Thanks for the questions. I am using Sendmail as
an MTA:
> *) is your mailserver a public service or a local
> one ?
I can't figure out how to configure this. How do I do
it?
I've tried modifying my /etc/mail/hostname.mc and
running:
make
make install
make restart
...but I can't find clea
On Thu, 12 May 2005 12:13:13 -0400 (EDT)
Paul Keyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE. I have qpopper
> installed and working for pop mail but the problem is
> that no matter what account on the system I'm sending
> mail to, the only messages that actually get through
Hi All,
I'm running FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE. I have qpopper
installed and working for pop mail but the problem is
that no matter what account on the system I'm sending
mail to, the only messages that actually get through
are from one specific email address, all others seem
to be rejected. Can anyon
Hello,
I've got a 5.3 box that i've got usermin and webmin running on
perrequest. I want to set this up in such a way that anyone on the local
subnet will be able to access either, but that any external access is
handled by something similar to sshd's AllowGroup directive, anyo
matthew wrote:
[ ... ]
Responding to some other user sites, I tried doing a boot from my Win
backup rescue boot disk and ran FDISK to apply a single DOS partition as I
had read that this might help.didn't seem to. Results as before.
Any ideas available as to what I might try next ??
First, mak
Roland Smith writes:
>Since you want to dial out, I think you'll need to use /dev/cuaa*.
This turns out to be a much better choice than /dev/ttyd0. I
forgot about those serial devices completely because I was focused on
the ttyd* devices. The cuaa devices at least in FreeBSD4.11 are owne
My thanks to all who have responded with this and similar
recommendations:
Roland Smith writes:
>Making kermit users members of a group, and have that group own
>/dev/cuaa* with read/write privileges seems like a good idea.
>
>For instance, create a group "kermit" with 'pw groupadd kermit'
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 11:17:14AM -0600, Martin McCormick wrote:
> What is the safest way to let non-root users access
> /dev/ttyd0? I notice that in FreeBSD, /dev/ttydx is owned by
> root:wheel. In linux, the ttySx's are in a special group so the trick
> there is to
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 11:17:14AM -0600, Martin McCormick wrote:
> What is the safest way to let non-root users access
> /dev/ttyd0? I notice that in FreeBSD, /dev/ttydx is owned by
> root:wheel. In linux, the ttySx's are in a special group so the trick
> there is to
Martin McCormick wrote:
What is the safest way to let non-root users access
/dev/ttyd0? I notice that in FreeBSD, /dev/ttydx is owned by
root:wheel. In linux, the ttySx's are in a special group so the trick
there is to add users to that group and make sure the ttyS's are grou
What is the safest way to let non-root users access
/dev/ttyd0? I notice that in FreeBSD, /dev/ttydx is owned by
root:wheel. In linux, the ttySx's are in a special group so the trick
there is to add users to that group and make sure the ttyS's are group
writable.
He
Disk access problem with 5.3 install from CD
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Thu Feb 3 07:37:03 PST 2005
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On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 17:02:37 +0900
"Michel Bouchet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to use NFS server on a testing FreeBSD machine.
>
> I have been able to share a folder with a linux machine.
>
> But if I want the client to hav
Hello,
I am trying to use NFS server on a testing FreeBSD machine.
I have been able to share a folder with a linux machine.
But if I want the client to have write access to this folder; I have not
found a better way than giving world wide write access on this folder.
.
But something start to happend:
Sometimes the connection dosent respond, my clients could access
the outside world, the link appear to be Up and running:
isp# ifconfig
tun0
Public MyIP > ISP IP
#PID number
If i make some test l
Hello, Stevan!
How do I make my system and adduser use this as default?
Thanks!
-- Fafa
- Original Message -
From: "Stevan Tiefert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Fafa Diliha Romanova" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Default security: other users can ACCE
5, Nick Pavlica wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> How would you restrict regular users from accessing any part of the
> >>>> file system accept there home dirs? Is this even possible?
> >>>>
> >>>>
>
ld you restrict regular users from accessing any part of the
file system accept there home dirs? Is this even possible?
Hello Nick,
it is possible but why? The user must be able to access their shells,
configurations and so on!
With regards
Stevan Tiefert
You might look at MAC (Chapter 15
egular users from accessing any part of the
file system accept there home dirs? Is this even possible?
Hello Nick,
it is possible but why? The user must be able to access their shells,
configurations and so on!
With regards
Stevan Tiefert
You might look at MAC (Chapter 15 of the handboo
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 17:17:32 -0700, Nick Pavlica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was thinking along the lines of a scp server that would only allow
> the user to browse only there directories.
>
>
there are a couple way's to do this, i *think* you could chroot the
sshd process per user thus lockin
trict regular users from accessing any part of the
> > file system accept there home dirs? Is this even possible?
> >
>
> Hello Nick,
>
> it is possible but why? The user must be able to access their shells,
> configura
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005, Nick Pavlica wrote:
> How would you restrict regular users from accessing any part of the
> file system accept there home dirs? Is this even possible?
>
Hello Nick,
it is possible but why? The user must be able to access their shells,
configurations and so
;t realize all my users had full access to my homedir!
> > that kinda sucks, me who thought i had everything private and locked down
> >
> > what chmod should i set my homedir to then?
>
> chmod 700 $HOME
>
> > and how do i set my system to chmod all new homedirs to t
Fafa Diliha Romanova wrote:
hey
i didn't realize all my users had full access to my homedir!
that kinda sucks, me who thought i had everything private and locked down
what chmod should i set my homedir to then?
chmod 700 $HOME
and how do i set my system to chmod all new homedirs to that
Fafa Diliha Romanova writes:
> i didn't realize all my users had full access to my homedir!
They don't. They have read and execute access by default, but not
write.
I'll agree that it's probably not a good idea to default to this, but it
has been that way on UNIX for a
hey
i didn't realize all my users had full access to my homedir!
that kinda sucks, me who thought i had everything private and locked down
what chmod should i set my homedir to then?
and how do i set my system to chmod all new homedirs to that chmod?
t
Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Loren M. Lang
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 10:23 PM
To: Roberto Nunnari
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: access oracle from php (mod_php4)
On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 09:31:14PM +0100, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
>
you ran the install.
On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 09:31:14PM +0100, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
I'm using a client app to access an oracle 8i database myself. I'm
using unixODBC on freebsd which the oracle 9i libraries from the oracle
website and the oracle driver from www.easysoft.com which a
Ruben de Groot writes:
> 1 Secure mode - the system immutable and system append-only flags may
>not be turned off; disks for mounted file systems, /dev/mem,
>/dev/kmem and /dev/io (if your platform has it) may not be opened
>for writing; kernel modules (see kld(4)) may
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 06:41:10PM +0100, Anthony Atkielski typed:
> Loren M. Lang writes:
> > I don't know why this is, it should still be possible, especially since
> > you can mount cdroms. /dev/fd0 is read/write by root right? And the
> > disk already had a formatted filesystem on it before
Loren M. Lang writes:
> If you were using one of the pre-fabbed floppy images provided by
> freebsd like kern.flp then you would want to write it raw to disk, not
> mount it, and this is forbidden at securelevel 3.
I was trying to do it with dd. I tried the same on my other system (the
one on wh
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 05:11:37PM +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Loren M. Lang writes:
>
> > Do you mean install a 1440k floppy image onto a disk or just copy a file
> > smaller than 1440k onto the msdos fs of an already formatted floppy.
>
> Specifically, I was trying to generate an installa
Loren M. Lang writes:
> Do you mean install a 1440k floppy image onto a disk or just copy a file
> smaller than 1440k onto the msdos fs of an already formatted floppy.
Specifically, I was trying to generate an installation boot floppy for
FreeBSD, in order to install it on my other machine (which
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 08:39:24PM +0100, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC writes:
>
> > Why would you want to mount an MSDOS floppy on a server?
>
> In order to copy a raw file image to the floppy.
Do you mean install a 1440k floppy image onto a disk or just copy a file
sm
Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC writes:
> Why would you want to mount an MSDOS floppy on a server?
In order to copy a raw file image to the floppy.
> That reduces the security and stability of your server
Not really. See above. The intent is not to leave the floppy permanently
mounted; I only neede
Lowell Gilbert writes:
> Yes. This is, in fact, one of the main ways in which securelevel
> makes the system more secure.
OK
> If you are going to run at a raised securelevel, please read
> "man securelevel".
I did. It doesn't say anything about not being able to mount a floppy.
Since I can
On Feb 22, 2005, at 8:27 AM, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dan Nelson writes:
Is it write-protected? Securelevel too high? Check your console or
dmesg output; the kernel may be printing more info there.
No console messages that I've seen, but securelevel=3.
Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dan Nelson writes:
>
> > Is it write-protected? Securelevel too high? Check your console or
> > dmesg output; the kernel may be printing more info there.
>
> No console messages that I've seen, but securelevel=3. Does
> securelevel=3 prevent me
In the last episode (Feb 22), Anthony Atkielski said:
> Dan Nelson writes:
> > Is it write-protected? Securelevel too high? Check your console
> > or dmesg output; the kernel may be printing more info there.
>
> No console messages that I've seen, but securelevel=3. Does
> securelevel=3 prevent
Dan Nelson writes:
> Is it write-protected? Securelevel too high? Check your console or
> dmesg output; the kernel may be printing more info there.
No console messages that I've seen, but securelevel=3. Does
securelevel=3 prevent me from mounting floppies??
--
Anthony
_
In the last episode (Feb 22), Anthony Atkielski said:
> I put a diskette (MS-DOS) into my floppy drive and try
>
> mount -t msdosfs /dev/fd0 /floppy
> mount -o ro -t msdosfs /dev/fd0 /floppy
>
> and various other variations, but all I get is "Operation not permitted"
>
> fsck works okay. I'm lo
I put a diskette (MS-DOS) into my floppy drive and try
mount -t msdosfs /dev/fd0 /floppy
mount -o ro -t msdosfs /dev/fd0 /floppy
and various other variations, but all I get is "Operation not permitted"
fsck works okay. I'm logged in as root. What am I overlooking?
--
Anthony
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is like this
D-LINK -- PC
allow port 8080,21,23 address 192.168.xx.yy
the question is which address should I put down from ZOOM
- DLINK port forwading?
Thanks
Need help on config. to access freesbsd webserver
>> configuration lay out: 2 DSL router , one freebsd WK
>> running bsd we
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, J65nko BSD wrote:
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 23:19:50 +0800 (CST), Orchid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Need help on config. to access freesbsd webserver
configuration lay out: 2 DSL router , one freebsd WK
running bsd web. port 8080.
here is the config below:
64.11.22.33 zoom
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 23:19:50 +0800 (CST), Orchid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Need help on config. to access freesbsd webserver
> configuration lay out: 2 DSL router , one freebsd WK
> running bsd web. port 8080.
> here is the config below:
>
> 64.11.22.33 zo
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, Orchid wrote:
Need help on config. to access freesbsd webserver
configuration lay out: 2 DSL router , one freebsd WK
running bsd web. port 8080.
here is the config below:
64.11.22.33 zoom modem router 10.0.0.3 <--> 10.0.0.5
d-link dsl router 192.168.0.2 < --> 1
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, Orchid wrote:
Need help on config. to access freesbsd webserver
configuration lay out: 2 DSL router , one freebsd WK
running bsd web. port 8080.
here is the config below:
64.11.22.33 zoom modem router 10.0.0.3 <--> 10.0.0.5
d-link dsl router 192.168.0.2 < --> 1
Need help on config. to access freesbsd webserver
configuration lay out: 2 DSL router , one freebsd WK
running bsd web. port 8080.
here is the config below:
64.11.22.33 zoom modem router 10.0.0.3 <--> 10.0.0.5
d-link dsl router 192.168.0.2 < --> 192.168.10 PC#
Internet IP:64.11.22.3
On Wednesday 09 February 2005 02:49 pm, Volker Kindermann wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
>
> > Is anyone running authpf with Windows clients in the network? If
> > so, how are the Windows clients logging in? What's the easiest
> > mechanism for this.
>
> as Hexren posted, putty is good for doing this. You c
Hi Andrew,
Is anyone running authpf with Windows clients in the network? If so,
how are the Windows clients logging in? What's the easiest mechanism
for this.
as Hexren posted, putty is good for doing this. You can configure it so
that the user just has to doubleclick the icon and provide the
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, Hexren wrote:
ALG> Is anyone running authpf with Windows clients in the network? If so,
ALG> how are the Windows clients logging in? What's the easiest mechanism
ALG> for this.
ALG> I want my grandson to have free access to the (Windows) computers; but I
A
ALG> Is anyone running authpf with Windows clients in the network? If so,
ALG> how are the Windows clients logging in? What's the easiest mechanism
ALG> for this.
ALG> I want my grandson to have free access to the (Windows) computers; but I
ALG> want an adult to manuall
Is anyone running authpf with Windows clients in the network? If so,
how are the Windows clients logging in? What's the easiest mechanism
for this.
I want my grandson to have free access to the (Windows) computers; but I
want an adult to manually authorize internet access to pr
On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 09:31:14PM +0100, Roberto Nunnari wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I need to access a oracle 9i database installed on a remote
> machine from a php script (www/mod_php4)
>
> I already can access mysql databases.. but not oracle..
I'm using a client app to acces
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Technical
> Director
> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 3:47 AM
> To: Ted Mittelstaedt
> Cc: Positive Negative; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org;
> Technical Director
> Subject:
Hi.
I need to access a oracle 9i database installed on a remote
machine from a php script (www/mod_php4)
I already can access mysql databases.. but not oracle..
web.dti.supsi.ch# uname -a
FreeBSD web.dti.supsi.ch 5.3-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p5 #0: Wed
Feb 2 16:33:24 CET 2005
[EMAIL
I have noted success stories from some who have installed FreeBSD on Compaq
Laptops similar to mine: Compaq Armada 7400, 6.2 gig drive, 128 mb RAM.
I purchased the 5.3 (2) CD, (1) DVD set and have tried multiple times to
use CD 1
to install. All attempts fail after providing these message:
ared hosting sites, in my experience anyways which I will grant doesn't
mean much, is that your ftp access gives you:
-rw-r--r-- {$your_name} {$web_group} somefile.php
where {$web_group} is a common group that everyone belongs to and other
is always readable just cause it's easier leavi
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Technical
> Director
> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 8:15 PM
> To: Positive Negative
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Access denied for user 'root
:
$S_userName='root';
$S_passInfo='password';
2 cents.
Rob.
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Positive Negative wrote:
> Warning: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password:
> NO) in /usr/local/www/sites/bender69/webcal/includes/php-dbi.php on
> line 48
Negative
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Warning: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password:
> NO) in /usr/local/www/sites/bender69/webcal/includes/php-dbi.php on
> line 48
> Error connecting to database:
>
> Access denied for
Warning: Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password:
NO) in /usr/local/www/sites/bender69/webcal/includes/php-dbi.php on
line 48
Error connecting to database:
Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: NO)
OK, h
2 /dev/ad1s3b /dev/ad1s3e /dev/ad1s5
>
> I can seem to access all the linux partitions on my first drive ad0,
> but that drive is only linux so there are no complex partitions in
> slices like on ad1. I would expect that the nature of geom, I should
> be able to acces
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 12:41:28PM -0500, Jerry McAllister wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 11:18:55 -0500 (EST) Jerry McAllister
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> I have FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD on the same hard drive of my system.
> > >> How can I mount the NetBSD or OpenB
On Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 11:08:08AM -0600, Scott Bennett wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 11:18:55 -0500 (EST) Jerry McAllister
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> I have FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD on the same hard drive of my system.
> >> How can I mount the NetBSD or OpenBSD partitions from
>
> On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 11:18:55 -0500 (EST) Jerry McAllister
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> I have FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD on the same hard drive of my system.
> >> How can I mount the NetBSD or OpenBSD partitions from FreeBSD?
> >>
> >> Slice 1 - Ext3fs for data between linux
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 11:18:55 -0500 (EST) Jerry McAllister
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I have FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD on the same hard drive of my system.
>> How can I mount the NetBSD or OpenBSD partitions from FreeBSD?
>>
>> Slice 1 - Ext3fs for data between linux/bsd
>> Slice 2 -
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