I have this application that only works with local filedirectories.
Is it possible to make a symbolic link to a URL (internet location with
the files I want to display/open) so that I can fake location as being
local?
Jos
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thank you,
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ore he/she decides what the best solution might be; I do
hope he/she doesn't take any notice on your stupid reply.
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Is there any way to let postfix 'communicate' with my ipfw firewall?
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Thank you all for sharing your expertise! I will follow all the
suggestions that have been made in order to solve the matter.
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Is there a way of stopping root from su'ing to another user?
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Sorry guys, didn't pay attention on this one.
Uit een eerder bericht (24-10-2008 20:07):
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Since the person asking didn't give any details of what he wants to do, it's hard to say, but your point is correct regardless.
The idea behind my question is this:
I am responsible for a server on which an(other) idiot keeps loggin in
as user root, allthough he has his own user account and is
You're trying to solve a social (possibly personal?) problem with
technology. Simply put, this is a bad idea.
Yep, I think that is .true.
I would highly recommend you either talk to "the idiot" and explain to
him why what he's doing is improper or foolish, or simply pull his root
access en
DOWN
+em0: link state changed to UP
Is there a way of adding the time on every DOWN and UP line?
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Uit een eerder bericht (28-10-2008 17:32):
No, because the messages are in the kernel log. The kernel itself does
not print timestamps, because that's silly.
Yes that is .true.
Try doing this:
Great, will do that! No 'watchdog timeout' events yet :-)
thanks f
Uit een eerder bericht (31-10-2008 14:29):
But now I've faced a big problem, I can no longer seem to login to the
root account where whenever I supply the proper credentials to the login
screen, I always get thrown back to the login screen.
Stupid question perhaps: do you try to login locally o
Uit een eerder bericht (9-11-2008 4:43):
That has been known to work, but not without some serious hacking. One
major problem is the software needs administrative access, so you need
to copy the registry from a working windows to the wine system.
Could it be possible to use Adobe's Mac versio
sometimes get this nic status of my BSD system as well. I bought
a 3Com hub and the problem is gone.
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Can someone hint me how I can block ports for let's say 30 minutes if
someone repeatedly tries to do a SSH login?
I use ipfw as firewall...
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and what IPs they are permitted to connect on.
I have been thinking of that as well, but don't think I should use that
yet with the knowledge I have on this.
Do you refer to manual of automatic key connections?
thanks for sharing,
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From your reply on my message of 29-11-2008 21:47:
You could also take a look at sshguard.
Good suggestion, I will do that.
thanks for sharing,
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oot/etc/
named.conf:
logging {
category lame-servers {null; };
category edns-disabled { null; };
};
I would like to know what I could do to prevent generation of that line?
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Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
These are queries your mailservers are making to the spamhaus blocking
list.
How many queries to the ZEN Spamhaus DNSBL are you making per day? If
you exceed their "non-commercial" usage, they will cut you off.
I see.
Thank you all for your suggestions.
Jos
I have 35 log files that I want to flush once a day.
In order to keep them exist I now do an 'echo > logfile.log'
How can I do such in one command having the same effect on all log files?
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Kalpin Erlangga Silaen wrote:
> yesterday, our shell server was attack and server immeditiately reboot.
> I checked logs, it likes UDP flood with destination port 53. Is there
> any way how to survive from this kind attack?
(i)
Do a "grep 53 /etc/services" and search for ports 53 on both tcp and u
Let's say my system has been down for one day. Is it possible to
automatically (re)start cronjobs on system startup that should have been
run the day before?
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Thanks for sharing, just what I needed!
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Michael Rudolph wrote:
you might want to have a look at anacron(8).
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Hi Jerry,
Jerry McAllister wrote:
You can write the sccript that your cronjob starts so that it keeps
track of when it was last run and then either have cron run it often
or add it to /usr/local/etc/rc.d to be run at startup.
That would be a good option as well; I didn't think of that.
thank
OS FreeBSD 7.0
Just got the idea to start a very simple local DNS server. For that I
would like to use named.
Some question I have regarding to this:
Configuration files for named reside in /etc/namedb directory
According to the manual, I might use the command 'sh make-localhost' but
this scri
Hi Matthew,
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Nope. BIND has been updated and things have changed but the handbook
hasn't caught up yet. You no longer need to run 'make-localhost'
but can just use the provided zonefiles for forward and reverse
lookups thereof. The rest is pretty much the same though.
I
Jeremy,
Perhaps this link could give you the solution to your problem:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/bsd-17/rl0-watchdog-timeout-519599/
regards,
Jos
Jeremy Karlson wrote:
Hi,
I'm in the process of moving a Subversion server from a 5-STABLE
machine to a freshly installed 7-STABLE
Jeremy,
Do you set 'Plug and Play BIOS: YES' in your bios settings?
Switch 'PnP BIOS' to NO and everything might work fine.
-- Jos
Jeremy Karlson wrote:
Hi,
I'm in the process of moving a Subversion server from a 5-STABLE
machine to a freshly installed 7-STABLE machine. I've moved the
net
Slightly off-topic I think: can someone tell me if where I can find a
program in the ports to watch various system information (Core
temperature, etc) that works from the system prompt? Thanks.
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sysutils/mbmon
On one of my computers it crashes my system. What I found about this on
the Web:
This is a X/tty motherboard monitor which supports LM78/79, WINBond
83781D/83782D/83783S, ASUS 991227F, and VIA VT82C686A/B PC-health
chips via 3 methods: ISA-I/O, SMBus, VIA-
Sdavtaker wrote:
Now, they gave me some money for backup stuff.
What will be a solid but cheap solution to keep some usefull backups?
Woukd a second FreeBSD system with Samba on it be an option for some money?
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I'm looking to replace my current printer - a Dell 1700n - because I
can't make it work with FreeBSD/Linux.
So tell us, what is the problem?
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'FreeBSD Update utility as described in the FreeBSD 6.3 and FreeBSD 7.0
release announcements' ? Thanks.
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Can I force manual load balancing on my dual core processor? Or is this
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That's the job of the scheduler. If you are running -current there is
the cpuset utility that allows you to bind processes to subsets of CPUs.
I see; thanks for sharing
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Can someone tell me the difference between 'make -j2 buildworld' and
'make -j4 buildworld' ?
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Schiz0 wrote:
The host is installing 6.3-RELEASE. I'd like to upgrade to
7.0-RELEASE, as well as compile in some kernel options for various
things. What's the best way to do this on a remote system, minimizing
compiling a bad kernel and causing it not to boot? I wouldn't have
access to single use
I tried to make a grep script on find a string in all files on path ./
and down. It does anything exept searching in files and reporting them.
Is there a Grep Guru who can hint me out? Thanks,
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In cshell I use this prompt: set prompt = "%B[%@]%b %m[%/]> "
The problem I face now is that if I use this prompt with symbolic links,
the presented location is displaying the symbolic link rather than the
real directory name.
Is there a way of preventin this?
thanks,
es wrong here?
On my other FreeBSD server the same cronjob goes ok...
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ckup/$DATE/
Funny thing now is that in the output of the script, the following appears:
/root/cronjobs/do_daily.run: rsync: not found
file credentials of the script itself:
-rwx-- 1 root wheel 246 Jun 20 2010 do_daily.run
What do I oversee here?
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Thank you (all) for your information; I followed your suggestions and it
all works flawless!
best regards,
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thanks in advance,
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here and how to solve this?
thanks in advance,
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Hi Matthew,
Thanks, will investigate this...
best regards,
Jos
Matthew Seaman:
On 26/05/2012 12:02, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
I have this issue with bzip2 and the generation of backup logfiles.
This is the error I get:
--- cut ---
bzip2: I/O or other error, bailing out. Possible reason
I think I solved it with cvsup, but still no clue why it doesn't work
via sysinstall J-(
br,
Jos Chrispijn
Jos Chrispijn:
I want to compile my kernel and I read that for this I need to have
the complete /SRC tree installed.
If I do this via sysinstall, I get either a display that the c
Hi Michael,
that works, thanks.
BR,
Jos Chrispijn
Michael Ross:
Am 22.05.2012, 21:59 Uhr, schrieb Michael Ross :
Am 22.05.2012, 21:43 Uhr, schrieb Jos Chrispijn :
I want to compile my kernel and I read that for this I need to have
the complete /SRC tree installed.
If I do this via
Just read that a save upgrade from my current 7.4 version would be easy
by performing:
# freebsd-update upgrade -r 8.2-RELEASE
# freebsd-update install
# shutdown -r now
# freebsd-update install
Are there any pitfalls to this?
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I have updated my Perl version yesterday but now my Spamd doesn't work
anymore.
Can someone hint me how to solve this?
thanks,
Jos Chrispijn
Pls see output:
Can't locate Net/DNS.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.14.0 /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.14.1/BSDPAN
r your help
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Damien Fleuriot:
On 6/23/11 3:51 PM, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
I have updated my Perl version yesterday but now my Spamd doesn't work
anymore.
Can someone hint me how to solve this?
thanks,
Jos Chrispijn
Pls see output:
Can't locate Net/DNS.pm in @INC (@INC conta
end a warning, saying:
warn: Use of uninitialized value $opt{"syslog-socket"} in lc at
/usr/local/bin/spamd line 44
Found out that this is a minor thing and fixed *in* 3.3.2 and *in* trunk.
BR,
Jos Chrispijn
Damien Fleuriot:
Normally, any special care to be taken while upgrading
end a warning, saying:
warn: Use of uninitialized value $opt{"syslog-socket"} in lc at
/usr/local/bin/spamd line 44
Found out that this is a minor thing and fixed *in* 3.3.2 and *in* trunk.
BR,
Jos Chrispijn
Damien Fleuriot:
Normally, any special care to be taken while upgrading
by email.
Thanks in advance.
Jos Chrispijn
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Thanks all for your replies. I will check your suggestions.
BR,
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Dear group,
Is there a web driven configuration for ipfw after I installed it on my
server?
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itself.
Can someone tell me how I can resolve the +w on the working directory?
BR,
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Matthew Seaman:
One unfortunate consequence is that any relative paths within named.conf
have to be altered accordingly.
Thanks for your detailed explanation, I will follow up and let you know
if I managed to solve it.
BR
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I made a folder called -S;
how can I remove that again?
did a rm -R '-S;' but that doesn't work (...).
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Ralf Mardorf:
rm -R "-S\;" rm -R ?S?
rm: illegal option -- S
usage: rm [-f | -i] [-dIPRrvW] file ...
unlink file
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Teske, Devin:
rm -R -- -S
The "--" tells it "here's the end of the options, here come the
file/directories"
Almost : rm -R -- -S; did it, thanks very much!
BR,
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Teske, Devin:
rm -R -- -S
The "--" tells it "here's the end of the options, here come the
file/directories"
Almost:
rm -R -- -S;
did it, thanks very much for you help!
BR,
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nthly basis).
I will syn them on a daily basis to a fixed remote folder (where only
the updates will be appended).
Can someone tell me how I can do that on one command line?
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Must have had a temporary brain damage, sorry...
thanks
Jos
Paul Macdonald:
--exclude /files/photos
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Daniel O'Callaghan:
It uses rsync, but manages a directory tree with hard links to
unchanged files.
It would solve your problem, but in a different way.
Thanks for this - the issue is solved, but I will certainly have a look
to that one as well.
Jos
ain
destination IP's to be switch through another network gateway IP?
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I am looking for a program that watches login attempts (mail and ssh
login) and blocks the ip address after xx failed attempts.
Currently I am using ipfw - might be great if that program works with
ipw too...
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Thanks for the replies, I will check them out!
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Can someone please hint me to to good explanatory site that explains how
to reroute a network server to different/non standard network gateway(s)
with ipfw?
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Stupic question: I have a directory with 120 logfiles (extension *.log).
Can someone tell me how I can empty these logfiles in one command?
I thought 'echo > *.log' would work, but no way K-)
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the wellknown /var,
/tmp and /usr again.
Are these differences between what I see on YouTube examples due to v9.0
or what is causing that?
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/tmp and /usr again.
Are these differences between what I see on YouTube examples due to v9.0
or what is causing that?
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When setting up my 1TB harddisk for FreeBSD 9.0, I have some questions
about partioning:
I think of creating two partitions of 5Gb; one for the standard FreeBSD
file layour and a second one with a /backup slice on it.
Does this make sense?
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uched).
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Polytropon:
On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 19:59:22 +0200, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
When setting up my 1TB harddisk for FreeBSD 9.0, I have some questions
about partioning:
I think of creating two partitions of 5Gb; one for the standard FreeBSD
file layour and a second one w
partitioned to suit with
whatever combinations of /, /usr, /usr/local, /var. /tmp and swap suits your
fancy.
Intererestig suggestion. In my opinion overkill, but if I have to use
them, I's rather do it good then K-)
thanks,
Jos Chrispijn
The second slice would be the same size as the firs
of a new BSD
version; if I have installed it on the empty slice, I only have to make
that slice bootable (and removing that function from the original one).
Does that make sense (still in Windows mode here J-) ?
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Thanks for this very informative suggestion.
I think I need to study it thouroughly, but will certainly head for that
solution.
kind regards,
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Polytropon:
That would work, and could be performed easily even using
the slice editor of the sysinstall program.
Of course, make sure
FreeBSD 9.1-PRERELEASE
Can you tell me what might be the best MySQL version to be used and
which PHP version should I use to that?
Running 64-bit.
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Can someone tell me if there is a way of generating an email on the
moment that someone logs in to my FreeBSD server? The mail part
(phpmail) will be easy; I don't know yet how to trigger and pass
parameter to this script or redirect info to a file (that I then send by
email). Thanks.
On 11-4-2010 8:27, andrew clarke wrote:
By which method? SSH?
Yes, sorry I didn't mention that. If possible on both SSH and otherwise.
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On 11-4-2010 9:41, Doug Hardie wrote:
A cheesy way to do that is to use a popen ("tail -f
/var/log/auth.log", "r") and then read that. It will give you every
login regardless of ssh, telnet etc. You could then generate the
emails from that. I have no idea just how resource intensive this
migh
Thank you all for your kind replies; I will use the information as you
suggested (including the -F :-)
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Can someone tell me what this file exactly is for?
Got the message 'Stale lock file found. Removed' running 'portupgrade -a'.
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I see; I think I change the 'Copy' shortcut key in Putty to something
else than Ctrl-C.
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I would like to execute a script on every last day of the month in my
crontab.
Can someone tell me how I should solve that as it doesn't know which
month day is the last day of the month?
Solving this in the script to be executed is no option.
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Found another solution (for running @ 23:58):
58 23 * * * [ `date -d tomorrow +%d` -eq '01' ] && /myscript
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Mike Jeays wrote:
Isn't that a linuxism? Looking at the man pages for the date command for
FreeBSD, it looks as if 'date -v+1d' will return tomorrow's date (and it does,
I checked). The -d option is to do with daylight saving time.
- eot-
I see; will have that incorporated in the script.
Tha
Can someone tell me why I have to recompile all related programs when I
upgrade to a newer version of Perl? How easy it would be that all these
'to be recompiled' programs only were linked to just Perl instead of
Perl.x.x.x. Or is that a complete wrong way of approach?
Jos
ll related
programs are in line with this version; or do you refer to the
perl-after-upgrade option?
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Can you guarantee that all these programs will work with perl.y.y.y ?
That is another thread and a question that someone should ask
him/herself prior to the installation itself :-)
Jos Chrispijn
which clients are currently in violation of the policy. You can
also use the Web interface to reset those clients.
That's all there is to getting started. mod_throttle can keep your
bandwidth costs under control, and can also help prevent a Denial of
Service attack from crippling
Daniel Underwood wrote:
laptop to connect to the server. Due to the speed and location of the
connection, it's a relatively high-risk target.
Can you tell me what you mean with that? I mean, imho a server must been
consider always a risk target.
Perhaps I don't understand.
Jos
a why these uploads get stuck? Thanks
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Ruben de Groot wrote:
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 11:27:53AM +0200, Jos Chrispijn typed:
- use truss on the server process
Thanks for your reply; can you explain what you mean with this?
Jos Chrispijn
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Kevin Kinsey wrote:
He's assuming you have control of the FTP server ...
$ apropos truss
truss(1) - trace system calls
... so you can use the above tool to see what's going
on from the server's point of view.
Great suggestion, will do! Thanks.
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