and reliable.
Also i like to use it as a mobile cd player and dvd player, and that
works alright with xmms and Xine.
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going to serve plain html files? or also dynamic content...
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own kernel you have
dependencies.
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gp wrote:
I am up and installing!!!
If anything comes up I'll let you know.
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are on the reference card you recieved with the monitor..
That always should work :)
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aliases.db in the /etc/mail directory.
And then retry :-)
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command to build alias databases.
newaliases_path = /usr/local/bin/newaliases
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So you should use that one... and/or alias the current one to the one in
/usr/local/bin ...
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patchlevel 061.. not version 8.0.061 but 8.0.058-p061 , it
could easily be that your current version was actualy newer...
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that what you yourself say that the correct files are installed
when you downloaded from the Intel... site. So well it might be the name
thingy (but i am very unsure about that!)
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when icc-8.0.058 was installed.
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You should look for freebsd.mc and edit the listen settings there and
build a new cf file...
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update your ports tree, install portupgrade, and use that..
(portupgrade package).
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Hello Rob!
Rob wrote:
How can I see the original bootup messages from the kernel?
Do I have to reboot for that :( ?
You can, but you can also have a look at /var/run/dmesg.boot
Saves some time, and saves downtime :-)
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the same as under redhat9
try reading the handbook for more information
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demands it ( a
must do ! :-) )
you can find it in /usr/ports/net/csvsup(-without-gui)
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sql_statement: SELECT password FROM mailbox WHERE username = '%u'
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with names on it. The
mailman just dumps them in your main postbox (Your firewall).
You can have a machine behind it who spreads the mail after the main
postbox so that it end's up in your own mailbox, (Portmapping...)
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in that directory. It gives you new su files.
That does what you ask for, but i am not sure whether it solves your
problem.
Let us know if that worked.
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the HTTP/1.1 request is
Host: host x
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the samba server on the web
Do you have dns servers listed in /etc/resolv.conf?
nameserver nameserver
nameserver nameserver
arp -n -a , does that mention the router's ip and mac addres?
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never worked with CTM, but i suggest you have a look at :
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ctm.html
Perhaps that can explain an bit how you work with CTM, and then follow
/usr/src/UPDATING if you have the things in place..
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-i your external if
do you see any traffic going in and out of that thingy?
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please wrap your lines
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install kernel, reboot, make buildworld, reboot in singleusermode
make installworld, mergemaster -p , reboot, mergemaster.
does the same imho.
I may be confused here but if you do a buildworld after you do an
install
these options, then the advice
about the HardDisk is also a good one (never thought of that yet :-))
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think it's default (someone correct me if i am wrong), since i have it
also.
I could really use some help on this one! Any advice is appreciated!
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But, know that it's not secure, and you really don't want that.
The login as normal user, (which need to be in the wheel group) and then
su -'ing isn't that much work and doesn't take that much time, but it's
more secure.
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mentioned in the documentation,
but i can be mistaken (then i read it somewhere else but can't recall
it at this time)..
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In order to update your src tree and ports tree :-)
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, locally , or with su -,sudo.
Use it remote, get whacked, everything breaks, too bad.
My approach in a hard way :-)
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into copyright's etc)
is that BSD has a Free License you can do anything with it. It's more
free than GPL. and even OpenBSD like's it (and they are really into free
software nowayadays)
hope this shed a little light..
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this at advocacy@
instead of questions@ :-)
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as (low_level_user), rebuild as root.
Just cronts, no transfers etc done as root, only the local things as
root. Just to prevent anything scary :-)
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*.* @ipofyourloghost
or whatever you'd wish to log there.
It uses port 514 UDP. (That's generic for syslog)
Also don't forget any firewalling thingy's you use.. You must allow the
traffic ;-)
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assume that this isn't
the first day the host is running.
Hope this helps a bit,
Also note that this is my consideration, and may or may not be backupped
by other persons ;-)
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Subscribe and learn :-)
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*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/sys/modules/ntfs.
Perhaps the modules can only be created when building a new kernel.
why do you need to make it anyway? with me it is listed in
/boot/kernel(/ntfs.ko)
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. Thanks
Cheers
p.s little sidenote, FreeBSD works fine without the drivers, even VESA
mode under X works. But when working dualscreen and for getting it all
out of your card, it's better to use the driver.
Thanks
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The syntax for /etc/resolv.conf is correct, and yeah since dhcp does not
give you any dns servers any more you need to fill them in yourself.
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need dhcp, then ifconfig_yournick=dhcp
and then (most of the time) you don't have to specify
anything in /etc/resolv.conf since that probably will be filled in for
you by the remote dhcp server.
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ports manually with portupgrade, and deinstalled
kopete which gave headache (2 times).
After that, the install went smooth, took about 24 hours to run all the
updates, manual portupgrade's remove the offending one, and startup
gnome again.
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the ports?
(What exactly did you do to upgrade?)
Hope this helps a bit
Regards,
Ben Craig
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Not that i am very good in perl,
In KSH scripting it's like this:
%H:%M for a 00:00 output instead of
Perhaps that will help you:-)
(Oh the command date +%H:%M)
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Well that does not work (FYI)
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Any suggestions on how to fix this???
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Hello All,
How do I uninstall or disable snmpd. I have spent too many days
trying to find this info.
pkg_info |grep -i snmp
Check which snmpd you have installed.
then do pkg_delete $return_information_from_pkg_info_command
HTH!,
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that enables the
usage of cvs in your network? (you are allowed to obscure the data ;))
I think there would be something like:
pass in quick on if from any to my_int port 2401 keep state
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differences are, perhaps someone else can
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only one permitted to read from the maildir's specified in the named
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Does anyone know if that is possible?
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do you provide also C-sources of your utilities on your web-page?
if yes, where can i find them?
thank you
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And please, fixup your mailserver, it loops back to yourself :-)
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If there is anything else that you think that I may be missing in trying to
connect to the net, please let me know ;)
If i think that you should do something extra in the meantime i will
send and extra email ;)
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That way you have a precompiled binary, which you can use, so that
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or something that you know? since they also
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: sniffing via bpf requires the same privileges whether
promisc. is set or not, so you always need to be root for sniffing data
of the line, that is when the permissions is not tampered with :).
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Hi,
Markie forgot, and forwared this to the list, i forgot and didn't notice
it until now that it also had been sent to the list by Markie. So, i
will 'reply' this message to the Questions list as well just to keep you
guys and the archive updated.
Cheers!
Remko Lodder wrote:
Markie wrote
: In function `fr_check_wrapper':
I think you missed this option:
options PFIL_HOOKS # pfil(9) framework
in your kernel config file..
Try it and see it's magic ;)
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which tells you a little about the maildrop thingy.
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Nicx wrote:
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Is there any emulator that i can run win32 apllications on freeBSD?
... Nicx
Try wine... and like others said, try to use the subject line please!
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the entire raid disk. I don't know if there are better ways,
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be the best place.
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verbose on your information, i guess that you
use apache2, did you specify apache2ssl_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf ?
That should enable SSL based webservices during startup.
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the task.
I think you are quite right when you choose for your method :-)
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not have to explictly set it, however to make things clear you could
define it so thats even more clear (personal taste).
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You are looking at the kernel message buffer with 'sysctl -a'.
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On Jan 7, 2009, at 10:52 PM, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 22:14:18 +0100, Remko Lodder re...@elvandar.org
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On Jan 7, 2009, at 9:40 PM, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
Re: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/nl/books/handbook/smtp-auth.html
and rc.conf - make.conf for SENDMAIL_XXX build
On Jan 7, 2009, at 10:14 PM, Remko Lodder wrote:
On Jan 7, 2009, at 9:40 PM, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 15:01:52 -0500, Lowell Gilbert freebsd-questions-lo...@be-well.ilk.org
wrote:
Wouter Snels nos...@ofloo.org writes:
Lowell Gilbert schreef:
Wouter Snels nos
vulnerability.
Reference:
http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/portaudit/18e5428f-ae7c-11d9-837d-000e0c2e438a.html
Many thanks,
David
Hello david,
I corrected the entry, it should be fixed within little notice :)
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