* Gunnar Flygt [EMAIL PROTECTED] (20041110 14:48):
What is it that makes KDE so slow when using pf with these simple rules.
Have I missed something?
Maybe you should allow everything on lo0, in and out.
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* Charles Sprickman [EMAIL PROTECTED] (20041027 13:25):
I found that and many others, but I'm trying to find something a little
more current. I'd also like to see some discussion on keeping the jail
environment as small as needed, and some info on maintenance of the jail
environment.
You
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (20040921 14:09):
Specifically what I'm looking for is just User/Group stuff. I'm setting up
a distributed Samba network - actually migrating from Novell Netware to
FreeBSD/Samba. It seems like the only sane way to approach that (with 22
servers,
* Kyle Mott [EMAIL PROTECTED] (20040712 11:32):
I read a few manpages and did some google'ing, and couldn't find much of
anything about rebuilding wtmp. I tried just moving wtmp to wtmp.old and
then doing 'touch wtmp', then logging out and back in, but it still
reads 31Dec69. Is there some way
* Jethro R Binks [EMAIL PROTECTED] (20031014 23:47):
Postfix support was only fairly recently added after repeated requests.
I've heard that the queue format is less clearly documented (I don't know;
I don't use postfix). I also understand that the Postfix developers
prefer other programs not
* Dmitry Agafonov [EMAIL PROTECTED] (20020813 18:20):
The question still remains - can one build a number of kernels and
then install them? This will save some time on updating a number
of machines: 3 steps (cvsup'ing and world and kernel(s) building)
may be fully automated.
You can put
* parv [EMAIL PROTECTED] (20020811 16:00):
installed freebsd source is/are dated around the hours of aug 10, 11
2002.
well, everything was going great... until i ran MAKEDEV thru
mergemaster. after running MAKEDEV, i saw errors flying by about
missing wheel operator groups... to which i