ey succeed.
The last two tries ended up moving it back when things didn't come back up.
This should also stabilize the ipv6 access to the mirror.
/brian chee
Aloha and Happy Holidays Luau folks.....
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Supporting
d me to a meeting. The
language is (mostly ) English btw, same as on line.
:)
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the NIST has a nice status page at
http://tf.nist.gov/tf-cgi/
servers.cgi for checking service.
Any better suggestions?
Thanks,
-Jeff
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and ntp.hawaii.edu (HNL)
Brian, could I use lntpl.hawaii.edu ?
Thanks:
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Aloha Warren,
Keep cool!
And I'm glad the list still has things on it, though infrequently.
:) Hi Scott
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It happens. :)
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Aloha Jeff
I run POSTFIX on a server for my mail and it has been fine for a few
years. Mine is on FreeBSD OS but I think you can run it on LINUX.
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I never use the
photos, music and stuff on the screen.Its used for picking up email when
I travel and searching the net. And airline schedules, checking in for
flights etc.
Thanks ... AL
On 09/05/2012 10:17 AM, Al Plant wrote:
Aloha,
Seeing the post from Jeff reminded me to ask this.
I have
. Tried
to update but doesnt finish install.
Does any one have a suggestion to any link to a how to make things
install on the version of Ubuntu that is on the machine? Or do I have to
upgrade the version?
Mahalo...
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+ http
Brian Chee wrote:
BIOS upgrade has been donesystem rebootedsorry for the interruption.
/brian chee
Thanks Brian... Classes began again today I see.
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Call Fiona 441-5001.
She is the accountant and ask her to give you any names she may have
that could put you on the right track to this service. Some one in their
tech department may know.
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but not Parallel Omegas. My wifes MS
machine has no parallel input and my several FreeBSD boxes do but wont
find the hardware. I used to use Omega Zip under FreeBSD 4.11. Thought
these had been transferred years ago but they were only found recently.
Any suggestions appreciated.
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I know of a colo and provider that is out of SanDiego CA who runs Linux
and FreeBSD stuff. THey gave me help when I set up my own servers here
in Wahiawa.
May be a contact to check
hooked to them on different dsl line. Firewall is also located in my
shed. (I have backup power for 10 hrs from stationary batteries.)
For many years now I have no issues that were not rectified immediately.
(Ex: DSL dropped (Telcom Issue but Net Enterprise Techs got immediate
action.)
~Al P
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Aloha,
I use hardware transfer KVM switches on several systems. Do you have a
specific question?
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Aloha,
Anybody on the list have the name of a local time server I can use to
set a FreeBSD machine that tends to drift.
Mahalo.
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Vince Hoang wrote:
On Mar 3, 2011, at 12:36 PM, Al Plant wrote
Does anyone on the list have experience with a firewall on an Oceanic cable
feed? Linux or Freebsd is what I use,.but I only have experience with firewalls
on Telcom lines.
IP is IP. It doesn't matter if your provider hand
.
He gets attacked a lot with viruses and other weirdness even with Norton
on the box.
Any suggestions appreciated.
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On Feb 13, 2011, at 11:46 AM, Al Plant wrote:
Aloha,
I want to add a dhcp NetGear WPN824v3 wireless leg for 2 laptops (1 MS7
and 1 Ubuntu Linux) on my existing static IP lan of 10 desktops and servers
(all FreeBSD).
I run fixed IP on both segments now using 192.168.1.x addresses but would
lik
since the laptops
have to be reconfigured every time they come back on my home/office lan.
Has anyone on our list had experience with this or knows of a how-to?
Thanks,
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esn't have it himself.
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"All that's really worth doing is what we do
Stanfield, Doug wrote:
Al,
The dead cable was inter island and has been fixed for a while. The DNS and
other issues were resolved in the early hours this morning by fixing
misbehaving or misapplied route filters.
-Doug-
On 12/3/10 3:31 PM, "Al Plant" wrote:
Dwight Victor (Gm
m. But if I recall RR and Oceanic have a dead ocean
cable and they were using other Pacific services temporarily.
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<
s for cars. The connectors are
stainless bolts not like the ones for cars.
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Good to see the list alive again.
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,
Can you post the http:// and ftp:// for the new and improved LUAU mirror.
Mahalo
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Nice work. I'll be waiting to hear the final result.
We certainly have learned something here for those of us who followed
the thread. Thanks guys for the insight into ipv6.
~Al
Jason Axelson wrote:
I may be missing something, but what is wrong with just using sudo?
Jason
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 12:04 PM, Al Plant wrote:
Aloha,
I want to add network printing to a HP netbook running Ubuntu Linux. The
network is existing and runs on FreeBSD.
I have tried to make an
blems under ssh and su on remote
FreeBSD servers editing as root. So I must be missing something.
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printcap file for lpr to work on the lan printer. I set up cups with the
helper GUI but the cue fills but has no way of finding the assigned IP
of the printer.
Ubuntu says the default is the BSD printcap file format. This is how my
others connect.
Any ideas.
~Al Plant - Honolulu, Hawaii - Phone
a lot of work using
SSH, and aptitude is great for looking through the available choices for
adding an FTP server, or picking from the versions of a certain type of
service that are available with a few keystrokes.
Good luck,
-Jeff
Al Plant wrote:
Aloha,
I have to test networks with this HP
ystem.
Sorry, I would check right now on one of my Ubuntu boxes, but they
seem to be down at the moment, so I'm not sure about the above advice.
Jason
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Al Plant wrote:
Aloha,
I have to test networks with this HP Mini running Ububtu 8*. So I need
traceroute.
John Montgomery wrote:
See if the mtr utility is in your distro?
http://linux.die.net/man/8/mtr
--John Montgomery
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 30, 2009, at 5:21 PM, Al Plant wrote:
Aloha,
I have to test networks with this HP Mini running Ububtu 8*. So I need
traceroute. The normal Linux
Starbucks and my network printer I think
needs a prrintcap file like I learned to do way back the day.
Mahalo..
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Brian Chee wrote:
http://www.novell.com/documentation/suse91/suselinux-adminguide/html/ch05s07
.html
From looking at this you would list the jobs in the queue and then once ou
have the job numbers kill the individual print job.
/brian chee
On 6/28/09 4:06 PM, "Al Plant" wrot
bin/lprm - again and this time it cleared.
But still wont print.
Any ideas?
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"All that&
Aloha,
I have setup netrwork printing but I need a command line command to
clear the qeue. In FreeBSD we use /usr/bin/lprm -
Any body know how it goes with Ubuntu Linux. This seems to be a cups
install. I used the GUI so I cant tell what files to clear.
--
~Al Plant - Honolulu, Hawaii
ing debian was to create a few /etc/network/interfaces files.
Then I ran a basic script like iamhome, iamatwork, iamatuh, to load
the appropriate configurations for my interfaces. For you, this will
work fine.
~Al Plant
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site is:
http://www.xirrus.com/library/wifitools.php
/brian chee
On 6/27/09 4:40 PM, "Al Plant" wrote:
R. Scott Belford wrote:
Al
There are 3 (among others) ways you can adjust your network settings.
You can manually edit your /etc/network/interfaces file, you can use
system/admi
you have a Wired and a Wireless lan that you want to
bring up. I would suggest using the system/administration/network
tool for this.
Wicd, as mentioned by Jason, will likely and eventually replace the
current tools.
--scott
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Al Plant wrote:
Aloha Gurus,
I run
it. I am used to command like setups for networks not the GUI point
and click.
Any help appreciated.
Mahalo...
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< em
ls on the Big Island.
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ething.
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Happy New Year to our list people.
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Aloha Vince,
Thanks for the update.
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Aloha John,
I live in Hawaii and get mail from two lists claiming LUAU. Can anyone
tell me which is the real list?
Or should we copy both with mail. ( Vince... Scott ... What's up?)
I am on the Berkley and San Diego lists as well.
~Al Plant - Honolulu, Hawaii - Phone: 808-284
ct it to not last long.
Try running the fan outside of the case and see if it makes the same noise.
You can try to glue felt to the sides of the case. It deadens the noise
if the case itself shakes or vibrates. I have done this to several
units that sit under workers desks.
~Al Plant - Hono
i.org
Aloha,
I got the messages for the switch to the new server just fine.
Happy 4th of July
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Does this require us to resubscribe or something?
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dward Haddock wrote:
On Sun, 2008-05-04 at 15:10 -1000, Al Plant wrote:
Is the Luau list still alive?
Aloha,
I am not sure. It seemed some things happened and everyone stopped
posting.
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Ah Ha!
As always a voice of reason.
Glad you still lurk, Gary.
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Aloha Gurus,
In Hawaii a
i.
I have known Scott for many years and he has always been supportive of
the open source community education and anti establishment. Unless he's
changed his stripes he should be in favor education and of retired
computers going to the open source movement not the trash.
If there are two streams of thought then we should consider two separate
organizations. Maybe even two lists.
Al Plant
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Vince Hoang wrote:
On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 02:34:24PM -1000, Al Plant wrote:
FreeBSD 6.1
I have installed sendmail imap and pop3. I tried installing
dovecot. I can still send from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] user to
anywhere on the inet. However, I get a bad authentication
passwd err for the same
over all the How to's and README files I could find.
Any Ideas appreciated
.Al Plant wrote:
Aloha and Happy 4th of July.
I am trying to make a mail server with sendmail and have not done this
before. I am getting the following errors.
Does anyone know what file holds the relaying that
07-02 20:43:17: --> RCPT To:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sun 2006-07-02 20:43:17: <-- 550 5.7.1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... Relaying denied
--- End Transcript ---
: Message contains [1] file attachments
>>>>>
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Aloha Dave,
I just installed apache 2.1 on FreeBSD 6.1 and got help from Vince on
this list and from the apache website. FreeBSD uses Redhat/Fedora for
the linux compatibility base I belive.
If you want to setup virtual hosts I can tell you what worked for me it
you need
more
you see a total dns response time of 154 ms from our noc.
dig soa lava.net | more
you see a total dns response time of 34 ms from our noc.
If this is any indication the rr slowness of response looks like there
end and not from your OS on the local box.
Al Plant
-- Webmaster- http://hawa
Vince Hoang wrote:
On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 07:04:58AM -1000, Al Plant wrote:
I have tried to setup a Virtual hosts server in apache 1.3 (
single IP to the box) and I can get only the first domain in
the three in the setup I am trying to come up. (moving any of
the three to that position
info that a box running FreeBSD accessed by ssh wont allow virtual
hosts. If this is true is there a work around?
Any body know how I can find a how-to on this?
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the
connection.
I have cheched the How to's and FAQ's. I have rebooted the server. I
have checked the Clients listings and the 2 IP's are ok. ( Or I don't
think the test name would work.)
Am I missing adding something to another file for each additional user?
Any su
for a mailing list identity.
I am glad to see you guys are doing some installs and learning sessions
again. Excellent work!
Al Plant
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Supporting Open Source Computing - - FreeBSD 4.11/6.* -- Debian Linux 3*
"All that'
won't find it and the user bios settings
won't stick above a 1000 MB drive.
Anyone know if a bios upgrade would fix this or is there a trick to
force it to see the drive?
I had a similar problem trying to get a Dell Lap top to take a bigger HD
and didn't have any luck.
Tha
Aloha Rob,
Applause for Jim from over here in FreeBSD land too.
Al Plant
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"All that's really worth doing is what we do for others."
May 2006 be a healthy and prosperous year for our *NIX community.
Aloha!
Al Plant
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"All that's really worth doing is what we do for other
Any one know if there is an adaptor to go from a 4 pin power supply plug
to a 15 pin on a SATA drive since Maxtor has stopped making the 2 plug
model drives?
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Supporting Open Source Computing - - FreeBSD 4.11/6
00 for a 7 foot rack.
7 feet was a bit too tall for my NOC shed and a bit pricey. I went to
Home Depot and picked up 6 foot angle aron and made one for $53.00. I
sprayed it black and it looks ok. I holds 8 server boxes on shelves and
a router nicely.
Contact me if you want to see it.
Aloha,
( usb0 ) and what
ever File System you want to use on the device?
Thanks Gurus
Al Plant
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Linux 3*
"All that's really worth doing is what we do
experience very helpfull.
Al Plant
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"All that's really worth doing is what we do for others."- Lewis Carroll
Luau People...
Price Busters has found an IT person.
Thanks for your interest.
Al Plant
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"All that's really worth doing is what we do
lists
etc. This is a learning position for retail business IT.
Call Tate Goodman for particulars. 389-4914
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n the time off the island, but hooray for the arrival of a second
vehicle.
jim
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Aloha Scott!
At what time do the get togethers happen?
Al P
and FOSS.
Jim
(who still thinks that freebsd is better for some things.)
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he command line.
I don't know SUSE, but you can probably do something similar to get
the Gnome back.
Al Plant
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"All that's really
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The instructions are clear and come with the part.
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Running FreeBSD 4.9 ~ Supporter of Open Source Computing ~
Nothing of value is accomplished without a str
x27;t
use anonomus logins. Even the M$ box works with the IP assignments. (You
can set a FreeBSD box to receive anonomus logins if you wanted to from
the (/stand/sysinstall) setup screen, but I don't use this feature.)
Aloha! Al Plant -Webmaster
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Runni
Anyone know where I can buy 100 MB Zip Disks Cheap.
Some internet source maybe?
No place had them locally that I could find in HNL.
Aloha! Al Plant -Webmaster
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Running FreeBSD 4.9 ~ Supporter of Open Source Computing ~
Nothing of value is accomplished without
Heard the Tech Show on NPR this afternoon.
Great Job from the guys from the open source community and goor
recognition for Hosef and the LUAU listers.
Good Job Don.
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Nothing of value is
site. Several sheets are fed at once. The paper
> > > holder is vertical and the lifter wears and eventually picks up
> > several
> > > sheets or even cards at a time.
> > >
> > > This is driving me nuts. The printer is a 1999 model and has been
> >
Jon Reynolds wrote:
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of al plant
> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 1:09 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [luau] Printing on FreeBSD
>
> Dana Smith wrote:
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>
Dana Smith wrote:
>
> Al,
>
> I have had some luck with a Canon bubble jet (older model).
>
> Dana
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: al plant [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 11:42 AM
> > To: FreeBSD; F
Hi Gurus
I need the name of a cheap printer that works under FreeBSD.
B&W or Color.
I Had a HP Laserjet running Linux, but I want to convert since the
printer has some paper feed issues.
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Gary Dunn wrote:
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> On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 15:46:17 -1000
> al plant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> ...
> > The BIOs setting was the fault.
> >
> > I cleared it by disabling the BIOs internal motherboard settings and
> > installing a printer card
Gary Dunn wrote:
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> On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 19:46:09 -1000
> al plant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Configuring a zip drive.
> >
> > I have a FreeBSD 4.4 box that works fine with Zip drives. I have another
> > 4.4 that I can't get to configure the
of you FreeBSD guys know how to cure this?
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ince I'm not using this commercially, I doubt that the price would
> > be justifiable. Another option is for me to find a place to leave a
> > server in Tokyo, so I'd like to figure this out before I move to
> > Honolulu. I'd appreciate it if you could share your
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California Dig
s!
FreeBSD works on LapTops and Desktops just fine. I have several. ANd all
the MACS are now FreeBSD based.
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camera guy stepped in the
> elevator to leave, he had a set of KRUD Linux cd's in hand, along with a
> miniature Tux.
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> I figure once he installs it at home, we'll get him aboard LUAU :)
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> stoked,
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MonMotha,
Yes! I operate FreeBSD and Linux on the desktop and agree with the
ease of shutdown - h now
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up finally.
The other Win 98 boxes on the lan don't have to have a real IP in there
to come up and surf the internet from inside my network.
Very Strange.
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ove and then
> reinstall TCP/IP from the network setup.
>
> On Sun, 29 Jun 2003, al plant wrote:
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> > Any body have this problem with Windows 98?
> >
> > I have my friends Windows 98 box which runs behind a Linux/unix firewall
> > router. It stopped resolvin
Vince Hoang wrote:
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> On Sun, Jun 29, 2003 at 07:04:20PM -1000, al plant wrote:
> > I have my friends Windows 98 box which runs behind a Linux/unix
> > firewall router. It stopped resolving the IP addresses to the
> > domain names on this box.
>
> How is DNS sup
, but using the IP address I can ping ok.
Anybody know what resolves the name to the IP in Windows 98 that could
be
not set or screwed up?
Thanks.
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6 will do.
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I like # 7 for the HOSEF LOGO.
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cott
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Gftp works on FreeBSD with ssh connections also.
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