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Forum: IP Networking 08-06-2002
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Posted By Stormpie
mailserver
hi

I want to setup pop3 server, so i can accept incoming mail with my own domainname for example stormpie@my-domain.org

the unix server is in a windows2000 network, behind a win2000 router not...
2,039
Posted By Stormpie
a very annoying problem
hi

i got fbsd here,when i try to start my X server as an user I got hte following error.

Fatal server error:
xf86OpenConsole: Server must be running with root permissions
You should be usig...
2,733
Posted By Stormpie
C-Media 8738 chipset for FBSD 4.4
HI



i'm compiling my kernel with the support of this chipset.

In FreeBSD 4.2 and 4.3 I got no problem with the kernel, but with 4.4 I just can't get the kernel compiled with the soundcard...
1,987
Posted By Stormpie
swapping the nicks? how do I do that? greets
swapping the nicks? how do I do that?

greets
1,987
Posted By Stormpie
my fbsd gateway
hi

i got a problem. I use a fbsd box to share my (DSL)internet connection.
I got 2 networkcards in my fbsd box, but my networkcard 1 (to my modem) always go out. the led don't burn anymore and I...
9,147
Posted By Stormpie
is that a cable modem or a DSL modem? or...
is that a cable modem or a DSL modem?

or just a normal phone line modem?
I don't know much about modems ;)

greetings
9,147
Posted By Stormpie
go to /usr/ports/ <-- and go to the map of your X...
go to /usr/ports/ <-- and go to the map of your X system
like kde or gnome

than do make deinstall

don't forget to change your startup file.

greetings
Forum: Cybersecurity 04-11-2002
20,178
Posted By Stormpie
port 111
hi

if i do a portscan on my fbsd box, i got one port that i don't want to see it open
that's port 111, sunrpc, how can i close it?
and also my-sql port 1433 and port 1523 (cichild-lm)

tnx for...
17,536
Posted By Stormpie
FreeBSD 4.3 command mount /cdrom
FreeBSD 4.3

command
mount /cdrom
17,536
Posted By Stormpie
mount cdrom
hi

when i want to mount my cdrom i got this error

cd9660: /dev/acd0c: Invalid argument

this is how my /etc/fstab looks like:

#device mntpoint FStype Options ...
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