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> > On
> > 	http://time.cdrom.com/auditors.html
> > The link to 
> >   ftp://ftp.auscert.org.au/pub/auscert/papers/secure_programming_checklist

> > is incorrect: "DNS name lookup failure"
> 
> Hmm, it works for me - are you sure your DNS isn't just temporarily
> OTL?

Hai, *

Now, the link works!. It's kind of starnage as I tested a few times,
yesterday. I didn't check the DNS directly, I forgot (it's a shame, i
know) 

But, it kind of strange as I didn't directly accessed the URL but did
it via a proxy (my ISP has wants that). The proxy did give the errror!
(but I didn't show that in my email).

Even worse: It wasn't the proxy of mine ISP, but the proxy of the
(dutch) top-level provider that is used by the proxy of my ISP.

Now, I know wy I don't like proxies !

Sorry for the fails allert, I will complain by those proxy maintainers


Bye, Albert

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From: stephen jarvis <106363.2642@compuserve.com>
Subject: Windows 95
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I have just seen your advert in Micro Mart requesting a  copy of win95.

I have the windows 95 upgrade cd rom and manual that will allow you to
upgrade from previous versions of windows to win95.

My asking price is £45.00.We live in Manchester.Collecting it if you are
interested would be the easiest way to have a look at it and buy if you
wish.   

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Dear FreeBSD,

I was desperately saerching for an operating system, which would be better
than Windows'95. We do not like it, because it crashes everytime. We also
have got a network installed and that only works temporaroly, we even
bought one of the most expensive 3com cards from this month, that did not
help either. This Pc is just new, it is a Pentium 200 with 32 MB of Ram a
2.5 GB Hard Disk, a 12x speed CD-ROM drive and a diamond graphics card. But
Windows is Windows, and it makes the system slower everytime. I would like
to receive some more information about your operating system, can it run
Windows'95 applications? How do we purchase it?

Kind regards,

Gerry Korver

E-Mail:
isnet@g-net.net


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I'm afraid you have the wrong place.  We're not in the business of buying
anything, much less Win95 CDs, nor have we any such advertisement running
in Micro Mart at this time.

Regards,

						Jordan

> I have just seen your advert in Micro Mart requesting a  copy of win95.
> 
> I have the windows 95 upgrade cd rom and manual that will allow you to
> upgrade from previous versions of windows to win95.
> 
> My asking price is £45.00.We live in Manchester.Collecting it if you are
> interested would be the easiest way to have a look at it and buy if you
> wish.   


From owner-freebsd-www  Sun Feb 16 18:40:06 1997
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Hi, Ade,

I've uploaded to my home directory at freefall the backlog entries
from the Gallery, as received until today. I have, also, wrote a
couple of scripts to process the incoming mail and generate a HTML
page on-the-fly to release, hold and delete the entries, keeping the
databases up-to-date.

If you find it useful to you, please ask me to send it back. The
sources are in C, and comments in Portuguese (it was for may personal
use, so I hadn't keep in mind writing in English).

Good luck, and if I can help you more... Sorry for leaving the
Gallery, but there's a serious and urgent problem for me to solve :(

Best regards,
Ricardo A G Almeida
AG SISTEMAS

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> From: Ade Barkah <mbarkah@hemi.com>
> To: Jordan K. Hubbard <jkh@time.cdrom.com>
> Cc: www@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: Gallery Editor position is open.
> Date: Sexta-feira, 14 de Fevereiro de 1997 16:28
> 
> > Ricardo must, unfortunately, vacate the position due to time
> > pressure.  Before I go looking outside the group, is there anyone
> > here who's be willing to take over the Gallery pages?
> 
> I can at least clear the current backlog (Ricardo, can you send
> me the files ?) Jordan, you can also forward the new gallery 
> submissions to freebsd-gallery@hemi.com, and I'll take care of 
> them in the interim.
> 
> I'm going to be out of town until Monday morning, but I'm free
> thereafter.
> 
> If it's that much work that I spend all my time doing gallery 
> work, then obviously I don't want to do that, but otherwise I
> don't mind taking care of it.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> -Ade
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From owner-freebsd-www  Sun Feb 16 20:32:59 1997
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Ricardo AG wrote:
> I've uploaded to my home directory at freefall the backlog entries
> from the Gallery, as received until today.

Thanks! I just got back in town, so I will start processing them
tonight.

> I have, also, wrote a couple of scripts to process the incoming mail 
> and generate a HTML page on-the-fly to release, hold and delete the 
> entries, keeping the databases up-to-date.

Please send them to me as well, I would like to take a look at them.

> Sorry for leaving the Gallery, but there's a serious and urgent 
> problem for me to solve :(

Thanks all that you've done, I know you've put in a lot of work in 
writing the gallery-management programs. Good luck in your endeavors, 
and keep in touch!

Regards,

-Ade
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On Sun, 16 Feb 1997, Gerard Korver wrote:

> I was desperately saerching for an operating system, which would be better
> than Windows'95. We do not like it, because it crashes everytime. We also
> have got a network installed and that only works temporaroly, we even
> bought one of the most expensive 3com cards from this month, that did not
> help either. This Pc is just new, it is a Pentium 200 with 32 MB of Ram a
> 2.5 GB Hard Disk, a 12x speed CD-ROM drive and a diamond graphics card. But
> Windows is Windows, and it makes the system slower everytime. I would like
> to receive some more information about your operating system, can it run
> Windows'95 applications? How do we purchase it?

FreeBSD is a UNIX-style operating system for PCs and compatibles.  At
current, it can run Windows 3.1 applications using the Wine Windows
emulator, but not Windows95 applications.

Further information regarding FreeBSD is available at
http://www.freebsd.org.

Doug White                              | University of Oregon  
Internet:  dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu    | Residence Networking Assistant
http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~dwhite    | Computer Science Major

PS:  Sounds like the PnP BIOS in your machine is broken or you have the
IRQ of the network card allocated to another device.  Make sure the
network card has unique resources.


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All,

I just wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who contributed to
the FreeBSD project, or anyone who is listening.  I had my first real
experience with the FreeBSD 2.1.5-RELEASE today.  I had downloaded 
it a while back but unfortunately hadn't had much of a chance to play
with it.

Today our Sparc II went down.  We were using the system for e-mail,
mail lists, web server, etc.   I didn't have any other Sun systems
available that I could temporarily use,  so I decided to try to
configure the FreeBSD 2.1.5-RELEASE that I had installed on my 
Gateway Solo portable.  Within hours I had everything running and
turned a portable into a fully functional server.  Thanks to your web
pages, documentation, and a stable release, everything went fine.
And I must admit, much smoother than the days when I used to play
with BSD 4.3 on a VAX.  In fact, much more functional than any
out of the box HP, Solaris, DEC, SCO, etc .... system that I have
paid to license.  I am truly amazed.

Dave Horvath
Chromatix, Inc.

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> I just wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who contributed to
> the FreeBSD project, or anyone who is listening.  I had my first real
> experience with the FreeBSD 2.1.5-RELEASE today.  I had downloaded 
> it a while back but unfortunately hadn't had much of a chance to play
> with it.

You're entirely welcome!  And if you liked that install, we hope you'll
be even more pleased with 2.1.7 should you have occasion to install it
anytime soon.  2.1.7 will be released onto ftp.cdrom.com later on tonite.

					Jordan

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i dunno how to use ftp mirror to download please tell me how to use it

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On Tue, 18 Feb 1997, Mikael Karpberg wrote:

> According to Dmitry Kohmanyuk:
> > In article <199702172225.XAA21874@ocean.campus.luth.se> you wrote:
> [...]
> > I think that just having main repository into a normal country can be a
> > better option.  Sadly, most normal countries have poorer Internet
> > connectivity.
> 
> Try scandinavia. As far as I know all the scandinavian countries have
> very good internet connectivity. Ok... Sometimes the US link is not the best,
> but then again, that is not scandinavia having a bad connection to internet.
> It's US having a bad connection to the internet. ;-)
> Meaning, if the US-Europe link sucks, it's neither sides fault, really.

That's why OpenBSD is in Canada. The links from Canada to the US are just
as fast as if I were in the US (for example, I have a T1 from rogers
network services, who have multiple T3's straight off the Chicago NAP - my
connection to the US is just as fast as any US T1..). Scandanavia is
certainly a good choice for Europe. I think Germany's net connections are
decent as well.. France's connections seem to really blow.

> And wouldn't i be better to ahve the main repository outside US, and having
> that mirrored into the machine that today is the main repository. That seems
> more logical, no?

I think that might not be a bad idea. The problem, of course, is who is
willing to donate the bandwidth aside from Walnut Creek CDROM to hold the
main freebsd distribution? I know I would have no problems donating
machine time, but I can't afford to give away too much of my bandwidth -
it's just too bloody expensive, and my profit margins are already next to
zero!

I would like to know how much bandwidth (approx.) is used by FreeBSD, so
I've cc'ed this to www@freebsd.org for an opinion.

 And have all encryption things written outside the US,
> so that it can be downloaded by everyone. As far as I understand, there's
> no problem importing encryption stuff into the US, is it? It seems to me
> that moving the main repository would be the easiest and most logical
> solution, since we could add all the encryption we wanted, then, without
> any problems.
> 

Well, something I'm certainly willing to do is provide development account
on a machine here in Canada - I'm checking into the laws in detail right
now, but it might be a way for the crypto stuff to not be of US origin,
which would make it exportable... (mail me privately with PGP to discuss
this matter further).

-Mark

>   /Mikael
> 
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I just noticed your web page http://www.freebsd.org/cgallery.html,
listing a number of commercial sites that use FreeBSD.  We also 
use FreeBSD on our system here.  Would you be willing to add us 
to the list?  Let me know.  [We could and probably should add a
link from our pages to you, as well.]

Info on us:

	Blue Neptune Network Services, Inc.
	http://www.blueneptune.com
	ISP in San Jose, California.

Thanks!

-- 
Michael Bryan
michael@blueneptune.com

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Can you add Stronghold to the list of commercial softwares
for FreeBSD? (http://stronghold.c2.net/)

Thanks.

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Can you send us a small paragraph of text in HTML?  We wouldn't know
what to say about you and your marketing people would no doubt do a
better job. :)

					Jordan

> Can you add Stronghold to the list of commercial softwares
> for FreeBSD? (http://stronghold.c2.net/)
> 
> Thanks.


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At the bottom of www.freebsd.org/availability.html


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> At the bottom of www.freebsd.org/availability.html

Thanks, fixed!

					Jordan

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Hello,
As I'm sure you know, quite a few of your ftp HREF's are refrenced to
non-existing directory. What comes to mind is rawrite.exe on
install.html. Email is free so I thought I'd let you know. My hat is off
you for building such a highly functional site though. 

Brian Eagan

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Hi!

I am building an Intranet using FreeBSD and Apache. Now I am looking for
a search engine to search the Intranet, and I just wonder which one you
use.

Yours sincerely
Erik Gavlefors
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Remember, htmlcheck (on freefall) is your friend!

Don't commit without it!  :)


-john

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U branch.sgml
U ja_JP.EUC/handbook/handbook.sgml
U ja_JP.EUC/handbook/install.sgml
for i in FAQ handbook; do  if [ ! -e $i ]; then  cvs co -P $i;  fi  done
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> Remember, htmlcheck (on freefall) is your friend!
> 
> Don't commit without it!  :)

Heh. Guilty as charged, sir! :-)

Will fix.

				Jordan

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netscape is unable to locate /pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/ports/www/jdk.tar.gz



-- 
Anne Hutton
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On Thu, 20 Feb 1997, Ade Barkah wrote:

> mbarkah     97/02/20 12:21:18
> 
>   Modified:    data      Makefile
>   Log:
>   Removed includes.sgml from DOCS. Not needed and might break the
>   build process.

What is needed is some dependency specification mechanism.
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of mkdepend(1) based on SP, but like so many other useful tools,
it remains vaporware.

In the meantime, some manual method of specifying dependencies
would be handy.  Essentially everything depends on includes.sgml
so that could be a special case...

As should be evident from "web.mk", I'm far from an expert when
it comes to complex makefiles; the build procedure leaves a lot
to be desired!

-john


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On Thu, 20 Feb 1997, ErikGavlefors wrote:

> I am building an Intranet using FreeBSD and Apache. Now I am looking for
> a search engine to search the Intranet, and I just wonder which one you
> use.

At this moment, freewais-sf + a bit of perl.

I'm not fond of this however.  The software is quite unstable.

Although there are one or two crippling bugs at this instant, I
am much more enthusiastic about CNIDR's Isearch (part of Isite). 
The current problem releates to indexing files that are bigger
than can fit in memory.

-john


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On Thu, 20 Feb 1997, Anne Hutton wrote:

> netscape is unable to locate /pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/ports/www/jdk.tar.gz

The web server is a bit out of sync with the ftp server at the
moment. :(

Jdk moved from the www directory to the devel directory.

-john


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Hi,
  The table showing the auditors and the sections they are working on
has a formatting error -- the first column shows </TD>'s in each
field.

Viren
-- 
Viren Shah ++ viren@cc.gatech.edu ++ (404)881-8563 [H] ++ (404)894-4650
[W]
     ======     FreeBSD: It's free, it's fast, it's fun.     ======
        "3 syncs represent the trinity - init, the child and the
             eternal zombie process."  -- Jordan Hubbard

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Dear Free BSD:

I think we have sent you email before but, I have never seen us listed on
your site. VirtuFlex has been running on FreeBSD since October of 1996.

We would like to have cross links between our sites.  I am in the process of
expanding our partners pages to include OS Vendors.  Please send me a logo,
3 line blurb about FreeBSD and the page you want us to link to.  

Thanks,
Tracy

Here is our blurb:

VirtuFlex 1.1 ™ is a versatile engine that powers dynamic Internet and
Intranet applications. VirtuFlex transforms static web sites into live
applications by integrating databases, Internet faxing, email and pagers
with the web. The simple VirtuFlex macro language provides sophisticated
functionality without CGI programming. TemplatePaks™  boost your
productivity and provide pre-built functionality such as threaded discussion
groups, help desks, fax back systems, shopping carts, online auctions, lead
capture systems, and product finders. VirtuFlex costs  $995 per domain.

        You can reach VirtuFlex on the World Wide Web at
http://www.virtuflex.com or at (617) 497-8006.


If you need a logo please drag the appropriate size off our site or contact
me and I will send you one.

_______________________________________________________________
Tracy Kugelman             VirtuFlex Software Corp.
Director of  Marketing     930 Massachusetts Avenue
tracyk@virtuflex.com       Cambridge, MA 02139
Ph:617.497.8006 Ext. 32    Fax: 617.492.0486
http://www.virtuflex.com
VirtuFlex the versatile tool for developing dynamic web sites!
_______________________________________________________________


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I'm thinking we should do more to aid Vixie's fight against spammers.
He's currently looking for signatures in his latest campaign against
them, and just as we showed a blue ribbon for the campaign against
the CDA so I was thinking we might display, somewhere on our home
page, a little "help fight Internet spam!" link to this.

What do folks think?

					Jordan

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hey, I was wondering how I could obtain a FREE copy of FreeBSD (the
server)  thanx

stromer--

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> hey, I was wondering how I could obtain a FREE copy of FreeBSD (the
> server)  thanx
> 
> stromer--

You can find information on getting your own wonderful copy of
FreeBSD from:

   http://www.freebsd.org/where.html

Have fun!

-Ade Barkah
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> I'm thinking we should do more to aid Vixie's fight against spammers.
> He's currently looking for signatures in his latest campaign against
> them, and just as we showed a blue ribbon for the campaign against
> the CDA so I was thinking we might display, somewhere on our home
> page, a little "help fight Internet spam!" link to this.

Sounds good. We can put the small logo on our index page. Bob
Metcalfe wants ISPs to start charging customers for every piece
of email they send to people wont spam (what a horrible idea)... 
I think Tom Christiansen / Perlbug mailing list has the right
idea on what to do to spammers:

   http://www.perl.com/misc/uce.html

Cya,

-Ade
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Tracy,

I've added a shorter blurb about VirtuFlex based on David Falkoff's
<dfalkoff@virtuflex.com> email to us awhile back. The entry should
appear on our web pages within the next few hours. I'll update the
entry tomorrow to add your phone #, etc. You can preview the entry
at http://freebsd.hemi.com/commercial/software.html.

Should you wish to add a link to our site, you can find our logo and 
its copyright information from http://www.freebsd.org/gallery.html.
Please link to our main page, http://www.freebsd.org.

(Incidently, since you're running FreeBSD, you can also fill out the
gallery.html form and be included in our user gallery as well.)

Thanks,

-Ade Barkah
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> Dear Free BSD:
> 
> I think we have sent you email before but, I have never seen us listed on
> your site. VirtuFlex has been running on FreeBSD since October of 1996.
> 
> We would like to have cross links between our sites.  I am in the process of
> expanding our partners pages to include OS Vendors.  Please send me a logo,
> 3 line blurb about FreeBSD and the page you want us to link to.  
> 
> Thanks,
> Tracy
> 
> Here is our blurb:
> 
> VirtuFlex 1.1 ™ is a versatile engine that powers dynamic Internet and
> Intranet applications. VirtuFlex transforms static web sites into live
> applications by integrating databases, Internet faxing, email and pagers
> with the web. The simple VirtuFlex macro language provides sophisticated
> functionality without CGI programming. TemplatePaks™  boost your
> productivity and provide pre-built functionality such as threaded discussion
> groups, help desks, fax back systems, shopping carts, online auctions, lead
> capture systems, and product finders. VirtuFlex costs  $995 per domain.
> 
>         You can reach VirtuFlex on the World Wide Web at
> http://www.virtuflex.com or at (617) 497-8006.
> 
> 
> If you need a logo please drag the appropriate size off our site or contact
> me and I will send you one.
> 
> _______________________________________________________________
> Tracy Kugelman             VirtuFlex Software Corp.
> Director of  Marketing     930 Massachusetts Avenue
> tracyk@virtuflex.com       Cambridge, MA 02139
> Ph:617.497.8006 Ext. 32    Fax: 617.492.0486
> http://www.virtuflex.com
> VirtuFlex the versatile tool for developing dynamic web sites!
> _______________________________________________________________

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John Fieber wrote:

> >   Removed includes.sgml from DOCS. Not needed and might break the
> >   build process.
> 
> What is needed is some dependency specification mechanism.
> In theory, it should be fairly trivial to make an SGML equivalent
> of mkdepend(1) based on SP, but like so many other useful tools,
> it remains vaporware. ...

John,

In the meantime, could you please 'touch' /usr/local/www/build/data/
availability.sgml to force a new version ? Its a.latest.not macro is 
incorrect since we don't yet have the above sp-mkdepend-vaporware. =-) 
(And I don't have enough permissions.) The only other place the macro
is used is in /releases/index.sgml (which updated fine.)

Thanks!

-Ade
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