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Re: Changing process informations.

2002-09-17 Thread Micha Belczyk

On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 01:07:35PM +0200, Pawel Jakub Dawidek wrote:
 + void
 + delgroup(struct proc *p, gid_t gid)
 + {
 [...]
 +setsugid(p);/* XXX: Have to be here? */
 + }
 
 When I'm removing group should I call setsugid() and set P_SUGID flag?
 I think that in delgroup() this shouln't be done. Am I right?
Nope. Removing some groups might also increase process privileges.
A trivial example:

root@vanity ~#echo blah  /tmp/file
root@vanity ~#chmod 604 /tmp/file
root@vanity ~#ls -l /tmp/file
-rwr--  1 root  wheel  5 17 Wrz 11:02 /tmp/file

diavul@vanity ~$id
uid=666(diavul) gid=666(diavul) groups=666(diavul), 0(wheel)
diavul@vanity ~$cat /tmp/file
cat: /tmp/file: Permission denied

vanity% id
uid=777(michau) gid=777(michau) groups=777(michau)
vanity% cat /tmp/file
blah

 But in other hand setsugid() is always called after setgroups().
Now You know why ;)


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Re: /dev/null sources

2002-09-17 Thread Mark Murray

 I'd wish to implement something like /dev/null or /dev/zero driver taking
 the original source code as a base, but I can't find the sources
 themselves, can you help?

On STABLE (4.x and below) it is in src/sys/i386/i386/mem.c and it is
a bit messy. (Look for Rathole)

On Current (5.0+) it is in src/sys/dev/null/ and is much cleaner. :-)

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Re: Kernel panic under heavy disk load - trace enclosed

2002-09-17 Thread Evgueni V. Gavrilov

Greg Lane wrote:

 Can anyone tell me if this hardware or a real bug? Is there anything
 else I could supply which would help in understanding the problem?
take a look at http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=42277 and 
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=42235

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How can I access the special disk sector in kernel?

2002-09-17 Thread kai ouyang

Hi,Everybody,
 I want to read a special sector from my disk in kernel, how can I do?
For example:
  I want to read the 48th sector in ad0. in kernel space, if I use the 
'open' , 'lseek' , 'read' and 'close', it is wrong!
So I do not know how to do.

Thank you!
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How can I access the special disk sector in kernel?

2002-09-17 Thread kai ouyang

Hi,Everybody,
 I want to read a special sector from my disk in kernel, how can I do?
For example:
  I want to read the 48th sector in ad0. in kernel space, if I use the 
'open' , 'lseek' , 'read' and 'close', it is wrong!
So I do not know how to do.

Thank you!
Best Regards
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Solaris x86 partitions

2002-09-17 Thread Dimitar Peikov

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ATA 133 Drives on 4.7-PRERELEASE

2002-09-17 Thread Jim Durham

Hi Folks,

I'm using an AOPEN AK77PRO motherboard with 4.7 PRERELEASE.

The ATA controller (VIA 8233) is not show on the freebsd.org web site 
as a supported chipset. Is this correct? I have reason to believe 
not, as a friend with a local ISP is running several of these 
motherboards with -STABLE (with ATA-100 mode).

The problem I'm having is that the Maxtor 6L080J4 ATA-133 drives are 
being recognized as UDMA33 with the message non-ATA66 cable or 
device.

the ata(4) man page indicates that you can force the controller to 
change modes with sysctl hw.atamodes. Inputting this to sysctl 
results in unknown oid 'hw.atamodes'.

The ata(4) man page is apparently wrong, so how can I change the mode 
manually? I'd be happy to settle for ATA-100.

(Yes, I'm using 80 wire cables!)

Thanks,

Jim Durham



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Re: Changing process informations.

2002-09-17 Thread Pawel Jakub Dawidek

On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 11:09:32AM +0200, Micha Belczyk wrote:
+ root@vanity ~#echo blah  /tmp/file
+ root@vanity ~#chmod 604 /tmp/file
+ root@vanity ~#ls -l /tmp/file
+ -rwr--  1 root  wheel  5 17 Wrz 11:02 /tmp/file
+ 
+ diavul@vanity ~$id
+ uid=666(diavul) gid=666(diavul) groups=666(diavul), 0(wheel)
+ diavul@vanity ~$cat /tmp/file
+ cat: /tmp/file: Permission denied

Yes, I decide to call setsugid() because this and this:

/*
 * XXX A little bit lazy here.  We could test if anything has
 * changed before crcopy() and setting P_SUGID.
 */

If anything really means anything.

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2002-09-17 Thread De Brabandere Jean-Luc

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Re: ATA 133 Drives on 4.7-PRERELEASE

2002-09-17 Thread Jim Durham

On Tuesday 17 September 2002 11:46 am, Jim Durham wrote:
 Hi Folks,

 I'm using an AOPEN AK77PRO motherboard with 4.7 PRERELEASE.

 The ATA controller (VIA 8233) is not show on the freebsd.org web
 site as a supported chipset. Is this correct? I have reason to
 believe not, as a friend with a local ISP is running several of
 these motherboards with -STABLE (with ATA-100 mode).

 The problem I'm having is that the Maxtor 6L080J4 ATA-133 drives
 are being recognized as UDMA33 with the message non-ATA66 cable or
 device.

 the ata(4) man page indicates that you can force the controller to
 change modes with sysctl hw.atamodes. Inputting this to sysctl
 results in unknown oid 'hw.atamodes'.

 The ata(4) man page is apparently wrong, so how can I change the
 mode manually? I'd be happy to settle for ATA-100.

 (Yes, I'm using 80 wire cables!)


I got it working. Apparently this controller cares about the order of 
devices plugged in, ie; I had the Cd in ide0 and the two 80 gig 
drives in ide1. Reversing the cables and editing /etc/fstab made it
work. Sorry for the wasted bandwidth, but this was not something I
expected.
-jim


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Re: Printer (lpt0) Device Busy (Epson Stylus Color 740)

2002-09-17 Thread Evan Dower

I'm sorry. I'm really sorry. The problem with my printer... was that it was 
out of ink. I'm very sorry. As it turns out, and Epson Stylus Color 740 will 
continue to print after the ink low LED turns on, but only for a limited 
time. After a while, it will simply stop accepting jobs, and your computer 
will report a communication error of some kind. I know, it's one of the 
first things I should have checked for, and I apologize. On the bright side, 
though, it does work now (on both the parallel and USB ports), and I even 
got my USB camera working... sort of. It starts out fine. It gets detected 
and mounts fine. but when I umount it, the camera's display does not change 
from USB to REMOVE OK. Also, if I unplug it and then plug it in a second 
time, it doesn't work. Any clues? Any idea where I should look?
Thanks again,
Evan Dower


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On Sun, Sep 15, 2002 at 10:12:56PM -0700, Evan Dower wrote:
  Truth is I do have a USB card and a USB camera. The camera gets detected
  and recognized as a USB mass storage device, but I haven't figured out 
how
  to get it to mount (what with the scsi emulations and crap). Anyway, the

I mount my FujiFilm FinePix A101 like this:

# mkdir /camera
# chmod 777 /camera
# mount_msdos /dev/da0s1 /camera

In my kernel configuration I have:

device usb
device uhci
device ohci
device umass
device scbus
device da
device pass

  hidden point here is that I would love to hear how you set it up for 
USB.
  Please, please, please tell me all about it.
  Thanks,
  Evan Dower
 
 
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Re: Printer (lpt0) Device Busy (Epson Stylus Color 740)

2002-09-17 Thread Evan Dower

I'm sorry. I'm really sorry. The problem with my printer... was that it was 
out of ink. I'm very sorry. As it turns out, and Epson Stylus Color 740 will 
continue to print after the ink low LED turns on, but only for a limited 
time. After a while, it will simply stop accepting jobs, and your computer 
will report a communication error of some kind. I know, it's one of the 
first things I should have checked for, and I apologize. On the bright side, 
though, it does work now (on both the parallel and USB ports), and I even 
got my USB camera working... sort of. It starts out fine. It gets detected 
and mounts fine. but when I umount it, the camera's display does not change 
from USB to REMOVE OK. Also, if I unplug it and then plug it in a second 
time, it doesn't work. Any clues? Any idea where I should look?
Thanks again,
Evan Dower


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On Sun, Sep 15, 2002 at 10:12:56PM -0700, Evan Dower wrote:
  Truth is I do have a USB card and a USB camera. The camera gets detected
  and recognized as a USB mass storage device, but I haven't figured out 
how
  to get it to mount (what with the scsi emulations and crap). Anyway, the

I mount my FujiFilm FinePix A101 like this:

# mkdir /camera
# chmod 777 /camera
# mount_msdos /dev/da0s1 /camera

In my kernel configuration I have:

device usb
device uhci
device ohci
device umass
device scbus
device da
device pass

  hidden point here is that I would love to hear how you set it up for 
USB.
  Please, please, please tell me all about it.
  Thanks,
  Evan Dower
 
 
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