[pfSense Support] wrap 85.2

2005-09-26 Thread Rodolfo Vardelli

I have just upgrade from 84.6 to 85.2 (on wrap),
modifying a firewall rule I got this error

Warning: touch(): Unable to create file /filter_dirty because Read-only 
file system in /etc/inc/filter.inc on line 57


regards
Rodolfo

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[pfSense Support] wrap 85.2

2005-09-26 Thread Rodolfo Vardelli

Just some more info:

cpu usage stay at 100% (it's the backup firewall), here is top output:
last pid: 81653;  load averages:  1.61,  1.50,  1.36up 0+00:59:28 
09:47:25

23 processes:  1 running, 22 sleeping
CPU states:  0.7% user,  0.0% nice,  1.4% system,  1.4% interrupt, 96.6% 
idle

Mem: 8164K Active, 8056K Inact, 12M Wired, 4K Cache, 11M Buf, 89M Free
Swap:

  PID USERNAME  THR PRI NICE   SIZERES STATETIME   WCPU COMMAND
  271 root1  760  1292K   860K select   0:01  0.00% syslogd
74788 root1  760  5576K  2608K select   0:01  0.00% sshd
  356 _pflogd 1 -580  1536K  1176K bpf  0:01  0.00% pflogd
79956 root1  760  2256K  1488K RUN  0:01  0.00% top
  357 root1 -580  3656K  1800K bpf  0:01  0.00% tcpdump
 1231 root1 1310  2868K  1756K select   0:00  0.00% mpd


A carp (carp1) interface stays at init and doesn't go in backup status.
(master is up)



regards
Rodolfo


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Re: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2

2005-09-26 Thread Michiel de Jager
Hello,

Maybe this is a stupid question, in that case im sorry.
But where can i find the latest image for a wrap system.
And what size does my compactflash card has to be?
I am new to pfsense, so forgive me my question.


Greetz,
Michiel de Jager


On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 09:51 +0200, Rodolfo Vardelli wrote:
 Just some more info:
 
 cpu usage stay at 100% (it's the backup firewall), here is top output:
 last pid: 81653;  load averages:  1.61,  1.50,  1.36up 0+00:59:28 
 09:47:25
 23 processes:  1 running, 22 sleeping
 CPU states:  0.7% user,  0.0% nice,  1.4% system,  1.4% interrupt, 96.6% 
 idle
 Mem: 8164K Active, 8056K Inact, 12M Wired, 4K Cache, 11M Buf, 89M Free
 Swap:
 
PID USERNAME  THR PRI NICE   SIZERES STATETIME   WCPU COMMAND
271 root1  760  1292K   860K select   0:01  0.00% syslogd
 74788 root1  760  5576K  2608K select   0:01  0.00% sshd
356 _pflogd 1 -580  1536K  1176K bpf  0:01  0.00% pflogd
 79956 root1  760  2256K  1488K RUN  0:01  0.00% top
357 root1 -580  3656K  1800K bpf  0:01  0.00% tcpdump
   1231 root1 1310  2868K  1756K select   0:00  0.00% mpd
 
 
 A carp (carp1) interface stays at init and doesn't go in backup status.
 (master is up)
 
 
 
 regards
 Rodolfo
 
 
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AW: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2

2005-09-26 Thread Holger Bauer
Go to http://pfsense.com/index.php?id=22 and follow the link New Installs. 
Choose a mirror near you and download the embedded image (like 
http://pfsense.iserv.nl/downloads/pfSense-Embedded-0.85.2.img.gz ). Once you 
have a version Installed you'll find mini wrap upgrades in the 
downloadsection following the link upgrades.

If you need help how to get this on your wrap follow this tutorial from our 
tutorials section: 
http://pfsense.iserv.nl//tutorials/wrap_install/wrap_install.htm

Holger


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Hello,

Maybe this is a stupid question, in that case im sorry.
But where can i find the latest image for a wrap system.
And what size does my compactflash card has to be?
I am new to pfsense, so forgive me my question.


Greetz,
Michiel de Jager


On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 09:51 +0200, Rodolfo Vardelli wrote:
 Just some more info:
 
 cpu usage stay at 100% (it's the backup firewall), here is top output:
 last pid: 81653;  load averages:  1.61,  1.50,  1.36up 0+00:59:28 
 09:47:25
 23 processes:  1 running, 22 sleeping
 CPU states:  0.7% user,  0.0% nice,  1.4% system,  1.4% interrupt, 96.6% 
 idle
 Mem: 8164K Active, 8056K Inact, 12M Wired, 4K Cache, 11M Buf, 89M Free
 Swap:
 
PID USERNAME  THR PRI NICE   SIZERES STATETIME   WCPU COMMAND
271 root1  760  1292K   860K select   0:01  0.00% syslogd
 74788 root1  760  5576K  2608K select   0:01  0.00% sshd
356 _pflogd 1 -580  1536K  1176K bpf  0:01  0.00% pflogd
 79956 root1  760  2256K  1488K RUN  0:01  0.00% top
357 root1 -580  3656K  1800K bpf  0:01  0.00% tcpdump
   1231 root1 1310  2868K  1756K select   0:00  0.00% mpd
 
 
 A carp (carp1) interface stays at init and doesn't go in backup status.
 (master is up)
 
 
 
 regards
 Rodolfo
 
 
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AW: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2

2005-09-26 Thread Holger Bauer
Just a question (and maybe something I've overread in your original mail). You 
have pppoe on WAN. Is your CARP-Interface for WAN or for LAN? pppoe and dchp 
interfaces won't work together with CARP. You need at least 3 static IPs on WAN 
for this to work (1 for the master, 1 for the backup and 1 that can be shared). 
If your CARP IP is for LAN please post your LAN-settings of both boxes and your 
CARP-Interface config. Also make sure you have allowed the communication on the 
sync-interfaces so the machines can talk to each other.
You also might look at the carp-tutorial, maybe you find something that's quite 
obvious by looking at it: 
http://pfsense.com/mirror.php?section=tutorials/carp/carp-cluster-new.htm

Holger

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Betreff: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2


Just some more info:

cpu usage stay at 100% (it's the backup firewall), here is top output:
last pid: 81653;  load averages:  1.61,  1.50,  1.36up 0+00:59:28 
09:47:25
23 processes:  1 running, 22 sleeping
CPU states:  0.7% user,  0.0% nice,  1.4% system,  1.4% interrupt, 96.6% 
idle
Mem: 8164K Active, 8056K Inact, 12M Wired, 4K Cache, 11M Buf, 89M Free
Swap:

   PID USERNAME  THR PRI NICE   SIZERES STATETIME   WCPU COMMAND
   271 root1  760  1292K   860K select   0:01  0.00% syslogd
74788 root1  760  5576K  2608K select   0:01  0.00% sshd
   356 _pflogd 1 -580  1536K  1176K bpf  0:01  0.00% pflogd
79956 root1  760  2256K  1488K RUN  0:01  0.00% top
   357 root1 -580  3656K  1800K bpf  0:01  0.00% tcpdump
  1231 root1 1310  2868K  1756K select   0:00  0.00% mpd


A carp (carp1) interface stays at init and doesn't go in backup status.
(master is up)



regards
Rodolfo


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Re: AW: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2

2005-09-26 Thread Rodolfo Vardelli

Holger Bauer wrote:

After reboot (third), carp interface goes up (as backup).
The interface is a wan interface, but I have a router in front of it and 
not a modem

Take care that this was an upgrade from 84.6 (working nicely) to 85.2
Now primary is a 84.6, secondary is 85.2

regards
Rodolfo


Just a question (and maybe something I've overread in your original mail). You 
have pppoe on WAN. Is your CARP-Interface for WAN or for LAN? pppoe and dchp 
interfaces won't work together with CARP. You need at least 3 static IPs on WAN 
for this to work (1 for the master, 1 for the backup and 1 that can be shared). 
If your CARP IP is for LAN please post your LAN-settings of both boxes and your 
CARP-Interface config. Also make sure you have allowed the communication on the 
sync-interfaces so the machines can talk to each other.
You also might look at the carp-tutorial, maybe you find something that's quite 
obvious by looking at it: 
http://pfsense.com/mirror.php?section=tutorials/carp/carp-cluster-new.htm

Holger

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Gesendet: Montag, 26. September 2005 09:52
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Betreff: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2


Just some more info:

cpu usage stay at 100% (it's the backup firewall), here is top output:
last pid: 81653;  load averages:  1.61,  1.50,  1.36up 0+00:59:28 
09:47:25

23 processes:  1 running, 22 sleeping
CPU states:  0.7% user,  0.0% nice,  1.4% system,  1.4% interrupt, 96.6% 
idle

Mem: 8164K Active, 8056K Inact, 12M Wired, 4K Cache, 11M Buf, 89M Free
Swap:

   PID USERNAME  THR PRI NICE   SIZERES STATETIME   WCPU COMMAND
   271 root1  760  1292K   860K select   0:01  0.00% syslogd
74788 root1  760  5576K  2608K select   0:01  0.00% sshd
   356 _pflogd 1 -580  1536K  1176K bpf  0:01  0.00% pflogd
79956 root1  760  2256K  1488K RUN  0:01  0.00% top
   357 root1 -580  3656K  1800K bpf  0:01  0.00% tcpdump
  1231 root1 1310  2868K  1756K select   0:00  0.00% mpd


A carp (carp1) interface stays at init and doesn't go in backup status.
(master is up)



regards
Rodolfo


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AW: AW: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2

2005-09-26 Thread Holger Bauer
Can you try to upgrade the second machine to 0.85.2 as well? I doubt that the 
latest changes (not only pfsense related changes but freebsd carp as well) 
prevent two machines with different versions to sync properly but this is 
something you should try next.

Holger

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Holger Bauer wrote:

After reboot (third), carp interface goes up (as backup).
The interface is a wan interface, but I have a router in front of it and 
not a modem
Take care that this was an upgrade from 84.6 (working nicely) to 85.2
Now primary is a 84.6, secondary is 85.2

regards
Rodolfo

 Just a question (and maybe something I've overread in your original mail). 
 You have pppoe on WAN. Is your CARP-Interface for WAN or for LAN? pppoe and 
 dchp interfaces won't work together with CARP. You need at least 3 static IPs 
 on WAN for this to work 
(1 for the master, 1 for the backup and 1 that can be shared). If your CARP IP 
is for LAN please post your LAN-settings of both boxes and your CARP-Interface 
config. Also make sure you have allowed the communication on the 
sync-interfaces so the machines 
can talk to each other.
 You also might look at the carp-tutorial, maybe you find something that's 
 quite obvious by looking at it: 
 http://pfsense.com/mirror.php?section=tutorials/carp/carp-cluster-new.htm

 Holger

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 Betreff: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2


 Just some more info:

 cpu usage stay at 100% (it's the backup firewall), here is top output:
 last pid: 81653;  load averages:  1.61,  1.50,  1.36up 0+00:59:28 
 09:47:25
 23 processes:  1 running, 22 sleeping
 CPU states:  0.7% user,  0.0% nice,  1.4% system,  1.4% interrupt, 96.6% 
 idle
 Mem: 8164K Active, 8056K Inact, 12M Wired, 4K Cache, 11M Buf, 89M Free
 Swap:

PID USERNAME  THR PRI NICE   SIZERES STATETIME   WCPU COMMAND
271 root1  760  1292K   860K select   0:01  0.00% syslogd
 74788 root1  760  5576K  2608K select   0:01  0.00% sshd
356 _pflogd 1 -580  1536K  1176K bpf  0:01  0.00% pflogd
 79956 root1  760  2256K  1488K RUN  0:01  0.00% top
357 root1 -580  3656K  1800K bpf  0:01  0.00% tcpdump
   1231 root1 1310  2868K  1756K select   0:00  0.00% mpd


 A carp (carp1) interface stays at init and doesn't go in backup status.
 (master is up)



 regards
 Rodolfo


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Re: AW: AW: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2

2005-09-26 Thread Rodolfo Vardelli

Holger Bauer wrote:

H, the second machine is master

I have tried adding a rule to master and backup got this rule without 
problem,
I am not sure if carp sync works well, I tried rebooting the master and 
backup became master without problem, but cpu remained at 100%


regards
Rodolfo


Can you try to upgrade the second machine to 0.85.2 as well? I doubt that the 
latest changes (not only pfsense related changes but freebsd carp as well) 
prevent two machines with different versions to sync properly but this is 
something you should try next.

Holger

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Gesendet: Montag, 26. September 2005 13:22
An: support@pfsense.com
Betreff: Re: AW: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2


Holger Bauer wrote:

After reboot (third), carp interface goes up (as backup).
The interface is a wan interface, but I have a router in front of it and 
not a modem

Take care that this was an upgrade from 84.6 (working nicely) to 85.2
Now primary is a 84.6, secondary is 85.2

regards
Rodolfo

  
Just a question (and maybe something I've overread in your original mail). You have pppoe on WAN. Is your CARP-Interface for WAN or for LAN? pppoe and dchp interfaces won't work together with CARP. You need at least 3 static IPs on WAN for this to work 

(1 for the master, 1 for the backup and 1 that can be shared). If your CARP IP is for LAN please post your LAN-settings of both boxes and your CARP-Interface config. Also make sure you have allowed the communication on the sync-interfaces so the machines 
can talk to each other.
  

You also might look at the carp-tutorial, maybe you find something that's quite 
obvious by looking at it: 
http://pfsense.com/mirror.php?section=tutorials/carp/carp-cluster-new.htm

Holger

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Gesendet: Montag, 26. September 2005 09:52
An: support@pfsense.com
Betreff: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2


Just some more info:

cpu usage stay at 100% (it's the backup firewall), here is top output:
last pid: 81653;  load averages:  1.61,  1.50,  1.36up 0+00:59:28 
09:47:25

23 processes:  1 running, 22 sleeping
CPU states:  0.7% user,  0.0% nice,  1.4% system,  1.4% interrupt, 96.6% 
idle

Mem: 8164K Active, 8056K Inact, 12M Wired, 4K Cache, 11M Buf, 89M Free
Swap:

   PID USERNAME  THR PRI NICE   SIZERES STATETIME   WCPU COMMAND
   271 root1  760  1292K   860K select   0:01  0.00% syslogd
74788 root1  760  5576K  2608K select   0:01  0.00% sshd
   356 _pflogd 1 -580  1536K  1176K bpf  0:01  0.00% pflogd
79956 root1  760  2256K  1488K RUN  0:01  0.00% top
   357 root1 -580  3656K  1800K bpf  0:01  0.00% tcpdump
  1231 root1 1310  2868K  1756K select   0:00  0.00% mpd


A carp (carp1) interface stays at init and doesn't go in backup status.
(master is up)



regards
Rodolfo


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Re: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2

2005-09-26 Thread Rodolfo Vardelli

Scott Ullrich wrote:

# cat platform
wrap

regards
Rodolfo


This is not correct.   WRAP's should be running on a memory mounted /tmp/

What does /etc/platform say?If it does not say wrap, pleae change
it and reboot.

Scott


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I have just upgrade from 84.6 to 85.2 (on wrap),
modifying a firewall rule I got this error

Warning: touch(): Unable to create file /filter_dirty because Read-only
file system in /etc/inc/filter.inc on line 57

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Re: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2

2005-09-26 Thread Bill Marquette
Oddly I haven't seen this on my wrap installs :-/

There was a broken commit of /etc/filter.inc that would have exhibited
this behavior on a wrap, but that didn't make it into 0.85.2 (just
confirmed on one of my installs)

Warning: touch(): Unable to create file /filter_dirty makes me think
we missed a global $g somewhere.

--Bill


On 9/26/05, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This is not correct.   WRAP's should be running on a memory mounted /tmp/

 What does /etc/platform say?If it does not say wrap, pleae change
 it and reboot.

 Scott


 On 9/26/05, Rodolfo Vardelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I have just upgrade from 84.6 to 85.2 (on wrap),
  modifying a firewall rule I got this error
 
  Warning: touch(): Unable to create file /filter_dirty because Read-only
  file system in /etc/inc/filter.inc on line 57
 
  regards
  Rodolfo
 
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Re: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2

2005-09-26 Thread Scott Ullrich
Yep, there was a small typo in filter.inc.   It's fixed now.

Scott


On 9/26/05, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Oddly I haven't seen this on my wrap installs :-/

 There was a broken commit of /etc/filter.inc that would have exhibited
 this behavior on a wrap, but that didn't make it into 0.85.2 (just
 confirmed on one of my installs)

 Warning: touch(): Unable to create file /filter_dirty makes me think
 we missed a global $g somewhere.

 --Bill


 On 9/26/05, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  This is not correct.   WRAP's should be running on a memory mounted /tmp/
 
  What does /etc/platform say?If it does not say wrap, pleae change
  it and reboot.
 
  Scott
 
 
  On 9/26/05, Rodolfo Vardelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I have just upgrade from 84.6 to 85.2 (on wrap),
   modifying a firewall rule I got this error
  
   Warning: touch(): Unable to create file /filter_dirty because Read-only
   file system in /etc/inc/filter.inc on line 57
  
   regards
   Rodolfo
  
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Re: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2

2005-09-26 Thread Scott Ullrich
update_file.sh /etc/inc/filter.inc

On 9/26/05, Rodolfo Vardelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Scott Ullrich wrote:

 Where? So I can fix on my board

 regards
 Rodolfo

  Yep, there was a small typo in filter.inc.   It's fixed now.
 
  Scott
 
 
  On 9/26/05, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Oddly I haven't seen this on my wrap installs :-/
 
  There was a broken commit of /etc/filter.inc that would have exhibited
  this behavior on a wrap, but that didn't make it into 0.85.2 (just
  confirmed on one of my installs)
 
  Warning: touch(): Unable to create file /filter_dirty makes me think
  we missed a global $g somewhere.
 
  --Bill
 
 
  On 9/26/05, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  This is not correct.   WRAP's should be running on a memory mounted /tmp/
 
  What does /etc/platform say?If it does not say wrap, pleae change
  it and reboot.
 
  Scott
 
 
  On 9/26/05, Rodolfo Vardelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I have just upgrade from 84.6 to 85.2 (on wrap),
  modifying a firewall rule I got this error
 
  Warning: touch(): Unable to create file /filter_dirty because Read-only
  file system in /etc/inc/filter.inc on line 57
 
  regards
  Rodolfo
 
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Re: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2

2005-09-26 Thread Bill Marquette
N...don't do that :)  I split the shaper code off into another
file, you will break if you simply follow this.

/etc/rc.conf_mount_rw
touch /etc/inc/shaper.inc
/etc/rc.conf_mount_ro
update_file.sh /etc/inc/shaper.inc
update_file.sh /etc/inc/filter.inc

--Bill

On 9/26/05, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 update_file.sh /etc/inc/filter.inc

 On 9/26/05, Rodolfo Vardelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Scott Ullrich wrote:
 
  Where? So I can fix on my board
 
  regards
  Rodolfo
 
   Yep, there was a small typo in filter.inc.   It's fixed now.
  
   Scott
  
  
   On 9/26/05, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Oddly I haven't seen this on my wrap installs :-/
  
   There was a broken commit of /etc/filter.inc that would have exhibited
   this behavior on a wrap, but that didn't make it into 0.85.2 (just
   confirmed on one of my installs)
  
   Warning: touch(): Unable to create file /filter_dirty makes me think
   we missed a global $g somewhere.
  
   --Bill
  
  
   On 9/26/05, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   This is not correct.   WRAP's should be running on a memory mounted 
   /tmp/
  
   What does /etc/platform say?If it does not say wrap, pleae change
   it and reboot.
  
   Scott
  
  
   On 9/26/05, Rodolfo Vardelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I have just upgrade from 84.6 to 85.2 (on wrap),
   modifying a firewall rule I got this error
  
   Warning: touch(): Unable to create file /filter_dirty because Read-only
   file system in /etc/inc/filter.inc on line 57
  
   regards
   Rodolfo
  
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Re: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2

2005-09-26 Thread Rodolfo Vardelli

Bill Marquette wrote:

Now I get this:

Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_IF in /etc/inc/shaper.inc on line 129

regards


N...don't do that :)  I split the shaper code off into another
file, you will break if you simply follow this.

/etc/rc.conf_mount_rw
touch /etc/inc/shaper.inc
/etc/rc.conf_mount_ro
update_file.sh /etc/inc/shaper.inc
update_file.sh /etc/inc/filter.inc

--Bill

On 9/26/05, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

update_file.sh /etc/inc/filter.inc

On 9/26/05, Rodolfo Vardelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Scott Ullrich wrote:

Where? So I can fix on my board

regards
Rodolfo

  

Yep, there was a small typo in filter.inc.   It's fixed now.

Scott


On 9/26/05, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Oddly I haven't seen this on my wrap installs :-/

There was a broken commit of /etc/filter.inc that would have exhibited
this behavior on a wrap, but that didn't make it into 0.85.2 (just
confirmed on one of my installs)

Warning: touch(): Unable to create file /filter_dirty makes me think
we missed a global $g somewhere.

--Bill


On 9/26/05, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  

This is not correct.   WRAP's should be running on a memory mounted /tmp/

What does /etc/platform say?If it does not say wrap, pleae change
it and reboot.

Scott


On 9/26/05, Rodolfo Vardelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



I have just upgrade from 84.6 to 85.2 (on wrap),
modifying a firewall rule I got this error

Warning: touch(): Unable to create file /filter_dirty because Read-only
file system in /etc/inc/filter.inc on line 57

regards
Rodolfo

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Re: [pfSense Support] wrap 85.2

2005-09-26 Thread Scott Ullrich
update_file.sh /etc/inc/shaper.inc

There was a missing ;

On 9/26/05, Rodolfo Vardelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Bill Marquette wrote:

 Now I get this:

 Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_IF in /etc/inc/shaper.inc on line 129

 regards

  N...don't do that :)  I split the shaper code off into another
  file, you will break if you simply follow this.
 
  /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw
  touch /etc/inc/shaper.inc
  /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro
  update_file.sh /etc/inc/shaper.inc
  update_file.sh /etc/inc/filter.inc
 
  --Bill
 
  On 9/26/05, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  update_file.sh /etc/inc/filter.inc
 
  On 9/26/05, Rodolfo Vardelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Scott Ullrich wrote:
 
  Where? So I can fix on my board
 
  regards
  Rodolfo
 
 
  Yep, there was a small typo in filter.inc.   It's fixed now.
 
  Scott
 
 
  On 9/26/05, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Oddly I haven't seen this on my wrap installs :-/
 
  There was a broken commit of /etc/filter.inc that would have exhibited
  this behavior on a wrap, but that didn't make it into 0.85.2 (just
  confirmed on one of my installs)
 
  Warning: touch(): Unable to create file /filter_dirty makes me think
  we missed a global $g somewhere.
 
  --Bill
 
 
  On 9/26/05, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  This is not correct.   WRAP's should be running on a memory mounted 
  /tmp/
 
  What does /etc/platform say?If it does not say wrap, pleae change
  it and reboot.
 
  Scott
 
 
  On 9/26/05, Rodolfo Vardelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  I have just upgrade from 84.6 to 85.2 (on wrap),
  modifying a firewall rule I got this error
 
  Warning: touch(): Unable to create file /filter_dirty because 
  Read-only
  file system in /etc/inc/filter.inc on line 57
 
  regards
  Rodolfo
 
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