the merge of r291244 undone via the following patch gets
marius> rid of that problem - especially on amd64 - and report back?
marius> https://people.freebsd.org/~marius/r291244_reversal_10.diff
I tried your patch.
It seems fix my problem.
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I tried the instruction. But, the debugging kernel hang-upped during
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peter> vfs.zfs.arc_meta_limit="50M"
peter> vfs.zfs.arc_min="25M"
peter> (previously, I had no ZFS tuning at all).
I had ZFS tuning before. However, after this problem was occur, I
removed all of ZFS tuning.
The FS related setting is onl
ts.vm.v_vnodepgsout: 129
vm.stats.vm.v_vnodepgsin: 836656
vm.stats.vm.v_vnodeout: 101
vm.stats.vm.v_vnodein: 90562
vfs.freevnodes: 39680
vfs.wantfreevnodes: 10
vfs.vnodes_created: 141735
vfs.numvnodes: 59118
debug.sizeof.vnode: 472
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dhclient but not create a default route in the second
table.
brendan If I pop:
brendan setfib 1 dhclient if1
brendan Into rc.local, on reboot it does exactly what I want it to do.
Perhaps, following works for you:
ifconfig_if1=DHCP
dhclient_fib=1
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you are using 9.1-RELEASE. You need to apply the following
patch:
http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/stable/9/contrib/sendmail/src/sasl.c?r1=225736r2=243747view=patch
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, Family=inet6')dnl
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dim enable all bells and whistles that are not enabled by default in base.
No, it seems to me that this error is not depending on sasl header. I
suspect clang still has some problem in handling __P.
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become
like now.
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on the interface as candidates of the
+source address for outgoing packets, even when the interface is
+outgoing interface.
+.It Cm -no_prefer_iface
+Clear a flag
+.Cm no_prefer_iface .
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On Wed, 09 Jan 2013 23:01:52 +0900
Hajimu UMEMOTO u...@freebsd.org said:
ume I changed getipnodebyname to obey ip6addrctl in years past. I read
ume RFC 2553 again, and realize that it mentions IPv6 addresses are
ume returned 1st. So, my past change might be bad thing. X-(
I've just
sites with multiple prefixes (say, a ULA prefix
ben and a global prefix) won't be able to control their use properly.
getipnodebyname was deprecated by RFC 3493 and appropriate time has
passed since then. So, it is low-priority, IMHO.
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dumped)
I'm not sure but I suspect you are using custom kernel built without
INET6 option. If so, thunderbird3 is depending upon IPv6.
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pthread_cleanup_push();
. . .
do something
. . .
pthread_cleanup_pop();
This is not FreeBSD alone. pthread_cleanup_push() and
pthread_cleanup_pop() are macro on Linux as well.
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fi
case `ifconfig $1 2/dev/null` in
*media:?Ethernet*) media=Ethernet ;;
esac
test $media = Ethernet
}
I think media should be checked with `IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet'.
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ifconfig: 2002:792d:8527::/64: bad value
doconnor Anyone know the right way to do this? :)
sudo ifconfig fxp0 inet6 2002:792d:8527::1:1 -alias
^
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Hi,
On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 10:53:27 +1030
Daniel O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
doconnor Any idea what creates the link local address at startup? (Mainly to
doconnor satisfy my curiosity :)
Put ipv6_enable=YES into your /etc/rc.conf
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::/96 20 3
:::0.0.0.0/96 10 4
Then, run `/etc/rc.d/ip6addrctl restart'.
Please refer the ip6addrctl(8) manpage and RFC 3484 for detail.
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; ports/textproc/uim-m17nlib.
Perhaps, you can use it from SCIM using ports/japanese/scim-uim.
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? Probably I need to google again and maybe to
Willy read the handbook again.
It is /etc/rc.early. It doesn't exist by default installation of
FreeBSD.
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tap0 by opening /dev/tap0. Try putting
cp /dev/null /dev/tap0
into your /etc/rc.early.
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, it's great someone upgrading our pppd to
recent one.
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backward compatibility.
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+485 -0src/lib/libc/resolv/res_query.c (new)
1.2.2.1 +1162 -0 src/lib/libc/resolv/res_send.c (new)
1.3.2.1 +96 -0 src/lib/libc/resolv/res_state.c (new)
1.244.2.14 +1 -1 src/sys/sys/param.h
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images.slashdot.org. (37)
00:58:23.054429 IP 192.168.100.29.53 192.168.100.140.65411: 32940 0/1/0 (96)
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this a bug?
Which application did you use? The application which doesn't use
getaddrinfo(3) has this issue, and it cannot be fixed without
re-writing the application to use getaddrinfo(3).
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think.
Yes, there is a PR to address this problem:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/95238
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new tarball which includes a
manpage, little while ago:
http://www.imasy.or.jp/~ume/FreeBSD/nss_resinit-20060410.tar.gz
I think there is no inevitability to commit it into our base tree.
Perhaps, the ports is good place.
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.tar.gz
I don't write any documentation, yet. But, it should work by changing
`hosts' entry in /etc/nsswitch.conf to the following line:
hosts: resinit files dns
It seems working on my 7-CURRENT box and 6-STABLE box. However, it
should be tested more.
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On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 12:15:54 -0400
Rong-En Fan [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
grafan The file is not there. I got 404.
Oops, it should be:
http://www.imasy.or.jp/~ume/FreeBSD/nss_resinit-20060408.tar.gz
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It seems to me that your installation of Perl is broken; mixing up
5.8.7 and 5.8.8.
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I've got only one small remark on style, see below.
Ah, yes. I had already changed to so locally. :-)
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. : allow
mv ALL : ALL \
mv : severity auth.info \
mv : twist /bin/echo You are not welcome to use %d from %h.
It's strange. I've just tested it on my box but with ftp. It seems
working fine.
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, that being the one from
* the last DNSRCH we did.
*/
+giveup:
if (saved_herrno != -1)
h_errno = saved_herrno;
else if (got_nodata)
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. It is thorny thing.
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socket option.
Please refer socksetup().
In inetd mode, enable/disable use of an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address is
depending on how to configure inetd.conf. So, we need to pay
attention to an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address in inetd mode.
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of lukemftp.
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be same as lookup for ftphosts like
following:
hints.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE;
hints.ai_family = family;
hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM;
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just an address family, here.
When a remote address is an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address, a local address
is as well. So, it should be okay.
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gotchild:
For ftp.c.diff, how about considering adding new option for timeout?
However, I'm still in doubt. I cannot think it is usual situation
that there are unreachable IP addresses in /etc/resolv.conf.
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lookup just once for all. If you don't want
it, you need to specify appropriate socktype explicitly.
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))
+ !(tried_as_is || root_on_list)) {
ret = res_querydomain(name, NULL, class, type, answer, anslen);
if (ret 0)
return (ret);
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for something like a
sean laptop with a wireless and wired connection.
Yes, it is expected default behavior. You may want to use
ip6addrctl(8) to change this behavior. Please refer the manpage of
ip6addrctl(8).
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plosher Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote:
The ipfw in 6-STABLE has an IPv6 awareness, but it is not enabled as
far as you use ipfw as a KLD module. If ipfw is compiled
an
IPv6 by ip6fw, please add following rule in your ipfw rule:
add pass ip6 from any to any
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done so already.
I'm discussing with Ruby developpers. But, they nor I cannot
reproduce the problem, yet.
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tested it on his AMD64 box. So, please re-CVSup and try it.
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, sizeof(sc-bif));
ACPI_SERIAL_END(smbat);
return (error);
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at it and commit a fix that doesn't change the API.
Yes, I didn't feel satisfaction with my patch, too. So, I anticipated
that you say so. :-)
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. So, I made a patch. Since I
don't have a laptop which has smbat, I cannot test it by myself.
Please test it and let me know the result.
nate The patch looks good to me, you should commit please.
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ACPI_SERIAL_END(smbat);
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MFC'ing part of recent
delphij ACPICA code to fix this?
Oops, I've just did MFC the fix. Sorry for the mess.
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on the difference with
NetBSD's driver.
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between
these two sysctl call. If data grows, 2nd sysctl call will fail.
In anyway, it solves a limitation of SADB_DUMP.
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);
+ return (0);
}
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return (NULL);
@@ -6626,6 +6634,7 @@ key_setdump(req_satype, errorp)
}
}
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+ SAHTREE_UNLOCK();
if (!m) {
*errorp = EINVAL;
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in the
+world. Though the behavior is a bug, this option prevent IPv4 users
+from this problem. Specifying this option is not recommended. Please
+report to a maintainer of a broken name server, instead.
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Options may also be specified as a space or tab separated list using the
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 21:31:22 -0300 (ADT)
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scrappy from the 5.x man page:
scrappy BUGS
scrappy The current implementation is not thread-safe.
I've just committed to reflect current implementation.
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it will be integrated into the CVS tree soon.
I've just committed it into 5-CURRENT. I'll do MFC ater 1 week.
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to be the case anymore. Is this a new feature or a bug?
Doing up gif device automatically was a bug, and it was corrected.
/etc/rc.network was changed to do up gif tunnel during setup. Please
don't forget to do mergemaster.
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Hi,
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des Hajimu UMEMOTO [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Yes, I'll sent it.
Can I commit it to FreeBSD repo.?
des No, please wait and see what the OpenSSH developers say
to
don't update /etc/resolv.conf. Please refer dhclient-script(8)
manpage.
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of nslookup doesn't ignore an IPv6 line due to an IPv6
awareness of libbind and try to query to 0.0.0.0 which is dummy
nsaddr_list entry for an IPv6 entry.
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) was added into src/sys/crypto and
smbfs.ko requires it.
It seems you had src/sys/crypto in your src tree but you didn't do
CVSup for src-sys-crypto collection.
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Hi,
I did CVSup and built 4.4-PRERELEASE of yesterday. Once suspend, my
laptop never resume. The kernel of Jul 21 is okay. My laptop is
called Chandra2. Dynabook 3380 SS is okay. Did someone else meet
this problem?
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default to deny, logging disabled
WARNING: pseudo-random number generator used for IPsec processing
IPv6 packet filtering initialized, logging disabled
Linux-ELF exec handler installed
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if it comes from
reserved port.
However, since lpd relies on r-authentication, it should be expected.
Though it is easy to get rid of reserved port checking, we should have
some considerlation. Any suggestion?
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of getaddrinfo(3)
without specifying AI_ADDRCONFIG. Because, query for RR and A RR
is done in same time, it should not be a problem. Once there was DNS
query order problem at 4.0-RELEASE days. But, I believe it was
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a badsector table on a SCSI disk?? bad144 was canned quite
some time ago, I think that might be causing this. Badsect tables are for
old ESDI etc drives. Never been for SCSI
Edit your disklabel by disklabel -e and delete badsect flag from
flags: line.
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Hajimu UMEMOTO @ Internet Mutual Aid Society
kernel,
after all it was end with core dump during building Perl. So, NOPERL
helped me.
Before upgrading, I refered UPDATING. However, it didn't mention
about this. I think this topic should go to UPDATING.
The badsect issue is also.
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Hajimu UMEMOTO @ Internet Mutual Aid Society Yokohama, Japan
already in code freeze.
I MFC'd it.
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