Re: Problem with KDM not passing to Xorg/KDE after login

2007-07-17 Thread Kim Attree
Michael Nottebrock wrote: On Monday, 16. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote: Mike, I had an 'exec bash' in my $HOME/.profile and removing this allowed me to run ./Xsession default and push me into KDE ! KDM though - still refuses to pass to KDE I'm reluctant to give up

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Michael Nottebrock
On Tuesday, 17. July 2007, Yuri Pankov wrote: On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 11:19:41PM +0200, Michael Nottebrock wrote: I finally updated my desktop from 5.5-RELEASE to 6-STABLE. This got me a new named.conf, which I modified to run named as a local resolver, like I had before: listen-on

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Volker
On 07/17/07 09:20, Michael Nottebrock wrote: On Tuesday, 17. July 2007, Yuri Pankov wrote: On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 11:19:41PM +0200, Michael Nottebrock wrote: I finally updated my desktop from 5.5-RELEASE to 6-STABLE. This got me a new named.conf, which I modified to run named as a local

Re: Problem with KDM not passing to Xorg/KDE after login

2007-07-17 Thread Michael Nottebrock
On Tuesday, 17. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote: Michael Nottebrock wrote: On Monday, 16. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote: Mike, I had an 'exec bash' in my $HOME/.profile and removing this allowed me to run ./Xsession default and push me into KDE ! KDM though - still refuses to pass to

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Heiko Wundram (Beenic)
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 09:39:59 Volker wrote: The root zone MUST be of type hint. You do not want to be a slave of the root... don't you? ;) Actually, I also thought that this is strange, but in a way, this is pretty sensible, as the only thing you cache (more immediately than by making it a

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Volker
On 07/17/07 09:45, Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote: On Tuesday 17 July 2007 09:39:59 Volker wrote: The root zone MUST be of type hint. You do not want to be a slave of the root... don't you? ;) Actually, I also thought that this is strange, but in a way, this is pretty sensible, as the only

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Heiko Wundram (Beenic)
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 09:20:16 Michael Nottebrock wrote: Yes - and this: zone . { type slave; file slave/root.slave; masters { 192.5.5.241;// F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. 192.228.79.201; // B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Heiko Wundram (Beenic)
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 10:00:43 Volker wrote: hmm... the root servers should not allow public AXFR. As I've verified using: snip Just like you did: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ dig -t AXFR @k.root-servers.net . | head -30 ; DiG 9.3.4 -t AXFR @k.root-servers.net . ; (1 server found) ;; global

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Michael Nottebrock
On Tuesday, 17. July 2007, Volker wrote: On 07/17/07 09:20, Michael Nottebrock wrote: On Tuesday, 17. July 2007, Yuri Pankov wrote: On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 11:19:41PM +0200, Michael Nottebrock wrote: I finally updated my desktop from 5.5-RELEASE to 6-STABLE. This got me a new named.conf,

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Michael Nottebrock
On Tuesday, 17. July 2007, Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote: On Tuesday 17 July 2007 09:20:16 Michael Nottebrock wrote: Yes - and this: zone . { type slave; file slave/root.slave; masters { 192.5.5.241;// F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Volker
On 07/17/07 10:05, Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote: On Tuesday 17 July 2007 10:00:43 Volker wrote: hmm... the root servers should not allow public AXFR. As I've verified using: snip Just like you did: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ dig -t AXFR @k.root-servers.net . | head -30 ; DiG 9.3.4 -t

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Heiko Wundram (Beenic)
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 10:52:43 Volker wrote: snip Relying on a zone transfer doesn't seem to be reliable to me as more than half of the root servers doesn't reply to AXFR requests. I've heard pretty much the same thing as you did wrt. root name servers denying AXFR, but as it works (TM), I

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Peter Jeremy
On 2007-Jul-17 11:06:30 +0200, Heiko Wundram (Beenic) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: By the way: using the roots as hints only adds to the number of requests your server has to do in order to retrieve first-level domain name servers, so in the end, the transmitted data should be way higher than doing

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Heiko Wundram (Beenic)
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 11:30:28 Peter Jeremy wrote: Note that it's not just a single AXFR - you need to update your local slave copy whenever the master copy changes. I'm not sure how often this is but the current SOA has a 1-day timeout and appears to be about 24 hours old. I suspect the

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Volker
On 07/17/07 11:06, Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote: On Tuesday 17 July 2007 10:52:43 Volker wrote: snip Relying on a zone transfer doesn't seem to be reliable to me as more than half of the root servers doesn't reply to AXFR requests. I've heard pretty much the same thing as you did wrt. root

Re: HOW TO: Enabling root on a new server?

2007-07-17 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Norberto Meijome wrote: Michael Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm going to call one more time today. If I get no better assistance, I will seek out a different company. If you all have any recommendations let me know. http://bsn.com : Small v. flexible BSD ISP server hosting

FreeBSD violates RFC2870 [was: Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE]

2007-07-17 Thread Volker
On 07/17/07 11:06, Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote: On Tuesday 17 July 2007 10:52:43 Volker wrote: snip Relying on a zone transfer doesn't seem to be reliable to me as more than half of the root servers doesn't reply to AXFR requests. I've heard pretty much the same thing as you did wrt. root

Re: HOW TO: Enabling root on a new server?

2007-07-17 Thread Michael Williams
Alright all, First and foremost, you ladies and gents have been *amazingly* responsive and helpful; for that I thank you. We've gotten the root issue resolved. I fiiinally spoke to someone that was familiar enough to log a request for good ole single user mode to simply blast the

Re: FreeBSD violates RFC2870 [was: Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE]

2007-07-17 Thread Heiko Wundram (Beenic)
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 12:47:50 Volker wrote: I've googled a bit. RFC 2870 says: 2.7 Root servers SHOULD NOT answer AXFR, or other zone transfer, queries from clients other than other root servers. This restriction is intended to, among other things, prevent

Re: FreeBSD violates RFC2870 [was: Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE]

2007-07-17 Thread Tom Evans
On Tue, 2007-07-17 at 13:08 +0200, Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote: On Tuesday 17 July 2007 12:47:50 Volker wrote: I've googled a bit. RFC 2870 says: 2.7 Root servers SHOULD NOT answer AXFR, or other zone transfer, queries from clients other than other root servers. This

Re: FreeBSD violates RFC2870 [was: Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE]

2007-07-17 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 12:47:50PM +0200, Volker wrote: As I think having a default to hint root zone is better, I'll file a PR about that. Which leads me to ask: Why hasn't anyone recommended using stub zones for this? It seems the goal is to cache NS records from the rootservers, and stub

Re: FreeBSD violates RFC2870 [was: Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE]

2007-07-17 Thread Volker
On 07/17/07 13:45, Jeremy Chadwick wrote: On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 12:47:50PM +0200, Volker wrote: As I think having a default to hint root zone is better, I'll file a PR about that. Which leads me to ask: Why hasn't anyone recommended using stub zones for this? It seems the goal is to

Re: FreeBSD violates RFC2870 [was: Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE]

2007-07-17 Thread Heiko Wundram (Beenic)
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 13:45:04 Jeremy Chadwick wrote: On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 12:47:50PM +0200, Volker wrote: As I think having a default to hint root zone is better, I'll file a PR about that. Which leads me to ask: Why hasn't anyone recommended using stub zones for this? It seems the

Re: Problem with KDM not passing to Xorg/KDE after login

2007-07-17 Thread Kim Attree
Michael Nottebrock wrote: On Tuesday, 17. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote: Michael Nottebrock wrote: On Monday, 16. July 2007, Kim Attree wrote: Mike, I had an 'exec bash' in my $HOME/.profile and removing this allowed me to run ./Xsession default and push me into KDE !

FreeBSD-6.2 USB promlem

2007-07-17 Thread Roar Pettersen
Hi ! We have two Dell PowerEdge 2950 which only have USB mouse keyboard, therefore I'm using a USB to PS/2 converter to get the KVM switch to work with the servers. When I boot default FreeBSD-6.2 kernel then the system detects the usb converter : ukbd0: CHESEN PS2 to USB Converter, rev

Re: Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode

2007-07-17 Thread Kai Storbeck
Hi all, Somewhere our IMAP software triggers this panic, and after some searching on my part I've found this report: kern/113823 (http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=113823cat=kern) The software I am running is Dovecot serving IMAP to endusers and webmail clients. Perhaps one of

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread David Malone
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 07:30:28PM +1000, Peter Jeremy wrote: Note that it's not just a single AXFR - you need to update your local slave copy whenever the master copy changes. I'm not sure how often this is but the current SOA has a 1-day timeout and appears to be about 24 hours old. I

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Heiko Wundram (Beenic)
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 15:17:22 David Malone wrote: I measured the traffic levels a while back: http://www.imconf.net/imc-2004/papers/p15-malone.pdf It's actually pretty close for a moderately busy recursive resolver, and if you allow IXFR (which, I belive, the root servers in

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Doug Barton
Michael Nottebrock wrote: On Tuesday, 17. July 2007, Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote: This is natural, unless you specifically enter the zones for 192.168.8.* (forward and reverse) in your client DNS server (as slave or forward zones, see the bind manual for the latter, which I'd recommend in

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Doug Barton
Volker, I'm sorry to say that you've provided a great deal of incorrect information in this thread. Volker wrote: Remember, AXFR requires a TCP transfer and not every firewall will happily let it pass. This is true, although since to the firewall an AXFR looks just like any other stateful

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Volker
Doug, On 07/17/07 18:14, Doug Barton wrote: Volker, I'm sorry to say that you've provided a great deal of incorrect information in this thread. sorry? really? I couldn't find one! Volker wrote: Remember, AXFR requires a TCP transfer and not every firewall will happily let it pass.

nfe trouble

2007-07-17 Thread [CPS] AkirA
Copyright (c) 1992-2007 The FreeBSD Project. Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #0: Mon Jul 16 01:01:03

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Doug Barton
Volker wrote: Doug, On 07/17/07 18:14, Doug Barton wrote: Volker, I'm sorry to say that you've provided a great deal of incorrect information in this thread. sorry? really? I couldn't find one! Yeah, that's part of the problem. Fortunately I'm here to help. :) 1. It's amusing, root

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 02:01:52PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote: 3. Using the root zone as type stub should work (even while ARM says it's not DNS standard). But ARM says, it's not recommended for new configurations (I have no idea why it does state that). This is just plain bad advice, although

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Doug Barton
Jeremy Chadwick wrote: On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 02:01:52PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote: 3. Using the root zone as type stub should work (even while ARM says it's not DNS standard). But ARM says, it's not recommended for new configurations (I have no idea why it does state that). This is just

growing partition

2007-07-17 Thread RYAN M. vAN GINNEKEN
Hello i am trying to grow an existing partition which has become full. The system was originally install in a 80gig drive but has since been moved to a 300g drive. However Freebsd is still only showing 80g of space please help. -- Computer King CaN Mail - Sales Service Hosting Backup

Re: growing partition

2007-07-17 Thread Michael Proto
RYAN M. vAN GINNEKEN wrote: Hello i am trying to grow an existing partition which has become full. The system was originally install in a 80gig drive but has since been moved to a 300g drive. However Freebsd is still only showing 80g of space please help. Check the man pages for and

Re: growing partition

2007-07-17 Thread David Wolfskill
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 02:39:10PM -0700, RYAN M. vAN GINNEKEN wrote: Hello i am trying to grow an existing partition which has become full. The system was originally install in a 80gig drive but has since been moved to a 300g drive. However Freebsd is still only showing 80g of space please

Dell PERC5/i SAS5/5IR - RAID monitoring

2007-07-17 Thread Michael Worobcuk
Hi, I am trying to set up my first webserver. I bought a Dell Poweredge 860, provided with a SAS5/IR RAID-Controller. The problem is now, that I cannot find software, that monitors the state of my disks. I already tried megarc from the ports but all I get is a short answer that no adapters

Re: Dell PERC5/i SAS5/5IR - RAID monitoring

2007-07-17 Thread Tom Judge
Michael Worobcuk wrote: Hi, I am trying to set up my first webserver. I bought a Dell Poweredge 860, provided with a SAS5/IR RAID-Controller. The problem is now, that I cannot find software, that monitors the state of my disks. I already tried megarc from the ports but all I get is a short

Re: Problems with named default configuration in 6-STABLE

2007-07-17 Thread Heiko Wundram (Beenic)
On Tuesday 17 July 2007 23:06:22 Jeremy Chadwick wrote: Can you expand on this, re: why it's bad advice? I also cannot make heads or tails of the BIND ARM saying it's not recommended. Please shed some light on this for those of us less experienced in the know, if you could (I mean that

long pause in startup

2007-07-17 Thread Charles Sprickman
Hi all, Any ideas on this one? This machine (one of those ancient VALinux 2U boxes, Intel L440GX+ board, dual PIII) hangs for a very long time between the second processor launching and geom_mirror kicking in. It does always boot, but the hang is more than a minute - just enough to make one

Re: nfe trouble

2007-07-17 Thread Pyun YongHyeon
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 09:37:56PM +0300, [CPS] AkirA wrote: [...] after theat nfe0: NVIDIA nForce MCP55 Networking Adapter port 0xb000-0xb007 mem 0xfe02a000-0xfe02afff,0xfe029000-0xfe0290ff,0xfe028000-0xfe02800f irq 23 at device 8.0 on pci0 nfe0: could not allocate DMA'able

mysqld got signal 11

2007-07-17 Thread Ken Chen
mysql frequently crash with same reason: 070718 10:53:06 - mysqld got signal 11; This could be because you hit a bug. It is also possible that this binary or one of the libraries it was linked against is corrupt, improperly built, or misconfigured. This error can also be caused by malfunctioning

Re: Dell PERC5/i SAS5/5IR - RAID monitoring

2007-07-17 Thread Michael Worobcuk
Am 18.07.2007 um 01:27 schrieb Tom Judge: Michael Worobcuk wrote: Hi, I am trying to set up my first webserver. I bought a Dell Poweredge 860, provided with a SAS5/IR RAID-Controller. The problem is now, that I cannot find software, that monitors the state of my disks. I already tried