On 2014-03-31 09:01 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 2014-03-31 07:36 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
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>>  Hello Dan,
>> 
>>  I have to admit that I haven't run a Dart test for a very long time.
>> The plugin-test should be removed from it, which I have done. I've
>> pushed the patch to the git repo.
>> 
>>  Concerning the tls-test: that is a problem. Can you tell me what
>> TCP/IP protocol 28 is on FreeBSD?
> 
> Nothing, that I see:
> 
> $ grep 28 /etc/services  | head
> gss-xlicen    128/tcp    #GSS X License Verification
> gss-xlicen    128/udp    #GSS X License Verification
> http-mgmt     280/tcp
> http-mgmt     280/udp
> personal-link 281/tcp
> personal-link 281/udp
> cableport-ax  282/tcp    #cable port a/x
> cableport-ax  282/udp    #cable port a/x
> rescap                283/tcp
> rescap                283/udp
> 
>> This test runs perfectly here, and
>> we have made some significant networking changes. This protocol should
>> be the sa_family member and should normally be AF_INET for IPv4.
>> However, now Bacula handles IPv6 much better than previous versions,
>> and apparently there is a problem or difference with the FreeBSD IP
>> definitions. For IPv6 this value should be AF_INET6. Those are the
>> only two values that Bacula understands.
> 
> FYI, there is no IPv6 on the regression testing machine in question.
> 
>>  Note for Linux: AF_INET == 2 AF_INET6 = 10, so 28 is something
>> different and doesn't even exist on Linux.
> 
> Guess what, you're right.  See:
> 
> https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/developers-handbook/sockets-essential-functions.html
> 
> #define       AF_INET6 28

Also, it was just mentioned to me that nmap was broken on FreeBSD 10.  
Here is the patch for that, in case it helps:

https://github.com/nmap/nmap/commit/542b0af577dabab68a63b5c20b36c6ec9061b77d

> 
> 
>> 
>>  Best regards,
>>  Kern
>> 
>>  On 03/31/2014 04:04 AM, Dan Langille wrote:
>>  > On Mar 30, 2014, at 4:44 PM, Dan Langille <d...@langille.org> wrote:
>>  >
>>  >> I tried some regression tests for Bacula 7 tonight. I found what I
>> think may be a configure issue.
>>  >
>>  > The test finished, two errors:
>>  >
>>  > http://regress.bacula.org/buildSummary.php?buildid=24125 [1]
>>  >
>>  >
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