Re: Core dumps not containing Symbols

2003-10-25 Thread Adam Carmichael
You need to use the right kernel image.  The installed kernel
(/kernel) is stripped of debugging symbols.  The kernel in
/usr/src/sys/compile/WHATEVER/kernel.debug contains the debugging
symbols and can be used with gdb -k.
Kris
Legend!!

(minor correction) /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WHATEVER/kernel.debug

Now I understand why the kernel isn't installed - it's 4 times my other 
kernel!

Thanks Kris!

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browsing networks

2003-10-25 Thread freebsd.org
Hi,

[please 'cc' me when responding, i'm on digest]

I have asked this before, but I have rephrased it hopefully whereas I might
get a more accurate response.

I have a new FreeBSD 5.1 workstation running Gnome2 and I would like to
browse my file server [FreeBSD 5.1] so I can edit files and generally get a
visual on what's there etc.

The File server is running samba and I can browse it from my laptop [win2k]
with no problems...

But how should I browse my unix server from my unix workstation? SMB? if so,
how do i get the in built file browser in gnome to let me browse the SMB
fileserver..? When i try to access the server from my 'network servers'
folder in gnome i get :smb://fileserver is not a valid location.

i did also try 'gnomba' but it tells me smbmount is not found, although it
sees the filesystem, it wont let me mount. [samba 3.x is installed on my
workstation]

help! is there an easier way..?!

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firewall problem - doesn't seem to be getting read

2003-10-25 Thread Chip
I have an old machine running FBSD-4.0 using ipfw. It's been working as 
is for a few years, but I decided to look it over and make some 
adjustments. I noticed what appears to be a problem - even though 
rc.conf calls for firewall_type=client, when I run ipfw show I get only 
lines -
the divert 8668 line for nat
allow ip from any to any
deny ip from any to any

The rc.conf calls firewall_script=/etc/rc.firewall which is the standard 
that comes installed in FBSD.
I have changed the line firewall_type to open and simple and they both 
result in the same ipfw show response. My kernel is compiled without 
ipfirewall_default_accept, so it should be default to deny.
I know the machine needs to be upgraded but it has been working fine for 
years. I was looking into blocking instant messaging occasionally so my 
son can concentrate on his homework, and some how speed up my peer to 
peer connections which appear to rely on udp.
Anyway, any idea what might be wrong with my setup, it not reading the 
rc.firewall script.
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Re: browsing networks

2003-10-25 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On Sat, 2003-10-25 at 02:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,
 
 [please 'cc' me when responding, i'm on digest]
 
 I have asked this before, but I have rephrased it hopefully whereas I might
 get a more accurate response.
 
 I have a new FreeBSD 5.1 workstation running Gnome2 and I would like to
 browse my file server [FreeBSD 5.1] so I can edit files and generally get a
 visual on what's there etc.
 
 The File server is running samba and I can browse it from my laptop [win2k]
 with no problems...
 
 But how should I browse my unix server from my unix workstation? SMB? if so,
 how do i get the in built file browser in gnome to let me browse the SMB
 fileserver..? When i try to access the server from my 'network servers'
 folder in gnome i get :smb://fileserver is not a valid location.
 
 i did also try 'gnomba' but it tells me smbmount is not found, although it
 sees the filesystem, it wont let me mount. [samba 3.x is installed on my
 workstation]
 
 help! is there an easier way..?!

Install devel/gnomevfs-extras, then enter smb:/// as the location.  You
should see all your servers.

Joe

 
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Re: Boot

2003-10-25 Thread CBuH.
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it's easy, do so:

#dd count=1 bs=512 if=/dev/ad1sX of=bootsec.bsd

that's it :+)

ad1sXY -- is your slice of FreeBSD

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On Saturday 25 October 2003 03:07, Vladimir wrote:
 Hi, questions.

I wana boot my FreeBSD using loader from XP. How can i do this? I
have include C:\bootsec.bsd=FreeBSD to my boot.ini where
bootsec.bsd is a boot1 from FreeBSD. But i steel can not load
FreeBSD. I have try all boot (boot0, boot1 and boot2) but it's
steel not work. My XP on ad0 and FreeBSD on ad1. Someone help me.

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Re: wrong name on emails

2003-10-25 Thread CBuH.
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  Hello,
  When I first setup from FreeBSD 4.8 box I gave it one name, badboy. Then
  later to due to dns issues I changed it to match DNS. Now when I get an
  email from the box it says [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of the new
  name. I searched every file I can think of. rc.local,rc.conf ,
  resolv.conf and other files but with no luck.
  I tried egrep -iR badboy /
  to find it but it was taking a long long time. So killed it.
  Were do I find it and change it or is it permanently at the original
  hostname.
 
  Thanks
  Mark

 Use the command hostname to verify that it's using the new name. If it
 shows the old name there, do a hostname new name to correct it.. Provided
 it's correct in your rc.conf file as well.

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Re: Help: tar find

2003-10-25 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 11:05:59PM -0600, Scott Gerhardt wrote:
 On Friday, October 24, 2003, at 10:33  PM, CBuH. wrote:
 On Thursday 23 October 2003 15:34, Matthew Seaman wrote:
 On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 10:43:50PM -0600, Scott Gerhardt wrote:

 The problem is that you have file/directory names like 'ROOF LAYOUTS'
 which contain spaces and possibly other filenames containing
 characters with syntactic significance to the shell.
 
 Try:
 
 find $FILES_DIR -xdev -type f -iname *.bak -print0 | \
 xargs -0 tar --remove-files -cvzpf $TAR_DIR/bak_files_`date
 +%F`.tar.gz

 It'll have some _bad_ features:
 If ``find'' will found to many files (default number of arguments to 
 be passed
 by xargs to the ``utility'' (the tar command) is 5000, the default 
 size of
 the command line is MAX_ARG (2048 bytes) //from man xargs), then xargs 
 will
 run the ``utility'' twice, or more times,... consider it will be a 
 very small
 differenses in time, you'll get that the last tar invocation 'll 
 replace your
 archievs with that time stamp.

Yes, I noted that in my other message in this thread.  However, all
previously discussed variations (in this thread) on this command have
the same problem.

On FreeBSD the maximum possible argument list is long enough for most
purposes.  Unless the OP is going to be dealing with a great number of
files to back up then the commands as stated will work fine.

 Thanks for the response, but what would be a better solution?

There are several possibilities, all of which equate to passing the
list of files to backup to the tar command (or equivalent) via stdin
rather than the command line.  Perhaps the simplest is to use the '-I'
or '-T' flag to tar(1):

find $FILES_DIR -xdev -type f -iname '*.bak' -print0 | \
tar --remove-files --null -T - \
-cvzpf $TAR_DIR/bak_files_`date +%F`.tar.gz

Other possibilities would include using cpio(1), which can be
persuaded to emit tar format archives, or to build a perl backup
script based around the File::Find and Archive::Tar modules.

Cheers,

Matthew

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linux-mozilla-1.4 checksum bad

2003-10-25 Thread Gary Kline
Hi people,

I've spent the past several days portupgrading loads of
ports; linux-mozilla is the first with a checksum mismatch.
See below at the browser.xpi line.  

Anybody else seen this problem?  Ideas  or advice appreciated!

tia, guys,

gary


===  Extracting for linux-mozilla-1.4
/bin/mkdir -p /usr/ports/www/linux-mozilla/work/xpi
/usr/bin/env PORTOBJFORMAT=elf BSD_INSTALL_PROGRAM=install -c -s -o root
-g wheel -m 555  BSD_INSTALL_SCRIPT=install -c -o root -g wheel -m 555
BSD_INSTALL_DATA=install -c -o root -g wheel -m 444
BSD_INSTALL_MAN=install -c -o root -g wheel -m 444
CURDIR=/usr/ports/www/linux-mozilla DISTDIR=/usr/ports/distfiles
WRKDIR=/usr/ports/www/linux-mozilla/work
WRKSRC=/usr/ports/www/linux-mozilla/work/xpi
PATCHDIR=/usr/ports/www/linux-mozilla/files
SCRIPTDIR=/usr/ports/www/linux-mozilla/scripts
FILESDIR=/usr/ports/www/linux-mozilla/files  PORTSDIR=/usr/ports DEPENDS=
PREFIX=/usr/local LOCALBASE=/usr/local X11BASE=/usr/X11R6 /bin/sh
/usr/ports/www/linux-mozilla/scripts/configure
/usr/ports/www/linux-mozilla/work/xpi/components.conf
 Checksum mismatch for linux-mozilla/1.4/browser.xpi.
 Checksum OK for linux-mozilla/1.4/langenus.xpi.
 Checksum OK for linux-mozilla/1.4/regus.xpi.
 Checksum OK for linux-mozilla/1.4/xpcom.xpi.
 Checksum OK for
linux-mozilla/1.4/linux-mozilla-1.4-generated-files.tar.bz2.
Make sure the Makefile and distinfo file
(/usr/ports/www/linux-mozilla/distinfo)
are up to date.  If you are absolutely sure you want to override this
check, type make NO_CHECKSUM=yes [other args].
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Re: ssh keys - howto?

2003-10-25 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 11:28:27PM -0500, Frank Knobbe wrote:
 On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 17:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Okay, I'm stumped. Just need to get ssh keys working. I have FBSD-5.1 web 
  server with
  sshd running. I have a workstation running W2K with WinSCP3. I have tried 
  Puttygen to 
  create the keys and copied the key to .ssh directory on FBSD, renamed it 
  authorized_keys
  but it don't work. I then ran ssh_keygen on the BSD box, but don't know 
  what to do with the 
  two files it created, there are no instructions about that part in the man 
  file. Does anyone
  have a how-to on settup of ssh between w2k and fbsd?
 
 
 I'm not aware of a How-To, but you have to create the files on FBSD.
 Then copy them to Putty. There should be an option in Putty to convert
 the OpenSSH keys to Putty keys. Once converted, they will work.
 
 See the Putty Help files of web site for more info.

Yes -- the Windows SSH clients generally use the SSH2 key format from
the commercial SSH corp. ssh program.  The key files are stored in a
different format to OpenSSH, but the keys themselves are compatible
over the wire when connecting between different SSH variants.

You can convert keys from commercial SSH programs to OpenSSH format
using ssh-keygen(1) with the '-i' flag, or as Frank says, some of the
Windows clients will accept OpenSSH format key files.

Cheers,

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compile automounter with LDAP support

2003-10-25 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Hi :) 
  
I sent the following message to the list some time ago but got no answer. 
I sending it again in case someone could help me on this. 
Basically, I would like to recompile adm, shipped with the base system, with 
LDAP support (after installing the openldap port). 
 
 
What I did is add the following line in /usr/src/usr.sbin/amd/amd/Makefile : 
SRCS+=  info_ldap.c 
  
Unfortunately id does not work :( 
I did the following: 
  
$ cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/amd 
$ make clean  make depend  make 
  
I then get the following error: 
  
 /usr/src/contrib/amd/amd/info_ldap.c:403: `LDAP_SUCCESS' undeclared  
 (first use in this function) 
 /usr/src/contrib/amd/amd/info_ldap.c:410: `LDAP_NO_SUCH_OBJECT'  
 undeclared (first use in this function) 
 /usr/src/contrib/amd/amd/info_ldap.c:423: structure has no member named  
 `ldap' 
 /usr/src/contrib/amd/amd/info_ldap.c:431: syntax error before '=' token 
 /usr/src/contrib/amd/amd/info_ldap.c:432: structure has no member named  
 `ldap' 
 /usr/src/contrib/amd/amd/info_ldap.c:432: syntax error before entry 
 /usr/src/contrib/amd/amd/info_ldap.c:438: syntax error before entry 
 /usr/src/contrib/amd/amd/info_ldap.c:452: syntax error before entry 
 /usr/src/contrib/amd/amd/info_ldap.c: In function `amu_ldap_mtime': 
 /usr/src/contrib/amd/amd/info_ldap.c:473: structure has no member named  
 `ldap' 
 *** Error code 1 
  
 Stop in /usr/src/usr.sbin/amd/amd. 
 *** Error code 1 
  
 Stop in /usr/src/usr.sbin/amd. 
  
I don't really know what to do, I guess ldap libraries aren't found or  
something, although I do have OpenLDAP installed and working (as a samba PDC 
and Unix users authentication system). 
 
Thanks in advance for your ideas... 
 
Antoine 
 
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Re: linux-mozilla-1.4 checksum bad

2003-10-25 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 01:24:36AM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
   Hi people,
 
   I've spent the past several days portupgrading loads of
   ports; linux-mozilla is the first with a checksum mismatch.
   See below at the browser.xpi line.  
 
   Anybody else seen this problem?  Ideas  or advice appreciated!

Did you try 'make distclean; make fetch'?

Kris


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Re: Kernelpath arplookup.

2003-10-25 Thread Peter Terpstra
In [EMAIL PROTECTED],
op de datum 2003-10-24 om 16:09, Bill Moran schreef:

 arp:
 Frequently I get this message on the first console:
 arplookup 213.84.240.105 failed: host is not on local network

This means your network is configured strangely, although a lot of ISPs
seem to think this is the way to do it.

 I searched the inter-net, but I did not found a satisfying answer.
 213.84.240.105 is hanging on the inter-net, an FreeBSD has a local IP-adres.
 So why this arplookup? What causes this lookup?

You have computers on your hub that have a network number that doesn't
jive with the IP/netmask you've assigned to the network card.  If you
don't care, you can ignore the messages.  All it means is that ARP was
not able to turn the IP address into a MAC address.

My situation is: [Internet] - [213.84.240.105] - [192.168.1.0/255]

I don't see yet way I can or should change. Maybe is suppressing the message
the best thing to do?

With kind regards,

Peter Terpstra

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Re: FreeBSD 5.1 and a USB pen drive

2003-10-25 Thread Richard Dymond
On 14 Sep 2003 12:19:03 -0400
Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Half a minute reading the first, obvious, manual (usb(4)) told me that
 you need the uhub device.  I don't know if that's all you need (you'll
 probably need usbd(8) to attach devices, at a guess), but it's a start.

It turns out that FreeBSD cannot assign an IRQ to my USB controller(s):

# dmesg | grep uhci
uhci0: VIA 83C572 USB controller port 0xe000-0xe01f irq 11 at device 16.0 on pci0
uhci0: Could not allocate irq
device_probe_and_attach: uhci0 attach returned 6
uhci0: VIA 83C572 USB controller port 0xe400-0xe41f irq 10 at device 16.1 on pci0
usb0: VIA 83C572 USB controller on uhci0
uhci1: VIA 83C572 USB controller port 0xe800-0xe81f irq 11 at device 16.2 on pci0
uhci1: Could not allocate irq
device_probe_and_attach: uhci1 attach returned 6

Under Linux 2.4.22 on the same box, IRQ 10 is shared between my WinTV PVR card and a 
USB UHCI at I/O 0xe000; and IRQ 11 is shared between my GeForce 2 card, PCI modem, and 
a USB UHCI at I/O 0xe400 - with no conflicts, as far as I can tell.

Is there any way I can coax FreeBSD into letting these devices share IRQs 10 and 11?

Richard
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kbmkbhdkryn

2003-10-25 Thread Natasha Lin



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bochs running -stable

2003-10-25 Thread Nimrod Mesika
I'm trying to run -stable under bochs 2.02 so that I could play a
little with the kernel.

I have a separate 'development' -stable partition. I haven't made
any modifications to the system yet -- just tested that the
partition is bootable and everything works fine.

However, when trying to boot the same partition under bochs I get a
BTX error when /boot/loader is loaded.

(I get similar error when I try to load the kernel directly. Boot2
seems to be working fine, though - I can list the files in the root
partition).

Any ideas? (the kernel is compiled for I586)

I have a working freebsd-4.7 image downloaded from bochs.sf.net. It
works with the same .bochsrc file so I suspect this is a kernel
configuration issue (or maybe using a dedicated partition wasn't a
good idea?)

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Re: Kernelpath arplookup.

2003-10-25 Thread Bill Moran
Peter Terpstra wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED],
op de datum 2003-10-24 om 16:09, Bill Moran schreef:
arp:
Frequently I get this message on the first console:
arplookup 213.84.240.105 failed: host is not on local network
This means your network is configured strangely, although a lot of ISPs
seem to think this is the way to do it.
I searched the inter-net, but I did not found a satisfying answer.
213.84.240.105 is hanging on the inter-net, an FreeBSD has a local IP-adres.
So why this arplookup? What causes this lookup?

You have computers on your hub that have a network number that doesn't
jive with the IP/netmask you've assigned to the network card.  If you
don't care, you can ignore the messages.  All it means is that ARP was
not able to turn the IP address into a MAC address.
My situation is: [Internet] - [213.84.240.105] - [192.168.1.0/255]
This diagram doesn't really explain enough about your setup for me to know
where the problem is coming from.
I don't see yet way I can or should change. Maybe is suppressing the message
the best thing to do?
The best thing to do is take some time to learn enough about IP routing to
understand what's going on and decide whether or not your setup is correct
and just a little odd, or whether you should change it.
You really haven't provided enough information for me to tell you
what the correct course of action is, but, if everything works, chances
are you can just ignore the messages and get on with your life.
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copy and un rar file?

2003-10-25 Thread Rogue Spider
i figured out how to open the 3.5 drive now i need to
know how to copy the philes from the floppy to the
hard drive into a directory, than how do i un rar the
philes? 

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Can't get the faster of two modems to work with 4.8

2003-10-25 Thread rloef
I am having this problem in a new install of 4.8. One, a us robotics
courier v everything (56k), will dial out, talk to my isp but never
settle on a connection; it just emits a steady tone. The second, a hayes
accura 288 v.34+FAX, works fine. Both of these modems work fine on a
slackware 9.1 box. The courier exhibits the same behavior with 4.7. I
don't want to pull down ports at 28.8kb so I'd like to get the courier
working. Is this an init string thing? I haven't touched anything in
ppp.conf except the obvious three (and cuaa0), and resolv.conf is
correct, after all, the hayes works. I'd appreciate any pointers here
before I start mucking around with the configs.

thanks,

rl

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Re: can I install a port with a different (previous) version ?

2003-10-25 Thread Lowell Gilbert
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 I periodically update the port collection.However,sometimes may
 happen that I need to install a different (previous) version of
 a port,for example when the current version fails to build.
 (This happened recently with the latest version of wine,a windows
 emulator).
 How can achieve this ?

cvsup allows you to specify a date, and it will retrieve the files
that were current on that date.  [supfile syntax is 
date=[cc]yy.mm.dd.hh.mm.ss
according to the manual]

For a single port, it might be easier to use the web interface.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/
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Re: using /usr/ports between jails

2003-10-25 Thread Lowell Gilbert
David Rio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I want to share my /usr/ports between some jails. /usr/ports and
 jails are running on the same machine.
 AFAIK I have two options:
 
 1. nfs (export /usr/ports through nfs)
 2. mount_union: 
# mount_union /usr/ports /usr/jail/jail1/usr/ports
  
 Is there anyone using any of this options? Can you share with
 me your experiences?  

This is discussed regularly on a variety of FreeBSD lists.  You can
search the list archives if you want.

One particularly easy solution is to use NFS.  You may not want to let
the clients mount it R/W, though.
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Bind 9.2.3rc4

2003-10-25 Thread Vladimir
Hi, freebsd-questions.

 Can some one help with subj?

 named.conf:
acl habanet {192.168.1.0/24;};
acl localh {127.0.0.1;};
options {
directory /etc/namedb;
pid-file /etc/namedb/named.pid;
allow-recursion { habanet; localh;};
allow-query {habanet; localh;};
version unknow;
forwarders {
127.0.0.1;
80.80.111.254;
80.80.111.244;
};
query-source address * port 53;
dump-file /var/tmp/named_dump.db;
};

controls {};

key DHCP_UPDATER {
 algorithm HMAC-MD5.SIG-ALG.REG.INT;
 secret druLaR2EqI4ghGEWHTiSAw==;
};
logging {
channel update_debug {
file /var/log/named-update.log;
severity debug 3;
print-category  yes;
print-severity  yes;
print-time  yes;
};
channel security_info {
file /var/log/named-auth.log;
severity info;
print-category  yes;
print-severity  yes;
print-time  yes;
};
category update { update_debug; };
category security { security_info; };
};

zone . {
type hint;
file named.root;
};
zone localhost {
type master;
file localhost.db;
notify no;
};

zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa {
type master;
file localhost.rev;
notify no;
};

zone habanet.local {
type master;
file habanet.local.db;
allow-query {habanet; localh;};
allow-update { key DHCP_UPDATER; };
allow-transfer {192.168.1.4;};
//  notify no;
};

zone 1.168.192.in-addr.arpa {
type master;
file 192.168.1.db;
//  allow-query {habanet; localh;};
allow-update { key DHCP_UPDATER; };
allow-transfer {192.168.1.4;};
};

// RFC 3152
zone 1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.IP6.ARPA
type master;
file localhost-v6.rev;
};

// RFC 1886 -- deprecated
zone 1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.IP6.INT {
type master;
file localhost-v6.rev;
};

192.168.1.db:
$ORIGIN .
$TTL 3600   ; 1 hour
1.168.192.in-addr.arpa  IN SOA  ns.habanet.local. hostmaster.habanet.local. (
2003091502 ; serial
86400  ; refresh (1 day)
3600   ; retry (1 hour)
3888000; expire (6 weeks 3 days)
3600   ; minimum (1 hour)
)
IN  NS  ns.habanet.local.
$ORIGIN 1.168.192.in-addr.arpa.
$TTL 41000  ; 11 hours 23 minutes 20 seconds
1   IN  PTR Haba.habanet.local.
$TTL 3600   ; 1 hour
4   In  PTR server.habanet.local.

habanet.local.db:
$TTL 86400

habanet.local.  IN  SOA ns.habanet.local. hostmaster.habanet.local. (
2003091501  ;serial number
86400   ;refresh
3600;retry
3888000 ;expire
3600;minimum
)
;   Name server
IN  NS  ns.habanet.local.
IN  A   192.168.1.4
IN  MX  4   server.habanet.local.
;
server  IN  A   192.168.1.4
www IN  CNAME   server
ftp IN  CNAME   server
gopher  IN  CNAME   server
;
habaIN  A   192.168.1.1

localhost.db:
$TTL 1D

localhost.  IN  SOA ns.habanet.local. 
hostmaster.habanet.local. (
2003091501  ;serial number
86400   ;refresh
3600;retry
3888000 ;expire
3600;minimum
)

localhost.  IN  NS  ns.habanet.local.
localhost.  IN  A   127.0.0.1

localhost.rev:
$TTL1D

0.0.127.in-addr.arpa.   IN  SOA ns.habanet.local. 
hostmaster.habanet.local.  (
2003091501  ; Serial
86400   ; Refresh
3600; Retry
3888000 ; Expire
3600; Minimum

Re: Help: tar find

2003-10-25 Thread Lowell Gilbert
  Thanks for the response, but what would be a better solution?
 
 There are several possibilities, all of which equate to passing the
 list of files to backup to the tar command (or equivalent) via stdin
 rather than the command line.  Perhaps the simplest is to use the '-I'
 or '-T' flag to tar(1):
 
 find $FILES_DIR -xdev -type f -iname '*.bak' -print0 | \
 tar --remove-files --null -T - \
 -cvzpf $TAR_DIR/bak_files_`date +%F`.tar.gz
 
 Other possibilities would include using cpio(1), which can be
 persuaded to emit tar format archives, or to build a perl backup
 script based around the File::Find and Archive::Tar modules.

Or passing the date in an environment variable.
I think something like

 datestamp=`date +%F`
 find $FILES_DIR -xdev -type f -iname '*.bak' -print0 | \
 tar --remove-files --null -T - \
 -cvzpf $TAR_DIR/bak_files_${datestamp}.tar.gz

should work.
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Boot Problem

2003-10-25 Thread Kris Davidson
This may be a complete newbie question, or it may have been answered 
before but I would appreciate any help or input that can be provided.

I have a Sony VAIO PCG-GRZ615M laptop which I'm trying to install 
FreeBSD on. I boot from the CD and then try selecting each one of the 7 
boot options however each option I pick returns the below and then the 
system reboots, as such I can not start the installation.

--
fwohci0: Link S100, max_rec 2 bytes
fwohci0: max_rec2 - 512
fwohci0: bus_OPT 0x0 - 0xf8008000
fwohci0: fwohci_set_intr: 1
firewire :IEEE1394(firewire)Bus on fwohci0
fatal trap 12: page fault while in Kernel mode
fault virtual address = 0x2c
fault code = supervisor read, page not present
instruction pointer = 0x8 :0xc02e5a50
Stack pointer = 0x10 :0xc0b2e8c4
frame pointer = 0x10 :0xc0b2e8c8
code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xf, type 0x1b
 = DPL0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
processor eflags = interrupte enabled, resume, IOPL=0
current process = 0 (swapper)
trap number = 12
Panic: Page fault
--
I would appreciate it if anyone could help me with this or provide advice.

Cheers.

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Re: Boot Problem

2003-10-25 Thread Hidetoshi Shimokawa
Which version of FreeBSD are you trying to install?

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At Sat, 25 Oct 2003 15:19:56 +0100,
Kris Davidson wrote:
 
 This may be a complete newbie question, or it may have been answered 
 before but I would appreciate any help or input that can be provided.
 
 I have a Sony VAIO PCG-GRZ615M laptop which I'm trying to install 
 FreeBSD on. I boot from the CD and then try selecting each one of the 7 
 boot options however each option I pick returns the below and then the 
 system reboots, as such I can not start the installation.
 
 --
 fwohci0: Link S100, max_rec 2 bytes
 fwohci0: max_rec2 - 512
 fwohci0: bus_OPT 0x0 - 0xf8008000
 fwohci0: fwohci_set_intr: 1
 
 firewire :IEEE1394(firewire)Bus on fwohci0
 fatal trap 12: page fault while in Kernel mode
 
 fault virtual address = 0x2c
 fault code = supervisor read, page not present
 instruction pointer = 0x8 :0xc02e5a50
 Stack pointer = 0x10 :0xc0b2e8c4
 frame pointer = 0x10 :0xc0b2e8c8
 code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xf, type 0x1b
   = DPL0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
 processor eflags = interrupte enabled, resume, IOPL=0
 current process = 0 (swapper)
 trap number = 12
 
 Panic: Page fault
 --
 
 I would appreciate it if anyone could help me with this or provide advice.
 
 Cheers.
 
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Re: Boot Problem

2003-10-25 Thread Kris Davidson
I'm trying to install 5.1 release and am in the process of downloading 
version 4.8

Hidetoshi Shimokawa wrote:
Which version of FreeBSD are you trying to install?

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At Sat, 25 Oct 2003 15:19:56 +0100,
Kris Davidson wrote:
This may be a complete newbie question, or it may have been answered 
before but I would appreciate any help or input that can be provided.

I have a Sony VAIO PCG-GRZ615M laptop which I'm trying to install 
FreeBSD on. I boot from the CD and then try selecting each one of the 7 
boot options however each option I pick returns the below and then the 
system reboots, as such I can not start the installation.

--
fwohci0: Link S100, max_rec 2 bytes
fwohci0: max_rec2 - 512
fwohci0: bus_OPT 0x0 - 0xf8008000
fwohci0: fwohci_set_intr: 1
firewire :IEEE1394(firewire)Bus on fwohci0
fatal trap 12: page fault while in Kernel mode
fault virtual address = 0x2c
fault code = supervisor read, page not present
instruction pointer = 0x8 :0xc02e5a50
Stack pointer = 0x10 :0xc0b2e8c4
frame pointer = 0x10 :0xc0b2e8c8
code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xf, type 0x1b
 = DPL0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
processor eflags = interrupte enabled, resume, IOPL=0
current process = 0 (swapper)
trap number = 12
Panic: Page fault
--
I would appreciate it if anyone could help me with this or provide advice.

Cheers.

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Re: bochs running -stable

2003-10-25 Thread Nimrod Mesika
Sorry for following myself but the problem has been solved.

Kernel was compiled with cpu I586_CPU but /etc/make.conf specified
CPU=i686.

On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 03:15:17PM +0200, Nimrod Mesika wrote:
 Any ideas? (the kernel is compiled for I586)

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Re[2]: saving russian files

2003-10-25 Thread sfinks12
KDKDSP CBuH. wrote:

Hello Q-s..

I have some problems in saving russian
words/files/chars/sententces... to file
in ufs, I know that I does nothing in locale'n my box, but I want help on it.
Every russian symbol is shown as ``?'' and after saving to file and then --
openning it I have ``? ??? ??''  how can I fight this my issue?

Thanks.
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KDKDSP Good english, but one thing isn't quite clear to
KDKDSP melocalization is or  *is not* the issue?

KDKDSP The handbook's localization chapter is
KDKDSP chapter 14, at least in the EN_US version.

KDKDSP Hopefully, someone over there will see your message
KDKDSP in the morning, and have more insight than I do.

KDKDSP Kevin Kinsey
KDKDSP DaleCo, S.P.

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Try select other characterset in /etc/fstab .
For example koi8-r.


FreeBSD FOREVER,
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Crash in gui

2003-10-25 Thread jason dictos
Hi All,

   Today my machine has locked up twice within the span of an hour, and both 
times it locked up when I clicked on a link in Gaim. The lock is hard, and 
there's no message in /var/log/messages that I can see, so my question is how 
can I debug such a problem? Where even the caps lock button no longer 
reponds?

I'm using 5.1 + all security patches

-Jason
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How to see subnet page

2003-10-25 Thread Wayne M Barnes
Dear FreeBSD,

I have a private (192...)  subnet on a separate ethernet card.

From anwwhere, I want to view a web page being put out by 192.169.0.22
of my subnet.  I can (only) view it when I am at my console, but
I want to view it from home, for instance.

What lines in /etc/rc.firewall would accomplish this?
I was thinking I might come into my public IP address:8080, and
have web requests to 8080 be [diverted, forwarded, shunted, passed] to
the web server on 192.169.0.22.

I can't seem to satisfy ipfw syntax for this; nor can
I fathom the man page for ipfw.

I would appreciate a sample rc.firewall, if anyone knows this
situation.

Thank you,
  
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Re: Website up, then down, then up, etc.

2003-10-25 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 10:58:53AM -0500, Charles Howse wrote:
 I did change the listen address to 8080 in httpd.conf and in the port
 forward on the router, and rebooted.
 NOW IT IS WORKING! As of 10:42 CDT, which is 16:42 UTC.
 http:/howse.homeunix.net:8080
 Is there anything else to look at, or any files to peruse?
 Running on port 8080 is _*not really acceptable for the long run*_.

That's good in one way: it means that your system is actually working
perfectly well.  Unfortunately it also implies that the problem is
actually somewhere in the network downstream of you.  Since it seems
to affect all external users equally, the problem must be within your
service provider's network.  The only thing you can do is open a
ticket with your support and pray that it gets looked at by someone
with a clue.

The on/off behaviour often means that you're interacting with a dual
server system, which is possibly meant to provide redundancy, but one
of the servers isn't working correctly and the load balance isn't
cutting out the duff machine.

Cheers,

Matthew 

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RE: Can't get the faster of two modems to work with 4.8

2003-10-25 Thread fbsd_user
You sure are light on details describing your environment. Are both
modems external or internal? Are both modems found at boot time and
listed in dmesg.boot file?  Are there any error messages in ppp.log
file? When you tested are both modems installed on PC at same time?
Have you checked to see if modem that is not working is a winmodem?
FBSD does not work with winmodems. You should post these files,
dmesg.boot  ppp.log ppp.conf rc.conf

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Subject: Can't get the faster of two modems to work with 4.8

I am having this problem in a new install of 4.8. One, a us robotics
courier v everything (56k), will dial out, talk to my isp but never
settle on a connection; it just emits a steady tone. The second, a
hayes
accura 288 v.34+FAX, works fine. Both of these modems work fine on a
slackware 9.1 box. The courier exhibits the same behavior with 4.7.
I
don't want to pull down ports at 28.8kb so I'd like to get the
courier
working. Is this an init string thing? I haven't touched anything in
ppp.conf except the obvious three (and cuaa0), and resolv.conf is
correct, after all, the hayes works. I'd appreciate any pointers
here
before I start mucking around with the configs.

thanks,

rl

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Installing 5.1 on laptop causes CD-ROM to hang

2003-10-25 Thread Brian Dessent

Hi, I'm trying to install FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE on an older IBM thinkpad
770 laptop.  This is a Pentium-233 MHz vintage model, with 256MB RAM.  I
chose 5.1 because I have a Cardbus 3com 575 Ethernet apaptor and it
looks like there's no support for Cardbus at all in -stable.

So I boot the laptop from the 5.1-RELEASE mini CD-ROM, and a buch of
messages scroll by.  Before I can read them I'm in the blue sysinstall
screen, so I have no way of really reading what the kernel said.  I was
able to catch more than a few unable to map IRQ lines or something
like that.

Anyway, my Ethernet card is not activated, so I can't use it to
install.  If I choose to install from the CDROM all goes fine and it
says it's copying the base files into /.  But somewhere in the middle of
this process the CDROM will just hang.  The activity LED goes on solid
and the installer program just times out trying to read any more from
the disk.  After a while it pops up an error about Unable to read, do I
want to retry?  But it really doesn't matter what I do at this point,
it seems the CDROM interface is totally borked until I reset the system.

So, it's apparent to me that there's probably some kernel settings that
I need to mess with.  Either I need to get the Ethernet card recognised,
or I need to figure out why this CDROM just hangs all of a sudden.  I
have tried re-burning the CD-R at a slower speed, this had no effect. 
I'm pretty sure that the CDROM is fine, as I've installed other
operating systems without any problem.

I've read the FreeBSD handbook, but it talks about this whole kernel
config process that I never see.  There's one line in there about how
this is deprecated in -current in favor of the device.hints method. 
However, the documentation on how to use this method is non-existant. 
What exactly am I supposed to set?  I've looked at the manpage of the xl
driver that this card uses, and it says nothing about hints.  I managed
to get into the loader command line interface, but I have no idea what
commands I need to use or options I need to set.  And I can't read the
boot messages because they scroll off the screen.  In linux I would just
use ctrl-alt-Fn and switch to a different virtual terminal and then use
shift-pageup to read the messages, but I haven't found a way to do this
in FreeBSD.

Any ideas?

Brian
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Re: linux-mozilla-1.4 checksum bad

2003-10-25 Thread Gary Kline
On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 01:52:24AM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
 On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 01:24:36AM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
  Hi people,
  
  I've spent the past several days portupgrading loads of
  ports; linux-mozilla is the first with a checksum mismatch.
  See below at the browser.xpi line.  
  
  Anybody else seen this problem?  Ideas  or advice appreciated!
 
 Did you try 'make distclean; make fetch'?
 

Underway as of 11:11 local time.  To  the best of my 
memory, this is the first time that fetch has given me
a checksum error.  

Okay, the second time looks good.  browser.xpi was the
mismatch.  This time it looks good.  Thanks for the tip.

gary


[cut//paste]

tao [1639] md5 browser.xpi
MD5 (browser.xpi) = 2633b57df0ad8f41f0f72a2242b8a568
tao [1640] MD5 (linux-mozilla/1.4/browser.xpi) = 2633b57df0ad8f41f0f72a2242b8a568
zsh: number expected




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Re: ? getopt_long(), iopl() and ioperm() ?

2003-10-25 Thread Peter Cornelius
  # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-10-19 01:59:45 +0200: 
   I'm hacking at a piece of code that I want to turn into a port. It's
from 
   Linux and uses libpci and some other 'strange' functions.  
   While I think that I've managed to modify the libpci port to install
the 
   required lib, I'm more or less lost at getopt_long() which I  
   assume is in the libgnugetopt port. However, for some reason, even if
I 
   include it explicitly (#include /usr/local/include/getopt.h), I  
   run into problems. Please note that I'm not a programmer at all, so
it's 
   very much hacking along, so I may look for someone patient  
   to bear with me ;-) But I am willing to learn.  
   
  AFAICT you need to tell the compiler about the library. The rule in 
  your Makefile needs to have -L /usr/local/lib -lgnugetopt. 
 
Thanks for that, Roman, I did so and got some sort of binary to play with.
For a port, however, I think I must 
dig in deeper, or rather climb higher for that matter -- autoconf  co. are
used for making the makefiles, so I 
probably must fix it there somewhere there. If it was for plain makefiles, I
might not have the problems I see, 
but this is something entirely new for me ;-) 
 
 The best way is to set USE_GETOPT_LONG=yes in your port Makefile. 
  
 # USE_GETOPT_LONG - Says that the port uses getopt_long. If OSVERSION 
 #   less than 500041, automatically adds devel/libgnugeopt

 #   to LIB_DEPENDS, and pass adjusted values of  
 #   CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS in CONFIGURE_ENV. 
 #   Default: not set. 
 
Thanks, Dan, I'm not that far yet. As I said above, I'm still trying to
understand what is required by nvtv in 
the first place. There still seem to be bugs in there, at least with my
card. I have contact with the author who 
is willing to help as long as I can build and test. Which I sort of achieved
now with your help and the of a 
friend. Anyways, as I must have overread that comment in bsd.ports.mk,
thanks for the pointer. 
 
In any case, if it makes to be a port, I'll proceed as suggested. 
 
So, thanks for the help and watch ports@ if it ever makes it there ;-)==) 
 
All the best, 
 
Peter. 
 
Btw, iopl() and ioperm() I currently simply get around by uncommenting them.
Which probably makes those 
sections unuseable for the cards covered there, so I would not mind a hint
for these by any other reader ;-) 

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Custom FreeBSD boot floppy??

2003-10-25 Thread yo _
Hi Everyone!

The MBR on my hard disk is corrupted (or sometimes is), after re-installing 
FreeBSD it was not overwritten and fixed even though the complete system 
was. So when i need to boot i use the bootcds i used to install FreeBSD and 
at boot0 i press any key (during rapid / - \ - spinnings) and boot my hard 
drive using the command 0:ad(a,0)/boot/loader. When there is a power 
failure, it requires me to go back to the system and repeat the process.

How could i make a custom boot floppy (or even boot cd) to load 
0:ad(a,0)/boot/loader automatically, since the MBR never gets repaired 
(however many times i've tried). If this information is already documented 
somewhere, a point in the right direction will be more than sufficient, even 
if the information is about MBR repair and installation of the FreeBSD boot 
loader.

I am using 4.8-RELEASE, thanks to all in advance!
-Rian Hunter
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Re: ADSL modem ip addresses

2003-10-25 Thread Alex de Kruijff
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 02:43:38PM +0100, Vince Hoffman wrote:
 
 
  On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 11:29:08PM +0930, Ian Moore wrote:
   What's the best way then to connect it to the ADSL line?
 
  I feel its best to have a hardware modum that also knows how to build up
  the connection. I've set my ADSL modum up so that it builds the
  connection and then route the packets to my gateway computer.
 
   Or can we use a USB connection instead - are there FBSD drivers for ADSL
   modems? I can't see any in the supported hardware list.
 
  I wound't go for a USB connection.
 
 
 Can you or anyone on the list recoment a good, supported ADSL modem as i
 will be getting adsl with a static IP which i want assigned to my freebsd
 firewall not a adsl router.

Assuming you planing your modum to build up the connection (i.e. you
turn it on and you have a internet connection.), then it doesn't matter
if FreeBSD support it or not. What you looking for is a modum that has a
IP connection for your intranet and a connetion for your intranet (line
input).

I have the cheap ALCATEL which could be converted to the more expencive
version. I started out calling in with a PPTP client, but switch because
the line kept dropped. Then I let the modum have the public IP,
turned on nat on the modum and let it build up the connection. Recently
I switch this off nat (because of slot limitations) and used a routing
option istead. My gateway doesn't have a clue about how to build up the
connection it just uses it and it talk normal IP protocol, not PPTP.

What you are looking for in a ADSL modum is: (in short)
- line in connection to the internet
- IP connection to your intranet (local LAN)
- Ability to build the connection it self (inclinding convertion PPP to
  PPTP or any other protocol that requered)
- Abilty to route packets though
- Its not a must, but it would be nice to have a nat option on it, just
  as a backup.

P.S. Please cut unrelated text out!!

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RE: Website up, then down, then up, etc.

2003-10-25 Thread Charles Howse
 On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 10:58:53AM -0500, Charles Howse wrote:
  I did change the listen address to 8080 in httpd.conf and 
 in the port
  forward on the router, and rebooted.
  NOW IT IS WORKING! As of 10:42 CDT, which is 16:42 UTC.
  http:/howse.homeunix.net:8080
  Is there anything else to look at, or any files to peruse?
  Running on port 8080 is _*not really acceptable for the long run*_.
 
 That's good in one way: it means that your system is actually working
 perfectly well.  Unfortunately it also implies that the problem is
 actually somewhere in the network downstream of you.  Since it seems
 to affect all external users equally, the problem must be within your
 service provider's network.  The only thing you can do is open a
 ticket with your support and pray that it gets looked at by someone
 with a clue.
 
 The on/off behaviour often means that you're interacting with a dual
 server system, which is possibly meant to provide redundancy, but one
 of the servers isn't working correctly and the load balance isn't
 cutting out the duff machine.

ARGGHHH!!
Are you talking about my ISP (Charter Communications) or my Dynamic DNS
service (DYNdns.org)?

I have just spoken to Charter Tech Support for the second time about
this, and the tech assured me that they were not 'affecting' port 80 in
any way, nor were they using anything similar to portsentry.

It seems more likely to me that the culprit is DYNdns.org, since I have
only been using them since about the 11th of this month, and *also* they
have just completed a major task - moving their datacenter.
http://www.dyndns.org/news/status/
Check out all that they did within the last 5 days.
I have corresponded with them once and here is the gist of it:

(Me)
[snip]
  Can you think of *anything* on your end that may be contributing to
  this problem? 

(Them)
 No, nothing on our end would be contributing to this. Since the host
 name is resolving the DNS is working correctly. Connections on port
 80 are being refused so this would seem to be a problem with your
 router or with the web server itself.


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Re: copy and un rar file?

2003-10-25 Thread Simon Barner
 i figured out how to open the 3.5 drive now i need to
 know how to copy the philes from the floppy to the
 hard drive into a directory, than how do i un rar the
 philes? 

1. Copying files from a floppy disk:
  a) mount the floppy (bad floppy might cause a kernel panic!)
 mkdir /floppy (if it does not yet exists)
 mount -t msdos /dev/fd0.1440 /floppy
 Now you can copy the files as usual (cp).
 
 You can also put the following line into your /etc/fstab and use
 mount /floppy to mount your floppy
 
/dev/fd0.1440 /floppy msdos rw,noauto,nosuid 0 0

  b) use the mtools port: ports/emulators/mtools
 Be sure you have this line in your /usr/local/etc/mtools.conf
 drive a: file=/dev/fd0
 
 Now you can use mdir, mcopy, etc. just like on MSDOS
 
2. Extracting rar archives: Use the ports/archivers/unrar port

Cheers,
 Simon




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Re: error in new install of 5.1

2003-10-25 Thread Chip
I know it's usually not cool to respond to your own message but I have a 
bit more info - I removed the old isa modem (SupraExpress 288i PNP), 
rebooted and now 5.1 is installing. The old modem uses the Rockwell 
chipset, maybe there's a compabibility issue here. I don't need that old 
modem so removing it is for the better anyway.
--
Chip

Chip wrote:

I am trying to install 5.1 on a old P166. The install starts then fails 
with these messages -

sio0: configured irq 4 not in bitmap of probed irqs 0
sio0: port may not be enabled
sio0 at port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on isa0
sio0: type 8250 not responding
that is where the install is now hung.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Chip
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Re: browsing networks

2003-10-25 Thread Ihsan Dogan
On Saturday, 25 Oct 2003 02:38, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:

 Install devel/gnomevfs-extras, then enter smb:/// as the location.  You
 should see all your servers.

I something similar available for nfs?



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Re: Website up, then down, then up, etc.

2003-10-25 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 02:25:54PM -0500, Charles Howse wrote:

  That's good in one way: it means that your system is actually working
  perfectly well.  Unfortunately it also implies that the problem is
  actually somewhere in the network downstream of you.  Since it seems
  to affect all external users equally, the problem must be within your
  service provider's network.  The only thing you can do is open a
  ticket with your support and pray that it gets looked at by someone
  with a clue.
  
  The on/off behaviour often means that you're interacting with a dual
  server system, which is possibly meant to provide redundancy, but one
  of the servers isn't working correctly and the load balance isn't
  cutting out the duff machine.
 
 ARGGHHH!!
 Are you talking about my ISP (Charter Communications) or my Dynamic DNS
 service (DYNdns.org)?
 
 I have just spoken to Charter Tech Support for the second time about
 this, and the tech assured me that they were not 'affecting' port 80 in
 any way, nor were they using anything similar to portsentry.
 
 It seems more likely to me that the culprit is DYNdns.org, since I have
 only been using them since about the 11th of this month, and *also* they
 have just completed a major task - moving their datacenter.
 http://www.dyndns.org/news/status/

 Check out all that they did within the last 5 days.
 I have corresponded with them once and here is the gist of it:

Hmmm... It's not the basic look up the IP number part as that's
working just fine.  You don't seem to be using their (dynDNS) web
redirection service (ie. howse.homeunix.net resolves to 66.168.145.25
which whois reports belongs to Charter Communications).

I think that dynDNS would seem to have managed to pull off their
datacenter move without much noticable fallout.  That's pretty
impressive...

If Charter are denying any interference with the port 80 traffic at
all, then they are almost certainly correct.

I think you've established that your FreeBSD box is working correctly.

So, I guess, by a process of elimination you might have a problem with
your cable router/modem?  Is this a device that has a HTTP interface
that you can configure it with? -- since it seems to be working
perfectly well for all of the other ports, there must be some reason
for it to do nasty things specifically to the port 80 stuff.

It certainly is perplexing.

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: browsing networks

2003-10-25 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
On Sat, 2003-10-25 at 16:31, Ihsan Dogan wrote:
 On Saturday, 25 Oct 2003 02:38, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
 
  Install devel/gnomevfs-extras, then enter smb:/// as the location.  You
  should see all your servers.
 
 I something similar available for nfs?

gnome-vfs supports an NFS VFS, but it is not enabled by default, and I'm
not sure it even works.

Joe

 
 
 
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Postfix as localhost

2003-10-25 Thread Dead Line


Hello everybody,

  I have FreeBSD 4.8-R, I installed postfix latest from /ports.
  The problem is this box has no domain, its just an fakeip 192.168.*
  Now, after I installed postfix and disabled sendmail, my openwebmail 
client start to say
  Unable to connect to SMTP server:25

  I tried the configuration in /postfix/main.cf   to ip 192.168.0.2 or ip 
127.0.0.1 or localhost
  but all fail in my box and nothing works as SMTP!

deadline - send message error - couldn't open SMTP server 
192.168.0.2:25
deadline - send message error - couldn't open SMTP server 127.0.0.1:25
deadline - send message error - couldn't open SMTP server localhost:25

 Also when i try to telnet to my smtp seems no response and i dunt get a 
postfix welcome msg!

192# telnet localhost smtp
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.q8online.com
Escape character is '^]'.
and it doesnot response to commands here!

 In the same time, postfix reload or check, reads no problem.

 Seems postfix cannot read a IP number as smtp server/port.
 anyone kindly has a solution for this?
 Thank you too much
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Re: Custom FreeBSD boot floppy??

2003-10-25 Thread Dofri Jonsson

Hi.
Go to http://people.freebsd.org/~picobsd/picobsd.html and download the
BootFORTH demo
(floppy image)
(Direct link: http://www.freebsd.org/~picobsd/bootldr.bin )


Copy it to a floppy (using dd(1)) and you have a boot floppy that you
can mount (it has a ufs filesystem) and customize.
You can also create a bootable floppy manually by following the
instructions in The Handbook, but the picobsd floppy image is a great
starting point for this kind of thing.

Dofri


On Sat, 2003-10-25 at 18:44, yo _ wrote:
 Hi Everyone!
 
 The MBR on my hard disk is corrupted (or sometimes is), after re-installing 
 FreeBSD it was not overwritten and fixed even though the complete system 
 was. So when i need to boot i use the bootcds i used to install FreeBSD and 
 at boot0 i press any key (during rapid / - \ - spinnings) and boot my hard 
 drive using the command 0:ad(a,0)/boot/loader. When there is a power 
 failure, it requires me to go back to the system and repeat the process.
 
 How could i make a custom boot floppy (or even boot cd) to load 
 0:ad(a,0)/boot/loader automatically, since the MBR never gets repaired 
 (however many times i've tried). If this information is already documented 
 somewhere, a point in the right direction will be more than sufficient, even 
 if the information is about MBR repair and installation of the FreeBSD boot 
 loader.
 
 I am using 4.8-RELEASE, thanks to all in advance!
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Re: Postfix as localhost

2003-10-25 Thread Nico Meijer
Hi Marwan,

  I have FreeBSD 4.8-R, I installed postfix latest from /ports.
  The problem is this box has no domain, its just an fakeip 192.168.*
No problem with that. Don't forget to specify proxy_interfaces if this 
box is to serve as anything remotely related to the term MX.

Please check your inet_interfaces setting:

inet_interfaces = localhost

might be what you need.

If you need more help, please post the output of `postconf -n`.

Good luck... Nico

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Postfix as localhost

2003-10-25 Thread Dead Line
Hi Nico, and thanks.

Hi everyone,

I added the line inet_interfaces = localhost to main.cf
But still the same :-(
and still my openwebmail says Couldn't open SMTP server localhost:25!

and telniting to localhost smtp still no responding :/

This is the output of postconf -n

192# postconf -n
command_directory = /usr/local/sbin
config_directory = /usr/local/etc/postfix
daemon_directory = /usr/local/libexec/postfix
debug_peer_level = 2
debug_peer_list = 127.0.0.1
inet_interfaces = localhost
mail_owner = postfix
mailq_path = /usr/local/bin/mailq
manpage_directory = /usr/local/man
mydestination = $myhostname, localhost
myhostname = localhost
mynetworks = 192.168.0.0/28, 127.0.0.0/8
myorigin = $mydomain
newaliases_path = /usr/local/bin/newaliases
queue_directory = /var/spool/postfix
readme_directory = no
sample_directory = /usr/local/etc/postfix
sendmail_path = /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
setgid_group = maildrop
unknown_local_recipient_reject_code = 450
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Re: Boot Problem

2003-10-25 Thread Hidetoshi Shimokawa
It seems that fwohci registers are not mapped correctly.
If your BIOS has a option for `PnP OS', try to set it to 'no'.

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At Sat, 25 Oct 2003 16:32:30 +0100,
Kris Davidson wrote:
 
 I'm trying to install 5.1 release and am in the process of downloading 
 version 4.8
 
 Hidetoshi Shimokawa wrote:
  Which version of FreeBSD are you trying to install?
  
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  At Sat, 25 Oct 2003 15:19:56 +0100,
  Kris Davidson wrote:
  
 This may be a complete newbie question, or it may have been answered 
 before but I would appreciate any help or input that can be provided.
 
 I have a Sony VAIO PCG-GRZ615M laptop which I'm trying to install 
 FreeBSD on. I boot from the CD and then try selecting each one of the 7 
 boot options however each option I pick returns the below and then the 
 system reboots, as such I can not start the installation.
 
 --
 fwohci0: Link S100, max_rec 2 bytes
 fwohci0: max_rec2 - 512
 fwohci0: bus_OPT 0x0 - 0xf8008000
 fwohci0: fwohci_set_intr: 1
 
 firewire :IEEE1394(firewire)Bus on fwohci0
 fatal trap 12: page fault while in Kernel mode
 
 fault virtual address = 0x2c
 fault code = supervisor read, page not present
 instruction pointer = 0x8 :0xc02e5a50
 Stack pointer = 0x10 :0xc0b2e8c4
 frame pointer = 0x10 :0xc0b2e8c8
 code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xf, type 0x1b
   = DPL0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
 processor eflags = interrupte enabled, resume, IOPL=0
 current process = 0 (swapper)
 trap number = 12
 
 Panic: Page fault
 --
 
 I would appreciate it if anyone could help me with this or provide advice.
 
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Re: Boot Problem

2003-10-25 Thread Kris Davidson
Okay I've checked my BIOS. I'm using Phoenix BIOS Setup version 4.0 with 
 the bwlo versions

BIOS Version: R216B1
EC BIOS Version: R216B1
Video BIOS Version: BOAM7_12
I can't seem to find the option specified below or something similar.

Hidetoshi Shimokawa wrote:
It seems that fwohci registers are not mapped correctly.
If your BIOS has a option for `PnP OS', try to set it to 'no'.
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At Sat, 25 Oct 2003 16:32:30 +0100,
Kris Davidson wrote:
I'm trying to install 5.1 release and am in the process of downloading 
version 4.8

Hidetoshi Shimokawa wrote:

Which version of FreeBSD are you trying to install?

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At Sat, 25 Oct 2003 15:19:56 +0100,
Kris Davidson wrote:

This may be a complete newbie question, or it may have been answered 
before but I would appreciate any help or input that can be provided.

I have a Sony VAIO PCG-GRZ615M laptop which I'm trying to install 
FreeBSD on. I boot from the CD and then try selecting each one of the 7 
boot options however each option I pick returns the below and then the 
system reboots, as such I can not start the installation.

--
fwohci0: Link S100, max_rec 2 bytes
fwohci0: max_rec2 - 512
fwohci0: bus_OPT 0x0 - 0xf8008000
fwohci0: fwohci_set_intr: 1
firewire :IEEE1394(firewire)Bus on fwohci0
fatal trap 12: page fault while in Kernel mode
fault virtual address = 0x2c
fault code = supervisor read, page not present
instruction pointer = 0x8 :0xc02e5a50
Stack pointer = 0x10 :0xc0b2e8c4
frame pointer = 0x10 :0xc0b2e8c8
code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xf, type 0x1b
= DPL0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
processor eflags = interrupte enabled, resume, IOPL=0
current process = 0 (swapper)
trap number = 12
Panic: Page fault
--
I would appreciate it if anyone could help me with this or provide advice.

Cheers.

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RE: Website up, then down, then up, etc.

2003-10-25 Thread Charles Howse
 On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 02:25:54PM -0500, Charles Howse wrote:
 
   That's good in one way: it means that your system is 
 actually working
   perfectly well.  Unfortunately it also implies that the problem is
   actually somewhere in the network downstream of you.  
 Since it seems
   to affect all external users equally, the problem must be 
 within your
   service provider's network.  The only thing you can do is open a
   ticket with your support and pray that it gets looked at 
 by someone
   with a clue.
   
   The on/off behaviour often means that you're interacting 
 with a dual
   server system, which is possibly meant to provide 
 redundancy, but one
   of the servers isn't working correctly and the load balance isn't
   cutting out the duff machine.
  
  ARGGHHH!!
  Are you talking about my ISP (Charter Communications) or my 
 Dynamic DNS
  service (DYNdns.org)?
  
  I have just spoken to Charter Tech Support for the second time about
  this, and the tech assured me that they were not 
 'affecting' port 80 in
  any way, nor were they using anything similar to portsentry.
  
  It seems more likely to me that the culprit is DYNdns.org, 
 since I have
  only been using them since about the 11th of this month, 
 and *also* they
  have just completed a major task - moving their datacenter.
  http://www.dyndns.org/news/status/
 
  Check out all that they did within the last 5 days.
  I have corresponded with them once and here is the gist of it:
 
 Hmmm... It's not the basic look up the IP number part as that's
 working just fine.  You don't seem to be using their (dynDNS) web
 redirection service (ie. howse.homeunix.net resolves to 66.168.145.25
 which whois reports belongs to Charter Communications).

Correct, I'm not.
I can't get 'homeunix.net' as a domain using WebHop.
Shouldn't need it anyway, things were working perfectly without it until
last week.

 I think that dynDNS would seem to have managed to pull off their
 datacenter move without much noticable fallout.  That's pretty
 impressive...
 
 If Charter are denying any interference with the port 80 traffic at
 all, then they are almost certainly correct.
 
 I think you've established that your FreeBSD box is working correctly.

There's no possibility that I've hosed anything like /etc/hosts.allow or
one of the files that restricts connections?

 So, I guess, by a process of elimination you might have a problem with
 your cable router/modem?  Is this a device that has a HTTP interface
 that you can configure it with? -- since it seems to be working
 perfectly well for all of the other ports, there must be some reason
 for it to do nasty things specifically to the port 80 stuff.

Yes, the router has a web interface for configuration.  It had been set
to forward requests on port 80 to the webserver on port 80.  That was
working perfectly for over a year.  I've now set it to port 8080, in and
out, which is, of course, working.  I have also enabled the DMZ, which,
AFAIK, places the server outside the firewall, thereby eliminating
it...?

Now I've told apache to listen on port 80, no joy.  Change back to 8080,
perfect!

 It certainly is perplexing.

It is, isn't it?

Dyndns support just answered my last post to them, and basically just
explained what DNS does as a way of denying that they are at fault, and
I believe them.  To quote them, DNS is just like the Yellow Pages.
Your phone book doesn't know you are going through it, calling every
number, and subsequently start deleting entries.



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Re: Custom FreeBSD boot floppy??

2003-10-25 Thread Viktor Lazlo


On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, yo _ wrote:

 Hi Everyone!

 The MBR on my hard disk is corrupted (or sometimes is), after re-installing
 FreeBSD it was not overwritten and fixed even though the complete system
 was. So when i need to boot i use the bootcds i used to install FreeBSD and
 at boot0 i press any key (during rapid / - \ - spinnings) and boot my hard
 drive using the command 0:ad(a,0)/boot/loader. When there is a power
 failure, it requires me to go back to the system and repeat the process.

Have you tried repairing the MBR with:

boot0cfg -B /dev/ad0 (or whatever disk you are trying to reset it on)?

Cheers,

Viktor

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Re: Postfix as localhost

2003-10-25 Thread Dead Line

Hi Nico, and thanks.

Hi everyone,

I added the line inet_interfaces = localhost to main.cf
But still the same :-(
and still my openwebmail says Couldn't open SMTP server localhost:25!

and telniting to localhost smtp still no responding :/

This is the output of postconf -n

192# postconf -n
command_directory = /usr/local/sbin
config_directory = /usr/local/etc/postfix
daemon_directory = /usr/local/libexec/postfix
debug_peer_level = 2
debug_peer_list = 127.0.0.1
inet_interfaces = localhost
mail_owner = postfix
mailq_path = /usr/local/bin/mailq
manpage_directory = /usr/local/man
mydestination = $myhostname, localhost
myhostname = localhost
mynetworks = 192.168.0.0/28, 127.0.0.0/8
myorigin = $mydomain
newaliases_path = /usr/local/bin/newaliases
queue_directory = /var/spool/postfix
readme_directory = no
sample_directory = /usr/local/etc/postfix
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Hard Drive Issues

2003-10-25 Thread Justin Gruenberg
I've been having a bit of an issue with my 120gb Maxtor hard drive under
FreeBSD.  As of right now, the disk is set up with one NTFS partition,
but I'm not sure if thats relevant.  BIOS reports the correct geometry
and size, and Windows also reports the correct size.  The disk is ad1.

If do a dmesg, I get these messages relating to the drive:

ad1: 2014MB Maxtor 4G120J6 [4092/16/63] at ata0-slave UDMA100
ad1s3: slice extends beyond end of disk: truncating from 240091425 to
4108671 sectors
ad1s5: slice extends beyond end of disk: truncating from 167782797 to
4108608 sectors

Steps I've already tried (in no particular order):
1.  A friend said that I could disable the drive in BIOS, and FreeBSD
would query the controller, and get the info from there.  I did disable
it, but I got the same results.
2.  Checked in Windows XP is the disk is set to a dynamic disk.  I
understand they are not compatible with any operating system besides
XP.  The disk is listed as Basic
3.  I've tried taking the geometry from BIOS and manually putting it in
from fdisk in sysinstall.  With the values copied verbatim, fdisk says
that they are incorrect, and will not use them.  I have also used the
geometry published by Maxtor.  Those numbers work, but the hard drive is
only around 8gb.
4.  I was advised on IRC to try switching the drive from its position at
primary slave, to somewhere else.  I changed it to secondary slave, and
had the same results.

The Values that BIOS gives:
58853 cyls
16 heads
255 sectors

Values from Maxtor
(http://maxtor.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/maxtor.cfg/php/enduser/olh_adp.php?p_faqid=596)
16383 max cyls (238216 actual)
16 heads
63 sectors

The Values that BSD reports (from fdisk):
256 cyls
255 heads
63 sectors

Thanks a lot.

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Re: vinum concatenated raid setup problems - SOLVED

2003-10-25 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Friday, 24 October 2003 at 12:47:52 -0400, Alvin Gunkel wrote:
 Mike,
 Thanks for the pointers on the fstab file, they solved that part of the
 puzzle. (and trying to help with the other issues)

 Greg,
 Thanks for pointing me to the right part of the vinum manpage...it was
 indeed the simple fact that I was trying to build the configuration on
 disk's rather than partitions that was sabotaging the mission!

 I see this has been solved, but i'll throw one more gotcha to watch
 for out there.  Use of 'vinum saveconfig' is a good thing.

It has no effect under these circumstances.

 From the vinum man page:

 saveconfig
 Save the current configuration to disk.  Normally this is not
 necessary,

Please note.

 since vinum automatically saves any change in configuration.  If an
 error occurs on startup, updates will be disabled.  When you
 reenable them with the setdaemon command, vinum does not
 automatically save the configuration to disk.  Use this command to
 save the configuration.

 As I was learning to use vinum I made frequent mistakes, disabling
 updates, then built the system, rebooted, and nothing survived ;)
 Had to rtfm a couple of times before I caught that.

Vinum now reminds you every time you enter a command if configuration
updates are disabled.  

The trouble with recommending this sort of thing is that it has no
relevance, and it'll go down in folklore as a solution to all kinds of
problems, when in fact it has a very limited scope and wouldn't have
helped here.

Greg
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fsck -b 32 no updating Standard Superblock

2003-10-25 Thread Tilman Linneweh
Hi,

I managed to trash my superblocks. When I try fsck -b 32 everything goes well,
but the original superblock is not updated:

sauna# fsck /dev/ad0s1e
** /dev/ad0s1e
Cannot find file system superblock

LOOK FOR ALTERNATE SUPERBLOCKS? [yn] y

USING ALTERNATE SUPERBLOCK AT 32
** Last Mounted on 
** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
96 files, 188 used, 128811 free (75 frags, 16092 blocks, 0.1% fragmentation)
sauna#

According to Google there should be a Question

UPDATE STANDARD SUPERBLOCK? [yn]

but there isn't. what is going wrong?

regards
tilman
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zinf:: bad version?

2003-10-25 Thread Gary Kline
Is there trouble with the current version of zinf?  I
use it by itself and with mozilla.  But it coredumps.

(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/X11R6/bin/zinf 
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
(no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x80d030f in SplitPath ()

Anybody know what's wrong here?

gary



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apache mod_ssl build error

2003-10-25 Thread Matt Edwards
Tim,

Yep.  Me again.  Sorry. :)  Did you ever find a solution to this (see below my name) 
besides moving to 5.1?  I am currently having the same issue, (though not with 
portupgrade),  with the building of mod_ssl itself.  Trouble is, I'm running 5.1.

Thanks,

Matt
QUOTE: Sat Aug 2 09:01:49 PDT 2003 On FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE

While portupgrading from apache+mod_ssl-1.3.27+2.8.14 to 
apache+mod_ssl-1.3.28+2.8.15:

ap_fnmatch.c: In function `ap_fnmatch':
ap_fnmatch.c:143: `FNM_CASE_BLIND' undeclared (first use in this function)
ap_fnmatch.c:143: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
ap_fnmatch.c:143: for each function it appears in.)
ap_fnmatch.c: In function `rangematch':
ap_fnmatch.c:190: `FNM_CASE_BLIND' undeclared (first use in this function)
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/www/apache13-modssl/work/apache_1.3.28/src/ap.
*** Error code 1


I tried both portupgrading with the -m switch for SUEXEC and, also, without 
it.  I also pkg_deleted mm-1.3.0 and rebuilt/installed it.

On FreeBSD 5.1-Current (built this morning) apache+mod_ssl-1.3.28+2.8.15 
installed fine.  What am I missing here?

Tim Kellers
CPE/NJIT
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LINKSYS WPC11 V4

2003-10-25 Thread Ernest H. Rice III
On FreeBSD 4.8 - I see support for WPC11-v3, has anyone gotten WPC11-V4 
working? I cannot seem to get it to go on my Toshiba Portege 7020CT.

My 3COM 3C589 works fine, but the Linksys WPC11 is not recognized.

Is there a mod needed for the rccard.conf?

I have 'device wi' in my kernel, etc.

Ernie Rice
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Re: Website up, then down, then up, etc.

2003-10-25 Thread Chris Pressey
On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 17:07:31 -0500
Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes, the router has a web interface for configuration.  It had been
 set to forward requests on port 80 to the webserver on port 80.  That
 was working perfectly for over a year.  I've now set it to port 8080,
 in and out, which is, of course, working.  I have also enabled the
 DMZ, which, AFAIK, places the server outside the firewall, thereby
 eliminating it...?
 
 Now I've told apache to listen on port 80, no joy.  Change back to
 8080, perfect!

Sorry if this is a shot in the dark, but are you sure the firmware in
your router is up-to-date?  Encountered a similar case once where this
was the problem, so it might be worth checking out.

-Chris
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Re: zinf:: bad version?

2003-10-25 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Sat, Oct 25, 2003 at 05:11:11PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
   Is there trouble with the current version of zinf?  I
   use it by itself and with mozilla.  But it coredumps.
 
   (gdb) run
   Starting program: /usr/X11R6/bin/zinf 
   (no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
   (no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
   (no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
   (no debugging symbols found)...(no debugging symbols found)...
   Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
   0x80d030f in SplitPath ()
 
   Anybody know what's wrong here?

Try asking the zinf developers.

Kris


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how do you actually download an up date for KDE

2003-10-25 Thread hawley
How do you actually download an up date for KDE. I have been playing with 
Freebsd off and on for 3 yrs now. At present I have DSL internet access. I 
am running a 500 meg Hz intell machine. I have read untell my eyes bleed and 
tryed things untell my fingers cramped: NOTHING EVER WORKS I am now to 
the point where I would pay to have someone walk me through a successfull 
download. Any thoughts?
stewart
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RE: Website up, then down, then up, etc.

2003-10-25 Thread Charles Howse
 On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 17:07:31 -0500
 Charles Howse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Yes, the router has a web interface for configuration.  It had been
  set to forward requests on port 80 to the webserver on port 
 80.  That
  was working perfectly for over a year.  I've now set it to 
 port 8080,
  in and out, which is, of course, working.  I have also enabled the
  DMZ, which, AFAIK, places the server outside the firewall, thereby
  eliminating it...?
  
  Now I've told apache to listen on port 80, no joy.  Change back to
  8080, perfect!
 
 Sorry if this is a shot in the dark, but are you sure the firmware in
 your router is up-to-date?  Encountered a similar case once where this
 was the problem, so it might be worth checking out.

Thanks for the reminder to check, but I have v.1.1 release 5, and the
latest version on their website is v.1.0 release 5.


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Re: how do you actually download an up date for KDE

2003-10-25 Thread Chris
On Saturday 25 October 2003 09:52 pm, hawley wrote:
 How do you actually download an up date for KDE. I have been playing with
 Freebsd off and on for 3 yrs now. At present I have DSL internet access.
 I am running a 500 meg Hz intell machine. I have read untell my eyes bleed
 and tryed things untell my fingers cramped: NOTHING EVER WORKS I am now
 to the point where I would pay to have someone walk me through a
 successfull download. Any thoughts?
 stewart

2 ways:

1. /stand/sysinstall - and Configure/Packages and install them from the 
FreeBSD site.

2. Update your ports tree, update the ports database, install portupgrade, 
upgrade the installed ports (such as KDE) with portupgrade -arR


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Re: how do you actually download an up date for KDE

2003-10-25 Thread Chris
On Saturday 25 October 2003 09:52 pm, Chris wrote:
 On Saturday 25 October 2003 09:52 pm, hawley wrote:
  How do you actually download an up date for KDE. I have been playing with
  Freebsd off and on for 3 yrs now. At present I have DSL internet
  access. I am running a 500 meg Hz intell machine. I have read untell my
  eyes bleed and tryed things untell my fingers cramped: NOTHING EVER
  WORKS I am now to the point where I would pay to have someone walk me
  through a successfull download. Any thoughts?
  stewart

 2 ways:

 1. /stand/sysinstall - and Configure/Packages and install them from the
 FreeBSD site.

 2. Update your ports tree, update the ports database, install portupgrade,
 upgrade the installed ports (such as KDE) with portupgrade -arR

Sorry - 3 ways,

1. /stand/sysinstall - and Configure/Packages and install them from the 
FreeBSD site.

2. pkg_add package name

3.  2. Update your ports tree, update the ports database, install portupgrade,
upgrade the installed ports (such as KDE) with portupgrade


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