Re: dhcpd interface specification

2004-05-04 Thread Rob
twig les wrote:
Hey all, I'm missing something small here.  I set up isc's dhcp
server to listen on one interface and it listens on both.
I do exactly this by adding to /etc/rc.conf:

  dhcpd_enable=YES
  dhcpd_flags=rl1
and that works fine. When I do ps auwx | grep dhcpd, I get:

  root 213 [...] /usr/local/sbin/dhcpd rl1 -cf /usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf

Rob.

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mouse jumpy on 5.2: fix.

2004-05-04 Thread Gary Kline

What a great list this is!

About a week ago, after trying xdm on my new 5.2 server, 
I asked this list why my mouse was jumpy/uneven/stuttering
under xd,/ctwm.  I could tune it under gnome or kde, but
still it was a head-scratch.

The same day as my post was a similar post by Phil Schulz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] re a similar problem.  Mr Schulz's 
suggestion was to add:

hint.psm.0.flags=0x100

to the /boot/device.hints file.  I did this; just rebooted and
tried xdm again.  Mouse problem resolved.  

Just FWIW, 

gary


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Re: recommends on the best webstats suite?

2004-05-04 Thread Wayne Sierke
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 02:25, Gary Kline wrote:
   To the list,
 
   I think I have tried all that you guys have mentioned.
   The only one that just-worked out of the box was 
   webalizer. (it's been awhile... )  awstats was a bear;
   and analog was a bear++.  
 
   Is there any tutorial guidance--anywhere--for awstat
   or analog??  
 
You probably need to be more specific about what you are seeking help
with, awstats didn't present any problems that I recall when I installed
it from ports. The only issue I do have is trying to keep our local
browsing excluded from the reports because of our dynamic IP address.

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Re: Problems installing arts-1.2.2,1 port

2004-05-04 Thread Andreas Davour
On Mon, 3 May 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,

 I am having some problems building the arts-1.2.2,1 port.

 The box is freshly installed  cvsuped, with only portupgrade installed.

 I ran portinstall -v -m BATCH=YES kde to install X  kde.

 Here is the error I get:

I can't help you with your problem, but I can add myself to the list of
those who can't get arts to compile. So, I also very much want to know if
someone know how to fix the problem.

/andreas
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MIPv6

2004-05-04 Thread BOUVARD Bruno
Hello.

I work at Celar in France and I would like to know how to set up 
mobility functions on free BSD 4.9

Thank you

Bruno BOUVARD

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Re: Openldap20

2004-05-04 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 03:44:06PM -0500, Darryl Hoar wrote:
 Greetings,
 what graphical tools (web based ?) existing for creating and maintaining a
 Openldap directory ?
 
 I am running Freebsd 5.1-release.

There's phpldapadmin -- http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net/ It's not
in the ports yet though -- just waiting for a committer to have some
time to deal with PR ports/66154. You can install it fairly easily
outside of ports by just unpacking the tarball in an appropriate place
and editing the config.php.  You will need to install PHP with
openldap support (D'Oh!).

Other than that, there's gq in ports as net/gq -- that's a Gnome based
application rather than web based.  Unfortunately that application has
a distressing tendency to dump core at inopportune moments: see PRs
ports/64532 ports/65740.

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: waking up from zzz(8)

2004-05-04 Thread Mikhail Teterin
On Sunday 02 May 2004 01:23 pm, Nate Lawson wrote:
= On Sun, 2 May 2004, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
=  My Vaio laptop (5.2-current from April 7) duly goes to a quiet sleep
=  when I type `zzz'.
= 
=  Trouble is, I don't know, how to recover from that. If I hit a
=  keyboard key, there is some activity inside, but the screen never
=  turns on and rebooting seems to be my only option.
=
= The power button should wake the system if pressed briefly (don't hold
= it down for more that 2-3 seconds since above that means hard power
= off). Also, the lid switch should work if you close the lid and open
= it again.

That's what I thought. The laptop seems to wake up -- the lights come
on, but the screen remains blank and the built-in NICs (fxp and ath)
don't respond.

I upgraded to Saturday's -current (May 1st) -- no changes.

Thanks!

-mi

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Re: Harddrive Failure

2004-05-04 Thread anubis
On Tue, 4 May 2004 12:36 am, Reuben A. Popp wrote:
 Morning all, snip busted drive story


Could be the board if both drives appear busted.  
It could be the o/s.  My 5.2.1 system has been getting similar errors 
and halting.

See if maxtor has a drive checking utility.  Some manufacturers like 
seagate have a utility you burn on cd and boot off it.  It allows you 
to check the drives on the system independantly of the host os.
It may not be a final solution but is a step in the direction of 
diagnosing the fault.  

If the info on the drives was not backed up it obviously was not 
important .
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Re: Installing port - skip required port

2004-05-04 Thread Daniel Bye
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 04:42:07PM -0600, Brent Macnaughton wrote:
 Is there any way to install a port and tell it NOT to install one or more of
 it's required ports? For example: I installed the mysqlcc port, and it
 wanted to install mysql-client. I already have mysql-client installed, but I
 did not do it from the ports tree. Another port wanted to install Apache as
 a requirement. I already have Apache installed, but I did so from source. Is
 there some command line option to tell the system not to install certain
 ports? Or better yet, a config file I where can list ports not to install.
 
 Is there also a way to tell portupgrade to skip certain ports? Next time I
 do a portupgrade -aRr i do not want it to install mysql-client or Apache.

Look at the file /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf.  Of particular interest
to you will be the HOLD_PKGS (to tell portupgrade et al. not to do
anything with ports/packages mentioned), and ALT_PKGDEP - there is an
example in the extensive inline comments that should cover your
situation.

HTH

Dan

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Re: Installing port - skip required port

2004-05-04 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 04:42:07PM -0600, Brent Macnaughton wrote:
 Is there any way to install a port and tell it NOT to install one or more of
 it's required ports? For example: I installed the mysqlcc port, and it
 wanted to install mysql-client. I already have mysql-client installed, but I
 did not do it from the ports tree. Another port wanted to install Apache as
 a requirement. I already have Apache installed, but I did so from source. Is
 there some command line option to tell the system not to install certain
 ports? Or better yet, a config file I where can list ports not to install.

This should happen automatically.  When you go to install a port it
doesn't look in the database of installed ports to see if its
dependencies have been met.  Rather it checks directly that particular
files or shlibs are installed on the system.  For instance, in the
mysqlcc port, the line:

BUILD_DEPENDS=  qmake:${PORTSDIR}/devel/qmake

says that the devel/gmake port should be installed if the qmake
program is not available at build time.

Dealing with MySQL itself is rather harder since there are 4 different
versions available in the ports and most of the mysql dependent
software will work just fine with any of them.  That's what the
'USE_MYSQL' line in the Makefile is for.  If you look at
/usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk you will find the following words of wisdom:

# USE_MYSQL - Add MySQL client dependency.
# If no version is given (by the 
maintainer via the port or
# by the user via defined variable), try 
to find the
# currently installed version.  Fall back 
to default if
# necessary (MySQL4.0 = 40).
#

and later on in the file you'll see that it eventually resolves down
to a dependency statement like:

LIB_DEPENDS+=   
mysqlclient.${MYSQL${MYSQL_VER}_LIBVER}:${PORTSDIR}/databases/mysql${MYSQL_VER}-client

with all the version numbers filled in.  This tests for the existance
of libmysqlclient.so.X (where X is either 10, 12 or 14) and that it is
known to ld.so -- so long as you get output from

% ldconfig -r | grep mysqlclient

then you should be OK.  If not, you should add whatever directory
you've installed the MySQL client lib to the shared library search
path:

# ldconfig -m /usr/local/lib/mysql

and use the 'ldconfig_paths' variable in /etc/rc.conf to make that
persistent across reboots.

Similarly for the programs you have that depend on apache.
 
 Is there also a way to tell portupgrade to skip certain ports? Next time I
 do a portupgrade -aRr i do not want it to install mysql-client or Apache.

You need to run 'pkgdb -F' -- this will find that the dependent ports
(like mysqlcc) claim to depend on whichever mysql-client port, but
there's no record of that port being installed.  In this case, just
hit Ctrl-D to delete that listed dependency -- if you're curious as to
what actually happens, take a before and after look at the +CONTENTS
file in /var/db/pkg/{portname}.

On the whole though, it's much easier just to install everything via
ports.

Cheers,

Matthew

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Nested Xdmcp

2004-05-04 Thread Jason Dusek
Hi Kids,

I have an interesting problem. I would like to do a nested login to a 
remote machine using xdmcp. My machine is running 4.9BSD and the latest 
GNOME release.  The other machine is running 4.9BSD and KDE. So, here's 
what I know:

On my machine, both xdmcp and nested logins work. However, they don't 
work together. When I initiate a nested session and then select 'xdmcp' 
from 'actions' in the Gnome Display Manager, the nested window simply 
dissappears. Why?

When I try to do an unnested login to the remote machine, I can't find 
it - apparently it has to be configured to serve the screen to 
outsiders. So, what do I do about this?

Thanks for your help guys.

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Re: Intel Pro 1000 MT Dual port comptability under 5.1

2004-05-04 Thread anubis
On Tue, 4 May 2004 3:01 pm, Jeffrey Lyon wrote:
 Is the referenced NIC comptable under 5.1? My understanding was
 yes from reading the hardware notes (datasheet is here:
 http://www.intel.com/network/connectivity/resources/doc_library/dat
a_sheets/pro1000mt_sa_dual.pdf) but it seems my system is not
 detecting the card. Should I be trying it with 4.9 instead? (the
 datasheet says 4.x and later, but its unclear whether that
 includes 5.x as well).

 Regards.

If you are adventurous try 5.2.1 it looks to be supported under the em 
driver
Or try 4.9 if you want the recommended stable version.

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Re: Freebsd

2004-05-04 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 09:53:53AM +0900, Luke Kearney wrote:
 
 On Mon, 03 May 2004 20:52:30 -0400
 XylonMaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] granted us these pearls of wisdom:
 
  I am a begginer in unix and would like to know which freebsd version is
  considered the most stable and reliable. So far i have the freebsd 4.2
  powerpack, but am wondering if the downloaded version of freebsd 5.1, 5.2
  will allow me to install freebsd 4.2 third-party software form the 4.2
  powerpack edition i have puchased 3 years ago.
 
 If out and out stability is what you are after then 4.9 is probably the
 one you want. 4.2 is a little dated now and is missing some of the new
 drivers that you might like to have available to you. There is nothing
 wrong with 5.X it is very slick and has some nice new features but IMHO
 you might get better mileage from 4.9 to begin with. Dual booting with
 4.9 is a piece of cake too.

4.2-RELEASE is more than a little dated.  It's also not the best
choice if you're after maximum stability -- 4.2 was the eqivalent in
the 4.x series of the upcoming 5.3 release in the 5.x series: that is
the first release in the series considered properly stable.  In fact,
the whole scheme of 'New Technology' releases seen in 5.x is the
result of the experience gained at that time.

In theory you should be able to install your 4.2 packages on any later
machine -- you'll need to install the 4.x-COMPAT stuff on a 5.x
machine to have a hope of that working.  However, there's no
guarrantee that will work properly -- ports are tested with the
current versions of the OS at the time they are created, and there's
no scheme to test old ports on newer versions of the system (let alone
the time and equipment required to do something like that).  Also you
will very likely be installing software for which various security and
other bugs have since been discovered and fixed.

You should be able to install up to date equivalents of anything you
can find on your PowerPack CDs either from ports or from the
pre-compiled packages on the FreeBSD FTP sites.  Once you've got
network connectivity working this port/package installation over the
net is really very easy indeed to do.

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: MIPv6

2004-05-04 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 10:33:10AM +0200, BOUVARD Bruno wrote:

 I work at Celar in France and I would like to know how to set up 
 mobility functions on free BSD 4.9

It's very hard to give you any coherent advice without a lot more
detail about exactly what you're trying to do, what you've tried and
what happened.

However MIP6 is very much a current research topic and a subject for
advanced users.  I'm not sure what support there is in the released
base system -- from what I can gather by Googling, you would need to
import a recent Kame snapshot into your kernel sources and get that to
compile.

Please try asking on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list.

[or if you're really keen, the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list:

http://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/mip6

but that's not for the faint of heart.]

Cheers,

Matthew

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arp issues...but WHY

2004-05-04 Thread J.D. Bronson
I have a FreeBSD 5.2.1 machine that has dual NICs.
I would expect the following behavior if I placed both NICs
on the same subnet (192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.2 for example)...
But in this case they are totally unique:

NIC #1 - 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
NIC #2 - 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: 10.10.10.10
I am using a single SWITCH for all of my connections.

most of my LAN is on the '10' block, but I have a few machines and 1 router
that are on the '192' block.
When I telnet into the freebsd machine from the '10.10.10.5' to the '10' block
I see ARP comments on the console that I dont understand:
arp: 10.10.10.5 is on fxp0 but got reply from 00:10:7b:80:04:40 on fxp1

How is this possible? - the laptop has NO IP on the 192 block at all.
I understand how to shut up these errors using 'sysctl' - but I wanted to 
know why I am seeing them in the first place?

 -JDB

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please give me some advice

2004-05-04 Thread
   I am a novice to unix,I am going to install it on my computer ,but I 
encounter a problem,so I report it to you,and I will be very thankful if 
you can give me some advice!!!
   I have installed windows2000 on my computer,I make two boot flopy 
disks,and copy the files needed for the installation of the freebsd OS to 
c:\freebsd.but in the process of installation,the system pop up a 
error:error mounting dev/ad0s1 on /dist: no such file or directory.
   thanks a lot for your advice!!

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SINGLE_USER

2004-05-04 Thread Osmany Guirola Cruz
 Why in single-user mode I have direct acces to the root account?
 Why the system does not ask for a password to enter in single-user
mode? 
  

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Re: SINGLE_USER

2004-05-04 Thread Daniel Bye
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 08:29:24AM -0400, Osmany Guirola Cruz wrote:
  Why in single-user mode I have direct acces to the root account?

Because it is useful to be able to log in as root in single user mode.
It is generally only used for admin/repair purposes, and not for every
day work.

  Why the system does not ask for a password to enter in single-user
 mode? 

Because you haven't told the system to ask for a password.  In
/etc/ttys, change:

console noneunknown off secure

to:

console noneunknown off insecure

Next time you enter single user mode, you will be prompted for the root
password.

You can test it by running `shutdown now'.

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Re: SINGLE_USER

2004-05-04 Thread Brad Tarver
Osmany Guirola Cruz wrote on 05/04/04 07:29 AM:

 Why in single-user mode I have direct acces to the root account?
 Why the system does not ask for a password to enter in single-user
mode? 
  


single user mode can be used to recover your root password among other 
things.

if you want to be prompted for a password, look for this line in /etc/ttys:
consolenoneunknownoffsecure
and change secure to insecure.



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Splash screen

2004-05-04 Thread Timur Valiullin
What I must do to have splash screen during system bootup (kernel+boot
proccess). Progress bar desireble.

I have FreeBSD 5.2-Release, nVidia videocard.

It must look like BIOS - Splash Screen during kernel bootup - Splash screen
with progress bar (desireble) during system bootup - X Window System.

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munin question

2004-05-04 Thread Mipam
Hi,

I installed munin-node from the ports.
There are some nice plugins, for example:

/usr/local/share/munin/pluginspostfix_mailqueue

I wish to display info which is generated by that scripts.
I assume it keeps stats about the mailq?
I added some machines with allow  in the munin-node.conf file.
Right now i'm kind of stuck on how to display the stats gained by the
plugin. Any hints what i could do?
Bye,

Mipam.

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Re: need help setting up PPTP VPN using mpd

2004-05-04 Thread Mark
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 06:11:14PM -0500, Brad Tarver wrote:
 I'm trying to setup PPTP connectivity in a lab environment before I 
 attempt to implement in a real-world situation.
 
 I have two routers and four PCs (two laptops running Windows XP and two 
 desktops running FreeBSD 5.2.1).
 
 I haven't configured any ipfw or ipfirewall rules yet to keep my 
 configuration 'simple'.
 
 Both FreeBSD boxes are configured to nat the two Windows boxes to my lab 
 'internet'.
 

 
 Here is my setup:
 

-snip - snip
 disclaimer yada yada 
 
Here is a working setup of mine with ipfw rules. The bsd comp has static ip but 
the  MS comps are dynamic ip so things are loose.
( I also run samba and setup an account for the roaming computers, they have access to
 the lan, the password for mpd must match tha samba password and the user account on 
freebsd)

allow tcp from any to any 1723 keep-state
allow gre from any to x.x.x.x in recv dc0 # server ip
allow gre from any to any out xmit dc0
allow ip from any to any via ng0
allow ip from any to any via ng1
allow ip from any to any via ng2


#  
mpd.conf

default:
load pptp0
load pptp1
load pptp2
pptp0:

   new -i ng0 pptp0 pptp0
   set iface disable on-demand
   set iface enable proxy-arp
   set iface idle 1800
   # set bundle disable multilink
   set link yes acfcomp protocomp
   set link no pap chap
   set link enable chap
   set link keep-alive 10 60
   set link mtu 1460
   set ipcp yes vjcomp
   set ipcp ranges 192.168.1.2/32 192.168.1.50/32
   set ipcp dns 10.1.146.80
   set ipcp nbns 192.168.1.2
   set bundle enable compression
   set ccp yes mppc
   set ccp yes mpp-e40
   set ccp yes mpp-e128
   set ccp yes mpp-stateless

pptp1:

   new -i ng1 pptp1 pptp1
   set iface disable on-demand
   set iface enable proxy-arp
   set iface idle 1800
   # set bundle disable multilink
   set link yes acfcomp protocomp
   set link no pap chap
   set link enable chap
   set link keep-alive 10 60
   set link mtu 1460
   set ipcp yes vjcomp
   set ipcp ranges 192.168.1.2/32 192.168.1.51/32
   set ipcp dns 10.1.146.80
   set ipcp nbns 192.168.1.2
   set bundle enable compression
   set ccp yes mppc
   set ccp yes mpp-e40
   set ccp yes mpp-e128
   set ccp yes mpp-stateless

pptp2:

   new -i ng2 pptp2 pptp2
   set iface disable on-demand
   set iface enable proxy-arp
   set iface idle 1800
   # set bundle disable multilink
   set link yes acfcomp protocomp
   set link no pap chap
   set link enable chap
   set link keep-alive 10 60
   set link mtu 1460
   set ipcp yes vjcomp
   set ipcp ranges 192.168.1.2/32 192.168.1.52/32
   set ipcp dns 10.1.146.80
   set ipcp nbns 192.168.1.2
   set bundle enable compression
   set ccp yes mppc
   set ccp yes mpp-e40
   set ccp yes mpp-e128
   set ccp yes mpp-stateless

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Re: arp issues...but WHY

2004-05-04 Thread Kent Stewart
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 05:23 am, J.D. Bronson wrote:
 I have a FreeBSD 5.2.1 machine that has dual NICs.
 I would expect the following behavior if I placed both NICs
 on the same subnet (192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.2 for example)...

 But in this case they are totally unique:

 NIC #1 - 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
 NIC #2 - 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
 Default gateway: 10.10.10.10

 I am using a single SWITCH for all of my connections.

This is the problem. You don't have two networks and since both NICs are 
on the same network, it complains.

Kent


 most of my LAN is on the '10' block, but I have a few machines and 1
 router that are on the '192' block.

 When I telnet into the freebsd machine from the '10.10.10.5' to the
 '10' block I see ARP comments on the console that I dont understand:


 arp: 10.10.10.5 is on fxp0 but got reply from 00:10:7b:80:04:40 on
 fxp1

 How is this possible? - the laptop has NO IP on the 192 block at all.
 I understand how to shut up these errors using 'sysctl' - but I
 wanted to know why I am seeing them in the first place?

   -JDB

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Which package generating libesd.so.2

2004-05-04 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi folks,

Starting GNOME on Konsole window, following warning
popup

$ gnome-session
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libesd.so.2 not
found

$ find / libesd.so.2
find: libesd.so.2: No such file or directory

Kindly advise which package generates 'libesd.so.2'

TIA

B.R.
Stephen Liu

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Re: Which package generating libesd.so.2

2004-05-04 Thread Christian Hiris
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 15:40, Stephen Liu wrote:
 Hi folks,

 Starting GNOME on Konsole window, following warning
 popup

 $ gnome-session
 /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libesd.so.2 not
 found

 $ find / libesd.so.2
 find: libesd.so.2: No such file or directory

 Kindly advise which package generates 'libesd.so.2'


it's esound   

regads
ch

 TIA

 B.R.
 Stephen Liu

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Re: arp issues...but WHY

2004-05-04 Thread J.D. Bronson
At 08:35 AM 05/04/2004, Kent Stewart wrote:
 But in this case they are totally unique:

 NIC #1 - 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
 NIC #2 - 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
 Default gateway: 10.10.10.10

 I am using a single SWITCH for all of my connections.
This is the problem. You don't have two networks and since both NICs are
on the same network, it complains.
Kent
How are these not different networks? Could you explain?
What would I need to do to MAKE then different?
 -JDB

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Re: arp issues...but WHY

2004-05-04 Thread Kent Stewart
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 07:15 am, J.D. Bronson wrote:
 At 08:35 AM 05/04/2004, Kent Stewart wrote:
   But in this case they are totally unique:
  
   NIC #1 - 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
   NIC #2 - 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
   Default gateway: 10.10.10.10
  
   I am using a single SWITCH for all of my connections.
 
 This is the problem. You don't have two networks and since both NICs
  are on the same network, it complains.
 
 Kent

 How are these not different networks? Could you explain?
 What would I need to do to MAKE then different?


They are on the same cable or wire. So, you only have one network.  For 
example, on this computer, I have a 192.168.x.x network and a 
207.41.x.x network. The 207. network is hooked up to my DSL modem 
switch and the 192. network is connected to a different switch. All of 
my local computers are hooked up to this network. They are physically 
different networks. 

You have two logically different IP addresses but they are on the same 
network.

Kent
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Re: arp issues...but WHY

2004-05-04 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (May 04), J.D. Bronson said:
 At 08:35 AM 05/04/2004, Kent Stewart wrote:
  But in this case they are totally unique:
 
  NIC #1 - 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
  NIC #2 - 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
  Default gateway: 10.10.10.10
 
  I am using a single SWITCH for all of my connections.
 
 This is the problem. You don't have two networks and since both NICs are
 on the same network, it complains.
 
 Kent
 
 How are these not different networks? Could you explain? What would I
 need to do to MAKE then different?

Two switches.

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Re: arp issues...but WHY

2004-05-04 Thread J.D. Bronson
At 09:24 AM 05/04/2004, Kent Stewart wrote:
 Kent

 How are these not different networks? Could you explain?
 What would I need to do to MAKE then different?

They are on the same cable or wire. So, you only have one network.  For
example, on this computer, I have a 192.168.x.x network and a
207.41.x.x network. The 207. network is hooked up to my DSL modem
switch and the 192. network is connected to a different switch. All of
my local computers are hooked up to this network. They are physically
different networks.
You have two logically different IP addresses but they are on the same
network.
Kent
ahh..NOW I understand. thanks.

If I got a switch for the 192 block machines and a switch for the 10 block
machines that would be 2 distinct networks...right?
Next question..

Then how do I get data from one segment to the other w/o using a router and 
yet at the same time keeping 'arp' happy ?

Thanks again for all your help!

 -JDB 

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Re: Which package generating libesd.so.2

2004-05-04 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi Christian,

  Starting GNOME on Konsole window, following
 warning
  popup
 
  $ gnome-session
  /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libesd.so.2
 not
  found
 
  $ find / libesd.so.2
  find: libesd.so.2: No such file or directory
 
  Kindly advise which package generates
 'libesd.so.2'
 
 
 it's esound

Tks for your advice.  Problem solved with;

# cd /usr/ports/audio/esound
# make install clean

Gnome is now working

B.R.
Stephen




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Re: arp issues...but WHY

2004-05-04 Thread Bill Moran
J.D. Bronson wrote:
At 08:35 AM 05/04/2004, Kent Stewart wrote:

 But in this case they are totally unique:

 NIC #1 - 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.0
 NIC #2 - 192.168.10.1 255.255.255.0
 Default gateway: 10.10.10.10

 I am using a single SWITCH for all of my connections.
This is the problem. You don't have two networks and since both NICs are
on the same network, it complains.
Kent
How are these not different networks? Could you explain?
What would I need to do to MAKE then different?
Another switch/hub to actually isolate them.

There's nothing to prevent arp, broadcast or any other type of traffic from
arriving on the wrong ethernet card, thus evoking these messages.  The
reason you can turn them off in the kernel is that they're essentially
harmless in this situation.  If you know what you've done and you're
comfortable with it, turn the errors off.
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Re: arp issues...but WHY

2004-05-04 Thread Bill Moran
J.D. Bronson wrote:
At 09:24 AM 05/04/2004, Kent Stewart wrote:

 Kent

 How are these not different networks? Could you explain?
 What would I need to do to MAKE then different?

They are on the same cable or wire. So, you only have one network.  For
example, on this computer, I have a 192.168.x.x network and a
207.41.x.x network. The 207. network is hooked up to my DSL modem
switch and the 192. network is connected to a different switch. All of
my local computers are hooked up to this network. They are physically
different networks.
You have two logically different IP addresses but they are on the same
network.
Kent
ahh..NOW I understand. thanks.

If I got a switch for the 192 block machines and a switch for the 10 block
machines that would be 2 distinct networks...right?
Next question..

Then how do I get data from one segment to the other w/o using a router 
and yet at the same time keeping 'arp' happy ?
You don't.  That's what a router does.  If you want to move data between
two different networks you either need a router, or you need to cheat (like
you currently are) and just ignore the arp messages.
You can just turn on forwarding on the BSD machine with the two NICs and it
will act as a router for you.
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Re: Harddrive Failure

2004-05-04 Thread Malcolm Kay
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 00:06, Reuben A. Popp wrote:
 Morning all,

 While working last night, my workstation here started acting up (songs
 playing in xmms were pausing like the machine was lagging).  Upon looking
 at the console messages of XFree, I saw that I was receiving a large number
 of messages that looked like:

 ad3: FAILURE - READ_DMA status=51READY,DSC,ERROR error=40UNCORREC
 TABLE LBA=2572271

 Great, a harddrive failure on an 80 gig drive that I had no backup for.
 The box more or less locked up on me after that, whereupon I did a hard
 reboot.  After looking on google a bit, I decided to try a tool someone
 reccomended from sysutils ports called smartmon.  That spit out a large
 number of errors at me.  Okay, so the disk is bad, bum deal.  But...

 After rebooting a second time or so, I'm seeing this error on my console:

 ad0: FAILURE - READ_DMA status=51READY,DSC,ERROR error=40UNCORREC
 TABLE LBA=4631543
 May  3 09:10:03 woad syslogd: /var/log/cron: Input/output error

I'm told the next most likely component to fail after disk drives in a PC
is the power supply. It is possible a flaky supply could make both drives 
appear bad. --- Just a thought!

Malcolm


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Marco I have booting proplemas

2004-05-04 Thread MARK
Hi, my name is Marco, I bout a FreeBSD Power Pak  vertion 5.1 and installed in my 
comp. 

P3-800Mhz- windows Me in draiver D, Evriting wen well the intall, but when I reboot it 
wont letmi in the sistema,
I have try all the options that the book has it yas wont letmi in, 

I'm trying to load it in one user: it comes like this, Enter full pathname of shell or 
RETURN for /bin/sh:
 $
?? pres return it coms like this, comand not found,
I doo this /boot/boot1
 it sace Permition denied,
$
 evriting I ken tink it come as denied or comand not found. it shows this sinboll $ or 
# . I nid help!
I have used Fedora redhat it isierd then this and diferet give mi sam imput  place 
tank you

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Re: arp issues...but WHY

2004-05-04 Thread J.D. Bronson
At 09:49 AM 05/04/2004, Bill Moran wrote:
Then how do I get data from one segment to the other w/o using a router 
and yet at the same time keeping 'arp' happy ?
You don't.  That's what a router does.  If you want to move data between
two different networks you either need a router, or you need to cheat (like
you currently are) and just ignore the arp messages.
You can just turn on forwarding on the BSD machine with the two NICs and it
will act as a router for you.
--
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Thanks again for all the time for explanations.
Since everything works fine the way it is (with the arp mesgs I can turn 
off with systcl and hence solve that) would there be any benefit for 
turning on forwarding
or just leaving things as they are?

Thanks!

 -JDB





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Re: arp issues...but WHY

2004-05-04 Thread Kent Stewart
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 07:31 am, J.D. Bronson wrote:
 At 09:24 AM 05/04/2004, Kent Stewart wrote:
   Kent
  
   How are these not different networks? Could you explain?
   What would I need to do to MAKE then different?
 
 They are on the same cable or wire. So, you only have one network. 
  For example, on this computer, I have a 192.168.x.x network and a
  207.41.x.x network. The 207. network is hooked up to my DSL modem
  switch and the 192. network is connected to a different switch. All
  of my local computers are hooked up to this network. They are
  physically different networks.
 
 You have two logically different IP addresses but they are on the
  same network.
 
 Kent

 ahh..NOW I understand. thanks.

 If I got a switch for the 192 block machines and a switch for the 10
 block machines that would be 2 distinct networks...right?

 Next question..

 Then how do I get data from one segment to the other w/o using a
 router and yet at the same time keeping 'arp' happy ?

In my case, I have a gateway that I call crystal, which has 2 NICs. 
Crystal forwards and NATs all of my 192.x.x.x. traffic to my 207.x.x.x 
NIC. Topaz, which also has 2 NICs, shares the DSL modem switch and is 
also connected to the 192.x.x.x network with a 2nd NIC. Topaz is not 
setup as a gateway and does not forward any 192. traffic to the 207. 
NIC. Both crystal and topaz have static IP addresses in the 207. block.

There isn't any problem with crystal talking to topaz on either the 207. 
network or the 192. network. The firewalls don't permit any in-bound 
traffic such as telnet, ftp, ssh, and etc over the 207. network.

Kent

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Re: arp issues...but WHY

2004-05-04 Thread Bill Moran
J.D. Bronson wrote:
At 09:49 AM 05/04/2004, Bill Moran wrote:

Then how do I get data from one segment to the other w/o using a 
router and yet at the same time keeping 'arp' happy ?


You don't.  That's what a router does.  If you want to move data between
two different networks you either need a router, or you need to cheat 
(like
you currently are) and just ignore the arp messages.

You can just turn on forwarding on the BSD machine with the two NICs 
and it
will act as a router for you.
Thanks again for all the time for explanations.
Since everything works fine the way it is (with the arp mesgs I can turn 
off with systcl and hence solve that) would there be any benefit for 
turning on forwarding
or just leaving things as they are?
If you leave both NICs plugged into the same switch, do NOT turn on
forwarding, or you get duplicates of every packet!
You'll only need forwarding if you move one of the subnets to its own
leg.
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No Mouse

2004-05-04 Thread Darrell Blake
I can't get my mouse working under FreeBSD for some reason. All the modules required 
are in the kernel and the corrent extries (as described in the handbook) have been 
added to rc.conf but for some reason devfs doesn't create /dev/ums0. I think it's 
because it's a wireless keyboard and mouse combi (Creative Desktop 6000) which only 
has one USB connection. When I do devusb it only shows as one USB item. Can someone 
point me in the right direction as to how I can get my mouse working under FreeBSD?

Cheers,

Darrell

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bind 8 slow inside freebsd jail

2004-05-04 Thread adp
I am running bind 8 inside a FreeBSD 4.9 jail. For some reason responses
from our internal DNS servers (all of which run in jails) are very slow when
resolving external hostnames. Here are some little factoids:

1. resolution of internal domain works great. it takes less than 1 second.
2. resolution of an external domain is very slow or times out.
3. resolution of an external domain that is in the dns server's cache is
fast.

So the problem with in trying to resolve external domains for the first
time.

I think this is related to our FreeBSD jail setup in some way because
frankly I can't figure out anything else.

We are using forwarders. If I dig with them the response is  1 second.

If I just dig for my root hints from our internal DNS servers it takes up to
20 seconds:

# date; dig @ns2; date
Tue May  4 10:50:18 CDT 2004

;  DiG 8.3  @ns2
; (1 server found)
;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
;; got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 27736
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 13, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 13
;; QUERY SECTION:
;;  ., type = NS, class = IN

;; ANSWER SECTION:
.   4d20h36m13s IN NS  L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
.   4d20h36m13s IN NS  M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
.   4d20h36m13s IN NS  A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
...
...
;; Total query time: 6 msec
;; FROM: ns.domain.com to SERVER: 192.168.42.78
;; WHEN: Tue May  4 10:50:38 2004
;; MSG SIZE  sent: 17  rcvd: 436

Tue May  4 10:50:38 CDT 2004

Has anyone seen this before? Our DNS servers ran fine, but then we went with
FreeBSD jails and our response time seems to have gone way, way down.

The server hosting the dns server has no real firewall:

# ipfw l
00100 allow ip from any to any via lo0
00200 deny ip from any to 127.0.0.0/8
00300 deny ip from 127.0.0.0/8 to any
65000 allow ip from any to any
65535 deny ip from any to any

And isn't heavily loaded:
# uptime
10:53AM  up 13 days, 12:02, 1 user, load averages: 0.19, 0.32, 0.32

network buffers seem fine:
# netstat -m
32/544/18304 mbufs in use (current/peak/max):
32 mbufs allocated to data
26/492/4576 mbuf clusters in use (current/peak/max)
1120 Kbytes allocated to network (8% of mb_map in use)
0 requests for memory denied
0 requests for memory delayed
0 calls to protocol drain routines

My root hints was just refreshed.

My named.conf options {} :

options {
directory /etc/namedb;

listen-on { 192.168.42.78; };

forward first;
forwarders {
aa.bb.cc.dd;
ee.ff.gg.hh;
};

allow-transfer {
127.0.0.1;
192.168.42.0/24;
};

allow-recursion {
127.0.0.1;
192.168.42.0/24;
};

//fetch-glue no;

// we have a firewall between us and the Internet, so let's
// go ahead and define our query source port
query-source address 192.168.42.78 port 53;

//named-xfer /usr/libexec/named-xfer;
};



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RE: Setting up a NAT without a firewall

2004-05-04 Thread Paul Hoffman
Off-list, someone pointed out to me that ipnat is *much* easier to 
deal with than IPFIREWALL and all its baggage. No kernel rebuilding, 
no juggling with the firewall. Nice. For those of you in the same 
situation as me, definitely look into ipnat.

My system gets its external address from my ISP's DHCP server on 
interface em0. The machines in my house are connected to a switch 
that is attached to itnerface rl0.

Relevant stuff in /etc/rc.conf:

ifconfig_em0=DHCP
ifconfig_rl0=inet 10.20.30.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway_enable=YES
ipfilter_enable=YES
ipnat_enable=YES
ipnat_rules=/etc/ipnat.conf
Contents of /etc/ipnat.conf:

map em0 10.20.30.0/24 - 0/32

Two notes not covered in the ipnat man pages:

- The man page doesn't say which interface name you use in the map 
statement; it's the external interface.

- If you get your external IP address from DHCP, you can use 0/32 
as the target. This is very handy.

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Question for the list about install BSD4.9 from FTP over CD

2004-05-04 Thread John Barbieri
If I were to install FreeBSD by doing FTP rather than from a disc, will I
get updated sources

 

EG: install 4.9 release, which doesn't support my nic right off, but there
is an update driver that does

 

 

Just wondering cause if that works that would be cool. I guess I could do
CVSup to also get the driver, but after adding it into my kernel config, my
kernel errors out when im trying to compile it.

 

Thanks in advanced

 

John

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Re: Question for the list about install BSD4.9 from FTP over CD

2004-05-04 Thread Jerry McAllister
 
 If I were to install FreeBSD by doing FTP rather than from a disc, will I
 get updated sources
 
 
 EG: install 4.9 release, which doesn't support my nic right off, but there
 is an update driver that does

For the base system and source you would get whatever it was at the 
time it was made in to 4.9-release.  You would have to cvsup to get
any additional updates beyond that.  

Was the driver applied to 4.9 after the release? or just to current?
Just because a driver came in to being does not mean that it was
applied to 4.9.   You may need to go to 5.xx to get it.  So,
check that to make sure it got added to 4.9 before depending on it.

But, I think, and I could easily be wrong, that the ports tree that
you pull in during the install (via ftp) would be whatever is the 
latest at the time you do the install and the ports you install via 
the ports system would be the latest for any given named version in 
the ports tree.

jerry

 Just wondering cause if that works that would be cool. I guess I could do
 CVSup to also get the driver, but after adding it into my kernel config, my
 kernel errors out when im trying to compile it.
 
 Thanks in advanced
 
 John
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Re: recommends on the best webstats suite?

2004-05-04 Thread Gary Kline
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 05:03:39PM +0930, Wayne Sierke wrote:
 On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 02:25, Gary Kline wrote:
  To the list,
  
  I think I have tried all that you guys have mentioned.
  The only one that just-worked out of the box was 
  webalizer. (it's been awhile... )  awstats was a bear;
  and analog was a bear++.  
  
  Is there any tutorial guidance--anywhere--for awstat
  or analog??  
  
 You probably need to be more specific about what you are seeking help
 with, awstats didn't present any problems that I recall when I installed
 it from ports. The only issue I do have is trying to keep our local
 browsing excluded from the reports because of our dynamic IP address.
 

I'm finished the config section; but now am pointing lynx
at the html docs.  This is probably a case where I need to
be patient and RTFM.  --Or really, print out the docs and
go in a quiet corner since reading online gives me problems.

One thing you can help me with is: what cmd to I type to
get awstats going?  (I've configured to have the output 
be placed in /var/log rather than in .  but now what?)

gary




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freebsd-stable packages on freebsd-release-4.9

2004-05-04 Thread Clay Holladay
I upgraded my ports tree with cvsup using . for the release so I  
would get the latest ports.  pkg_add -r downloads packages from  
freebsd-release-4.9 and portupgrade -aPPR fails because it tries to  
download packages with version numbers matching the ports tree from the  
freebsd-release-4.9 directory.  Compiling from ports give up to date  
software.  I know that ports only supports freebsd-stable and freebsd- 
current, so is this what should be happening?  Or should pkg_add -r be  
in synch with ports.  Is it possible to use freebsd stable packages on  
freebsd-4.9, or do I need to always compile from ports?
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Where is nss_files.so.1?

2004-05-04 Thread Kevin A. Pieckiel
I'm trying to configure Samba 3.0.3 and I keep getting an error in my
logs:

Shared object nss_files.so.1 not found

I only get this when I try to set up the recycle vfs object.  The file
is definitely not present on my system.  I did a search through the
ports tree, and only came up with the file appearing in chinese/cle_base
and emulators/linux_base-debian.  Where the heck to I get a hold of
this file?  I would have thought this would have been included with the
inclusion of the nsswitch subsystem in FBSD 5.  I'm currently using
FBSD 5.2.1, cvs'ed and compiled today (4 May 2004).

Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks.
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Fw: News from the W-SEAS (please, forward to your friends and colleagues)

2004-05-04 Thread A. Espen (WSEAS Member)
Attention: If you want to reply, write in the Subject Line
of your email program the word: WSEAS  
---
WSEAS, May 4, 2004

   
 
NEWS from the WSEAS.

1. Plenary Lecture of Professor Zadeh in WSEAS Conference of SOFT COMPUTING in Miami

The father, creator of fuzzy logic and one of the most
important personalities in the area of science and technology
in the 20th and 21st century, Prof. Lotfi Zadeh was
presented a new plenary lecture in the WSEAS conference in Miami (April 21-23, 2004).
Download now (without password) the Lotfi Zadeh' Plenary Speech in 
WSEAS Multiconference in Miami from WSEAS.  


2. Several Awards (Best Paper Award, Best Presentation Award, etc... in the WSEAS
conferences in Athens and Corfu). Contact WSEAS.


3. PROLONGATION for WSEAS Conferences in Rio De Janeiro (Brazil).   Contact
WSEAS.  

4.  NEW Strong and Enhanced DATA BASE with ALL the conference Proceedings of WSEAS
available   
ON-LINE. You can download FREE and you can Browse FREE all the WSEAS Proceedings.
The Best E-Library!
 

5. For the WSEAS Multiconferences in Athens (Greece) and Corfu (Greece)
after several requests, the organizing committees, gave prolongation until May
31 2004 (only for the invited sessions in Corfu the deadline is JUNE 15, 2004)

The organizing committees will not give any other prolongation for thses
WSEAS conferences and please, send your papers as soon as possible
(and of course we recommend do not submit them at the last day).

For the WSEAS Conference in Athens, we have received more than 500
papers up to now, while in Corfu (August) we have more than 300.
So, as you understand, other extension of the deadline after May 31
is impossible.

Please, check, before you sending your paper, if you have written
your paper in the WSEAS format. Serious deviations from the correct format
will cause possible rejection of the paper (due to the big number of the
papers that we have already).

Also, please, note that due to the great success of the 8th CSCC in Greece,
the organizing committee also relocate the 9th CSCC from Istanbul (Turkey)
to Greece again in July of 2005. Details on the web site of WSEAS.


Here is the Conferences Announcement:

(8th CSCC) Vouliagmeni, Athens, Greece, July 12-15, 2004

8th WSEAS Int.Conf. on CIRCUITS
8th WSEAS Int.Conf. on SYSTEMS
   *  Special Symposium: 2nd WSEAS Intern. Conf. on MULTIDIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS  (MDS
2004)
8th WSEAS Int.Conf. on COMMUNICATIONS
8th WSEAS Int.Conf. on COMPUTERS
 

Corfu Island, Greece, August 17-19, 2004 

6th WSEAS International Conference on APPLIED MATHEMATICS (SYMPOSIA on: Linear
Algebra and Applications, Numerical Analysis and Applications, Differential
Equations and Applications, Probabilities, Statistics, Operational Research,
Optimization, Algorithms, Discrete Mathematics, Systems, Communications, Control,
Computers, Education) 
  
Corfu Island, Greece, August 17-19, 2004

WSEAS Int.Conf. on MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY and ECOLOGY
WSEAS/IASME Int.Conf. on FLUID MECHANICS
WSEAS/IASME Int.Conf. on HEAT and MASS TRANSFER



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  (1) Can I send my paper directly via the WSEAS web site?

Reply: Yes. In fact, this is the unique correct way for paper submission.

  (2) Can I have some days extension?

Reply: Unfortunately, not. Sorry. May 31 will be the final day of papers' acceptance

  (3) If I have some difficulties in VISA or in my trip and I cannot go to Mexico?

Reply: contact us by email. 
Attention: If you want to reply, write in the Subject Line of your email program
the word: WSEAS

  (4) What are the new issues of WSEAS?
  
Reply: The WSEAS Transactions on Computers, The WSEAS Transactions on Circuits and
Systems, The WSEAS Transactions on Systems circulate now bimonthly (6 issues per
year)

So, the next issue of  
The WSEAS Transactions on Computers will be November 2004
The WSEAS Transactions on Circuits and Systems will be May 2004
The WSEAS Transactions on Systems will be May 2004

From now these three journals will circulate 6 issues per year, instead of 4.

   (5) What is the maximum size of a paper:

Reply: 9 pages. Please, do not send papers more than 9 pages 


  (e) Can I attend the conference without presenting a paper?

Reply: Of course, yes. Contact us for details.

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Re: waking up from zzz(8)

2004-05-04 Thread Nate Lawson
On Tue, 4 May 2004, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
 On Sunday 02 May 2004 01:23 pm, Nate Lawson wrote:
 = On Sun, 2 May 2004, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
 =  My Vaio laptop (5.2-current from April 7) duly goes to a quiet sleep
 =  when I type `zzz'.
 = 
 =  Trouble is, I don't know, how to recover from that. If I hit a
 =  keyboard key, there is some activity inside, but the screen never
 =  turns on and rebooting seems to be my only option.
 =
 = The power button should wake the system if pressed briefly (don't hold
 = it down for more that 2-3 seconds since above that means hard power
 = off). Also, the lid switch should work if you close the lid and open
 = it again.

 That's what I thought. The laptop seems to wake up -- the lights come
 on, but the screen remains blank and the built-in NICs (fxp and ath)
 don't respond.

 I upgraded to Saturday's -current (May 1st) -- no changes.

Use a serial console.  Sounds like your system is waking up but not fully.
The screen may be helped by loading acpi_video.

-Nate
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Re: freebsd-stable packages on freebsd-release-4.9

2004-05-04 Thread Kent Stewart
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 11:26 am, Clay Holladay wrote:
 I upgraded my ports tree with cvsup using . for the release so I
 would get the latest ports.  pkg_add -r downloads packages from
 freebsd-release-4.9 and portupgrade -aPPR fails because it tries to
 download packages with version numbers matching the ports tree from
 the freebsd-release-4.9 directory.  Compiling from ports give up to
 date software.  I know that ports only supports freebsd-stable and
 freebsd- current, so is this what should be happening?  Or should
 pkg_add -r be in synch with ports.  Is it possible to use freebsd
 stable packages on freebsd-4.9, or do I need to always compile from
 ports?

You might do a man pkg_add and pay attention to the environmental 
variable PACKAGESITE. Yours is pointing to the freebsd-4.9 packages 
Building all of the packages is an enormous task and some mirrors stay 
closer than others. I use snapshots.jp.freebsd.org for somethings but 
my ports were updated more recently that snapshots were. I have an 
AMD-2400+ that is mostly used as a test machine and will rebuild them 
when I think it is time. Updating the 303 ports that I have installed 
required just over 12 hours of cpu time.

If you have a computer that is faster than 2GHz, you can probably build 
from ports better than you can find a mirror to download from. When 
they upgraded KDE to version 3.2.1, I set PACKAGESITE to point to 
FruitSalad, the home of kde FreeBSD, and did a package update using the 
-P option. The update using portupgrade -puf was only 20% slower than 
the system using FruitSalad. A 3GHz machine would eliminate the 
difference. The download speed from FruitSalad varied all of the way 
from 8KB/s to 40+KB/s. I don't know what I would see on a really good 
connection with no interference.

Kent

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RE: Openldap20

2004-05-04 Thread Darryl Hoar
 On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 03:44:06PM -0500, Darryl Hoar wrote:
  Greetings,
  what graphical tools (web based ?) existing for creating 
 and maintaining a
  Openldap directory ?
  
  I am running Freebsd 5.1-release.
 
 There's phpldapadmin -- http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net/ It's not
 in the ports yet though -- just waiting for a committer to have some
 time to deal with PR ports/66154. You can install it fairly easily
 outside of ports by just unpacking the tarball in an appropriate place
 and editing the config.php.  You will need to install PHP with
 openldap support (D'Oh!).
 
 Other than that, there's gq in ports as net/gq -- that's a Gnome based
 application rather than web based.  Unfortunately that application has
 a distressing tendency to dump core at inopportune moments: see PRs
 ports/64532 ports/65740.
 
   Cheers,
 
   Matthew

I have already installed PHP with mysql support.  I am
using it for dynamic web content.  Is there a method to
add openldap support without de-installing the existing
php/mysql combo first ?

thanks,
Darryl
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Re: Where is nss_files.so.1?

2004-05-04 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (May 04), Kevin A. Pieckiel said:
 I'm trying to configure Samba 3.0.3 and I keep getting an error in my
 logs:
 
 Shared object nss_files.so.1 not found
 
 I only get this when I try to set up the recycle vfs object.  The
 file is definitely not present on my system.  I did a search through
 the ports tree, and only came up with the file appearing in
 chinese/cle_base and emulators/linux_base-debian.  Where the heck to
 I get a hold of this file?  I would have thought this would have been
 included with the inclusion of the nsswitch subsystem in FBSD 5.  I'm
 currently using FBSD 5.2.1, cvs'ed and compiled today (4 May 2004).

As far as I know, there is no nss_files.so on FreeBSD.  The 'files',
'dns', 'compat', and 'nis' sources are built into libc.  Samba
shouldn't be looking for it.

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RE: freebsd-stable packages on freebsd-release-4.9

2004-05-04 Thread JJB
To change the package version used by the pkg_add -r command
run sysinstall, go to the options screen and set
the release name to 4.9-STABLE.


-Original Message-
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Subject: freebsd-stable packages on freebsd-release-4.9

I upgraded my ports tree with cvsup using . for the release so I
would get the latest ports.  pkg_add -r downloads packages from
freebsd-release-4.9 and portupgrade -aPPR fails because it tries to
download packages with version numbers matching the ports tree from
the
freebsd-release-4.9 directory.  Compiling from ports give up to date
software.  I know that ports only supports freebsd-stable and
freebsd-
current, so is this what should be happening?  Or should pkg_add -r
be
in synch with ports.  Is it possible to use freebsd stable packages
on
freebsd-4.9, or do I need to always compile from ports?
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Re: find symbols in loadable kernel module

2004-05-04 Thread Toni Schmidbauer
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 09:40:05PM +0200, elmar gerdes wrote:
 I'm looking for a mechanism that allows one loadable kernel module to
   find the symbols of another module,
 i.e. find a function 'foo' by its name and get the address of it,
 so I can call it.

sorry, i can't help you with that, but i would recommend asking
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pciconf does show processor

2004-05-04 Thread Ray Seals
I have an e-machines laptop.  When I run pciconf -l -v I don't see the
CPU listed anywhere.  When I try to run fvcool, it tells me that
Support Athlon/Duron chipset (north bridge) not found.

I'm having a lot of problems with this laptop over heating and I'm
looking for ways to cool it.  I have checked the BIOS but there are no
settings to change there.

Any help would be appreciated.

Ray

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Re: pciconf DOESN'T show processor

2004-05-04 Thread Ray Seals
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 14:13, Ray Seals wrote:
 I have an e-machines laptop.  When I run pciconf -l -v I don't see the
 CPU listed anywhere.  When I try to run fvcool, it tells me that
 Support Athlon/Duron chipset (north bridge) not found.
 
 I'm having a lot of problems with this laptop over heating and I'm
 looking for ways to cool it.  I have checked the BIOS but there are no
 settings to change there.
 
 Any help would be appreciated.
 
 Ray
 
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Re: No Mouse

2004-05-04 Thread Darrell Blake
 I believe what you have is not supported in FBSD.
 Get standalone USB or serial mouse and it will work.

How likely is it to ever be supported? Also, if someone can point me in the
right direction I can research into writing my own driver for it. I am a
Software Engineer but I've never done any driver programming.

Darrell

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Re: Openldap20

2004-05-04 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 01:54:48PM -0500, Darryl Hoar wrote:
  On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 03:44:06PM -0500, Darryl Hoar wrote:
   Greetings,
   what graphical tools (web based ?) existing for creating 
  and maintaining a
   Openldap directory ?
   
   I am running Freebsd 5.1-release.
  
  There's phpldapadmin -- http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net/ It's not
  in the ports yet though -- just waiting for a committer to have some
  time to deal with PR ports/66154. You can install it fairly easily
  outside of ports by just unpacking the tarball in an appropriate place
  and editing the config.php.  You will need to install PHP with
  openldap support (D'Oh!).
  
  Other than that, there's gq in ports as net/gq -- that's a Gnome based
  application rather than web based.  Unfortunately that application has
  a distressing tendency to dump core at inopportune moments: see PRs
  ports/64532 ports/65740.

 I have already installed PHP with mysql support.  I am
 using it for dynamic web content.  Is there a method to
 add openldap support without de-installing the existing
 php/mysql combo first ?

Unfortunately not.  You need to completely rebuild PHP with the
modified configuration so that it links against the OpenLDAP shlibs,
and then re-install.  Even so, that's pretty trivial to do with
portupgrade.

BTW. new release of phpldapadmin came out today: phpldapadmin-0.9.4

Cheers,

Matthew


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Re: Question for the list about install BSD4.9 from FTP over CD

2004-05-04 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 01:46:02PM -0400, Jerry McAllister wrote:
  
  If I were to install FreeBSD by doing FTP rather than from a disc, will I
  get updated sources
  
  
  EG: install 4.9 release, which doesn't support my nic right off, but there
  is an update driver that does
 
 For the base system and source you would get whatever it was at the 
 time it was made in to 4.9-release.  You would have to cvsup to get
 any additional updates beyond that.  
 
 Was the driver applied to 4.9 after the release? or just to current?
 Just because a driver came in to being does not mean that it was
 applied to 4.9.   You may need to go to 5.xx to get it.  So,
 check that to make sure it got added to 4.9 before depending on it.

A new driver wouldn't be added to 4.9-RELEASE -- only security
bugfixes go into the RELEASE branches.  However it would go into
4-STABLE, and consequently will be in the up and coming 4.10-RELEASE.
If the OP cvsup's the latest sources from the RELENG_4 branch and does
a normal {build,install} world cycle he should get what he wants.  Of
there are some release candidate snapshots of 4.10 available as .iso's
if you're allergic to compilers.
 
 But, I think, and I could easily be wrong, that the ports tree that
 you pull in during the install (via ftp) would be whatever is the 
 latest at the time you do the install and the ports you install via 
 the ports system would be the latest for any given named version in 
 the ports tree.

Yes -- you get a snapshot of the ports tree created at the same time
(just about) as the release .isos were cut.  However that is just a
point in time in the continuous development of the ports.  Use
cvsup(1) to get the very latest stuff.

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: waking up from zzz(8)

2004-05-04 Thread Mikhail Teterin
=Use a serial console. Sounds like your system is waking up but not
=fully. The screen may be helped by loading acpi_video.

I don't think, there is a serial port on this laptop. It has a built-in
soft-modem, but no free serial port.

I loaded the acpi_video:

hw.acpi.video.crt0.active: 0
hw.acpi.video.tv0.active: 0
hw.acpi.video.out0.active: 0
hw.acpi.video.out1.active: 1

and will try to zzz again tonight.

Should I be concerned about any of these values, though:

hw.acpi.supported_sleep_state: S3 S4 S5 -- No S1?
hw.acpi.power_button_state: S5
hw.acpi.lid_switch_state: S1
hw.acpi.standby_state: S1
hw.acpi.reset_video: 1
hw.acpi.disable_on_poweroff: 1

Thanks!

-mi

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athlon-mp daily hang 5.2.1

2004-05-04 Thread Patrick Crosby
Just about every day, my FreeBSD system hangs.  I set up
dumpdev/dumpdir, but I never get anything in /var/crashes.  I'm not
sure what to do to debug the problem.  It usually happens during a
'gmake -j4...', but has happened at other times as well.

What can I do to get more information about what is causing the hang?

I have the following in rc.conf to try to get a kernel crash dump:

dumpdev=/dev/ad0s1b
dumpdir=/var/crash

And I'm running a kernel with debug symbols.  I'm running FreeBSD
5.2.1-RELEASE-p5 with 2 athlon mp processors, using the GENERIC kernel
config file (except I commented out INET6 so that firefox will resolve
domains in a timely fashion): 

ACPI APIC Table: PTLTD  APIC  
Timecounter i8254 frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0
CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) MP 2600+ (2000.08-MHz 686-class CPU)
  Origin = AuthenticAMD  Id = 0x6a0  Stepping = 0
  
Features=0x383fbffFPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR,SSE
  AMD Features=0xc048MP,AMIE,DSP,3DNow!
real memory  = 1073217536 (1023 MB)
avail memory = 1033003008 (985 MB)
FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 2 CPUs
 cpu0 (BSP): APIC ID:  1
 cpu1 (AP): APIC ID:  0
ioapic0 Version 1.1 irqs 0-23 on motherboard

Thanks.

Patrick
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shrinkfs?? is this possible?

2004-05-04 Thread Chris Collins
Hello

I was wondering if somebody could tell me how to shrink /usr. I need 64K 
available at the end of my disk to write some RAID info. When I setup the 
disk I used all available disk space.

Maybe shrinking /usr is not the best solution 

Thanks
Chris




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Re: No Mouse

2004-05-04 Thread Peter Risdon
Darrell Blake wrote:

I believe what you have is not supported in FBSD.
Get standalone USB or serial mouse and it will work.
   

How likely is it to ever be supported? Also, if someone can point me in the
right direction I can research into writing my own driver for it. I am a
Software Engineer but I've never done any driver programming.
 

I'm using a logitech wireless mouse and keyboard combo. It did not work 
under 4.x, I had exactly the same problem you reported. But it's fine 
under 5.2.1

PWR.

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Re: shrinkfs?? is this possible?

2004-05-04 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 03:26:58PM -0500, Chris Collins wrote:
 Hello
 
 I was wondering if somebody could tell me how to shrink /usr. I need 64K 
 available at the end of my disk to write some RAID info. When I setup the 
 disk I used all available disk space.
 
 Maybe shrinking /usr is not the best solution 

Unfortunately this isn't possible, other than by dumping the
filesystem to backup, blowing away the current partitioning using
disklabel(8) or bsdlabel(8), recreating the filesystem in the shrunken
partition via newfs(8) and then restoring the files from backup.

Seeing as it's your user partition you want to shrink, and that
contians most of your useful programs from the base system, you'll
need to do that in single user mode, and preferably while booted from
a recovery disk (disk 2 from the 4CD set).

Which is an awful lot of work just to free up 64K.

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: athlon-mp daily hang 5.2.1

2004-05-04 Thread Ray Seals
I have the same problem with my laptop.  I'm running an AthlonXP-M.  My
problem is due to overheating.  The machine hangs for 30 seconds and
then runs for about 30 minutes and then hangs again.  Then it powers
itself off.

Ray

On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 15:10, Patrick Crosby wrote:
 Just about every day, my FreeBSD system hangs.  I set up
 dumpdev/dumpdir, but I never get anything in /var/crashes.  I'm not
 sure what to do to debug the problem.  It usually happens during a
 'gmake -j4...', but has happened at other times as well.
 
 What can I do to get more information about what is causing the hang?
 
 I have the following in rc.conf to try to get a kernel crash dump:
 
 dumpdev=/dev/ad0s1b
 dumpdir=/var/crash
 
 And I'm running a kernel with debug symbols.  I'm running FreeBSD
 5.2.1-RELEASE-p5 with 2 athlon mp processors, using the GENERIC kernel
 config file (except I commented out INET6 so that firefox will resolve
 domains in a timely fashion): 
 
 ACPI APIC Table: PTLTD  APIC  
 Timecounter i8254 frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0
 CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) MP 2600+ (2000.08-MHz 686-class CPU)
   Origin = AuthenticAMD  Id = 0x6a0  Stepping = 0
   
 Features=0x383fbffFPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR,SSE
   AMD Features=0xc048MP,AMIE,DSP,3DNow!
 real memory  = 1073217536 (1023 MB)
 avail memory = 1033003008 (985 MB)
 FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 2 CPUs
  cpu0 (BSP): APIC ID:  1
  cpu1 (AP): APIC ID:  0
 ioapic0 Version 1.1 irqs 0-23 on motherboard
 
 Thanks.
 
 Patrick
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Which php ?

2004-05-04 Thread Darryl Hoar
I have 5.1-release installed.  I wish to install php4 and want it to
work with apache, mysql and openldap.  Which one of the php ports
do I use ?

thanks,
Darryl
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Re: athlon-mp daily hang 5.2.1

2004-05-04 Thread Ray Seals
I'm also running 5.2.1.

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Re: Which php ?

2004-05-04 Thread Peter Risdon
Darryl Hoar wrote:

I have 5.1-release installed.  I wish to install php4 and want it to
work with apache, mysql and openldap.  Which one of the php ports
do I use ?
 

Easiest thing to do is install www/mod_php4 and select the options you 
want (mysql - which is a default - and ldap)under the curses based 
config screen that will pop up.

Having said that, in a minority of cases people want to run php as a cgi 
under suexec. In that case, you need to use /lang/php4 and use the right 
config arguments.

PWR.

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Re: Which php ?

2004-05-04 Thread Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
Peter Risdon wrote:

Darryl Hoar wrote:

I have 5.1-release installed.  I wish to install php4 and want it to
work with apache, mysql and openldap.  Which one of the php ports
do I use ?
 

Easiest thing to do is install www/mod_php4 and select the options
you want (mysql - which is a default - and ldap)under the curses based
config screen that will pop up.
Having said that, in a minority of cases people want to run php as a
cgi under suexec. In that case, you need to use /lang/php4 and use
the right config arguments.
PWR.

Pretty much correct.  /lang/php4 simply builds both the Apache
module and the CLI and CGI executables, and installs the lot;
therefore it also uses the ncurses config screen.
I think that if you desire to 'keep up' with PHP development by
means of portupgrade(1), then you'll want to place the right
config arguments in /etc/make.conf.  See make.conf(5) for the
real scoop on that one 
Kevin Kinsey
DaleCo, S.P.
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Re: Nested Xdmcp

2004-05-04 Thread Tom McLaughlin
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 05:38, Jason Dusek wrote:
 Hi Kids,
 
 I have an interesting problem. I would like to do a nested login to a 
 remote machine using xdmcp. My machine is running 4.9BSD and the latest 
 GNOME release.  The other machine is running 4.9BSD and KDE. So, here's 
 what I know:
 
 On my machine, both xdmcp and nested logins work. However, they don't 
 work together. When I initiate a nested session and then select 'xdmcp' 
 from 'actions' in the Gnome Display Manager, the nested window simply 
 dissappears. Why?
 
This sounds familiar to me here.  I don't have the nested X server
installed on this machine currently so I'm going off of memory.  A while
back running `gdmflexiserver -xnest' used to cause X to entirely crash
on me.  There was a fix committed but the end result of that fix I think
was what you are experiencing above.  You may want to check Gnome's
bugzilla to see if this has been entered.  If I have time later tonight,
I will probably see what happens to me since I would like to see this
fixed too.

To get around this for the time being you can use the Terminal Services
Client (tsclient) and put the IP address in there and connect.  This is
how I have gotten around problems with gdm.  You should be able to use
the Remote Desktop Client (gnome-remote-shell) which is what tsclient
was rolled into in 2.6 but that program has its own set of problems.

 When I try to do an unnested login to the remote machine, I can't find 
 it - apparently it has to be configured to serve the screen to 
 outsiders. So, what do I do about this?

The machine you are trying to connect to, is that running gdm or is it
running kdm?  Not sure about kdm's setup but with gdm, run gdmsetup on
that machine.  On the Security tab, make sure you are not disallowing
TCP connections.  I think the option is checked to disallow remot
connections by default.  On the XDMCP tab make sure Enable XDMCP is
checked.  It's unchecked by default.

 Thanks for your help guys.

Tom

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Re: Sound server issue

2004-05-04 Thread Christian Hiris
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 07:14, David Wassman wrote:
 I have tried all that (recompile the kernel with the devices pcm and sbc
 added) but when I type

 dmesg | grep ESS

 Nothing happens. I am going to try loading sbc manually and not PNP and see
 if that works. Any other suggestions?


Yes David, some more suggestions:

1.
If possible, boot your system from win to figure out irq and port settings of 
your soundcard. Then enter the win settings into /boot/device.hints config.
 
from /usr/src/sys/conf/NOTES:

# For non-PnP cards:
device  sbc
hint.sbc.0.at=isa
hint.sbc.0.port=0x220
hint.sbc.0.irq=5
hint.sbc.0.drq=1
hint.sbc.0.flags=0x15

2.
Some DSDTs expext to find a microsoft os on your machine. in case of this the 
tunable hw.acpi.osname can be set to the expexted os-name (man 4 acpi).

3.
You can use acpidump(8) to disassemble the ACPI DSDT table to ASL and dump it 
to a file. Edit any suspect code in there and use iasl(8) to recompile ASL to 
AML bytecode. The resulting bytecode can be loaded from userland instead of 
the original AML code by adding the lines  

acpi_dsdt_load=YES
acpi_dsdt_name=/boot/your_dsdt.aml 

to your /boot/loader.conf. 

Peter Schultz has written an ACPI howto, which describes step by step how to 
fix your DSDT. http://bis.midco.net/pmes/acpi.html

regards 
ch

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Re: athlon-mp daily hang 5.2.1

2004-05-04 Thread Jose Lima
Check out this PowerNow! patch/module,
http://demira.shopkeeper.de/~sascha/nx9005/
Its supposed to automatically set processor voltage depending on the
hw.powernow.state set in the kernel.
I havent got it to work automatically but I can manually set it to state
2 or 3 and the tempeture and fan noise drop down dramatically.
Note that you do sacrifice speed for heat and noise. To me this is not
an issue, my XP 1600 is still fast running at 1ghz for my needs.
I just got started programming so I cant help out :), yet... 
maybe some of our smart delevopers will look into it further.


Jose Lima


On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 20:32, Ray Seals wrote:
 I have the same problem with my laptop.  I'm running an AthlonXP-M.  My
 problem is due to overheating.  The machine hangs for 30 seconds and
 then runs for about 30 minutes and then hangs again.  Then it powers
 itself off.
 
 Ray
 
 On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 15:10, Patrick Crosby wrote:
  Just about every day, my FreeBSD system hangs.  I set up
  dumpdev/dumpdir, but I never get anything in /var/crashes.  I'm not
  sure what to do to debug the problem.  It usually happens during a
  'gmake -j4...', but has happened at other times as well.
  
  What can I do to get more information about what is causing the hang?
  
  I have the following in rc.conf to try to get a kernel crash dump:
  
  dumpdev=/dev/ad0s1b
  dumpdir=/var/crash
  
  And I'm running a kernel with debug symbols.  I'm running FreeBSD
  5.2.1-RELEASE-p5 with 2 athlon mp processors, using the GENERIC kernel
  config file (except I commented out INET6 so that firefox will resolve
  domains in a timely fashion): 
  
  ACPI APIC Table: PTLTD  APIC  
  Timecounter i8254 frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0
  CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) MP 2600+ (2000.08-MHz 686-class CPU)
Origin = AuthenticAMD  Id = 0x6a0  Stepping = 0

  Features=0x383fbffFPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR,SSE
AMD Features=0xc048MP,AMIE,DSP,3DNow!
  real memory  = 1073217536 (1023 MB)
  avail memory = 1033003008 (985 MB)
  FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 2 CPUs
   cpu0 (BSP): APIC ID:  1
   cpu1 (AP): APIC ID:  0
  ioapic0 Version 1.1 irqs 0-23 on motherboard
  
  Thanks.
  
  Patrick
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Disk Usage

2004-05-04 Thread Michael Conlen
I have a NFS server running FreeBSD-4.9-RELEASE. It's run fine for 
several months with five FreeBSD 4.9 systems mounting it's filesystems. 
Suddenly something started using disk space at the rate of 10 GB/hour 
on one of the filesystems (which has exported directories). The catch 
is that a du -k shows a total usage for that file system of much less 
than df -k. du -k essentially shows the disk usage before the available 
space started to disappear! Normally I'd presume someone's hiding files 
under a mount point when I see this but nothings mounted on a directory 
in this filesystem. Upon reboot the space is not used anymore, df -k 
and du -k report similar values.

Quite simply odd. Some other details... ...this has happened twice in 
one day, and the rate of ghost disk usage is constant and identical 
in both graphs. The file server is used to serve files to clustered web 
servers. There's considerable write activity to the NFS server all the 
time (40-60Mbit/sec) and moderate read access (~10Mbit/sec).

Any ideas what would cause the df -k and du -k discrepancy?

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Re: Disk Usage

2004-05-04 Thread Jay Moore
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 05:49 pm, Michael Conlen wrote:

 Any ideas what would cause the df -k and du -k discrepancy?

maybe fu-k ?  :)
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Re: Disk Usage

2004-05-04 Thread Erik Trulsson
On Tue, May 04, 2004 at 06:49:38PM -0400, Michael Conlen wrote:
 I have a NFS server running FreeBSD-4.9-RELEASE. It's run fine for 
 several months with five FreeBSD 4.9 systems mounting it's filesystems. 
 Suddenly something started using disk space at the rate of 10 GB/hour 
 on one of the filesystems (which has exported directories). The catch 
 is that a du -k shows a total usage for that file system of much less 
 than df -k. du -k essentially shows the disk usage before the available 
 space started to disappear! Normally I'd presume someone's hiding files 
 under a mount point when I see this but nothings mounted on a directory 
 in this filesystem. Upon reboot the space is not used anymore, df -k 
 and du -k report similar values.
 
 Quite simply odd. Some other details... ...this has happened twice in 
 one day, and the rate of ghost disk usage is constant and identical 
 in both graphs. The file server is used to serve files to clustered web 
 servers. There's considerable write activity to the NFS server all the 
 time (40-60Mbit/sec) and moderate read access (~10Mbit/sec).
 
 Any ideas what would cause the df -k and du -k discrepancy?


That sounds like some program keeps one or more files open and writes
to it while the directory entry for the file has been removed. 
(Probably some log file which is kept open, but it might be something
else.)
Space used by a file is not marked as free until all directory entries
referring to the file has been removed AND no program has the file
open.
This is the normal cause for df/du discrepancies that you describe.


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Wireless (newbie questions)

2004-05-04 Thread Pratt, Benjamin E.
Hello everyone, I'm very new to this whole wireless thing (I know, I'm late to the 
game) and I was just looking at buying my first PCMCIA 802.11g card.  I want something 
that can use an external antenna so I've been looking at a Proxim Orinoco card 
(http://www.proxim.com/products/wifi/client/11bgpccard/index.html).  It appears as 
though this card will work with FreeBSD but I just wanted to verify this.

I've also got a friend who's done some wireless things before and he uses Linux and 
therefore Kismet.  I see that FreeBSD has a port for bsd-airtools but I'm not sure if 
that's all that I'd need.  I'd like to be able to sniff for traffic without sending 
any data out (he does this with Kismet) in order to not be detected.  He has said that 
netstumbler sends out can't do this and bsd-airtools likens itself to netstumbler so I 
was wondering if bsd-airtools has these limitations as well.

Anyone have any comments about the card I'm looking at or the functionality of 
bsd-airtools??

Thanks,

Ben 
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Re: Disk Usage

2004-05-04 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Michael Conlen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Any ideas what would cause the df -k and du -k discrepancy?

FAQ entry:
   The du and df commands show different amounts of disk space available. What is 
going on?
   http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#DU-VS-DF
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Re: dhcpd interface specification

2004-05-04 Thread twig les
twig les wrote:
 Hey all, I'm missing something small here.  I set up isc's
dhcp
 server to listen on one interface and it listens on both.
 

I do exactly this by adding to /etc/rc.conf:

   dhcpd_enable=YES
   dhcpd_flags=rl1


and that works fine. When I do ps auwx | grep dhcpd, I get:


   root 213 [...] /usr/local/sbin/dhcpd rl1 -cf
/usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf


Rob.

Yes I get that output from ps also, but the question is what do
you get from netstat -an?  I tried your syntax, got the same
output as you in ps, but netstat still shows the daemon
listening on *.67.  Not kosher.

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Re: dhcpd interface specification

2004-05-04 Thread Rob
twig les wrote:

and that works fine. When I do ps auwx | grep dhcpd, I get:
   root 213 [...] /usr/local/sbin/dhcpd rl1 -cf /usr/local/etc/dhcpd.conf

Yes I get that output from ps also, but the question is what do
you get from netstat -an?  I tried your syntax, got the same
output as you in ps, but netstat still shows the daemon
listening on *.67.  Not kosher.
I get same, I see. You would prefer it listens only to the IP address of
your rl1 interface, right? F.ex. if that interface is 10.0.0.1, then
'netstat -an' should become something like:
   udp4  0  0  10.0.0.1.67  *.*

Is that what you mean?

Maybe you should discuss this issue on the isc-dhcp-server mailing list,
since there you'll find the people who know about these details, I think.
Cheers,
Rob.
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libgthread error building arts

2004-05-04 Thread Redmond Militante
hi

i'm having trouble building kde3 on a freshly installed box.  the ports tree has been 
cvsupp'ed, i've portupgraded -rf gettext, and portupgraded -rf textproc/expat2.

the kde3 install errors out while installing arts.  the error i get is

/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to 'pthread_attr_destroy'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to 'pthread_create'
/usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to 'pthread_attr_init'
...
gmake[2] *** [mcopid1] Error 1
gmake[2] Leaving directory '/usr/ports/audio/arts/work/arts-1.2.2/mcopid1'
gmake[1] *** [all-recursive] Error 1
gmake[1] Leaving directory '/usr/ports/audio/arts/work/arts-1.2.2/'
gmake[1] *** [all] Error 2
*** Error code 2

i've tried to google this one.  all i could find were references to people having the 
same sort of problem while installing other apps, but no solution.  anyone know what's 
going on?

thanks
redmond 


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11:00AM  up 1 day, 12:39, 6 users, load averages: 0.41, 0.09, 0.03


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Ports Index Update Error - mail/lmtpd Failure

2004-05-04 Thread Bob Perry
Was unsucessful at upgrading my ports system Saturday due to a 
failure during the port index update.  More specifically, I 
received an error message stating that mail/lmtpd file failed.

The upgrade process is fairly basic beginning with a backup of
/var/db/pkg, followed with pkgdb -Fv, cvsup -g -L 2 -z cvsupfile,
and then portsdb -uU.  The error ocurred during the index update 
and a message followed describing the error stating Makefile, 
line 47: You cannot use DB3 and DB4 in the same time.

I located line 47 in the Makefile but didn't recognize any 
error.  I also ran pkg_info to track down the lmtpd package 
but didn't find it.

Not sure where to go from here.  Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Bob Perry



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Fwd: Ports Index Update Error Due to /mail/lmtpd Failure

2004-05-04 Thread Bob Perry
Previous note had incorrect From: information.  Sorry.

Bob Perry

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---BeginMessage---
I went about the weekly process of upgrading my ports system Saturday 
and was unsucessful at updting the port index because the mail/lmtpd  
file failed.

The process is pretty basic beginning with a backup of /var/db/pkg, 
followed with pkgdb -Fv, cvsup -g -L 2 -z /etc/cvsupfile, and then
portsdb -uU.  The error ocurred during the index update and stated 
that file mail/lmtpd failed.  It was followed by Makefile, line 
47: You cannot use DB3 and DB4 in the same time.

I reviewed the Makefile and saw line 47 but didn't recognize any 
error.  I also ran pkg_info and couldn't locate a lmtpd package.

Any advice would be appreciated.

BTW,this may be the second posting of this message. It's my first 
note using mutt and I'm afraid the first one may have gone it's 
merry way.

Thanks,
Bob Perry

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Re: libgthread error building arts

2004-05-04 Thread Kent Stewart
On Wednesday 05 May 2004 09:20 am, Redmond Militante wrote:
 hi

 i'm having trouble building kde3 on a freshly installed box.  the
 ports tree has been cvsupp'ed, i've portupgraded -rf gettext, and
 portupgraded -rf textproc/expat2.

 the kde3 install errors out while installing arts.  the error i get
 is

 /usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined reference to
 'pthread_attr_destroy' /usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so: undefined
 reference to 'pthread_create' /usr/local/lib/libgthread-2.0.so:
 undefined reference to 'pthread_attr_init' ...
 gmake[2] *** [mcopid1] Error 1
 gmake[2] Leaving directory
 '/usr/ports/audio/arts/work/arts-1.2.2/mcopid1' gmake[1] ***
 [all-recursive] Error 1
 gmake[1] Leaving directory '/usr/ports/audio/arts/work/arts-1.2.2/'
 gmake[1] *** [all] Error 2
 *** Error code 2

 i've tried to google this one.  all i could find were references to
 people having the same sort of problem while installing other apps,
 but no solution.  anyone know what's going on?



Did you search on -current for pthreads and libc_r? You have a mixed 
setup that is trying to use both and that doesn't work. There are 
several solutions. One is to use libmap.conf to map them and the other 
is to rebuild everything that uses pthreads such as gmake, glib, and 
the rest of the ports. I started out using libmap.conf and eventually 
did a portupgrade -rRfa. 

Kent

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