The FreeBSD Diary: 2005-10-02 - 2005-10-22
The FreeBSD Diary contains a large number of practical examples and how-to guides. This message is posted weekly to freebsd-questions@freebsd.org with the aim of letting people know what's available on the website. Before you post a question here it might be a good idea to first search the mailing list archives http://www.freebsd.org/search/search.html#mailinglists and/or The FreeBSD Diary http://www.freebsddiary.org/. These are the articles posted during this period: 18-Oct : FreeBSD 6.0-RC1 This is the desciption http://freebsddiary.org/freebsd-6.0-rc1.php?2 14-Oct : Cross compiling on AMD64 - the teaser Why let a big machine idle? http://freebsddiary.org/index.html?2 -- Dan Langille BSDCan - http://www.BSDCan.org/ - BSD Conference ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Editor for C C++ language
vittorio wrote: Working usually under kde I'm looking for something similar to the llc-win32 program under ms-windows - that is a development environment where you can edit your c++ program, compile it, debug it step by step, and finally run it in a suitable window. I tried the nice editor kate which allows to compile the file only. No debugging, no running. Is there anything of the kind of llc-win32? Ciao Vittorio ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you have an up to date system with at least 512MB ram I reccommend Eclipse with CDT as someone else allready mentioned. But a bit less system-resources-draining is anjuta, which works pretty nice. http://anjuta.sourceforge.net/ The anjuta 1 ( stable ) port is available in the portstree devel/anjuta . Their developement release ( 2.X ) isn't available in the portstree and should be manually installed. -- -Frank Staals ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Editor for C C++ language
Alle 02:34, domenica 23 ottobre 2005, Giorgos Keramidas ha scritto: On 2005-10-22 22:07, vittorio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Working usually under kde I'm looking for something similar to the llc-win32 program under ms-windows - that is a development environment where you can edit your c++ program, compile it, debug it step by step, and finally run it in a suitable window. I tried the nice editor kate which allows to compile the file only. No debugging, no running. Is there anything of the kind of llc-win32? I'm using Emacs as my IDE for years now. It's not exactly what someone who is used to windowing environments would call a GUI IDE, but it can do the following: - Edit the source code (with syntax highlighting if need be) - Compile (with the hit of a single key, once configured) - Parse compiler output and move to the file/line of an error, then to the next error, etc. - Interactively debug C, C++, Perl, Python, or LISP programs, line by line -- working as a control program for GNU gdb and that's only a minor subset of the features it has. Well, as a matter of fact I'm obliged at wok to use windows but my pet OS are both BSDs. In my freebsd portable I have xemacs that is sensitive to many environments (I use it for the statiscal program R and for pdflatex) among which C++ . In fact the C++ program I edit triggers a C++ menu and many options among which there are also debug and compile. This latter unfortunately calls a make -k command while I'd like to run g++ prog.c -g -o prog as usual. Could someone explain what shoujld I do to modify xemacs as I want? Ciao Vittorio ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Editor for C C++ language
On 2005-10-23 12:52, vittorio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In my freebsd portable I have xemacs that is sensitive to many environments (I use it for the statiscal program R and for pdflatex) among which C++ . In fact the C++ program I edit triggers a C++ menu and many options among which there are also debug and compile. This latter unfortunately calls a make -k command while I'd like to run g++ prog.c -g -o prog as usual. Could someone explain what shoujld I do to modify xemacs as I want? This is probably an effect of the default value of ``compile-command''. What do you see if you type: M-: (list compile-command) RET should be (make -k). By customizing this variable, or setting it to a local value when C++ code is edited, you should be able to make the menu entry invoke any command you find more useful. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: vrele: negative ref cnt
When I turn off the computer by halt, halt -p or something else, usually it shows kernel panic with vrele: negative ref cnt. What should I do? I'm using FreeBSD 5.4-p7. Try updating to -stable, or try the 6.0 beta. If the problem persists, follow the advice in the chapter on kernel debugging in the developers handbook. Kris Thank for your advice. I will try updating, but I think that the problem is with the hard disk. It occurs only when device of file system which is being unmounted has read errors. What else should I do except from changing the faulty disk? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
qemu
I discouvered QEMU today and I think it is an amazing program. Just to be sure and on the safe site: Will the command qemu -hda win98se.img -boot d -user-net do as I think it will do: .. boot from my cdrom device so I can install windows from it to the win98se.img file? Needless to sy I created the img file with qemu-img create -f qcow win98se.img 10G On oszoo.org they say you can even create a compressed clone of the image file by giving this cmd: qemu-img convert -f qcow -c win98se.img -O qcow image_compressed.img but this does not work form me. The msg is that compression is not supproted for this format. Is this right? Or do I do something wrong? -- dick -- http://nagual.st/ -- PGP/GnuPG key: F86289CE ++ Running FreeBSD 4.11-stable ++ FreeBSD 5.4 + Nai tiruvantel ar vayuvantel i Valar tielyanna nu vilja ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: qemu
I discouvered QEMU today and I think it is an amazing program. fully agreed :) Just to be sure and on the safe site: Will the command qemu -hda win98se.img -boot d -user-net do as I think it will do: .. boot from my cdrom device so I can install windows from it to the win98se.img file? i never had success with booting from the real cdrom, but creating an iso-file (using dd) and booting from that (-cdrom file.iso) did the trick see also : http://www.qemu.org/qemu-doc.html#SEC10 ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bash Pattern Matching Syntax
I want to list the files in a directory that end in .jpg irregardless of case. Thus after reading the bash man page, it seems I should be able to issue a command something along the lines of ls [*.[JjPpGg]] or ls *.[JjPpGg] but neither of these work and return a No such file or directory message. I've also tried various ways of escaping the '*' and '. but that didn't help either. However ls *[JjPpGg] does work by listing the files. However I want to match the . before jpg as well. What is the correct syntax for what I'm trying to do? Thanks, Drew ls *.{JPG,jpg} or ls *.{J,j}{P,p}{G,g} ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: qemu
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 14:41:59 +0200 (CEST) albi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I discouvered QEMU today and I think it is an amazing program. fully agreed :) Just to be sure and on the safe site: Will the command qemu -hda win98se.img -boot d -user-net do as I think it will do: .. boot from my cdrom device so I can install windows from it to the win98se.img file? i never had success with booting from the real cdrom, but creating an iso-file (using dd) and booting from that (-cdrom file.iso) did the trick Thanks. Some googling learns that the -f raw fileformat is used. As I understand the -f qcow fileformat gives the option that it is growable. Which is better? qcow or raw ? -- dick -- http://nagual.st/ -- PGP/GnuPG key: F86289CE ++ Running FreeBSD 4.11-stable ++ FreeBSD 5.4 + Nai tiruvantel ar vayuvantel i Valar tielyanna nu vilja ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: qemu
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 02:28:50PM +0200, dick hoogendijk wrote: I discouvered QEMU today and I think it is an amazing program. Indeed. Very usefull to check out other OS on your FreeBSD box. Just to be sure and on the safe site: Will the command qemu -hda win98se.img -boot d -user-net do as I think it will do: .. boot from my cdrom device so I can install windows from it to the win98se.img file? You'll have to add '-cdrom /dev/cd0' (substitute your CD-ROM drive for cd0). Alternatively, you can use an ISO image as CD-ROM. snip On oszoo.org they say you can even create a compressed clone of the image file by giving this cmd: qemu-img convert -f qcow -c win98se.img -O qcow image_compressed.img but this does not work form me. The msg is that compression is not supproted for this format. Is this right? Or do I do something wrong? I get the same. According to the qemu-img manual page, this command should be formatted as convert [-c] [-e] [-f fmt] filename [-O output_fmt] output_filename but that doesn't work either; it just produces a help message. Roland -- R.F.Smith (http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/) Please send e-mail as plain text. public key: http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/pubkey.txt pgpTV6zFLd4tN.pgp Description: PGP signature
problems running mixxx (direct rendering, segfault)
Yesterday I installed mixxx and managed to start it, but only as root. Then i got this message: Direct rendering is not enabled in your machine. This means that the waveform displays will be very slow and take a lot of CPU time. Either upgrade your configuration to enable direct rendering or disable the waveform displays in the control panel by selecting Simple under waveform displays. NOTE: In case you run NVidia hardware direct rendering may not be present, but you will not experience a degradation in performance. I tried selecting simple but it said that the changes will take effect only after I restart the program and since it started everytime like the first time it was back to the normal waveform again. Also the sound was hacking. I don't know if this was because of the waveform-thing. If it's something else then I have another problem. Today it won't start from root etiher. I get the same text as when I'm ordinary: Debug: Starting up... Debug: MidiObjectOSS: No MIDI devices available. Debug: playlist name Default Debug: id 0, sr 8000, ch 2, bufsize 16, bufno 400 Segmentation fault (core dumped) I'm supposed to have this running smoothly on thursday when I'm taking care of the music at my schools halloween-party so I'm kind of stressed out. Do you think you can help me? I'm new to both unix and freeBSD so if you explain things like I'm a retarded kid i might get it ^^ Here they had the same problem: http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1236134forum_id=156157 and someone said I can disable visuals manually by editing your ~/.mixxx.cfg file so that the line with Visuals reads 1 instead of 0 Sounds like something to do if nothing else works. How would I do that? /Linnea ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: IPFW equivalent of iptables --state ESTABLISHED, RELATED
On Oct 22, 2005, at 11:53 PM, John Do wrote: Hi guys I'm having trouble with IPFW I need to allow user initiated traffic IN but I can't Basically in iptables for Linux I would have used something like -A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT Can someone help me discover what the equivalent syntax in IPFW would be? I have tried to use allow tcp from any to any established in but it doesn't work much appreciated thanks guys ! I'm not quite sure what you're trying to accomplish. If you just want traffic enabled so that when users are browsing the web they get the replies from their requests, that rule is written as: ipfw add ### allow ip from any to any established The rule won't allow new traffic in or out without other rules enabling it. An example ruleset could look like this: ipfw add 100 allow ip from me to any ipfw add 200 allow ip from 192.168.1.0/24 to any out via dc0 ipfw add 300 allow ip from any to any established ipfw add 400 deny ip from 192.168.1.0/24 to me in via dc0 ipfw add 500 allow ip from any to any via sk0 In this example, I'm assuming your FreeBSD machine is the network gateway. NIC dc0 is the outside NIC and sk0 is the internal one. HTH ___ Eric F Crist I am so smart, S.M.R.T! Secure Computing Networks -Homer J Simpson ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: qemu
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 14:53:10 +0200 Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 02:28:50PM +0200, dick hoogendijk wrote: I discouvered QEMU today and I think it is an amazing program. Indeed. Very usefull to check out other OS on your FreeBSD box. Win98 is up and runnign very smoothly. I'm very impressed. I used to run vmware3 on FreeBSD, but lately this was kind of a hassle on my 5.4 system. Hangups, crashes.. QEMU even toggles between fullscreen and a small window without errors (unlike vmware) and last but nog least, even the sound is OK! -- dick -- http://nagual.st/ -- PGP/GnuPG key: F86289CE ++ Running FreeBSD 4.11-stable ++ FreeBSD 5.4 + Nai tiruvantel ar vayuvantel i Valar tielyanna nu vilja ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ntpd problems
Shelby Westman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I am a relatively new freeBSD user. The problem I describe below happens on both a 5.4 install and a 6.0 RC1 install. Right after installing the OS, I enable ntpd in rc.conf, and setup a simple config file in /etc/ntp.conf. When I reboot, I get this message: Oct 22 10:40:57 alter ntpd[392]: ntpd 4.2.0-a Sun Oct 9 18:33:33 UTC 2005 (1) Oct 22 10:40:57 alter ntpd[392]: bind() fd 6, family 28, port 123, addr fe80:1::202:55ff:fe58:2957, in6_is_addr_multicast=0 flags=0 fails: Can't assign requested address Then ntpd does not synchronize the time. I set the clock manually (using date) five minutes ahead to check and in fact it does not get adjusted. I have tried all sorts of things. I tried assigning numeric addresses rather than host names in the config file. I tried enabling ipv6 in sysinstall. This machine does have a good route to the internet - I can use nslookup to resolve host names, so I know the networking is working. Below I have quoted the ntp.conf. The log file is empty - nothing is being written there. Does anyone have any ideas? I am stumped... thanks for your help. Shelby __ config file as it stands now... logfile /var/log/ntpd.log # deny-by-default policy restrict default ignore #server -4 ntp-2.ece.cmu.edu http://ntp-2.ece.cmu.edu #server -4 ticker.cis.sac.accd.edu http://ticker.cis.sac.accd.edu #server -4 lain.ziaspace.com http://lain.ziaspace.com #server -4 ntp1.linuxmedialabs.com http://ntp1.linuxmedialabs.com server 17.254.0.31 http://17.254.0.31 driftfile /var/spool/ntp.drift You're probably running into problems with your restrict clause, but I'm not sure what offhand. Use the -d flag to ntpd (or more than one) to get more information on what it thinks the problem is. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Difficulties to launch KDE
Hello: I am sure you will find my problem quite easy. I just installed FreeBSD 5.4, and I configured KDE and related configurations according with the handbook. My .xinitrc file contains only the line: echo exec startkde. When I type startx everything seems to be well, but KDE doesn't start. There are no errors reported or anything pointing to the problem, except a line at the end which reads: xauth: (argv):1: bad display name Monique.gateway.2wire.net:0 in remove command I am behind a wireless modem-router with domain name gateway.2wire.net. I do not know what command remove is referred here or where it occurs, and how to fix it. No entry like this in xorg.conf. I will appreciate any help. Teilhard. Do you have exec startkde in .xinitrc ? echo exec startkde is used to put it in a file. If this problem still occurs, read startx's man page. I don't know anything about xauth. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
NAT+NET-SNMP Problem+FreeBSD-4.10
Hi, This is just a follow-up on my previous posting on my problem with snmp. My setup involves 1 DSL interface and 1 LAN interface in a FreeBSD-4.10 which is configured as gateway and NAT router. I haven't been able to query any SNMP data from this machine which acts as my DSL router. Was it a problem with NAT? -- -- Edwin D. Viñas http://www.geocities.com/edwin_vinas/ IN THE WORLD OF SCIENCE, NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE. -- ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fwd: NAT+NET-SNMP Problem+FreeBSD-4.10
Applications that work with identified devices, or that actually identify devices (such as the *Simple Network Management Protocol* [SNMP] and DNS) require very careful configuration when operating an a NAT environment. - Source: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/about/ac123/ac147/archived_issues/ipj_7-3/anatomy.html Am I really right to assume that my SNMP problem was a missing configuration in NAT? -- Forwarded message -- From: Edwin D. Vinas [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Oct 23, 2005 8:26 AM Subject: NAT+NET-SNMP Problem+FreeBSD-4.10 To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Hi, This is just a follow-up on my previous posting on my problem with snmp. My setup involves 1 DSL interface and 1 LAN interface in a FreeBSD-4.10 which is configured as gateway and NAT router. I haven't been able to query any SNMP data from this machine which acts as my DSL router. Was it a problem with NAT? -- -- Edwin D. Viñas http://www.geocities.com/edwin_vinas/ IN THE WORLD OF SCIENCE, NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE. -- -- -- Edwin D. Viñas http://www.geocities.com/edwin_vinas/ IN THE WORLD OF SCIENCE, NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE. -- ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Difficulties to launch KDE
Sunday 23 October 2005 17:13 skrev Michał Masłowski: Hello: I am sure you will find my problem quite easy. I just installed FreeBSD 5.4, and I configured KDE and related configurations according with the handbook. My .xinitrc file contains only the line: echo exec startkde. When I type startx everything seems to be well, but KDE doesn't start. There are no errors reported or anything pointing to the problem, except a line at the end which reads: xauth: (argv):1: bad display name Monique.gateway.2wire.net:0 in remove command I am behind a wireless modem-router with domain name gateway.2wire.net. I do not know what command remove is referred here or where it occurs, and how to fix it. No entry like this in xorg.conf. I will appreciate any help. Teilhard. Do you have exec startkde in .xinitrc ? echo exec startkde is used to put it in a file. If this problem still occurs, read startx's man page. I don't know anything about xauth. Well, .xinitrc only needs to contain startkde.. the echo thing will only write it to the terminal you use to start X with.. your xauth problem is probably due to your hostname not being in your /etc/hosts.. just add it under localhost and you should be fine.. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: IPFW equivalent of iptables --state ESTABLISHED, RELATED
John Do wrote: Hi guys I'm having trouble with IPFW I need to allow user initiated traffic IN but I can't Basically in iptables for Linux I would have used something like -A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT Can someone help me discover what the equivalent syntax in IPFW would be? I have tried to use allow tcp from any to any established in but it doesn't work allow tcp from any to any established ...as another poster said, however, this will allow data traffic not associated with legitimate connections in, too. If you want use stateful rules in IPFW, something like: check-state allow ip from me to any setup keep-state Take a look at /etc/rc.firewall for more detailed rules... -- -Chuck ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hosting a mirror?
Hi I really tried finding information for people who can host mirrors but could not find any. I'd like to know everything i need to know about hosting a mirror for the FreeBSD project and how i apply for it. -- Med vänliga hälsningar Stefan Midjich aka nocturnal [Swehack] http://swehack.se ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Hosting a mirror?
Hi Sorry for my last e-mail, i was not paying attention and found everything i needed now. -- Med vänliga hälsningar Stefan Midjich aka nocturnal [Swehack] http://swehack.se ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RFC: my firewall ruleset(s)
Hey all. I'm relatively new to shell scripting and I'm looking for some comments on my firewall script. Comments on either the ipfw rules themselves or on my scripting lack of ability would be appreciated. Thanks. nerp.firewall Description: Binary data ___ Eric F Crist I am so smart, S.M.R.T! Secure Computing Networks -Homer J Simpson ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: RFC: my firewall ruleset(s)
On Oct 23, 2005, at 10:44 AM, Eric F Crist wrote: Hey all. I'm relatively new to shell scripting and I'm looking for some comments on my firewall script. Comments on either the ipfw rules themselves or on my scripting lack of ability would be appreciated. Thanks. nerp.firewall ___ Eric F Crist I am so smart, S.M.R.T! Secure Computing Networks -Homer J Simpson Sorry to post a shell program as an attachment. I wasn't thinking. Please don't run the shell program - it'll set an open firewall on your *nix system if you're root. ___ Eric F Crist I am so smart, S.M.R.T! Secure Computing Networks -Homer J Simpson ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Preloading of shared libraries
Hey.. I wondered if it was possible to load a selection of shared libraies into the cache at boot time.. I figure that it would speed up starting things.. like the KDE login manager for instance.. hm.. is this possible? .. and if so.. would it speed up the process of starting stuff at all?.. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: OpenAFS for FreeBSD...
Forrest Aldrich wrote: I've asked the OpenAFS people about a port to FreeBSD. They recently gained a port to OS X, which I understand has a similar/FreeBSD codebase. Please look at Arla. I've been using Arla quite happily on FreeBSD 5.4, and it provides all the AFS functionalities I need. Perhaps it would be sufficient for you? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sound driver
Teilhard Knight wrote: Mark Kane wrote: Teilhard Knight wrote: Hello: I have only compiled a kernel for FreeBSD for the series 4.x. I now installed version 5.4, and I do not have sound. I am compiling my custom kernel essentially to get sound. In the series 4.x the driver pcm worked fine for me. My question is whether I should stick to the same driver or I should use another driver in the 5.4 install. Any feedback will be appreciated. Teilhard. Hi. Check out: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-setup.html It's device sound in 5.x instead of device pcm. Obviously then add in support for your specific sound card with the documentation provided there. Hope that helps. :) It helped a lot. I issued the command kldload sound in my original kernel, and loaded the module snd_ich. I have sound now when I click on test sound in the sound section of the CC and on starting a KDE session. Problem is, I only get sound through the right hand side and I get nothing when trying to play a CD. Any ideas? Teilhard. Glad you got it working. Now for the new issues: I have not used KDE in a long time but I do know that their aRTs daemon takes over sound. Are there any settings showing the left and right channels that you can adjust? Maybe called Balance? You might also make sure that the connector on the actual sound card going to your speakers/headphones is plugged in all the way. I know if mine is only halfway in then I only hear one channel. As for CD audio not playing, have you made sure that the audio connector is connected from your CD drive to your sound card? It could be that, or the mixer levels in aRTs are muted or not raised for CD's. -Mark ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: RFC: my firewall ruleset(s)
Eric F Crist wrote: Hey all. I'm relatively new to shell scripting and I'm looking for some comments on my firewall script. Comments on either the ipfw rules themselves or on my scripting lack of ability would be appreciated. Ugh. :-) IPFW knows how to increment rule numbers all by itself; you can get rid of the rulenum1=`expr $rulenum1 + 50` stuff. The breakdown of sh functions like setup_loopback, setup_keepstate, setup_ntp is fine if you want to play with shell scripts, but it scatters your IPFW rules into different places. I'd rather see something that closely resembles what ipfw list gives you. You could chain several ports together into a list rather than listing them all seperately as individual rules, IPFW will end up doing less work. You have anti-spoofing for the lookback, lo0 interface, but not for your other interfaces. You should add anti-spoofing rules, and also block strict and loose source routing [1]: # Stop strict and loose source routing add deny log all from any to any ipoptions ssrr add deny log all from any to any ipoptions lsrr You should give some thought to ICMP filtering. Consider something like: add allow icmp from any to any icmptypes 0,3,4,8,11,12 You should use the log command more when developing a ruleset, to see what traffic you are blocking or permitting, until you've gotten your rules and network finalized. -- -Chuck [1]: This is known to hackers as the how to go through a firewall as if it wasn't there IP option if you don't block these. :-) ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: OpenAFS for FreeBSD...
Jack T wrote: Forrest Aldrich wrote: I've asked the OpenAFS people about a port to FreeBSD. They recently gained a port to OS X, which I understand has a similar/FreeBSD codebase. Please look at Arla. I've been using Arla quite happily on FreeBSD 5.4, and it provides all the AFS functionalities I need. Arla was marked as BROKEN when I last tried to build it under 6X. IIRC, it was marked as broken for 5.4 too. Is there some special secret you could share with us to get an AFS client? I'd love to hear it. Thanks, Jason C. Wells ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Preloading of shared libraries
Philip Lykke Carlsen wrote: Hey.. I wondered if it was possible to load a selection of shared libraies into the cache at boot time.. I figure that it would speed up starting things.. like the KDE login manager for instance.. hm.. is this possible? .. and if so.. would it speed up the process of starting stuff at all?.. Sort of. At one point, you could set the sticky bit on files as a hint to the pager to try and keep them in memory, which was intended for things like /bin/sh, cron, login, and maybe libc. Whether it would help in your particular case is harder to say, how much RAM does your machine have, and what kind of CPU? Some people believe that KDE requires excessive resources for what it does, consider fluxbox or something more lightweight... -- -Chuck ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sound driver
Mark Kane wrote: Teilhard Knight wrote: Mark Kane wrote: Teilhard Knight wrote: Hello: I have only compiled a kernel for FreeBSD for the series 4.x. I now installed version 5.4, and I do not have sound. I am compiling my custom kernel essentially to get sound. In the series 4.x the driver pcm worked fine for me. My question is whether I should stick to the same driver or I should use another driver in the 5.4 install. Any feedback will be appreciated. Teilhard. Hi. Check out: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-setup.html It's device sound in 5.x instead of device pcm. Obviously then add in support for your specific sound card with the documentation provided there. Hope that helps. :) It helped a lot. I issued the command kldload sound in my original kernel, and loaded the module snd_ich. I have sound now when I click on test sound in the sound section of the CC and on starting a KDE session. Problem is, I only get sound through the right hand side and I get nothing when trying to play a CD. Any ideas? Teilhard. Glad you got it working. Now for the new issues: I have not used KDE in a long time but I do know that their aRTs daemon takes over sound. Are there any settings showing the left and right channels that you can adjust? Maybe called Balance? You might also make sure that the connector on the actual sound card going to your speakers/headphones is plugged in all the way. I know if mine is only halfway in then I only hear one channel. As for CD audio not playing, have you made sure that the audio connector is connected from your CD drive to your sound card? It could be that, or the mixer levels in aRTs are muted or not raised for CD's. As far as I can see, the only thing present in my system to make audio adjustments is Kmix. Very simple compared to Alsamixer in Mandriva. It does not have any sort of balance or individual controls for left and right channels, but for example, only slider for volume. I have now compiled my kernel and included support for audio. It came out without it, as the generic kernel. I'd better make another post and explain in more detail, as it is a different issue. Thanks so much for your feedback. Teilhard. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: RFC: my firewall ruleset(s)
On Oct 23, 2005, at 11:12 AM, Chuck Swiger wrote: Eric F Crist wrote: Hey all. I'm relatively new to shell scripting and I'm looking for some comments on my firewall script. Comments on either the ipfw rules themselves or on my scripting lack of ability would be appreciated. Ugh. :-) IPFW knows how to increment rule numbers all by itself; you can get rid of the rulenum1=`expr $rulenum1 + 50` stuff. I do this so that I have sufficient space between rules for my own sanity. By default, IPFW numbers rules that increment by 1. I have a need on occasion to add or remove a rule on the fly. Perhaps there is a better way? The breakdown of sh functions like setup_loopback, setup_keepstate, setup_ntp is fine if you want to play with shell scripts, but it scatters your IPFW rules into different places. I'd rather see something that closely resembles what ipfw list gives you. The reasoning behind this is so I have a single firewall script for all of my servers. At some point in the very near future, there will be a cron job on each server the pulls the current script from a central source. Depending on the rc.conf entries on that server, the firewall script will be executed accordingly. This allows me to edit one script and have it apply to multiple systems. I'm calling the functions for basic components, rather than writing the whole thing out each time. You could chain several ports together into a list rather than listing them all seperately as individual rules, IPFW will end up doing less work. Is this a 'good' way to do things? The server in this instance has really nothing else to do, save serving up a couple website with low traffic. You have anti-spoofing for the lookback, lo0 interface, but not for your other interfaces. You should add anti-spoofing rules, and also block strict and loose source routing [1]: Point taken. I pulled those rules from the default script that ships with FreeBSD. I did a brief google search on the strict and loose source routing. Can you share more information? # Stop strict and loose source routing add deny log all from any to any ipoptions ssrr add deny log all from any to any ipoptions lsrr You should give some thought to ICMP filtering. Consider something like: add allow icmp from any to any icmptypes 0,3,4,8,11,12 This was simply forgotten. Thanks! You should use the log command more when developing a ruleset, to see what traffic you are blocking or permitting, until you've gotten your rules and network finalized. Is there a way to direct different rules to different facilities or log files? This is the primary reason I have not enabled logging more. -- -Chuck [1]: This is known to hackers as the how to go through a firewall as if it wasn't there IP option if you don't block these. :-) Thanks for the great input! I'll work further to develop my script. Part of my reason for getting so involved with the shell scripting on this ruleset is so that I have an actual project with a purpose in front of me to develop my scripting abilities. ___ Eric F Crist I am so smart, S.M.R.T! Secure Computing Networks -Homer J Simpson ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sound driver
Mark Kane wrote: Teilhard Knight wrote: Hello: I have only compiled a kernel for FreeBSD for the series 4.x. I now installed version 5.4, and I do not have sound. I am compiling my custom kernel essentially to get sound. In the series 4.x the driver pcm worked fine for me. My question is whether I should stick to the same driver or I should use another driver in the 5.4 install. Any feedback will be appreciated. Teilhard. Hi. Check out: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-setup.html It's device sound in 5.x instead of device pcm. Obviously then add in support for your specific sound card with the documentation provided there. Hope that helps. It helped a lot. I issued the command kldload sound in my original kernel, and loaded the module snd_ich. I have sound now when I click on test sound in the sound section of the CC and on starting a KDE session. Problem is, I only get sound through the right hand side and I get nothing when trying to play a CD. Any ideas? Teilhard ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How do I name my network interface?
Andreas Davour wrote: Hi! I have realized that my new motherboard has a built-in network interface, and I'd like to use it as well as the PCI based one I have. But, what do I call it when I plumb it with ifconfig? The PCI card I have is identified during boot as rl0, and the built-in as rlphy0: RealTek internal media interface on miibus0. Using ifconfig rlphy0 plumb does not work. It says: ifconfig: SIOCIFCREATE: Invalid argument and that's it. So, what do I call it? I tried rl1 as well, no cookie. /andreas Do this: dmesg | more Look for instances of all nics. If its onboard - it may be called fxp0 -- Best regards, Chris A shy, introverted child will choose a crowded public area to loudly demonstrate new acquired vocabulary. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How do I name my network interface?
On Oct 23, 2005, at 11:30 AM, Andreas Davour wrote: Hi! I have realized that my new motherboard has a built-in network interface, and I'd like to use it as well as the PCI based one I have. But, what do I call it when I plumb it with ifconfig? The PCI card I have is identified during boot as rl0, and the built- in as rlphy0: RealTek internal media interface on miibus0. Using ifconfig rlphy0 plumb does not work. It says: ifconfig: SIOCIFCREATE: Invalid argument and that's it. So, what do I call it? I tried rl1 as well, no cookie. If you type 'ifconfig -a' at the command line, it should list all network interfaces... ___ Eric F Crist I am so smart, S.M.R.T! Secure Computing Networks -Homer J Simpson ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writing to syslog from a shell script?
How could I write an entry to syslog from a shell script. For example, I want to write an entry stating that a command worked or didn't work, along with an error message. TIA ___ Eric F Crist I am so smart, S.M.R.T! Secure Computing Networks -Homer J Simpson ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How do I name my network interface?
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 06:30:35PM +0200, Andreas Davour wrote: Hi! I have realized that my new motherboard has a built-in network interface, and I'd like to use it as well as the PCI based one I have. But, what do I call it when I plumb it with ifconfig? That would depend on what chipset, etc. the built-in interface uses. The PCI card I have is identified during boot as rl0, and the built-in as rlphy0: RealTek internal media interface on miibus0. rlphy0 is just part of the rl0 interface, and not a separate interface by itself. Reading the miibus(4) manpage might be useful. Using ifconfig rlphy0 plumb does not work. It says: ifconfig: SIOCIFCREATE: Invalid argument and that's it. So, what do I call it? I tried rl1 as well, no cookie. /andreas If it does not show up in the dmesg(8) output it might not be supported, or the correct driver might not be included in the kernel. What does 'pciconf -lv' say? -- Insert your favourite quote here. Erik Trulsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: writing to syslog from a shell script?
On 10/23/05, Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How could I write an entry to syslog from a shell script. For example, I want to write an entry stating that a command worked or didn't work, along with an error message. Check out logger(1) ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How do I name my network interface?
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 06:30:35PM +0200, Andreas Davour wrote: Hi! I have realized that my new motherboard has a built-in network interface, and I'd like to use it as well as the PCI based one I have. But, what do I call it when I plumb it with ifconfig? The PCI card I have is identified during boot as rl0, and the built-in as rlphy0: RealTek internal media interface on miibus0. This is not another network card, but another interface to the rl0 card. Using dmesg |grep 'Ethernet address'|sort|uniq gives a list of network interfaces. Roland -- R.F.Smith (http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/) Please send e-mail as plain text. public key: http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/pubkey.txt pgpVR3sZHXEP2.pgp Description: PGP signature
I compiled mykernel seeking for sound support
Hello: This is a second post in which I seek for advice about sound. I tried to solve my problem with the kernel after install, by using kldload snd_driver. The result was that I had sound only in the right channel, and there was no output from audio CD's. I now compiled my own kernel with sound support and I have no sound regardless. The two lines I added to have sound in the configuration file are: device sound device snd_ich snd_ich is the driver loaded by snd_driver. Did I make anything wrong? Surely I did, and any help you can give me will be highly appreciated. I know my card, speakers and CD wiring are OK, as this machine has several OS's and everything works perfectly in them. Teilhard ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: RFC: my firewall ruleset(s)
Eric F Crist wrote: [ ... ] Ugh. :-) IPFW knows how to increment rule numbers all by itself; you can get rid of the rulenum1=`expr $rulenum1 + 50` stuff. I do this so that I have sufficient space between rules for my own sanity. By default, IPFW numbers rules that increment by 1. I have a need on occasion to add or remove a rule on the fly. Perhaps there is a better way? The default increment should be 100, and it is controlled by: Automatic rule numbers are assigned by incrementing the last non- default rule number by the value of the sysctl variable net.inet.ip.fw.autoinc_step which defaults to 100. If this is not possible (e.g. because we would go beyond the maximum allowed rule number), the number of the last non-default value is used instead. The breakdown of sh functions like setup_loopback, setup_keepstate, setup_ntp is fine if you want to play with shell scripts, but it scatters your IPFW rules into different places. I'd rather see something that closely resembles what ipfw list gives you. The reasoning behind this is so I have a single firewall script for all of my servers. At some point in the very near future, there will be a cron job on each server the pulls the current script from a central source. Depending on the rc.conf entries on that server, the firewall script will be executed accordingly. This allows me to edit one script and have it apply to multiple systems. I'm calling the functions for basic components, rather than writing the whole thing out each time. Large-scale firewall deployments (think Cisco Enterprise Manager, or Edition, or whatever it's called) use such techniques to manage hundreds or thousands of firewalls, but they have several weaknesses, in particular the central distribution server becomes a target, which, if compromised, can then be used to compromise all of the firewall boxes pulling down rulesets. One of the whole reasons for setting up multiple firewalls and multiple rulesets is to obtain defense in depth. Using a central config mechanism contradicts that design intention. Therefore, I am convinced that a firewall ought to be self-contained in terms of enforcing a security policy, and should have as little dependence on any other host as practical, none at all, if possible. Other opinions are possible, but Microsoft's domain-aware firewall and proxy box is a good example of what this can lead to. You could chain several ports together into a list rather than listing them all seperately as individual rules, IPFW will end up doing less work. Is this a 'good' way to do things? The server in this instance has really nothing else to do, save serving up a couple website with low traffic. It's more efficient from the standpoint of IPFW workload, but if the traffic volume is low, go with whatever design seems the easiest to work with and understand. I find something like this: # block all NetBIOS, domain-server, UPnP traffic add deny log tcp from any to any 135-139,445,5000 ...to be more clear than 4 seperate lines, YMMV. You have anti-spoofing for the lookback, lo0 interface, but not for your other interfaces. You should add anti-spoofing rules, and also block strict and loose source routing [1]: Point taken. I pulled those rules from the default script that ships with FreeBSD. I did a brief google search on the strict and loose source routing. Can you share more information? # Stop strict and loose source routing add deny log all from any to any ipoptions ssrr add deny log all from any to any ipoptions lsrr Sure. In the early days of TCP/IP networking, people didn't always have conventions like default routes and routers which could figure out where to send traffic for any destination, so there is a mechanism for routing traffic directly, hop by hop, which supercedes the normal behavior of routers and many firewalls. It conceptually resembles the bang-path notation used for UUCP email before SMTP email using domains via DNS was available. It can be used to pretend that traffic from outside your network came from an inside IP, or from the firewall itself, which often lets that traffic go through. In practice nowadays, the LSR and SSR options are pretty much *only* used for malicious traffic, except once in a while by people writing a TCP/IP stack who are testing the option handling code. See page 15 17-20 of RFC-791, http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc791.txt: The following internet options are defined: CLASS NUMBER LENGTH DESCRIPTION - -- -- --- 0 0 -End of Option list. This option occupies only 1 octet; it has no length octet. 0 1 -No Operation. This option occupies only 1 octet; it has no length octet. 0 2 11Security. Used to carry Security, Compartmentation, User Group
Re: I compiled mykernel seeking for sound support
Teilhard Knight wrote: Hello: This is a second post in which I seek for advice about sound. I tried to solve my problem with the kernel after install, by using kldload snd_driver. The result was that I had sound only in the right channel, and there was no output from audio CD's. I now compiled my own kernel with sound support and I have no sound regardless. The two lines I added to have sound in the configuration file are: device sound device snd_ich snd_ich is the driver loaded by snd_driver. Did I make anything wrong? Surely I did, and any help you can give me will be highly appreciated. I know my card, speakers and CD wiring are OK, as this machine has several OS's and everything works perfectly in them. Teilhard I would go back to the kldload options. With sound_load=YES and snd_ich_load=YES in /boot/loader.conf and you were only able to get half the sound - ensure you are using the proper driver. When in doubt, load em all: sound_load=YES snd_driver_load=YES This will ensure that you get them all and perhaps it will work after the fact. Then, play around untill you get the right driver. You can find them listed in /boot/defaults/loader.conf near the bottom of the file. HTH -- Best regards, Chris Blessed are those who go around in circles, for they shall be known as wheels. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: su command PPP
Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: Dears, I have 2 question : 1.for dialing PPP ,Am i do compile kernel? I don't know - I have not done PPP in years. 2.When i run gdm,i can't use su command.When i use this command,i recieve following text : su : sorrry! Add yourself to the group wheel Please guide me... Yours,Mohsen. -- Best regards, Chris If a series of events can go wrong, it will do so in the worst possible sequence. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
promail error message
I'm trying to implement a new users .procmailrc file, and I'm getting this: Suspicious rcfile /home/sff/.procmailrc in /var/mail/log Here's the .prcmailrc file SHELL=/bin/sh PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:. DEFAULT=/var/Mail/sff MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail # You'd better make sure it exists LOCKFILE=$HOME/.lockmail LOGFILE=$HOME/.procmail/procmail.log # Create a backup cache of 1000 most recent messages in case of mistakes :0 c ${MAILDIR}/.backup :0 ic | cd ${MAILDIR}/.backup rm -f dummy `ls -t msg.* | sed -e 1,1000d` # Regenerate From lines to make sure they are valid :0 fhw | formail -I From -a From # Regenerate From lines to make sure they are valid :0 fhw | formail -I From -a From TO=`formail -xTo:` # is moved to viruses. :0: * ^X-Virus-Status: Yes | formail -I To: is_virus, $TO # Mails with a score of 15 or higher are almost certainly spam (with 0.05% # false positives according to rules/STATISTICS.txt). Let's put them in a # different mbox. (This one is optional.) :0: * ^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* | formail -I To: certainly_spam, $TO # All mail tagged as spam (eg. with a score higher than the set threshold) # is moved to probably-spam. :0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes | formail -I To: probably_spam, $TO # If you leav this in messages already in teh DCC list of spam @ will simply be /dev/null'd # If you'd rather keep this, just change the action line # to be like one of the formail commands above. :0 fW | /usr/local/bin/dccproc -ERw whiteclnt -ccmn,10 :0 e { EXITCODE=67 :0 /dev/null } And here are the permissions: -rw-r- 1 sff staff 1417 Oct 23 12:55 .procmailrc What am I doing wrong? -- U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote - Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong Terror - New York Times 9/3/1967 ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Hosting a mirror?
nocturnal wrote: Hi I really tried finding information for people who can host mirrors but could not find any. I'd like to know everything i need to know about hosting a mirror for the FreeBSD project and how i apply for it. Simply typing in mirrors in the search box near the top of the FreeBSD site gives you many tags. One of which is: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/hubs/mirror-official.html -- Best regards, Chris Only a mediocre person is always at their best. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: su command PPP
Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote: Dears, I have 2 question : 1.for dialing PPP ,Am i do compile kernel? 2.When i run gdm,i can't use su command.When i use this command,i recieve following text : su : sorrry! Please guide me... Yours,Mohsen. Oh - and btw, fix your time and date. -- Best regards, Chris Only a mediocre person is always at their best. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: promail error message
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 01:13:52PM -0400, stan wrote: I'm trying to implement a new users .procmailrc file, and I'm getting this: Suspicious rcfile /home/sff/.procmailrc in /var/mail/log Here's the .prcmailrc file snip @ will simply be /dev/null'd '@' should be '#', I think. Roland -- R.F.Smith (http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/) Please send e-mail as plain text. public key: http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/pubkey.txt pgpS51wzmTqco.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: RFC: my firewall ruleset(s)
On 2005-10-23 12:12, Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You have anti-spoofing for the lookback, lo0 interface, but not for your other interfaces. You should add anti-spoofing rules, and also block strict and loose source routing [1]: # Stop strict and loose source routing add deny log all from any to any ipoptions ssrr add deny log all from any to any ipoptions lsrr Agreed. Please note that this is ``an extra layer of protection'' though. The relevant bits are already disabled through sysctl settings, by default, and have to be explicitly enabled: % flame:/home/keramida$ sysctl -a | fgrep accept_source % net.inet.ip.accept_sourceroute: 0 % flame:/home/keramida$ sysctl -a | fgrep redirect % net.inet.ip.redirect: 1 % net.inet.icmp.log_redirect: 1 % net.inet.icmp.drop_redirect: 1 % net.inet6.ip6.redirect: 1 % flame:/home/keramida$ I'm sure Chuck already knows this. Just adding a minor note, to make sure you Eric don't get the wrong impression that a firewall is an absolute *requirement* to block these. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: writing to syslog from a shell script?
On Oct 23, 2005, at 11:42 AM, David Kirchner wrote: On 10/23/05, Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How could I write an entry to syslog from a shell script. For example, I want to write an entry stating that a command worked or didn't work, along with an error message. Check out logger(1) Thanks! That does exactly what I need! ___ Eric F Crist I am so smart, S.M.R.T! Secure Computing Networks -Homer J Simpson ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crash When make index - Repair Needed?
Hello, My box (5.4 Stable) has taken to crashing when I do a make index (in /usr/ports) after a cvsup ports upgrade. I think the problem may be down to overheating as it only does this when the server is put under considerable stress (I take it that make index is stressful on the PC) and has done it before when I was doing some data manipulation which stressed it for an hour or so. After that I added some cooling which solved the problem...until now. My question is do I need to repair the index if the box crashes while making it? If so how do I do it. I read on google that 5.x doesnt need to make index in the same way as 4.x did so I am safe by not running the command? Cheers Richard ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SNMP problem in FreeBSD-4.10 has been solved
If you are having some problems with net-snmp in FreeBSD-4.10: - Don't use latest net-snmp from sourceforge. - Use the /usr/ports/net-mgmt/net-snmp4/ which is the original UCD-SNMP package. - Use also the mrtg package which comes with ports. Now, I can already monitor my DSL link! -- -- Edwin D. Viñas http://www.geocities.com/edwin_vinas/ IN THE WORLD OF SCIENCE, NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE. -- ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ntpd problems
Also... another thought. You might try disabling IPv6 unless you need it. (remove 'options INET6' from kernconf) Yes, after I did that and recompiled the kernel, it got rid of the error message. Thanks! ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Making ports in alternative areas
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 16:07:12 -0700, Kris Kennaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 06:42:36PM -0400, Jerry McAllister wrote: I'm running low on disc space on my /usr partition and I would like to compile a program from the ports that is rather large. I have enough space once it's compiled, it's just the work that I don't have enough space for. how can I get the port to do it's work in a different area on a different partition? Do you have enough space on another partition to move the whole ports tree over there? That would be nicest. But, the principle is the same even if you only move that directory. Make a directory in the larger partition. If it is for all of ports I might suggest calling it usr.ports Tar up the stuff you want to move. Unroll it in the new roomier space. Create a symlink to the new space. You can tar to a pipe and untar from that pipe, but if there is room I prefer to go to and from a file. It improves my confidence. [...] This is way too much work. We have environment variable to solve the OP's problem. See make.conf(5) and ports(7). Kris Thanks for the solution. There is still the problem being that I, being the beginner I am, don't know how to change the enviroment variable for WRKDIRPREFIX. Think I could get a little more guidence? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: promail error message
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 07:22:19PM +0200, Roland Smith wrote: On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 01:13:52PM -0400, stan wrote: I'm trying to implement a new users .procmailrc file, and I'm getting this: Suspicious rcfile /home/sff/.procmailrc in /var/mail/log Here's the .prcmailrc file snip @ will simply be /dev/null'd '@' should be '#', I think. Thansk, that does appear to have fixed it. Good catch! Interesting error message though. -- U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote - Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong Terror - New York Times 9/3/1967 ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: OpenAFS for FreeBSD...
On 10/23/05, Jason C. Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Arla was marked as BROKEN when I last tried to build it under 6X. IIRC, it was marked as broken for 5.4 too. Is there some special secret you could share with us to get an AFS client? I'd love to hear it. It's broken only for the reason that it overwrites files from security/heimdal. Otherwise, I believe it works just fine on FreeBSD 5.4. So, that means (1) you should install and configure security/heimdal until you are happy with it, and then install arla. And (2) you can upgrade heimdal or arla using portupgrade or any of the automatic port upgrade tools. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: OpenAFS for FreeBSD...
On 10/23/05, Jack T [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/23/05, Jason C. Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Arla was marked as BROKEN when I last tried to build it under 6X. IIRC, it was marked as broken for 5.4 too. Is there some special secret you could share with us to get an AFS client? I'd love to hear it. It's broken only for the reason that it overwrites files from security/heimdal. Otherwise, I believe it works just fine on FreeBSD 5.4. So, that means (1) you should install and configure security/heimdal until you are happy with it, and then install arla. And (2) you can upgrade heimdal or arla using portupgrade or any of the automatic port upgrade tools. I apologize for replying to my own message (thus cluttering the mailing list). But I had a typo: I meant to say that you can NOT upgrade heimdal or arla using portupgrade. (To build it, just edit the Makefile and remove the line that says BROKEN, then you can make install it just fine) ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
procmail/formail syntax question
I'm trying to get procmail to rewrite the TO: header. I've tried something like: TO=`formail -xTo:` # is moved to viruses. :0: * ^X-Virus-Status: Yes | formail -I To: is_virus, $TO # Mails with a score of 15 or higher are almost certainly spam (with 0.05% # false positives according to rules/STATISTICS.txt). Let's put them in a # different mbox. (This one is optional.) :0: * ^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* | formail -I To: certainly_spam, $TO # All mail tagged as spam (eg. with a score higher than the set threshold) # is moved to probably-spam. :0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes | formail -I To: probably_spam, $TO But this does not seem to be working. What am I doing wrong? -- U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote - Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong Terror - New York Times 9/3/1967 ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
M-Audio Transit USB on FreeBSD 5.4
dear FreeBSD friends, is there any way I can use my M-Audio Transit USB soundcard on FreeBSD 5.4? I have tried OSS, but they do not support any USB cards on FreeBSD. thanks, Seamus Abshere ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How do I name my network interface?
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 09:36:38PM +0200, Andreas Davour wrote: Using dmesg |grep 'Ethernet address'|sort|uniq gives a list of network interfaces. It unfortunately just shows my rl0 device. Then it seems that the other device is not supported my the FreeBSD kernel, or it could be disabled in the BIOS. If you could post the make and type of your motherboard, it might be easier to tell... Roland -- R.F.Smith (http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/) Please send e-mail as plain text. public key: http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/pubkey.txt pgpuHrIVgaLlb.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: procmail/formail syntax question
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 03:09:51PM -0400, stan wrote: I'm trying to get procmail to rewrite the TO: header. I've tried something like: TO=`formail -xTo:` I think this command is expanded only once, and gives an empty string because you didn't give formail any input. # is moved to viruses. :0: * ^X-Virus-Status: Yes | formail -I To: is_virus, $TO snip But this does not seem to be working. What am I doing wrong? Why don't you put it in an appropriate mailbox directly? E.g: :0: * ^X-Virus-Status: Yes /home/username/Mail/virus :0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes /home/username/Mail/probably_spam Roland -- R.F.Smith (http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/) Please send e-mail as plain text. public key: http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/pubkey.txt pgpk5BDfQAFVK.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: extending volumes
2005/10/23, bc [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 07:35 +0300, Dimitar Vasilev wrote: Hi! Could someone advise on how to extend an existing stripe with growfs? I posted a question on freebsd-questions before 3 days and never got reply. The message is available at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=freebsd-questionsm=112966827119797w=2 Hello, I think you're attempting to do impossible. Under Solaris and AIX it is perfectly possible - however they're another beer. I've recreated your scenario using 3 mfs backed disks md0, md1 and m2. And I'm keep getting this in my logs: Oct 23 22:03:54 serafim kernel: GEOM_STRIPE: Disk md0 removed from test2. Oct 23 22:03:54 serafim kernel: GEOM_STRIPE: Disk md1 removed from test2. Oct 23 22:03:54 serafim kernel: GEOM_STRIPE: Device test2 destroyed. Oct 23 22:03:54 serafim kernel: GEOM_STRIPE: Device test2 created (id=4230158283). Oct 23 22:03:54 serafim kernel: GEOM_STRIPE: Disk md0 attached to test2. Oct 23 22:03:54 serafim kernel: GEOM_STRIPE: Disk md1 attached to test2. Oct 23 22:03:54 serafim kernel: GEOM_STRIPE: Disk md1 removed from test2. Oct 23 22:03:54 serafim kernel: GEOM_STRIPE: Disk md1 attached to test2. I've joined md0 and md1 in one striped volume, created some bulk files, stopepd it, then created again along with md2 in group. Beside that log snippet nothing apears in /dev/stripe/ Btw, I've used 5.4-RELEASE GENERIC kernel. Ours is not very far from GENERIC - we include GENERIC and couple of options (PF,PIM,etc). The machine is 5.4-stable/amd64 It's still a solution - we will know that is risky and will setup a new stripe from the spare disks that we have and will run with them for about a year. Then will upgrade to a decent 3ware controller, a bunch of new disks and other stuff. Благодаря/Thanks/Hvala! -- Димитър Василев Dimitar Vassilev GnuPG key ID: 0x4B8DB525 Keyserver: pgp.mit.edu Key fingerprint: D88A 3B92 DED5 917E 341E D62F 8C51 5FC4 4B8D B525 ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How do I name my network interface?
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 10:00:55PM +0200, Andreas Davour wrote: Having done that I conclude it is a Realtek 8201BL chip. Wouldn't there be another rl interface, then? The re nor the rl driver seem to support the 8201BL. What does 'pciconf -lv' say? Quite a lot. The parts that looks relevant is this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:11:0: class=0x02 card=0x813910ec chip=0x813910ec rev=0x10 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'Realtek Semiconductor' device = 'RT8139 (A/B/C/810x/813x/C+) Fast Ethernet Adapter' class= network subclass = ethernet and [EMAIL PROTECTED]:18:0:class=0x02 card=0x80ed1043 chip=0x30651106 rev=0x78 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'VIA Technologies Inc' device = 'VT6102 Rhine II PCI Fast Ethernet Controller' class= network subclass = ethernet But none2 doesn't sound much like the name of a network device. I guess it does confirm that there exists such a thing. It says nothing about Realtek, like the docs, though. The none only means it's not bound to a driver. You might try the vr(4) driver, although the 6102 is not mentioned in vr(4). Roland -- R.F.Smith (http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/) Please send e-mail as plain text. public key: http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/pubkey.txt pgpd7cewIfxRy.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: ntpd problems
Regarding ntpd, Lowell wrote # deny-by-default policy restrict default ignore You're probably running into problems with your restrict clause, but I'm not sure what offhand. Use the -d flag to ntpd (or more than one) to get more information on what it thinks the problem is. Yes, I think you are right. When I removed that clause, ntpd started working. I did try the -d flag, but it reported back to me that ntpd was compiled without debugging, so that -d wouldn't report anything. oh, well, I'll restrict access other ways. Thanks Shelby ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Making ports in alternative areas
ross wrote: This is way too much work. We have environment variable to solve the OP's problem. See make.conf(5) and ports(7). Kris Thanks for the solution. There is still the problem being that I, being the beginner I am, don't know how to change the enviroment variable for WRKDIRPREFIX. Think I could get a little more guidence? In /etc/make.conf: WRKDIRPREFIX=/someplace/workdir You can put it there by doing as root: # echo WRKDIRPREFIX=/someplace/workdir /etc/make.conf and check it is there with # tail /etc/make.conf Chris ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How do I name my network interface?
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 10:00:55PM +0200, Andreas Davour wrote: On Sun, 23 Oct 2005, Erik Trulsson wrote: On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 06:30:35PM +0200, Andreas Davour wrote: Hi! I have realized that my new motherboard has a built-in network interface, and I'd like to use it as well as the PCI based one I have. But, what do I call it when I plumb it with ifconfig? That would depend on what chipset, etc. the built-in interface uses. Reasonable. Considering it is mounted to the motherboard I guess I should look at the motherboard documentation. *later* Having done that I conclude it is a Realtek 8201BL chip. Wouldn't there be another rl interface, then? No, that is only the PHY part of the interface, and should should show up as rlphy0, attached to miibus0, which in turn will be attached to actual interface. The PCI card I have is identified during boot as rl0, and the built-in as rlphy0: RealTek internal media interface on miibus0. rlphy0 is just part of the rl0 interface, and not a separate interface by itself. Reading the miibus(4) manpage might be useful. There is a miibus manpage? OK, I'll do that. If it does not show up in the dmesg(8) output it might not be supported, or the correct driver might not be included in the kernel. I can't find anything looking like a network interface in the dmesg output. I guess I could always post all of it here. I don't understand how to include the driver if I don't know what I need, but since it's supposed to be a Realtek controller I should be set already, yes? What does 'pciconf -lv' say? Quite a lot. The parts that looks relevant is this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:11:0: class=0x02 card=0x813910ec chip=0x813910ec rev=0x10 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'Realtek Semiconductor' device = 'RT8139 (A/B/C/810x/813x/C+) Fast Ethernet Adapter' class= network subclass = ethernet and [EMAIL PROTECTED]:18:0:class=0x02 card=0x80ed1043 chip=0x30651106 rev=0x78 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'VIA Technologies Inc' device = 'VT6102 Rhine II PCI Fast Ethernet Controller' class= network subclass = ethernet But none2 doesn't sound much like the name of a network device. I guess it does confirm that there exists such a thing. It says nothing about Realtek, like the docs, though. That one certainly looks like a network card, and should show up as vr0, if you have the vr(4) driver loaded. All of the output follows: bash-2.05b$ pciconf -lv [EMAIL PROTECTED]:0:0:class=0x06 card=0x807f1043 chip=0x31891106 rev=0x80 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'VIA Technologies Inc' device = 'VT8377 Apollo KT400/A/600 CPU to PCI Bridge' class= bridge subclass = HOST-PCI [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:0: class=0x060400 card=0x0080 chip=0xb1981106 rev=0x00 hdr=0x01 vendor = 'VIA Technologies Inc' device = 'ProSavageDDR P4X600 CPU to AGP Bridge' class= bridge subclass = PCI-PCI [EMAIL PROTECTED]:11:0: class=0x02 card=0x813910ec chip=0x813910ec rev=0x10 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'Realtek Semiconductor' device = 'RT8139 (A/B/C/810x/813x/C+) Fast Ethernet Adapter' class= network subclass = ethernet [EMAIL PROTECTED]:15:0: class=0x010400 card=0x80ed1043 chip=0x31491106 rev=0x80 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'VIA Technologies Inc' device = '??? SATA RAID Controller' class= mass storage subclass = RAID [EMAIL PROTECTED]:15:1: class=0x01018a card=0x80ed1043 chip=0x05711106 rev=0x06 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'VIA Technologies Inc' device = 'VT82 EIDE Controller (All VIA Chipsets)' class= mass storage subclass = ATA [EMAIL PROTECTED]:16:0:class=0x0c0300 card=0x80ed1043 chip=0x30381106 rev=0x81 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'VIA Technologies Inc' device = 'VT82x UHCI USB 1.1 Controller (All VIA Chipsets)' class= serial bus subclass = USB [EMAIL PROTECTED]:16:1:class=0x0c0300 card=0x80ed1043 chip=0x30381106 rev=0x81 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'VIA Technologies Inc' device = 'VT82x UHCI USB 1.1 Controller (All VIA Chipsets)' class= serial bus subclass = USB [EMAIL PROTECTED]:16:2:class=0x0c0300 card=0x80ed1043 chip=0x30381106 rev=0x81 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'VIA Technologies Inc' device = 'VT82x UHCI USB 1.1 Controller (All VIA Chipsets)' class= serial bus subclass = USB [EMAIL PROTECTED]:16:3:class=0x0c0300 card=0x80ed1043 chip=0x30381106 rev=0x81 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'VIA Technologies Inc' device = 'VT82x UHCI USB 1.1 Controller (All VIA Chipsets)' class= serial bus subclass = USB [EMAIL PROTECTED]:16:4:class=0x0c0320 card=0x80ed1043 chip=0x31041106 rev=0x86 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'VIA Technologies Inc' device = 'VT6202 USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller' class= serial bus subclass
Re: How do I name my network interface?
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 10:29:14PM +0200, Roland Smith wrote: On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 10:00:55PM +0200, Andreas Davour wrote: Having done that I conclude it is a Realtek 8201BL chip. Wouldn't there be another rl interface, then? The re nor the rl driver seem to support the 8201BL. What does 'pciconf -lv' say? Quite a lot. The parts that looks relevant is this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:11:0: class=0x02 card=0x813910ec chip=0x813910ec rev=0x10 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'Realtek Semiconductor' device = 'RT8139 (A/B/C/810x/813x/C+) Fast Ethernet Adapter' class= network subclass = ethernet and [EMAIL PROTECTED]:18:0:class=0x02 card=0x80ed1043 chip=0x30651106 rev=0x78 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'VIA Technologies Inc' device = 'VT6102 Rhine II PCI Fast Ethernet Controller' class= network subclass = ethernet But none2 doesn't sound much like the name of a network device. I guess it does confirm that there exists such a thing. It says nothing about Realtek, like the docs, though. The none only means it's not bound to a driver. You might try the vr(4) driver, although the 6102 is not mentioned in vr(4). VT6102 might not be mentioned in the vr(4) manpage, but Rhine II is. VT6102 is mentioned in the sourcecode for the vr(4) driver though, so it should work fine. -- Insert your favourite quote here. Erik Trulsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sound driver
hi! for audio adjustment: mixer 100:100 (or any other value instead of 100 - from 0 to 100) as for audio cd's - if i'm not wrong, there was something about groups - add yourself to the operator group. i suppose it helps. On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 11:26:48 -0500 Teilhard Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mark Kane wrote: Teilhard Knight wrote: Mark Kane wrote: Teilhard Knight wrote: Hello: I have only compiled a kernel for FreeBSD for the series 4.x. I now installed version 5.4, and I do not have sound. I am compiling my custom kernel essentially to get sound. In the series 4.x the driver pcm worked fine for me. My question is whether I should stick to the same driver or I should use another driver in the 5.4 install. Any feedback will be appreciated. Teilhard. Hi. Check out: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/sound-setup.html It's device sound in 5.x instead of device pcm. Obviously then add in support for your specific sound card with the documentation provided there. Hope that helps. :) It helped a lot. I issued the command kldload sound in my original kernel, and loaded the module snd_ich. I have sound now when I click on test sound in the sound section of the CC and on starting a KDE session. Problem is, I only get sound through the right hand side and I get nothing when trying to play a CD. Any ideas? Teilhard. Glad you got it working. Now for the new issues: I have not used KDE in a long time but I do know that their aRTs daemon takes over sound. Are there any settings showing the left and right channels that you can adjust? Maybe called Balance? You might also make sure that the connector on the actual sound card going to your speakers/headphones is plugged in all the way. I know if mine is only halfway in then I only hear one channel. As for CD audio not playing, have you made sure that the audio connector is connected from your CD drive to your sound card? It could be that, or the mixer levels in aRTs are muted or not raised for CD's. As far as I can see, the only thing present in my system to make audio adjustments is Kmix. Very simple compared to Alsamixer in Mandriva. It does not have any sort of balance or individual controls for left and right channels, but for example, only slider for volume. I have now compiled my kernel and included support for audio. It came out without it, as the generic kernel. I'd better make another post and explain in more detail, as it is a different issue. Thanks so much for your feedback. Teilhard. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Kaspars Bankovskis +371-6365619[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: procmail/formail syntax question
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 10:07:17PM +0200, Roland Smith wrote: On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 03:09:51PM -0400, stan wrote: I'm trying to get procmail to rewrite the TO: header. I've tried something like: TO=`formail -xTo:` I think this command is expanded only once, and gives an empty string because you didn't give formail any input. # is moved to viruses. :0: * ^X-Virus-Status: Yes | formail -I To: is_virus, $TO snip But this does not seem to be working. What am I doing wrong? Why don't you put it in an appropriate mailbox directly? E.g: :0: * ^X-Virus-Status: Yes /home/username/Mail/virus :0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes /home/username/Mail/probably_spam That is _exactly_ wht _I_ do. However this is for a friend who recieves mail on this machine, then uses IMAP to fecth it to a Windoze box where he reads it with Outlook. He aparently does not now how to filter within Outlook on anything but the subject. So, I need to be able to rewrite the subject. Yes it's dumb but -- U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote - Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong Terror - New York Times 9/3/1967 ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Sound driver
On Sunday 23 October 2005 16:26, Teilhard Knight wrote: As far as I can see, the only thing present in my system to make audio adjustments is Kmix. Very simple compared to Alsamixer in Mandriva. It does not have any sort of balance or individual controls for left and right channels, but for example, only slider for volume. It does. Right click on the channel, and you can split them in left and right. The horizontal slider at the bottom is for overall L/R balance also. Dan ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: procmail/formail syntax question
On 2005-10-23 17:49, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 10:07:17PM +0200, Roland Smith wrote: On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 03:09:51PM -0400, stan wrote: I'm trying to get procmail to rewrite the TO: header. I've tried something like: TO=`formail -xTo:` I think this command is expanded only once, and gives an empty string because you didn't give formail any input. # is moved to viruses. :0: * ^X-Virus-Status: Yes | formail -I To: is_virus, $TO snip But this does not seem to be working. What am I doing wrong? Why don't you put it in an appropriate mailbox directly? E.g: :0: * ^X-Virus-Status: Yes /home/username/Mail/virus :0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes /home/username/Mail/probably_spam That is _exactly_ wht _I_ do. However this is for a friend who recieves mail on this machine, then uses IMAP to fecth it to a Windoze box where he reads it with Outlook. He aparently does not now how to filter within Outlook on anything but the subject. So, I need to be able to rewrite the subject. Yes it's dumb but ``Much confusion in you I sense, young Jedi.'' If you want to rewrite the *SUBJECT* of the messages, then why are you trying to rewrite the *RECIPIENT* header? Having said that, I think that what you're missing is the 'f' option in the rule that pipes mail to formail and that you don't really need formail for something as simple: :0 Hf * X-Virus-Status: Yes | sed -e 's/^[sS]ubject:[[:space:]]\+/Subject: [virus] ' ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: How do I name my network interface?
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 10:52:39PM +0200, Andreas Davour wrote: The none only means it's not bound to a driver. You might try the vr(4) driver, although the 6102 is not mentioned in vr(4). Ok, then none makes more sense. It read about the vr driver and it worked! How did you know the vr(4) driver was for Rhine I/II/III controllers? It feels like there's something I have missed... By using this command: grep Rhine /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC, which returned: device vr # VIA Rhine, Rhine II. Roland -- R.F.Smith (http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/) Please send e-mail as plain text. public key: http://www.xs4all.nl/~rsmith/pubkey.txt pgpM3TrStVx17.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: procmail/formail syntax question
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 01:13:18AM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2005-10-23 17:49, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 10:07:17PM +0200, Roland Smith wrote: On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 03:09:51PM -0400, stan wrote: I'm trying to get procmail to rewrite the TO: header. I've tried something like: TO=`formail -xTo:` I think this command is expanded only once, and gives an empty string because you didn't give formail any input. # is moved to viruses. :0: * ^X-Virus-Status: Yes | formail -I To: is_virus, $TO snip But this does not seem to be working. What am I doing wrong? Why don't you put it in an appropriate mailbox directly? E.g: :0: * ^X-Virus-Status: Yes /home/username/Mail/virus :0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes /home/username/Mail/probably_spam That is _exactly_ wht _I_ do. However this is for a friend who recieves mail on this machine, then uses IMAP to fecth it to a Windoze box where he reads it with Outlook. He aparently does not now how to filter within Outlook on anything but the subject. So, I need to be able to rewrite the subject. Yes it's dumb but ``Much confusion in you I sense, young Jedi.'' If you want to rewrite the *SUBJECT* of the messages, then why are you trying to rewrite the *RECIPIENT* header? Having said that, I think that what you're missing is the 'f' option in the rule that pipes mail to formail and that you don't really need formail for something as simple: :0 Hf * X-Virus-Status: Yes | sed -e 's/^[sS]ubject:[[:space:]]\+/Subject: [virus] ' Yes, Oh freat master, I sense a great confusion :-) It's the To: header he wants rewriten. I'll try your magic spell with To: -- U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote - Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong Terror - New York Times 9/3/1967 ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Editor for C C++ language
On 10/23/05, Johnny Billquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: emacs can do anything. Put it might not be graphical enough for your taste if you come from Windows... I agree that Emacs rocks. I come from a Windows background and appreciated the control, and just plain coolness of Emacs. Took a little getting used to, but a fine book by O'Rielly, and alot of practice helped ease the transition. A useful group of indenting styles for C and C++ makes it easy to find the appropriate one, or make your own. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: procmail/formail syntax question
Please do *not* remove the mailing list from the Cc: header, unless there is a very good reason (i.e. confidential information in the message text). On 2005-10-23 19:11, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 01:13:18AM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2005-10-23 17:49, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 10:07:17PM +0200, Roland Smith wrote: On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 03:09:51PM -0400, stan wrote: I'm trying to get procmail to rewrite the TO: header. I've tried something like: TO=`formail -xTo:` :0 Hf * X-Virus-Status: Yes | sed -e 's/^[sS]ubject:[[:space:]]\+/Subject: [virus] ' Mmm, we are close here I put in: # test :0 Hf | sed -e 's/^[tT]o:[[:space:]]\+/To: [STAN] ' (Unconditional to test the action). That's plainly wrong. The To: header will contain broken crap instead of a recipient address. Just *DON'T* do that. Try to modify the Subject: instead. I'm positively sure than even the crapware from a well-known Redmond-based company can filter based on the subject of individual posts. But I got this error in the procmail logfile: sed: 1: s/^[tT]o:[[:space:]]\+/ ...: unescaped newline inside substitute pattern It may be that procmail does weird things with the regexp string or that procmail doesn't accept extended regexps (I think I remember finding out about this one a while ago). Let's see: % flame:/home/keramida$ cd /tmp/stan/ % flame:/tmp/stan$ ls -l % total 6 % -rw--- 1 keramida wheel - 4109 Oct 24 02:13 mbox % flame:/tmp/stan$ cat procmailrc % :0 Hf % | sed -e 's/^[tT]o:[[:space:]]\+/To: [STAN] ' % flame:/tmp/stan$ formail -s procmail /tmp/stan/procmailrc mbox | grep -i to: % sed: 1: s/^[tT]o:[[:space:]]\+/ ...: unescaped newline inside substitute pattern % flame:/tmp/stan$ When I avoid using the \+ trick, it works fine: % flame:/tmp/stan$ cat procmailrc % :0 Hf % | sed -e 's/^[tT][oO]:[[:space:]][[:space:]]*\([^[:space:]]\)/To: [STAN] \1/' % % :0 % /tmp/stan/newbox % flame:/tmp/stan$ formail -s procmail /tmp/stan/procmailrc mbox % flame:/tmp/stan$ ls -l % total 14 % -rw--- 1 keramida wheel - 4109 Oct 24 02:13 mbox % -rw--- 1 keramida wheel - 4116 Oct 24 02:20 newbox % -rw-rw-r-- 1 keramida wheel - 105 Oct 24 02:19 procmailrc % flame:/tmp/stan$ diff -u mbox newbox % --- mboxMon Oct 24 02:13:03 2005 % +++ newbox Mon Oct 24 02:20:05 2005 % @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ % for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Sun, 23 Oct 2005 19:11:03 -0400 % Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 19:11:03 -0400 % From: stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] % -To: Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] % +To: [STAN] Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] % Subject: Re: procmail/formail syntax question % Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] % References: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] So it *does* work, using plain regexps and not extended regexps and it changes the To: header as expected (even though that's wrong, as I said above). - Giorgos ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: procmail/formail syntax question
On 2005-10-23 18:56, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 01:13:18AM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2005-10-23 17:49, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 10:07:17PM +0200, Roland Smith wrote: On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 03:09:51PM -0400, stan wrote: I'm trying to get procmail to rewrite the TO: header. I've tried something like: TO=`formail -xTo:` [...] So, I need to be able to rewrite the subject. Yes it's dumb but ``Much confusion in you I sense, young Jedi.'' If you want to rewrite the *SUBJECT* of the messages, then why are you trying to rewrite the *RECIPIENT* header? Having said that, I think that what you're missing is the 'f' option in the rule that pipes mail to formail and that you don't really need formail for something as simple: :0 Hf * X-Virus-Status: Yes | sed -e 's/^[sS]ubject:[[:space:]]\+/Subject: [virus] ' Yes, Oh freat master, I sense a great confusion :-) It's the To: header he wants rewriten. You can always hit the Windows user hard on the head with a cluebat. All the mail reading software for Windows that I've recently had to work with supports filtering by the _SUBJETC_ of the messages too :-) ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: procmail/formail syntax question
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 02:25:30AM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: Please do *not* remove the mailing list from the Cc: header, unless there is a very good reason (i.e. confidential information in the message text). Sorry, I hit r instead of l in mutt. My apoligies. -- U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote - Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong Terror - New York Times 9/3/1967 ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: procmail/formail syntax question
On 2005-10-23 19:53, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 02:25:30AM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: Please do *not* remove the mailing list from the Cc: header, unless there is a very good reason (i.e. confidential information in the message text). Sorry, I hit r instead of l in mutt. My apoligies. That's ok. I usually hit 'g' (group-reply), and it's not too much trouble to Cc: the list again. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: procmail/formail syntax question
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 04:28:49AM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: On 2005-10-23 19:53, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 02:25:30AM +0300, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: Please do *not* remove the mailing list from the Cc: header, unless there is a very good reason (i.e. confidential information in the message text). Sorry, I hit r instead of l in mutt. My apoligies. That's ok. I usually hit 'g' (group-reply), and it's not too much trouble to Cc: the list again. hits g Oh, and I learned another mutt command! Another secret mutt user surfaces :-) -- U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote - Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong Terror - New York Times 9/3/1967 ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Crash When make index - Repair Needed?
Richard Collyer wrote: Hello, My box (5.4 Stable) has taken to crashing when I do a make index (in /usr/ports) after a cvsup ports upgrade. I think the problem may be down to overheating as it only does this when the server is put under considerable stress (I take it that make index is stressful on the PC) and has done it before when I was doing some data manipulation which stressed it for an hour or so. After that I added some cooling which solved the problem...until now. My question is do I need to repair the index if the box crashes while making it? If so how do I do it. I read on google that 5.x doesnt need to make index in the same way as 4.x did so I am safe by not running the command? Cheers Richard Sounds like a case for make fetchindex, in which your box will download INDEX-5 from a freebsd.org server instead of building it from scratch. HTH, Kevin Kinsey ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
default routing question ZIPB ADSL PPPoA
The short : I believe the problem I am having is due to routing. A DHCP server sends me IP A.B.C.D with a default route of A.B.C.D. dhclient isn't handling this well and I don't know how to fix it. Windows as well as Linux DHCP clients do not have a problem with this and I am at my wits end trying to figure out what combination of route commands will fix my issue. The long : I have a CellPipe ADSL router/bridge from Lucent. This device is provided by our ISP. I am exploring the ZIPB functionality of the device to allow my FreeBSD host to own the public IP. The basics of the configuration for those unfamiliar is as follows. PPPoA is established by the device and the the (public) IP acquired through the previous process is delivered to a host behind that CellPipe via DHCP. After DHCP the device acts as a bridge, allowing the internal device to use the public IP as its own. I'm sure this description is vague but I don't know any other way to explain. Info : After dhclient acquires its info the ethernet interface looks like this ifconfig ethernet interface – inet A.B.C.D netmask 255.255.255.255http://255.255.255.255/ When I connect a windows or Linux host they seem to treat the interface as the default route and work as expected. With FreeBSD I have tried removing all routes for the device after assignment, and then adding default route based on -interface flag for route command. I have also tried opening up the netmask on the ethernet interface and adding a default route destined for what I know the PPPoA connections end point is. Nothing I have tried seems to work. I don't consider myself an expert by any means but this is clearly beyond my knowledge. I'm happy to provide any information you need it you have an idea. Thanks Ahnjoan ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
an Iranian forum power of BSD
Dears,I'm discussing on power of BSD family.I told you bind(),accept() socket() is own of BSD.But they saying me GNU write it.write or Rewrite? Yours,Mohsen ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Editor for C C++ language
vittorio wrote: Working usually under kde I'm looking for something similar to the llc-win32 program under ms-windows - that is a development environment where you can edit your c++ program, compile it, debug it step by step, and finally run it in a suitable window. I tried the nice editor kate which allows to compile the file only. No debugging, no running. Is there anything of the kind of llc-win32? Ciao Vittorio ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] May be yoo need to an IDE insted of editor. You can use kdevelop package. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: an Iranian forum power of BSD
it was said: Dears,I'm discussing on power of BSD family.I told you bind(),accept() socket() is own of BSD.But they saying me GNU write it.write or Rewrite? Yours,Mohsen You do not specify which bind(), accept(), and socket() you are talking about, so I will assume you mean the system calls. They first appeared in 4.2BSD, which was released in August 1983. (This is NOT the same thing as FreeBSD 4.2.) This was the first unix to have TCP/IP built in. The following month, September 1983, Richard Stallman started the GNU project. By the way, FreeBSD 1.0 was released in December 1993. Linux 1.0 was released in March 1994; but the first version of Linux, 0.01, was released in August 1991. HTH, stheg __ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
newbie
I'm kinda new to Linux, How can I start FreeBSD GUI (Like windows)? -- NEVER FORGET RAYDEN IS WATCHIN ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]