Re: error no space left on device, in freebsd

2007-08-19 Thread Tomas
what size  should has the partion for boot?
my partion are
/,  200MB
swap/ 500MB
/var 200MB
 /usr hard disk rest
thanks
TOMAS
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> Tomas wrote:
> > Hi friends
> >
> > I was try to upgrade freebsd 6.1 to 6.2 and all were perfect until tis
error
> > were show on screen
> > /: write failed, filesystem is full
> > install: /boot/kernel/digi.co;
> > No space left on device Error code 71
> > stop inusr/src/sys/modules/digi
> > stop in /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
>
> Before installing the kernel the existing is copied to /boot/kernel.old
> (check before) so you can delete /boot/kernel and restore the old to get
> your old system back.
>
> Then start cleaning up your disk. I can't give any specific suggestions
> as I have no idea of your partitioning. places like /root and /tmp may
> be good to start with.
>
> Cheers, Erik
>
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Re: error no space left on device, in freebsd

2007-08-19 Thread Tomas
ok and now,  what can I do?

any help pls.
sinecerly
TOMAS
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> Make more space available before upgrading perhaps?
>
>
> Got brakes?
> ==
> 25hrs or one season with one pad set is possible.  Save money and pit
> time, compromise nothing.  Ask how.
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> On Aug 19, 2007, at 1:02 PM, "Tomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi friends
> >
> > I was try to upgrade freebsd 6.1 to 6.2 and all were perfect until
> > tis error
> > were show on screen
> > /: write failed, filesystem is full
> > install: /boot/kernel/digi.co;
> > No space left on device Error code 71
> > stop inusr/src/sys/modules/digi
> > stop in /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
> >
> > sombody Can help me?
> >
> > sincerely
> > TOMAS
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upgrade freebsd 6.1 to 6.2

2007-08-15 Thread Tomas
Hello.

I have frebsd 6.1 in my pc and I want to upgrade to 6.2, without any
configuration application samba, apache, change.
what sjpould do for make this task.
somebody can I explain me.

have a good night.
TOMAS

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Building archivers/rpm4 fails

2007-02-11 Thread Tomas Holub

Hi,
building rpm4 fails with this error:


cc -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_REENTRANT -Wall
-Wpointer-arith -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wno-char-subscripts -o .libs/dump dump.o -L/usr/local/lib
/usr/local/lib/libpopt.so ../build/.libs/librpmbuild.so
../lib/.libs/librpm.so ../rpmdb/.libs/librpmdb.so /usr/local/lib/libdb3.so
../rpmio/.libs/librpmio.so -lz -lbz2 /usr/local/lib/libintl.so
/usr/local/lib/libiconv.so -Wl,--rpath -Wl,/usr/local/lib
../lib/.libs/librpm.so: warning: warning: mktemp() possibly used unsafely;
consider using mkstemp()
../rpmio/.libs/librpmio.so: undefined reference to `__h_errno'
gmake[2]: *** [dump] Error 1
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/archivers/rpm4/work/rpm-4.0.4/tools'
gmake[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/archivers/rpm4/work/rpm-4.0.4'
gmake: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
*** Error code 2

Stop in /usr/ports/archivers/rpm4.


My system is FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE.
How can I solve it?

Regards
Holub T.
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installing mod_jk connector

2006-05-04 Thread Tomas Palfi
Dear all,

I am trying to install the tomcat connector on freebsd-6.0 and I am
constantly having the following problems.  I have tried various versions
but with no luck, the problem is still the same.  Has someone came
across the same problem?

Configuration run with apxs options only but that shouldn't make any
difference.

worker# make
Making all in common
/bin/csh ../libtool --mode=compile gcc -I/usr/local/apache/include -g
-O2 -DUSE_HSREGEX -DUSE_EXPAT -I../lib/expat-lite -DJK_PREFORK -g -O2
-I /usr/local/jdk1.4.2/include -I /usr/local/jdk1.4.2/include/ -c
./jk_ajp12_worker.c -o ./jk_ajp12_worker.lo
SED=/usr/bin/sed: Command not found.
Xsed=/usr/bin/sed -e s/^X//: Command not found.
Missing }.
*** Error code 1

Stop in
/usr/local/src/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-1.2.14.1-src/jk/native/common.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/local/src/jakarta-tomcat-connectors-1.2.14.1-src/jk/native.
worker#


many thanks

tom

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Re:once again palm tungsten t + usb

2005-06-05 Thread Jurak Tomas

Hi,

these are mine settings for syncing Palm Tungsten T3:
FreeBSD 5.3/i386
kernel config:

device umass # Disks/Mass storage - Requires scbus and da
device ucom
device uvisor
(Without uvisor it will not work!)

usbd.conf:
device "Palm Handheld"
devname "ucom[0-9]+"
vendor  0x0830
product 0x0060
release 0x0100
attach "ln -fs /dev/ucom0 /dev/pilot; chmod 666 /dev/ucom0"

There is a little trick - you must first press hotsync button on the 
craddle or hotsync icon (Cable/Craddle) and only then start syncing 
using your application (pilot-link, jpilot etc.)


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Re: Testing a DHCP server without jeopardizing my IP configuration?

2005-05-30 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 5/30/05, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to test the DHCP server, without
> running dhclient and thus without losing my FreeBSD
> system's IP configuration?

I'm just throwing a random idea out here, I have no clue if it'd
actually work, but what about putting an alias in your rc.conf and
setting it to pull its IP from DHCP?

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Re: ipf + ipfw + divert = no go

2005-05-24 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 5/24/05, Chris Knipe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Quick question...
> 
> dmesg:
> IP Filter: v3.4.35 initialized.  Default = pass all, Logging = enabled
> ipfw2 initialized, divert enabled, rule-based forwarding enabled, default to 
> accept, > logging limited to 1024 packets/entry by default

Why are you running IPFW and IPF?

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Re: pf + squid

2005-05-18 Thread Tomas Quintero
> Guess I better go ahead and ask now, is it ok to use natd with pf?

PF does NAT for you, in one line. I hope you're not using natd, ipfw, and pf ><

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/firewalls.html

Read it, choose one.

I use PF myself.
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Re: pf + squid

2005-05-18 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 5/18/05, Greg Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am following this howto:
> http://www.benzedrine.cx/transquid.html
> 
> I added pf and pflog to my kernel.  After rebooting I did chgrp squid
> /dev/pf and chmod g+rw /dev/pf.  I also restarted squid several times.
> When I try to access a remote web server it times out.  I'm not
> getting any errors in /var/log/pflog or /var/log/messages.
> 
> My config files look like this:
> 
> > cat /etc/pf.conf |grep -v ^#
> 
> ext_if="dc0"# replace with actual external interface name i.e., dc0
> int_if="dc1"# replace with actual internal interface name i.e., dc1
> internal_net="10.0.0.1/8"
> external_addr="24.159.59.97"
> 
> rdr on $int_if inet proto tcp from any to any port www -> 127.0.0.1 port 3128
> pass in on $int_if inet proto tcp from any to 127.0.0.1 port 3128 keep state
> pass out on $ext_if inet proto tcp from any to any port www keep state
> 
> > cat /usr/local/etc/squid/squid.conf |grep -v ^#
> acl all src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
> acl our_networks src 10.0.0.0/8
> acl to_localhost dst 127.0.0.0/8
> http_port 127.0.0.1:3128
> http_access deny to_localhost
> http_access allow our_networks
> visible_hostname gateway.localdomain
> httpd_accel_host virtual
> httpd_accel_port 80
> httpd_accel_with_proxy on
> httpd_accel_uses_host_header on
> 
> I am using ipfw to create my NAT, I don't know if that matters, but
> here are my config files for that as well:
> 
> > cat /etc/rc.firewall |grep -v ^#
> 
> ipfw -f flush
> 
> ipfw pipe 10 config bw 12KBytes/s
> ipfw add 50 pipe 10 ip from 10.0.0.2 to any via dc1
> 
> ipfw pipe 11 config bw 24KBytes/s
> ipfw add 51 pipe 11 ip from 10.0.0.3 to any via dc1
> 
> ipfw pipe 12 config bw 12KBytes/s
> ipfw add 52 pipe 12 ip from 10.0.0.4 to any via dc1
> ipfw pipe 13 config bw 64KBytes/s
> ipfw add 53 pipe 13 ip from any to 10.0.0.4 via dc1
> 
> ipfw add 200 pass all from any to any via lo0
> ipfw add 201 deny ip from any to 127.0.0.0/8
> 
> ipfw add 500 divert natd all from any to any via dc0
> 
> > cat /etc/natd.conf |grep -v ^#
> interface dc0
> dynamic
> use_sockets
> unregistered_only
> punch_fw 2000:50
> redirect_port tcp 10.0.0.2:20-21 20-21
> redirect_port tcp 10.0.0.2:22 22
> redirect_port tcp 10.0.0.2:80 80
> redirect_port tcp 10.0.0.2:113 113
> 
> redirect_port tcp 10.0.0.2: 
> redirect_port tcp 10.0.0.2:2010-2020 2010-2020
> 
> Any ideas?  TIA.
> 
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Why are you using IPFW and PF?

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Re: ssh to new ip...

2005-05-17 Thread Tomas Quintero
> Hi,
> 
> I'm moving my new freebsd 5.3 box to a new static ip address and I'm worried
> that once I put it at the isp, I won't be able to ssh to it or anything.
> 
> Right now it's still at home and has dhcp. I'm not able to ssh from my
> windoze box over to it thru my router. I'm getting a connection refused
> error. Trying to ssh from another box on the net isn't successful either.
> The operation times out.
> 
> I am able to ssh to that address from the box itself tho. Is this a firewall
> issue or maybe more of a thing with my dhcp provider?
> 
> How can I tell?
Ignorance prevails in this posting. I love derogatory references to
software vendors. Never-the-less, DHCP has nothing to do with port
redirection commonly, and I highly doubt it has anything to do with
this one.

Try opening your Linksys/Dlink/etc. SoHo router via HTTP in your
favorite browser, and forwarding port 22 or whatever your SSH port of
choice is, to your FreeBSD box.

I imagine your setup is something like this.

Internet -> Router -> LAN (Windows, FreeBSD, etc.)

You have to forward the port from the Internet, through your router,
and into a local box on your LAN. You could also edit the DMZ setting
on your router so that the FreeBSD box, or perhaps any other box on
your LAN receives all ports automatically.

Lastly:
> How can I tell?
See that blue/grey box connected to your modem? Your ISP will tell you
the exact same thing. It's a configuration issue on your end, since
you're using a router.

I'd suggest some RTFM'ing.

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Re: FreeBSD or NetBSD on older hardware (MMX)

2005-05-16 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 5/16/05, FreeBSD MailingLists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I fished out an old laptop out of my closet.
> It is a Pentium 233 MMX w/ 64MB Ram and 12G HD
> I am thinking about setting up a small station for browsing the web.
> Which would perform better on such a system?  FreeBSD or NetBSD?
> 
> I know that this is a mailing list for FreeBSD users, but I am hoping
> that you will be objective and give me a suggestion based purely on
> performance.
> 
> Thank you,
> Tomoki Taniguchi

Hell, put Windows NT4 on it. It's all the same. If you're not doing
anything special on it, it doesn't really matter imo.


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Re: two ISP connections, three nics, and a NAT

2005-05-12 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 5/12/05, Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tomas Quintero wrote:
> 
> >PF is wonderful for this. I manage a router with 3 DSL Circuits and
> >have PF setup to round-robin between them. The configuration is fairly
> >simple, and I can provide my pf.conf if you'd like for some
> >clarification on how to go about doing it.
> >
> >
> I'd be interested to see how it's done.  I don't have any experience of PF 
> (just IPFW) and seeing good, working examples always helps in understanding 
> new stuff.  If you would forward me a copy, I'd be grateful, and it's the 
> kind of resource it's nice to run across when searching archives, if you're 
> prepared to post it to the list.
> 
> Best,
> 
> --Alex
> 
> 

I got two emails back for it, including Alex's, so I'll go ahead and
post the config for the list. The setup is for a Game/LAN center, so
we're pretty lenient on what goes out, which is why I haven't setup an
inclusive firewall block list. Anyways here is the config. There are
currently two of the three circuits going through it, however it would
be as simple as adding the third iface name to th the ext_ifs macro to
enable it.

If there are any questions on any part of the setup, feel free to ask.

### MACROS AND TABLES ###
# interfaces
ext_ifc1="rl0"
ext_ifc2="xl0"
ext_ifs="{" $ext_ifc1 $ext_ifc2 "}"
int_if="rl2"

# single ips
ext_c1ip="(" $ext_ifc1 ")"
ext_c2ip="(" $ext_ifc2 ")"
ext_ips="{" $ext_ifc1 $ext_ifc2 "}"
ext_firstips="(" $ext_ifc1:0 $ext_ifc2:0 ")"
int_ip="(" $int_if ")"

# networks
int_net="(" $int_if:network ")"

### OPTIONS ###
# rule: about 1000 states per 1MB of ram, and we have 1GB of ram
set limit states 50
# normal timeouts for everything, aggressive would mitigate ddos
attacks, however could timeout valid connections too soon
set optimization normal
# silently drop all packets matching a block rule
set block-policy drop
# we don't want to do any filtering on lo0, nothing gets here except
what we explicitly put there
#set skip will be commented until implemented
#set skip on lo0

### TRAFFIC NORMALIZATION ###
# might break games, commented out now
#scrub in all no-df random-id fragment reassemble

### QUEUEING ###

### TRANSLATION ###
# nat all outbound with all our ips
nat on $ext_ifs inet from $int_net to any -> $ext_ips round-robin sticky-address
# make any ftp stuff use our ftp proxy
rdr on $int_if inet proto tcp from $int_net to any port ftp ->
127.0.0.1 port 8021

### PACKET FILTERING ###
# default policy
block in log all
pass out all modulate state

# allow internal traffic to flow freely
pass in quick on $int_if inet from $int_net to any modulate state

# allow ssh inbound
pass in quick on $ext_ifs inet proto tcp from any to $ext_ips port ssh
flags S/FSRPA modulate state



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Re: two ISP connections, three nics, and a NAT

2005-05-12 Thread Tomas Quintero
> I have two ISP connections, a DSL line and a Cable Modem line.  I want
> to plug both connections into a FreeBSD box that has three nics in it,
> one nic for each ISP connection and the last nic for my NAT.  How can
> I bind the connections together without any other sort of router?
> I've used ipfw a bit over the past couple of years, and I've got a
> basic NAT working for the other LAN PCs.  I can't seem to find any
> docs on how to proceed with two connections however.  I've got two
> connections for the sake of failover but it'd be nice to actually use
> both of them instead of one or the other sitting idle all the time.
> Would it be as simple as adding a static route from each connection to
> the other?
> 

PF is wonderful for this. I manage a router with 3 DSL Circuits and
have PF setup to round-robin between them. The configuration is fairly
simple, and I can provide my pf.conf if you'd like for some
clarification on how to go about doing it.

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Re: lnc0: Missed packet -- no receive buffer

2005-05-12 Thread Tomas Quintero
> >Fafa Hafiz Krantz
> >  Research Designer @ http://www.home.no/barbershop
> >  Enlightened @ http://www.home.no/barbershop/smart/sharon.pdf
> >
> it's people invading your privacy
> - why do you keep posting to this list?

He has to bring us enlightenment of course, silly! In another topic he
acknowledged the fact that Fafa isn't his name, nor anyone related to
him, but the name of someone that was threatened publicly(?) and so he
is using the name out of rebellion perhaps?

Either way I think Fafa is a fool. lnc0 is a secret FreeBSD insurgency
tool designed to destroy your motherdisk and download your ram 1 kb at
a time. The world is coming to an end Fafa!

-

On the serious side:
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2004-30,GGLD:en&q=missed+packet+receive+buffer+full

The very first link explains what the missed packet means. The receive
buffer on the card is well, self explanatory full.

I would suggest purchasing a better NIC, or doing some research into
tuning your system, TCP window size etc., although from what limited
googling I did, that doesn't look to be easily accomplishible, and the
NIC FIFO will still fill.

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Re: partnership proposition

2005-05-11 Thread Tomas Quintero
> Good morning,
> 
> I take the liberty of sending you this e-mail, because I developed a
> site of programming and scripting. To date, I shall possibly be able to
> participate with you in project, and even give you of the space on my
> server. In fact, I wanted to know if a partnership with us, you will suit?
> 
> You will find the link mentioned below leading you on the site.
> 
> I thank you,
> 
> Warmly,
> 
> Zargone
> 

My Money says, and that is without dignifying your more than likely
spam link with a click, that the FreeBSD Project has enough
contributors, and plenty of diskspace for their website.

I'm sure they thank you, warmly.

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Re: Redirect *:port to ip:port on the same machine?

2005-05-11 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 5/11/05, Andrew P. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> I have a program that binds to ip:port. What are
> my options, if I want it to listen on all interfaces
> (*:port)? Let's say reconfiguring the program
> and/or running one instance per interface is
> not possible. I've got ipfw as a firewall.
> 
> Thanks!
> Andrew P.

In something like PF, for instance I have FTP connections forwarding
to FTP-Proxy locally so I use a line like:

rdr on $int_if inet proto tcp from $int_net to any port ftp ->
127.0.0.1 port 8021

I have no idea how you would write that for IPFW however.

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Re: BAD SU

2005-05-10 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 5/10/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But user "victor" it's me! I mean I have only root and a user victor 
> (belonging
> to the group wheel too!) with no special privileges...
> 
> Could the cause of that warning be the fact that - in view of the long time
> required for the compilation - I opened a new console as user 'victor' and
> then failed the su command having provided the wrong password?
> Vittorio

Correct, if you typed the wrong password, it would print that message.

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Re: Mailinglist privacy: MY NAME ALL OVER GOOGLE!

2005-05-08 Thread Tomas Quintero
I'm sorry but doesn't this discussion belong on another list? Maybe
-chat? I dunno, surely it seems like it isn't related to any FreeBSD
technical related content. This is worse than Theo spouting off about
his next spam campaign.

Top Posting for a Reason.

On 5/8/05, Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ted Mittelstaedt writes:
> 
> > No, Chris, we don't want to do that. If you put any kind of message
> > like that on the website you are then implying that the users have
> > copyrights in the first place on postings that they put on the mailing
> > list.
> 
> It's better than being successfully sued or prosecuted for infringement.
> 
> There can be little doubt that posts are indeed protected by copyright,
> as they fall within the scope of materials that are so protected. The
> only question is the degree to which this copyright can be successfully
> enforced.  However, successful enforcement of a law isn't necessary to
> make the law valid, especially in torts.
> 
> > Since what law there is supports the opposite assumption - that the
> > poster has no copyright on the post made in this forum - you are far
> > better legally by NOT putting such a disclaimer.
> 
> Which law supports that?
> 
> > It is kind of like if you walk into a restaurant and pick up a fork
> > and stab yourself, then sue the restaurant claiming that they are
> > negligent in not warning you that their forks are sharp. Today you
> > don't see warning labels on forks because the law presumes that a fork
> > is supposed to be sharp, and it presumes that anyone of legal age to
> > enter a restaurant would know this.
> 
> What is the minimum legal age to enter a restaurant?
> 
> > If restaurants all started slapping warning labels on their forks then
> > they would create a presumption that a normal fork is dull, and that
> > the sharp kind is unexpected.
> 
> Yes, but then they couldn't be sued successfully any more.
> 
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Re: Want a logo competition? Do it properly.

2005-05-07 Thread Tomas Quintero
I really must say that Fafa is a useless troll.

He requests his name not be on any mailing lists, yet acknowledges
that it infact isn't even his/her name, and continues to mail the
lists.

Topposting hurray.

On 5/7/05, Fafa Hafiz Krantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I recall hearing of an announcement to comitters list that they'd get a 
> > vote.
> > - though that's not on http://logo-contest.freebsd.org/announce.txt
> 
> Now we are talking :)
> 
> > > They've certainly earned it.
> >
> > Yes.
> 
> Uhuh! Ain't nothing wrong with that.
> 
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>  Enlightened @ http://www.home.no/barbershop/smart/sharon.pdf
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Re: FreeBSD ip alias

2005-05-06 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 5/6/05, sn1tch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an issue that is driving me mad, it may be something simple
> that I am overlooking but any insight would be great.
> 
> I have a freebsd machine with 2 nics and one being used. The first has
> 2 ip addresses, one of them via alias. I have BIND listening x.x.x.19
> and regular operations on x.x.x.18. My problem is that apache wants to
> listen on both IPs and I dont want someone being able to point their
> browser at the ns1.domain.com and see a web page, so how do i get
> apache to stop listening on this IP. I have tried binding it to the
> .18 address and even setting Listen x.x.x.18:80 but it still wants to
> go to the main "apache TLS/SSL has been installed" page when i point
> it at x.x.x.19. Any thoughts as to what I might be doing wrong?

Are you using Virtual Hosts? Have you actually tried restarting Apache
since you editted the Listen line?

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Re: Mailinglist privacy: MY NAME ALL OVER GOOGLE!

2005-05-06 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 5/6/05, Anthony Atkielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Roland Smith writes:
> 
> > Subscribing to a list means that you give permission for your messages
> > to be sent to all subscribers. Any one of those could save the messages,
> > creating an archive. So posting to the list implies permission for
> > archival.
> 
> It doesn't give permission to make the archive publicly accessible.
> 
> --
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Theres just one more big problem with this, and all the DMCA stuff.

I don't think Fafa is in America. I don't think he'd be a US Citizen
either. Fafa, can you claim otherwise? I mean all indications in his
sig hint towards him being a citizen of another country.

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Re: Want a logo competition? Do it properly.

2005-05-06 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 5/6/05, Fafa Hafiz Krantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hey!
> 
> I believe that the FreeBSD Project -- representing an open and
> democratic rule and not a totalitarian power -- should allow its
> users to decide what logo would be best suited. Hence, it would
> be in the best interest for the future of this project to put
> all logo submissions up for public display. This display should
> be complimented by a voting system.
> 
> It is very important to get things right from the start. Look at
> the NetBSD Project and their new logo for instance. The public
> expressed great discontent about it, but only after the logo had
> sunken deep into the cycles of production and the mentalities
> of its contributors.
> 
> Even though designers do this for free (and I am sure most act
> out of their love for the system and not because of the reward),
> the framework of their profession should still apply. That is, a
> contract protecting their rights from malicious intentions.
> 
> The FreeBSD Project should acknowledge that the elected designer
> is entitled some say in the redesign of FreeBSD's website. Its
> coders would most likely not know the first thing about design,
> and hence compromise FreeBSD's image and its potential as
> conceived by the designer. If the website design also should be
> staged as a competition, it would be in the best interest of the
> project to let the identity designer cooperate with the website
> designer on the final outcome.
> 
> We all want what is best for FreeBSD.
> Having said that, there should be no reason to fight over this.
> 
> A working design contract in need of modification:
> http://www.aiga.org/resources/Content/1/4/6/documents/AIGA_contract.pdf
> 
> --
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>Research Designer @ http://www.bleed.no
>Enlightened @ http://www.home.no/barbershop/smart/sharon.pdf

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=freebsd-questions&m=111537599232346&w=2

I would refer you to this address Fafa, prior to posting on the lists
continually.

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=11153760591&r=1&w=2

Perhaps that one, for the entire story.

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Re: Mailinglist privacy: MY NAME ALL OVER GOOGLE!

2005-05-06 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 5/6/05, Fafa Hafiz Krantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hello.
> 
> I have a big problem. My privacy has been violated.
> 
> I had no idea when I first started writing posts to the FreeBSD
> mailinglist that it would be archived, let alone indexed by Google
> so that the world can spy on my words.
> 
> Can the FreeBSD mailinglist administrators change my name and
> e-mails, or delete my posts, if I can prove that I wrote them?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> --
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>  Enlightened @ http://www.home.no/barbershop/smart/sharon.pdf
> 
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Results 1 - 10 of about 57 for Fafa Hafiz Krantz. (0.23 seconds)

Results 1 - 10 of about 175,000 for Tomas Quintero. (0.33 seconds)

If only I was all of them. Point being, you're gonna make it, you'll
survive. Enjoy the publicity, I'm sure you'll have the tabloids
calling to ask who The GREAT FAFA is.

I'm kinda forced to laugh about people suggesting the use of DMCA and
other copyright laws/methods to force Fafa to disappear off the face
of google.
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Re: Clock running fast

2005-05-04 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 5/4/05, Ryan Winograd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I recently noticed that the system clock on a machine i recently set up
> is running very quickly, about 2x realtime by my measuring. What can i
> do to solve/investigate this problem? What information would be helpful?
> 
> Thanks,
> Ryan

Have you considered running an ntp service on the box? I run OpenNTPd
on a few of my systems and it seems to work quite well.


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Re: Multiple routes

2005-05-03 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 5/3/05, Andrei Iarus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I have multiple gateways, and, all the packets
> to be sent using all the gateways simultaneously under
> FreeBSD 4.11? Is this possible only modyfing the
> kernel? :) Thank you very much for your help.

Under 5.3-RELEASE I have 3 DSL connections set to round-robin using
PF. Under 4.11 I had used IPF and IPNAT and had half of the net range
set to utilize one gateway, the other half to use another. I find the
PF round-robin solution to be much more effective. I am unsure if you
can use IPF/IPFW to round-robin nat, at least as easily as PF.

In short though, you won't need to modify your kernel, short of
including whichever firewall module you choose to utilize.

I'm curious, when you say simultaneously, do you mean you want the
same duplicated data to be sent out all of your gateways at the same
time?

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Re: wifi limited to 180KBps

2005-04-29 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 4/29/05, Chris Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> 
> I have installed a Netgear 802.11b (MA311) PCI card into my freebsd box
> but I can't get it to transfer data faster than 180KBps in either
> direction. I have tried the card in 2 freebsd boxes one running 5.1
> Release and the other 5.4 Stable, no difference. I also ran trafshow on
> wi0 and the traffic looks to come in bursts.
> 
> I have included my config below, can anyone see a problem?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> -Chris

Have you considered the possibility that it's because you are running
802.11b, which is stuck at 11Mbps. Rough math puts that at 1MB/s.
Rougher math says after overhead etc., perhaps theres a large CONCRETE
wall between yourself and the WAP. All things to consider.

I haven't ever used wireless on anything other than my laptop, but I
do notice this

> TX rate (selection):[ 11 ]
> TX rate (actual speed): [ 2 ]

Could that be assumed to be 11Mbps selected, and 2Mbps actual speed.
Again after rough math, 2Mbps would equate to around 200KB/s, or in
your case 180KB/s.

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Re: pf's ftp-proxy outside inetd (with pure-ftpd)

2005-04-28 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 4/28/05, Fafa Diliha Romanova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i am trying to disable inetd.

Why?
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Re: test test test

2005-04-28 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 4/28/05, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Carpenter, Rohan S wrote:
> > test test test test --- test tets test test
> >
> > Rohan Carpenter
> > Information Security Analyst
> > EDS - Navy Marine Corp Intranet (NMCI)
> > MS-Bldg 87, 300 Lexington Blvd
> > Honolulu, HI 96818
> > * Phone: 808-356-6308 - IA watch
> > * Phone: 808-356-6000 (ext 7505) - direct line
> > * <<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
> >
> 
> *Sigh*
> Some users just don't have a clue - do they.
> 
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> 
> The light at the end of the tunnel can be a helluva
> nuisance, especially if your're using the tunnel
> as a darkroom.
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Wow I'm very glad you brought this constructive piece of information
to the group. Thank you for sharing.
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Re: Connecting to the Internet

2005-04-26 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 4/25/05, Broming plutonium <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Firstly, by telling the DHCP server to assign a static-IP address to a
> > specific system on the network, what sort of DHCP server are you
> > speaking of. Are you asking about your ISPs DHCP, a
> > Linksys/Dlink/other SOHO DHCP device, or are you attempting to setup
> > your own internal DHCP server such as ISC-DHCP for your LAN.
>  
> Sorry--my DHCP server is a Linksys router which is supposed to assign an
> internal IP address automatically, whenever a computer asks for it. 
>  
> > Secondly, the quick and easy way to change around things so that sl0
> > pulls an IP is to run /stand/sysinstall and reconfigure your Network
> > Interfaces.
>  
> Umm...how do I do that again? Do I just go to /stand/sysinstall, click on
> Index, and click on Network Interfaces? What do I put down for the host and
> domain? The host is the computer name, I suppose, but I don't think I
> assigned my LAN a domain. I accidentally put something for the domain, and
> now I can't erase it because whenever I leave a textbox my computer
> automatically refills it with what I wrote earlier. In fact, I can't change
> any settings because it will refill itself whenever I try to.
>  
> > You could also edit rc.conf manually and set up the sl0
> > interface that way, to either pull a static or dynamic IP.
> I tried that a minute ago, but it only got me into even deeper trouble. I'm
> so careless that I forgot to put a quote, and now my computer wouldn't boot
> properly. It only allows me to log on as a single user, and has #  thing
> instead of $ or computername: 
>  
> How do I open a text editor to edit the rc.conf file while I'm not logged in
> (I don't think so), and while every command has # in front of it? vi
> wouldn't work, and view and ex don't work either. I also have a copy of the
> original rc.conf file; how do I dump the data into the current rc.conf file
> which is driving me crazy because I made an error in it?
>  
> > Is sl0 internal or external? Is the FreeBSD box going to NAT for your
> > second computer?
> 
> I don't know--I think sl0 is the network card, and if I'm right it's
> internal. Also, I'll be 80 when I even dare to think about making FreeBSD
> NAT for my other computer. My Linksys router is the NAT router for all my
> computers.  
>  
> 
> Tomas Quintero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/25/05, Broming plutonium wrote:
> > Hello everyone...for the first time.
> > 
> > I have two computers. I very recently installed FreeBSD on my first
> computer because the operating system it used to have, Microsoft Windows,
> was infected by so many viruses that my computer took a million years to
> open a program.
> > 
> > I've only had 2 days of experience with FreeBSD, so I don't know anything
> about it. How do I connect it to the Internet using Ethernet? My computer
> seemed to be telling me it had three network interfaces. I'm guessing that
> the ones called plip0 and ppp0 are all wrong; sl0 is the right one.
> > 
> > FreeBSD tries to establish an Internet connection on plip0 every time it
> boots. How do I change that to sl0? How do I tell it to "tell DHCP server to
> assign IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx on subnet mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx USING the
> sl0 network interface?
> > 
> > What do I have to do to establish an Internet connection? Any help would
> be >appreciated. Thanks!
> 
> Firstly, by telling the DHCP server to assign a static-IP address to a
> specific system on the network, what sort of DHCP server are you
> speaking of. Are you asking about your ISPs DHCP, a
> Linksys/Dlink/other SOHO DHCP device, or are you attempting to setup
> your own internal DHCP server such as ISC-DHCP for your LAN.
> 
> Secondly, the quick and easy way to change around things so that sl0
> pulls an IP is to run /stand/sysinstall and reconfigure your Network
> Interfaces. You could also edit rc.conf manually and set up the sl0
> interface that way, to either pull a static or dynamic IP.
> 
> Is sl0 internal or external? Is the FreeBSD box going to NAT for your
> second computer?
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> 
> Post your free ad now! Yahoo! Canada Personals
> 
> 
> 
FreeBSD performing NAT is really really easy. If you do a little
research perhaps into PF which I'm currently trying to learn, it's
pretty simple to do, compared to what I've seen from IPFW.

>>> How do I open a text editor to edit the rc.conf file while I'm not
logged in (I don't think so), and while every comman

Re: Connecting to the Internet

2005-04-25 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 4/25/05, Broming plutonium <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone...for the first time.
> 
> I have two computers. I very recently installed FreeBSD on my first computer 
> because the operating system it used to have, Microsoft Windows, was infected 
> by so many viruses that my computer took a million years to open a program.
> 
> I've only had 2 days of experience with FreeBSD, so I don't know anything 
> about it. How do I connect it to the Internet using Ethernet? My computer 
> seemed to be telling me it had three network interfaces. I'm guessing that 
> the ones called plip0 and ppp0 are all wrong; sl0 is the right one.
> 
> FreeBSD tries to establish an Internet connection on plip0 every time it 
> boots. How do I change that to sl0?  How do I tell it to "tell DHCP server to 
> assign IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx on subnet mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx USING the 
> sl0 network interface?
> 
> What do I have to do to establish an Internet connection? Any help would be 
> >appreciated. Thanks!

Firstly, by telling the DHCP server to assign a static-IP address to a
specific system on the network, what sort of DHCP server are you
speaking of. Are you asking about your ISPs DHCP, a
Linksys/Dlink/other SOHO DHCP device, or are you attempting to setup
your own internal DHCP server such as ISC-DHCP for your LAN.

Secondly, the quick and easy way to change around things so that sl0
pulls an IP is to run /stand/sysinstall and reconfigure your Network
Interfaces. You could also edit rc.conf manually and set up the sl0
interface that way, to either pull a static or dynamic IP.

Is sl0 internal or external? Is the FreeBSD box going to NAT for your
second computer?

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Re: 5.8TB RAID5 SATA Array Questions - UPDATE

2005-04-25 Thread Tomas Quintero
Ah my mistake, I hadn't read all of what was said in its entirety.

On 4/25/05, Edgar Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Easy answer...the desktops are actually not windows based...they are Apple
> OSX / Linux systems...SMB is just for the transient Windows based systems
> that will need to access the array, but do not run NFS.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Tomas Quintero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 6:06 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Brent Wiese; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: 5.8TB RAID5 SATA Array Questions - UPDATE
> 
> I am almost a bit curious why you didn't go with a Microsoft based
> solution in a situation like this, where you are needing to provide
> SMB based file sharing to obviously Windows client desktops.
> 
> Another solution would be to setup a dedicated NAS of some sort. But I
> suppose it's too late for all of that.
> 
> On 4/25/05, Edgar Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > No flaming here, when dealing with projects this big, you cannot be bias
> > obviously because generally it is someone else's time and money that is on
> > the line. Thanks for the info, I didn't know the whole second array thing,
> > that would explain some of the weirdness that I have been seeing.
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Brent Wiese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 12:54 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> > Subject: RE: 5.8TB RAID5 SATA Array Questions - UPDATE
> >
> > > Any one else think they know of a better method??
> >
> > Well, I'm probably going to get totally flamed for this, but since you
> > asked...
> >
> > The better method is to install Windows 2003 Server. Assemble your drives
> > into 2TB or less RAID5 volumes (btw, you only want 1 per 3Ware card, more
> on
> > that in a second) and use Windows 2003 to span those volumes. It'll show
> up
> > as one drive after that. There is some limit, but I can't remember what it
> > is. Its huge though.
> >
> > And in case you didn't know, 3Ware cards are only speed-optimized for the
> > first array. Subsequent arrays on a card run painfully slow. They won't
> say
> > it in any of their lit, but if you corner their support people, they'll
> > admit it (it obvious if you try it).
> >
> > Sorry to mention M$ here, but it sounds like you invested incredible
> amounts
> > of time, and even Windows 2003 can be cheaper than your time at some
> point.
> >
> >
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Re: 5.8TB RAID5 SATA Array Questions - UPDATE

2005-04-25 Thread Tomas Quintero
I am almost a bit curious why you didn't go with a Microsoft based
solution in a situation like this, where you are needing to provide
SMB based file sharing to obviously Windows client desktops.

Another solution would be to setup a dedicated NAS of some sort. But I
suppose it's too late for all of that.

On 4/25/05, Edgar Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No flaming here, when dealing with projects this big, you cannot be bias
> obviously because generally it is someone else's time and money that is on
> the line. Thanks for the info, I didn't know the whole second array thing,
> that would explain some of the weirdness that I have been seeing.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Brent Wiese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 12:54 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: RE: 5.8TB RAID5 SATA Array Questions - UPDATE
> 
> > Any one else think they know of a better method??
> 
> Well, I'm probably going to get totally flamed for this, but since you
> asked...
> 
> The better method is to install Windows 2003 Server. Assemble your drives
> into 2TB or less RAID5 volumes (btw, you only want 1 per 3Ware card, more on
> that in a second) and use Windows 2003 to span those volumes. It'll show up
> as one drive after that. There is some limit, but I can't remember what it
> is. Its huge though.
> 
> And in case you didn't know, 3Ware cards are only speed-optimized for the
> first array. Subsequent arrays on a card run painfully slow. They won't say
> it in any of their lit, but if you corner their support people, they'll
> admit it (it obvious if you try it).
> 
> Sorry to mention M$ here, but it sounds like you invested incredible amounts
> of time, and even Windows 2003 can be cheaper than your time at some point.
> 
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Re: GMail Users Blocked by Spamcop

2005-04-22 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 4/22/05, Shantanoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/22/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I would like to bring it to the attention of the mailing list as a
> > final act of desperation that GMail users have been blacklisted by
> > SpamCop apparently. It also seems the FreeBSD Project utilizes SpamCop
> > as part of their filtering process.
> >
> > I appeal to all those reading this concerned for the community to
> > strongly urge FreeBSD to either circumvent this particular blacklist,
> > or to urge SpamCop directly to remove their unnesscessary blacklisting.
> >
> > I feel it is ridiculous to black the masses which utilize such a
> > useful email service as GMail.
> >
> > Thank You,
> >
> > Tomas Quintero
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> If this mail reaches, then freebsd's server isn't blocking gmail :)
> 
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Yeah as I noticed today I guess its no longer being blocked. Sorry for
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Test

2005-04-22 Thread Tomas Quintero
Test

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Re: Build kernel vs build world

2005-04-08 Thread Tomas Quintero
If your supfile was set to RELENG_5 then you getting 5.4-PRERELEASE is
correct, as -STABLE becomes the next -RELEASE, so on and so forth.

On Apr 8, 2005 12:25 PM, Joshua Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was getting ready to build world and I noticed (to my utmost suprise)
> that my system is running 5.4-PRERELEASE. I must have had the wrong tag in
> my supfile and downloaded the src for 5.4.
> 
> So I am already running 5.4 I guess I will upgrade totaly. Are there any
> gotcha's I should now about. At this point I think I am running 5.4 kernel
> with 5.3 binaries. So should I just to a CVSup with the 5.4 tag and then
> use the instructions below from Pat?
> 
> Thank you,
> Joshua Lewis
> 
> Pat Maddox
> > You're right, building the world is building all the base binaries.
> > It should be done while you're building the kernel:
> > # make buildworld
> > # make buildkernel kernconf=CONF
> > # make installkernel kernconf=CONF
> > # make installworld
> > # mergemaster
> >
> > Here's a good guide on everything you need to do to update your machine:
> > http://layer0.layeredtech.com/showthread.php?t=2
> >
> >
> >
> > On Apr 8, 2005 10:00 AM, Joshua Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Is there a difference between building a world and building a kernel?
> >>
> >> Common sence is telling me building world rebuilds all the execuables
> >> and
> >> config files or something a little more intense then just the kernel.
> >>
> >> However I have not been able to find any instructions on how to "build
> >> world" not even in the handbook. I found building a kernel and was able
> >> to
> >> do that with no problems. But I would like to update my system with any
> >> security updates that have occured since 5.3 has come out.
> >>
> >> Thanks for any tips.
> >>
> >> Thank you,
> >> Joshua Lewis
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Re: beastie 5.X boot menu

2005-04-07 Thread Tomas Quintero
Theres a few ways to disable beastie, and sorry for the top posting:

Firstly, there was a large discussion about this started by someone
and it is on marc.theaimsgroup

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=freebsd-questions&w=2&r=1&s=Stupid+ASCII+loader+prompt+&q=b

I didn't feel like reading them all again, but the answer to your
problem IS in one of those.

The way to disable the beastie loader is:

in /boot/loader.conf set
beastie_disable="YES"

Enjoy,
Tomas

On 07 Apr 2005 18:05:11 -0400, Lowell Gilbert
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> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > The boot menu has changed between 4.x and 5.x releases. I have
> > searched the handbook and can not find any written documentation
> > about the new beastie boot options, what they are and when each one
> > is intended to be used. I see a lot of posts about the beastie
> > figure but nothing about what the options mean.  If it's written
> > somewhere can someone point me to it and if not can I get an
> > explanation?
> 
> Seriously?
> 
> Well, let's see.
> 
> ACPI:  see "man acpi" for a start.
> Safe Mode: configures the system to avoid all possible hardware
>compatibility problems, at a severe cost in performance.
> single user mode: see the Handbook.
> verbose logging: many informational messages will be logged (by the
>kernel) to the console in the process of booting.
> Escape to loader prompt:  see "man loader".
> USB keyboard: take your computer to your nearest computer store and
>ask them whether you have a USB keyboard or not.
> 
> Generally, "default" will be the right answer unless you know you need
> something else.
> 
> Good luck.
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Re: Setting up network

2005-03-31 Thread Tomas Quintero
Essentially, the host is the 'name of the machine' if you will. So if
you want, you can name it betty, or uberserver1. It doesn't matter.
For that fact, as far as I really know, nor does the domain matter.
However commonly when naming servers and such, they have corresponding
names and domains so that they can be labeled and people who need to
know, know what these machines do.

In short, no, the names do not matter for your internal home network.


On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 16:52:52 -0500, Jonathan Arnold
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> Something I've never been able to figure out. When installing a
> new machine, and you come to the "Network Configuration" dialog,
> what do you put in for the Host: and Domain: if it is a machine
> on an internal network (ie., 192.168.1.149)?  Does it matter?
> Just give it a simple hostname and be done with it? Make something
> up?
> 
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Re: Help needed Secure Http Tunneling

2005-03-31 Thread Tomas Quintero
putty also supports tunneling if you're connecting from a Windows
desktop. I'm sure other SSH clients do as well.


On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 22:37:23 +0530 (IST), Mangesh Bhalerao
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> 
> Thanx, dan for the great help I am trying to configure it .
> 
> Regards
> 
> Mangesh Bhalerao
> M.Tech. (II nd Sem)
> DA-IICT ,(www.da-iict.org)
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> 
> Ph#. 9426366185
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> On Tuesday 29 March 2005 09:04, Mangesh Bhalerao wrote:
> > Friends,
> >
> > Can some one let me know what are the tools
> > avilable to have a secure tunneling through a "http proxy + firewall"
> > combination. Any help on the configuration would be a great help.
> 
> Perhaps stunnel? You can set it up at some port and it can proxy for your
> http
> proxy. It's been awhile since I used it, but it was very easy to setup.
> Performance was ok but it's not for very heavy traffic sites I'd think. Http
> over ssl is always slower. If performance isn't the greatest concern but
> rather functionality and managability this might be just what you're looking
> for. It's in /usr/ports/security/stunnel
> 
> Using a high level (scripting) language which has ssl functionality it would
> also be quite easy to write your own if it needs some specific (exotic) local
> requirements.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Dan
> 
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Re: how to auto connect to freebsd

2005-03-25 Thread Tomas Quintero
Have you tried setting up a DHCP server on your FreeBSD box?


On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 17:51:25 -0500, David Banning
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My win boxes are using freebsd as a gateway to the internet
> through a hub. I have to set the ip address for each machine
> and setup the gateway address in each winbox.
> 
> They do not find the gateway address automatically.
> I have been doing it this way for years. I am just wondering if it is
> possible to have the win boxes auto detect the gateway address and
> agree with freebsd what each win IP address will be automatically
> as is done with a router-switch.
> 
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Re: Unsubscribe?

2005-03-25 Thread Tomas Quintero
The line you're looking for resembles a little something like this:
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 13:04:37 -0800 (PST), Doug Paquette
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Group,
> 
> Sorry to have to ask this question here, but does
> anyone have the address to where I unsubscribe to the
> various free bsd mailing lists?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Doug
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Re: A Riddle

2005-03-25 Thread Tomas Quintero
I'm glad this has to deal with FreeBSD related question. Thank you for
expanding the minds of those subscribed to this mailing list with your
intricate question outlining in the most detail the problem you're
having with your specific task.

You're either a dumbass, or a 12 year old. I prefer to choose the
latter and hope for the best in your growth and development.

Many Thanks,

Tomas


On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 16:22:45 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are 2 kinds of people in America, Jerry. The Rich
> and those who complain about the Rich. The difference
> here as opposed to some other countries  is that which
> group you belong to is a personal choice. I respect your
> choice. You seem very happy in your ignorance of virtually
> every subject.
> 
> You "taking a shot" at me is about as entertaining as
> it gets, Jerry. It really, really is.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Jerry McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Q: Why are FreeBSD users like Liberals?
> >
> > A: They panic and start to call you names when you tell them the
> truth.
> >
> 
> Last I knew that was a technique most perfected by the right wing
> especially when they begin noticing that reality does not correspond
> to their need to support sagging egos.
> 
> Sorry about clogging the bandwidth.   Could resist taking a shot at
> a troll.
> 
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Re: Adaptec

2005-03-20 Thread Tomas Quintero
I'm sorry, but aside from the chain of emails subject'd Adaptec AAC
raid support, what good does this email serve to the
freebsd-questions@ mailing lists? The only thing this is doing is
perpetuating the cycle of emails which is simply clogging inboxes.
While some of the discussion may be constructive or useful in the
other thread, this is not.

Try and keep your subjects together so I can archive them more easily
and not be forced to read over more. If anything, this sort of email
belongs entirely on your misc lists, not the freebsd lists.

-Tomas Quintero
FreeBSD User


On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 15:10:29 -0700, Theo de Raadt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since the original Adaptec guy Doug has blocked his mail, here is the
> email address of the next person at Adaptec who is involved in this.
> 
> He has also previously indicated that he would be involved in any
> decision to provide documentation on the aac RAID management
> interface.
> 
> Marty Turner
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Product Manager
> Adaptec, Inc.
> (919) 287-2045
> 
> Sorry Marty, but you are only getting comments from your customers.
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Re: Slow Performance with OpenBSD's PF on 5.3-RELEASE

2005-03-20 Thread Tomas Quintero
I wasn't quite sure where to start, so I just gave conf lines.

The machine is not yet running DNS, DHCPd, etc. however once I have
this ironed out I do intend to setup caching DNS and DHCPd. The
problem seems to be with Internal LAN clients getting extremely slow
speeds. Web pages load extremely slow, if at all.

Externally, when I am fetching etc. to determine what speeds the
actual machine is getting, it starts off slow then accelerates to
250-300KB/s, which it should be getting.

On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 11:56:16 -0800, Thomas Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think more information might be required than just your conf files.  What
> slow performance are you seeing?  Are internal LAN clients having issues
> with using this computer as a firewall/router?  Are you running an internal
> DNS?  DHCPd?
>
> Just a start..
>
> T
> - Original Message -
> From: "Tomas Quintero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 11:36 AM
> Subject: Slow Performance with OpenBSD's PF on 5.3-RELEASE
>
> >I recently setup a box with 5.3 release and enabled PF in order to do
> > NAT and eventually firewalling and bandwidth control when I become
> > more acustom to the workings of PF. Regardless of which however, I'm
> > having tremendous speed issues with the box currently.
> >
> > Here is my pf.conf:
> > ext_if="rl1"
> > int_if="xl0"
> > int_net="192.168.1.0/24"
> > nat on $ext_if from $int_net to any -> $ext_if
> >
> > pass in all keep state
> > pass out all keep state
> >
> > Here is my rc.conf:
> > defaultrouter="63.135.xxx.xxx"
> > gateway_enable="YES"
> > hostname="ORCA."
> > ifconfig_rl1="inet 63.135.xxx.xxx netmask 255.255.255.240"
> > ifconfig_xl0="inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
> > linux_enable="YES"
> > sshd_enable="YES"
> > usbd_enable="YES"
> > pf_enable="yes"
> > pf_rules="/etc/pfrules.conf"
> > pf_flags=""
> > pflog_enable="YES"
> > pflog_logfile="/var/log/pflog"
> > pflog_flags=""
> >
> >
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Slow Performance with OpenBSD's PF on 5.3-RELEASE

2005-03-20 Thread Tomas Quintero
I recently setup a box with 5.3 release and enabled PF in order to do
NAT and eventually firewalling and bandwidth control when I become
more acustom to the workings of PF. Regardless of which however, I'm
having tremendous speed issues with the box currently.

Here is my pf.conf:
ext_if="rl1"
int_if="xl0"
int_net="192.168.1.0/24"
nat on $ext_if from $int_net to any -> $ext_if

pass in all keep state
pass out all keep state

Here is my rc.conf:
defaultrouter="63.135.xxx.xxx"
gateway_enable="YES"
hostname="ORCA."
ifconfig_rl1="inet 63.135.xxx.xxx netmask 255.255.255.240"
ifconfig_xl0="inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0"
linux_enable="YES"
sshd_enable="YES"
usbd_enable="YES"
pf_enable="yes"
pf_rules="/etc/pfrules.conf"
pf_flags=""
pflog_enable="YES"
pflog_logfile="/var/log/pflog"
pflog_flags=""


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Re: [repost] ip.forwarding with pf

2005-03-03 Thread Tomas Quintero
On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 06:30:52 -0600, J.D. Bronson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No one replied to this and I thought it was easy for someone on this list
> to help me?
> 
> I am going to run pf and setup FBSD as a router (3 NICs).
> And I see there are some options:
> 
> net.inet.ip.fastforwarding
> or
> net.inet.ip.forwarding
> 
> Can someone tell me which is appropriate when FreeBSD 5.4-PRE is used as a
> router running pf with built in NAT ?
> 
> And what is the difference on these 2 options?
> 
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Are you entirely sure you want to do it using PF? Has PF even been
fully implemented into the 5.x series?

I recently setup an FBSD router with 3 external NICs and 1 internal,
using NAT and open ipfw rules for now, until I learn a bit more about
ipfw.

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Re: sshd

2005-03-02 Thread Tomas Quintero
> 
> Hello Eric,
> 
> that meens also to change the port at the ssh-client with "ssh -p ??",
> isn't it?
> 
> With regards
> Stevan Tiefert

Yes, you'd need to use ssh -p in order to connect to the new port,
instead of the default port (22).

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Re: Help!Help!Help!

2005-03-02 Thread Tomas Quintero
On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 18:50:53 -0800, Replies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have just spent over the last two years developing a unique classified ads 
> service which was online and had Free BSD as the security on it. We ended up 
> with a very aggressive and belligerent programmer who left us but left us 
> some nasty little bugs behind to really screw us up.. who we now can't find.
> 
> I need to know how to change or eliminate a root password.
> 
> As I still have our "test server" in my possession is there any way to 
> actually remove the folder that the passwords are held in.the reason I 
> ask this is that when we actually changed the password on our "production 
> server" it released some sort of worm that totally crashed and eliminated our 
> online site, and all our data we have spent two years developing. It also 
> started trying to access other sites which we only found out about this when 
> our site crashed and we got compalints our from our ISP that our server was 
> trying to agressively access other servers out there on the net.
> 
> The Only saving grace is that we had it all backed up on our test server but 
> it has the same problem...I expect...I believe that he has probably left us 
> the same worm in our test serverthe unfortunate thing is that because we 
> do not know the root password we are worried that if we try to crack or 
> eliminate it the same thing may happen...and then we are automatically out of 
> business.
> 
> Is there any way around thisI can prove I am the owner of the site...the 
> URL and the server and any other information you may need if necessary
> 
> I really need help as this is 2/12 years work as it stands gone.
> 
> Thanks
> God Bless
> Freddy


You may also consider ghosting/copying your test server drive to your
now ruined production server drive (or any other available drive),
incase during your tinkering this "worm" is once again launched and
trashes your only working copy.

Changing a root password physically is quite easy as well, and as
Chris said, it is located on the FreeBSD site in the handbook.

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too many LCP NAKs sent

2005-02-20 Thread Tomas Olsson
Hi,

Im having trouble getting ppp to work. I have glocalnet ADSL and when Im trying 
to connect the following message are printed in my log file : too many LCP NAKs 
sent - abandoning connection

What can be wrong? When I use show physical I see that I recieve and send 
packages.

My ppp.conf:

 default:set device PPPoE:rl0
  set speed sync
  set mru 1492
  set mtu 1492
  set ctsrts off
  enable lqr
  set log phase tun
  add default HISADDR
  enable dns

  tninet:
  set authname [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  set authkey 

  I also have my dns adresses in the resolve file

  Thanks,

  Tomas 

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Mouse problems

2004-09-12 Thread Tomas Snäckerström


Hi

My name is Tomas. I've recently installed FreeBSD and this is the first time 
ever that I install a UNIX system. I use Solaris at work but as said this is 
the first time for me as root.

Everything worked fine and I now have my file/printserver up and running. 
However a while ago I decided to add a graphical environment for convenience 
and that is when I ran into trouble.

My problem is that when I start X (Gnome or KDE) my PS/2 mouse goes bananas. 
Basically it moves in the inverse direction on both axises (up and right) and 
does not respont on movements down or left. (The pointer then ends down in the 
bottom left corner.) Buttons seem to work.

Here is what I know. I run BSD version 5.2.1, XFree86 and latest releases of 
Gnome/KDE. In the mousedeamon test program in found in the sysinstall program, 
the mouse works properly. If I start X and then exit it, the mouse is still 
activated and it works properly!

This is the reason I thought it might be related to Gnome but I get the same 
behaviour after installing KDE. I then add a plug and pray compatible USB 
mouse from logitech and it acts identically. (Yes I've tried different PS/2:s 
aswell, 2,3 buttons with or without scroll.)

According to documentation "auto" detection should work for all PS/2 mouses. 
XFree homepage states that the BSD mouse deamon should work fine. The XFree 
config says nothing that to me indicates problems. 

As I understand You've terminated cooperation with XFree but I doubt that a 
change to Xorg will solve this particular problem.

I have tried to find this problem on the web but failed, and now i really dont 
know where to go but to call you. 

Please tell me that I am just a stupid user who forgot to do something really 
trivial. I really like BSD so far and am very impressed with it. I'm working 
on contributing and am already trying to convince all my friends.

Thanx in advance
Tomas



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RE: anonymous ftp passwd

2004-01-08 Thread Tomas Palfi
Yes, thanks for this one the file is there on FreeBSD5.1, however, I
could not find the file on FreeBSD4.4Stable. any idea why??

thanks

-Original Message-
From: Peter Ulrich Kruppa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 08 January 2004 15:22
To: Tomas Palfi
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Subject: Re: anonymous ftp passwd

On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Tomas Palfi wrote:

> To all,
>
> i would like to identify the anonymous passwd of our clients for
> statistical purposes.  I know that ftp transmits the username and
passwd
> in plain text.  Is there a way to decrypt them.
Just out of interest:
I always thought anonymous ftp was logged in /var/etc/xferlog ?
Or do you use a different some special kind of ftp server?

Regards,

Uli.

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anonymous ftp passwd

2004-01-08 Thread Tomas Palfi
To all,

i would like to identify the anonymous passwd of our clients for
statistical purposes.  I know that ftp transmits the username and passwd
in plain text.  Is there a way to decrypt them.

thanks

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Hello,

2003-11-12 Thread Tomas
Hello,

I'm just wondering why I couldn't install FreeBSD 5.1 (I've tryed 4.9
also) on my Sony PCG-GRX550 notebook. When I insert boot disk, it tries to
load setup to install FBSD and freezes and I can do nothing but restart.
I've searched the internet for answers about solving this problem but still
I don't have any answer. Maybe you have any solution to my problem.
Thank you!

Sincerely,
Tomas Paplauskas
Lithuania


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UDMA ICRC Error

2003-11-03 Thread Tomas Nyman
Hi!
I have a serious problem with 3 of my harddrives, the fail to enter DMA mode on boot, 
I can force them into udma5 using atacontrol but after a few reads I will get the same 
error and they will fall back into PIO4 mode.
The 3 disks are in a Vinum array consisting of 6 drives, the other 3 are working fine.

I have tried 2 different ata controller cards in 2 different PCI slots and 3 different 
ide cables, I still get the same error.

I have ran fsck 4 times on the array and the output is always looking good, no errors 
found:
** /dev/vinum/MyVol
** Last Mounted on /projects
** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
39454 files, 546808950 used, 78086290 free (3682 frags, 9760326 blocks, 0.0% 
fragmentation)

Sometimes when I try to boot I get this error:
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
fault code  = supervisor read, page not present

I have not been able to catch the complete error message on a file since the machine 
is far from home and I just had my friend reboot the machine when I got that error, 
but it made me think it might have something to do with this: 
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2003-July/007155.html

I know that is a 5.1 error and I´m running 4.9 but could applying the patch that is 
posted a few messages later help me?

I don´t know what to do really, I am OK with doing NEWFS on the array if it would fix 
the disks, but since fsck shows no error I think it´s something else, I appreciate any 
help.

Tomas

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  Origin = "GenuineIntel"  Id = 0x683  Stepping = 3
  
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Preloaded elf kernel "kernel" at 0xc032f000.
ccd0-8: Concatenated disk drivers
Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled
md0: Malloc disk
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npx0:  on motherboard
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pci0:  on pcib0
agp0:  mem 0xd000-0xd3ff at device 
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ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
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pci0:  at 7.2 irq 7
chip0:  port 0x5000-0x500f at device 7.3 on 
pci0
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0xdb00-0xdb003fff irq 7 at device 11.0 on pci0
ata2: at 0x9400 on atapci1
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irq 11 at device 13.0 on pci0
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kbd0 at atkbd0
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15 sn 0) retrying
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15 sn 0) retrying
ad14: UDMA ICRC error reading fsbn 234441585 of 0-3 (ad14 bn 234441585; cn 23258

Re: gkrellm-xkb doesnt work

2003-07-02 Thread Tomas Styblo
* Tobias Roth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Wed, 02 Jul 2003]:
> hehe, I somehow expected to be able to change the keyboard layout with
> a click. but the plugin does not intend that. looks like someone (me?)
> will have to implement another plugin that has this capability.

By the way, why do you want to be able to change the layout by
clicking ? Most people use a hot-key combination because they have
found it's faster and more comfortable. That way you are not
forced to put your hands off the keyboard while typing.

If you use, for example, the following configuration:

Option  "XkbLayout" "cz_prog,cz,de,ru" 
Option  "XKbOptions" "grp:ctrl_shift_toggle"

then you'll be able to use CTRL+SHIFT to cycle through all
the specified layouts.

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Re: gkrellm-xkb doesnt work

2003-07-02 Thread Tomas Styblo
* Pav Lucistnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Wed, 02 Jul 2003]:
> V st, 02. 07. 2003 v 15:57, Tobias Roth napsal:
> 
> > I just installed gkrellm-xkb from the ports (1.00 on 5.1 release with
> > Xfree86-4.3.0,1 and gkrellm2). I can enable it in gkrellm config, but
> > there is no menu entry to configure it. The gkrellm install log says
> > it installed just fine. The krell where the flags should be just shows
> > a question mark.

> > Is my Xfree86Config wrong?
> > 
> > Section "InputDevice"
> > Identifier  "Inspiron Keyboard"
> > Driver  "keyboard"
> > Option  "XkbRules" "xfree86"
> > Option  "XkbModel" "inspiron"
> > Option  "XkbLayout" "us"
> > EndSection

I've also just noticed that this keyboard model defines its own Group
name. So it's possible that your CoreKeyboard option is set correctly
but gkrellm still is not able to determine what country flag to use.

~~
partial alphanumeric_keys
xkb_symbols "inspiron" {
name[Group1]= "Laptop/notebook Dell Inspiron 8xxx";

~~

Unfortunately this Group name apparently overrides the Group name of
the "us" layout. I don't know about any work-around.

However, I've found by experimentation that with the following 
configuration the Group names are visible to gkrellm-xkb at least 
in case when the "cz" or "de" layout is active:

 Section "InputDevice"
 Identifier  "Inspiron Keyboard"
 Driver  "keyboard"
 Option  "XkbRules" "xfree86"
 Option  "XkbModel" "inspiron"
 Option  "XkbLayout" "us,de,cz"
 EndSection

Maybe someone with better knowledge of the XKB extension could
provide some help.

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Re: gkrellm-xkb doesnt work

2003-07-02 Thread Tomas Styblo
* Pav Lucistnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Wed, 02 Jul 2003]:
> > I just installed gkrellm-xkb from the ports (1.00 on 5.1
> > release with Xfree86-4.3.0,1 and gkrellm2). I can enable it in
> > gkrellm config, but there is no menu entry to configure it.
> > The gkrellm install log says it installed just fine. The krell
> > where the flags should be just shows a question mark.
> 
> This is problem with application, I can reproduce it here. I
> don't have any Option entries in InputDevice section of my
> configuration file and it works. If I use your settings, I too
> get grey question mark.

You have to adjust the CoreKeyboard entry in the ServerLayout section
of XF86Config to match the Identifier of the keyboard you want to
monitor with gkrellm-xkb.

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Re: setiathome port: Can't open file temp.sah

2002-11-24 Thread Tomas Pluskal

Well, this is a non-working seti :)

[root@eddie tmp]# l /tmp/seti
total 320
-rw-r--r--  1 plusik  wheel   0 24 lis 22:53 lock.sah
-r-xr-xr-x  1 plusik  wheel  299008 24 lis 22:24 setiathome

The /tmp/seti dir has these permissions:
drwxr-xr-x  2 plusik  wheel 512 24 lis 22:53 seti

There are no .sah files, because I was unable to login to seti@home.
(Of course I've tried to remove lock.sah, create new fresh dir etc.)

I've tried to connect to the seti@home server manually and there is no
problem with connection.

Tomas

>
> This is a working seti
>
> drwxr-xr-x  2 seti  staff  512 Nov 21 10:43 ruby3
>
> ruby#seti>cd ruby3
> ruby#seti>ll
> total 675
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff 132 Nov 24 14:00 key.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff   0 Apr 10  2000 lock.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff 828 Nov 24 13:11 outfile.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff   6 Nov 24 12:48 pid.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff 160 Nov 21 10:43 result_header.sah
> -rwxr-xr-x  1 seti  staff  299008 Dec 26  2000 setiathome
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff4065 Nov 24 14:00 state.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff 405 Apr 10  2000 temp.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff 366 Nov 21 10:43 user_info.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff  32 Dec 27  2000 version.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff  356282 Nov 21 10:43 work_unit.sah
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Re: setiathome port: Can't open file temp.sah

2002-11-24 Thread Tomas Pluskal

> > NAT, but I believe it doesn't matter (internet communication works OK, and
> > setiathome is AFAIK using only http).
>
> That doesn't matter either. I use a 192... convention.

I think so.

>
> It has to be a permission problem. I generate about 25 wu's a day on
> FreeBSD machines and have no problems. Make sure your directory
> permissions are consistant with your user access rights.

Well, I've checked everything twice, made new dir for setiathome few
times, tried to run it as root as well as normal user, tried to make blank
"temp.sah" manually..
It is _definitely_ not a permission problem (and neither a disk space
problem).

Tomas


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setiathome port: Can't open file temp.sah

2002-11-24 Thread Tomas Pluskal

Hello,

I've installed the astro/setiathome port, but when I run it (using
"rc.d/setiathome.sh register" or just "setiathome -login"), it fails to
work:

Welcome to SETI@home.
We use your email address to identify you.
Please type:
1 to set up a new account (first-time users);
2 to log into an existing account (returning users).
Your choice (1 or 2): 2
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can't open file temp.sah
If you need help or have questions,
please check the FAQ at http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu.
Please type:
1 to set up a new account (first-time users);
2 to log into an existing account (returning users).

It always says "Can't open file temp.sah" and asks again for account
setup. It's not filesystem/rights problem, it does even when run as root.

I don't have a public IP (10.0.0...) and I am connected to internet via
NAT, but I believe it doesn't matter (internet communication works OK, and
setiathome is AFAIK using only http).

I've tried to run strace on it, but it was not very helpful:
...
connect(4, {sin_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(80),
sin_addr=inet_addr("66.28.250.122")}}, 16) = 0
close(4)= 0
write(1, "Can\'t open file temp.sah\n", 25Can't open file temp.sah
) = 25
write(1, "If you need help or have questio"..., 96If you need help or have
questions,
please check the FAQ at http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu.
) = 96
write(1, "Please type:\n1 to set up a n"..., 142Please type:
1 to set up a new account (first-time users);
2 to log into an existing account (returning users).
Your choice (1 or 2): ) = 142
read(0,
...

My system is 4.7-STABLE, few weeks old.

Thanks

Tomas Pluskal



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