Hello!
What about ${subj} in current?
Or maybe someone know how to make
ip tunnel on current using patches, tools, etc.?
Thanx.
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On Fri, 18 Feb 2000 23:28:45 +0900, "Daniel C. Sobral" [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Novice is ok, it's the other two that are problematic. Well,
particularly "custom". "Custom" does not scare away anyone, and is
actually actractive to Windows users. It should be called "death trap"
or something
Kernel:
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FreeBSD karma.afterthought.org 4.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #0: Mon Feb
14 23:00:42 GMT 2000
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Background:
3 users. One with X running me, and two users running breakwidgets
binary testing script, which
Please people. If you think you don't need a make world during a code
freeze, then please at least read the patched files...
Index: Makefile.inc
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RCS file: /usr/home/ncvs/src/lib/libc_r/man/Makefile.inc,v
retrieving revision
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000 09:43:03 +0200, Mark Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
o A username may only be checked $number times per $timeperiod;
after that, _all_ answers are silently converted to "no".
Easier: a username may only be checked by a process running as $uid
or by root.
... etc. There
"Mark" == Mark Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mark o A username may only be checked $number times per
Mark $timeperiod; after that, _all_ answers are silently
Mark converted to "no".
Umm, massive DOS hole.
Mark o Daemon may only be invoked $number times per $timeperiod;
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
"Mark" == Mark Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mark o A username may only be checked $number times per
Mark $timeperiod; after that, _all_ answers are silently
Mark converted to "no".
Umm, massive DOS hole.
Per username. If you publish your
Around ftp.c line 383 I see now:
} else if (code == 229) {
/* result for EPSV */
pflag = 1;
pflag = 100;
Hi,
I just installed a box (2208 -CURRENT snapshot) using a serial console,
worked fine (a bit slow in redrawing), but after booting the installed system
there was no getty on the serial port ...
/Jesper
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Work:Network manager
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Jake Burkholder wrote:
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 02:39:09PM -0700, Doug Russell wrote:
Does anyone have a Panasonic 526/563 CD-ROM drive working under 4.0-C? I
have not had one working for may weeks, however, I wasn't sure if it was a
hardware problem here, or
Ok, this time for sure... version 3 of the MAP_GUARDED patch is out.
http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/
http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/guard-3.diff
http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/guard3.c
MAP_GUARDED
mmap(addr/NULL, len, prot, MAP_GUARDED, fd,
Hello,I'm Takehiro Suzuki,a FreeBSD user. :-)
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It is available from http://www.bsdclub.org/~takehiro/binutils.tar.gz .
I am taking a look at it now. Since you did not rename any of the bits
(such as `as', `ld', etc..) what is the
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 11:05:31AM -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
I also think that a single guard page at the base of the
stack may be insufficient for some applications. I'm
considering adding yet another field to vm_map_entry
'vm_pindex_t guard_pages' which allows the
Hi!
Why then it works on 3.4-STABLE (booting without loader(8) and
having kvm(3) programs like pstat(8) and top(1) working).
What makes a difference here?
On Sun, Feb 06, 2000 at 09:38:41PM -0500, Garrett Wollman wrote:
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000 00:25:51 +0200, Ruslan Ermilov [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I fixed it and other problems, and added another changes. (In
particular, I mistakenly left my testing part in router
case. Sorry.)
I'll attach the new diffs.
I still made more several fixes to IPv6 configuration scripts.
-changed the file rc.net6 to rc.network6
-changed the func
Doug Barton wrote:
"Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote:
Hmmm. Odd, I've always noted the opposite. If you do the novice install
(which everyone should if they're trying to test the "typical case"),
I've always found the term "novice" to be a little off-putting. Perhaps
"Standard
Sorry about the html posting, it seems that Mozilla M13 decided to rape my
message. I hate html postings just as much as you do (thank god for
procmail filters), and will send this one using pine so Mozilla doesn't
try to rethink my e-mail for me.
Kernel:
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FreeBSD karma.afterthought.org
The real solution is to make killall(1)s funtionality part of kill(1)
and avoid reading /proc so that we don't even have to mount /proc.
Poul-Henning
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Thomas Stromberg writes:
3 users. One with X running me, and two users running breakwidgets
binary testing
I've come to the conclusion that the -current stuff really doesn't install
on an 8 Meg machine anymore. I have an old 486/66 machine I'm using
to play with the current-RC's, and it consistantly dies loading the 'bin'
stuff.
This isn't really a complaint -- after the load boot cycle, there is
Was wondering if anyone else was seeing this one. I'm following the
jail(8) build directions on the 02-14 snapshot. I've had the build
directions work previously, so I'm a little puzzled. During the make all
phase, I get the errors below. I cvsup'd this morning, but still get the
same
A further data point: I was building with a -j, so maybe there's a
dependency mixup with the beforedepend target? If I manually cd to the
directory and do a make beforedepend, things continue naturally from
there.
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Robert Watson wrote:
Was wondering if anyone else was
"Garrett" == Garrett Wollman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Garrett And what happens when the daemon is dead, has crashed, or
Garrett was never started?
You incorporate my patches to inetd that teach it to listen on
named sockets, and then run the daemon from there in wait mode.
If inetd
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000 09:30:43 -0700, Lyndon Nerenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
You incorporate my patches to inetd that teach it to listen on
named sockets, and then run the daemon from there in wait mode.
If inetd dies you're pretty much hosed, anyway.
Think ``single-user mode''.
-GAWollman
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 11:28:45PM +0900, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Novice is ok, it's the other two that are problematic. Well,
particularly "custom". "Custom" does not scare away anyone, and is
actually actractive to Windows users. It should be called "death trap"
or something like that...
"Garrett" == Garrett Wollman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You incorporate my patches to inetd that teach it to listen on
named sockets, and then run the daemon from there in wait mode.
If inetd dies you're pretty much hosed, anyway.
Garrett Think ``single-user mode''.
In
Another technique that could be used, and gets discussed occasionally on
-security, is passing authentication information via ancillary data
transfer on UNIX domain sockets. You could limit the effectiveness of DOS
attacks by rate limiting per-uid, for example.
It should be noted that both the
Hi,
I'm writing a driver that talks to a card that has some SRAM.
In the driver I'm trying to get a handle to the memory by doing the
following:
rid = 0;
sc-mem = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, rid,
0ul, ~0ul, 0, RF_ACTIVE);
which fails.
Hello.
I followed up the stuff posted here and this evening I want to change one of
our smaller server towards FBSD 4.0. Got the CD, have a complete new
source tree cvsuped this day and now I make a cd /sys/i386/conf ...
Within this directory, I only have the GENERIC, LINT NEWCARD files and
my
...
Resource limits are still an issue. It turns out that the
MAP_STACK code does not deal with the stack resource limit
well at all -- sometimes it catches it, sometimes it doesn't.
In what sense? My recollection is that resource limits are
enforced on the "regular" process stack
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 06:06:22PM +0900, Yoshinobu Inoue wrote:
But maybe it is better to print out the first error, as the fact?
I have nothing against EPSV itself, I am against additional verbosity and
performance degradation since it is tried before _each_ command.
OK I'll change
it makes sense to slice it that way. Also, as far as teaching new users how
to install it, I _always_ show them the custom route. While this may sound
harsh, its used to familarize them with all of sub-components, and
I really kinda wish you'd point them to Novice^H^H^H^H^HStandard
instead
Perhaps the release notes, or hardware file need to note you really do need
more than 8M ?
The CD boxes all say 16MB and the release notes/hardware guide don't
say anything at all about this. :)
- Jordan
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: ...
:Resource limits are still an issue. It turns out that the
:MAP_STACK code does not deal with the stack resource limit
:well at all -- sometimes it catches it, sometimes it doesn't.
:
:In what sense? My recollection is that resource limits are
:enforced on the "regular"
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 07:11:00PM +0100, O. Hartmann wrote:
Hello.
I followed up the stuff posted here and this evening I want to change one of
our smaller server towards FBSD 4.0. Got the CD, have a complete new
source tree cvsuped this day and now I make a cd /sys/i386/conf ...
Within
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Robert Watson wrote:
A further data point: I was building with a -j, so maybe there's a
dependency mixup with the beforedepend target? If I manually cd to the
directory and do a make beforedepend, things continue naturally from
there.
What value of -j? I've built fine
OK I'll change not to try it once it fails.
It seems your last patch _not_ fix the problem. Now I got:
ftp dir
500 'EPSV': command not understood.
on first 'dir' command issued. This is with wu-ftpd. Remember that different
ftpd's could have slightly different format for response so
The only changes I have for you are small typos...
/etc/rc.conf:
"assigne router prefix" should be:
"assign router prefix"
/etc/rc.network6:
"if you instead want to route such packets to a "default"
interface": Looks to me like this comment is not applicable
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Robert Watson wrote:
What value of -j? I've built fine with -j4 and -j8, but this says that the
depend target hadn't run before the all target did. Did you 'make depend'
before building?
Nope -- my make was in the top level /usr/src tree, in the form of ``make
-j 3
Ok, I just finished making the modifications, essentially
rewriting vm_map_growstack() and vm_map_stack().
http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/
http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/guard-3.diff
http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/guard3.c
Here are the proposed
Hello!
What about ${subj} in current?
Or maybe someone know how to make
ip tunnel on current using patches, tools, etc.?
Thanx.
Maybe there are several ways, and one thing I know is gif
interface recently added.
It can be used by adding following entry in your kernel
config. (Any
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Adam wrote:
I do not mean to throw blame on freebsd at all (unless tons of people also
see this) but I had a freeze earlier today. I had several windows open,
netscape, and was compiling qt2 with not much disk activity at all when it
just froze hard as a rock in all
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Wes Peters wrote:
} Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
}
} "Mark" == Mark Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
}
} Mark o A username may only be checked $number times per
} Mark $timeperiod; after that, _all_ answers are silently
} Mark converted to "no".
}
:Currently, the threads library only creates one guard page
:at the top (or bottom depending on how you look at it) of
:each threads stack (for stacks of default size). Thread
:stacks are allocated in sequential zones, so they are always
:placed on top of the previous threads stack, and thus
"Jordan K. Hubbard" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I really kinda wish you'd point them to Novice^H^H^H^H^HStandard
instead since it does more than be a bit more verbose, it also makes
sure that all the appropriate steps are covered and prevents even
relatively skilled people from hanging
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Robert Watson wrote:
What value of -j? I've built fine with -j4 and -j8, but this says that the
depend target hadn't run before the all target did. Did you 'make depend'
before building?
Nope -- my make was in the
* When you mmap() with MAP_GUARDED|MAP_STACK, you get
a guarded stack. The system will not create a
growable stack, though, it pre-reserves the space
(but, of course, does not allocate physical pages
for things you haven't touched).
The new semantics use
:Ok, I just finished making the modifications, essentially
:rewriting vm_map_growstack() and vm_map_stack().
:
: http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/
: http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/guard-3.diff
: http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/guard3.c
Oops, withdrawn... I
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:Currently, the threads library only creates one guard page
:at the top (or bottom depending on how you look at it) of
:each threads stack (for stacks of default size). Thread
:stacks are allocated in sequential zones, so they are always
:placed
I've come up against a number of ports lately assume IPv6 support if
you're running:
.if ${OSVERSION} = 400014
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-ipv6
.endif
... I don't see INET6 in my GENERIC kernel. This affects at least
net/mtr and lang/ruby.
Dave.
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OK, I took a chance and flashed the card's BIOS to the latest from the AMI
site I had been suspecting BIOS, as the readme.txt mentioned problems
with newer motherboards. Lo and Behold, it seems to have done the trick
amr0: AMI MegaRAID mem 0xe900-0xe93f irq 11 at device 12.1 on
Is it planned to make su(1) support authentication via PAM?
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On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 05:26:45PM -0500, David Gilbert wrote:
I've come up against a number of ports lately assume IPv6 support if
you're running:
.if ${OSVERSION} = 400014
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-ipv6
.endif
... I don't see INET6 in my GENERIC kernel. This affects at least
net/mtr
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Chris On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 05:26:45PM -0500, David Gilbert wrote:
I've come up against a number of ports lately assume IPv6 support
if you're running:
.if ${OSVERSION} = 400014 CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-ipv6 .endif
... I don't see
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Robert Watson wrote:
Ok, is this a make depend in the top /usr/src, or in directories thjat
specifically require it. Or more practically speaking--I want the
directions in jail(8) to work every time. :-) How can this be fixed?
Specifically, 'make depend' in
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Robert Watson wrote:
I was pointed to you for questions regarding whether or not certain ports
would be working udner 4.0-RELEASE -- specifically, OpenSSH and related
applications which depend on SSL/RSA.
All of the ports which explicitly depend on openssl should be
: I am currently having a problem installing linux_base, both the port and the
: package on -current. I used to lurk to discover these problems by browsing
: the mailing list, but they are down. :-(
:
: I just cvsupped and rebuilt the world today and it still fails. Here are the
: messages:
:
I recently upgraded from 3.2 to 4.0. I use an ide hard disk, and would
like to know how to change over the devices. I created the new devices
by copying over /usr/src/etc/MAKEDEV to a new /dev directory and running
it, but it didn't create any ata* devices such as is shown in the kernel
config
Jon Hamilton wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Wes Peters wrote:
} Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
}
} "Mark" == Mark Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
}
} Mark o A username may only be checked $number times per
} Mark $timeperiod; after that, _all_ answers are silently
}
The latest ata commits left my system completely unbootable. No disks
were probed.
I have on the motherboard's Alladin controller:
HP 4x4x24 CD burner as master primary channel
40x CD as slave primary channel
HP Colorado 8 Gig ATAPI tape as master secondary channel
On a Promise Ultra66:
WDC
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