this is too dangerous to be useful.
But it would be nice to get rid of those really stale header files, etc.
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Abort (core dumped)
This is a -current machine with cvsup-without-gui-16.1f installed
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the encapsulated packet
back through the tunnel.
Try configuring the Cisco box to use separate internal and external
IP addresses, or adding a host route to the remote peer first before
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'kdebase', 'kdeutils', 'kdegraphics', etc.
This idea makes a lot of sense. All of FreeBSD could be packagable
as ports/packages. It might even simplify the installer.
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What about ${subj} in current?
Or maybe someone know how to make
ip tunnel on current using patches, tools, etc.?
One way is exhibited in /usr/share/examples/netgraph/udp.tunnel.
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packets, change it, and write back to ``divertin''.
The "divertin" hook is a useful idea.. after 4.0-REL we can check
something in based on your patches...
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one that doesn't.. :-)
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of it by connecting
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kernel I could use.
In case in that discussion it wasn't clear, there *is* a way
to do this: see man nextboot.
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Archie Cobbs writes:
Jaye Mathisen writes:
It would be kind of cool if when managing a remote system if /kernel
failed to boot, then on the next boot, the loader will fire up
/kernel.old, or a /kernel.somethingorother.
Sort of a kernel-clean flag. Then 300 miles away, I can try stuff
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! and then fix
the problem.
Solving problems on-demand rather than preemptively is more
efficient I suppose.. :-)
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hackish, but then again so is the whole
kvm() idea.
I'd be willing to add this code if so.. it's not much.
Unrelated question: SYSINIT() doesn't work from KLD modules.
Is this problem being addressed?
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Julian Elischer writes:
On Fri, 22 Jan 1999, Archie Cobbs wrote:
Unrelated question: SYSINIT() doesn't work from KLD modules.
Is this problem being addressed?
you mean sysctl
Oops, thanks.. SYSCTL() doesn't work from KLD modules but SYSINIT() does.
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programs would have to change.
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maybe that's a difference.
Me too... (I get crashes running Java)
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email me the diffs?
I'm more interested in whether these patches can be committed... ?
Have Poul, DG, et. al. seen them?
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Nordic-proof flame suit ready,
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was compiled, the ng_sync_sr conflict should
have caused a failure
- When the netgraph.ko was kldloaded, there should have been
an error from the conflicting module names
Curiously,
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it before ?) ?
It was announced on freebsd-net .. beta version. Check out the
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.. in which case
a few helpful pointers from anyone who knows would be nice:
- What other code beside the installer (if any) uses libdisk?
- What are the relevant installer files in the source tree?
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like the way Linux always has eth0, eth1, ... (which we could
do using netgraph, with some work).
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Daniel O'Connor writes:
On 27-Jan-99 Archie Cobbs wrote:
I agree.. and same thing goes for Ethernet drivers. I actually
like the way Linux always has eth0, eth1, ... (which we could
do using netgraph, with some work).
Me too :)
Of course you'd have to be able to do things like 'wire
Daniel O'Connor writes:
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That would be easy part! :-) Something like this...
$ ngctl mkpeer ed0: eth_iface upstream downstream
Heh.. It would be nice if it was automagic though..
Well, if it's automatic then you can't necessarily wire it down
the way you
, because we have to add parenthesis
to be able to not get warnings with -Wall.
Please do go ahead and update it.. the experts agree!
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) avoids the warning:
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guess I just strongly disagree.
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is with the programmer, not the
compiler.
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to do this, it's called plumbing
your interfaces or something (according to Julian).
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for the sake of change, which is silly just to
please the compiler.
Yes, that's true... but on balance I (personally) find it's worth
the tradeoff.
On the other hand, I can't stand the GNU coding style..
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just assert that only module foo can be
found this way.
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reboot automatically anymore, e.g., if
the power goes out.
Is this a new bug or a new feature? :-)
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definitely preferable...
Ah yes, that's what is happening to me, as I need to remember F5.
Please let me know how I can get the necessary changes and whether
you want me to test them.
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diff -ur old/atkbd.4 new/atkbd.4
--- old/atkbd.4 Thu Feb 4 05:45:09 1999
+++ new/atkbd.4 Thu Feb 4 18:41:41 1999
@@ -69,7 +69,8 @@
The
.Nm
driver first appeared in
-.Fx 3.1 .
+.Tn FreeBSD
+3.1.
.Sh
this way.
I was planning on using that as a base rule; Doug (IIRC) suggested an
optimisation whereby we'd keep a database of module:file mappings lying
around.
That sounds appropriate.
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to take note of little things like this..
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to get the SKIP port converted from a LKM to a KLD soon..
but it will be a couple of weeks at best.
In the meantime I'd suggest staying with 2.2.x for now..
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- Complete user/reference manual included
Next step: using netgraph ppp and interface nodes instead of /dev/tun*
so IP packets never leave the kernel (developers welcome!)
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and identifiers are
always easier to use and/or understand than numbers.
OK. I say that strings and identifiers are (virtually) always easier
to use and/or understand than numbers. And I'm something. :-)
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preventing us from adding them?
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Is this something people might be interested in? Is it worth committing?
We've found it useful on occasion.
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Archie Cobbs writes:
I have this patch for traceroute that adds the ability to send
packets with an arbitrary IP protocol number, instead of just TCP
and UDP. This is mainly useful to see if some router between points
A and B is blocking packets based on IP protocol number.
I sent
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#endif
return (EPERM);
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Poul, thanks for bumping __FreeBSD_version when the suser() changes
went through :-)
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and any unprotected
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You're forgetting about possible patent violations...
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prefer the Linux way, Shift+PgUpPgDown, no
flames please. I can live with current combination but it's the one
feature I miss.
Yeah, I'd like that too. It would make it consistent with xterm.
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with userland, in that free(NULL) is legal and does nothing. This
will make it possible to simplify some netgraph code and probably
other stuff too. Reviews appreciated as well.
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