In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Anatoly Vorobey writes:
: I'm actually scared by "novice" because it would be inflicting on me
: defaults I would almost probably not want. I never run anything but
: "custom", and I suspect many people do the same.
I'm much too impatient to run anything but express.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] "David O'Brien" writes:
: Which OpenBSD has done -- so why was it so easy for them? They have the
: *same* rules to live by that we have -- even though they are Canadian,
: the rsaref libs came from USA, thus they cannot be exported from Canada.
No. The RSA that
Hi,
On 21 Feb, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
I would be opposed to this for security reasons. The last thing I
want to see are /usr/local versions of /etc/ files related to security.
Could you explain _why_? Is this just a matter of taste, or is there a
concrete security concern in play?
* From: "Jordan K. Hubbard" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* This is just wrong. If I go to build openssh then I expect it to DTRT
* with openssl whether or not openssl depends on RSA, I don't expect to
* go have to install a package manually and then continue with my build.
In case you can't get that
this is fun...
Just caught panic #3 on my Diablo newstransit box running 4.0 from the
7th of February.
This box pushes around 360-380 GB in a weekend on network IO.
this is the right kind of app for -current isn't it :)
cheers
luigi
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"Jordan K. Hubbard" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm not totally inflexible about making the engineering vs user
argument either, don't get me wrong, but this one is perilously in the
middle and bringing something like openssh in as a companion to
openssl would certainly raise my estimation of
-On [2221 12:15], Sameh Ghane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Le Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 11:07:52AM +0100, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven écrivit:
Just caught panic #3 on my Diablo newstransit box running 4.0 from the
7th of February.
My first two were ffs related. And I hadn't enabled DDB
Hello,
I've just added a 3c900 NIC in my 4.0 machine. Not wanting to recompile my kernel,
I've tried to kldload the if_xl module.
When I load the if_xl module "by hand", all is well : the miibus is also loaded and
everything's fine (xl0 appears in ifconfig -a ...)
When I try to load the
Hello
I'm creating a litle update to a freebsd 3.4 kernel.
My program is for account some data: number of
packets by class, number of packets dropped by class, etc.
Now I need to pass this values to another program wich in X-Window
display this values on-line. After, I want to save this values
Mark Murray wrote:
Mark Murray wrote:
I'm very uncomfortable with requiring Yet Another Daemon to manage
(and screw up) password checking. Generally speaking, if I wouldn't
trust a program with root privileges, I wouldn't trust it with my
password, either (for obvious
Jonathan Lemon wrote:
In article local.mail.freebsd-current/[EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
Kai Großjohann wrote:
"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
Might there be incorrect memory over writing?
How you mean?
I think one possibility of the problem is that some code is
incorrectly overwriting some part of the memory, and a tcpcb's
tt_persist-c_flags is happen to overwritten.
Now I am very much interested in the value of
Ok,
so I rebuild world from today's sources and since diablo isn't that
happy with truncated files I decided to clean up the amr mounted
/news/spool.
'lo and behold:
dev = #da/0x20003, block = 6560, fs = /news
panic: ffs_blkfree: freeing free block
Debugger("panic")
Stopped at
On Sun, Feb 20, 2000 at 06:06:17PM -0800, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
It would obviously not be hard to write a set of stubs for these
things, getting those stubs called selectively in the "no real RSA"
case also not being very difficult. One way would be to put them in a
lower version-numbered
On 21 Feb 00, at 20:57, Dan Langille wrote:
On 21 Feb 00, at 15:23, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
binary installation:
- before: user needs to install openssl port
- now:user needs to install openssl package
Where is the openssl package, and what
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kai=?iso-8859-1?q?_Gro=DFjohann?=
writes:
: Does this mean that this option should be called `guided'? I know a
: little bit about Unix but haven't installed FreeBSD more than five
: times or so. And I always thought that the novice install meant that
: I didn't
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kelvin Farmer writes:
: I was wondering if its possible to run FreeBSD-4.0 on a 486 SLC2 66mhz.
The village ran its dialin server on this machine using 2.2.5R (and
later points on the 2.2.x stable branch) for years w/o problems. If
there is a problem, it likely
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] R Joseph Wright
writes:
: 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
One thing to keep in mind is that on Sept 8, 2000 the patent for RSA
expires and this whole mess goes away. Or at least devolves into the
usual crypto export mess rather than the crypto export plus rsa patent
law plus rsaref license jumping.
Warner
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] "David O'Brien" writes:
: On Sat, Feb 19, 2000 at 08:34:42PM -0800, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
:
: 1. They're in Canada
:
: What does that buy them? They have the same restrictions on rsaref since
: it originated from the USA.
They don't use rsaref.
: 2. What
I use the following:
FETCH_CMD=runsocks ftp -p
in my /etc/make.conf. Too bad ftp and fetch don't have compatible
command lines. I sometimes have to add:
FETCH_BEFORE_ARGS=
FETCH_AFTER_ARGS=
to the command line when ports are silly enough to assume too much
about the fetch command.
This
On Sun, 20 Feb 2000 21:55:22 PST, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:As there becomes more ports around, this would simplify the job of
:ports since we would now modify a ${PREFIX}-based file instead of
:/etc/shells.
I would be opposed to this for security reasons. The last thing I
want to
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000 01:16:49 MST, Warner Losh wrote:
MAKEDEV should be copied from src/etc/MAKEDEV to /dev before
starting the following:
For N in the list of disks
MAKEDEV N # eg ad0
for M in
Hi,
created a FreeBSD 4.0 SNAP yesterday. Made the experience, that
4.0 can't be booted on my Laptop.
Unfortunately the reboot takes in effect after a very short time, too
short to write down more lines from the kernel
Could we perhaps raise the reboot time by default to something like
60
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
binary installation:
- before: user needs to install openssl port
- now:user needs to install openssl package
Where is the openssl package, and what it is called?
http://www.freebsd.org/~kris/openssl/
Hi,
When I'm trying to compile kernel from just cvsup'ed sources on system
builded/installed last evening I have following error message. This problem
could be solved by lowering optimisation to -O, but previously I have no
problems with -O2 for kernels.
cc -c -O2 -march=pentium -Wall
It seems Jonathan Smith wrote:
Is it a general problem that audio CD's fail to play in a dvd drive (or
cd drive, for that matter ;) via cdcontrol as of the past few days and/or
dvd's not being accessed properly, ie. with DeCSS? Cdcontrol would not
eject, but would close until the buildworld
* From: Will Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* On Sun, Feb 20, 2000 at 01:47:30PM -0800, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
* P.S. /usr/local/etc/shells anyone? :)
And how exactly are you going to tell /usr/bin/login, /usr/bin/chpass,
/usr/local/bin/wu-ftpd, etc., where to find that file? Remember, if
And how exactly are you going to tell /usr/bin/login, /usr/bin/chpass,
/usr/local/bin/wu-ftpd, etc., where to find that file? Remember, if
it's ports that read the setup file, it can be moved around anywhere
by changing PREFIX -- but for files that are read by the system, it is
If it's
Well,
this is fun...
Just caught panic #3 on my Diablo newstransit box running 4.0 from the
7th of February.
This box pushes around 360-380 GB in a weekend on network IO.
panic: tcp_setpersist: retransmit pending
Debugger("panic")
Stopped at Debugger+0x35: movb$0,in_Debugger.354
db
Le Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 11:07:52AM +0100, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven écrivit:
Well,
this is fun...
Just caught panic #3 on my Diablo newstransit box running 4.0 from the
7th of February.
This box pushes around 360-380 GB in a weekend on network IO.
panic: tcp_setpersist:
Just caught panic #3 on my Diablo newstransit box running 4.0 from the
7th of February.
We have 60GB IN/OUT each day, and it runs fine:
$ uptime
12:09PM up 46 days, 17:19, 1 user, load averages: 0.62, 0.66, 0.64
4.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #4: Wed Jan 5 14:36:46 CET 2000
Try
Hi all,
Possibly not the right place to ask about this, but I've been unable to
dig up any information about this elsewhere, so I figure it might be worth
a shot. This could be interesting for others on the list as well.
I've come across a rather nice looking motherboard from Abit, a BP6 to be
-On [2221 12:45], Yoshinobu Inoue ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Just caught panic #3 on my Diablo newstransit box running 4.0 from the
7th of February.
We have 60GB IN/OUT each day, and it runs fine:
$ uptime
12:09PM up 46 days, 17:19, 1 user, load averages: 0.62, 0.66, 0.64
4.0
-On [2221 13:30], Yoshinobu Inoue ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Might there be incorrect memory over writing?
How you mean?
I think one possibility of the problem is that some code is
incorrectly overwriting some part of the memory, and a tcpcb's
tt_persist-c_flags is happen to overwritten
Paul Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The daemon approach actually has benfits that I'm keen on that aren't
related to security. A single point of access to the data means that the
backend can be changed so that passwords can be in a different file or a
database, without having to worry
Now I am very much interested in the value of
tp-tt_persist-c_flags at panic, if CALLOUT_PENDING and
possibly other flags are just set, or completely broken data
is written on it.
893
(kgdb) print tp-tt_persist-c_flags
$1 = 0
Woops sorry I was worng.
tp-tt_rexmt-c_flags is actually
-On [2221 14:40], Yoshinobu Inoue ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Now I am very much interested in the value of
tp-tt_persist-c_flags at panic, if CALLOUT_PENDING and
possibly other flags are just set, or completely broken data
is written on it.
893
(kgdb) print tp-tt_persist-c_flags
$1
Dan Langille wrote:
On 21 Feb 00, at 15:23, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
binary installation:
- before: user needs to install openssl port
- now:user needs to install openssl package
Where is the openssl package, and what it is called?
Kris Kennaway wrote:
Christian Weisgerber wrote:
binary installation:
- before: user needs to install openssl port
- now:user needs to install openssl package
Where is the openssl package, and what it is called?
http://www.freebsd.org/~kris/openssl/
That's not
[root@tyr] (61) # gdb -k /kernel.debug vmcore.1
GNU gdb 4.18
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you
are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain
conditions.
Type "show copying" to see the
Hi all,
I have been having HARD -current hangs recently and they don't seem to be
going away by cvsupping. I've been having two complete lockups (i.e. no
response from X, network or serial terminal; no crashdump no whatsoever),
which occured both times after approximately 10 days of uptime. The
Thanks for the fix - it has been committed.
-Brian
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Seigo Tanimura wrote:
On Sun, 20 Feb 2000 23:48:01 -0500,
Ray Kohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Ray cc -c -march=pentium -O3 -pipe -fno-builtin -Wall -Wredundant-decls
Ray -Wnested-externs
This was my mistake. Seigo Tanimura found the problem and sent me a
patch which I committed as soon as I saw it. I had a bad contraint on
the destination operand of an __asm inline that did not trigger when I
built the kernel at the default optimization level, but does at other
optimization
Hi, I just installed: FreeBSD fw.home 4.0-2208-CURRENT and have a few
comments:
It seems that BASH in 4.x needs Combat 3.x, but why cant BASH work this out
for it self? One day when installing BSD without X (which automatically
installs Combat 3.x) I couldnt start it without.
Shouldnt
I have a Teac 6 CD changer (acd0: CDROM with 6 CD changer CD-C68E at
ata1-master using PIO4), which works just fine in 3.x except for the usual
error message when the CD-ROM drive is empty and I start up
/stand/sysinstall), but in subj. when starting /stand/sysinstall (this also
happens when
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 01:38:29AM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
: 1. They're in Canada
:
: What does that buy them? They have the same restrictions on rsaref since
: it originated from the USA.
They don't use rsaref.
Well if they don't use rsaref, they offer it -- or are you telling me
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 04:47:40PM +0100, Morten Seeberg wrote:
It seems that BASH in 4.x needs Combat 3.x, but why cant BASH work this out
for it self?
You must have an old package. I just checked the one at
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-4-current/All
bin/bash:
If memory serves me right, Yoshinobu Inoue wrote:
I ran across a few problems after I remade world. The new scoped
address syntax breaks /etc/rc.network6. In particular, some lines that
look like:
Sorry not to announce it yet, but scoped addr format will
still change, like below.
At 4:47 PM +0100 2/21/00, Morten Seeberg wrote:
Hi, I just installed: FreeBSD fw.home 4.0-2208-CURRENT and have a few
comments:
It seems that BASH in 4.x needs Combat 3.x, but why cant BASH work this out
for it self? One day when installing BSD without X (which automatically
installs Combat
Hi,
Am I the only one who's experiencing an amzing amount of crashes on
Netscape?
It's been going on for quite some time now (months), upgrading Netscape or
switching from the Linux to the FreeBSD to the BSDI version doesn't help.
The most stable version seems to be the Linux version, but that
You arent the only one, I have tried nestcape 4.08 and 4.7 navigator and
both exit on signal 10 and coredump quite often. It happens in the middle
of page rendering and also everytime I try to close the application (rare
since I hardly ever get the chance to do that myself).
I dont know why it
You may want to try upgrading your linux libraries... they may be old... I
don't have these problems though... Netscape rarely crashes for me.
=
| Kenneth Culver | FreeBSD: The best OS around.|
| Unix Systems
It crashes for me a lot. There's some deal about fonts, oddly enough, which
causes it to crash right away- see the installation instructions that come out
when you install communicator-47- it said something about mkfontdir.
It still crashes or wedges for me a lot, though. I tried mozilla, and
When is the estimated release of the FreeBSD-current 4.0?
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Hi !
I have hangs and timeouts using the EIDE disk in my computer.
The controller is a Abit Hot Rod 66 and Maxtor Diamond Max 54098U8.
I use the 80 pin cable from the Abit EIDE controller special for UDMA.
Messages are:
ad4: READ command timeout - resetting
ata2: resetting devices
ad4: WRITE
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Alex Le Heux wrote:
Hi,
Am I the only one who's experiencing an amzing amount of crashes on
Netscape?
It's been going on for quite some time now (months), upgrading Netscape or
switching from the Linux to the FreeBSD to the BSDI version doesn't help.
The most stable
Well, this settings
hw.atamodes: ---,---,---,---,pio,---,---,---,---,---,
result still in
ad4: WRITE command timeout - resetting
ata2: resetting devices .. done
ad4: timeout waiting for DRQad4: WRITE command timeout - resetting
ata2: resetting devices .. done
ad4: timeout waiting for DRQ
Nothing major
Finished a build, installed, and mergemaster points out that the $FreeBSD
line is missing from the /etc/group binary install. Only a touch
irritating. 'Twas the case with RC1 as well, but when I merged the temp
and original version it lumped the ID with a comment and the
When is the estimated release of the FreeBSD-current 4.0?
First week of March.
- Jordan
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On Feb 21, 7:51pm, Alex Le Heux wrote:
} Subject: Crashing netscape?
} Hi,
}
} Am I the only one who's experiencing an amzing amount of crashes on
} Netscape?
}
} It's been going on for quite some time now (months), upgrading Netscape or
} switching from the Linux to the FreeBSD to the BSDI
/local0/ftp/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/4.0-2221-SNAP/usr/libexec/elf
=== gnu/usr.bin/binutils/strings
install -c -s -o root -g wheel -m 555 strings
/local0/ftp/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/4.0-2221-SNAP/usr/libexec/elf
=== gnu/usr.bin/binutils/strip
install -c -o root -g wheel -m 555 maybe_stripped
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 06:21:48PM -0800, Thomas Dean wrote:
There were some posts on -current in the past few days about binutils.
I believe they were related.
Look at the archive on FreeBSD, search current for binutils.
Hehe, funny that you would suggest that I should look in the archives
root@zippy- cc -fPIC -c stub.c
root@zippy- ld -shared -o stub.so stub.o
root@zippy- cc -static test.c -o test stub.so
root@zippy- ./test
ELF interpreter /usr/lib/libc.so.1 not found
Abort trap
root@zippy- cc -static test.c -o test stub.o
root@zippy- ./test
Now in the client, calling doit()
You
David O'Brien committed some changes a few hours ago adding the gasp
infodocs into the build. He might have introduced a bug here. Here is
the commit message.
Jim Bloom
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obrien 2000/02/21 12:33:32 PST
Modified files:
gnu/usr.bin/binutils/doc Makefile
reeBSD/snapshots/4.0-2221-SNAP/usr/share/info/dir
install-info: No such file or directory for gasp.info
*** Error code 1
Is this during `make buildworld' or `make installworld'? Are you using
-DNOCLEAN by chance?
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Woops sorry I was worng.
tp-tt_rexmt-c_flags is actually causing the panic, and the
necessary data is the contents of the tp-tt_rexmt-c_flags.
(kgdb) print tp-tt_rexmt-c_flags
$1 = 6
(kgdb) print tp-tt_rexmt
$2 = (struct callout *) 0xd5ce6c2c
(kgdb) print (*tp-tt_rexmt)
$3
"Jeffrey J. Mountin" wrote:
Nothing major
Finished a build, installed, and mergemaster points out that the $FreeBSD
line is missing from the /etc/group binary install.
Hrrmm... so you did a clean install from floppies, etc. and the installed
version of /etc/group didn't have a
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jordan K. Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ran across this as part of my continuing efforts to make the openssl
library pull in the rsaref code at runtime, something which now works
just peachy in the dynamic linking case but does not work in the
static
There were some posts on -current in the past few days about binutils.
I believe they were related.
Look at the archive on FreeBSD, search current for binutils.
tomdean
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At 08:37 PM 2/21/00 -0800, Doug Barton wrote:
Hrrmm... so you did a clean install from floppies, etc. and the installed
version of /etc/group didn't have a $FreeBSD tag? I'm a little confused by
your account.
Yes, a clean install.
No, the sysinstall version of /etc/group did not have the
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bryan Liesner writes:
Netscape would always crash on me when loading a java applet - I found
that if you define both the scaled and unscaled fonts in XF86Config as
below that all the java related crashes go away.
Section "Files"
RgbPath
"Jeffrey J. Mountin" wrote:
At 08:37 PM 2/21/00 -0800, Doug Barton wrote:
Hrrmm... so you did a clean install from floppies, etc. and the installed
version of /etc/group didn't have a $FreeBSD tag? I'm a little confused by
your account.
Yes, a clean install.
No, the sysinstall
Yes, a clean install.
No, the sysinstall version of /etc/group did not have the tag.
Ok, that's bad. I'm cc'ing Jordan so he can look into it. Thanks for th
e
report. These are the little things that really need to be tested.
I'm not sure I understand this - sysinstall doesn't
Vladimir Kushnir wrote:
Hello,
I dont't know if this is some HW problem, but after the last update system
became unbootable if I load modules by /boot/loader rather them kldload.
That seems to be a bug -- I'd just load the modules via /etc/rc.conf for
now. Other people have
You may want to try upgrading your linux libraries... they may be old... I
don't have these problems though... Netscape rarely crashes for me.
Me and one of my friends got really sick of this problem one weekend a few
months ago (under Linux), and decided to figure out what was blowing up...
At 10:15 PM 2/21/00 -0800, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Yes, a clean install.
No, the sysinstall version of /etc/group did not have the tag.
Ok, that's bad. I'm cc'ing Jordan so he can look into it. Thanks for th
e
report. These are the little things that really need to be tested.
I'm
Hello,
I've yesterday sent a post on this list (from my work email) about the
impossibility of loading the if_xl and miibus modules with the loader
(it works well with kldload, afterwards)
This is with 4.0 - RC1.
TfH
(The loader loops trying to load the miibus module)
Mike Smith
Hello,
I've yesterday sent a post on this list (from my work email) about the
impossibility of loading the if_xl and miibus modules with the loader
(it works well with kldload, afterwards)
This is a known problem with modules that have dependancies; if you load
the miibus module first it
Mike Smith wrote:
Hello,
I've yesterday sent a post on this list (from my work email) about the
impossibility of loading the if_xl and miibus modules with the loader
(it works well with kldload, afterwards)
This is a known problem with modules that have dependancies; if you load
I've yesterday sent a post on this list (from my work email) about the
impossibility of loading the if_xl and miibus modules with the loader
(it works well with kldload, afterwards)
This is a known problem with modules that have dependancies; if you load
the miibus module first it
Hello All,
Here are some small patches for NETGRAPH.
These are against -current cvsup'ed yesterday around 8:30pm EST.
http://home.earthlink.net/~evmax/ng.tar.gz
It also includes small test program (based on nghook).
Compile and run it like:
# ./a.out -a iface_name: divert
NETGRAPH option
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