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I hope we can solve this problem so I can use FreeBSD natively. Thanks
up front for helping me with this issue.
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> > 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82573L Gigabit
> > Ethernet Controller 04:02.0 VGA compatible controller: XGI
> > Technology Inc. (eXtreme Graphics Innovation) Z7/Z9 (XG20
> (...snip...)
> > Disable everything you can to reduce the attachable devices and see
> > if it will still boot. This will help identify which device if any
> > is causing the hang
>
> Yes, I considered this. But even after having disabled everything
> that's possible in the bios, the boot issue
might have been some cause in the
upgrading of the machine to 3.2, or it might involve softupdates.
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s anybody else
> working on it? If so, I'll get out of your way.
Warner Losh is working on this, but he has the bad taste to let
his day job take priority, so this will take a bit of time ;-)
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> Attached are patches for rshd and rlogind to add a hook to use
> PAM modules to handle user authentication.
Thank you! Saves me (and JDP?) some work!
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ich commit broke it.
>
> I'm sorry, I don't have either in my arsenal currently.
I found that trying to build a PicoBSD floppy was a sure way of crashing
my current box :-( Perhaps that is a nice testing environment?
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> It's been pointed out to me in private mail that current's
> manpath.config is broken. If nobody's looked at it by tomorrow, I'll do
> so then.
Fixed.
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> The current pccard code is evil and must die.
Be that as it may, it is a huge improvement today over what it was
a month ago. Thanks!!
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> >> > I'm sorry, I don't have either in my arsenal currently.
> >> I found that trying to build a PicoBSD floppy was a sure way of crashing
> >> my current box :-( Perhaps that is a nice testing environment?
> >
> >Then you should investigate this further, because it looks like some bug
> >in vn(
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> Jordan,
>
> CVS is issuing an "out of memory" message on attempting to checkin a
> 12MB file. What can I do? There is 300M of swap on the machine, it is
> running FreeBSD 2.2.8, and CVS says:
> "Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.9.26
ou want them to go to and I'll add you.
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> There isn't any "int-cvs-cur", so are you referring to maybe the
> International Crypto Repository run by Mark Murray out of SA?
Yes, he is :-).
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quot; stuff up
> there too. I think it's a slippery slope.
Agreed. Sysctl's have a decent hierarchical structure; let's use it.
Examples of broken/unused hierarchical structures:
o .COM namespace.
o Average DOS user's hard disk management (everything off root).
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My vote is a resounding "Yes!".
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ing: `ERROR_TABLE_BASE_' redefined
> > /usr/obj/usr/src/kerberosIV/lib/libkadm/../../lib/libkrb/krb_err.h:13: warn
ing: this is the location of the previous definition
> > /usr/obj/usr/src/kerberosIV/lib/libkadm/../../lib/libkadm/kadm_err.h:17: in
valid macro name
>
> [S
> On Wed, Dec 29, 1999 at 08:57:33PM +0200, Mark Murray wrote:
> >
> > I don't see the errors below, I see libroken breaking because libgcc.a
> > can't be found.
>
> Can we track this down? Please post the output from
>
> cc -print-search-dirs
&
> My work around to this problem is to add the following line to /etc/pam.conf,
> rshdauthsufficient pam_deny.so
What timing! I just committed something that looks identical!
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On Wed, Jan 05, 2000 at 05:49:44PM -0500, Robert C. Noland III wrote:
> I have seen that as well... It seems to be caused by svr4_enable="YES"
> in rc.conf. or rather the specified module.
FWIW, this was fixed in rev 1.10 of svr4_sysvec.c
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ot-up.
Uh huh -- But you've specified a non-zero fsck pass number in the fstab
entry. Change this:
> /dev/vinum/initial /files1 ufs rw,noauto 2 2
to this:
/dev/vinum/initial /files1 ufs rw,noauto 2 0
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> In 2.95.2 there is now an additional cpp that is build using gcc.c and is
> a driver for the cccp.c cpp.
I dare you to try saying that again with a mouth full of peanuts!
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> With the 991229 shapshot, from a FreeBSD 3.3 or 3.4 machine:
>
> > rlogin bsd4
> assword:hey this is great!
>
> why is the initial 'P' missing, and the password echoed ?
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> full access to his computer. (ooohh nude hamster pics)
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> ===> libdes
Fixed - thanks!
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220 irq 9 drq 0:5 (1/1 channels duplex)
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Anyone else seeing this?
cc -O -pipe -DFREEBSD_NATIVE -DIN_GCC -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-DDEFAULT_TARGET_VERSION=\"2.95.2\" -DDEFAULT_TARGET_MACHINE=\"i386-unknown-freebsd\"
-DPREFIX=\"/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr\"
-I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cpp/../cc_tools
-I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin
cal reliability data; That data can (optionally) be sent back
to SGI too.
We could provide something like this, but (a) if it's on by default
it'll suck rocks, and (b) if it's off by default nobody will bother
turning it on. Hey ho!
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> I blew away /usr/obj but still get the same error.
...then your source tree is not up to date.
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> BTW, we can soon stop worrying about the crypto stuff, right? :)
It sure seems so! :-)
RSA will be the only problem for USA, and IDEA will be aproblem in Europe.
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would have have slammed it in the door, or stuck your finger in it?
[ enquiring minds 'n' all that... :-) ]
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a day.
... to parse the Makefile :-)
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es? I'd like to fix this. (I know libraries are a
big mess).
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lity. Before PAM it would be /etc/auth.conf.
>
> I wanted to add this functionality over a year ago, but Markm asked me to
> wait for PAM and that he was working on an implementation using that.
You want to work on PAM's, go ahead!
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I installed a fresh 4.0 release candidate this morning, including the
crypto stuff (des, kerberos...). Tried to install openssh from ports
tree as well, but couldn't. It was looking for
/usr/include/openssl/rsa.h which was not there, and I couldn't find a
knob to turn RSA requirement
On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 at 04:38:48PM +0100, Patrick M. Hausen wrote:
> Hi Mark!
>
> > I installed a fresh 4.0 release candidate this morning, including the
> > crypto stuff (des, kerberos...). Tried to install openssh from ports
> > tree as well, but couldn't. It was
> > I installed a fresh 4.0 release candidate this morning, including the
> > crypto stuff (des, kerberos...). Tried to install openssh from ports
> > tree as well, but couldn't. It was looking for
> > /usr/include/openssl/rsa.h which was not there, and I couldn't find a
> > knob to turn RSA requi
> > internat:/home/ftp/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/4.0-2211-SNAP/des > cat des.?? |
>tar -tzvf - | grep rsa
> > -r--r--r-- root/wheel12208 Feb 12 07:09 2000 usr/include/openssl/rsa.h
> >
> > Or is there something that I miss?
>
> That looks right. I think the original person was getting t
Gimme a break, I'm getting there! :-)
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> On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 09:34:36PM +0200, Mark Murray wrote:
> > markm 2000/02/24 21:34:35 SAST
> > IP libdes. All hail libcrypto!
> On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
>
> > Can anyone working on the recent sshd black magic linkage stuff please
> > step up and explain?
> >
> > Or shall i move it to network_pass4?
>
> Please just let mark fix it..don't want the too man
> Does this patch fix the problems people are seeing? It also generates the
> hostkey if it doesnt exist.
It works, but I'd prefer to see the launch of sshd in rc.network somewhere,
not in rc.
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> Since the start of sshd enables logins almost all stuff from the rc
> files should have been run (mounting homedirs, raising securelevels
> etc.) before sshd is started.
OK- fair enough!
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> This patch revive almost all login.conf and password/account expiration
> features, makes OpenSSH more FreeBSD login compatible and fix non-critical
> memory leak.
Cool! Thank you!
> Please review and commit.
Will do...
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> Thats what I actually thought too, but the comment in the source argues
> otherwise. I confess I don't know all that much about the SSH encryption
> protocols in detail.
Me three. Time for us all to read the SSH rfc's, methinks...
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> 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 m
hose" suid programs could be "de-suid'ed", and replaced with
a simple "does this username/password pair check out?" daemon/module,
would that make you happier?
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> Yes, but the benifits of a correct implementation are quite awesome,
> a centralized logging place to dole out authentication and potentially
> administratively shutdown/lockout accounts if a brute force attempt (or
> other abuse) is detected.
My thoughts pretty much close to
st of possibles.
> > ... etc. There are possibilities for DoS attacks, but the daemon
> > talks only to a Unix Domain Socket, so finding the perp is easy.
>
> And what happens when the daemon is dead, has crashed, or was never
> started?
Answer is "no". Possible DoS atta
All of the below are representative examples of the lattitude that
a sysamin may be granted when setting up her system. There is a DoS
of each of them. Pick your own policy.
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Sure. Code/Documetation welcome.
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> < said:
>
> > Why is this being discussed as if it is new?
>
> > This is what my tool _does_, for crying out loud!!
>
> Which so far nobody else has ever seen.
Nor asked to see.
Poul-Henning Kamp's "bike shed" argument applies here _big_time_.
ifferent file or a
> > database, without having to worry about rebuilding all the binaries. You
> > could even split users across different back end systems.
>
> This sounds like PAM, doesn't it?
One of the prime uses for the tool will be PAM.
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Doug Barton wrote:
> Mark Russell wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> > For the last few days I've been trying to buildworld on my
> > -CURRENT box and it barfs at libperl.
> >
> > cc -O -pipe -I/usr/obj/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/lib
> OK, so now that we've settled this, can we get something into the
> startup files? :)
Coming!
I have patches to complete K5 (and K5-ise ssh). May I bring them in?
I also need to fix up the release area and sysinstall.
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lnc0: DAD detected duplicate IPv6 address fe80:0001::0250:56ff:fe98:95ec
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lnc0: DAD complete for fe80:0001::0250:56ff:fe98:95ec - duplicate found
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> On Sat, 4 Mar 2000, Mark Ovens wrote:
>
> > I've just done a relatively painless upgrade from 3.4-STABLE to 4.0,
> > kudos to all he developers. However, one thing that doesn't work is
> > causing m
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> On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Mark Ovens wrote:
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> > On Sun, Mar 05, 2000 at 01:04:23PM +, Doug Rabson wrote:
> > > Could you send me the output of pnpinfo. I think we are missing a PnP ID
> > > in the sio dr
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> > On Sun, Mar 05, 2000 at 04:04:59PM +, Doug Rabson wrote:
> > > On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Mark Ovens wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Sun, Mar 05, 2000 at 01:04:23PM +, Doug Rabson
okay. There might be an ordering problem with the des.h symlink being
> created before the openssl/des.h file which it points to. Any ideas,
> Mark?
Don't shortcut make world. The files are correctly added there, and not
if you try to "get clever" :-).
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ould imply
> NO_OPENSSL, which in turn implies NO_OPENSSH, etc. NOSECURE should be
> removed since it's nonfunctional. NO_CRYPT or NO_OPENSSL should conflict
> with MAKE_KERBEROS?, etc.
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting. Hasn't crashed once so far, which is rather
unusual for products from RealNetworks!
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gt; Hmm. Do you get video, though? Also, which plugins did you install?
Yup, I get video; like I said, it's working perfectly. I just took it
through the stock standard installation (click next -> next -> finish,
with no other options).
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> > On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 06:01:57PM -0500, Donn Miller wrote:
> > > Hmm. Do you get video, though? Also, which plugins did you install?
> >
> > Yup, I
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> On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Mark Newton wrote:
>
> > > in there. I've got all the other posix functions, though. Are
> > > you using Linuxthreads?
> >
> > Everyone is using Linuxthread
Hello All!
I have got a $#|7load of crypto updates that I'd like to commit; they
are all over my tree, so let me describe what they do, and anyone who
wishes to review any part of them can get the appropriate bits.
1) Revisit the way libscrypt/libdescript get built. This is partially
based on Br
> On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, Mark Murray wrote:
>
> > 3) Upgade libdes. This is mainly for KerberosIV and Kerberos5. It does
> > not hurt anything else. This will go into src/crypto.
>
> You might also like to turn on the x86 assembler code (it's only for
> pentiums
net, but I tested it a
> fair bit myself back in Australia.
It didn't work very well for me, because what I had had missing bits;
also it did not fit into the framework I had already constructed.
What will be there after the commit is IMVHO a good starting point for
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> I've just committed the revised TCP timer code. There are some
> user visible changes:
:
> Also, some new sysctls have been added:
:
...&c
Please let the plebs know, in less kernel-ish terms, what this means?
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> Hey markm, ya wanna add this to your to-do list? :-)
Added :-)
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;m so glad you said this! I thought it was something to do with
my private patches on my development box, and it had me beat...
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> > invalid use of undefined type `struct termio'
>
> I suspect it's related to the international secure dist being out of sync.
> Make sure there's no -DTERMCAP in the telnet Makefiles...
Nope. The makefiles are in src/kerberosIV/... and they are not
export rest
> Should the "#include " in telnet.c be protected with a
> "#ifdef TERMCAP"?
Dunno. I have removed it from 2 builds - one clean and one with all
my crypto gunk (both failed, BTW). One box will take 1.5 hours, the
other will take 3.
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I have put new common error code in; compile_et and libcom_err
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> /usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/lib/libkrb.so: undefined reference to `init_error_table'
> /usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/lib/libkrb.so: undefined reference to
>`initialize_error_table_r'
Fixage committed. :-)
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> what version of what module?
src/libexec/ftpd/Makefile 1.28
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> >> what version of what module?
> > src/libexec/ftpd/Makefile 1.28
>
> that was what i had when i got the last breakage.
Huh? OK - test build in progress...
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> } src/libexec/ftpd/Makefile 1.28
>
> This certainly fixed the kerberized ftpd, but I also had to make similar
> changes to the Makefiles for rshd and rlogind in libexec and for su, rlogin
> and rsh in usr.bin to get 'make world' to complete.
Aaaah! That makes sense!
> will someone please shout when this is unbroken? need to build to debug
> this darn pcm issue.
I fixed this a few hourws ago already...
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Way ahead of you there. I fixed a few more; this one was for rlogind;
the others are rshd, rlogin, rsh and su.
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> fixes working. new build now running. back to chasing sound problems.
Kewl.
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Lots of sig11, then hang, reboot, my system drive is no longer considered
"bootable". Looks like bad bad things.
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Mark Hittinger
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>I have 'make release' up to the point where it fails building
> the PCCARD kernel. It needs to have the miibus0 controller added.
> A patch is attached.. Would someone please commit this?
What a coincidence! I just fixed this!
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sometimes the system disk gets badly clobbered.
Disabling ed0 in the boot -c menu works makes things happy.
FYI
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though I've already re-installed because of the corruption
damage. You may need to consider that if your situation is similar to
mine.
Later
Mark Hittinger
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Hi
Inside ed_probe_HP_pclanp() we are doing various checks to see if the device
is there and if we hit a problem we return 0 instead of an error. Attached
is a patch for this problem.
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oduce the exact error, but does anyone have other
experiences with the legacy build?
Mark
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Hey per request I'm reporting some ep0 breakage in today's -current. I have
an etherlink III 3c509B and the probing appears correct.
Sequence of events boot -s
# ifconfig ep0 inet 192.168.18.200
(PC hangs)
More later...
Mark Hittinger
tine I submitted
a patch for last week ( lots of return 0 instead of return ENXIO ).
I'll be doing some additional debugging this evening when I have more time.
Guess I made the mistake of misreading a request that came through
freebsd-current a few days ago asking for any problem reports
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