ay be listening publicly on IPv6, but then refusing
the requests.
Is dns.tensor.gdynia.pl the same box as wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl? Did you
make any addressing changes around the time you started noticing this?
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hand.
but it works in 7.*
WOH!!!
;)
(running off to try it) This is a HUGE step in aiding with
implementing/debugging software that needs to be patched for IPv6
conformance (for me anyway).
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rectly to the Linksys (as opposed to wireless)
with the same IP configuration, does it work then?
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lo, all
I knew I should have done that in the first place, sorry :-)
They were embarrassingly messy so I resisted
I just fixed them up a bit
I hope they can be of help
See OpenVPN from http://www.isgsp.net/freebsd/index.html
Take care
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solid
I found the OpenVPN docs were excellent for Windohs/Linux but were lacking a
little for BSD
I can send you my personal BSD related notes if you like
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e just that.
Hope I understood your problem properly.
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worthwhile looking into!
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Through all the information I've read (and after testing for myself), it
appears as though IPv6 is still not possible inside of a jail. Is this
correct?
Is there any way that this can be accomplished?
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ormal behavior, but on FreeBSD, it's got
me worried...
I presume the security section of the manual has a good into to
detecting intruders, but first I'm interested if there is a legitimate
reason for find to be torturing my disk. I don't run much on my
system - apache, cvs, p
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Unga
> > Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 9:14 PM
> > To: Steve Lake
> > Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> > Subject: Re: Looking for gur
If you are honest for your site's objective,
appreciate if could drop the penguin from the site's
logo without a delay. It clearly shows your bias.
Well, I am looking for a new logo, but I'd need someone who could
help me design it since I'm not all that great at graphic design. ^_^;
your site ;)
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Hi everyone. I was wondering if anybody here might be interested
in writing and donating a few Freebsd tutorials or articles to Raiden's
Realm to help us boost the number of Freebsd related articles on the
site. A lot of what we have is Linux oriented right now because most of
the peo
od you), that's
rubbish:
http://www.interazioni.it/opensource/chkusr/ (as an example)
...which works very well.
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Steve Bertrand wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Does anyone know of anyone make an enterprise level router based off
of FreeBSD?
In all seriousness, if you want to roll your own based on FreeBSD, I
have a couple of these units that I've been testing internally with that
run FreeBSD off
y are being used to test the Quality of Quagga's implementation of
BGP, and seem to run very well.
I haven't gone as far to really test them for pps or throughput yet, but
they hold up well, no moving parts, not much more $ than a decent
whitebox, and much s
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Does anyone know of anyone make an enterprise level router based off
of FreeBSD?
define what "enterprise level router" is
Something that doesn't say 'Vista capable' on the box?
:)
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ssage that this was a workplace-type
environment, and figured that he wouldn't want to hand-manage this type
of thing.
Also, pardon my ignorance, but if you were to DNS redirect a domain name
to a specific IP with BIND, wouldn't you have to create a DNS zone for
each
cular site.
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The latter point is why I went from BIND to TinyDNS (VegaDNS) in the
first place, but it's seriously lacking with IPv6 support.
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is exactly what I'm after.
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authoritative for.
I'm sorry, I don't know how to put it into other words, other than I
want complete separation from dns authoritative and dns caching services
to be disparate.
The same thing I get when I run tinydns and dnscache on two separate
IP
f it will help, but your true three options are:
- dynamic routing (co-operation with ISP's)
- IPFW (or equivalent) policy based routing (source routing)
- periodic check via a script
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Again, I'd rather do this without jails if possible, and at the same
time, be able to use the built in FBSD startup scripts if possible.
Can you not make use of BIND 9's "view" features
uilt in FBSD startup scripts if possible. If
not, heres another question:
If I need to create my own custom script to do this sort of thing, where
should it be loaded from? Some of my firewall rulesets rely on DNS to be
up prior to them.
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On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 5:28 AM, bridd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> I saw your thread
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-usb/2008-April/004753.html
> via googling for FreeBSD fxload equivalents. Did you get any further
> with it?
>
> I'
From what I'm reading, it looks like you want a secure proxy rather than
a VPN, per se. SSH can be used to provide that functionality very
simply:
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=408
That explains how to use SSH for remote proxy service with Firefox, but
it's simple enough to
At 10:53 PM 5/18/2008 +0200, Mister Olli wrote:
first you should consider the following questions:
- what kind of VPN do you wanna use? (SSL or IPSec based)
From what I remember of my security training years ago, IPSec was
always better. So I'd likely go with that.
- what kind of a
Hi everyone. I'm looking for a tutorial on how to setup a VPN server on
Freebsd. Since I'm unfamiliar with VPN, a guide that is as simple as
possible would be preferred. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
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> >>> My code so far:
> >>>
> >>> - tear along dotted line -
> >>> tapFD = open ("/dev/tap0", O_RDWR);
> >>> if (tapFD < 0) {
> >>>fprintf (stderr, "Failed to open /dev/tap0: %d.\n",
Just found strings(1), the util, thought there might be something like
that for lcase/tolower/strlwr? Would definitely pretty up my old
photos directories from my win32 days...
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=0x40 0x00 0x06
acd0: FAILURE - READ_BUFFER ILLEGAL REQUEST asc=0x20 ascq=0x00
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I have atapicam loaded.
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see a bunch of #ifdef __APPLE__ lines to pull in alternate headers;
what's the equiv for FreeBSD?
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mount: /dev/cd0 : Invalid Argument
Can anyone shed some quick light onto the solution that I am likely
purely overlooking?
Try this:
mount_cd9660 /dev/cd0 /mnt
Thank you for the very quick reply. The above command that David stated
worked immediately.
Thanks everyone,
Steve
also tried all manner of cd0a etc, but they don't exist. (I can
confirm cd0 is the only entry that appears in /dev after USB insertion).
Can anyone shed some quick light onto the solution that I am likely
purely overlooking?
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I think I'm having problems with a port due to a sub-port having
incorrect configure options. Anyone know how to find out what those
might have been? I'm not seeing a standard way to find that out...
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to using a "tap" bridge instead. I have not had any
problems with it. FYI I am on FreeBSD 7.0-stable, amd64.
Steve
~/bin/qemu.sh:
sudo kldload kqemu if_tap if_bridge aio
sudo sysctl net.link.tap.user_open=1
sudo sysctl net.link.tap.devfs_cloning=1
sudo sysctl net.link.tap.up_on_
o be desired. I
thought I'd give wine a shot.
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it...
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Anyone know if this is in the works? Not an issue, my second NIC
works fine, but I'd like to use the onboard one day...
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poking around yet, but it did boot.
Thank.
Steve.
- Original Message -
From: "Gary Newcombe"
To: "Steve P."
Subject: Re: Install problem to external usb hard drive
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 12:57:32 +1000
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 21:04:51 -0500, "Ste
Gary,
If I may ask for a clarification...the link you offered regarded a usb
"pen" drive (flash?), while my problem involves a usb "hard" drive.
Would the problem with a flash drive be the same as my problem with a
hard drive?
Thanks.
Steve.
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an external usb hard drive leaving internal
drive untouched? Is this possible?
2. Or if it is impossible, do I need to install the loader on the
internal normally booting hard drive?
Any tips or url's appreciated in advance.
Steve.
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hacking the Makefile). I don't think I call into any libraries that
need pthreads now, but it'd be a nasty surprise later if I end up
wanting to, so it's not my favorite choice.
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under the guidance of FreeBSD that you need help with.
For instance, are you trying to hijack all of your user traffic destined
for port 80 at the transport layer as soon as they log in?
Any information regarding FreeBSD would be most beneficial.
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$device-name";
};
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to rectify the problem. I've also got several linux
ports that hit usb devices via libusb that won't connect without sudo
- obviously, I'd like not to have to run user-type apps with sudo on
my system
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Granted. It's just one more thing to hack when porting linux code
(which I'm getting rather tired of doing, I must admit - they seem to
assume everyone likes to include every new api ever concieved, then
they go off and use them...)
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I'm getting an undefined reference to strndup, so clearly there's a
header somewhere with it - doesn't seem to be in my default libc,
however on 7.0-amd64?
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(although it just takes 5 minutes to mount and then has gibberish, not
a crash) - am I just special? I haven't heard anything about this on
the list.
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Warren Block wrote:
On Tue, 8 Apr 2008, Steve Bertrand wrote:
If you ever need to add any other workstations to the network, you
will want to ensure that the IP you added to FreeBSD manually does not
fall within the DHCP scope of the gateway.
For instance, if you plug a Windows PC into the
Johannes-Maria Kaltenbach wrote:
Hello,
many thanks for your help.
The problem was already solved with the first answer I read
by Steve Bertrand,
Derek does have an important point.
If you ever need to add any other workstations to the network, you will
want to ensure that the IP you added
scope, and then proceeded to route all unknown traffic to yourself.
You probably want:
# ifconfig rl0 192.168.2.100 255.255.255.0
...and
# route add default 192.168.2.1
Then, for name resolution:
# echo "nameserver ip.of.isp.dns" >> /e
app from sourceforge, but there's a bunch of linux includes
missing.
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t for, in 7.0 (6.3?) the rc.conf setup has changed:
rc.conf:
...
rpcbind_enable=YES
rpcbind_flags="-h 127.0.0.1"
amd_enable=YES
amd_flags="-a /.amd_mnt -c 10 -w 2 -l syslog /host /etc/amd.map"
...
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> I am porting a linux app which is looking for libdl.a (which I
> understand from googling is related to loading of shared libs). The
> app makes a libusb-based shared lib. FreeBSD uses shared libs, so I
I assume if I link a native FreeBSD
app against this, fireworks will be the only result. I further assume
since I got no error from gcc, that some freebsd header actally points
to the exact functions expected in libdl.a, so they are in there
somewhere
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ort.h anywhere, so I assume a direct equivalent is
unavailable.
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) support multi-link (aka bonded, aka bundled) ADSL links
- are you looking strictly for load-balancing, or do you want redundancy too
If you don't get too far here, you may want to migrate the thread over
to -net.
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l the examples on the net (as well as tried
/usr/local/etc/tsocks.conf), but when I use tsocks firefox, my proxy
at 8080 is not used and the local internet connection is. I get no
errors on stdout, etc. What could be wrong?
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> On Wednesday 12 March 2008 01:15:52 Steve Franks wrote:
> > I'd like to keep track of how many times I've run make for a given
> > source. I'm sure someone knows how to get make to run a
ion into google gives me 10^life of universe in microseconds
hits.
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Just built /devel/clint on my vanilla 7.0 system. Appears to build
and install fine, but #clint or #clint --help freezes the console, and
ctrl-C initiates a core-dump. Python appears to run just fine.
Info:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/home/steve]$ pkg_info | grep clint
clint-0.1.2_4 A static
I just added a device driver source file to the appropriate location
and rebuilt:
dystant# cd /usr/src
dystant# make buildkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC
...
dystant# make installkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC
dystant# init 6
...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/home/steve]$ sudo kldload ucp
kldload: can't load ucp:
f it results in a more stable 7.0.
I finished a large copy several hours ago, and I see several of the
following in dmesg: "umass0: Invalid CSW: tag 242579 should be
242656". Several files are corrupted. No errors or issue when the
data was
d of the default '/'.
I know how to do this with sysinstall, but I'm not sure if I need to put
an entry into /etc/make.conf, or use a command-line switch to get my
desired results.
Can someone please help clarify how I go about this?
Steve
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>
> Steve Franks wrote:
> > Incidentally, if you hack the i386 only line out of the makefile, it
> > builds and works jus
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> I can't see any reason why amd64 can't set the video bios successfully
>
> Steve
>
Incidentally, if you hack the i386 only line out of the makefile, it
builds and works just fine on my
I can't see any reason why amd64 can't set the video bios successfully....
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Sorry, forgot to mention that. Haven't tweaked the network at all.
Just using the defaults.
Steve
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>
>
> > The only relevant info in dmesg is that "pid exitied on signal
> > 11 (c
The only relevant info in dmesg is that "pid exitied on signal
11 (core dump)".
It runs fine until I access the network (either with ftp or iexplore),
then cores. Just built from source 2 days ago (qemu 0.9.0_3). System
is a vanilla amd64 7.0-RC2. Ssytem network access is fine.
Tha
andbook
until I made a new xorg.conf file.
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Just got a new motherboard, which is always painful. For once,
everything *but* the NIC works. NIC is supposedly a Realtek RTL8100C,
but it says 1000T all over the manual, and that chip is 100T. Who
knows. All the 8100 references I can find in the mailing lists are OT
about snd_hda.
Steve
seem
to fix it. Brandelf looks correct (SRV4) for both the app, and
fontconfg.so.1. So, how does FBSD figure out what lib to grab, and
why is it grabbing the wrong one?
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fontconfg.so.1. So, how does FBSD figure out what lib to grab, and
why is it grabbing the wrong one?
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I get the following:
>nenscript "a.cpp"
lpr: Unable to connect to /var/run/printer: No such file or directory
lpr: Check to see if the master 'lpd' process is running.
jobs queued, but cannot start daemon.
>Exit code: 0
How do I bolt that
So my problem is that things are expecting libs in
/usr/compat/linux/lib instead of /usr/compat/linux/usr/lib, and when
they don't find it in linux/lib they go straight to the FreeBSD
version?
So should I be fixing my path, or linking linux/usr/lib to linux/lib, or what?
Steve
On Feb 11,
I think my problem lies elsewhere: linux & abi started, but no
difference! I have the linux .so files right in compat/linux/usr/lib,
but it always finds the freeBSD versions first!
Steve
sh-3.00$ kldstat
Id Refs AddressSize Name
1 19 0xc040 926ed4 kernel
21 0xc0d2
OS ABI invalid
sh-3.00$
Sothat don't seem right. How do I get
/compat/linux/bin/sh to work right? New .shrc file? Something I
missed?
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. I thought fontconfig was pretty
basic, so I am assuming I have it an am missing something else.
I've just set up linux compat and already got the kernel module loaded
and linprocfs (which was causing another error by it's absence) all
working, so I feel I must be getting clo
But there are sites (such as this one:
http://www.linux.com/feature/53055) that talk about actually using
linux_base-fc8 (which I can't even find on 7.0rc1). How is that
possible if the kernel is too old for it?
Steve
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base-f7]$ sudo make install clean
===> linux_base-f7-7 compat.linux.osrelease: 2.4.2 is not supported.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/emulators/linux_base-f7.
???
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keep going - I assume that's what my dvd
player does. These are not commercial disks, so I can't just go out
and buy a new one, and I was too stupid to make backups, so I have a
vested interest in a workaround.
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Can I then mount the bin file as if it was the dvd, or how do I
retrieve the actual filesystem at that point?
Thanks,
Steve
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> On Feb 7, 2008, at 10:54 AM, Steve Franks wrote:
> > I have a bunch of disks that will
Don't get it. I installed firefox from the package at
ftp4.us.freebsd.org like always (so I thought) but if I run 'firefox',
I get a prompt back, and no firefox, but if I run it as sudo, it comes
up fine. Where should I start fixing permissions at, do yo
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> here it is again with more detail:
[...]
I'm seeing the same thing. However, I created the ISO on a Gentoo
2005 box, and burned it and checked the dates/
eon 1.25.0 20060524
...
info: [drm] Setting GART location based on new memory map
info: [drm] writeback test succeeded in 1 usecs
drm0: [ITHREAD]
error: [drm:pid1180:drm_close] *ERROR* can't find authenticator
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> Quoting Steve Franks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Maybe I missed something critical, but I just decided to give 7.0rc1 a
> > shot, did a standard x-user install on a fresh system (older 1.3GHz
>
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> Maybe I missed something critical, but I just decided to give 7.0rc1 a
> shot, did a standard x-user install on a fresh system (older 1.3GHz
> laptop), went smoothly, but startx reports "(EE) Failed to
seems a tad strange. If it's really not an issue where I forgot to
RTFM somewhere, I thought I'd post it so it can be looked at. I'm now
in the process of reinstalling xorg from the metaport...don't see any
earlier posts on this topic, so I m
on 0.0 network and a pc on 2.0 network
- ping from pc on 2.0 network to 192.168.0.1
- ping from pc on 0.0 network to 192.168.2.138
- sysctl -a net.inet.ip.forwarding (on the GatewayComp)
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I thought a number of people would be interested in my experience with
the CP2101 driver on FreeBSD, so here it is:
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To:
plicitly calling that
> file with the ./ telling the system THIS ONE.
Ah! You'd think any one of the many tutorials I read would have
mentioned that little detail ;)
Thanks, all
Steve
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I keep reading about making sh scripts executable with #!/bin/sh on
the first line and chmod to executable. That works with all my system
scripts (rc, etc.) or my system would be DOA, no doubt. When I do it
in my home folder, however, running
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