On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 05:56:16AM -0500, Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
>
> Hello Alex (and Jan)!
>
> > It could be that type slave files need to go in the subdirectory slave
> > and type master files need to go in the subdirectory master.
>
> named doesn't give me any errors.
> As I previously state
Hello Alex (and Jan)!
> It could be that type slave files need to go in the subdirectory slave
> and type master files need to go in the subdirectory master.
named doesn't give me any errors.
As I previously stated, my setup has been running flawlessly for months.
> Check you /var/log/messages
Hey!
> Offlist because this sounds like a general networking thing rather than
> anything fbsd-specific.
Alright. But just incase though ...
> Name resolution of nextgentel.{com,net} looks ok from here, if those IP
> addresses are accurate. When you say your nameserver is broken, what
> exactly
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 08:20:54AM -0500, Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
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> > Unfortunately, you appear to be preemptively rejecting the most obvious
> > advice, and implicitly asking that people start troubleshooting "from
> > the middle". Was your machine up without reboot for months? If so,
> > ther
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 07:37:19AM -0500, Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
>
> Hello boys!
>
> I just spent a few days doing a make world and kernel.
> My machine is terribly slow. Yet, my network problem hasn't
> gone away. This shows that it wasn't an asynchronisation
> between my world and kernel. I'v
> Unfortunately, you appear to be preemptively rejecting the most obvious
> advice, and implicitly asking that people start troubleshooting "from
> the middle". Was your machine up without reboot for months? If so,
> there's no guarantee that the state of named.conf actually reflects the
> state o
On Fri, 6 May 2005, Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
>
> Hello boys!
>
> I just spent a few days doing a make world and kernel.
> My machine is terribly slow. Yet, my network problem hasn't
> gone away. This shows that it wasn't an asynchronisation
> between my world and kernel. I've also compiled io an
Hello boys!
I just spent a few days doing a make world and kernel.
My machine is terribly slow. Yet, my network problem hasn't
gone away. This shows that it wasn't an asynchronisation
between my world and kernel. I've also compiled io and mem
into my new kernel.
Here is my problem description:
Fafa Diliha Romanova wrote:
> # netstat -rn
> #
> netstat: kvm not available
> Routing tables
> rt_tables: symbol not in namelist
If it isn't in the kernel config, you may need:
# kldload mem
to get this to work.
Rob.
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Tired of
On 5/2/05, Fafa Diliha Romanova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Something is terribly wrong here:
>
> 1. My name server setup is disfunctional.
> 2. My web, mail and fileserver is disfunctional.
> 3. I cannot SSH and FTP into certain servers.
> 4. I cannot ping my IP from the outside.
> 5
Thank you Jerry!
I'll get right on the building!
> These are signs of a kernel that is out of sync with the rest of "world".
> You said you didn't run a makeworld recently, but what about rebuilding
> the kernel?
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Fafa Hafiz Krantz
Senior Designer @ http://www.home.no/barbershop
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These are signs of a kernel that is out of sync with the rest of "world".
You said you didn't run a makeworld recently, but what about rebuilding
the kernel?
> # netstat -rn
> #
> netstat: kvm not available
> Routing tables
> rt_tables: symbol not in namelist
Jerry
http://www.syslog.org
Hello.
Something is terribly wrong here:
1. My name server setup is disfunctional.
2. My web, mail and fileserver is disfunctional.
3. I cannot SSH and FTP into certain servers.
4. I cannot ping my IP from the outside.
5. All this despite PF being disabled.
My configuration has been running flaw
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