I recently cvsuped to RELENG_4_7 in order to make world (over 4.6.2-p2). World
builds faine but the kernel fails to compile with the error messages below. This
happens on 3 boxes and it happens with GENERIC, so it's not my kernel config
file. Any idea how I can fix this? Shouldn't it be fixed in
Gelu G. Lupas wrote:
I recently cvsuped to RELENG_4_7 in order to make world (over 4.6.2-p2). World
builds faine but the kernel fails to compile with the error messages below. This
happens on 3 boxes and it happens with GENERIC, so it's not my kernel config
file. Any idea how I can fix this?
Check out my IPFilter/IPNAT setup script for FreeBSD, it might be just what
you are after
http://www.roq.com/bsd/
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Dear Sirs,
I'm running dial-in server (user-ppp + 2 modems),
I want ppp to take either tun2 or tun3, is it possible ?
I mean, when I call ppp -unit2 it takes _exactly_ tun2, which could be
already taken.
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Hi people,
did anybody use it with FreeBSD 4.5? The problem is that the system
doesn't see it, however 'nge' and 'miibus' support are included into the
kernel. Is it correct that it must be 'nge', because as described in
the man page, only DGE-500T card is supported by nge, however both
DGE-550T
Hello,
I'm trying to use mount_smbfs -N to get it to read the password from
/root/.nsmbrc:
# A simple configuration example:
# First, define a workgroup.
[default]
workgroup=datasvr
# The 'FSERVER' is an NT server.
[datasvr]
addr=IP
[datasvr:mailbackup:mail_backup]
# use persistent password
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Hello.
Yes, I saw and still see this obscure message since August 2002!
I did several postings here and got into contact with A. Fluegel,
one of the vendors of afbackup.
Afbackup worked 'stable' until we changed from FreeBSD 4.6.2 to 4.6.2-pl2
and this error occurs on our HP SureStore 40x6i DAT
Hello,
Do you know that line in /etc/lilo.conf (vga=???) that sets a different
screen resolution (vga mode) in linux? Well I am trying to to do
something similar in bsd. Maybe you could tell me where to start (i
don't even know where to fine the bsd boot manager).
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Hi,
And how would u deal with new versions of the already installed ports
in order to maintain good binary compatibility backwards and forwards?
Thank you.
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 05:00:03PM +0200, Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
Hi,
Is there en easy way
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x-config.ht
ml
Looks like it kind of depends on how you set up X, but it ought to be
in the
screen section of your XF86Config file
HTH,
KDK
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Its a litle more complex than just vga=ext and it is not under the boot
manager kernel options like lilo. U may need to modify rc.conf ttys and
kernel configuration. I include some of my settings but some of them are
for Greek console support though :) Check out the rc.console script. It
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 02:32:19PM +0100, Bjarne Wichmann Petersen wrote:
I've got an annoying problem when surfing. The browsers (both konq. and
phoenix/mozilla) needs a very long time (30-60 sec.) to resolve hostnames and
I'm out of clues to why. My setup is something like:
Cable-modem
I want to add a new 20 GB hard drive to my router/printer
server/fileserver. Does it make sense to make a big 20 GB partition and if
not, why?
Oh, and do you think it makes sense at all to integrate a 20 GB hard drive
into a P133 which shall share these 20 GB to three other machines and is
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Wow. This has been extremely useful to me, too. I have virtually the
same setup and problem.
If I'm understanding what you [Dr Seaman] are saying, if I analyze the
dns packet data, I might be able to determine if my ISP's DNS software
is broken? I would like to try this because I have a suspicion
Finally, would it be worth while to run my own DNS server? Will
setting it up be more trouble than it's worth?
It depends. I'm running local dns-caches on most servers and of course
on my gateway-machine. It's very easy to do this with djbdns. Just
install the daemontools, then djbdns and
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 10:27:19AM -0500, Alex(ander Sendzimir) wrote:
Wow. This has been extremely useful to me, too. I have virtually the
same setup and problem.
If I'm understanding what you [Dr Seaman] are saying, if I analyze the
dns packet data, I might be able to determine if my ISP's
pkg_add _r mtr
And run mtr for a few hours to a couple of points a few hops beyond your
ISP and see if you have big delays, packet loss, etc.
Len
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On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, at 18:17 [=GMT+0100], Volker Kindermann wrote:
It's very easy to do this with djbdns. Just
install the daemontools, then djbdns and configure your machine as a
local cache (if it's standalone) or an external cache (if you serve a
network). Instructions are on the webpage
Bonsoir a tous
Comment configurer une connection internet sous Freebsd4.7 ?
Celle ci fonctionnait par defaut sous Freebsd4.5
Merci
Dany_H ;-)
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On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 04:13:05PM +0200, Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
Hi,
And how would u deal with new versions of the already installed ports
in order to maintain good binary compatibility backwards and forwards?
I don't understand the question.
Kris
msg07430/pgp0.pgp
Daniel HARTMANN wrote:
Comment configurer une connection internet sous Freebsd4.7 ?
c'est une liste fbsd en anglais cher ami :)
si t'a connection internet fonctionnais avant elle devrait
toujours fonctionner.
quel type de connection as-tu ? RTC DSL CABLE ?
A+
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IT
I have two ethernet interface that installed with
varient ips(rl0 , rl1) .I want send data from one
ofthem that i like but data sent to outside of my
computer from rl0.
I bind ip address of rl1 and use sendto function in my
program but data go out from rl0 to the remout
address.please guide me.
Thanks to the list for such great information.
I have installed mta and am currently running it. How to interpret the
data correctly is the next step. I'm looking into bind. After this I
might look into djbdns. I'm digesting.
Thanks again. And this wasn't even my question originally!
: )
Alex
Hello ppl,
I got two different machines, a PIII 500 and a AMD k6-2 300.
I want the PIII to build a release for the AMD machine with
optimizations. Is this possible with a simple make release,
or do I have to do some sort of cross compiling?
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Hi
I am using a netgear router(RP114)
This box is also a dhcp server, and is connected to a ADSL Lan Modem
With the last release of Freebsd, I can not go out anymore
Dany_H ;-)
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Hi:
I have a Dell Inspiron 5000E running 4.7R with APM enabled in the kernel. I
have apm and apmd enabled in rc.conf. I can successfully suspend using zzz,
and the system unsuspends successfully (even in X, which is great!)
I want to configure the system to suspend automatically. I recall
Hello Gabriel,
Saturday, November 02, 2002, 12:20:59 PM, you wrote:
GA Whereas datasvr is the netbios name of the W2K server, mailbackup the
GA username and mail_backup the share in question (just don't ask why I need
GA to backup my secure mail server on a 2K box) and the password was
GA made
Ok, so last I heard was that the latest 4.7-STABLE had the apticam build in.
But how do I get it working exactly. I went though the realing notes and
didn't see specifics. Though I could just be stupid. And if I still can't
get the SCSI emulation working there can someone point me to a cheat
Dear FreeBSDers,
Sorry for the noise. I can't seem to find any useful information in the
archives.
Could you please let me know about your experience with the Tyan Thunder K7X
S2468GN?
MTIA,
Salvo
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When you say, release build, I'm assuming you mean a kernel and base
system. If this is the case, then, yes. It's pretty easy.
[1] place your custom configuration in /usr/src/sys/i386/conf
(or link to it there)
[2] read the top part of /usr/src/Makefile
[3] you might want to create|configure
Hi all
I run a web and ftp server. I want all my users chroot'ed, but I also want
them to access the down- og uploade dir. So in /home I have:
/home/Public
/home/user1
/home/user2
...and so on...and no anonymous ftp is not allowed.
To make the chroot thing work, I had to make all home paths
Hello,
I need to see what options a kernel was compiled with. I remember a
few years back that there is a command that will show you all the
kernel options and devices. Does anyone know how to do that?
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Doug Poland wrote:
Hello,
I need to see what options a kernel was compiled with. I remember a
few years back that there is a command that will show you all the
kernel options and devices. Does anyone know how to do that?
You can compile in that option:
options INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE
Matthew Seaman wrote:
Not knowing anything about your site, that's not something I can give
a definite answer to. However, running a DNS cache on a local LAN
segment is pretty simple to do, and usually improves performance. If
you run the /etc/namedb/make-localhost script and then fire up the
Hello everybody!
Is somebody knows how can I configure frequency (vertical)
and others characteristics of my monitor at console?
When I set VESA_800x600 I get small 'window' with big black borders.
Also when I set any VGA, VESA and 80x30 modes I get 60Hz frequency.
It's not so good for my eyes.
Well, I had a reply about one of my questions with one link to one
site so I'm asking just this one question again to the list. I am
wanting to buy and host a domain myself with apache on my freebsd
box. I would like some recomendations on some companies that offer
domains for a pretty good
From: Daniel HARTMANN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 2:18 PM
Subject: Internet connexion
Hi
I am using a netgear router(RP114)
This box is also a dhcp server, and is connected to a ADSL Lan
Modem
With the last release of Freebsd, I can not go out
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 02:31:06PM -0800, paul beard wrote:
Matthew Seaman wrote:
to /etc/rc.conf, and put the IP number of your server as the first
choice in /etc/resolv.conf:
nameserver 12.34.56.78
for the correct value of 12.34.56.78
I've done this, but I can't get 192.168.2.1
I am trying to compile the fxp module (driver) from FreeBSD -stable in my
copy of 4.6. I am getting the following:
linking kernel
if_fxp.o: in function 'fxp_add_rfabuf':
if_fxp.o(.text+0x2e5f): undefined reference tp 'm_getcl'
*** Error code 1
This is while trying to build a new kernel with the
i want to be able to run tail while NOT in root. is there a quick way to
give permission to another user solely for the purpose of running tail?
Charles Pelletier
Tech. Coordinator
St Luke's School
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On a otherwise working 4.7 system, during the last stage of the boot process
just before the login prompt appears, I get several kbytes of messages I
am unable
to understand why and from where they are coming.
Would be most grateful if somebody could help me find the solution.
A snippet from
Hi,
I mean that I have just finished reinstalling all ports hoping it would
solve some broken port/library dependencies I was suspecting using
porsupgrade -afp. Actually, it did a good job and solved all port
dependencies problems I had except 1. Some mozilla libaries remain
broken. I am
HI all. I got a rather interesting question about networking.
I've got two machines that I'm running. One is win2k, the other is
FBD4.5, only one of which (the win2k machine) is on the network. The old
Freebsd machine won't take a nic, so I was wondering if I could cheat and
connect it
Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
On a otherwise working 4.7 system, during the last stage of the boot
process
just before the login prompt appears, I get several kbytes of messages
I am unable
to understand why and from where they are coming.
Would be most grateful if somebody could help me find the
On Saturday, Nov 2, 2002, at 15:49 US/Pacific, Rick Hamell wrote:
Well, I had a reply about one of my questions with one link to one
site so I'm asking just this one question again to the list. I am
wanting to buy and host a domain myself with apache on my freebsd
box. I would like some
i want to be able to run tail while NOT in root. is there a quick way to
give permission to another user solely for the purpose of running tail?
What do you want to run tail on? It doesn't require root unless
the file is read-only root. Or is this some other tail?
jerry
Charles
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i want to be able to run tail while NOT in root. is there a quick way to
give
-rw--- 1 root wheel - 0 Oct 9 15:46 /var/log/security
Only root can tail that file unless u chmod (highly NOT recommended). If
u choose to do so u must also change newsyslog.conf.
this, exactly, is what i am doing:
tail -f /var/log/security
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Testing, thanks.
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On Saturday, 2 November 2002 at 20:39:02 -0600, Kizer wrote:
Testing, thanks.
Please don't send test messages to FreeBSD-questions. You
inconvenience thousands of people. Use the FreeBSD-test mailing list
instead: that's what it's there for.
Greg
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FreeBSD Users,
I've been using FreeBSD for quite some time now and have never had any real
difficulty with it until now. My BSD box (4.7) runs as a gateway/firewall
for my adsl and i've been doing a little fine tuning lately, and one of
those is to get my BSD box to forward all mail that is sent
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On Saturday, 2 November 2002 at 20:39:02 -0600, Kizer wrote:
Testing, thanks.
Please don't send test
I have two ethernet card(lan card)in my system.
they have varient IPs.My OS(FreeBSD 4.4) known them as
rl0 ,rl1.
I want send data from the card that i like but data
only sent from rl0.
In my program i act as below:
...
bind();//bind in rl1
sendto();//send from a socket that bind at rl1
Hello
I am Alireza .I develop a program for sending and
receiving data via two child as below:
main(){//parent
if(!fork()){
sendto(sd1,...);
recvfrom(rd1,...);
exit(0);
}
if(!fork()){
sendto(sd2,...);
recvfrom(rd2,...);
exit(0);
}
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Subject: Domains
Well, I had a reply about one of my questions with one link to one
site so I'm asking just this one question again to the list. I
am
wanting to buy and host a domain
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, at 21:58 [=GMT-0600], DaleCo Help Desk wrote:
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wanting to buy and host a domain myself with apache on my freebsd
box. I would like some recomendations on some companies that offer
I've been addressing an issue where I'm trying to have all my mail from my
root account forwarded to my home email address. The BSD box does not have
a FQDN and when trying to send any mail to my home accounts the mail relay
owned by those accounts will not accept them, assumingly because the
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I've been addressing an issue where I'm trying to have all my mail
from my
root account forwarded to my home email
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 02:43:05AM +0200, Lefteris Tsintjelis wrote:
Hi,
I mean that I have just finished reinstalling all ports hoping it would
solve some broken port/library dependencies I was suspecting using
porsupgrade -afp. Actually, it did a good job and solved all port
I did just try to run Make in my /etc/mail directory and the files did
indeed get remade, but, there still isn't a .mc file.
I did search for the freebsd.mc file and located it at
/usr/src/etc/sendmail/freebsd.mc. To get the genericstable to work I need
to add some lines to the .mc file, but the
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I did just try to run Make in my /etc/mail directory and the files did
indeed get remade, but, there still isn't a .mc file.
I did search for the freebsd.mc file and located it at
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To tell you the truth I can't remember if my current machine made the jump
from 3.x to 4.x branch, or, started somewhere on the 4.x and move up to 4.7
now, but, I have never run mergemaster before.
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To tell you the truth I can't remember if my current machine made the jump
from 3.x to 4.x branch, or, started somewhere on the 4.x and move up to 4.7
now, but, I have never run mergemaster
Well, I'm on a friends BSD 4.6 system looking at his /etc/mail directory and
the right files are there, and, his Makefile in that directory is definately
newer than the one I have?
What gives? Somewhere along the line have I made a mistake updating my
system along the 4.x tree?
Will other parts
I am not using X very often so I wouldn't really now. However, I will
give it an extensive try the next few days and see what happens. It will
probably be for me hard to tell why is failing anyway. I always had
problems with it.
Lefteris
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at
Since I've obviously overlooked the mergemaster step if I run it now will
there be an adverse effects on my sys? I've gone through the man page and
read through the UPDATE file and it appears to me that this is run AFTER the
build/installworld. Is this correct, or, after running the mergemaster
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Since I've obviously overlooked the mergemaster step if I run it now will
there be an adverse effects on my sys? I've gone through the man page and
read through the UPDATE file and it appears to
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Since I've obviously overlooked the
And, I might advise that you make a backup
of everything in /etc if you've never run mergemaster
before, just to be on the 'safe side.'
KDK
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Hello.
I am experiencing a hang on two machines that I think may be related. I am
hoping someone on the list may know a solution.
Basically under heavy disk load (buildworld, large package install, nightly
script run) the system will hang hard. The two systems have very little in
common, one is
Thanks again guys...i'm looking into mergemaster now and taking the
necessary steps to ensure there is NO system failure.
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On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, Jason Godfrey wrote:
Basically under heavy disk load (buildworld, large package install, nightly
script run) the system will hang hard. The two systems have very little in
common, one is a P2 400 running FreeBSD-Stable from Oct 2, the other (a new
machine) is a AMD 1600+
J U S T A S U G G E S T I O N
If this machine is critical to you, you might want to consider
determining which system/kernel source it's built off of and cvsup'ing
that source, buildworld, etc and make a backup, knowing that you can
restore to your original system. Then make the jump to
I'm already on 4.7 stable and the system isn't that critical, but, i'd love
to avoid any nuiances. I've already made a backup. I completed the
mergemaster part and everything seems okay so far.
thanks for the advice.
ed
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On Saturday 02 November 2002 15:41, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Thanks a lot, looks like it's doubleclick.net that is causing me headaches.
Which makes sense since most pages that takes time loading have adds from
doubleclick.net. Eg:
# dig www.computerworld.dk
; DiG 8.3 www.computerworld.dk
;;
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