Texas Instruments Laptop

2004-07-08 Thread David Wiebe
Hi, 

I am trying to install freebsd from a cdrom onto my Texas Instruments Laptop Model 
Extensa 650 CD. It has a 133Mhz processor(intel), a 5Gbyte HD and 32 Megs Ram.

The problem I run into is that when booting from the CDROM, after going past the page 
where it asks you if you want to continue with the installation(Sorry I forget the 
name of that page, it only has three options and to install you need to press q or 
enter) it reboots.

I dont know how not to get it to reboot so I am asking if there is anyone who might 
know how to get past this problem.

Thanks

David

PS. Its free bsd version 4.6(I know its a bit older but still, it should work right?)
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Freebsd com/non-com user list

2004-07-08 Thread jim
I'm trying to find out where the hyperlink to the commercial and regular
users of FreeBSD went!  This is where I found the HungryProgrammers
I'm not looking for their site but the link you guys had that listed
many many many com/non-com users who use FreeBSD?  I've looked at it in
the past but can not find it now.  Where's it located?

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Network configuration in FreeBSD

2004-07-08 Thread Miguel Cardenas
Hello

Am new to FreeBSD... just installed it for 2nd time today, but don't know what 
I did that it didn't ask me for the network configuration (ip, domain, 
etc)... once installed, is there a command to perform that task?

I'm linux user, so am familiar to *nix systems, but don't know how to 
configure the network specifically on freebsd...

Thanks for any comment,
Mike

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Re: Network configuration in FreeBSD

2004-07-08 Thread uidzero
Miguel Cardenas wrote:
Hello
Am new to FreeBSD... just installed it for 2nd time today, but don't know what 
I did that it didn't ask me for the network configuration (ip, domain, 
etc)... once installed, is there a command to perform that task?

I'm linux user, so am familiar to *nix systems, but don't know how to 
configure the network specifically on freebsd...

Thanks for any comment,
Mike
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The FreeBSD Handbook literally covers everything basic to FreeBSD. 
Give that a try. :)

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Vinum shows 0% space used

2004-07-08 Thread Mario Doria
Hi,

Im running 5-CURRENT on a machine with vinum enabled, its works perfectly 
but the command vinum ld gives only this output:

vinum - ld
D tecdigital2   State: up   /dev/da3s1e A: 0/35016 MB (0%)
D tecdigital1   State: up   /dev/da2s1e A: 0/35016 MB (0%)
D var2  State: up   /dev/da1s1d A: 0/256 MB (0%)
D jails2State: up   /dev/da1s1e A: 0/1600 MB (0%)
D usr2  State: up   /dev/da1s1f A: 0/2600 MB (0%)
D home2 State: up   /dev/da1s1g A: 0/3707 MB (0%)
D var1  State: up   /dev/da0s1d A: 0/256 MB (0%)
D jails1State: up   /dev/da0s1e A: 0/1600 MB (0%)
D usr1  State: up   /dev/da0s1f A: 0/2600 MB (0%)
D home1 State: up   /dev/da0s1g A: 0/3707 MB (0%)

As if there was no data in those drives. But, if I do:
# df -h
Filesystem   SizeUsed   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/da0s1a  248M 68M160M30%/
devfs1.0K1.0K  0B   100%/dev
/dev/md0  28M1.0K 28M 0%/tmp-php
/dev/vinum/home  3.5G463M2.8G14%/home
/dev/vinum/jails 1.5G721M703M51%/jails
/dev/vinum/usr   2.5G1.4G879M62%/usr
/dev/vinum/var   248M 47M181M21%/var
/dev/vinum/tecdigital 66G 34G 27G55%/tdigital

Everything is in order, the partitions have data and it works perfectly. 
All volumes are mirrored configurations, except one where it is only two 
concatenated plexes to have a bigger volume (tdigital).

Is something wrong with my config or just an error with vinum reporting 
data?


Thanks


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Re: Vinum shows 0% space used

2004-07-08 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Thursday,  8 July 2004 at  1:57:35 -0500, Mario Doria wrote:
 Hi,

 Im running 5-CURRENT on a machine with vinum enabled, its works perfectly
 but the command vinum ld gives only this output:

 vinum - ld
 D tecdigital2   State: up   /dev/da3s1e A: 0/35016 MB (0%)
 D tecdigital1   State: up   /dev/da2s1e A: 0/35016 MB (0%)
 D var2  State: up   /dev/da1s1d A: 0/256 MB (0%)
 D jails2State: up   /dev/da1s1e A: 0/1600 MB (0%)
 D usr2  State: up   /dev/da1s1f A: 0/2600 MB (0%)
 D home2 State: up   /dev/da1s1g A: 0/3707 MB (0%)
 D var1  State: up   /dev/da0s1d A: 0/256 MB (0%)
 D jails1State: up   /dev/da0s1e A: 0/1600 MB (0%)
 D usr1  State: up   /dev/da0s1f A: 0/2600 MB (0%)
 D home1 State: up   /dev/da0s1g A: 0/3707 MB (0%)

 As if there was no data in those drives.

A stands for Available, i.e. not allocated.  In this case, it's
showing that all drives are fully allocated.

 Is something wrong with my config or just an error with vinum
 reporting data?

Just a misunderstanding.

FWIW, there *have* been problems in this area.  But not in your case.

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truss command on 5.2.1-p9

2004-07-08 Thread Murat Ustuntas
Hello all,
I need to truss command on FreeBSD 5.2.1-p9. But, if
I want to run the command truss says me:
   # truss /usr/sbin/sshd
   truss: cannot open /proc/8668/mem: No such file or directory
   truss: cannot open /proc/curproc/mem: No such file or directory
sshd process is running, and in the proc directory,
i have the number 8668 and mem too. What is the problem? How
can I fix that? (I dont know that this is a bug or not :( )
Regards,
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Vinum panic on boot

2004-07-08 Thread Mario Doria
Hi,

Another vinum question. I have a machine running 5-CURRENT sources from 
yesterday (yes I know the dangers of running CURRENT and I did read the 
mailing list archives).  I think I found a bug, if I add 
start_vinum=YES to /etc/rc.conf, at boot I get a panic with a message 
saying:

panic: vinum: dangling vnode snip

Im sorry I do not have the complete message, it is the machine I am using 
as a gateway and I prefered to get online and find some more information. 
I'd be happy to compile a debugging kernel if necessary. 

The problem does not happen if after booting I do a vinum start, vinum 
works great.

Has anybody else experienced this?

Thanks


Mario
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Re: WPC11 ver 3 or bust...

2004-07-08 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik

On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Eric Crist wrote:

 wi0: wi_cmd: busy bit won't clear

What firmware are you using on the card ? You propably want:

wi0: using RF:PRISM2.5 MAC:ISL3874A(Mini-PCI)
wi0: Intersil Firmware: Primary 1.01.01, Station 1.05.06

or higher. And in your kernel you are just using

device  pccard  # PC Card (16-bit) bus
device  wlan
device  wi

and have switched off cbb, pcic and cardbus ?

Dw
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Re: Vinum panic on boot

2004-07-08 Thread Mario Doria
Hi again, 


Sorry for replying to my own post, I wanted to add some more details.

Here's a more detailed message about the panic on boot:

Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
Pre-seeding PRNG: kickstart.
Loading configuration files.
Entropy harvesting: interrupts ethernet point_to_point kickstart.
vinum: loaded
panic: unmount: dangling vnode

syncing disks, buffers remaining... 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 
220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220
Giving up on 183 buffers
uptime: 18s

And that's it


Mario   
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frontpage compile error

2004-07-08 Thread RYAN vAN GINNEKEN
tring to install frontpage from the ports get this error get the same 
error when i try to intall compat3x

Patching for frontpage-5.0.2.2623_1
===  Applying FreeBSD patches for frontpage-5.0.2.2623_1
===   frontpage-5.0.2.2623_1 depends on shared library: c.3 - not found
===Verifying install for c.3 in /usr/ports/misc/compat3x
===  compat3x-i386-4.4.20020925 is forbidden: FreeBSD-SA-03:05.xdr, 
FreeBSD-SA-03:08.realpath  - not fixed / no lib available.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/misc/compat3x.
*** Error code 1
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Re: frontpage compile error

2004-07-08 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 01:29:59AM -0600, RYAN vAN GINNEKEN wrote:
 tring to install frontpage from the ports get this error get the same 
 error when i try to intall compat3x
 
 Patching for frontpage-5.0.2.2623_1
 ===  Applying FreeBSD patches for frontpage-5.0.2.2623_1
 ===   frontpage-5.0.2.2623_1 depends on shared library: c.3 - not found
 ===Verifying install for c.3 in /usr/ports/misc/compat3x
 ===  compat3x-i386-4.4.20020925 is forbidden: FreeBSD-SA-03:05.xdr, 
 FreeBSD-SA-03:08.realpath  - not fixed / no lib available.
 *** Error code 1

Yes.

Kris


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X servers

2004-07-08 Thread Jammet
What is the differnce really between x.org and xfree86 and all the
others? I know there are 3 or 4 differnt servers atleast, what are the
advantages and disavantages to each and so on?

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free bsd4.4 lite

2004-07-08 Thread amith bc
Hello,

We have ported TCP/IP Stack from FreeBSD4.4 Lite to
OS/2. We would like to know, if the TCP/IP reset
spoofing vulnerability has been taken care in
FreeBSD4.4 Lite? We are aware that this vulnerability
affects 2.2-stable systems from before
September 16, 1998.  -stable systems after that date
do not suffer from this problem. It will also apply to
FreeBSD 2.2.6 and 2.2.7.

We would like to know if the patch given in
FreeBSD-SA-98_07_rst_asc.htm applies to FreeBSD4.4lite
as well? 
Please help!

Regards,
Amith




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Re: cvsup behind windows xp

2004-07-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 12:33:18AM +0200, Grant Speelman wrote:

 I got the small problem, I would like to keep my ports collection 
 update using cvsup but I don't have a direct connection to the 
 internet. My Computer is on a network with my Fathers computer which 
 is running windows xp.  Lets say I have full access to my fathers 
 computer as long I don't remove windows xp. What would I have to do 
 to my fathers computer and my in order to keep my ports collections 
 updated.
 
 I read the man pages something about cvsup using a socks proxy but 
 where do I find this runsock(I look in the ports and try the 'which' 
 command) and how do I use it. 

You can enable 'connection sharing' on your Father's XP box which
should permit your FreeBSD machine sufficient network access to run
cvsup(1).  Connection Sharing simply makes the XP machine into a NAT
gateway for your home network, and enables a DHCP+DNS service on the
XP box, so that other home machines can autoconfigure themselves
against it.  A FreeBSD machine should be able to do that without too
much trouble.

There's plenty of previous traffic on this topic on the FreeBSD lists
-- start with these, for example

http://freebsd.rambler.ru/srch?words=%22Connection+sharing%22

Good luck.  Oh, and good luck in the near future when you start trying
to persuade your Father that having a FreeBSD box to do the Internet
Gateway stuff would be a better idea -- somehow I can sense that one
coming...

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: Freebsd com/non-com user list

2004-07-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 01:33:33AM -0500, jim wrote:
 I'm trying to find out where the hyperlink to the commercial and regular
 users of FreeBSD went!  This is where I found the HungryProgrammers
 I'm not looking for their site but the link you guys had that listed
 many many many com/non-com users who use FreeBSD?  I've looked at it in
 the past but can not find it now.  Where's it located?

I think you're talking about the FreeBSD Gallery pages --
unfortunately, that area of the web site proved to be almost
impossible to maintain, and it was removed in March:

http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/cvs-doc/2004-March/004571.html

http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-doc/2004-March/003721.html

(see also the whole thread deriving from that).

If it wasn't the gallery you were asking about, then maybe you meant
the 'Commercial Vendors' page (which is most certainly still there,
and not going to be removed any time soon):

http://www.freebsd.org/commercial/

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: X servers

2004-07-08 Thread Geert Hendrickx
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 02:01:21AM -0700, Jammet wrote:
 What is the differnce really between x.org and xfree86 and all the
 others? I know there are 3 or 4 differnt servers atleast, what are the
 advantages and disavantages to each and so on?

X.org forked from XFree86 (recently), because XFree86 changed their
license in 4.4.  The differences (now) are very small, but of course
they may diverge more in the future.  FreeBSD, as well as most Linux
distributions, have adopted X.org instead of XFree86 4.4.  

I upgraded from XFree86 4.3 to X.org 6.7.0, and I haven't noticed any
difference (yet), except that XF86Config is now xorg.conf :-).  They did
include some new video-drivers though.  

I don't know about any other (free) X-servers.  

GH
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Re: free bsd4.4 lite

2004-07-08 Thread Dag-Erling Smørgrav
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 We have ported TCP/IP Stack from FreeBSD4.4 Lite to OS/2.

There is no such thing as FreeBSD 4.4 Lite.

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RE: WPC11 ver 3 or bust...

2004-07-08 Thread Eric Crist
 -Original Message-
 From: Dirk-Willem van Gulik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 2:15 AM
 To: Eric Crist
 Cc: 'FreeBSD Mailing List'
 Subject: Re: WPC11 ver 3 or bust...



 On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Eric Crist wrote:

  wi0: wi_cmd: busy bit won't clear

 What firmware are you using on the card ? You propably want:

   wi0: using RF:PRISM2.5 MAC:ISL3874A(Mini-PCI)
   wi0: Intersil Firmware: Primary 1.01.01, Station 1.05.06

 or higher. And in your kernel you are just using

   device  pccard  # PC Card (16-bit) bus
   device  wlan
   device  wi

 and have switched off cbb, pcic and cardbus ?

 Dw


Actually, I have not switched anything off.  I generally wait to tweak
down my kernel config until I have everything working.  I will check and
make certain I have that stuff in my config.  Is there anything I could
have in there that would cause problems, that I should make certain I
take out?

Eric


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SPARC2

2004-07-08 Thread George Hamparson
Is there a distro available that will run on an old SPARCstation2?

Thanks!

George C. Hamparson II

NCON
559.252.6266
fax.433.1282
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support

2004-07-08 Thread panos
i have P4 3Ghz.can i use bsd in my system?
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Re: Network configuration in FreeBSD

2004-07-08 Thread Kjell Midtseter
On 8 Jul 2004 at 1:52, Miguel Cardenas wrote:

 Hello
 
 Am new to FreeBSD... just installed it for 2nd time today, but don't know what 
 I did that it didn't ask me for the network configuration (ip, domain, 
When you got to the HD partitioning in the beginning of setup you should have deleted 
the entire disk, then repartitioned it. If you kept the partitioning from your first 
install the 
setup routine will look in the excisting folders and use what it finds there
 etc)... once installed, is there a command to perform that task?
It all goes into the /etc/rc.conf file. Use your editor to make changes if you do not 
like 
what you find.
 
 I'm linux user, so am familiar to *nix systems, but don't know how to 
 configure the network specifically on freebsd...
 
 Thanks for any comment,
 Mike
kjell

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AW: support

2004-07-08 Thread Alexander Liebau
you can use freebsd on any x86-machine as far as i know :) and that includes
p4

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i have P4 3Ghz.can i use bsd in my system?
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Re: support

2004-07-08 Thread Brian McCann
Check out http://www.freebsd.org/releases/4.10R/hardware-i386.html . 
Just check your other hardware, but you should be good.

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Re: SPARC2

2004-07-08 Thread Erik Trulsson
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 07:16:18AM -0700, George Hamparson wrote:
 Is there a distro available that will run on an old SPARCstation2?

Not FreeBSD anyway.  The only SPARC-machines FreeBSD runs on are 64-bit
CPUs.  You might wish to take a look at NetBSD (www.netbsd.org) - they
support lots of old hardware.



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Re: allowing users to mount cdrom again

2004-07-08 Thread Randy Pratt
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 00:41:59 +0200
Grant Speelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi
 
 I read in the previous post about allowing users to mount cdrom and 
 wanted to try it for myself
 I did the follow :
 
 added vfs.usermount=1 to /etc/sysctl.conf
 changed the permissions on /dev/acd0 to include the user
 restarted freebsd (It's amazing what a restart does for me sometimes)
 
 but this happens:
 
 Grant  mount /mnt/cdrom1
 cd9660: /dev/acd1: Operation not permitted

I suspect that you may be trying to mount (as a user) to a
mount point that the user (Grant) does not own.

 I am working in Kde usings Kde's Konsole and have two cdroms on 
 FreeBSD 5.2.1
 Please help

The FAQ has an entry about this:

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/disks.html#USER-FLOPPYMOUNT

Its easy to overlook that the ordinary users have to own the mount
point to be used.  Follow the steps outlined there and see if that
takes care of your problem.

HTH,

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Re: free bsd4.4 lite

2004-07-08 Thread amith bc
Hi,
Thanks for your early response.
But what about the solution for TCP reset spoofing?
I also do not see any sequence number checking being
done in the code I am using. The tcp_input.c that I am
using is dated  8.12 (Berkeley) 5/24/95. Can you
please help us in finding which BSD level/version this
belongs to?As far as I know, we use FreeBSD4.4.
Please correct us if we are wrong.

And how is TCP Reset spoofing vulnerability taken care
in BSD? Pl. refer this site which talks of this
vulnerability.
http://www.osvdb.org/displayvuln.php?osvdb_id=4030.
Related issue to this is
http://www.osvdb.org/displayvuln.php?osvdb_id=6094 for
which BSD has given patches. Please help as this is
critical to our project.

Regards,
Amith



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 There is no such thing as FreeBSD 4.4 Lite.
 
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Re: free bsd4.4 lite

2004-07-08 Thread Craig Rodrigues
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 05:48:37AM -0700, amith bc wrote:
 And how is TCP Reset spoofing vulnerability taken care
 in BSD? Pl. refer this site which talks of this
 vulnerability.
 http://www.osvdb.org/displayvuln.php?osvdb_id=4030.
 Related issue to this is
 http://www.osvdb.org/displayvuln.php?osvdb_id=6094 for
 which BSD has given patches. Please help as this is
 critical to our project.


Do you work for IBM, or under contract to IBM?
I remember when I used OS/2 about 7 years ago that
the people at IBM in North Carolina had ported their TCP
stack from BSD Unix.  IBM's port may be earlier than when FreeBSD 4.4 was
released.  You may be using the 4.4 BSD Lite version, which would
map to FreeBSD 2.2 or so.

Look at: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/share/misc/bsd-family-tree?rev=1.81 
for a comprehensive list of BSD versions out there.



For a CVS log of the FreeBSD version of the file which you are interested in,
look at:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c

There have been some TCP reset changes since FreeBSD 2.2 (which is quite
an old version).


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Re: free bsd4.4 lite

2004-07-08 Thread Dag-Erling Smørgrav
amith bc [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 Thanks for your early response.
 But what about the solution for TCP reset spoofing?
 I also do not see any sequence number checking being
 done in the code I am using. The tcp_input.c that I am
 using is dated  8.12 (Berkeley) 5/24/95. Can you
 please help us in finding which BSD level/version this
 belongs to?As far as I know, we use FreeBSD4.4.
 Please correct us if we are wrong.

If you really have FreeBSD 4.4, then tcp_input.c should contain the
following line:

 $FreeBSD: src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.107.2.16 2001/08/22 00:59:12 silby Exp $

If there is no such line in your tcp_input.c (or a similar one that
starts with $NetBSD: or $OpenBSD:), you must be looking at the
original 4.4BSD Lite2 sources from the CSRG.

DES
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Bacula installation problems

2004-07-08 Thread Byron Schlemmer
Hi all,
I'm having a problem installing Bacula from ports, which have been 
updated today :

# portinstall -v bacula
.
.
.
c++  -L/usr/local/lib -pthread -L../lib -L../cats -L../findlib -o 
bacula-dir dird.o admin.o authenticate.o  autoprune.o backup.o bsr.o  
catreq.o dird_conf.o expand.o  fd_cmds.o getmsg.o inc_conf.o job.o  
jobq.o mountreq.o msgchan.o next_vol.o newvol.o  recycle.o restore.o 
run_conf.o  scheduler.o sql_cmds.o  ua_acl.o ua_cmds.o ua_dotcmds.o  
ua_query.o  ua_input.o ua_label.o ua_output.o ua_prune.o  ua_purge.o 
ua_restore.o ua_run.o  ua_select.o ua_server.o  ua_status.o ua_tree.o 
verify.o  -lsql -lbac -lfind -lm  -lcrypt -L/usr/local/lib -lpq 
-D_THREAD_SAFE  -lwrap -lxpg4
/usr/local/lib/libintl.so.6: undefined reference to `nl_langinfo'
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/sysutils/bacula/work/bacula-1.34.5/src/dird.
*** Error code 1
Seems like a possible gettext problem but I've upgraded both gettext 
and gmake however that doesn't seem to help. Any ideas?

: Byron
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Re: SPARC2

2004-07-08 Thread dvv
George Hamparson writes: 

Is there a distro available that will run on an old SPARCstation2? 

Thanks! 

George C. Hamparson II 

NCON
559.252.6266
fax.433.1282
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netbsd,linux,solaris, openbsd 
http://open.bsdcow.net/config/machines/sun-ss2-40
freebsd http://people.freebsd.org/~obrien/freebsd-sparc/status.html
swexpert.com/C3/SE.C3.AUG.97.pdf
DVV 

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SCSI disk not available in 5.2.1-RELEASE while 4.10-RELEASE can use it

2004-07-08 Thread Leroy van Logchem
Dear FreeBSD-questions people,
Short desc.:
FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE doesnt see scsi disks, very early still at
bootloader, while FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE does.
Long:
Hardware being used is a Supermicro 6013P8 with a onboard Adaptec
AIC-7902 with an Adaptec 2015S raid module. The system has two internal
disks being mirrored raid1. An external raid cabinet, a Infortrend
Eonstor A08, is attached as two scsi-3 disk devices. The Adaptec bios
does show the devices everytime we reboot. When 4.10 starts it directly
gives the list of bios exported devices disk A: till D: while 5.2.1
doesnt list B:. We also tried upgrading from 5.2.1-RELEASE to
5.2-CURRENT without luck.
Any help would be greatly appriciated.
--
Leroy van Logchem
### Output of camcontrol devlist -v on FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE:
localhost# camcontrol devlist -v
scbus0 on asr0 bus 0:
ADAPTEC RAID-1 3B05  at scbus0 target 0 lun 0 (pass0,da0)
SUPER GEM318 0   at scbus0 target 6 lun 0 (pass1)
 at scbus0 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus1 on asr0 bus 1:
IFT ES A08U-G 331J   at scbus1 target 0 lun 0 (pass2,da1)
IFT ES A08U-G 331J   at scbus1 target 0 lun 1 (pass3,da2)
 at scbus1 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus-1 on xpt0 bus 0:
 at scbus-1 target -1 lun -1 (xpt0)
### Output of dmesg on FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE:
Copyright (c) 1992-2004 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
   The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE #0: Wed Jul  7 10:58:02 CEST 2004
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/MYKERNEL07072004
Timecounter i8254  frequency 1193182 Hz
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.80GHz (2799.70-MHz 686-class CPU)
 Origin = GenuineIntel  Id = 0xf27  Stepping = 7
Features=0xbfebfbffFPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,DTS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,PBE
 Hyperthreading: 2 logical CPUs
real memory  = 1073217536 (1048064K bytes)
avail memory = 1039151104 (1014796K bytes)
Preloaded elf kernel kernel at 0xc054d000.
Warning: Pentium 4 CPU: PSE disabled
Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled
md0: Malloc disk
Using $PIR table, 24 entries at 0xc00fde40
npx0: math processor on motherboard
npx0: INT 16 interface
pcib0: Host to PCI bridge on motherboard
pci0: PCI bus on pcib0
pci0: unknown card (vendor=0x8086, dev=0x2541) at 0.1
pcib1: PCI to PCI bridge (vendor=8086 device=2543) at device 2.0 on pci0
pci1: PCI bus on pcib1
pci1: unknown card (vendor=0x8086, dev=0x1461) at 28.0
pcib2: PCI to PCI bridge (vendor=8086 device=1460) at device 29.0 on pci1
pci2: PCI bus on pcib2
em0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection, Version - 1.7.25 port
0x3000-0x303f mem 0xf820-0xf821 irq 5 at device 3.0 on pci2
em0:  Speed:N/A  Duplex:N/A
em1: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection, Version - 1.7.25 port
0x3040-0x307f mem 0xf822-0xf823 irq 5 at device 3.1 on pci2
em1:  Speed:N/A  Duplex:N/A
pci1: unknown card (vendor=0x8086, dev=0x1461) at 30.0
pcib3: PCI to PCI bridge (vendor=8086 device=1460) at device 31.0 on pci1
pci3: PCI bus on pcib3
asr0: Adaptec Caching SCSI RAID mem
0xfc00-0xfdff,0xfb00-0xfbff,0xf830-0xf83f irq 5
at device 3.0 on pci3
asr0: major=154
asr0: ADAPTEC 2015S FW Rev. 3B05, 2 channel, 256 CCBs, Protocol I2O
uhci0: Intel 82801CA/CAM (ICH3) USB controller USB-A port
0x2000-0x201f irq 11 at device 29.0 on pci0
usb0: Intel 82801CA/CAM (ICH3) USB controller USB-A on uhci0
usb0: USB revision 1.0
uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
uhci1: Intel 82801CA/CAM (ICH3) USB controller USB-B port
0x2020-0x203f irq 10 at device 29.1 on pci0
usb1: Intel 82801CA/CAM (ICH3) USB controller USB-B on uhci1
usb1: USB revision 1.0
uhub1: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub1: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
uhci2: Intel 82801CA/CAM (ICH3) USB controller USB-C port
0x2040-0x205f irq 7 at device 29.2 on pci0
usb2: Intel 82801CA/CAM (ICH3) USB controller USB-C on uhci2
usb2: USB revision 1.0
uhub2: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub2: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
pcib4: Intel 82801BA/BAM (ICH2) Hub to PCI bridge at device 30.0 on pci0
pci4: PCI bus on pcib4
pci4: ATI Mach64-GR graphics accelerator at 1.0 irq 11
isab0: PCI to ISA bridge (vendor=8086 device=2480) at device 31.0 on pci0
isa0: ISA bus on isab0
atapci0: Intel ICH3 ATA100 controller port
0x2060-0x206f,0x374-0x377,0x170-0x177,0x3f4-0x3f7,0x1f0-0x1f7 irq 0 at
device 31.1 on pci0
ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
pci0: unknown card (vendor=0x8086, dev=0x2483) at 31.3 irq 0
orm0: Option ROMs at iomem
0xc-0xc7fff,0xc8000-0xc8fff,0xc9000-0xc9fff,0xca000-0xcafff,0xcb000-0xd0fff,0xe-0xe3fff 

on isa0
pmtimer0 on isa0
fdc0: NEC 72065B or clone at port 0x3f0-0x3f5,0x3f7 irq 6 drq 

[no subject]

2004-07-08 Thread Mike J
I have a question.  One of the new guys went into one of our BSD servers and
changed the root environment from the default to /bin/bash and bash isn't
installed on this box, therefore we are having trouble su'ing in and even
logging in at the console.  Anyone have any ideas on how to get in.

Mike

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No subject

2004-07-08 Thread Leroy van Logchem
Boot in single usermode from the bootloader and use /bin/sh as shell. 
Then just vipw. ( Don't forget to r/w mount the / filesystem )

Goodluck,
Leroy
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AW:

2004-07-08 Thread Alexander Liebau
you could try su -m

thats the only think i can think of atm :)

oh wait another thing would be sudo if you have it configured properly just
do a sudo sh or something like that

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag von Mike J
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. Juli 2004 15:55
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff:


I have a question.  One of the new guys went into one of our BSD servers and
changed the root environment from the default to /bin/bash and bash isn't
installed on this box, therefore we are having trouble su'ing in and even
logging in at the console.  Anyone have any ideas on how to get in.

Mike

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Re: where o where is it starting from

2004-07-08 Thread Steve Bertrand

 Never mind. I found it.
 /etc/defaults/rc.conf
 I thought /etc/rc.conf  overrode the other. In /etc/rc.conf I put
 sendmail
 and inetd to NO but they were still starting up.

 Shouldn't they be set to 'NONE' rather than 'NO' if you don't want
 them to come up at all?Maybe I am remembering wrong, but it seems
 like that is the way it goes.

Yes. 'NONE' disables sendmail entirely. I believe that 'NO' means disable
the smtp daemon, and only run submit. All changes should be done in
/etc/rc.conf only, as per the large warning in /etc/defaults/rc.conf.

Steve


 jerry


 Mark
 - Original Message -
 From: Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 6:32 PM
 Subject: where o where is it starting from


  Howdy,
  I replaced the sendmail with postfix.
  However on boot up I get a error:
  Starting Standard daemons : inetd cron sshd sendmail-submitsendmail:
 illegal
  option --0
  sendmail: fatal usage : sendmail [options]
  Jul 7 18:38:40 spiderman postfix/sendmail[83]: fatal:usage: sendmail
  [options}
 
  sendmail-clientmqueue
 
  I looked in rc.local , /usr/local/etc/rc.d and didn't find anything.
 
  Not freebsd savy yet to figure it out more.
  Any help appreciated.
 
  THanks
  Mark
 
 
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Re:

2004-07-08 Thread Jon Mercer
Easiest way would be to reboot into single user mode, start the /bin/csh
shell from the prompt, mount all the file systems and edit the /etc/passwd
file back to a sensible shell.

Following that, keep your linux administrator away from it, or put him on
a course. ;-)

 I have a question.  One of the new guys went into one of our BSD servers
 and
 changed the root environment from the default to /bin/bash and bash isn't
 installed on this box, therefore we are having trouble su'ing in and even
 logging in at the console.  Anyone have any ideas on how to get in.

 Mike

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Re: Bacula installation problems

2004-07-08 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Jul 08), Byron Schlemmer said:
 I'm having a problem installing Bacula from ports, which have been
 updated today :
 
 # portinstall -v bacula
 
 c++  -L/usr/local/lib -pthread -L../lib -L../cats -L../findlib -o 
 bacula-dir dird.o admin.o authenticate.o  autoprune.o backup.o bsr.o  
 catreq.o dird_conf.o expand.o  fd_cmds.o getmsg.o inc_conf.o job.o  
 jobq.o mountreq.o msgchan.o next_vol.o newvol.o  recycle.o restore.o 
 run_conf.o  scheduler.o sql_cmds.o  ua_acl.o ua_cmds.o ua_dotcmds.o  
 ua_query.o  ua_input.o ua_label.o ua_output.o ua_prune.o  ua_purge.o 
 ua_restore.o ua_run.o  ua_select.o ua_server.o  ua_status.o ua_tree.o 
 verify.o  -lsql -lbac -lfind -lm  -lcrypt -L/usr/local/lib -lpq 
 -D_THREAD_SAFE  -lwrap -lxpg4
 /usr/local/lib/libintl.so.6: undefined reference to `nl_langinfo'
 *** Error code 1

nl_langinfo has been provided by libc ever since FreeBSD 4.5.  If
you're running something older, you will have to build a newer libc
(preferably a new world).  I'm not sure why your gettext build decided
that the system had nl_langinfo, though.

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Re:

2004-07-08 Thread Simon Dick
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 08:54:45 -0500, Mike J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a question.  One of the new guys went into one of our BSD servers and
 changed the root environment from the default to /bin/bash and bash isn't
 installed on this box, therefore we are having trouble su'ing in and even
 logging in at the console.  Anyone have any ideas on how to get in.

If you  have a login, try su -m which just continues to use your current shell
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Re: Bacula installation problems

2004-07-08 Thread Byron Schlemmer
On Jul 8, 2004, at 16:20, Dan Nelson wrote:
nl_langinfo has been provided by libc ever since FreeBSD 4.5.  If
you're running something older, you will have to build a newer libc
(preferably a new world).  I'm not sure why your gettext build decided
that the system had nl_langinfo, though.
Ah! Thanks, I think I know what it might be then :
/etc/make.conf
NOLIBC_R=   true# do not build libc_r (re-entrant version of 
libc)

This was a 4.4 machine thats been slowly upgraded over the years 
without LIBC_R so that might be the problem.

Thanks,
: Byron
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Re: Network configuration in FreeBSD

2004-07-08 Thread Aaron Walker
Miguel Cardenas wrote:
Hello
Am new to FreeBSD... just installed it for 2nd time today, but don't know what 
I did that it didn't ask me for the network configuration (ip, domain, 
etc)... once installed, is there a command to perform that task?

I'm linux user, so am familiar to *nix systems, but don't know how to 
configure the network specifically on freebsd...

Thanks for any comment,
Mike
As another person suggested, try checking out the FreeBSD Handbook at 
freebsd.org, which pretty much describes everything you need to know 
when getting started w/FBSD.

Since, no one has suggested this yet, I will:  you can go back into the 
installer utility by running /stand/sysinstall.  The installer comes in 
handy quite a bit when you don't know the actually commands to do 
something (ie setting up a network interface or partitioning a disk).

Once you run /stand/sysinstall, you can scroll all the way to the bottom 
and select 'Index' and then select 'Network Interfaces'.

HTH
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Re: Network configuration in FreeBSD

2004-07-08 Thread Steve Bertrand
 Am new to FreeBSD... just installed it for 2nd time today, but don't
 know what
 I did that it didn't ask me for the network configuration (ip, domain,
 etc)... once installed, is there a command to perform that task?

 I'm linux user, so am familiar to *nix systems, but don't know how to
 configure the network specifically on freebsd...

I certainly agree with the suggestions to RTFM (Handbook), as well as
sysinstall, but just for the record, the following is how you can do it
from the command line. Let's assume that your network adapter is using the
device name vr0 (you can look this up using the # ifconfig command), your
IP address will be 192.168.0.10, your subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 your
hostname is mybox.example.com, your DNS servers are 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2
and finally, your default gateway is 192.168.0.1:

First, edit /etc/rc.conf and add the following lines (include the quotes):

ifconfig_vr0=inet 192.168.0.10 netmask 255.255.255.0
defaultrouter=192.168.0.1
hostname=mybox.example.com

Next, edit /etc/resolv.conf and add these lines:

search example.com
nameserver 10.0.0.1
nameserver 10.0.0.2

Now, to enable things as to not have to reboot, run the following commands:

# ifconfig vr0 192.168.0.10/24
# route add default 192.168.0.1

Unless you have a firewall, you should now be able to connect to other hosts.

Regards,

Steve


 As another person suggested, try checking out the FreeBSD Handbook at
 freebsd.org, which pretty much describes everything you need to know
 when getting started w/FBSD.

 Since, no one has suggested this yet, I will:  you can go back into the
 installer utility by running /stand/sysinstall.  The installer comes in
 handy quite a bit when you don't know the actually commands to do
 something (ie setting up a network interface or partitioning a disk).

 Once you run /stand/sysinstall, you can scroll all the way to the bottom
 and select 'Index' and then select 'Network Interfaces'.

 HTH
 --
 Don't you wish that all the people who sincerely want to help you
 could agree with each other?

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freebsd does freebsd 4.10 support Atheros wireless

2004-07-08 Thread Dan
 Will freebsd  4.10 support Atheros wireless ABG cards.



Dan
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Network configuration

2004-07-08 Thread Terrence Koeman
Hi,

I have been busy setting up a network the last 3 days, but I cannot get it
working.

Basically I have no clue what has to be setup etc. and if I need bridging or
not.

The situation is as follows:

--
| SDSL Modem |
|  Bridged   |
--
   |
--
|xl0: 217.1.1.155|
||
|Freebsd Box |
||
|   xl1  |
--
 |
 --
 |---| SWITCH |---|
 |   --   |
 ||   |
--- --- ---
| C1: 217.1.1.156 | | C2: 217.1.1.157 | | C3: 217.1.1.158 |
--- --- ---


The FreeBSD box has full internet connectivity and I can also get NAT
working, but the thing is that I need those non-private IP's bound to the
clients and I need ipfw between the clients and the modem. Also I need the
FreeBSD machine to have a non-private IP address. I have no clue as to
getting the packets from those clients to the internet. I tried bridging xl0
and xl1 and using 217.1.1.155 as gateway, but that didn't work.

Maybe someone that knows how to do something like this can shed some light
on it for me?

Thanks in advance.

-- 
Regards,
Terrence Koeman
 
MediaMonks B.V. (www.mediamonks.com)
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newbie ACPI questions

2004-07-08 Thread Duane Winner
Hi all.
I'm just getting my feet wet with using basic ACPI functionality. Up 
until my FreeBSD release and/or hardware only supported APM, so that's 
all I have used until now.

I have a Dell Precision 650n running RELEASE-5.2.1p9, and it seems that 
ACPI works as far as I can tell, but I'm not clear on how to use it 
correctly in all circumstances.

My first problem was that I could not do a power off (halt -p or 
shutdown now -p) -- ACPI would tell me that it could not do it then I 
would have to hit the power button or a key on the keyboard to reboot.

I solved this by adding hw.acpi.disable_on_poweroff=0 to 
/etc/sysctl.conf. Now I can either type halt -p/shutdown now -p or just 
hit the power button on the Dell and FreeBSD will gracefully shutdown 
and power off.

Now I'm trying to get my arms around suspend functionality, and I'm not 
so clear as to the best way of suspending.

If I type 'zzz' (which appears to the equivelent of 'acpiconf -s 3'), 
the Dell does suspend, and the power button green LED blinks, which 
according the Dell manual, means the hardware thinks it is suspended. 
But I can't get it out of suspend. Pressing any key on the keyboard or 
mouse has no effect. If I press the power switch (which the Dell manual 
says should bring it out of suspend), then the system reboots.

I have also tried 'acpiconf -s 1', which seems to work better than s3. I 
can bring the system out of suspend by hitting the power button. 
However, when in suspend, the screen does not go blank. I can still see 
whatever was on the console, plus some output from acpiconf:
fwohci0: fwochi_pci_suspend

'acpiconf -s 1' also seems to work when I'm within X as well (using 
XFCE4). I can type 'acpiconf -s 1' from an xterm, and X will blank, 
return me to the console, and suspend -- but I can still see whatever is 
on the console. If I hit the power button (keyboard/mouse does not 
work), then I resume and X comes back to where it should be.

I have also tried '-s 4', and that just shuts down the whole computer.
I guess S1 would be fine for me suspending, but would S3 be better (if I 
can get it to resume correctly)? If S1 is all I can use, what can I do 
to blank the screen as well as suspend the system?

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Following is info I thought 
would be pertainent.

Thanks,
Duane Winner
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System: Dell Precision 650n (option in BIOS to set power mgmt to S1 or S3)
FreeBSD: 5.2.1 p9
-su-2.05b# sysctl hw.acpi
hw.acpi.supported_sleep_state: S1 S3 S4 S5
hw.acpi.power_button_state: S5
hw.acpi.sleep_button_state: S1
hw.acpi.lid_switch_state: S1
hw.acpi.standby_state: S1
hw.acpi.suspend_state: S3
hw.acpi.sleep_delay: 5
hw.acpi.s4bios: 0
hw.acpi.verbose: 0
hw.acpi.disable_on_poweroff: 0
hw.acpi.reset_video: 1
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_supported: C1/0
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest: 0
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_history: 96654/0
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Re: newbie ACPI questions

2004-07-08 Thread User LAFFER1
I also have a precision 650 at home.  What is acpi's setting in the bios? 
You can set it to s3 or s1 in there.  I would check that.  I just got my 
system on refurb from dell and haven't had a chance to play much yet. :)

On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Duane Winner wrote:
Hi all.
I'm just getting my feet wet with using basic ACPI functionality. Up until my 
FreeBSD release and/or hardware only supported APM, so that's all I have used 
until now.

I have a Dell Precision 650n running RELEASE-5.2.1p9, and it seems that ACPI 
works as far as I can tell, but I'm not clear on how to use it correctly in 
all circumstances.

My first problem was that I could not do a power off (halt -p or shutdown now 
-p) -- ACPI would tell me that it could not do it then I would have to hit 
the power button or a key on the keyboard to reboot.

I solved this by adding hw.acpi.disable_on_poweroff=0 to /etc/sysctl.conf. 
Now I can either type halt -p/shutdown now -p or just hit the power button on 
the Dell and FreeBSD will gracefully shutdown and power off.

Now I'm trying to get my arms around suspend functionality, and I'm not so 
clear as to the best way of suspending.

If I type 'zzz' (which appears to the equivelent of 'acpiconf -s 3'), the 
Dell does suspend, and the power button green LED blinks, which according the 
Dell manual, means the hardware thinks it is suspended. But I can't get it 
out of suspend. Pressing any key on the keyboard or mouse has no effect. If I 
press the power switch (which the Dell manual says should bring it out of 
suspend), then the system reboots.

I have also tried 'acpiconf -s 1', which seems to work better than s3. I can 
bring the system out of suspend by hitting the power button. However, when in 
suspend, the screen does not go blank. I can still see whatever was on the 
console, plus some output from acpiconf:
   fwohci0: fwochi_pci_suspend

'acpiconf -s 1' also seems to work when I'm within X as well (using XFCE4). I 
can type 'acpiconf -s 1' from an xterm, and X will blank, return me to the 
console, and suspend -- but I can still see whatever is on the console. If I 
hit the power button (keyboard/mouse does not work), then I resume and X 
comes back to where it should be.

I have also tried '-s 4', and that just shuts down the whole computer.
I guess S1 would be fine for me suspending, but would S3 be better (if I can 
get it to resume correctly)? If S1 is all I can use, what can I do to blank 
the screen as well as suspend the system?

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Following is info I thought would 
be pertainent.

Thanks,
Duane Winner
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System: Dell Precision 650n (option in BIOS to set power mgmt to S1 or S3)
FreeBSD: 5.2.1 p9
-su-2.05b# sysctl hw.acpi
hw.acpi.supported_sleep_state: S1 S3 S4 S5
hw.acpi.power_button_state: S5
hw.acpi.sleep_button_state: S1
hw.acpi.lid_switch_state: S1
hw.acpi.standby_state: S1
hw.acpi.suspend_state: S3
hw.acpi.sleep_delay: 5
hw.acpi.s4bios: 0
hw.acpi.verbose: 0
hw.acpi.disable_on_poweroff: 0
hw.acpi.reset_video: 1
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_supported: C1/0
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest: 0
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_history: 96654/0
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max mount points

2004-07-08 Thread jon

Does FBSD enforce a maximum number of mounted file systems?  If so,
is it configurable?

Jon
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max mount points

2004-07-08 Thread Incoming Mail List

Does FBSD enforce a maximum number of mounted file systems?  If so,
is it configurable?

Jon
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Re: free bsd4.4 lite

2004-07-08 Thread David Raistrick
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, amith bc wrote:

 done in the code I am using. The tcp_input.c that I am
 using is dated  8.12 (Berkeley) 5/24/95. Can you
 please help us in finding which BSD level/version this
 belongs to?As far as I know, we use FreeBSD4.4.

What's the NEXT line in the code?

For example:

 *  @(#)tcp_input.c 8.12 (Berkeley) 5/24/95
 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c,v 1.107.2.8 2001/04/18 17:55:23 kris Exp $


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USB port won't recognize any-thang, in FBSD

2004-07-08 Thread Andrew Predoehl
Under FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE, my USB port doesn't seem to work with my printer,
my scanner, or my external CD-R burner.  The printer is what I most wish
were working.  I dual-boot, and under Win98SE all three seem to work fine.
And FreeBSD seems to work fine as long as there's nothing plugged into the
USB port.  Can anyone give me some advice on how to get the printer (or
anything USB) working?

I have never done anything with /etc/usbd.conf -- am I supposed to?  If so,
how do I find out all those parameters (device ID, manufacturer...) ?

Here's a snippet of dmesg for a normal (quick, happy, printerless) boot:

(((NORMAL BOOTUP DMESG)))
...
ohci0: AcerLabs M5237 (Aladdin-V) USB controller
   mem 0xfedde000-0xfeddefff irq 9 at device 19.0 on pci0
usb0: OHCI version 1.0, legacy support
usb0: AcerLabs M5237 (Aladdin-V) USB controller on ohci0
usb0: USB revision 1.0
uhub0: AcerLabs OHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
orm0: Option ROM at iomem 0xc-0xcb7ff on isa0
...

(((UNHAPPY BOOT)))
If the printer is plugged in to the USB port, there is a pregnant pause
(20-30 seconds) after the last uhub0 message, then an extra error message
(below).  Also, to research this problem, in my kernel I enabled options
INVARIANTS, INVARIANT_SUPPORT, and DIAGNOSTIC and fished out one additional
error message during the boot-up (also below)

(((UNHAPPY DMESG + DIAGNOSTIC STUFF)))
...
ohci0: AcerLabs M5237 (Aladdin-V) USB controller
   mem 0xfedde000-0xfeddefff irq 9 at device 19.0 on pci0
usb0: OHCI version 1.0, legacy support
usb0: AcerLabs M5237 (Aladdin-V) USB controller on ohci0
usb0: USB revision 1.0
uhub0: AcerLabs OHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
ohci_close_pipe: pipe not empty sed=0xc08d27a0
   hd=0x3dc87d0 tl=0x3dc8650 pipe=0xc08d0a00, std=0xc08d47d0
ohci_close_pipe: pipe still not empty
uhub0: device problem, disabling port 1
...

Usually the ohci_close_pipe messages do not appear -- they are there thanks
to the additional kernel options I enabled.  (And if there are some other
options I should turn on, or other switches to twiddle, so as to get more
debug info, tell me and I'll try it.)

When I try my scanner or the CD-R burner I get the same schpiel:  a long
pause, then the message:

uhub0: device problem, disabling port 1

Does anybody know what is going on here?  How can I debug this?

(((MY COMPUTER'S DETAILS)))
I'm running 4.9-RELEASE on a Toshiba Satellite 1625CDT.  I have
usbd_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf.  The printer (hpdeskjet 940c) is listed
under linprinters.org as working with CUPS, hpijs, and so on, so I'd think
it could be convinced to work.  The scanner is an HP ScanJet 3300C, which is
listed in /usr/src/sys/dev/usb/usbdevs.h, so someone somewhere must have
gotten it to work.  Again, my USB peripherals work under that otherOS
whichwas newin '98 . . . perhaps they all signed a treaty with resident of
/dev/ad0s1 not to cooperate with any other OS ;-)

I notice there's some dodgy stuff (disabled with #if 0) in
/usr/src/sys/dev/usb/ulpt.c -- a chunk of code in USB_ATTACH() with the
comment that, for unknown reasons, printing fails (just grep for sigh in
that directory).  I also notice the usb_quirks files.  Perhaps my
peripherals have some quirks that needs to be registered there?  Or was the
USB-attach code still a bit squishy when 4.9 was released?  Would it help to
upgrade to 5.X ??  Also, would this question be more appropriate
for -mobile?

I didn't say anything about lpd or cups, because I presume there's nothing
those programs can do until the printer is recognized (and CUPS is installed
and runs but it sure enough doesn't see any printer).

Thanks for any and all advice!

Andrew Predoehl
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan


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Re: where o where is it starting from

2004-07-08 Thread Danny
For future reference:

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mail-changingmta.html

The first thread listed below, maybe of interest as well:

http://groups.google.ca/groups?hl=enlr=ie=UTF-8q=changing+mta+freebsdbtnG=Search
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Re: max mount points

2004-07-08 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Jul 08), Incoming Mail List said:
 Does FBSD enforce a maximum number of mounted file systems?  If so,
 is it configurable?

I haven't found anyplace that puts a hard limit on it, but you will hit
some internal limit eventually.  Try running this shell script:

 #! /bin/sh
 i=0
 mkdir /tmp/test
 cd /tmp/test
 while : ; do
  echo $i
  mkdir $i
  mount localhost:/ $i || break 
  i=$((i+1))
 done
 echo Removing mountpoints
 for i in * ; do echo $i ; umount $i ; rmdir $i ; done

At the 377th mount, I got this error:

 [udp] localhost:/: RPCPROG_MNT: RPC: Authentication error; why = Client credential 
too weak

If I restart mountd with the -n flag to allow use of unprivileged
ports, the error just changes:

 mount_nfs: /tmp/test/0377: Can't assign requested address

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ksh

2004-07-08 Thread Chris Sechiatano
Hi,

I installed ksh on my 5.2.1 system.  In my .profile I have:

set -o vi
set -o vi-tabcomplete

However, the 'set -o vi' doesn't seem to work.  When I log in, ksh is still
in emacs mode.

Anybody know how to make it work?

Thanks

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IP Aliasing Question

2004-07-08 Thread Andrew Kilpatrick
Hey,

What I'm trying to do involves FreeBSD and IP aliases. Hopefully someone has 
some ideas. Here's the general idea of what I'm trying to do:

I've got vr0, which is assigned to some IP address... let's say: 192.168.1.90 
with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. This is all fine, and everything works.

I'm implementing a protcol called ArtNet (which I didn't design) which uses 
10.x.x.x network for controlling lighting. It's all UDP, and uses broadcast 
packets to 10.255.255.255. IP addresses of hosts are determined by a sort of 
shitty algorithm based on the MAC address, and can appear anywhere in the 
class A. This allows: a) IPv4 (yes, I know IPv6 would be better) and b) 
autoconfiguration without the need for a DHCP server. I didn't make it up, 
I'm just trying to make my stuff work with it.

So, here's the deal I want to add 2 aliases to vr0 so that I can run 2 
ArtNet services on the same machine. So, the aliases would look something 
like this:

10.0.38.237 netmask 255.0.0.0
10.255.38.237 netmask 255.0.0.0

Adding the first one like this works: ipconfig vr0 inet 10.0.38.237 netmask 
255.0.0.0 alias

However, adding the second fails, I'm assuming because the netmasks overlap. I 
can understand why this is so, but for my application I actually want this. 
Because programs listening on both addresses both need to receive broadcast 
packets sent to 10.255.255.255.

So, how can this be done? Adding a second NIC is not an option.


Cheers,

Andrew

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RE: Network configuration

2004-07-08 Thread Terrence Koeman
I haven't got any real config right now as I'm not sure about how to start
with this.

-- 
Regards,
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MediaMonks B.V. (www.mediamonks.com)
Please quote all replies in correspondence. 

 -Original Message-
 From: JJB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 17:58
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Network configuration
 
 Post the full content of your rc.conf file and your ipfw rule set.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of 
 Terrence Koeman
 Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 11:10 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Network configuration
 
 Hi,
 
 I have been busy setting up a network the last 3 days, but I 
 cannot get it working.
 
 Basically I have no clue what has to be setup etc. and if I 
 need bridging or not.
 
 The situation is as follows:
 
 --
 | SDSL Modem |
 |  Bridged   |
 --
|
 --
 |xl0: 217.1.1.155|
 ||
 |Freebsd Box |
 ||
 |   xl1  |
 --
  |
  --
  |---| SWITCH |---|
  |   --   |
  ||   |
 --- --- ---
 | C1: 217.1.1.156 | | C2: 217.1.1.157 | | C3: 217.1.1.158 |
 --- --- ---
 
 
 The FreeBSD box has full internet connectivity and I can also 
 get NAT working, but the thing is that I need those 
 non-private IP's bound to the clients and I need ipfw between 
 the clients and the modem. Also I need the FreeBSD machine to 
 have a non-private IP address. I have no clue as to getting 
 the packets from those clients to the internet. I tried 
 bridging xl0 and xl1 and using 217.1.1.155 as gateway, but 
 that didn't work.
 
 Maybe someone that knows how to do something like this can 
 shed some light on it for me?
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 --
 Regards,
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RE: IP Aliasing Question

2004-07-08 Thread Terrence Koeman
Have you tried using:

ifconfig vr0 alias 10.0.38.237 netmask 255.0.0.0 broadcast 10.255.255.255
ifconfig vr0 alias 10.255.38.237 netmask 255.255.255.255 broadcast
10.255.255.255

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Please quote all replies in correspondence. 

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Andrew Kilpatrick
 Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 18:58
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: IP Aliasing Question
 
 Hey,
 
 What I'm trying to do involves FreeBSD and IP aliases. 
 Hopefully someone has some ideas. Here's the general idea of 
 what I'm trying to do:
 
 I've got vr0, which is assigned to some IP address... let's 
 say: 192.168.1.90 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. This 
 is all fine, and everything works.
 
 I'm implementing a protcol called ArtNet (which I didn't 
 design) which uses 10.x.x.x network for controlling lighting. 
 It's all UDP, and uses broadcast packets to 10.255.255.255. 
 IP addresses of hosts are determined by a sort of shitty 
 algorithm based on the MAC address, and can appear anywhere 
 in the class A. This allows: a) IPv4 (yes, I know IPv6 would 
 be better) and b) autoconfiguration without the need for a 
 DHCP server. I didn't make it up, I'm just trying to make my 
 stuff work with it.
 
 So, here's the deal I want to add 2 aliases to vr0 so 
 that I can run 2 ArtNet services on the same machine. So, the 
 aliases would look something like this:
 
 10.0.38.237 netmask 255.0.0.0
 10.255.38.237 netmask 255.0.0.0
 
 Adding the first one like this works: ipconfig vr0 inet 
 10.0.38.237 netmask 255.0.0.0 alias
 
 However, adding the second fails, I'm assuming because the 
 netmasks overlap. I can understand why this is so, but for my 
 application I actually want this. 
 Because programs listening on both addresses both need to 
 receive broadcast packets sent to 10.255.255.255.
 
 So, how can this be done? Adding a second NIC is not an option.
 
 
 Cheers,
 
 Andrew
 
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Samba 3 does not print

2004-07-08 Thread Artem Koutchine
Hi!

I have installed 5.2-CURRENT and samba 3 from the ports.
Now, my old setup for printers which i have used on 4.8 with
samba 2.x does not work. I see how files from windows
client spooled into /var/spool/samba and after several seconds
they just disappear from samba spool but printer does not print
anything. Doing lpr -Php1200 somefile.txt works fine.
Samba logs and lpd-err log do not contain any usefull information
on what goes wrong.

Any idea why files from spoll do not get printed? Anything with
permisions or access setup? Could give me an example? Doing
lpr -Php1200 under not root works fine too.

Please, help!

Artem
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make search oddity

2004-07-08 Thread Mark Frank
This isn't a life or death situation but it's the first time I've
noticed this oddity.  I've always used make search name= from
/usr/ports to find a particular port to install but it seemed to fail
finding phpMyAdmin.

This is on a 5.2.1-RELEASE-p9 box where I cvsup the ports tree nightly.


# cd /usr/ports

# make search name=phpmyadmin

# make search name=php | grep phpmyadmin -B 1 -A 4
Port:   phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1
Path:   /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin
Info:   A set of PHP-scripts to administer MySQL over the web
Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
B-deps: 
R-deps: apache-1.3.31_2 expat-1.95.7 mod_php4-4.3.7_3,1
mysql-client-4.0.20 perl-5.8.4


Then I thought about the possibility of case sensitivity:


# make search name=phpMyAdmin
Port:   phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1
Path:   /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin
Info:   A set of PHP-scripts to administer MySQL over the web
Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
B-deps: 
R-deps: apache-1.3.31_2 expat-1.95.7 mod_php4-4.3.7_3,1
mysql-client-4.0.20 perl-5.8.4


I didn't think this used to be case sensitive so I tried it on a
5.2-RELEASE development box that hasn't had anything, ports or
otherwise, updated since January.


# make search name=phpmyadmin
Port:   phpMyAdmin-2.5.4
Path:   /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin
Info:   A set of PHP-scripts to adminstrate MySQL over the web
Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Index:  databases www
B-deps:
R-deps: apache-1.3.29_1 expat-1.95.6_1 mysql-client-4.0.16 perl-5.6.1_15
php4-4.3.4_2


Hmmm.  Not case sensitive.  I notice /usr/ports/README mentions make
search key= but not make search name=.  Has something changed or is it just me?

Mark

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Logging user root activities

2004-07-08 Thread login

Sysadmins:

I am developing a habit of keeping a record what I am doing on the system.
The best solution I have come with to run script(1) in the .login file. Here 
is the line in the .login:

/usr/bin/script -q $HOME/adminlog/`last | head -1 | awk '{print $3}'`-
`date +%Y-%m-%d-%Hh-%Mm-%Ss.log`

It create a file ip.add.re.ss-2004-07-08-13h-03m-59s.log in the 
$HOME/adminlog directory. I guess that I need to know my IP, date and time 
and activities. This works ok this far.

The only thing I can not avoid is to have two times control-D when I need 
to exit the system as said even in the man of script(1), see below:

The script ends when the forked shell (or command) exits (a control-D to
exit the Bourne shell (sh(1)), and exit, logout or control-D (if
ignoreeof is not set) for the C-shell, csh(1)).

How other admins are doing to have a record of their activities while on the 
system? I looked on ports in the sysutils and could not find port matching 
this object.

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Re: ksh

2004-07-08 Thread Tero Koskinen
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 09:44:11 -0700
Chris Sechiatano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I installed ksh on my 5.2.1 system.  In my .profile I have:
 
 set -o vi
 set -o vi-tabcomplete
 
 However, the 'set -o vi' doesn't seem to work.  When I log in, ksh is still
 in emacs mode.
 
 Anybody know how to make it work?

Check your $HOME/.shrc. By default there is line 'set -o emacs' and ksh
executes that file after $HOME/.profile.

I was bitten by the same problem and it took me a week to figure out what
was going on, especially since on OpenBSD/NetBSD similar $HOME/.profile
worked perfectly (I had no $HOME/.shrc there).

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Re: ksh

2004-07-08 Thread Chris Sechiatano
Thanks that did it.  It seems weird that ksh would use .shrc as its startup
file, especially when it says bourne shell startup file inside of it.  


On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 08:53:59PM +0300, Tero Koskinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 09:44:11 -0700
 Chris Sechiatano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi,
  
  I installed ksh on my 5.2.1 system.  In my .profile I have:
  
  set -o vi
  set -o vi-tabcomplete
  
  However, the 'set -o vi' doesn't seem to work.  When I log in, ksh is still
  in emacs mode.
  
  Anybody know how to make it work?
 
 Check your $HOME/.shrc. By default there is line 'set -o emacs' and ksh
 executes that file after $HOME/.profile.
 
 I was bitten by the same problem and it took me a week to figure out what
 was going on, especially since on OpenBSD/NetBSD similar $HOME/.profile
 worked perfectly (I had no $HOME/.shrc there).
 
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DHCPD 2 mac adresses for one host

2004-07-08 Thread Schimcek, Derrick
I have a server running FreeBSD 5.0 with bind 9.2.2 and dhcpd 3.0pl2

For security I made it to where unless your host name and Mac address are defined in 
the dhcpd.conf file you don't get a lease.
I have 3-5 hosts that are laptops with a network adapter that they connect with and 
also a vpn adapter that they use to connect with from home.

I put the hardware ethernet mac address statement twice in a row and dhcpd starts but 
only recognizes the first hardware ethernet statement. does anyone know how to assign 
2 mac addresses to one host or a better way of doing this.


dhcpd.conf file

# domain /etc/dhcpd.conf
# (add your comments here)
default-lease-time 2592000;
max-lease-time 3456000;
option subnet-mask 255.255.0.0;
option routers x.x.x.x;
option domain-name-servers x.x.x.x, x.x.x.x;
option domain-name domain.com;
option netbios-name-servers x.x.x.x, x.x.x.x;
ignore client-updates;
ddns-update-style interim;

subnet 172.16.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 {
range 172.16.3.1 172.16.3.239;
range 172.16.4.1 172.16.4.254;
deny unknown-clients;
}

# John Smith
host jsmith {
hardware ethernet 00:08:74:bf:14:07;
}
# Derrick Smith
host derrick {
hardware ethernet 00:d0:b7:3e:c2:5d;
}
# Travis Young
host tyoung {
hardware ethernet 00:90:27:ea:24:8b;
}
# Allison West
host Allison {
hardware ethernet 00:08:a1:14:be:12;
}
# Creightons Laptop This is the entry not working
host chues {
# onboard NIC
hardware ethernet 00:0b:db:e7:2a:06;
# VPN Virtual NIC
hardware ethernet 00:60:73:ea:3f:60;
}
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Re: Network configuration

2004-07-08 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 05:10:28PM +0200, Terrence Koeman wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have been busy setting up a network the last 3 days, but I cannot get it
 working.
 
 Basically I have no clue what has to be setup etc. and if I need bridging or
 not.
 
 The situation is as follows:
 
 --
 | SDSL Modem |
 |  Bridged   |
 --
|
 --
 |xl0: 217.1.1.155|
 ||
 |Freebsd Box |
 ||
 |   xl1  |
 --
  |
  --
  |---| SWITCH |---|
  |   --   |
  ||   |
 --- --- ---
 | C1: 217.1.1.156 | | C2: 217.1.1.157 | | C3: 217.1.1.158 |
 --- --- ---
 
 
 The FreeBSD box has full internet connectivity and I can also get NAT
 working, but the thing is that I need those non-private IP's bound to the
 clients and I need ipfw between the clients and the modem. Also I need the
 FreeBSD machine to have a non-private IP address. I have no clue as to
 getting the packets from those clients to the internet. I tried bridging xl0
 and xl1 and using 217.1.1.155 as gateway, but that didn't work.
 
 Maybe someone that knows how to do something like this can shed some light
 on it for me?
 
 Thanks in advance.
 
 -- 
 Regards,
 Terrence Koeman

You could make the FreeBSD box a bridge and still use IFPW.  It really
depends on whether you will have other clients that will NOT have public
IP addresses that will need NAT - you don't specify whether this is the
case.  For FreeBSD to be setup as a bridge/IPFW machine you will
minimally need a kernel compiled with the following options:

options IPFIREWALL
options BRIDGE

After you have built and installed this kernel add the following entries
to /etc/sysctl.conf:

net.link.ether.bridge=1
net.link.ether.bridge_cfg=xl0,xl1
net.link.ether.bridge_ipfw=1
net.inet.ip.fw.enable=0

You will probably want to add the following lines to /etc/rc.conf so
that some IPFW rules will be loaded at boot:

firewall_enable=YES
firewall_type=your fw type

Read the firewall(7) manpage for more information.

If you don't have console access to the FreeBSD machine beware that the
default rule is to deny packets.  Therefore if you build IPFW into the
kernel and don't allow for some basic rules to be added at boot you will
likely be locked out from anything but console access.

Nathan
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Re: Network configuration

2004-07-08 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Terrence Koeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi,
 
 I have been busy setting up a network the last 3 days, but I cannot get it
 working.
 
 Basically I have no clue what has to be setup etc. and if I need bridging or
 not.
 
 The situation is as follows:
 
 --
 | SDSL Modem |
 |  Bridged   |
 --
|
 --
 |xl0: 217.1.1.155|
 ||
 |Freebsd Box |
 ||
 |   xl1  |
 --
  |
  --
  |---| SWITCH |---|
  |   --   |
  ||   |
 --- --- ---
 | C1: 217.1.1.156 | | C2: 217.1.1.157 | | C3: 217.1.1.158 |
 --- --- ---
 
 
 The FreeBSD box has full internet connectivity and I can also get NAT
 working, but the thing is that I need those non-private IP's bound to the
 clients and I need ipfw between the clients and the modem. Also I need the
 FreeBSD machine to have a non-private IP address. I have no clue as to
 getting the packets from those clients to the internet. I tried bridging xl0
 and xl1 and using 217.1.1.155 as gateway, but that didn't work.

I can't be sure without knowing the netmask, but it sounds like that's
exactly the right idea.  There's no way to tell why it went wrong when
you gave neither the system configuration details or what actually
happened when it didn't work.

You will probably find the FreeBSD Handbook documentation on this
topic useful:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-bridging.html


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Re: make search oddity

2004-07-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 01:29:16PM -0400, Mark Frank wrote:
 This isn't a life or death situation but it's the first time I've
 noticed this oddity.  I've always used make search name= from
 /usr/ports to find a particular port to install but it seemed to fail
 finding phpMyAdmin.
 
 This is on a 5.2.1-RELEASE-p9 box where I cvsup the ports tree nightly.
 
 
   # cd /usr/ports
   
   # make search name=phpmyadmin
   
   # make search name=php | grep phpmyadmin -B 1 -A 4
   Port:   phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1
   Path:   /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin
   Info:   A set of PHP-scripts to administer MySQL over the web
   Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   B-deps: 
   R-deps: apache-1.3.31_2 expat-1.95.7 mod_php4-4.3.7_3,1
   mysql-client-4.0.20 perl-5.8.4

You called?

Actually, yes,the search capability in ports was updated and expanded
quite a bit recently.  Read all about it in the /usr/ports/CHANGES
file.

You can now do:

% make search icase=1 name=phpmyadmin display=name,path,maint
Port:   phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1
Path:   /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin
Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Cheers,

Matthew

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RE: Network configuration

2004-07-08 Thread Eric Crist
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
 Lowell Gilbert
 Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 2:17 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Network configuration


 Terrence Koeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  Hi,
 
  I have been busy setting up a network the last 3 days, but I cannot
  get it working.
 
  Basically I have no clue what has to be setup etc. and if I need
  bridging or not.
 
  The situation is as follows:
 
  --
  | SDSL Modem |
  |  Bridged   |
  --
 |
  --
  |xl0: 217.1.1.155|
  ||
  |Freebsd Box |
  ||
  |   xl1  |
  --
   |
   --
   |---| SWITCH |---|
   |   --   |
   ||   |
  --- --- ---
  | C1: 217.1.1.156 | | C2: 217.1.1.157 | | C3: 217.1.1.158 |
  --- --- ---

One thing I noticed is that there isn't an IP address assigned to xl1.
This needs to be done, afaik.  If you're out of IP addresses, NAT is
going to be your thing, on a third interface perhaps.  Here's what I'm
getting at:

As an example, set the IP address of xl1 to 217.1.1.154.  Then, set up
the routing table on the freebsd box so that all outgoing packets get
passed to xl0, and any packet destined for 156, 157, or 158 get passed
back to xl1.  Set the default gateway on your machines to .154.  This
should have you up and running.

If this doesn't make sense to you, send me an email and I'll try to
explain further.

HTH

Eric Crist


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RE: WPC11 ver 3 or bust...

2004-07-08 Thread Eric Crist
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
 Andrew L. Gould
 Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 10:10 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: WPC11 ver 3 or bust...

 How are you configuring the wireless card?

 I'm using the same card on 5.2.1 Release on a Dell Inspiron
 8100.  The
 only change I had to make to the scripts I used on FreeBSD
 4.10 was to
 delete:

 authmode shared

 (I don't know why the change was needed since the wireless lan and
 access point stayed the same.)

 Here's the contents of the script (I've changed the addresses and
 codes):

 ifconfig wi0 inet 192.168.0.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 ssid
 mywan nwkey
 0x1234567890
 #(everything above should be on one line)
 route add default 192.168.0.1
 echo domain cablelynx.com  /etc/resolv.conf
 echo nameserver 24.204.0.4  /etc/resolv.conf
 echo nameserver 24.204.0.5  /etc/resolv.conf
 echo wi0

 If you try the script above and still get the error message,
 try adding
 the following to the beginning of the script so the script
 gets a clean
 start on the card:

 ifconfig wi0 remove

 Best of luck,

 Andrew Gould

This is in reply to both Andrew and Dirk's messages, btw.

Andrew, I have tried your script, and I still get no functionality of my
wifi card.  Dirk, I have tried removing cbb, pcic, and cardbus, but I
get an error when I reboot about there being no pccard devices.  If I
have pccard and cbb, I have the same functionality as before (or lack
thereof).

The lights on the card seem to indicate that it can connect to the
wireless network, but I cannot even ping the wifi AP.  That tells me
there is a problem.

Any further advice would be appreciated.

TIA

Eric F Crist


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Re: DHCPD 2 mac adresses for one host

2004-07-08 Thread jon
Have you tried separating the MAC definitions?

host chues {
hardware ethernet 00:0b:db:e7:2a:06;
}

host chues {
hardware ethernet 00:60:73:ea:3f:60;
}


Jon
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NIS server selection

2004-07-08 Thread Doug Hardie
I have NIS running on a few servers.  I have had them configured with 
the -S option with only their host name so they would use the local 
resolver.  However, after a few problems with ypserv dying I tried 
adding additional servers to the -S list.  Everything was as normal 
till I killed ypserv on the local machine.  Then it switched to the 
first host listed after the local name in the -S list.  Access to NIS 
records worked fine.

Then I tried to revert back to the local server.  Restarting ypserv had 
no effect.  NIS requests were still sent to the other server.  I killed 
ypbind and restarted it with the full list.  All requests were still 
sent to the other server.  I killed ypbind again and restarted it with 
just the local server in the -S list.  The request then were split 
about half and half with the local server and other server.  How does 
ypbind know about the other server anymore?

I had to kill ypserv on the other server, wait for some requests to 
timeout (ypbind is a persistent bugger) and then it switched.  Surely 
there has to be an easier way to do this.  I am trying to have ypbind 
use the local server if its working and otherwise one of the other 
servers.  If the local ypbind gets restarted i would like it to revert 
back to using it.

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Re: make search oddity

2004-07-08 Thread Mark Frank
* On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 08:22:45PM +0100 Matthew Seaman wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 01:29:16PM -0400, Mark Frank wrote:
  This isn't a life or death situation but it's the first time I've
  noticed this oddity.  I've always used make search name= from
  /usr/ports to find a particular port to install but it seemed to fail
  finding phpMyAdmin.
  
  This is on a 5.2.1-RELEASE-p9 box where I cvsup the ports tree nightly.
 
 Actually, yes,the search capability in ports was updated and expanded
 quite a bit recently.  Read all about it in the /usr/ports/CHANGES
 file.
 
 You can now do:
 
 % make search icase=1 name=phpmyadmin display=name,path,maint
 Port:   phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1
 Path:   /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin
 Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I've (now) read /usr/ports/CHANGES but the behavior for me isn't
matching.

# pwd
/usr/ports

# make search icase=1 name=phpmyadmin display=name,path,maint

# make search icase=1 name=phpMyAdmin display=name,path,maint
Port:   phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1
Path:   /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin
Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Am I being dense here?

Mark

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Re: newbie ACPI questions

2004-07-08 Thread Duane Winner
I did try to set the BIOS to S1 (from S3) and it appears that all that 
does is limit the capability of ACPI. After changing, hw.acpi no longer 
shows S3 in the list of supported sleep states, and if I try 'zzz' or 
'acpiconf -s 3', acpi reports that as unsupported. (supported states 
after changing the bios from S3 to S1 are: S1 S4 S5)

-Duane
User LAFFER1 wrote:
I also have a precision 650 at home.  What is acpi's setting in the 
bios? You can set it to s3 or s1 in there.  I would check that.  I just 
got my system on refurb from dell and haven't had a chance to play much 
yet. :)

On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Duane Winner wrote:
Hi all.
I'm just getting my feet wet with using basic ACPI functionality. Up 
until my FreeBSD release and/or hardware only supported APM, so that's 
all I have used until now.

I have a Dell Precision 650n running RELEASE-5.2.1p9, and it seems 
that ACPI works as far as I can tell, but I'm not clear on how to use 
it correctly in all circumstances.

My first problem was that I could not do a power off (halt -p or 
shutdown now -p) -- ACPI would tell me that it could not do it then I 
would have to hit the power button or a key on the keyboard to reboot.

I solved this by adding hw.acpi.disable_on_poweroff=0 to 
/etc/sysctl.conf. Now I can either type halt -p/shutdown now -p or 
just hit the power button on the Dell and FreeBSD will gracefully 
shutdown and power off.

Now I'm trying to get my arms around suspend functionality, and I'm 
not so clear as to the best way of suspending.

If I type 'zzz' (which appears to the equivelent of 'acpiconf -s 3'), 
the Dell does suspend, and the power button green LED blinks, which 
according the Dell manual, means the hardware thinks it is suspended. 
But I can't get it out of suspend. Pressing any key on the keyboard or 
mouse has no effect. If I press the power switch (which the Dell 
manual says should bring it out of suspend), then the system reboots.

I have also tried 'acpiconf -s 1', which seems to work better than s3. 
I can bring the system out of suspend by hitting the power button. 
However, when in suspend, the screen does not go blank. I can still 
see whatever was on the console, plus some output from acpiconf:
   fwohci0: fwochi_pci_suspend

'acpiconf -s 1' also seems to work when I'm within X as well (using 
XFCE4). I can type 'acpiconf -s 1' from an xterm, and X will blank, 
return me to the console, and suspend -- but I can still see whatever 
is on the console. If I hit the power button (keyboard/mouse does not 
work), then I resume and X comes back to where it should be.

I have also tried '-s 4', and that just shuts down the whole computer.
I guess S1 would be fine for me suspending, but would S3 be better (if 
I can get it to resume correctly)? If S1 is all I can use, what can I 
do to blank the screen as well as suspend the system?

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Following is info I thought 
would be pertainent.

Thanks,
Duane Winner
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S3)
FreeBSD: 5.2.1 p9

-su-2.05b# sysctl hw.acpi
hw.acpi.supported_sleep_state: S1 S3 S4 S5
hw.acpi.power_button_state: S5
hw.acpi.sleep_button_state: S1
hw.acpi.lid_switch_state: S1
hw.acpi.standby_state: S1
hw.acpi.suspend_state: S3
hw.acpi.sleep_delay: 5
hw.acpi.s4bios: 0
hw.acpi.verbose: 0
hw.acpi.disable_on_poweroff: 0
hw.acpi.reset_video: 1
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_supported: C1/0
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_lowest: 0
hw.acpi.cpu.cx_history: 96654/0
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mounting disks

2004-07-08 Thread Jake Zhen
hi.
my computer has two disks with 1.5 GB each.  during instillation, i created 
four slices: ad0s1,ad0s2,ad1s1,and ad1s2.  how do i mount all these slices 
using Mount pt. in FreeBSD Disklabel Editor?  what letter shoud i type when 
it ask for mount pt.?

thank u
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Re: NIS server selection

2004-07-08 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Jul 08), Doug Hardie said:
 I have NIS running on a few servers.  I have had them configured with
 the -S option with only their host name so they would use the local
 resolver.  However, after a few problems with ypserv dying I tried
 adding additional servers to the -S list.  Everything was as normal
 till I killed ypserv on the local machine.  Then it switched to the
 first host listed after the local name in the -S list.  Access to NIS
 records worked fine.
 
 Then I tried to revert back to the local server.  Restarting ypserv
 had no effect.  NIS requests were still sent to the other server.  I
 killed ypbind and restarted it with the full list.  All requests were
 still sent to the other server.  I killed ypbind again and restarted
 it with just the local server in the -S list.  The request then were
 split about half and half with the local server and other server. 
 How does ypbind know about the other server anymore?

Running processes will talk to the server they originally made a
connection to, until that connection fails.  Only then will they
contact their local ypbind and ask for another server.  ypbind is not
contacted on every lookup.
 
 I had to kill ypserv on the other server, wait for some requests to 
 timeout (ypbind is a persistent bugger) and then it switched.  Surely 
 there has to be an easier way to do this.  I am trying to have ypbind 
 use the local server if its working and otherwise one of the other 
 servers.  If the local ypbind gets restarted i would like it to revert 
 back to using it.

The best you can do is make sure ypwhich points to the local machine
so that subsequent processes will use it.  You can't force existing
processes to switch.

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Fatal Server error

2004-07-08 Thread Beecher Rintoul
Hi,

I'm getting the following when I try to startx from another user besides root:

Fatal server error: Cannot move old logfile /var/log/XFree86.0.log.old

I searched the mailing lists, but aside from a couple of references, I didn't 
find any solutions. Any help would be appreciated.

Beech
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dhclient.conf and DDNS via TSIG to Bind 9.2.3

2004-07-08 Thread Tillman Hodgson
Howdy,

I have a backup connection on an ADSL line with an IP address provided
by DHCP. My main line, which has static IPs, hosts my Bind 9.2.3 DNS
server. I don't have control of the DHCP server for the backup line,
it's simply provided by the ISP.

I'm using dhclient from -CURRENT on i386, dated June 17 2004.

I'd like to have dhclient on the backup line update a DNS entry in one
of my zones so that I can always reach my network via the backup line at
the same name. I'm following
http://ops.ietf.org/dns/dynupd/secure-ddns-howto.html as well as a
similar thread from the freebsd hackers lsit from last November:
http://groups.google.ca/groups?hl=enlr=ie=UTF-8th=86443cc1d80de8darnum=2

I set up the named.conf on the DNS host as follows (IPs aren't mangled
... they're dyanmic, after all :-)):

key adsl.seekingfire.com. {
algorithm hmac-md5;
secret my secret generated from dnssec-keygen;
};
view us {
match-clients { MyNets; };
// Master zones
zone seekingfire.com {
type master;
file master/seekingfire.com;
allow-transfer { MyNets; AccessComm; };
// for dynamic DNS
allow-update { key adsl.seekingfire.com.; };
// Note: I've also tried:
//update-policy {
//  grant adsl.seekingfire.com. name
//  adsl.seekingfire.com. A TXT;
//};
};

And I've set up dhclient.conf as follows:

### Keys and DDNS (see
http://ops.ietf.org/dns/dynupd/secure-ddns-howto.html)
send fqdn.fqdn adsl.seekingfire.com.;
send fqdn.encoded on;
send fqdn.server-update off;
key adsl.seekingfire.com. {
algorithm HMAC-MD5;
secret my secret generated from dnssec-keygen;
}
zone seekingfire.com {
key adsl.seekingfire.com.;
}
interface xl0 {
send dhcp-client-identifier adsl;
send host-name adsl;
}

When I add dhclient_flags=-v to /etc/rc.conf and run
/etc/rc.d/dhclient restart, I get:

Releasing DHCP leases: xl0.
Starting dhclient.
Internet Software Consortium DHCP Client V3.0.1rc12
Copyright 1995-2002 Internet Software Consortium.
All rights reserved.
For info, please visit http://www.isc.org/products/DHCP
Listening on BPF/xl0/00:01:02:2d:17:47
Sending on   BPF/xl0/00:01:02:2d:17:47
Sending on   Socket/fallback
DHCPDISCOVER on xl0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 6
DHCPOFFER from 64.110.241.254
DHCPREQUEST on xl0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
DHCPACK from 64.110.241.254
bound to 142.165.192.118 -- renewal in 6982 seconds.
xl0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
options=9RXCSUM,VLAN_MTU
inet6 fe80::201:2ff:fe2d:1747%xl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
inet 142.165.192.118 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 142.165.192.255
ether 00:01:02:2d:17:47
media: Ethernet 10baseT/UTP (10baseT/UTP half-duplex)
status: active

So, yeah, I get my new lease just fine. But it doesn't mention anything
about DNS ... and when I run a tcpdump on the adsl host, I don't see any
traffic on port 53. It's like it's just ignoring that part of
dhclient.conf completely.

Is there something I missing or have messed up in my dhclient.conf
configuration?

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Re: mounting disks

2004-07-08 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2004-07-08 16:38, Jake Zhen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 hi.
 my computer has two disks with 1.5 GB each.  during instillation, i created
 four slices: ad0s1,ad0s2,ad1s1,and ad1s2.  how do i mount all these slices
 using Mount pt. in FreeBSD Disklabel Editor?  what letter shoud i type when
 it ask for mount pt.?

In FreeBSD disks have slices and then each slice has partitions.  In
general, you don't mount slices.  There are -- of course -- exceptions
but let's not make things too difficult to grasp :-).

If you're confused about formatting and mounting media (disks, floppies,
cdroms) in FreeBSD you should probably skim through the article:

Formatting Media For Use With FreeBSD
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/formatting-media/index.html

HTH,
Giorgos

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Re: make search oddity

2004-07-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 04:23:14PM -0400, Mark Frank wrote:
 * On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 08:22:45PM +0100 Matthew Seaman wrote:
  On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 01:29:16PM -0400, Mark Frank wrote:
   This isn't a life or death situation but it's the first time I've
   noticed this oddity.  I've always used make search name= from
   /usr/ports to find a particular port to install but it seemed to fail
   finding phpMyAdmin.
   
   This is on a 5.2.1-RELEASE-p9 box where I cvsup the ports tree nightly.
  
  Actually, yes,the search capability in ports was updated and expanded
  quite a bit recently.  Read all about it in the /usr/ports/CHANGES
  file.
  
  You can now do:
  
  % make search icase=1 name=phpmyadmin display=name,path,maint
  Port:   phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1
  Path:   /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin
  Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 I've (now) read /usr/ports/CHANGES but the behavior for me isn't
 matching.
 
   # pwd
   /usr/ports
 
   # make search icase=1 name=phpmyadmin display=name,path,maint
 
   # make search icase=1 name=phpMyAdmin display=name,path,maint
   Port:   phpMyAdmin-2.5.7.1
   Path:   /usr/ports/databases/phpmyadmin
   Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 Am I being dense here?

Most odd.  The search target works by substituting the values you give
on the make command line into an awk script, which pulls the data out
of /usr/ports/INDEX (or INDEX-5 on 5.x) and formats it as required.
It's all in /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.subdir.mk

Do you have PORTSEARCH_IGNORECASE defined in your environment or in
/etc/make.conf ?  Not that that would make any difference to the
result above, as using icase on the command line will override that
value.

Hmmm... what awk(1) program is first on your path?  And if it isn't
the default version supplied with the system (/usr/bin/awk -- in 4.10
this is actually GNU Awk 3.0.6) does it support 'IGNORECASE'?  There's
this little snippet in the awk(1) man page:

   NOTE: In versions of gawk prior  to  3.0,  IGNORECASE  only
   affected  regular  expression  operations.   It now affects
   string comparisons as well.

Cheers,

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Re: Fatal Server error

2004-07-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 12:49:34PM -0800, Beecher Rintoul wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'm getting the following when I try to startx from another user besides root:
 
 Fatal server error: Cannot move old logfile /var/log/XFree86.0.log.old
 
 I searched the mailing lists, but aside from a couple of references, I didn't 
 find any solutions. Any help would be appreciated.

Install the x11/wrapper port if you want to be able to run startx as a
mortal user.  

Cheers,

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Re: Turning off submission (587) port

2004-07-08 Thread Thomas Wolf

Gregory Neil Shapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:

  AFAIK, it is sufficient to edit /etc/mail/sendmail.cf and
  comment or delete  the follwoing line:
  O DaemonPortOptions=Port=587, Name=MSA, M=E
  and restart sendmail afterwards.
 
 Hand editing the sendmail.cf is a bad idea.

You're right. Bad habit. Sorry for advising this.

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Re: mounting disks

2004-07-08 Thread Jerry McAllister
 
 hi.
 my computer has two disks with 1.5 GB each.  during instillation, i created 
 four slices: ad0s1,ad0s2,ad1s1,and ad1s2.  how do i mount all these slices 
 using Mount pt. in FreeBSD Disklabel Editor?  what letter shoud i type when 
 it ask for mount pt.?

If you are really using the regular disklabel editor you do not
name mount points with it.  You create partitions.   Mount points
are named in /etc/fstab.   Mount points must be directory names
and the directories must be created before attempting the mount.

Anyway, you do not mount slices in FreeBSD.   You mount partitions.
At the very least, you must use disklabel to create at least one
partition in each slice.   Then you would mount ad0s1a, ad0s2a,
ad1s1a, ad1s2a (presuming you use 'a' to name the partitions).

But, probably you really don't want 4 slices.  You might really want
to create 1 slice in each disk that takes up all of the available disk
and then use disklabel to create 2 partitions in each slice.  
Then you would have ad0s1a, ad0s1e, ad1s1a, ad1s1e

You need to create directories on which to mount the partitions.
They can be anywhere that is available when the mount is done.

The final thing is that you need to create entries in /etc/fstab
that tell it where to do the mounts.

You can then mount the partitions

You can also use /stand/sysinstall to do the work, but fdisk/disklabel
aren't hard if you are just doing simple stuff.

If you are already using /stand/sysinstall and don't know what it
means when it asks for a mount point, then that means you give it
the name of a directory on which  you want it to mount the partitions.
If the directory does not exist, /stand/sysinstall will create it.
Also, /stand/sysinstall will write the entries in /etc/fstab for you.

Once you have all this correct, the partitions will be mounted
at boot, but you can use the mount(8) command to do it before
a reboot.

jerry


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Re: Fatal Server error

2004-07-08 Thread Beecher Rintoul
On Thursday 08 July 2004 01:08 pm, Matthew Seaman wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 12:49:34PM -0800, Beecher Rintoul wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I'm getting the following when I try to startx from another user besides
  root:
 
  Fatal server error: Cannot move old logfile /var/log/XFree86.0.log.old
 
  I searched the mailing lists, but aside from a couple of references, I
  didn't find any solutions. Any help would be appreciated.

 Install the x11/wrapper port if you want to be able to run startx as a
 mortal user.

   Cheers,

   Matthew

Thanks for replying. I had the wrapper installed, but it wasn't working 
properly. A reinstall fixed everything. Once again thanks for the hint.

Beech

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add route called from script

2004-07-08 Thread Per olof Ljungmark
Hi all,
I am experimenting with openvpn-2 and so far it looks promosing. As this 
version of openvpn can assign client addresses similar to dhcp, I need 
to find out how to assign a route from a script, like (this is the 
client end, running FreeBSD):

[simplifed example]
#!/bin/sh
openvpn --daemon --config my-vpn.conf
route add 192.168.0.0/16 adress from tun{if} here
How/from where can I get the dynamically assigned tun ip to insert into 
script? It is not known before openvpn is started.

Thanks,
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symlink

2004-07-08 Thread Andrew Musselman
Hello; I'm new to this list.

I've looked and still can't find the path to the command symlink.  It
has a man page, but I can't find it.  Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Andrew

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Re: your mail

2004-07-08 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 08:54:45AM -0500, Mike J wrote:
 I have a question.  One of the new guys went into one of our BSD servers and
 changed the root environment from the default to /bin/bash and bash isn't
 installed on this box, therefore we are having trouble su'ing in and even
 logging in at the console.  Anyone have any ideas on how to get in.

Boot into single user (just hit the reset button when all is quite and
hit the space bar during the appropriate boot-prompt), and it will
allow you to specify the shell to use in single user mode (/bin/sh by
default).

# fsck -y
# mount -a
# vipw

should do the trick.
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disk space question

2004-07-08 Thread Andrew Musselman
Hi again--

I'm stumped on this problem, and I'm sure lots of people have
encountered the same thing:

I would like more space in /usr.  I've installed another drive and set
it to mount to /mnt.  I would like to make FreeBSD(5.2.1) think that
/usr also includes this new drive.

Is there a way to do what I want to do?

Thanks,
Andrew

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Re: symlink

2004-07-08 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 02:40:30PM -0700, Andrew Musselman wrote:
 Hello; I'm new to this list.
 
 I've looked and still can't find the path to the command symlink.  It
 has a man page, but I can't find it.  Any suggestions?

symlink has a manpage entry in Section 2, which relates to FreeBSD
System Calls Manual, ie you use it in C code. Stuff in Section 1
relate to General Commands, which you can use on the command line.
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Re: symlink

2004-07-08 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Jul 08), Andrew Musselman said:
 I've looked and still can't find the path to the command symlink. 
 It has a man page, but I can't find it.  Any suggestions?

That manpage is for the C library function symlink().  The shell
command is ln, which handles both hard and symbolic links.

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need a good 32-bit ata/100 raid

2004-07-08 Thread Brad Tarver
are there any good 32-bit ata/100 raid cards for Freebsd 5.2.1? that are 
natively supported? I only need raid1 capability.


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Re: symlink

2004-07-08 Thread Bill Moran
Andrew Musselman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello; I'm new to this list.
 
 I've looked and still can't find the path to the command symlink.  It
 has a man page, but I can't find it.  Any suggestions?

As already described, symlink is for use in code.

If you look at the SEE ALSO section of that man page, you'll see a reference
to ln(1), which is the user command commonly used to create symlinks.

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Re: disk space question

2004-07-08 Thread Jerry McAllister
 
 Hi again--
 
 I'm stumped on this problem, and I'm sure lots of people have
 encountered the same thing:
 
 I would like more space in /usr.  I've installed another drive and set
 it to mount to /mnt.  I would like to make FreeBSD(5.2.1) think that
 /usr also includes this new drive.
 
 Is there a way to do what I want to do?

Maybe, but you don't really want to do quite what you said.
What you need to do is move some of the things in /usr to the
new partition that you currently have mounted on /mnt and then
create a symlink to it.   

I would suggest that you move /usr/ports and /usr/local and
maybe /usr/src.

I would also suggest you might want to think of another name to
mount the extra disk on.  The only reason is /mnt is often used
as a sort of temporary mount point and this will, no doubt be a
more permanent mount.   I tend to usr /work, but others have 
their own favorites.

So, basically, tar up the stuff, untar it in the new place and
create the symlink, check it out.  Then rm the old stuff.

for /usr/ports  for example, using your /mnt mount point.

cd /usr/ports
tar cvf /mnt/ports.tar *
cd /mnt
mkdir usr.ports
cd usr.ports
tar xvf ../ports.tar
cd /usr
mv ports ports.old
ln -s /mnt/usr.ports ports
  Check everything out to make sure you did it right
cd /usr
rm -rf ports.old 
cd /mnt
rm ports.tar

voila it is in the new space.

Do the same for other big directories.
use du(1) do check for big ones.
cd /usr
du -sk *

jerry

 
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Re: disk space question

2004-07-08 Thread Bill Moran
Andrew Musselman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi again--
 
 I'm stumped on this problem, and I'm sure lots of people have
 encountered the same thing:
 
 I would like more space in /usr.  I've installed another drive and set
 it to mount to /mnt.  I would like to make FreeBSD(5.2.1) think that
 /usr also includes this new drive.
 
 Is there a way to do what I want to do?

There are multiple ways.

The most classic way would be to make a bunch of symlinks from various
directorys in /usr to space in /mnt.

A better way would be to back up /usr, then reformat the /usr and /mnt
partitions as vinum partitions, and create a concatenated volume of the
resulting space, then restore /usr to that.  This takes a little know-how,
so you'd be well advised to try it out on a test system to get acquianted
with vinum first.

... although, I'm not sure what the status of Vinum is in 5.x ... last I
asked, it wasn't reliable on 5.x yet, but that's been a while.

I'm sure others will present other options as well.

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Re: symlink

2004-07-08 Thread Jerry McAllister
 
 Hello; I'm new to this list.
 
 I've looked and still can't find the path to the command symlink.  It
 has a man page, but I can't find it.  Any suggestions?

Probably what you are looking for is:a   link -s

as in:

  link -s  file_to_link  name_of_link

 symlink is a library routine callable from a progran, 
not a stand-alone command.

jerry

 
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Re: symlink

2004-07-08 Thread Jerry McAllister
 
 Hello; I'm new to this list.
 
 I've looked and still can't find the path to the command symlink.  It
 has a man page, but I can't find it.  Any suggestions?

Oops, I think I just wrote link -s in the last message
and it should be ln -s
Am hurrying trying to leave, sorry,

jerry

 
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Re: add route called from script

2004-07-08 Thread Bill Moran
Per olof Ljungmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 I am experimenting with openvpn-2 and so far it looks promosing. As this 
 version of openvpn can assign client addresses similar to dhcp, I need 
 to find out how to assign a route from a script, like (this is the 
 client end, running FreeBSD):
 
 [simplifed example]
 #!/bin/sh
 openvpn --daemon --config my-vpn.conf
 route add 192.168.0.0/16 adress from tun{if} here

I'm no guru for either of these commands, but I'm guessing this is a
canonical job for sed and/or awk.  Something like:

IPADDR = `ifconfig | awk 'awk magic to extract the IP'`
route add 192.168.0.0/16 $IPADDR

I hope this is helpful, sorry I don't have a more precise answer.

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disk space question

2004-07-08 Thread Robert Huff

Andrew Musselman writes:

  I would like more space in /usr.  I've installed another drive and set
  it to mount to /mnt.  I would like to make FreeBSD(5.2.1) think that
  /usr also includes this new drive.
  
  Is there a way to do what I want to do?

man ccd.


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Re: disk space question

2004-07-08 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 02:50:03PM -0700, Andrew Musselman wrote:
 Hi again--
 
 I'm stumped on this problem, and I'm sure lots of people have
 encountered the same thing:
 
 I would like more space in /usr.  I've installed another drive and set
 it to mount to /mnt.  I would like to make FreeBSD(5.2.1) think that
 /usr also includes this new drive.
 
 Is there a way to do what I want to do?
 
 Thanks,
 Andrew

You cannot merge the new disk into your current /usr partition, but
you could mount the disk somewhere on /usr, such as /usr/home, or some
other place where you expect the majority of data will be going.

You could also use dump/restore to dump your current /usr partition to
your new disk and then alter /etc/fstab to mount the new disk at /usr
instead of the old partition.  This might only be useful if the new disk
is significantly larger than your current /usr partition.

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Re: add route called from script

2004-07-08 Thread Christian Hiris
On Friday 09 July 2004 00:20, Bill Moran wrote:
 Per olof Ljungmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  I am experimenting with openvpn-2 and so far it looks promosing. As this
  version of openvpn can assign client addresses similar to dhcp, I need
  to find out how to assign a route from a script, like (this is the
  client end, running FreeBSD):
 
  [simplifed example]
  #!/bin/sh
  openvpn --daemon --config my-vpn.conf
  route add 192.168.0.0/16 adress from tun{if} here

 I'm no guru for either of these commands, but I'm guessing this is a
 canonical job for sed and/or awk.  Something like:

 IPADDR = `ifconfig | awk 'awk magic to extract the IP'`
 route add 192.168.0.0/16 $IPADDR

If you know the number of the interface, ie tun0:

IPADDR=`ifconfig tun0 | awk '$1~/inet/$1!~/inet6/{print $2}'`

hth
ch


 I hope this is helpful, sorry I don't have a more precise answer.



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AW: need a good 32-bit ata/100 raid

2004-07-08 Thread Alexander Liebau
www.3ware.com :)

64 bit cards but they run fine in 32 bit slots.. but they might be too
expensive since they are for professional solutions :)



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are there any good 32-bit ata/100 raid cards for Freebsd 5.2.1? that are
natively supported? I only need raid1 capability.



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Re: your mail

2004-07-08 Thread Moti Levy
Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 08:54:45AM -0500, Mike J wrote:
 

I have a question.  One of the new guys went into one of our BSD servers and
changed the root environment from the default to /bin/bash and bash isn't
installed on this box, therefore we are having trouble su'ing in and even
logging in at the console.  Anyone have any ideas on how to get in.
   

Boot into single user (just hit the reset button when all is quite and
hit the space bar during the appropriate boot-prompt), and it will
allow you to specify the shell to use in single user mode (/bin/sh by
default).
   # fsck -y
   # mount -a
   # vipw
should do the trick.
 

if u have a user that is a memeber of the wheel group you can try and  
copy bash to /bin
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Samba3 and NIS

2004-07-08 Thread Benjamin P. Keating
My goal here is to be able to migrate a list of existing system user
accounts AND there samba credentials over to a brand new machine,
which runs a newer version of samba (3.0.4).

Im assuming I'll be able to have to vipw's open, side by side.. one of
the old machine and the other on the new machine and copy and paste
over the user accounts, but this doesn't help me migrate over samba
user accounts and there passwords(?).

My old machine is a NIS + Samba server (2.2.6), runs great. Here are
some relevant parts of it's smb.conf;

[global]
message command = csh -c 'xedit %f - %s;rm %s' 
domain master = True
local master = yes
time server = Yes
logon home = \\%L\%U
domain logons = Yes
passwd program = /usr/bin/yppasswd %u
encrypt passwords = Yes
password level = 4
logon script = LOGON.BAT
update encrypted = Yes
passwd chat = *New* %n\n *password* %n\n *changed*
unix password sync = Yes
username level = 5
add user script = /usr/local/samba/bin/smbadduser %u:%u
username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/users.map

When I add a system user (pw useradd...) it sets up the system user
account, and immediately asks me to set the new users samba password.
tada. Awesome. The user has been both added to the system and able to
mount there home directory via samba.

However, at the end of compiling Samba3 from ports I get this message:

**
Starting from Samba 3.0.3 this port doesn't create 'smbpasswd' file
automatically. Users are encouraged to use 'tdbsam' backend instead:

  [global]
passdb backend = tdbsam, smbpasswd

You can use pdbedit to migrate accounts from 'smbpasswd' to 'tdbsam',
see the Samba-HOWTO-Collection.

You still can create 'smbpasswd' file with the supplied 'make_smbpasswd'
script:

  cat /etc/passwd | grep -v ^# | make_smbpasswd  smbpasswd
  chmod 600 smbpasswd

But the usage of it is deprecated.
--
NOTICE: *.tdb files have been moved from /var/run/samba/ to /var/db/samba/!
NOTICE: Please, move them manually, if necessary, at least winbind_*.tdb.
**


Im a little confused as I do not see any use of smbpasswd in my old
samba configure, but rather yppasswd... but im still not sure how I
would migrate the samba user names over to the new machine (and new
samba version). It's this what /usr/local/samba/lib/users.map ?


If anyone on this list can share with me there NIS/Samba migration
experiences, that'd be very helpful.
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