dump/restore corrupted filesystems

2007-04-16 Thread CyberLeo Kitsana
Hi!

I have a 1.2TB UFS2 filesystem with irrecoverable corruption. As such, I
must move all 500GB or so of data off of it and re-newfs it.

Does anybody know whether dump/restore can gracefully handle filesystem
corruption, or will it happily back up and restore said damage to the
pristine filesystem?

Thanks!

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Re: buildworld - Stop in /usr/src/lib/ncurses/ncurses (6.2)

2007-04-16 Thread Ewald Jenisch
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 05:10:55PM -0400, Gerard Seibert wrote:
 
 Are you by any chance using a custom 'stable-supfile' rather than using
 one of the preconfigured ones?
 
   /usr/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile
   /usr/src/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile
 

Hi,

No, I'm running an exact copy of
/usr/share/examples/cvsup/stable-supfile with only the cvsup-site
filled in, so no modifications here.

I really wonder what's missing here since I've installed from a
vanilla set of 6.2-Install-CDs used several times on other machines.

The only difference is that the machine having these problems uses an
AMD Opteron whereas the others use various flavors of Intels. Please
note though that compiling the kernel (i.e. make buildkernel) runs
without problems - it's make buildworld dying.

-ewald

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Re: What's the #-number from uname -a?

2007-04-16 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Apr 15), Pieter de Goeje said:
 On Sunday 15 April 2007, Dan Nelson wrote:
  In the last episode (Apr 15), Roger Olofsson said:
Yesterday I csup:ed 2 machines to latest using same cvsup-server
for both.  After the standard procedure of doing:
  
make buildworld
make buildkernel
make installkernel
reboot
make installworld
  
..on both machines, one says 'FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #2' and the other says
'FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #6'.
  
What does the number after the #-sign mean?
 
  It's the number of times you have rebuilt your kernel.  The value is
  stored in /usr/src/sys/arch/kernelname/version.

 I think you meant /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/kernelname/version. If you
 wipe /usr/obj, the number will be reset.

Actually, I meant /usr/src/sys/arch/compile/kernelname/version
since I still build my kernels the old way.  It also means that the
version file never gets deleted.  After ~10 years on this filesystem,
I'm up to #434 :)

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Re: Geli and fsck

2007-04-16 Thread Ivan Voras

User1001 wrote:

Nowhere in the Handbook nor the MANual pages is there any mention of how to
handle a situation where it is necessary to perform a file system check (FSCK)
on the encrypted partition (provider?).


How is it any different than the other cases? You make the unencrypted 
data available (the same as, for example, making a RAID device 
available), then you fsck it.




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Re: I like Ubuntu

2007-04-16 Thread Alex Zbyslaw

Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 


First my experience with [Free]BSD as a server completely mirrors
Dag-Erling's observation, it [mostly] just works. I started with BSDI
switching to FreeBSD around 3.5. I think it is also true that
depending on your hardware a FreeBSD workstation or laptop can be a
bit of a challenge.
   



My issues with FreeBSD as a desktop mostly come from the difficulty of
installing software and keeping it up-to-date: 'pkg_add -r' and
'portupgrade -aP' simply can't hold a candle to 'apt-get install' and
'apt-get dist-upgrade'.
 

How does apt-get compare to something like yum/up2date on FC/RHEL?  I.e. 
is there something that makes apt-get better?


My main issue with all the RedHat OSes is that you are effectively stuck 
with whatever version of packages was combined to make a particular 
release.  So if the machine you have came with say postfix 2.0, your 
stuck with that for the lifetime of the OS.  If you suddenly have a need 
for 2.2, you can try using src rpms, but somehow they never seem to be 
available for your particular OS version, and whether the ones for a 
later OS version compile or not is hit-and-miss.  Sure, it's dead easy 
to yum update say postfix 2.0 to postfix 2.0+some security fix, but 
that's just not enough for me.


I resent having to upgrade the OS to get up-to-date packages that have 
no specific relationship to anything I understand as the OS.  That's 
especially a problem for ISP-rented servers, where upgrading the OS is a 
matter of having to get a new server, or taking your life in your hands 
and trying a yum update of the OS.  But even for a desktop, it's 
just far more work than I believe should be required.


FreeBSD ports/packages are not perfect, but at least I can update 
third-party software without upgrading the OS.


--Alex

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Re: astro/google-earth

2007-04-16 Thread Steinar Bormer
Matthew Seaman wrote:

| You question boils down to: why does the ports system still think
| Google Earth v. 4.0.2735 is still vulnerable when portaudit and VuXML
| say that only versions earlier than 4.0.2414 are vulnerable?

Precisely.

| Ports certainly shouldn't do that given this:
| 
| happy-idiot-talk:~:% pkg_version -t 4.0.2414 4.0.2735
| 
| 
| Looks like a bug to me.

OK, but see below.
 
| This message comes from portaudit(1).  There's a steaming great clue to
| that effect in the URL you quote.  A good thing to try is downloading a
| new portaudit database:
| 
| portaudit -F
| 
| Then retry the update.  Perhaps there was an error in the version
| numbering in the version of the portaudit database you had originally,
| which has since been fixed.  This would have fixed it for me, if I had
| Google Earth installed:

And it fixed the problem for me.  google-earth runs fine.

I even ran portaudit (with no options), but since google-earth was
deinstalled at that time, it obviously didn't report anything.

Thanks so much for pointing this out to me.  It's all too obvious now.
=)

Steinar B.
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Заране спосибо

2007-04-16 Thread Arman Davtyan
Здрасте я бы хотел спросит я скачал  6.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1 и 2 но не 
знаю как сделать загрузочный диск помогите пожалуста.
И ещчо ето возможно сделать с помшю неро пажалуста подробне опишите мне 
как ето сделать.

Заране спосибо.
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Re: úÁÒÁÎÅ ÓÐÏÓÉÂÏ

2007-04-16 Thread Boris Samorodov
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 15:07:31 +0400 Arman Davtyan wrote:

You should use English when posting a message to the international
list.

 Здрасте я бы хотел спросит я скачал  6.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1 и 2 но не
 знаю как сделать загрузочный диск помогите пожалуста.
 И ещчо ето возможно сделать с помшю неро пажалуста подробне опишите
 мне как ето сделать.
 Заране спосибо.

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/ru_RU.KOI8-R/books/handbook/index.html


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Re: buildworld - Stop in /usr/src/lib/ncurses/ncurses (6.2)

2007-04-16 Thread Ewald Jenisch
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 10:41:58PM +0200, Ewald Jenisch wrote:

 
 I've got a problem doing a make builworld on a new machine: When I
 start make buildworld in /usr/src I end up with the errors below.
 ...

Hi,

Figured out the problem myself in the meantime: The machine in
question, being rather out of the box had a date/time-setting way
off the reality (in fact the machine-clock was set to something in
late 2006!). This, to my understanding, caused problems with cvsup
resulting in an incomplete source tree.

I corrected the time, completely deleted the source-tree, cvsuped
again, started make buildworld and bingo everything ran through
without any problems.

BTW, there's an interesting hint that pointed me to the time-sync
problem in the first case:

http://support.daemonnews.org/viewtopic.php?p=1121

Hope this proves helpful to others running into similar problems.

-ewald

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Re: Заране спосибо

2007-04-16 Thread Dimiter Ivanov

On 4/16/07, Arman Davtyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Здрасте я бы хотел спросит я скачал  6.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1 и 2 но не
знаю как сделать загрузочный диск помогите пожалуста.
И ещчо ето возможно сделать с помшю неро пажалуста подробне опишите мне
как ето сделать.
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This is for PCBSD but it may help you..

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Missing file in 6.2-RELEASE concerning xdm

2007-04-16 Thread Stevan Tiefert

Hello list,

I have written an e-mail on 12. April 2007 in 
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org and a day later in [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
concerning a login-problem with a X-Terminal to a FreeBSD-6.2-XDM-Server.


The reason for the problem was: the file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/Xstartup 
didn't exist there. I have created an empty Xstartup and now my 
login-problems are blown away. I swear I didn't deleted this file!


It seems that the 6.2-RELEASE don't delivers a Xstartup-file.

Could you deliver for the 6.3-RELEASE a Xstartup, please?

With regards
Stevan Tiefert

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Re: test

2007-04-16 Thread Bob Middaugh
Please don't top post.


Bob

 -- Original message --
From: Hangmn [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 You group of elitist fucks...the unsub link is FUCKING USELESS
 
 On 4/14/07, Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  In response to Hangmn [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
   GET ME OFF THIS FUCKING LIST
 
  That's a powerfully effective method of getting things done.
 

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Re: Missing file in 6.2-RELEASE concerning xdm

2007-04-16 Thread Boris Samorodov
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 15:03:07 +0200 Stevan Tiefert wrote:

 I have written an e-mail on 12. April 2007 in
 freebsd-questions@freebsd.org and a day later in
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] concerning a login-problem with a X-Terminal
 to a FreeBSD-6.2-XDM-Server.

 The reason for the problem was: the file
 /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/Xstartup didn't exist there. I have created an
 empty Xstartup and now my login-problems are blown away. I swear I
 didn't deleted this file!

 It seems that the 6.2-RELEASE don't delivers a Xstartup-file.

Yes and there is a PR about it:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/94167

 Could you deliver for the 6.3-RELEASE a Xstartup, please?


WBR
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FreeBSD committer, http://www.FreeBSD.org The Power To Serve
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Re: Missing file in 6.2-RELEASE concerning xdm

2007-04-16 Thread Stevan Tiefert

Boris Samorodov schrieb:

On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 15:03:07 +0200 Stevan Tiefert wrote:


I have written an e-mail on 12. April 2007 in
freebsd-questions@freebsd.org and a day later in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] concerning a login-problem with a X-Terminal
to a FreeBSD-6.2-XDM-Server.



The reason for the problem was: the file
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/Xstartup didn't exist there. I have created an
empty Xstartup and now my login-problems are blown away. I swear I
didn't deleted this file!



It seems that the 6.2-RELEASE don't delivers a Xstartup-file.


Yes and there is a PR about it:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/94167


Could you deliver for the 6.3-RELEASE a Xstartup, please?



WBR


Thanks Boris for this link!

OK, when it is an official PR, than I have only to wait :-)

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Re: test

2007-04-16 Thread Bart Silverstrim


On Apr 16, 2007, at 8:52 AM, Bob Middaugh wrote:


Please don't top post.


Maybe he can't read and that's why the unsub link is useless?  That  
would also explain the top posting to a degree.

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Fwd: 6.2 custom kernel build HELP

2007-04-16 Thread Troy Kocher

THANKS so much that was it. . !

Begin forwarded message:


From: Martin Hudec [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: April 15, 2007 5:25:23 PM CDT
To: 'FreeBSD Questions' freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: 6.2 custom kernel build HELP
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Troy Kocher wrote:
/usr/src/sys/dev/usb/udbp.c:225: undefined reference to  
`ng_parse_int32_type'
udbp.o(.rodata+0x10):/usr/src/sys/dev/usb/udbp.c:227: undefined  
reference to `ng_parse_int32_type'
udbp.o(.rodata+0x24):/usr/src/sys/dev/usb/udbp.c:239: undefined  
reference to `ng_parse_struct_type'
udbp.o(.rodata+0x60):/usr/src/sys/dev/usb/udbp.c:250: undefined  
reference to `ng_parse_int32_type'

*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP_TAOSCSI.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src.


options NETGRAPH

is missing in your kernel config. man 4 netgraph for more information.

nice evening,
Martin Hudec





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הלקוחות שלך מחפשים אותך

2007-04-16 Thread bartender

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ataidle

2007-04-16 Thread Steve Franks

What is the preferred way to run ataidle for multiple drives on startup?  I
have an rc.d script that appears to only use the last set of ataidle_flags
that get passed to it, and the ataidle commandline will not handle multiple
drives with one invocation...

Steve
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O noua procedura de verificare a conturilor BRD-Net

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Re: Dell PowerEdge SC1435 and FreeBSD

2007-04-16 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Philip M. Gollucci [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi,

 A company bought 3 of these and had issue installing FreeBSD on them
 (I'm currently off site) saying it hung very early in the boot process
 from CD for 6.2 amd64 and the monitor went blank.  Can anyone here
 comment on their experiences with this ?

 I've included some links below too.

 http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=uscs=04kc=6W300l=enoc=bscwek1s=bsd
 Dual Core 2216 Processor;
   2X1MB Cache, 2.4GHz Opteron,
   1Ghz HyperTransport for PowerEdge SC 1435
 Dual Core Opteron 2nd Processor,
   2x1MB Cache, 2.4GHz
   1Ghz HyperTransport for PowerEdge SC 1435
 4GB Memory, 4x1GB, 667MHz, Single Ranked DIMMs
 Broadcom TCP/IP Offload EngineNot Enabled
 Riser with 1 PCIe Slot for PowerEdge SC1435
 250GB, SATA, 3.5-inch 7.2K RPMHard Drive
 SAS 5IR SAS, PCI-Express Internal RAID Adapter
 On-Board Dual Gigabit Network Adapter, No TOE
 24X IDE CD-RW/DVD ROM Drive for PowerEdge SC 1435
 Bezel for PESC1435
 250GB, SATA, 3.5-inch 7.2K RPMHard Drive
 Add-in SATA/SAS controller, 2 Hard Drives, RAID 1, PowerEdge SC1435
 Sliding Rapid/Versa Rails and Cable Management Arm,Universal

 http://www.freebsdsystems.com/sata2_rackserver_multicore.php
 Seems to validate the video card an ATI ES1000 16MB is okay.

 http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/htdig/freebsd-hardware/2006-December/004103.html
 seems to say it works in general.

You'll need to look at the specific messages for information,
but trying i386 might give you more information.

The video isn't relevant; any video at all should support
console text fine.
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problems with Engelschall upgrade toolkit

2007-04-16 Thread Charlie McElfresh

Hi,

I'm running Ralf Engelschall's upgrade toolkit, in an effort to get
from 5.4release to 6.

I did

make upgrade

and when I try to run

make etc

I come to this prompt

How should I deal with this? [Use the existing /var/tmp/temproot]

I hit enter, and I get this error message:

 *** FATAL ERROR: Cannot 'cd' to /usr/src/etc and install files to
 the temproot environment

*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/adm.
*** Error code 1 (ignored)

Help appreciated.

Charlie
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Re: Dell PowerEdge SC1435 and FreeBSD

2007-04-16 Thread Philip M. Gollucci

Lowell Gilbert wrote:

Philip M. Gollucci [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You'll need to look at the specific messages for information,
but trying i386 might give you more information.

The video isn't relevant; any video at all should support
console text fine.

For the archives, and thanks.

Yeah, they 'lied' to me, they used i386 by accident and not amd64
this chipset doesn't have an i386 mode AFAIK.

amd64 seems to be working flawlessly now.




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Re: problems with Engelschall upgrade toolkit

2007-04-16 Thread Christoph Schug
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007, Charlie McElfresh wrote:

 I'm running Ralf Engelschall's upgrade toolkit, in an effort to get
 from 5.4release to 6.
 
 I did
 
 make upgrade
 
 and when I try to run
 
 make etc
 
 I come to this prompt
 
 How should I deal with this? [Use the existing /var/tmp/temproot]
 
 I hit enter, and I get this error message:
 
  *** FATAL ERROR: Cannot 'cd' to /usr/src/etc and install files to
  the temproot environment
 
 *** Error code 1
 
 Stop in /usr/adm.
 *** Error code 1 (ignored)

Have you tried to go with a clean /var/tmp/temproot by typing 'd' for
delete?

| # make etc
| Updating /etc (system configuration)
| 
| *** The directory specified for the temporary root environment,
| /var/tmp/temproot, exists.  This can be a security risk if untrusted
| users have access to the system.
| 
|   Use 'd' to delete the old /var/tmp/temproot and continue
|   Use 't' to select a new temporary root directory
|   Use 'e' to exit mergemaster
| 
|   Default is to use /var/tmp/temproot as is
| 
| How should I deal with this? [Use the existing /var/tmp/temproot] d
| 
|*** Deleting the old /var/tmp/temproot
[...]

BTW, when doing such big version jumps I would run 'mergemaster -p'
before doing the build as there might be new users or groups required
for it.

| # make update-cvsup-src update-cvsup-doc update-cvsup-ports
| # mergemaster -p
| # make upgrade
| # make etc

-cs

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Re: Virally licensed code in FreeBSD kernel

2007-04-16 Thread Erik Osterholm
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 11:52:04AM -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
 On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 03:46:31PM -0500, Erik Osterholm wrote:
  On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 02:36:24PM -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
  
   We're discussing what constitutes code not goverened by the
   terms of this license, so until that's settled you can't really
   use that phrase as justification for your argument.  Note, for
   instance, that it makes no reference to code that was not
   already governed by this license.  Thus, we don't know from
   that statement whether additional code as part of a Larger
   Work is excluded by that statement.
 
  Except that code not governed by the terms of this license seems
  obvious.  If code is not released under the CDDL, it is not
  governed by the CDDL.  FreeBSD is not released under the CDDL.
  FreeBSD is not governed by the CDDL.

 It may seem obvious to you.  It may also seem obvious to someone
 else who has a stake in believing the opposite -- and your two
 obvious perceptions may not agree with one another.

If your goal is to prevent lawsuits, stop now.  You've already lost.
You can be sued (in the US, at least) for just about anything or for
any reason.

If your goal is to win, should someone file a frivolous lawsuit, your
above statement is irrelevant.  My beliefs on the subject will not win
it for me.


 Look at it this way: including GPLed code in a larger codebase,
 compiled as a single binary, renders the entire thing code . . .
 governed by the terms of this license, where this license in this
 case would mean the GPL.  The very fact of inclusion of the source
 code changes the necessary licensing of the entire codebase.  Thus,
 the question of whether the larger project is code (not) goverened
 by the terms of this license must be decided *outside of the
 statement* code not governed by the terms of this license.

The GPL differs due to the wording.  I think someone else already
pointed this out.


  But 3.6 only requires that the requirements of the License are
  fulfilled for the Covered Software.  It doesn't say that the
  requirements of the License must be fulfilled for the Larger Work.

 The term Covered Software is another one of those statements like
 code not goverened by the terms of this license which, in and of
 itself, does not tell you whether or not the code in question is
 govered by the terms of the license.  In other words, a statement
 within the license telling you what you may or may not do with
 Covered Software doesn't, in and of itself, tell you whether a
 given block of code is considered Covered Software.  It just tells
 you what you may or may not do with it *if it is* Covered
 Software.


  Covered Software is clearly defined, and the other parts of
  FreeBSD do not fall under this definition.

 Please quote for me the relevant definitive passage.

1.3. Covered Software means (a) the Original Software, or
(b) Modifications, or (c) the combination of files containing Original
Software with files containing Modifications, in each case including
portions thereof.

The source files for FreeBSD are not Original Software, Modifications,
and therefore cannot be the combination of files containing Original
Software with files containing Modifications (as it is neither).

If you need the definitions of any of the rest of the terms, feel free
to visit http://www.sun.com/cddl/cddl.html

Erik
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Re: dump/restore corrupted filesystems

2007-04-16 Thread Roland Smith
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 09:11:48AM -0500, CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
 I have a 1.2TB UFS2 filesystem with irrecoverable corruption. As such, I
 must move all 500GB or so of data off of it and re-newfs it.

If the corruption is due to hardware failure, your data is probably lost.

Ditto if the corruption is so bad that fsck_ffs can't handle it. You can
e.g. tell fsck_ffs(8) to use a backup superblock, with the -b option.

 Does anybody know whether dump/restore can gracefully handle filesystem
 corruption, or will it happily back up and restore said damage to the
 pristine filesystem?

Dump examines the filesystem to see which files need to be backed up. So
dumping a corrupted FS will probably not produce the desired results. If
it did, we wouldn't need backups.

What you could do is use dd(1) with nc(1) to send a copy of the raw
device data to another machine, and try if you can pry your data from that.

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Re: The OX laptop...

2007-04-16 Thread Sergio Lenzi


  Comments pleaase
 
 
   I heard/read that these will be networked by transceiver going 
   peer-to-peer.  With a range of a few miles. The school or
   university would serve at the link with the Internet.  Yes?
   If other, please explain.

Yes they are networked using WI-FI  in ibcss... really works... does not
need any access 
point and can communicate at about 50 meters away each other... in a
kind of mersh 
network...   really simple and functional.

 
   I think this kind of universally affordable and endlessly 
   useful computer will give us countless thousands of wizards
   and other scholars  who would be wedged in a hopeless situation.
   In a word:: Yes!
 
   gary
 

The point is that will start a new world where things will be
reinvented in new
ways. without proprietary software.  With all open architeture will be
able
to make the children  work together in preparing for a new world
where 
the need of group working will be more and more important...

Just imagine about 5 milion consumers... 

Here my nepheys are already in college and they now have to work and do
all work using Linux at school and FreeBSD at home...   That is a good
point for
the govern that by forcing them to use open source, makes them think and
overcome problems that otherwise would be solved by pressing a button in
the
screen. 

Sergio
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Re: Errors running UNIX-System V ELF executables [I've been hacked!]

2007-04-16 Thread Dan S.

Hi all,

Thanks for the help :)

I managed to find out why these ELF executables were able to run in the
hosted environment, but not in my recreated local one: 
kern.fallback_elf_brand was set to linux on my host's server and not set to
anything on my own. Using brandelf on the executables had the same effect.

The IRC proxy was statically compiled and thus seemed to run although it
coredumped on me right away.

However, the rootkit/backdoor that I was worried about seems to require
ld-linux which, thankfully, was not present on the system at all so it did
not seem to get too far.

Cheers,
-- Dan S.

On 4/14/07, Boris Samorodov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 14:51:18 -0600 Dan S. wrote:

 Hello to all,

 Hopefully someone can help me progress past a pair of ELF Binary Type 0
not
 known   ELF Interpreter /compat/linux/lib/ld- linux.so.2 not found
 errors.

Some steps may help you:
1. load linux.ko -- kernel part of linuxulator.
2. install linux base port (don't remember which one was with 4.6.x,
   but try linux_base-8 then linux_base) -- user land part of
   linuxulator;
3. brand the binary file (not a library or else!).

 Here is the background  problem, bullet point style:

 -  I unfortunately had a hosted  jailed virtual server running FreeBSD
 4.6.2 get broken into via a user account with a weak password. The
intruder
 installed at least two binaries: /tmp/ /miro (almost certainly a
 rootkit/backdoor) and /home/$hackeduser/ /psybnc/psybnc (an IRC
proxy).
 (Yes, this is a creaky old OS; I've been letting it sit
 dormant/mostly-unused and this is the price I pay for my lax
sysadminning.)

 - The hosts were kind enough to provide me with a dump of the jailed
server;
 I've now got a fairly minimal install of 4.6.2-RELEASE running under
QEMU
 and, inside that, a jail for the image from the hosting providers.

 - The 'psybnc' binary definitely ran on the hosted virtual server; it
 creates a log file and its timestamp  contents were recent. I don't
know if
 the 'miro' rootkit was successful or not. I'm crossing my fingers that
it
 wasn't, and trying to investigate a bit what it does. kldstat on the
 hosted server didn't show any compatibility files up. (In particular, no
'
 linux.ko'; I have loaded that module on the qemu version to see if I
could
 get further.)

 - In my qemu freeBSD, under the jail, neither program runs either as
root or
 as the hacked user:
  - $HOME/ /psybnc/psybnc  'ELF binary type 0 not known.' (note:
 this is with 'linux.ko' loaded)

That means that this (linux?) file is not branded.

You may test it with 'brandelf the_file'. The (binary!) file should
be branded as 'Linux' to let the FreeBSD system run the file with
linuxulator:
# brandelf -t Linux the_file

  - /tmp/ /miro--- ELF interpreter /compat/linux/lib/ld-
 linux.so.2 not found

That means that userland (linux base port from ports is not
installed).

  - /tmp/ /miro, If I unload linux.ko :   'ELF binary type 0 not
 known.

 - Oddly, both have the exact same (except for offsets) elf headers:

 - readelf -h /tmp/ /miro  -
 ELF Header:
  Magic:   7f 45 4c 46 01 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
  Class: ELF32
  Data:  2's complement, little endian
  Version:   1 (current)
  OS/ABI:UNIX - System V

Should be 'UNIX - Linux' so that FreeBSD recognises it and run with
the linuxulator.

  ABI Version:   0
  Type:  EXEC (Executable file)
  Machine:   Intel 80386
  Version:   0x1
  Entry point address:   0x8048b10
  Start of program headers:  52 (bytes into file)
  Start of section headers:  16944 (bytes into file)
  Flags: 0x0
  Size of this header:   52 (bytes)
  Size of program headers:   32 (bytes)
  Number of program headers: 6
  Size of section headers:   40 (bytes)
  Number of section headers: 30
  Section header string table index: 27

 - readelf -h $HOME/ /psybnc/psybnc --
 ELF Header:
  Magic:   7f 45 4c 46 01 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
  Class: ELF32
  Data:  2's complement, little endian
  Version:   1 (current)
  OS/ABI:UNIX - System V
  ABI Version:   0
  Type:  EXEC (Executable file)
  Machine:   Intel 80386
  Version:   0x1
  Entry point address:   0x8048100
  Start of program headers:  52 (bytes into file)
  Start of section headers:  1295400 (bytes into file)
  Flags: 0x0
  Size of this header:   52 (bytes)
  Size of program headers:   32 (bytes)
  Number of program headers: 4
  

Yet another crash - help with interpreting dump

2007-04-16 Thread Andrea Venturoli

Hello.

A server of mine hanged three days ago. As the office reopened I had 
someone press Ctrl-Alt-Esc and type panic.


This is the dump I obtained:



# kgdb kernel.debug /var/crash/vmcore.0
[GDB will not be able to debug user-mode threads: /usr/lib/libthread_db.so: Undefined 
symbol ps_pglobal_lookup]
GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD]
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
Type show copying to see the conditions.
There is absolutely no warranty for GDB.  Type show warranty for details.
This GDB was configured as amd64-marcel-freebsd.

Unread portion of the kernel message buffer:


#0  doadump () at pcpu.h:172
172 __asm __volatile(movq %%gs:0,%0 : =r (td));
(kgdb) bt
#0  doadump () at pcpu.h:172
#1  0x80232879 in boot (howto=260) at 
/usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:409
#2  0x8023230b in panic (fmt=0x80394189 from debugger) at 
/usr/src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c:565
#3  0x80177272 in db_panic (addr=0, have_addr=0, count=0, modif=0x0) at 
/usr/src/sys/ddb/db_command.c:438
#4  0x801777b5 in db_command_loop () at 
/usr/src/sys/ddb/db_command.c:350
#5  0x801796ad in db_trap (type=-1315342064, code=0) at 
/usr/src/sys/ddb/db_main.c:222
#6  0x8024fbb9 in kdb_trap (type=3, code=0, tf=0xb1997a10) at 
/usr/src/sys/kern/subr_kdb.c:473
#7  0x80349f14 in trap (frame=
  {tf_rdi = 0, tf_rsi = -2139025408, tf_rdx = 1, tf_rcx = 1177845, tf_r8 = 
1048064, tf_r9 = 10, tf_rax = 38, tf_rbx = 0, tf_rbp = -1315341616, tf_r10 = 
-1315341856, tf_r11 = 4294967256, tf_r12 = -2141325600, tf_r13 = 
-1098198600192, tf_r14 = 2, tf_r15 = 0, tf_trapno = 3, tf_addr = 0, tf_flags = 
-2145099097, tf_err = 0, tf_rip = -2145061233, tf_cs = 8, tf_rflags = 646, 
tf_rsp = -1315341616, tf_ss = 16}) at /usr/src/sys/amd64/amd64/trap.c:442
#8  0x8033558b in calltrap () at 
/usr/src/sys/amd64/amd64/exception.S:168
#9  0x8024f68f in kdb_enter (msg=0x0) at cpufunc.h:63
#10 0x8036650e in scgetc (sc=0x805df6e0, flags=2) at 
/usr/src/sys/dev/syscons/syscons.c:3365
#11 0x803667a3 in sckbdevent (thiskbd=0xff912400, 
event=-2139025408, arg=0x1) at /usr/src/sys/dev/syscons/syscons.c:659
#12 0x801b97bd in kbdmux_intr (kbd=0xff912400, 
arg=0x80811000) at /usr/src/sys/dev/kbdmux/kbdmux.c:548
#13 0x801b8e40 in kbdmux_kbd_intr (xkbd=0x0, pending=-2139025408) at 
/usr/src/sys/dev/kbdmux/kbdmux.c:199
#14 0x80258675 in taskqueue_run (queue=0xff948000) at 
/usr/src/sys/kern/subr_taskqueue.c:257
#15 0x8021b5bc in ithread_loop (arg=0xff049380) at 
/usr/src/sys/kern/kern_intr.c:682
#16 0x8021a30b in fork_exit (callout=0x8021b470 ithread_loop, 
arg=0xff049380, frame=0xb1997c50) at /usr/src/sys/kern/kern_fork.c:821
#17 0x803358ee in fork_trampoline () at 
/usr/src/sys/amd64/amd64/exception.S:394
#18 0x in ?? ()
#19 0x in ?? ()
#20 0x0001 in ?? ()
#21 0x in ?? ()
#22 0x in ?? ()
#23 0x in ?? ()
#24 0x in ?? ()
#25 0x in ?? ()
#26 0x in ?? ()
#27 0x in ?? ()
#28 0x in ?? ()
#29 0x in ?? ()
#30 0x in ?? ()
#31 0x in ?? ()
#32 0x in ?? ()
#33 0x in ?? ()
#34 0x in ?? ()
#35 0x in ?? ()
#36 0x in ?? ()
#37 0x in ?? ()
#38 0x in ?? ()
#39 0x in ?? ()
#40 0x in ?? ()
#41 0x in ?? ()
#42 0x in ?? ()
#43 0x in ?? ()
#44 0x in ?? ()
#45 0x in ?? ()
#46 0x in ?? ()
#47 0x in ?? ()
#48 0x in ?? ()
#49 0x in ?? ()
#50 0x007cc000 in ?? ()
#51 0x0001 in ?? ()
#52 0x0001 in ?? ()
#53 0xff007a85c000 in ?? ()
#54 0xff007a87d980 in ?? ()
#55 0xb1997b80 in ?? ()
#56 0xb1997b58 in ?? ()
#57 0xff007a840720 in ?? ()
#58 0x802472aa in sched_switch (td=0xff049380, 
newtd=0x8021b470, flags=0) at /usr/src/sys/kern/sched_4bsd.c:973
Previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)


I have no message in the logs even if I have the following options in my 
kernel conf:


 options KDB
 options DDB
 options KDB_UNATTENDED
 options INVARIANTS
 options INVARIANT_SUPPORT
 options WITNESS
 options DEBUG_LOCKS
 options DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS
 options DIAGNOSTIC



The box is running 6.2-p1/amd64 with amr driver from 6.0, since later 
versions hangs continuously.


Any 

Re: ataidle

2007-04-16 Thread Lars Kristiansen

Steve Franks skrev:

What is the preferred way to run ataidle for multiple drives on startup?  I
have an rc.d script that appears to only use the last set of 
ataidle_flags

that get passed to it, and the ataidle commandline will not handle multiple
drives with one invocation...


Not sure if there is a preferred way, but I use a cron entry:

@reboot /usr/local/sbin/ataidle -s 1 0

If I understand you correctly, you could have one for each drive.

--
Lars



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using dd to dump an image file to a floppy

2007-04-16 Thread John
Everyone,

 

I'm trying to make boot and kern floppies, using dd, as follows:

 

Cdrom is mounted, floppy is mounted (and I have test written to it)

I have the 6.2 disk 1 in the cdrom drive (the floppies directory contains
the disk images I'd like to write)

 

I'm in the /cdrom directory

When I try to disk image the boot.flp file, here's what happens:

 

# dd if=floppies/boot.flp of=/dev/fd0

dd: /dev/fd0: Operation not permitted

 

I keep getting the operation not permitted message.

 

As I said before, I CAN write to the fd0 (floppy drive), and I am logged in
as root.

 

Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?

 

Thanks,

 

John

 

So here's to the role of time, patience, and reflection in our lives.  If we
believe it is better to build than to destroy, better to live and let live,
better to be than to be seen, then we might have a chance, slowly, to find a
satisfying way through life, this flicker of consciousness between two great
silences.

 

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Re: using dd to dump an image file to a floppy

2007-04-16 Thread Kevin Kinsey

John wrote:

Everyone,

I'm trying to make boot and kern floppies, using dd, as follows:

Cdrom is mounted, floppy is mounted (and I have test written to it)
 

# dd if=floppies/boot.flp of=/dev/fd0

dd: /dev/fd0: Operation not permitted


dd works on raw devices, and can't operate on a
raw device if a filesystem is mounted.  umount fd0
and try again

Kevin Kinsey
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Re: Virally licensed code in FreeBSD kernel

2007-04-16 Thread Chad Perrin
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 11:50:22AM -0500, Erik Osterholm wrote: 
  
 On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 11:52:04AM -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:  
   
  On Sat, Apr 14, 2007 at 03:46:31PM -0500, Erik Osterholm wrote: 

   
   
 If your goal is to prevent lawsuits, stop now.  You've already lost.  
   
 You can be sued (in the US, at least) for just about anything or for  
   
 any reason.   
   
   
   
 If your goal is to win, should someone file a frivolous lawsuit, your 
   
 above statement is irrelevant.  My beliefs on the subject will not win
   
 it for me.
   

  
Okay . . . so what's the point of arguing with me about it, if you think
  
it's all irrelevant?  Aren't the legal ramifications of these licenses  
  
sorta the point of discussing whether one license is more free than   
  
another?  I mean, sure, there's an ethical component -- but, frankly,   
  
ethicality is not dependent on licensing.  The purpose of licensing is  
  
to manifest either ethics or personal desire for how copyrighted
  
material can be used *in law*.  
  

  

  
   
   
  Look at it this way: including GPLed code in a larger codebase, 

  compiled as a single binary, renders the entire thing code . . .   

  governed by the terms of this license, where this license in this

  case would mean the GPL.  The very fact of inclusion of the source  

  code changes the necessary licensing of the entire codebase.  Thus, 

  the question of whether the larger project is code (not) goverened 

  by the terms of this license must be decided *outside of the   

  statement* code not governed by the terms of this license.

   
   
 The GPL differs due to the wording.  I think someone else already 
   
 pointed this out. 
   

  
Yes, it does.  I've pointed it out as well.  Thank you for the news 

Re: New kernel and jail

2007-04-16 Thread Oliver Peter
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 09:36:20AM +0400, Vladimir wrote:
 Hi all.

Hi Vladimir,
 
 I have FreeBSD 5.4 installed. There is a working jail. 
 I am trying to rebuild a kernel to enable quota support. Therefore
 i?ve added options QUOTA to config file (all other options are from 
 GENERIC). When booting with this new kernel jail does not start. When i issue 
 at the command prompt:
 jail /opt/jails/www.myhost.ru/ www.myhost.ru xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx /bin/sh 
 i get:
 jail: jail: Invalid argument  
 
 There is no messages in log files regarding jail.
 After rebooting with old kernel everything is normal.

I can not say much about your problem - but 5.4 is a little bit
outdated. Is it possible for you to make an update to a newer release?
6.2 would be a good deal.
There are very cute rc-scripts to start/restart/stop your jail(s), too.

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Re: using dd to dump an image file to a floppy

2007-04-16 Thread Yuri Grebenkin
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007 14:24:14 -0400
John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Everyone,

 I'm trying to make boot and kern floppies, using dd, as follows:
 Cdrom is mounted, floppy is mounted (and I have test written to it)
 I have the 6.2 disk 1 in the cdrom drive (the floppies directory contains
 the disk images I'd like to write)
 I'm in the /cdrom directory
 When I try to disk image the boot.flp file, here's what happens:

 # dd if=floppies/boot.flp of=/dev/fd0
 dd: /dev/fd0: Operation not permitted

 I keep getting the operation not permitted message.
 As I said before, I CAN write to the fd0 (floppy drive), and I am logged in
 as root.
 Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
 

Maybe you just unmount your floppy before doing dd if=floppies/boot.flp 
of=/dev/fd0.
It's blocked.

  
 
 Thanks,
 John
 
 So here's to the role of time, patience, and reflection in our lives.  If we
 believe it is better to build than to destroy, better to live and let live,
 better to be than to be seen, then we might have a chance, slowly, to find a
 satisfying way through life, this flicker of consciousness between two great
 silences.
 
  
 
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Re: Defending against SSH attacks with pf

2007-04-16 Thread Erik Osterholm
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 08:02:55PM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:

 There was some discussion on this list not too long ago, and someone
 asked if I was willing to make my pf config and the associated scripts
 I wrote for it public.  I would have posted on the original thread,
 but I can't find it now.

 Here is the information:
 http://www.potentialtech.com/cms/node/16

 --
 Bill Moran
 http://www.potentialtech.com

Hi Bill,

I hope you don't mind some suggestions!

Your table names (and anything else enclosed in less-than/greater-than
symbols) got lost, so using the appropriate escape characters in HTML
would be useful.

Also, pf tables can be loaded from files containing a list of IP
addresses or hostnames, one per line.  My table line is as follows:

table sshbf file /etc/bruteforce_ssh

I periodically save blocked hosts to this file using a script to
format and maintain uniqueness.  In this way, my blocks persist across
reboots.  I'm just as draconian as you are in my blocking policy!

Erik

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Fwd: O noua procedura de verificare a conturilor BRD-Net

2007-04-16 Thread Daniel Blendea

please ignore the original message, it's a phishing attempt :))

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Date: Apr 16, 2007 9:17 AM
Subject: O noua procedura de verificare a conturilor BRD-Net
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Re: dump/restore corrupted filesystems

2007-04-16 Thread CyberLeo Kitsana
Roland Smith wrote:
 On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 09:11:48AM -0500, CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
 I have a 1.2TB UFS2 filesystem with irrecoverable corruption. As such, I
 must move all 500GB or so of data off of it and re-newfs it.
 
 If the corruption is due to hardware failure, your data is probably lost.

Sorry if I wasn't clear. Most all of the data is readable and complete
if I mount the filesystem read-only. It just panics the box when mounted
read/write, and fsck can't fix the damage.

My question was more along the lines of whether or not dump/restore
would see that those corrupted directory and file inodes were indeed
corrupt and not bother attempting to back them up, or if it would
happily back them up and restore them in their corrupted state to a new
filesystem, thus trashing it.

If it does, I can always use rsync.

 Dump examines the filesystem to see which files need to be backed up.
 So dumping a corrupted FS will probably not produce the desired
 results. If it did, we wouldn't need backups.

Ironically, this is the machine that holds the backups.

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mt command questions

2007-04-16 Thread Sean Murphy
I am learning about backing up to tape and have made quite a bit of 
progress with the mt command.  I understand what the fsf option does.  
There are other options however and would like to understand them as 
well.  I am looking at the man page and have tried googleing them with 
not a lot of luck.  the fsr and fss options I understand they would fast 
forward but what is count records and count setmarks considered and 
how would I use them?


Thanks
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Re: The OX laptop...

2007-04-16 Thread Gary Kline
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 02:40:42PM -0300, Sergio Lenzi wrote:
 
 
   Comments pleaase
  
  
  I heard/read that these will be networked by transceiver going 
  peer-to-peer.  With a range of a few miles. The school or
  university would serve at the link with the Internet.  Yes?
  If other, please explain.
 
 Yes they are networked using WI-FI  in ibcss... really works... does not
 need any access 
 point and can communicate at about 50 meters away each other... in a
 kind of mersh 
 network...   really simple and functional.
 

50 m isn't that much.   I was guessing more in the range of
one to five km. (Maybe with an outside antenna??)


  
  I think this kind of universally affordable and endlessly 
  useful computer will give us countless thousands of wizards
  and other scholars  who would be wedged in a hopeless situation.
  In a word:: Yes!
  
  gary
  
 
 The point is that will start a new world where things will be
 reinvented in new
 ways. without proprietary software.  With all open architeture will be
 able
 to make the children  work together in preparing for a new world
 where 
 the need of group working will be more and more important...


Yes, to both points!  
 
 Just imagine about 5 milion consumers... 


Or 5 million people being producers; having them not only
consume bbut contribute to the greater good of thw world!
I think 5 million is just the beginning; in a few years, 
50 millions, and then 500m.  Maybe in another generation
it'll bring at least a couple of billions (thousand millions)
into the cooperative world-force.  

 
 Here my nepheys are already in college and they now have to work and do
 all work using Linux at school and FreeBSD at home...   That is a good
 point for
 the govern that by forcing them to use open source, makes them think and
 overcome problems that otherwise would be solved by pressing a button in
 the
 screen. 


This really makes my day.  Thanks for the story.

gary



 
 Sergio
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GUI to ports collection on FBSD?

2007-04-16 Thread Joe Vender
Hi,
Is there a GUI interface to the FreeBSD
ports collection for use in kde similar to synaptic or adept?

Joe Vender
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Re[2]: Terabyte harddisks, GELI, AMD64, Samba and Zen...

2007-04-16 Thread Solon Luigi Lutz
Hi again,

after some troubleshooting and some hours of memory tests, it
finaly seems to be a hardware problem...
The machine is based on an ASUS M2N4-SLI (Nforce4) and since the
heat-sink on the north/southbridge is rather small and passive,
the chip seems to get too hot. I manufactured a massive one from
a IGBT heat-sink and since 20 hours the machine is doing ftp-transfers
without any reboots - I keep my fingers crossed...

BTW a fsck_ufs -y -f /dev/da0.eli without sofupdates on this 10 TB
volume takes only 3 hours to complete.

Thanks for your help.

Solon

P.S. Does anybody know a way to do some performance-tuning on GELI?

   ---Sequential Output ---Sequential Input-- 
 --Random--
   -Per Char- --Block--- -Rewrite-- -Per Char- --Block--- 
 --Seeks---
 MachineMB K/sec %CPU K/sec %CPU K/sec %CPU K/sec %CPU K/sec %CPU  /sec 
 %CPU
  1000 37922 31.5 48829 12.0 23827  5.0 30054 36.0 43666 6.0 1120.0  
 2.5

IV Interesting - your CPU doesn't look overwhelmed much.

 But I have not been able to get more than 17 MB/s when using Samba to
 transfer data - FTP maxes out around 27 MB/s. I also tried that on
 i386 32-bit and found it to be 8 MB/s and 17 MB/s - not good, but
 nothing to worry.
 
 What made me feel really uncomfortable was the fact, that just some
 minutes ago some 3000 1GB files suddenly disappeared while working
 in a directory. They where gone, but the filesystem did not report
 some additional 3TB to be free and after unmounting and remounting the
 filesystem the files were back where the belonged...


 This just happened some minutes later again, now with only 2500 files
 dis- and -reappearing again.

IV This can mean either file system corruption (which fsck fixed on boot?),
IV a bug (read cache bug, where the memory representation of the directory
IV doesn't agree with on-disk state) or a hardware memory error. Of these,
IV hardware errors are easiest to check in your case. Download a memtest86
IV boot CD ISO, burn it and let it run for a few hours. Next, you can try a
IV full fsck, which would probably a few last days on such a big array
IV (big arrays are inconvenient to have without journaling). If both fail,
IV we may look for a bug somewhere.

 Questions until now:
 
 1. 10TB as a single volume, too big for good? (fsck time: 30 min with 
 softupdates)

IV Yes, too big. Softupdates doesn't even do a full fsck - if you tried a
IV full fsck it will require about a dozen GB of memory (or memory+swap)
IV and take a really long time. If you're not scared of it, you should run
IV 7-current and re-create the file system with gjournal, or even ZFS.

 2. GELI unstable on big disks and/or AMD64?

IV You're the first to complain :)

 3. Why is Samba so slow?

IV Search Google... Samba is notoriously slow on FreeBSD, but there are few
IV ways to tune it which will help.

 4. Does the crypto-framwork gain speed advantages from dual-core CPUs?

IV No, and the same goes for most GEOM classes.

 5. Will the GPT-stuff change over the next releases in a way I need to
 do DUMP/RESTORE?

IV I don't think so, except if someone discovers an incompatibility in the
IV way FreeBSD handles GPT wrt other OSs. Shouldn't happen.


 



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Synaptics touchpad and FBSD 6.2-R

2007-04-16 Thread Firas Kraiem

Greetings

I have an Asus A6JM laptop with FBSD 6.2-RELEASE installed on it. The  
touchpad is recognized very well (tapping and scrolling work  
perfectly) but I'd like to be able to toggle in on/off with just a  
keystroke. In Linux, I add an InputDevice section about it in my  
xorg.conf and I use ksynaptics to manage the touchpad. In FBSD, I have  
installed ksynaptics but I have no idea what I should do with my  
xorg.conf and Google didn't help much.


Any help, or even pointing to the right direction would be much appreciated.

Firas

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Re: *** PROBABLY SPAM *** RE: linux-flashplugin9 with Mozilla Firefox

2007-04-16 Thread Mark Hannon
Hi Olivier,
With the flash9 plugin I also get a blank box in the browser window
where the flash animation should be.  Using flash7 fixes the problem.
Rgds/Mark

On Sun, 2007-04-15 at 13:48 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Selon Mark Hannon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  Hello Olivier,
 
  I have not previously had much success with the linuxpluginwrapper approach
  (at least last time I tried there was a library patch needed - maybe that is
  not the case anymore).
 
  Have you tried the nspluginwrapper port instead?  It seems to work very well
  with the linux-flashplugin7 at least.
 
  Rgds/Mark
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Olivier Regnier
  Sent: Sunday, 15 April 2007 6:05 AM
  To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
  Subject: linux-flashplugin9 with Mozilla Firefox
 
  Hello,
 
  I'm running FreeBSD 6.2 with Mozilla Firefox |2.0.0.3,1 and i tried to
  install linux-flashplugin9.
 
  First step, i installed |linuxpluginwrapper :
  |cd /usr/ports/www/linuxpluginwrapper  make install clean|
 
  Step two, linux flash plugin:
  |cd /usr/ports/www/linux-flashplugin9  make install clean
 
  Step tree, i made 2 symbolic links :
  |cd /usr/local/lib/browser_plugins/
  ln -s /usr/local/lib/npapi/linux-flashplugin/flashplayer.xpt
  |ln -s /usr/local/lib/npapi/linux-flashplugin/libflashplayer.so|
 
  and  i copied the libmap.conf file in /etc directory :
  cp /usr/local/share/examples/linuxpluginwrapper/libmap.conf-FreeBSD6
  /etc/libmap.conf
 
  When i open my browser, i have nothing with about:plugins. I think
  flash9.so doesnt exist no ?
 
  Can you help me please ? Thank you :)
 
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 Hello,
 
 I tested nspluginwrapper and that work too with linux-flashplugin9 but if you
 choose for example 2advanced.com, the good flash site after 3 or 4 seconds,
 animation is blank. I don't know what happened with it ?
 
 What do you think about this problem ? Thank you :)
 

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Re: trouble printing from opera

2007-04-16 Thread RW
On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 22:07:34 -0500
David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Sunday 15 April 2007 09:49:57 pm you wrote:
  im running FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p3, with KDE, cups, and most current
  opera. i can print from everything else i use (which is i guess
  just kmail... but i did test from konqueror, and that works too),
  but i cannot get opera to send a job to my printer.
 
  if i go to the KDE printer manager, i can send a sucessful test
  page, but opera just quietly prints nothing.  where should i start
  looking to find out where the breakdown is?
 
  thanks,
 
 I've never found a way to make non-KDE apps print from the KDE print
 manager. My solution has been to print to pdf and then load that into
 Kpdf and print from there. If there's a better way to do it, I'd love
 to learn how.

I rarely every print anything these days, but I have printed through
KDE in the past from Firefox. The terse note I made about it at the
time was:

kprinter --stdin

presumably you could just put this in Opera as the print command.
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Re: dump/restore corrupted filesystems

2007-04-16 Thread Roland Smith
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 11:14:35PM -0500, CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
 Roland Smith wrote:
  On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 09:11:48AM -0500, CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
  I have a 1.2TB UFS2 filesystem with irrecoverable corruption. As such, I
  must move all 500GB or so of data off of it and re-newfs it.
  
  If the corruption is due to hardware failure, your data is probably lost.
 
 Sorry if I wasn't clear. Most all of the data is readable and complete
 if I mount the filesystem read-only. It just panics the box when mounted
 read/write, and fsck can't fix the damage.

That might be worth filing a PR for, especially the panics. 

Exactly what is damaged?  Garbage in files? Wrong inode counts? I've had
unclean filesystems because of panics, but nothing fsck_ffs couldn't
fix.

You might want to check the hardware too. Use smartmontools in case of
(S)ATA drives.

 My question was more along the lines of whether or not dump/restore
 would see that those corrupted directory and file inodes were indeed
 corrupt and not bother attempting to back them up, or if it would
 happily back them up and restore them in their corrupted state to a new
 filesystem, thus trashing it.

Looking at /usr/src/sbin/dump/traverse.c, dump traverses the used inodes
list and all directories. So if any of these is corrupt, your dump will
be too. And if the contents of the inodes is corrupted, so will the dump. 

 Ironically, this is the machine that holds the backups.

Oops.

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Re: dump/restore corrupted filesystems

2007-04-16 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 11:14:35PM -0500, CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:

 Roland Smith wrote:
  On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 09:11:48AM -0500, CyberLeo Kitsana wrote:
  I have a 1.2TB UFS2 filesystem with irrecoverable corruption. As such, I
  must move all 500GB or so of data off of it and re-newfs it.
  
  If the corruption is due to hardware failure, your data is probably lost.
 
 Sorry if I wasn't clear. Most all of the data is readable and complete
 if I mount the filesystem read-only. It just panics the box when mounted
 read/write, and fsck can't fix the damage.
 
 My question was more along the lines of whether or not dump/restore
 would see that those corrupted directory and file inodes were indeed
 corrupt and not bother attempting to back them up, or if it would
 happily back them up and restore them in their corrupted state to a new
 filesystem, thus trashing it.

It depends on how they are corrupted.  Really there are three situations.

In the first, something happened to cause a problem with the filesystem
structure - the block and their pointer chains/links.   That would make
fsck see errors and possibly refuse to complete.  If that also affects
the ability to read some actual file then neither dump/restore nor any
other copy method will fix the situation.  dump and other utilities will
fail when reading the files and abort.

You might be able to tinker around a little, figure out which actual files 
are affected and delete them or set dump not to read them and then copy 
all the rest.   But, if you are unable to mount the filesystem as write, 
this might not work.   If you are able to copy most, then those files 
would be uncorrupted in the new location.   You would just have to 
figure out what to do about the files you could not read.

Second would be a similar corruption to the filesystem structure 
blocks and links, but it happens to luckily not be in a place
currently being used by any actual files.   In this case, fsck
would fail, but you could still read the files enough to copy
them to some other space.   In this case, the copy process, whether
dump/restore or some other - dump/restore is probably best - would
fix the problem nicely.   The copy would be uncorrupted.

The third situation would be where the data itself was miswritten - 
maybe by a routine that cobbled some computation or database utility 
or whatever.  In this case, fsck would not see any problem with the 
filesystem.  It would see that all the blocks and links were nicely 
accounted for.  But the data would be bad and no amount of copying
would fix it.  If fact, dump or any other copy utility would read
the files without errors just fine and dandy, because it would not
know of the corruptions - so they would just follow it to the new copy.

dump/restore won't make any difference to/fix any fsck type errors.   
It works above that level - on the files' data itself.   fsck works
below the file level, on blocks and file chain links, etc.  If fsck
finds an unfixable error, dump or any other utility will fail too
if the error is in the area it is trying to read.

When you have dump-ed, then if you need to restore in to a cleanly created
new filesystem.  Remember that newfs created a filesystem on a partition.
Then the copy should not be corrupted from an fsck point of view.  This is 
not because of anything that dump/restore would do, but because the newfs 
made a clean new system that fsck would be happy with.

Now, if the data itself is corrupt - but readable, then dump will
happily read the corrupt data and restore will happily write out
what dump created.   The data would be just as incorrect.   But,
again, that is not at the fsck level.   It is at the file and
directory level.   fsck works on blocks and links and doesn't care
anything about the actual data written in the blocks.   It can
find errors in blocks and links that are both in a real file chain or
not currently part of any real file.   Generally fsck can fix those, 
but there are some things that it cannot make a reasonable guess on.

I hope this adds to the understanding rather than just confusing
you more.   Basically I am pointing out that there can be different
types or places for corruption.   No copying of files will fix a
problem if the errors are within the structure or data of the file
itself.   But, since fsck doesn't look at the actual data, but 
rather on structural integrity in the filesystem - the entity within
which the files reside, it is possible that it can find errors in
places that are not part of an actual current file.   If the latter
is the case, then copying the files out of the corrupt filesystem
in to a nice new one, freshly newfs-ed using dump/restore or some 
other method, can fix the problem.

But, if there are errors in the data, then no method of copying the
files will fix them.   And, if the filesystem corruption makes it
impossible to read some of the files, then no copying scheme will
fix them.   You might be able to tinker 

Re: GUI to ports collection on FBSD?

2007-04-16 Thread youshi10

On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Joe Vender wrote:


Hi,
Is there a GUI interface to the FreeBSD
ports collection for use in kde similar to synaptic or adept?

Joe Vender


That's coming soon. I'd check out the FreeBSD SoC page; Andrew, the developer's 
listed at the top of the page: http://code.google.com/soc/freebsd/about.html.

-Garrett

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GUI

2007-04-16 Thread Jim Priovolos
Any tips on how to make FreeBSD start with a GUI login screen?

I chose gnome and X-Windows in the install and they run in a weird limited way 
if I start them up after logining in to a command line. But it doesn't start in 
a way that allows a login to a GUI as the initial login screen.

Plus, when I try to execute xterm I get Can't open display even though I've set 
DISPLAY and display environment variables to :0.0 and localhost:0.0 and 
ip_address_of_box:0.0.

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Jim

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Re: GUI

2007-04-16 Thread Chad Perrin
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 06:38:10PM -0700, Jim Priovolos wrote:
 Any tips on how to make FreeBSD start with a GUI login screen?
 
 I chose gnome and X-Windows in the install and they run in a weird limited 
 way if I start them up after logining in to a command line. But it doesn't 
 start in a way that allows a login to a GUI as the initial login screen.
 
 Plus, when I try to execute xterm I get Can't open display even though I've 
 set DISPLAY and display environment variables to :0.0 and localhost:0.0 and 
 ip_address_of_box:0.0.
 
 Any help will be appreciated.

I'm not sure what problem you're having, exactly, from that description.
You might be able to solve it by installing either gdm or kdm -- or even
xdm, if you don't care about bells and whistles and just want a GUI
login.  I don't see kdm in the ports tree using whereis, but gdm and xdm
are both in there.

If the problem is that you don't know how to get X started, try logging
into the TTY console and entering the startx command.

If the problem is that X is broken, you need more help than this.

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lost password caused by drunk admin

2007-04-16 Thread Lewis Joshua

Hello FreeBSD List,

Ok I made a huge mistake (insert laugh here because I know you will).  
I was working late at home and had more then a few drinks... A lot  
more. I was working with a PAP2-NA (Analog to VoIP adapter (ATA)) and  
I changed the password. The password that was programed into the unit  
from my service provider was a randomly generated password and I was  
messing with a lot of the settings and needed to keep logging in. So  
I changed it to make my life easier.


So any way I changed the password and now it appears I didn't change  
the password to what I had thought I had. The password was a short 4  
digit number. Like I said I just wanted to make my life easier while  
I was messing around with it. Now I am locked out of the unit and  
TOTALY SOL. My phones don't work at the house because the think has  
been set incorrectly.


I don't know how to crack passwords or even where to start. Is there  
some kind of script or application I can run on my FreeBSD system to  
try every combination of numbers from 0 - .


It is possible I may have fat fingered the number so it could be 6 or  
7 digits instead of the 4 I intended. I don't know. I tried every  
variation I can think of and even got drunk again hoping to recreate  
the stupid mistake.


I have totally messed that one up. I would have had to type it twice  
which just goes to show you should not work on your junk while drunk.


Can anyone help me out? The unit has no reset buttons to reset it to  
defaults there is nothing online that I can find to bypass the unit.  
I did a port scan and it appears to only be listening on port 80. Any  
thoughts out there? Please.


Thanks and I hope I made someone laugh with my mistake because I know  
all my friends are.


Thanks.
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Re: GUI

2007-04-16 Thread David J Brooks
On Monday 16 April 2007 08:38:10 pm Jim Priovolos wrote:
 Any tips on how to make FreeBSD start with a GUI login screen?

 I chose gnome and X-Windows in the install and they run in a weird limited
 way if I start them up after logining in to a command line. But it doesn't
 start in a way that allows a login to a GUI as the initial login screen.

 Plus, when I try to execute xterm I get Can't open display even though I've
 set DISPLAY and display environment variables to :0.0 and localhost:0.0 and
 ip_address_of_box:0.0.

 Any help will be appreciated.

Have a look at the excellent FreeBSD Handbook:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11-wm.html

David
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Re: GUI

2007-04-16 Thread Marc Rocque

Hi Jim,

Check out the freebsd handbook chapter 5.  It has a lot of good tips.
To get a gui login add the line gdm_enable=YES to /etc/rc.conf.
Not sure about the xterm thing.  Here's a link to the handbook
section: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11-wm.html

Regards,
Marc

On 4/16/07, Jim Priovolos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Any tips on how to make FreeBSD start with a GUI login screen?

I chose gnome and X-Windows in the install and they run in a weird limited way 
if I start them up after logining in to a command line. But it doesn't start in 
a way that allows a login to a GUI as the initial login screen.

Plus, when I try to execute xterm I get Can't open display even though I've set 
DISPLAY and display environment variables to :0.0 and localhost:0.0 and 
ip_address_of_box:0.0.

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Jim

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Re: Terabyte harddisks, GELI, AMD64, Samba and Zen...

2007-04-16 Thread Chris Slothouber

Solon Luigi Lutz wrote:

after some troubleshooting and some hours of memory tests, it
finaly seems to be a hardware problem...
The machine is based on an ASUS M2N4-SLI (Nforce4) and since the
heat-sink on the north/southbridge is rather small and passive,
the chip seems to get too hot. I manufactured a massive one from
a IGBT heat-sink and since 20 hours the machine is doing ftp-transfers
without any reboots - I keep my fingers crossed...


I have had similar reboot issues with this board, especially when 
sustaining high levels of i/o traffic.  Active cooling for chipset seems 
to help a lot.


- Chris Slothouber
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/dev/gvinum missing, ideas please. .

2007-04-16 Thread Troy Kocher
I am rebuilding a 6.2 box and want to use growfs to expand the jailed  
filesystems as needed.


I'm doing something wrong b/c /dev/gvinum isn't being created. . help. .

Here is what I've done..

Modified the partition I want to use for gvinum. .

bsd# bsdlabel -e /dev/da0s1

# /dev/da0s1:
8 partitions:
#size   offsetfstype   [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
  a:  104857604.2BSD 2048 16384 8
  b:  8388608  1048576  swap
  c: 25807297320unused0 0 # raw  
part, don't e

dit
  d:  8884224  94371844.2BSD 2048 16384 28552
  e:  1048576 183214084.2BSD 2048 16384 8
  f: 10485760 193699844.2BSD 2048 16384 28552
  g: 2550873988 29855744 vinum


bsd# gvinum
gvinum - l
1 drive:
D main  State: up   /dev/da0s1g A:  
1245543/1245543 MB (100%)


1 volume:
V outward   State: down Plexes:   1  
Size:  0  B


1 plex:
P outward.p0  C State: down Subdisks: 0  
Size:  0  B


0 subdisks:

bsd# newfs -L outward -O 2 -U -o time /dev/gvinum/outward
newfs: /dev/gvinum/outward: could not find special device

There is no /dev/gvinum..

Ideas??


Troy Kocher
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MS, Adobe competition heats up, Will Adobe wake and port Flash to BSD?

2007-04-16 Thread Abdullah Ibn Hamad Al-Marri

Microsoft's answer to Adobe Systems' Flash Player has an official
name--Silverlight--and a coveted target audience: media and
entertainment companies bringing video to the Web.

On Monday at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show in
Las Vegas, Microsoft launched Silverlight, a Web browser plug-in for
playing media files and displaying interactive Web applications.

Silverlight, which has been under development for at least two years,
is a player that can display Web applications on both Windows and the
Mac in Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari. The download of the
player will be less than 2 megabytes.

Like Flash, it has accompanying development tools for both designers
and software developers.

http://news.com.com/Microsoft+sheds+light+on+Flash+rival/2100-1012_3-6176022.html

---

I wonder why Adobe didn't make Native Flash Player for FreeBSD and BSD
as well up to now? since we know MS doesn't port such app to Unix in
general.

Porting Flash to more OSes will sure will make adobe beats MS when it
comes to web media.

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Re: Synaptics touchpad and FBSD 6.2-R

2007-04-16 Thread sanya-spb
В сообщении от Tuesday 17 April 2007 01:02:50 Firas Kraiem написал(а):
 Greetings

 I have an Asus A6JM laptop with FBSD 6.2-RELEASE installed on it. The
 touchpad is recognized very well (tapping and scrolling work
 perfectly) but I'd like to be able to toggle in on/off with just a
 keystroke. In Linux, I add an InputDevice section about it in my
 xorg.conf and I use ksynaptics to manage the touchpad. In FBSD, I have
 installed ksynaptics but I have no idea what I should do with my
 xorg.conf and Google didn't help much.

 Any help, or even pointing to the right direction would be much
 appreciated.

 Firas

hi
You need to install ports/x11-servers/synaptics/
and add some strings in your xorg.conf
#xorg.conf
Section Module
...
Load  synaptics
EndSection

Section InputDevice
Driver  synaptics
Identifier  TouchPad
Option  Device/dev/psm0
#   Option  Device/dev/sysmouse
Option  Protocol  psm
Option  LeftEdge  1700
Option  RightEdge 5300
Option  TopEdge   1700
Option  BottomEdge4200
Option  FingerLow 25
Option  FingerHigh30
Option  MaxTapTime180
Option  MaxTapMove220
Option  VertScrollDelta 100
Option  MinSpeed  0.09
Option  MaxSpeed  0.18
Option  AccelFactor   0.0015
Option  ShmConfig true
EndSection

Section ServerLayout
...
InputDeviceTouchPad CorePointer
EndSection
#=

this is my fujitsu life book config, but also I turn off moused from console
#=rc.conf=
...
moused_enable=NO
#=
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