FreeBSD-SA-03:11.sendmail

2003-08-26 Thread Adam Mazza


Hi,

I just did a cvsup of RELENG_4_8 and noticed a p4 which is for
SA-03:11.sendmail. I don't see mention of this on the FreeBSd website. Is
the website just a bit behind on this?

Thanks

Adam Mazza
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Re: FreeBSD-SA-03:11.sendmail

2003-08-26 Thread Adam Mazza

Thanks for the response. I went ahead and am running P4 but my sendmail
version didn't actually change, it's still 8.12.8p1 does the fix not
upgrade to 8.12.9


Regards



On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Matthew Seaman wrote:

 On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 09:43:40AM -0400, Adam Mazza wrote:

  I just did a cvsup of RELENG_4_8 and noticed a p4 which is for
  SA-03:11.sendmail. I don't see mention of this on the FreeBSd website. Is
  the website just a bit behind on this?

 It's in the works:

 http://freebsd.rambler.ru/bsdmail/freebsd-security_curr/msg00011.html

   Cheers,

   Matthew

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Re: FreeBSD-SA-03:11.sendmail

2003-08-26 Thread Adam Mazza

I went and looked through the CVS logs, looks like it was just an edit to
sm_resolve.c in the sendmail src dir.

Thanks

Adam Mazza

On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Adam Mazza wrote:


 Thanks for the response. I went ahead and am running P4 but my sendmail
 version didn't actually change, it's still 8.12.8p1 does the fix not
 upgrade to 8.12.9


 Regards



 On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Matthew Seaman wrote:

  On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 09:43:40AM -0400, Adam Mazza wrote:
 
   I just did a cvsup of RELENG_4_8 and noticed a p4 which is for
   SA-03:11.sendmail. I don't see mention of this on the FreeBSd website. Is
   the website just a bit behind on this?
 
  It's in the works:
 
  http://freebsd.rambler.ru/bsdmail/freebsd-security_curr/msg00011.html
 
  Cheers,
 
  Matthew
 
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Savill Way
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  Tel: +44 1628 476614  Bucks., SL7 1TH UK
 

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strange problem with 4.7-RELEASE-p13 and 'make buildworld'

2003-08-14 Thread Adam Mazza
Hi,

I'm not sure if this is related to p13 or not, but while I was doing a
'make buildworld' on p13 today my system crashed, no messages, just
powered off. I was able to duplicate this twice. At first I thought this
may be due to heat, since my machine is in a location where it is a bit
warm, and all the compilation get's the CPU quite warm. While I was
diagnosing this, I realized Friday night I added ipsec support to my
kernel config and installed a kernal that supports ipsec. So I put my
GENERIC kernel back in place then did a 'make buildworld' of p13 and all
worked fine. Is this just a coincidence? Or did the extra code for ipsec
(I'm not currently running any ipsec tunnels) add just enough to push the
CPU over the edge?

Regards,

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ipsec tunnel in transport mode

2003-08-08 Thread Adam Mazza

Hello,

I've been reading the docs on setting up an ipsec vpn on freebsd to
connect two remote networks. I am hoping someone could point me to any
documentation that outlines trasport mode. Basically I have a box running
4.7-RELEASE-p11 that is connected to my network via a wireless bridge. I
plan on purchasing a Netgear FVM318 so that I can have all my wireless
clients form ipsec connections to my WAP. So basically I need to encrypt
all traffic going to my default gw (192.168.1.1) which is my WAP.

Thanks

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Re: disk traffic

2003-02-08 Thread Adam Mazza
On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Radko Keves wrote:

 hi all

 i have big disk traffic from users and i need reduce it

 so this is my question:
 Is disk traffic adjustable for each user (with login.conf or sysctl or i
 don't know how ?  )
 Not memory in generally

Not that I know of. If you have high disk usage your best strategy is
trying to split your work load up efficiently. You can do this by simply
having more disks and dividing up your tasks, or going to some sort of
RAID setup where generally throwing more spindles at the job, can help
reduce the load caused by IO. You will want to narrow down exactly where
your bottleneck is though. it'll be useless to throw more disks at the
problem if you are going to saturate your IO bus.

Regards,

Adam Mazza

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Re: sparc64/sbus: No disks found during install/partitioning onSun Ultra Enterprise 1

2003-02-05 Thread Adam Mazza

http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.0R/hardware-sparc64.html#AEN61

fas device isn't supported. You can try and run the U1 as a diskless
client. There's a good article on that at www.daemonnews.org

Adam

On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Andrew Chadwick wrote:

 Hi there,

 I get a No disks found during the disk partitioning phase of a FreeBSD
 Standard install using the image at ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/
 releases/sparc64/ISO-IMAGES/5.0/5.0-RELEASE-sparc64-miniinst.iso on the
 office's spare Ultra Enterprise 1. The docs I read at http://people.freebsd
 .org/~bmah/relnotes/5.0-RELEASE/installation-sparc64.html weren't too
 useful. This machine contains one old installation of Solaris, FYI, but
 we don't need to keep that.

 This would be my first introduction to FreeBSD, so be gentle.


Message

  |No disks found!  Please verify that your disk controller is being
  |properly probed at boot time.  See the Hardware Guide on the
  |Documentation menu for clues on diagnosing this type of problem.

[  OK  ]
 Press enter or space

 HARDWARE.TXT wasn't useful. Invoking Disklabel from the Index (Glossary
 of functions) menu preoduces the same message.

 Here's the output of devalias in Open Firmware

 -
 screen   /sbus@1f,0/cgsix@2,0
 net-aui  /sbus/ledma@e,8400010:aui/le@e,8c0
 net-tpe  /sbus/ledma@e,8400010:tpe/le@e,8c0
 net  /sbus/ledma@e,8400010/le@e,8c0
 disk /sbus/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/sd@0,0
 cdrom/sbus/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/sd@6,0:f
 tape /sbus/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/st@4,0
 tape1/sbus/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/st@5,0
 tape0/sbus/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/st@4,0
 disk6/sbus/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/sd@6,0
 disk5/sbus/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/sd@5,0
 disk4/sbus/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/sd@4,0
 disk3/sbus/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/sd@3,0
 disk2/sbus/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/sd@2,0
 disk1/sbus/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/sd@1,0
 disk0/sbus/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/sd@0,0
 scsi /sbus/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880
 floppy   /sbus/SUNW,fdtwo
 ttyb /sbus/zs@f,110:b
 ttya /sbus/zs@f,110:a
 keyboard!/sbus/zs@f,100:forcemode
 keyboard /sbus/zs@f,100
 name aliases
 

 The output from probe-scsi-all:

 ---
 /sbus@1f,0/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880
 Target 0
   Unit 0   Disk IBM DCAS32160SUN2.1GS65A
 Target 1
   Unit 0   Disk IBM DCAS32160SUN2.1GS65A
 Target 6
   Unit 0   Removable Read Only deviceNEC CD-ROM DRIVE:5022.0y
 

 And the output from the install CD's boot sequence:

 
 Boot device: /sbus/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/sd@6,0:f  File and
 args:

  FreeBSD/sparc64 boot block
Boot path:   /sbus@1f,0/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/sd@6,0:f
Boot loader: /boot/loader
 Console: OpenFirmware console
 Boot path set to /sbus@1f,0/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/sd@6,0:a

 FreeBSD/sparc64 bootstrap loader, Revision 1.0
 ([EMAIL PROTECTED], Thu Jan 16 07:21:26 MST 2003)
 bootpath=/sbus@1f,0/espdma@e,840/esp@e,880/sd@6,0:a
 Loading /boot/defaults/loader.conf
 /boot/kernel/kernel data=0x312c08+0xe77b8 syms=[0x8+0x49890+0x8+0x38cf5]
 |
 Hit [Enter] to boot immediately, or any other key for command prompt.
 Booting [/boot/kernel/kernel]...
 nothing to autoload yet.
 jumping to kernel entry at 0xc0038000.
 stray vector interrupt 2033
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 FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE #0: Fri Jan 17 20:03:38 GMT 2003
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
 Preloaded elf kernel /boot/kernel/kernel at 0xc088.
 Preloaded mfs_root /boot/mfsroot at 0xc0880190.
 Timecounter tick  frequency 166982390 Hz
 cpu0: Sun Microsystems UltraSparc-I Processor (166.98 MHz CPU)
 Model: SUNW,Ultra-1
 Initializing GEOMetry subsystem
 md0: Preloaded image /boot/mfsroot 4194304 bytes at 0xc047c958
 nexus0: OpenFirmware Nexus device
 sbus0: clock 25.000 MHz
 DVMA map: 0xff80 to 0x
 initialializing counter-timer
 Timecounter counter-timer  frequency 100 Hz
 sbus0: U2S UPA-SBus bridge on nexus0
 sbus0: SUNW,CS4231, type (unknown) (no driver attached)
 sbus0: auxio, type (unknown) (no driver attached)
 sbus0: flashprom, type (unknown)