Why natd don't divert packets?
*screenshot***
#ipfw add divert tcp from any to any 7
#ipfw add divert tcp from any 7 to any
#natd -v -p -a 172.16.0.102 -redirect_port tcp 172.16.0.253:7 7
In [TCP] [TCP] 172.16.0.104:49169 -> 172.16.0.102:7 aliased to
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 11:02:06 +0300 (MSK)
denb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why natd don't divert packets?
>
> *screenshot***
>
> #ipfw add divert tcp from any to any 7
> #ipfw add divert tcp from any 7 to any
> #natd -v -p -a 172.16.0.102 -redirect_port
> It's been working fine for me. Do you mean you receive 2 copies of the
> same message if you are CC'd? Does it happen to all the emails you
> receive? Do those mails bear the identical Message-ID?
Thank you for your help but I got the solution since : it was a bad
filter's configuration on my m
I can't mount an NFS volume on a Mac OS X client. (It had briefly
worked previously)
On my server, I get the following entry on /var/log/messages:
Mar 7 02:54:49 chohoki /kernel: NFS request from unprivileged port
(ip_address:49198)
I've RTFM'ed as best as I could, and have the following entr
Clement Laforet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 11:02:06 +0300 (MSK)
> denb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Why natd don't divert packets?
> >
> > *screenshot***
> >
> > #ipfw add divert tcp from any to any 7
> > #ipfw add divert tcp from any 7 to
Redirected to -questions from -hackers. Please post general questions
about FreeBSD to freebsd-questions and not freebsd-hackers.
On 2003-03-06 23:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi all
>
> is there a command or a way to send email from a shell (no X environment)
> specifying the SMTP server, so i
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 02:12:06PM -0700, Quinlan, Gerald F wrote:
> We are looking to acquire or develop the capability to test for proper or
> expected results for each LIBC function. Your help is appreciated.
FreeBSD doesn't include anything comprehensive, except for a few
regression tests for
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 11:51:45AM +0300, denb wrote:
> This working in FreeBSD4.7(ipfw1), but broken in FreeBSD 5.0(ipfw2).
> Why?
This is an issue triggered by compiling libalias with -O2.
Recompile libalias without -O2 and recompile natd so it binds to the
rebuild libalias.a
The problem wasn't
Jonas Fornander wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a "simple" way to mirror two servers
without spending $ on hardware? I'm NOT talking about mirroring the
OS and the files, I'm talking about sending http requests to a second
server if the first server is down/un-reachable. This is sometimes
r
Bernd Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 11:51:45AM +0300, denb wrote:
> > This working in FreeBSD4.7(ipfw1), but broken in FreeBSD 5.0
(ipfw2).
> > Why?
>
> This is an issue triggered by compiling libalias with -O2.
> Recompile libalias without -O2 and recompile natd so it bin
I had FBSD 4.7 installed on my second hard drive, with linux on the
first and using GRUB as the boot loader. With the following in my
/etc/grub.conf
title FreeBSD 4.7
root(hd1,0,a)
kernel /boot/loader
this booted 4.7 fine, but fails when trying to boot 5.0 which I just did
On Friday 07 March 2003 12:30, Aaron Walker wrote:
> Any idea why /boot/loader wouldnt exist? This is a fresh install of
> 5.0.. I haven't even booted it up yet, since I can't get this to work.
I am having the exact same problem...
I think grub does not work well under FreeBSD 5.0.
I just insta
Hi all, I was tring an SMP kernel on my UP system that
support IOAPIC, the system starts correctly, but the
ACPI does not work anymore . Before the kernel update
I was able to shutdown the PC with the PowerButton ,
now the powerbutton does not work. The system doesn't
Power Off too now. Appears th
Hi, I've migrated from linux to freebsd few days ago,
but now I have an important problem. I use FREEBSD 5
The problem is:
In linux ,before deleting the partitions, I've stored
all my datas in an EXT3 partitions , in order to copy
these datas later on the UFS Slice. After the
installation of BSD I
Hi, I've migrated from linux to freebsd few days ago,
but now I have an important problem. I use FREEBSD 5
The problem is:
In linux ,before deleting the partitions, I've stored
all my datas in an EXT3 partitions , in order to copy
these datas later on the UFS Slice. After the
installation of BSD I
> Now when I try to
> mount the EXT3 partition appears the message
> "/dev/ad0s2 : Invalid argument" ?
Maybe it's the wrong partition. How was that ext3 partition called on Linux?
Simon
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--- Simon Barner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > >
Now when I try to
> > mount the EXT3 partition appears the message
> > "/dev/ad0s2 : Invalid argument" ?
>
> Maybe it's the wrong partition. How was that ext3
> partition called on Linux?
>
> Simon
>
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=?iso-8859-1?q?Mica=20Telodico?= writes:
>
> I've controlled yet , the partition is the right
> partition. I've controlled in /stand/sysinstall in the
> partiotion utility , an it mark the "ad0s2" partition
> as an ext2fs partition. I don't know what to do :cry:
> I need those datas , and I don't
On Friday 07 March 2003 13:56, Mica Telodico wrote:
> I've controlled yet , the partition is the right
> partition. I've controlled in /stand/sysinstall in the
> partiotion utility , an it mark the "ad0s2" partition
> as an ext2fs partition. I don't know what to do :cry:
> I need those datas , and
Hi, what Gary mentions (below) is absolutely
okayLinux Second Extended fs(ext2fs) is NOT equal
to Linux Third Extended fs(ext3fs).. though
theoritically, ext3fs = ext2fs + JFS(Journalling
Filesystem architecture features)...Okay???
I use FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE + RedHat Linux
7.3(valhalla) as
Ok, everything went reasonably well with cvsup upgrade, buildworld,
buildkernel. After installkernel, everything appears to load perfectly,
until I try to send data to the box. IPFW barfs on a SIG 11.
Assuming that it is loading ok at boot, can I properly assume that this
will be repaired when I i
I have lived with this for quite a while, but now that I would like to get
some of my bind logs, I had to ask.
Last summer, I managed to get BIND 9 running in a jail, (howto I generated
is here: http://ww3.northnetworks.ca/docs/named_jail).
It works perfectly fine, but there is no logging taking
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On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, wrote:
> > Can Anyone help me ? I am running 5.0-RELEASE on this box (recently
> > cvsup'ed) and have compiled my own kernel with all necessary USB options.
> > The behaviour was the same in 4.7-RELEASE, though... both with the
>
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 08:49:51AM -0500, IAccounts typed:
> I have lived with this for quite a while, but now that I would like to get
> some of my bind logs, I had to ask.
>
> Last summer, I managed to get BIND 9 running in a jail, (howto I generated
> is here: http://ww3.northnetworks.ca/docs/n
> > It works perfectly fine, but there is no logging taking place. I have fed
> > syslogd the following in rc.conf:
> >
> > #syslogd_flags="-s -l /chroot/named/dev/log"
>
> Try:
>
> syslogd_flags="-s -l /chroot/named/var/run/log"
Same effect. No logging being done. Ironic part is, I can't check t
> > > It works perfectly fine, but there is no logging taking place. I have fed
> > > syslogd the following in rc.conf:
> > >
> > > #syslogd_flags="-s -l /chroot/named/dev/log"
>
> >
> > Try:
> >
> > syslogd_flags="-s -l /chroot/named/var/run/log"
>
> Same effect. No logging being done. Ironic part
Im having problems accessing my floppy.
E.g. when using mtools Im getting the following
message:
Can't open /dv/fd0.720: Permission denied
Cannot initialize 'A:'
Also at boot I don't see any fd devices getting
detected.
This is my kernel config:
device fdc0a
ccounts wrote:
Ok, everything went reasonably well with cvsup upgrade, buildworld,
buildkernel. After installkernel, everything appears to load perfectly,
until I try to send data to the box. IPFW barfs on a SIG 11.
What exactly do you mean by this? When you transmit files across the
network, you
In the last episode (Mar 07), Antoine Jacoutot said:
> On Friday 07 March 2003 12:30, Aaron Walker wrote:
> > Any idea why /boot/loader wouldnt exist? This is a fresh install
> > of 5.0.. I haven't even booted it up yet, since I can't get this to
> > work.
>
> I am having the exact same problem..
that's nonsense. ext3 is completely 100% backward compatible.
you can mount it and use it as ext2 from any OS that supports ext2.
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Subhasish Ghosh wrote:
> Hi, what Gary mentions (below) is absolutely
> okayLinux Second Extended fs(ext2fs) is NOT equal
> to Linux Third Ext
On Friday 07 March 2003 16:06, Dan Nelson wrote:
> I don't have any problems booting w98, w2k, and FreeBSD 5.0 with grub
> at home. Go into grub's commandline mode, and use tab-completion to
> verify that your path to /boot/loader is correct.
Here is what I get:
grub> root (hd0,4,a)
Error 21: S
Hello-
I am get lockup on my bsd machine. I took out a working bsd bootable HD
and put it in my new AMD XP 2100+ machine. It booted fine the first time
but after a while i got the following errors.
Errors
--
ad0: WRITE command timeout tag=0 serv=0 : resetting
ata0: resetting devices .. ata0-sl
Selon Dan Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> In the last episode (Mar 07), Antoine Jacoutot said:
> > On Friday 07 March 2003 16:06, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > > I don't have any problems booting w98, w2k, and FreeBSD 5.0 with grub
> > > at home. Go into grub's commandline mode, and use tab-completion
> > > mount the EXT3 partition appears the message
> > > "/dev/ad0s2 : Invalid argument" ?
> >
> > Maybe it's the wrong partition. How was that ext3
> > partition called on Linux?
Hmm, have a look at the diagramm shown in
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install-steps.ht
Hi
I've been tryint to download the FreeBSD develepers book(english) on PDF
format and the file seems to be broken I tried different mirrors and
differnt compression formats, Always the same
any ideas?
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> If the scenerio I described above seems to fit, yes. Sounds like things
> are going well. If you want to be REAL paranoid, you could try rebuilding
> your kernel with IFPW_DEFAULT_ACCEPT (or whatever that option is) and make
> sure you have network connectivity before continuing.
>
> I wouldn't
This same question was asked yesterday (I think), but I accidently deleted
the thread, and it hasnt hit the archives yet.
I have upgraded from 4.3 to 4.8, and a telnet to sendmail states
8.12.8/8.11.3.
Someone had responded on how to upgrade just the .cf to reflect the new
binary version. Could s
Jorge Mario G. wrote:
Hi
I've been tryint to download the FreeBSD develepers book(english) on PDF
format and the file seems to be broken I tried different mirrors and
differnt compression formats, Always the same
I see the same problem.
any ideas?
I took a quick look at the file and it appears to
Is there any advantage/disadvantage to using kernel moduls vs. staticly
linking stuff in the kernel? I would like to eliminate everything from my
kernel config that can be loaded as a module, then load them at boot using
loader.conf. Is there any reason I would not want to do that? It seems to m
So if one of your disks in a vinum raid´0 dies there is absolutly nothing
you can do right ? ...just checking before i zero the other drives ..
/thomas
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> # cd /etc/mail
> # tar cf - *.cf | gzip -9c - > oldcf.tar.gz
>
> Then regenerate all the *.cf files:
>
> # make cf
>
> Install them as sendmail.cf and submit.cf:
>
> # make install
>
At this point it fails with:
# install -c -m freebsd.cf /etc/mail/sendma
> In the last episode (Mar 07), Thomas von Hassel said:
>> So if one of your disks in a vinum raid'0 dies there is absolutly
>> nothing you can do right ? ...just checking before i zero the other
>> drives ..
>
> Raid 0 means Zero Redundancy :)
>
> If the disk is truly gone, the entire volume is un
At 18:27 07.03.2003 +0100, Thomas von Hassel wrote:
So if one of your disks in a vinum raid´0 dies there is absolutly nothing
you can do right ? ...just checking before i zero the other drives ..
It depends how dead your disk is: If its completly gone away (disappeared
in kernel boot message) your
On Friday 07 March 2003 16:56, Dan Nelson wrote:
> Then grub can't see any disks at all. If you just ran 'grub' from a
> shell prompt, try actually booting into grub itself; sometimes the Unix
> 'grub' command can't find all the disks the real grub sees.
OK, I'll try that as soon as I have time t
Not sure how to reply to the threads on the freebsd lists, but will
probably post there with an update to all this soon.
I did do the ole' switch of jumpers (two times as I didn't know which
posts were designated for MASTER - trial and error I guess). So now the
system sees the CD-ROM as the Secon
Hi,
I'm a bit of a novice when it comes to BSD but I thought I'd install it on
my notebook so that I can do my Zope + PostgreSQL development on it: BeOS
doesn't yet have have select() and windows 2k + cygwin isn't so much fun
either.
I've got FreeBSD 4.6, 4.7 and 5.0 nad have problems with all
Hi Keith,
Since you are on the matter, I would also recommend using your firewall to
stop unwanted requests to that port. For example, try instead of any,
allowing your webserver (in case of webdriven websites) and only servers that
need to have access to your database. You don't need anyone tr
> slower speed (4x is as low as I get), but I'm still at a point where the
> system responds with:
> Boot from ATAPI CD-ROM: Failure...
> No /boot/loader
Did you try to download the floppies, boot from them, then direct /stand
to point to the CD as the install media?
Steve
>
>
> I assume that A
This question may have already been asked but how are you exactly burning
the image. Just making sure your not just burning the file on the CD :)
On Fri, 07 Mar 2003, scott mcclellan wrote:
> Not sure how to reply to the threads on the freebsd lists, but will
> probably post there with an update
"Brian Henning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello-
> I am pretty new to natd and ipfw, so i would like to be able to describe what i
> want
> to be able to do with my new bsd router. This is to understand the nomenclature
> and how understand
>
> how other people use bsd as a router/firewall.
>
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Mica Telodico wrote:
> --- Simon Barner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > >
>
> I've controlled yet , the partition is the right
> partition. I've controlled in /stand/sysinstall in the
> partiotion utility , an it mark the "ad0s2" partition
> as an ext2fs partition. I don't k
Damien Tougas wrote:
Is there any advantage/disadvantage to using kernel moduls vs. staticly
linking stuff in the kernel? I would like to eliminate everything from my
kernel config that can be loaded as a module, then load them at boot using
loader.conf. Is there any reason I would not want to d
Can you tell me if Controller IDE Bus Master Intel 82371AB/EB PCI is
supported by FreeBSD, please?
I have just tried to install 5.0, but after boot, at sysinstall's prompt,
when I go for Standard installation, he give me an error like
No disks found! Please verify that your disk controller
I ALMOST have mod_jk2 with Apache 1.3.27 working, so if you know the answer
to this one, it would really help! Whenever I request a jsp page it invokes
the connector, but I always get a Tomcat/4.1.18 404 error. I am running
virtual hosts, part of my server.xml looks like this:
* Lord Sith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03.03.03 09:27]:
> Does anyone have a clue what this error means?
>
> acpi0: on motherboard
>ACPI-0625: *** Info: GPE Block0 defined as GPE0 to GPE15
> Using $PIR table, 7 entries at 0xc00fdf00
> acpi0: power button is handled as a fixed feature programming mo
From: "denb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 5:22 AM
Subject: Re: Why natd don't divert packets?
> Bernd Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 11:51:45AM +0300, denb wrote:
> > > This working in FreeBSD4.7(ipfw1), but broken in FreeBSD 5.0
> (ipfw2).
> > > W
Lowell Gilbert said:
> "Brian Henning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
If you're not familiar with ipfw rules and nat use the the "simple"
firewall in the rc.firewall script as a starting point. It's reasonably
well documented.
--
Joe Sotham
If the only prayer you say in your enti
Hi List members
Since a few weeks my box is core dumping when i'm doing a make
buildworld with
one of the following error msgs (changing always :-)):
Mar 5 21:54:17 ns1 /kernel: pid 34726 (cc1), uid 0: exited on signal 4
(core
dumped)
Mar 5 22:10:21 ns1 /kernel: pid 5383 (cc1), uid 0: exited
Greetings all.
Time for me to install another Apache in a different
location, so I can have two, differently configured,
Apache installs running side-by-side.
When I try to install the same port again, however,
with a different PREFIX, the pkg system complains that
I've already got an Apache inst
Thomas Haug wrote:
Hi List members
Since a few weeks my box is core dumping when i'm doing a make
buildworld with
one of the following error msgs (changing always :-)):
Mar 5 21:54:17 ns1 /kernel: pid 34726 (cc1), uid 0: exited on signal 4
(core
dumped)
Mar 5 22:10:21 ns1 /kernel: pid 5383 (c
more /var/run/dmesg.boot
--- Rus Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Wayne Pascoe wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Is there any way to tell what hardware is in a
> server without rebooting
> > it and checking dmesg?
> >
> > I'm just looking for Processor type, memory, stuff
> like
> Time for me to install another Apache in a different
> location, so I can have two, differently configured,
> Apache installs running side-by-side.
I have done this successfully by installing from source and running
configure with the following:
#./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache_prod
and
Dear Nigel,
Right off the bat, I want to thank you for (humiliating me) solving my
problem. No I'm not humiliated, just ticked off that I hadn't thought of
what I was doing wrong first.
I'll be the first to admit that I'm one of those people who are too used
to having the computer (Windows) do ev
Doing another experimental 5.0-REL install where I mucked things up due to
partitioning by-hand. This is now becoming a learning experience on fixit et
al, so although this is just "for fun" I'd like to carry it through "the
hard way" vs just reinstalling.
Anyhow, this system has 4 SCSI disks da0
On Friday 07 March 2003 04:00 pm, Thomas Haug wrote:
> Hi List members
>
> Since a few weeks my box is core dumping when i'm doing a make
> buildworld with
> one of the following error msgs (changing always :-)):
If it is changing the place in the compile that it bombs at each time, doing
the sam
Hello All,
I am facing a peculiar problem with the mbufs for the network traffic
not being freed on my FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE-p7 machine. I used to run
FreeBSD 4.3 but after rebooting recently, the mbuf count (netstat -m)
would keep going up until there was no space left for the packets
arriving on
Well this is tghe first time iv ever messaged this place, iv been a huge
Free BSD fan for a long time, (well not that long because iv only had a
computer for 3 years but i did learn fast) me personally, i have no problem
with Windows, to me an OS is as good as the person with root :) lol. but
hones
Im having problems accessing my floppy.
E.g. when using mtools Im getting the following
message:
Can't open /dv/fd0.720: Permission denied
I assume this is a typo, and the correct message is the
one from the subject:
Can't open /dev/fd0.720: Permission denied
What are the permissions on /d
On Friday 07 March 2003 11:55 am, Damien Tougas wrote:
> Is there any advantage/disadvantage to using kernel moduls vs. staticly
> linking stuff in the kernel? I would like to eliminate everything from my
> kernel config that can be loaded as a module, then load them at boot using
> loader.conf.
> So optimal security would be have every
> needed component compiled in, and turn off the ability to load any modules.
> I have no idea if this can be done or how in FreeBSD.
This is what securelevel(8) is about:
[...]
1 Secure mode - the system immutable and system append-only flags may
On 2003-03-07 15:06, Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Damien Tougas wrote:
>>Is there any advantage/disadvantage to using kernel moduls
>>vs. staticly linking stuff in the kernel? I would like to eliminate
>>everything from my kernel config that can be loaded as a module,
>>then load them at
On 2003-03-07 12:43, IAccounts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > # cd /etc/mail
> > # tar cf - *.cf | gzip -9c - > oldcf.tar.gz
> >
> > Then regenerate all the *.cf files:
> >
> > # make cf
> >
> > Install them as sendmail.cf and submit.cf:
> >
> > # make instal
Evenin' folks,
I have an old Pentium 120Hz machine that is acting as a firewall/gateway for my
network.
Recently, the 4GB hard drive started to make strange noises and drive errors started
popping up. So I replaced the hard drive with the smallest new hard drive I could get
hold of - a 20GB.
>
> Evenin' folks,
>
> I have an old Pentium 120Hz machine that is acting as a
> firewall/gateway for my network.
>
> Recently, the 4GB hard drive started to make strange noises
> and drive errors started popping up. So I replaced the hard
> drive with the smallest new hard drive I could get
Bill Moran writes:
>First would be historical. BSD is historically a monolithic kernel. The
>more
>you rely on modules, the more the kernel acts like a microkernel. I suspect
The kernel will still not be a microkernel.. it doesn't really matter
at what time the stuff is linked; a microkernel
On Friday 07 March 2003 06:18 pm, Simon Barner wrote:
> > So optimal security would be have every
> > needed component compiled in, and turn off the ability to load any
> > modules. I have no idea if this can be done or how in FreeBSD.
>
> This is what securelevel(8) is about:
ahh yes, that seems
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Hi, All:
Just wonder what's the real function of ibss-master? It is only to
decide the SSID for all the peers, or ...?
Defaultly, is it true that every Linux wireless station creates ibss
defaultly?
Thanks a lot for any help.
Cheers,
Ken
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Hello,
I'm trying to figure out how to set the hw.ata.atapi_dma tunable on a 4.7-S
box which I boot using Etherboot. Currently I have Etherboot download the
kernel, no loader or pxeboot (my machine doens't have PXE).
Does anyone know if it's possible to do this?
Thanks,
-nick
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> When I try to install the same port again, however,
> with a different PREFIX, the pkg system complains that
> I've already got an Apache installed. Should I force
> this new install? Earlier, when I worried that this
> would overwri
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Scott I. Remick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> Doing another experimental 5.0-REL install where I mucked things up due to
> partitioning by-hand. This is now becoming a learning experience on fixit et
> al, so although this is just "for fun" I'd like to carry it through "the
>
Matthias Buelow wrote:
Bill Moran writes:
First would be historical. BSD is historically a monolithic kernel. The
more
you rely on modules, the more the kernel acts like a microkernel. I suspect
The kernel will still not be a microkernel.. it doesn't really matter
at what time the stuff is lin
scott mcclellan wrote:
Was there anything about ISO imaging anywhere that I just missed or
slipped over without actually reading? I didn't notice anything on the
FreeBSD site or handbook.
Unfortunately, I think this is one of those things that it's just
_assumed_ that everybody knows. I've never s
> > http://packetstorm.decepticons.org/papers/unix/bsdkern.htm
Btw, the article about "(nearly) Complete Linux Loadable Kernel Modules", which
is often being referred to by the BSD Kernel article can be found at
http://blacksun.box.sk/lkm.html.
(the URL given in the BSD article is no longer vali
Philip Hallstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all -
> I'm setting up a server/gateway on a cable modem whose external
> interface has to use DHCP. There will be several clients on the internal
> network and the gateway will be running isc-dhcp.
>
> I know I can setup a nameserver on th
Recently tried to upgrade my 4.5 box using the 4.7 CDs and ran into a
problem which left me with a partially upgraded system.
I have a 14 GB hard disk so I chose to load all of the canned distributions.
During the early stages of the upgrade, I received a message indicating that
"/usr/src" was not
Hi all,
I'm having troubles with leafnode: I've read all the files of pkg-message
but it seems to me that the leafnode server isn't running...
After the first fetchnews I've tried running slrn -f /home/foo/jnewsrc --create but
it can't access 127.0.0.1 and also if I telnet port 119 the only
On Friday 07 March 2003 10:32 pm, Bob Perry wrote:
> Recently tried to upgrade my 4.5 box using the 4.7 CDs and ran into a
> problem which left me with a partially upgraded system.
>
> I have a 14 GB hard disk so I chose to load all of the canned
> distributions. During the early stages of the upgr
On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 03:48:44AM +, Nicholas Wieland wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm having troubles with leafnode: I've read all the files of pkg-message
> but it seems to me that the leafnode server isn't running...
> After the first fetchnews I've tried running slrn -f /home/foo/jnewsrc --cre
- Original Message -
From: Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2003 08:41:44 +0200
To: Gerard Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Screen Shots
> On 2003-03-06 22:06, Gerard Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > For the life of me, I cannot remember the command line p
I have /usr/ports/databases/mysql323-server installed, and it is up and
running. If I do:
> mysql -h localhost
Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 1 to server version: 3.23.55
Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer.
mysql>
> I have /usr/ports/databases/mysql323-server installed, and it is up and
> running. If I do:
>
>
> > mysql -h localhost
> Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
> Your MySQL connection id is 1 to server version: 3.23.55
>
> Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear
I'd been keeping up with current (world/kernel) every other week or so,
and until this week I had no real problems. But after the build I did on
March 3rd my soundcard driver (4Front's SBLive/Audigy driver) causes a
kernel panic on load. If I don't load the driver the system boots fine,
and runs wi
http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Adding_users.html
>> I have /usr/ports/databases/mysql323-server installed, and it is up
>> and running. If I do:
>>
>>
>> > mysql -h localhost
>> Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
>> Your MySQL connection id is 1 to server version: 3.23.5
On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 02:34 PM, Kjell wrote:
I have /usr/ports/databases/mysql323-server installed, and it is up and
running. If I do:
mysql -h localhost
Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 1 to server version: 3.23.55
Type 'help;' or '\h'
I issued the necessary GRANT statements to add a new user, as described
on that page, and I get:
> mysql -u marktest -p -h antsclimbtree.com
Enter password:
ERROR 2013: Lost connection to MySQL server during query
Same thing. Again, shouldn't the error message be different if this is
a permissi
> I am talking about a PII 300 MHz. The bios settings are OK for
> cpu-cache. The machine is slower than a PI 75 MHz. It does not look
> like hard disks. There is nothing in dmesg or messages that looks
> weird.
>
> So how can I see whether the cpu-cache memory is functioning? Could it
> be broke
taxman wrote:
On Thursday 06 March 2003 02:46 pm, Bill Moran wrote:
I know this doesn't belong on this list, but I can't find any information
about it at all, anywhere. First off, if anyone can point me to
information in lieu of a direct answer, that would be just as helpful.
I've searched Apple
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