Re: FIXED: vpnc connects, but does not work

2009-01-12 Thread perryh
... I do have a Linux OS that I have access to that strangely does use vpnc successfully. That may help quite a bit. You can use something like tcpdump or wireshark on the FreeBSD system to monitor the traffic between the Linux system and the Cisco while connecting and doing something simple

Re: FIXED: vpnc connects, but does not work

2009-01-12 Thread Stacey Roberts
Hi perryh! On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote: ... I do have a Linux OS that I have access to that strangely does use vpnc successfully. That may help quite a bit. You can use something like tcpdump or wireshark on the FreeBSD system to monitor the traffic between the

Re: 7.1 : watchdog bge0 timeout ?

2009-01-12 Thread Frank Bonnet
Jos Chrispijn wrote: [Lowell Gilbert] Uit een eerder bericht van 10-1-2009 15:51 :: Could be hardware trouble, I suppose. I know FreeBSD can detect hardware probs better than other OS'es; but why didn't 6.x detect this malfunction then? I believe Murphy and his law, but for mee it seems a

/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libgcrypt.so.15 not found, required by libgs.so.8

2009-01-12 Thread Anton Shterenlikht
I get this error in /var/spool/lpd/my printer: /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libgcrypt.so.15 not found, required by libgs.so.8 I use apsfilter, so I guess this must be something to do with ghostscript? Any advice? many thanks anton -- Anton Shterenlikht Room 2.6, Queen's Building Mech

Re: /libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libgcrypt.so.15 not found, required by libgs.so.8

2009-01-12 Thread Julien Cigar
vim /usr/ports/UPDATING: 20090107: AFFECTS: users of security/libgcrypt AUTHOR: ra...@freebsd.org libgcrypt has been upgraded to 1.4.3 which has a shared library version bump. You need to reinstall all ports depending on it. Use something like this: portupgrade -rf libgcrypt

Re: /var/log/messages logs appear in the output of sysctl -a

2009-01-12 Thread Dag-Erling Smørgrav
Eitan Shefi eit...@mellanox.co.il writes: I run sysctl -a | less why? DES -- Dag-Erling Smørgrav - d...@des.no ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to

Re: kernel panic

2009-01-12 Thread Dag-Erling Smørgrav
Peter Jeremy peterjer...@optushome.com.au writes: Kamlesh Patel shilp.ka...@yahoo.com writes: How do i recover the system from this error. I can't reload the loader.old If you press any key during the first spinner [...] You can then enter the name of the program you wish to run - eg

how should I upgrade all these ports??

2009-01-12 Thread Tsu-Fan Cheng
Hi, I just csup my port tree this morning (01/12), and realized there is a whole lot ports need my attention (49 of them). I checked out UPDATES and found out that gnome and GTK+ have just been updated. But i don't have gtkmm or gnome-session installed, I wonder if I should still upgrade my

how should I upgrade all these ports??

2009-01-12 Thread Robert Huff
Tsu-Fan Cheng writes: I just csup my port tree this morning (01/12), and realized there is a whole lot ports need my attention (49 of them). I checked out UPDATES and found out that gnome and GTK+ have just been updated. But i don't have gtkmm or gnome-session installed, I wonder if I

Re: how should I upgrade all these ports??

2009-01-12 Thread Julien Cigar
Always read /usr/ports/UPDATING before any upgrade. After that you can use portmaster (the one I use) or portupgrade to upgrade all those outdated ports with a single command : portmaster -avd On Mon, 2009-01-12 at 10:08 -0500, Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote: Hi, I just csup my port tree this morning

Re: creating own CVSup server

2009-01-12 Thread Tim Judd
Stefan Miklosovic wrote: Hi all, I decided to set up my own CVSup server just for my local network. After reading all related stuff I should find, I have solid knowledge about this issue but one thing disturbed my mind. My pc, server which I will mirroring from, is also downloading source tree

Printing - standard? CUPS? ...??

2009-01-12 Thread Ewald Jenisch
Hi, For a system set up from scratch (7.1) I'm about to set up printing. Printer: Minolta C351 (basically a networked PS-Printer also capable of color) My requirements: Print from mutt (mail), print text files, print PS-files with the ability to print duplex and 2-up both in color and b/w.

Re: Mounting /c

2009-01-12 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 02:23:25AM +, RW wrote: On Sat, 10 Jan 2009 20:09:57 + Chris Whitehouse cwhi...@onetel.com wrote: Why not as a matter of curiosity? It has its limitations (eg max file size) but it's very cross platform. ntfs is much more robust than fat32, if you crash

Re: Cannot get ethernet off the ground

2009-01-12 Thread Roland Smith
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 08:08:16PM -0500, William Gordon Rutherdale wrote: I'm afraid it's gone from bad to worse. The 7.1 system may have recognised the ethernet adapter, but it seemed to fail writing to the hard drive. I got this during installation: Progress

bwi: no DS tssi no OFDM tssi

2009-01-12 Thread Neal Hogan
Hello, I am attempting to get by broadcom wifi card up and running, am sick of trying to get ndis working, and am attempting to use the bwi driver (originating in dragonflyBSD). I'm hoping others here have tried to do the same and have some pointers. I'm using 7.1-RELEASE (system/source are

Re: temproot location?

2009-01-12 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 18:30:29 +0100 (CET), Andreas Davour a...@update.uu.se wrote: I just did something stupid and deleted my temproot before I had finished merging some stuff by hand. Can I recreate it, or is it actually living somewhere in /usr/src before being copied into /var by

Re: kernel panic

2009-01-12 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 6:50 AM, Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no wrote: Peter Jeremy peterjer...@optushome.com.au writes: Kamlesh Patel shilp.ka...@yahoo.com writes: How do i recover the system from this error. I can't reload the loader.old If you press any key during the first spinner

Re: bwi: no DS tssi no OFDM tssi

2009-01-12 Thread Paul B. Mahol
On 1/12/09, Neal Hogan nealho...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, I am attempting to get by broadcom wifi card up and running, am sick of trying to get ndis working, and am attempting to use the bwi driver (originating in dragonflyBSD). I'm hoping others here have tried to do the same and have

Re: bwi: no DS tssi no OFDM tssi

2009-01-12 Thread Wojciech Puchar
firmware_get: failed to load firmware image bwi_v3_ucode4 bwi0: request firmware bwi_v3_ucode4 failed bwi0: bwi_stop looks like here is a problem ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: kernel panic

2009-01-12 Thread Dag-Erling Smørgrav
Garrett Cooper yanef...@gmail.com writes: Dag-Erling Smørgrav d...@des.no writes: Peter Jeremy peterjer...@optushome.com.au writes: If you press any key during the first spinner [...] You can then enter the name of the program you wish to run - eg /boot/loader.old That won't work - he

Re: bash versus sh test builtin

2009-01-12 Thread Karl Vogel
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 20:08:18 -0600, Jeffrey Goldberg jeff...@goldmark.org said: J if [ $UID -ne 0 ] ; then ... J Does anyone have a recommendation of how to run this simple test in /bin/sh J and how to write tests reasonably portably? I think your best bet for comparisons like this is to

Re: Printing - standard? CUPS? ...??

2009-01-12 Thread Bob Johnson
I prefer print/apsfilter from ports. To get color postscript printing and duplex printing you may need to change the default configuration, which will probably end up somewhere under /usr/local/etc/apsfilter - Bob On 1/12/09, Ewald Jenisch a...@jenisch.at wrote: Hi, For a system set up from

Re: bwi: no DS tssi no OFDM tssi

2009-01-12 Thread Neal Hogan
I installed the firmware stuff from the dragonfly bwi(4) man page, yet I have the same issue. Is there a way to tell whether the firmware they provide supports my card? Like I said, I can locate my access point (and others that are around) and ask for an IP . . . it seems as though I'm so close.

Re: bwi: no DS tssi no OFDM tssi

2009-01-12 Thread Paul B. Mahol
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 8:08 PM, Neal Hogan nealho...@gmail.com wrote: I installed the firmware stuff from the dragonfly bwi(4) man page, yet I have the same issue. Is there a way to tell whether the firmware they provide supports my card? Like I said, I can locate my access point (and others

Re: Mounting a partition from freebsd 6.2?

2009-01-12 Thread mojo fms
I can run a check disk on it and it returned that the file system was previously mounted on /mnt/backup and returns that the file system is in good shape. I will have to wait until I get back in front of it to attempt the dump piped to restore. I have never had to recover a drive like that, is

Re: Mounting a partition from freebsd 6.2?

2009-01-12 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 01:15:52PM -0800, mojo fms wrote: I can run a check disk on it and it returned that the file system was previously mounted on /mnt/backup and returns that the file system is in good shape. I will have to wait until I get back in front of it to attempt the dump piped

Re: Printing - standard? CUPS? ...??

2009-01-12 Thread Jason Lenthe
Ewald Jenisch wrote: Should I go for the standard vanilla FreeBSD lpr that comes with the system or use anything else? If anything else - what (CUPS,...?) Please note that I want to print both from gnome (X-win) as well as via the commadline. I was looking forward to using CUPS when I

Re: Printing - standard? CUPS? ...??

2009-01-12 Thread Robert Huff
Jason Lenthe writes: I remember seeing something on the internet that recommended setting a flag in the port to install CUPS to /usr/bin. That was too drastic for my tastes, so I decided to just set up FreeBSD printing and be done with it. From my /etc/make.conf: # # to

Looking for pointer to VPN / IPSEC info

2009-01-12 Thread Joe Kraft
I have a personal network behind a FreeBSD firewall running IPFW. It's been working fine for years, but as I'm getting more mobile in my work I'd like to be able to access my network while traveling. At work the problem is solved with an IPSEC VPN client that I run to connect to the appropriate

Re: weird samba error

2009-01-12 Thread Tim Judd
Aggelidis Nikos wrote: hi to all the list, i have a question concerning samba and freebsd: whenever i use the option username map = /usr/local/etc/samba/smbusers in my smb.conf , and i try to connect to samba server like this #smbclient //apollo/username Password: session setup failed:

Re: Help with dmesg

2009-01-12 Thread Tim Judd
Rem P Roberti wrote: if I remember rigth I had the same problem months ago, but I'm not really sure how I solved it. First try to delete the lines 44 - 49 of yourr's .cf file. then try to restart sendmail. if that doesn't work try dnl after every line in the .mc file. e.x

Re: Looking for pointer to VPN / IPSEC info

2009-01-12 Thread Bill Campbell
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009, Joe Kraft wrote: I have a personal network behind a FreeBSD firewall running IPFW. It's been working fine for years, but as I'm getting more mobile in my work I'd like to be able to access my network while traveling. At work the problem is solved with an IPSEC VPN client

Re: Replace SCSI Drive

2009-01-12 Thread Tim Judd
snip Not to be presumptious, or rude, but I've read the first part of this thread (a bit late, yes) and I'm just confused. If you're going to go so far as to prep the drive at home, before driving to the NOC, with a unrunnable OS on a labeled disk, it seems silly. I propose: Do a typical

NFS or an alternative?

2009-01-12 Thread Jay Hall
I am in the process of redesigning my organization's network. And, since we will be using mostly Macintosh OS X clients, I am considering using NFS. However, I will need the ability to perform user/group authentication since users may not always log in from the same PC. Essentially, each

Re: NFS or an alternative?

2009-01-12 Thread Bill Campbell
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009, Jay Hall wrote: I am in the process of redesigning my organization's network. And, since we will be using mostly Macintosh OS X clients, I am considering using NFS. However, I will need the ability to perform user/group authentication since users may not always

Heimdal 0.6.3 in FreeBSD 7.1

2009-01-12 Thread Ansar Mohammed
Is there any chance that a more recent version of heimdal would be included in a future release of FreeBSD? The current version is pretty archaic. kronos# kadmin -v kadmin (Heimdal 0.6.3) Copyright 1999-2004 Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan Send bug-reports to heimdal-b...@pdc.kth.se