Re: Configuration problem with IPv6 router (cannot forward src)

2012-06-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 07/06/2012 23:36, Bruce Cran wrote: I'm trying to set up a IPv6 router (running -current) on my home network. My ISP gives me a /128 via PPP and I have a /48 allocation, which I use to give em0 and tun0 public addresses in different subnets (tun0 is assigned the address via ppp.linkup).

Re: find date of last boot

2012-06-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 08/06/2012 00:15, Fbsd8 wrote: dmesg command does not show date of last boot. Are there some other commands to find date of last boot? % last reboot will show the date of the last reboot if it is still in the current /var/log/utx.log Or at least it should: testing on my own system while

Re: find date of last boot

2012-06-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 08/06/2012 05:50, Randal L. Schwartz wrote: Sure, but the question was likely involving a stock system, so yes, your mileage may vary, but let's consider a solution that works for a default system. last reboot isn't it. It's not that. 'last reboot' seems to be broken at the moment, at

Re: find date of last boot

2012-06-08 Thread Chris Knipe
It's not that.  'last reboot' seems to be broken at the moment, at least on stable/9: but last(1) isn't coming up with the goods: lucid-nonsense:~:% last reboot wtmp begins Fri Jun  1 06:14:46 BST 2012 last reads from /var/log/wtmp - which more than likely got rotated since your last

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2012-06-08 Thread jb
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Re: find date of last boot

2012-06-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 08/06/2012 07:23, Chris Knipe wrote: It's not that. 'last reboot' seems to be broken at the moment, at least on stable/9: but last(1) isn't coming up with the goods: lucid-nonsense:~:% last reboot wtmp begins Fri Jun 1 06:14:46 BST 2012 last reads from /var/log/wtmp - which more

Re: setting gcc46 as default compiler?

2012-06-08 Thread Volodymyr Kostyrko
Jeff Hamann написал: I've built and installed the gcc46 compiler(s) - need gfortran - and I can't seem to find the correct documentation on how to update /etc/make.conf for including the gfortran46. This is what mine currently looks like: $ cat make.conf # added by use.perl 2012-06-07

Re: Which FreeBSD for Intel i7-2600S and DQ67SWB3?

2012-06-08 Thread Thomas Mueller
Snippet from David Christensen dpchr...@holgerdanske.com: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2012-March/239742.html It looks like -STABLE are daily development/ test builds (?): ftp://ftp.allbsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-snapshots/amd64-amd64/ I'm looking for stability. I'll try

Re: FreeBSD on the ASUS P8H67-M LGA1155 H67 motherboard

2012-06-08 Thread Victor Sudakov
Victor Sudakov wrote: 2. It looses one of the HDDs during intensive read/write operations: Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: Timeout on slot 4 port 0 Jun 2 00:55:33 vas kernel: ahcich1: is cs 00c0 ss 00f0 rs 00f0 tfd c0 serr cmd c617 Jun 2

Re: find date of last boot

2012-06-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 08/06/2012 07:19, Matthew Seaman wrote: On 08/06/2012 05:50, Randal L. Schwartz wrote: Sure, but the question was likely involving a stock system, so yes, your mileage may vary, but let's consider a solution that works for a default system. last reboot isn't it. It's not that. 'last

Re: find date of last boot

2012-06-08 Thread Jerry
On Fri, 08 Jun 2012 12:08:20 +0100 Matthew Seaman articulated: In passing, apparently it seems that creating a user with a username of 'reboot' is probably not recommended. That would seem like a good idea. Interestingly enough, I had a friend who had a password: PassWord that he used as a joke.

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How do I determine support for $xx?

2012-06-08 Thread Rick Miller
Hi All, If this question is better suited for a different list please let me know. Simply stated, my question is 'What is the best source for identifying supported hardware?'. Having said that, allow me to pose an example... I've attempted to identify if various ethernet controllers are

FreeBSD: SOLVED: FreeBSD9 - I can't get my mouse to work (was : FreeBSD9 - I can't get my mouse to work)

2012-06-08 Thread Walter Hurry
On Thu, 07 Jun 2012 14:59:01 -0400, Jerry wrote: Ubuntu, Debian, and Fedora, and projects such as KDE, GNOME and X.org are in the process of deprecating HAL as it has become a large monolithic unmaintainable mess. Well, I finally got it working. I'm far from an expert in this area, but what

Re: Configuration problem with IPv6 router (cannot forward src)

2012-06-08 Thread Brandon Weisz
Make sure you are only advertising a /64 addr prefixlen in rtadvd.conf, and not the entire /48. On 6/7/2012 4:36 PM, Bruce Cran wrote: I'm trying to set up a IPv6 router (running -current) on my home network. My ISP gives me a /128 via PPP and I have a /48 allocation, which I use to give em0

Re: FreeBSD: SOLVED: FreeBSD9 - I can't get my mouse to work (was : FreeBSD9 - I can't get my mouse to work)

2012-06-08 Thread Walter Hurry
On Fri, 08 Jun 2012 15:39:22 +, Walter Hurry wrote: On Thu, 07 Jun 2012 14:59:01 -0400, Jerry wrote: Ubuntu, Debian, and Fedora, and projects such as KDE, GNOME and X.org are in the process of deprecating HAL as it has become a large monolithic unmaintainable mess. Well, I finally

Re: Configuration problem with IPv6 router (cannot forward src)

2012-06-08 Thread Bruce Cran
On 07/06/2012 23:56, Robert Bonomi wrote: Please provide the output from these two commands: ifconfig -a netstat -nr on both the router and on an 'inside' machine. (identifying which is which:) There is also a question of 'where' the /48 comes from -- and how traffic to those addresses

Re: UEFI Secure Boot Specs - And some sanity

2012-06-08 Thread Julian H. Stacey
grarpamp wrote: Isn't there a lot of needless handwaving going on when the spec is pretty clear that installing your own complete PKI tree will all boil down to what is effectively a jumper on the motherboard? The hope for a jumper is insufficient. Cracking open laptops is no fun. It's not

Re: How do I determine support for $xx?

2012-06-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 08/06/2012 16:07, Rick Miller wrote: If this question is better suited for a different list please let me know. Simply stated, my question is 'What is the best source for identifying supported hardware?'. Having said that, allow me to pose an example... I've attempted to identify if

Re: How do I determine support for $xx?

2012-06-08 Thread Devin Teske
Hi Rick (!), On Jun 8, 2012, at 8:07 AM, Rick Miller wrote: Hi All, If this question is better suited for a different list please let me know. Simply stated, my question is 'What is the best source for identifying supported hardware?'. The source! Actually, pciconf and grep unknown

Re: How do I determine support for $xx?

2012-06-08 Thread Devin Teske
On Jun 8, 2012, at 9:45 AM, Devin Teske wrote: Hi Rick (!), On Jun 8, 2012, at 8:07 AM, Rick Miller wrote: [snip] I browsed the source and found many references to the BCM5719 and BCM5720. However, I am unfamiliar enough with driver programming in C to identify if a controller is

Re: How do I determine support for $xx?

2012-06-08 Thread Rick Miller
Matthew/Devin, Thanks for the feedback. After I sent this email, I determined that the Intel i350 is indeed supported as a machine I built with FreeBSD was utilizing this NIC. I've tried the BCM5719 with stable/8 (5/21/2012) and it kernel panics when the interface is configured. I was told by

Re: How do I determine support for $xx?

2012-06-08 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Hi Devin There were some great tips in your last post. Would be great if they couldfo in FreeBSD handbook somewhere. Cheers, Julian -- Julian Stacey, BSD Unix Linux C Sys Eng Consultants Munich http://berklix.com Reply below not above, cumulative like a play script, indent with . Format:

cvsup of RELENG_8_1

2012-06-08 Thread Jim Nasby
I keep getting this error when trying to update source on 8.1: TreeList failed: Error in /var/db/sup/src-all/checkouts.cvs:RELENG_8_1: 13890: Could not parse status record. Delete it and try again. I realize that 8.1 isn't formally supported anymore, but should cvsup still work? I can't

Re: FreeBSD: SOLVED: FreeBSD9 - I can't get my mouse to work (was : FreeBSD9 - I can't get my mouse to work)

2012-06-08 Thread Bernt Hansson
2012-06-08 17:51, Walter Hurry skrev: On Fri, 08 Jun 2012 15:39:22 +, Walter Hurry wrote: Never mind: Stupid moi. The answer was staring me in the face in man rc.conf. moused_port. You also have moused_flags=Put your flags here That does not help, not me anyway.

Re: how to filter network by MAC and IP at the same time

2012-06-08 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Bill Yuan byc...@gmail.com writes: i am using freebsd 9.0 as a firewall and i want to filter the traffic by the mac and the ip at the same time, for example, i only allow my laptop MAC Address 1 can go throught the firewalll when it's using IP IP Address 1 for how to config the firewall

Re: Performance and mouse problems

2012-06-08 Thread Albert Shih
Le 29/04/2012 ? 00:58:01+0200, Jerome Herman a écrit I've got two very strange problem I'm running 9-stable on a Dell Laptop E4200. Since this morning when I put a USB mouse (I've try three mouses to be sure) it's not working. The kernel and HAL see the mouse but Xorg don't seem

Making a bootable backup (hard)disk... how?

2012-06-08 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
I've been lucky. Over about the past 20 years I've never had a hard disk go bad on me. (Knock on wood.) Of course I _do_ only buy the better quality ones (with the 5 year warranties), and I'm sure that has helped. Still, one never knows, and it is best to be prepared. Primarily however, I am

Making a bootable backup (hard)disk... how?

2012-06-08 Thread Robert Huff
Ronald F. Guilmette writes: I got a lot of disks here, so that part is not a problem. I just need to make sure that I'm gonna do this the Right Way[tm]. (I've already been making my own ham-fisted disk-to-disk backups in the past, but I'm sure that the way I have been doing that is

Re: FreeBSD: SOLVED: FreeBSD9 - I can't get my mouse to work (was : FreeBSD9 - I can't get my mouse to work)

2012-06-08 Thread Walter Hurry
On Fri, 08 Jun 2012 20:58:49 +0200, Bernt Hansson wrote: 2012-06-08 17:51, Walter Hurry skrev: On Fri, 08 Jun 2012 15:39:22 +, Walter Hurry wrote: Never mind: Stupid moi. The answer was staring me in the face in man rc.conf. moused_port. You also have moused_flags=Put your flags here

Re: UEFI Secure Boot Specs - And some sanity

2012-06-08 Thread grarpamp
Isn't there a lot of needless handwaving going on when the spec is pretty clear that installing your own complete PKI tree will all boil down to what is effectively a jumper on the motherboard? Hoping a jumper Might be under an easily unscrewable panel seems unlikely. I did say effectively.

Re: Making a bootable backup (hard)disk... how?

2012-06-08 Thread Warren Block
On Fri, 8 Jun 2012, Robert Huff wrote: Ronald F. Guilmette writes: I got a lot of disks here, so that part is not a problem. I just need to make sure that I'm gonna do this the Right Way[tm]. (I've already been making my own ham-fisted disk-to-disk backups in the past, but I'm sure that

Re: Which FreeBSD for Intel i7-2600S and DQ67SWB3?

2012-06-08 Thread David Christensen
On 06/07/2012 06:40 PM, Daniel Staal wrote: On 06/08/2012 01:07 AM, Thomas Mueller wrote: Thanks for the replies. :-) David ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe,

XBMC home theater PC

2012-06-08 Thread David Collins
Hi, I've recently got a Dell Optiplex 760 that I'm using as a home theatre PC set up with FreeBSD and XBMC. It's mostly working very well but there are just a couple of niggles I'd like to work out to see it working perfectly. 1. Suspend and resume is working well if the usb modules are

XBMC home theater PC

2012-06-08 Thread David Collins
Hi, I've recently got a Dell Optiplex 760 that I'm using as a home theatre PC set up with FreeBSD (9.0-STABLE) and XBMC. It's mostly working very well but there are just a couple of niggles I'd like to work out to see it working perfectly. 1. Suspend and resume is working well if the usb modules

Re: Making a bootable backup (hard)disk... how?

2012-06-08 Thread Mehmet Erol Sanliturk
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 4:58 PM, Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com wrote: On Fri, 8 Jun 2012, Robert Huff wrote: Ronald F. Guilmette writes: I got a lot of disks here, so that part is not a problem. I just need to make sure that I'm gonna do this the Right Way[tm]. (I've already been

Re: Configuration problem with IPv6 router (cannot forward src)

2012-06-08 Thread Bruce Cran
On 08/06/2012 06:59, Matthew Seaman wrote: Probably. The good news is that once you've got it running the IPv6 support in FreeBSD is rock solid and works like a charm. It turns out that PF was being too helpful and trying to NAT for both IPv4 and IPv6 - adding 'inet' to the nat on

Re: Mouse stopped working in X

2012-06-08 Thread Polytropon
On Sat, 09 Jun 2012 06:06:49 +0200, Bernt Hansson wrote: 2012-05-22 10:44, Polytropon skrev: On Tue, 22 May 2012 10:17:16 +0200, Bernt Hansson wrote: There is a second way of doing this stunt. Start X When X is up and running press CTRL+ALT+F3 or any F* frpm F3 up to F8 then you

Re: how to filter network by MAC and IP at the same time

2012-06-08 Thread Bill Yuan
rule like below #allow the traffic which source mac is belong to the machine ipfw add 1 allow all from any to any MAC MAC ADDR1 any #allow the .. destination mac is that machine ipfw add 1 allow all from any to any MAC any MAC ADDR1 ipfw add 1 deny all from any to any it is not working ,