Re: ls shows hidden files when used by root

2002-10-30 Thread Jacob Rhoden
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 17:53, Michael Joyner wrote:
> Quoting Ertan Kucukoglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > When I su to root or login as root from console. ls shows
> > hidden files, too. No matter I use "ls -a" or "ls" result
> > is same:

> per 'man ls'
>  The following options are available:
>  -A  List all entries except for . and ...  Always set for the
> super- user.

You could make an alias so ls actually does 'su normaluser -c "ls"'
Or you could just not use your root account for file management.

Regards,
Jacob

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Several Questions of variny insanity

2002-10-30 Thread TooMany Mirrors
Ok, so I have a couple of questions I'm trying to get working.  The first is 
an insane question that I will latter blame on someone else. I dual boot 
FreeBSD and SourceMage Linux and in FreeBSD I have SourceMage mounted under 
/linux for linux root and linux usr as /linux/usr etc. It came to me that 
what would happen if I were to issue chroot /linux in FreeBSD? Would I 
essentially have a linux system running without the "timely" reboot? Or 
would my computer reach out and smack me? Or would Charlie and Tux give up 
and give my soul to clippy?  Anyways, I am running on a small network and am 
tring to figure out how to name ip address so that I can do things like ssh 
laptop and it work. Also, as I have disscused before I have a IDE CD-RW 
drive and can't get SCSI emulation to work, which I now just accept.  But 
what is the eaiset way, using burncd, to make mp3s/oggs into a red book 
audio cd? Is there a cheat sheet, app or shell script that will do that? 
Thanks
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Re: ls shows hidden files when used by root

2002-10-30 Thread Michael Joyner
Quoting Ertan Kucukoglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi all,
> 
> When I su to root or login as root from console. ls shows
> hidden files, too. No matter I use "ls -a" or "ls" result
> is same:
> 
> [root@escalade ~]ls
> .ICEauthority   .ncrecent   a.out
> .Xauthority .pinerc book

> Is there a way to change this behaviour? I do not wish to
> see hidden files as root. When I need I could always use ls
> -a.
> 

per 'man ls'

 The following options are available:

 -A  List all entries except for . and ...  Always set for the super-
 user.

there is no listed option to hide dot files

sorry!

:)


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Re: ls shows hidden files when used by root

2002-10-30 Thread Stacey Roberts
On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 06:38, Ertan Kucukoglu wrote:
> Hi all,
>

Hi,
 
See what the commands aliases are set to if any, in root's (using su -)
~/ .cshrc file

Stacey


> When I su to root or login as root from console. ls shows
> hidden files, too. No matter I use "ls -a" or "ls" result
> is same:
> 
> [root@escalade ~]ls
> .ICEauthority   .ncrecent   a.out
> .Xauthority .pinerc book
> .addressbook.profiledeneme
> .addressbook.lu .prx7p0lvM
>  example_footer.php
> .bash_history   .prxLSQn7i
>  example_head.php
> .cpan   .sshftp
> .cshrc  .twmWp73RS  lazim
> .fvwm   .twmlpE18u  mail
> .history.xinitrcmbox
> .klogin .xsession-errors
>muratsyslog.c
> .login  .xsmGlMH9k  nohup.out
> .mozilla.xsmKYc0tn  rbin
> .mysql_history  XF86Config  sources
> [root@escalade ~]ls -a
> .   .mysql_history  a.out
> ..  .ncrecent   book
> .ICEauthority   .pinerc deneme
> .Xauthority .profile
>example_footer.php
> .addressbook.prx7p0lvM
>  example_head.php
> .addressbook.lu .prxLSQn7i  ftp
> .bash_history   .sshlazim
> .cpan   .twmWp73RS  mail
> .cshrc  .twmlpE18u  mbox
> .fvwm   .xinitrc
>muratsyslog.c
> .history.xsession-errorsnohup.out
> .klogin .xsmGlMH9k  rbin
> .login  .xsmKYc0tn  sources
> .mozillaXF86Config
> [root@escalade ~]
> 
> Is there a way to change this behaviour? I do not wish to
> see hidden files as root. When I need I could always use ls
> -a.
> 
> I could not find a solution in ~/.csh file and
> /etc/csh.cshrc.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> --Ertan
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ls shows hidden files when used by root

2002-10-30 Thread Ertan Kucukoglu
Hi all,

When I su to root or login as root from console. ls shows
hidden files, too. No matter I use "ls -a" or "ls" result
is same:

[root@escalade ~]ls
.ICEauthority   .ncrecent   a.out
.Xauthority .pinerc book
.addressbook.profiledeneme
.addressbook.lu .prx7p0lvM
 example_footer.php
.bash_history   .prxLSQn7i
 example_head.php
.cpan   .sshftp
.cshrc  .twmWp73RS  lazim
.fvwm   .twmlpE18u  mail
.history.xinitrcmbox
.klogin .xsession-errors
   muratsyslog.c
.login  .xsmGlMH9k  nohup.out
.mozilla.xsmKYc0tn  rbin
.mysql_history  XF86Config  sources
[root@escalade ~]ls -a
.   .mysql_history  a.out
..  .ncrecent   book
.ICEauthority   .pinerc deneme
.Xauthority .profile
   example_footer.php
.addressbook.prx7p0lvM
 example_head.php
.addressbook.lu .prxLSQn7i  ftp
.bash_history   .sshlazim
.cpan   .twmWp73RS  mail
.cshrc  .twmlpE18u  mbox
.fvwm   .xinitrc
   muratsyslog.c
.history.xsession-errorsnohup.out
.klogin .xsmGlMH9k  rbin
.login  .xsmKYc0tn  sources
.mozillaXF86Config
[root@escalade ~]

Is there a way to change this behaviour? I do not wish to
see hidden files as root. When I need I could always use ls
-a.

I could not find a solution in ~/.csh file and
/etc/csh.cshrc.

Regards,

--Ertan

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Re: Using iBook OS X 10.2 CD Writer to create a FBSD on Intel Boot CDROM

2002-10-30 Thread Doug Hardie
On Wednesday, Oct 30, 2002, at 12:41 US/Pacific, paul beard wrote:


Ev Batey WaSixCre wrote:

Subj is the question .. Where can I find a map of
how I build a Unix (esp F.BSD) CD Using Apple iBook
running OSX 10.2 CD-R / CD-RW burner.
All clues are welcome. Or how to overcome us govt politics ...
/Everett/


man mkisofs to learn how to make a disk image and then burn that with 
whatever Apple provides. The image should be mountable with DiskCopy: 
that will indicate if it's what you want.

Once you have a iso format from mkisofs you can use Toast to burn the 
CD.  I use that approach often.


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xcircuit runtime problem

2002-10-30 Thread Aaron J Siegel
Hello
I am having problems with the port cad/xcircuit run properly. I have installed 
using the ports collection, it all package dependencies are up to date. The 
program compiles fine. But when I run the program I can not access the pull 
down the menus. The last time I cvsup the ports was after the last time the 
port was updated. 

I would usually try to debug this on my own but I do not have the time.  Any 
hints? 

I am running Stable (4.6) python  2.2 

Thank You 
Aaron

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Re: Install problem -- can't mount disk

2002-10-30 Thread Forrest Cahoon
I posted about my attempt to install FreeBSD a while ago; you can see
my last message at

http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=258395+0+archive/2002/freebsd-questions/20021027.freebsd-questions

I was prompted by a suggestion sent to me personally to give FreeBSD
one more try on this box, and I discovered something totally strange.

I went through the install again, and before rebooting, used
Ctrl-Alt-F4 to switch to the shell and investigate things.

This is what I found:

# df
Filesystem 512-blocksUsed   Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/md0c84395501285466%/
/dev/ad0s1a257980   68528  16881629%/mnt
/mnt/dev/ad0s1f515996 124  474596 0%/mnt/tmp
/mnt/dev/ad0s1g   9192684  165416 8291856 2%/mnt/usr
/mnt/dev/ad0s1e   2064284 224 1898920 0%/mnt/var
/dev/acd0c1249472 1249472   0   100%/dist
#

Ok, this looks straightforward.  The target disk is mounted on /mnt
and some stuff has been copied to each of the partitions.  The CD I'm
installing from is mounted on /dist.

But when I try to see what's actually on /mnt:

# ls -alR /mnt
total 8
drwxr-xr-x2 root  wheel  512 Oct  9 12:42 .
drwxr-xr-x   17 root  wheel  512 Oct 30 04:57 ..
#

Where are all the files?  This is truly whack.
Here's some more weirdness:

# umount /mnt/dev/ad0s1e
umount: unmount of /mnt/var failed: No such file or directory
#

Yet, another df will show the same table as above.

Does anyone have any advice for me to try now?
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HP Colorado 5gb Drive

2002-10-30 Thread doot
  Hey there, Just got an atapi HP Colorado 5gb Tape drive and it has
been giving me a hard time. For the most part I can backup data with
dump/tar/dd, and issue commands with mt but after every command or
program has completed its task it locks and the device turns to: "mt:
/dev/ast0: Device busy"... Some more useful information to solve this
problem is that dump locks after stating: 
DUMP: level 0 dump on Wed Oct 30 20:19:30 2002
DUMP: Closing /dev/ast0
The dump went fine and I can recover the data. Just right after dumping
or recovery I need to reboot because I can no longer access the
device.

  I am wondering is this just a device conflict? Am I going to need to
use another /dev device driver, or is there other software available?
Any help is well appreciated! THANKS!

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HP Colorado 5gb Drive

2002-10-30 Thread doot
  Hey there, Just got an atapi HP Colorado 5gb Tape drive and it has
been giving me a hard time. For the most part I can backup data with
dump/tar/dd, and issue commands with mt but after every command or
program has completed its task it locks and the device turns to: "mt:
/dev/ast0: Device busy"... Some more useful information to solve this
problem is that dump locks after stating: 
DUMP: level 0 dump on Wed Oct 30 20:19:30 2002
DUMP: Closing /dev/ast0
The dump went fine and I can recover the data. Just right after dumping
or recovery I need to reboot because I can no longer access the
device.

  I am wondering is this just a device conflict? Am I going to need to
use another /dev device driver, or is there other software available?
Any help is well appreciated! THANKS!

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ForteMedia FM801

2002-10-30 Thread Roman Neuhauser
I have a ForteMedia FM801 soundcard, and the sound is really terrible.
Basically, any output sounds like it was 22kH or something.
Is it hardware or driver?
I can't test since all I have here is FreeBSD.

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Re: Sendmail: non-relay & secure

2002-10-30 Thread DaleCo Help Desk
From: "Steve Warwick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 10:19 PM
Subject: Sendmail: non-relay & secure


> Hi,
>
> I have sendmail / qpopper running on a production machine and have
yet to
> figure out a way to open mail up to my client sin a secure way.
>
> Eg. Client logs in from aol.com to check and send mail.
>
> Is there a way to do this that will not open my machine up to
abuse?
>
>
> TIA
>
>
> Steve

Seems like a standard way to do this is something like "POP before
SMTP."
If a certain IP authorizes on POP, it's marked as a relay for xx
minutes.

I'm not sure how this is accomplished, or how secure it's considered,
but
it's been done, and I've seen it advised here to someone in a similar
situation.  You might look around for it...

HTH,
Kevin Kinsey
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Sendmail: non-relay & secure

2002-10-30 Thread Steve Warwick
Hi, 

I have sendmail / qpopper running on a production machine and have yet to
figure out a way to open mail up to my client sin a secure way.

Eg. Client logs in from aol.com to check and send mail.

Is there a way to do this that will not open my machine up to abuse?


TIA


Steve


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untimeout reliable?

2002-10-30 Thread Garrett Wollman
< said:

> Simply put,will untimeout cause to de-establish a
> timeout irrespective of the position/status of a
> timeout already scheduled?In other words,will
> untimeout prove futile sometimes?

No and yes, respectively.  If the timeout is already running,
untimeout (or more properly, callout_stop()) cannot do anything about
it.  All it can do is remove the timeout from the list of things to be
called next time.

What this means for a developer is that you need to provide some other
means of mutual exclusion, and you need to be very careful with
timeout handlers that reestablish their own timeouts.  (Such handlers
will need a ``go away'' condition that they can check before
rescheduling the timeout.)

The old timeout()/untimeout() interface is deprecated, by the way.
New applications should use callout_reset()/callout_stop() instead.

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untimeout reliable?

2002-10-30 Thread shubha mr
Hi,
If there is a timeout sheduled already (because of an
asynchronous interrupt),and if it is needed to
untimeout the same and again start a new timeout,
How reliable is untimeout?,ie will untimeout call help
cancelling a timeout that has proceeded to a
considerable adavanced stage?

Simply put,will untimeout cause to de-establish a
timeout irrespective of the position/status of a
timeout already scheduled?In other words,will
untimeout prove futile sometimes?

Thank you,
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untimeout reliable?

2002-10-30 Thread shubha mr
Hi,
If there is a timeout sheduled already (because of an
asynchronous interrupt),and if it is needed to
untimeout the same and again start a new timeout,
How reliable is untimeout?,ie will untimeout call help
cancelling a timeout that has proceeded to a
considerable adavanced stage?

Simply put,will untimeout cause to de-establish a
timeout irrespective of the position/status of a
timeout already scheduled?In other words,will
untimeout prove futile sometimes?

Thank you,
shubha

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Re: cdparanoia users?

2002-10-30 Thread joe
On October 28, 2002 09:05 am, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> chip wiegand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I am wondering if the linux app cdparanoia works on FBSD-4.7? It's
> > not in the ports, so I would have to download the source from their
> > web site.
>
> It works fine, but only on SCSI devices.
> There are plenty of other ways to "rip" CDs, as well.
>
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Apply the atapicam patch to get scsi emulation... then use an elf binary 
of cdparanoia (see man brandelf).



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Re: good colour laser printers?

2002-10-30 Thread Chris Hill
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Jacob Rhoden wrote:

> I was wondering if there are any people who use colour laser printers with 
> freebsd, what models work and print photos fairly well? (I dont want to 
> pay excessive amounts of money for a colour laser printer, especially if it 
> doesnt work with FreeBSD)

Since nobody else has answered...

I've had no trouble with this HP 4550N. It worked right out of the box
with FreeBSD, MacOS, and WinDoze. I haven't tried to print from any
other OSes. It does a decent job on photos, though I was never fooled
into thinking I was looking at a film print.

I don't know what price you would consider "excessive", but it seems
that any color laser won't exactly be cheap.

HTH.

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Re: static in X

2002-10-30 Thread Joel McGraw
Thanks for the tip.  That helped tremendously, but it still has the problem.
I guess I'll be able to live with it until I can afford a new video card :)

-Joel

Andrew Knapp wrote:

> I've had this problem a few times, and the solution for me was always to
> not use such a high color depth level. I had been trying to use 24 bit,
> but once I went down to 16 bit, it went away. I think this is depending
> on the amount of RAM on your video card...give it a shot.
>
> HTH,
> Andy Knapp
>
> On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 19:57, Joel McGraw wrote:
> > Performed a fresh upgrade (actually, wipe and install) from 4.5 to 4.7
> > release.  In X, any "event" (clicking, scrolling, etc.) causing static
> > lines that are very disconcerting and at times make it downright
> > unusable.  I've read the documentation for my video card's driver and
> > tried several options, all with no success.  The video card is a Diamond
> > Multimedia 3D 2000 which uses the S3 Virge chipset.  I'm using the
> > "s3virge" driver.  Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Joel
> >
> >
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Re: static in X

2002-10-30 Thread Andrew Knapp
I've had this problem a few times, and the solution for me was always to
not use such a high color depth level. I had been trying to use 24 bit,
but once I went down to 16 bit, it went away. I think this is depending
on the amount of RAM on your video card...give it a shot.

HTH,
Andy Knapp

On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 19:57, Joel McGraw wrote:
> Performed a fresh upgrade (actually, wipe and install) from 4.5 to 4.7
> release.  In X, any "event" (clicking, scrolling, etc.) causing static
> lines that are very disconcerting and at times make it downright
> unusable.  I've read the documentation for my video card's driver and
> tried several options, all with no success.  The video card is a Diamond
> Multimedia 3D 2000 which uses the S3 Virge chipset.  I'm using the
> "s3virge" driver.  Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> Joel
> 
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Re: Can't connect to DNS servers -- Firewall prob?

2002-10-30 Thread Charles Pelletier
try checking for updated DNS from your ISP. I've had that problem
before..outdated dns.

Charles Pelletier
Tech. Coordinator
St Luke's School

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> >>I added that link to /etc/rc.conf.  Is there a way to reload this file
> >>without rebooting?
> >
> >Not AFAIK. You can get the same result by manually loading the route:
> >
> >route add default 0.0.0.0
> >
> >where 0.0.0.0 is the SMC router's IP addy.
>
> That worked!! I added the route to my SMC router and now DNS traffic is
> working.
>
> However, on startup, it still hands when it tried to initialize the
> hostname. In order to continue startup I have to hard break it with
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Re: question on su use

2002-10-30 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-10-30 13:16:10 -0500:
> I am attempting to create a simple user shell executable which will
> execute a root command.
> 
> su root killall squid
> 
> requests root's password, and then issues a;
> 
> killall: /usr/bin/killall: cannot execute binary file
> 
> while killall executes by root no problem.
> Any idea what's going on here?

it's not documented particularly well, only in the EXAMPLES section
of su(1):

su root -c "killall squid"

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Re: make buildworld fails

2002-10-30 Thread Chris Pressey
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 23:41:49 +0200
Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 2002-10-29 19:26, Chris Pressey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 14:28:39 +
> > Matthew Seaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I think what has happened is that one or more of the Makefiles in
> > > the src tree hasn't been updated properly, possibly because cvsup(1)
> > > doesn't think it owns the file.  Try doing what the cvsup FAQ says,
> > > and running an update with the 'list=cvs:RELENG_4' added to the
> > > supfile.
> > >
> > > With any luck you should see updates to files matching '*.mk' and
> > > 'Makefile*', and then the build will succeed.
> >
> > Unfortunately, no luck there.  No Makefile-type files were updated.
> > So, I toasted my *entire* source tree (including the 'checkouts'
> > files) and grabbed it all anew, tried rebuilding the world... and
> > got the same error.
> 
> To start with as clean an environment as possible for a buildworld you
> really have to do more than that:
> 
> + Remove everything under /usr/obj.
> 
>   # chflags -R noschg /usr/obj
>   # rm -fr /usr/obj/*

I did this step a couple of days ago, just before my first post to this
list.  To be on the safe side, I did it again before the most recent
attempt.

> + CVSup your sources.

I did this step yesterday.

> + Start a new buildworld.  Avoid using -DNOCLEAN or similar flags.

I've done this now with NO_OPENSSH=true in make.conf, but I *still* get
errors!

cc -O -pipe  -o ppp acf.o arp.o async.o auth.o bundle.o cbcp.o ccp.o
chap.o chat.o command.o datalink.o deflate.o defs.o exec.o filter.o fsm.o
hdlc.o iface.o ip.o ipcp.o ipv6cp.o iplist.o lcp.o link.o log.o lqr.o
main.o mbuf.o mp.o ncp.o ncpaddr.o pap.o physical.o pred.o probe.o
prompt.o proto.o route.o server.o sig.o slcompress.o sync.o systems.o
tcp.o tcpmss.o throughput.o timer.o tty.o tun.o udp.o vjcomp.o nat_cmd.o
atm.o id.o chap_ms.o mppe.o radius.o i4b.o ether.o -lcrypt -lmd -lutil -lz
-lalias -lcrypto -lradius -lnetgraph
radius.o: In function `demangle':
radius.o(.text+0xd1): undefined reference to `rad_request_authenticator'
radius.o(.text+0x102): undefined reference to `rad_server_secret'
radius.o: In function `radius_Process':
radius.o(.text+0x84d): undefined reference to `rad_get_vendor_attr'
radius.o: In function `radius_Authenticate':
radius.o(.text+0x1217): undefined reference to `rad_put_vendor_attr'
radius.o(.text+0x12a3): undefined reference to `rad_put_vendor_attr'
radius.o(.text+0x1323): undefined reference to `rad_put_vendor_attr'
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/usr.sbin/ppp.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/usr.sbin.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src.


Is there any way to tell make to not compile PPP?  I don't use it.  But I
don't see anything like NO_PPP in make.conf.

-Chris

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static in X

2002-10-30 Thread Joel McGraw
Performed a fresh upgrade (actually, wipe and install) from 4.5 to 4.7
release.  In X, any "event" (clicking, scrolling, etc.) causing static
lines that are very disconcerting and at times make it downright
unusable.  I've read the documentation for my video card's driver and
tried several options, all with no success.  The video card is a Diamond
Multimedia 3D 2000 which uses the S3 Virge chipset.  I'm using the
"s3virge" driver.  Any ideas?

Thanks,
Joel


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Re: SCSI emulation help and patching

2002-10-30 Thread Andy Sparrow

> Check that the file /usr/src/sys/conf/files has been patched.  It should 
> contain the lines
>   < dev/ata/atapi-all.c   optional atapicam
>   < dev/ata/atapi-cam.c   optional atapicam

Yup, that's probably it. I just (re)patched my src tree after a fresh 
cvsup, and this file fails to patch with atapicam-STABLE-config-20020820.
diff. Here's sys/conf/files.rej:

*** 137,145 
  dev/ata/atapi-all.c   optional atapicd
  dev/ata/atapi-all.c   optional atapifd
  dev/ata/atapi-all.c   optional atapist
  dev/ata/atapi-cd.coptional atapicd
  dev/ata/atapi-fd.coptional atapifd
  dev/ata/atapi-tape.c  optional atapist
  #dev/amr/amr_cam.coptional amr
  dev/amr/amr_disk.coptional amr
  dev/amr/amr_pci.c optional amr
--- 137,147 
  dev/ata/atapi-all.c   optional atapicd
  dev/ata/atapi-all.c   optional atapifd
  dev/ata/atapi-all.c   optional atapist
+ dev/ata/atapi-all.c   optional atapicam
  dev/ata/atapi-cd.coptional atapicd
  dev/ata/atapi-fd.coptional atapifd
  dev/ata/atapi-tape.c  optional atapist
+ dev/ata/atapi-cam.c   optional atapicam
  #dev/amr/amr_cam.coptional amr
  dev/amr/amr_disk.coptional amr
  dev/amr/amr_pci.c optional amr


Cheers,

AS





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Re: Using iBook OS X 10.2 CD Writer to create a FBSD on Intel BootCDROM

2002-10-30 Thread John Bleichert
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, John Bleichert wrote:

> Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 15:42:24 -0500 (EST)
> On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Ev Batey WaSixCre wrote:
> > Subject: Using iBook OS X 10.2 CD Writer to create a FBSD on Intel Boot
> > CDROM
> > 
> > 
> > Subj is the question .. Where can I find a map of
> > how I build a Unix (esp F.BSD) CD Using Apple iBook
> > running OSX 10.2 CD-R / CD-RW burner.
> > 
> > All clues are welcome. 
> > 
> 
> The nebulous CDRW software is about the only  thing I don't like about 
> OSX. Easy to burn audio/data cds, but ISOs ...
> 
> You may want to take this to the fora at www.macosx.com - you may be able 
> to just locate it in the Finder, right-click or command-click and select 
> Burn.
> 
> JB
> 

FYI: there's an application called 'Disk Copy' in Applications-->Utilities 
- run it, then click on the icon in the taskbar and you'll get lots of 
options to work with CD images. I just noticed it.

HTH - JB

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Re: [GWAVA:15w6ex12] Source block message notification

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Re: SCSI emulation help and patching

2002-10-30 Thread Andy Sparrow
> I have a custom kernel and I'm running Stable I am really just making sure 
> this is a resonable solution. However I have applied all patches and am 
> getting an error during the build process. This is all applicalbe info
> 
> 4.7-STABLE FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE #0: Mon Oct 28 12:16:28 EST 2002
> 
> patch < atapicam-20020820.diff
> Hunk #1 succeeded at 172.
> done
> 
> patch < atapicam-STABLE-config-20020820.diff
> Hunk #1 succeeded at 1235 (offset 4 lines).
> done

This is too short. There are many more patched hunks than that, and much 
more output.

Are you snipping the messages, or is this all you get?

> make buildkernel KERNCONF=BSDGURU
> mkdir -p /usr/obj/usr/src/sys
> cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf;  

Uh, sorry, I always use the 'old' method', I don't know if this works or 
not (and can't try it until my 'cvsup' finishes :-)


Have you tried the 'old' method?

cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf
config 
cd ../../compile/
make depend
make
make install

If this works for you and the 'new' method doesn't, that seems like a 
bug.

But neither will work if you don't have the full diffs. The ones I use 
MD5 thus:

MD5 (atapicam-20020820.diff) = deea1f3bc91aacdb0985f0c18a9ebc91
MD5 (atapicam-STABLE-config-20020820.diff) = fb176aeb15fd6242bd33b6e35f3d
ab28

But Thomas is really the final word for that ;-)

Cheers,

AS
 




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Re: multi-master scsi

2002-10-30 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Oct 30), Michael Grant said:
> Does it work, or can someone tell me what would happen if I connected
> 2 freebsd systems to the same scsi disk?
> 
> I have seen this done with Suns, so it's not such a bizare question
> in the scheme of things.  What they did was change the scsi master id
> on the second system from 7 to some other unused id.

It works fine.  Just don't mount the same filesystems on both machines
at the same time :)

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samba

2002-10-30 Thread Brian Henning
hello-
i would like to use access bsd samba shares from my windows 2000 box from
work. currently i am tunneling port 139 through ssh. When i goto run
\\localhost\share i get an error: The network name cannot be found. if i
change the port to 9001 i can access the shares using smbclient. can someone
tell me (if possible) how i can access these shares though windows on port
139 without using smbclient?

thanks,

brian

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Has anyone had problems running GNUStep AND WindowMaker?

2002-10-30 Thread Jonathon McKitrick

I found out what was causing my segfault.  I removed GNUStep and all its
directories and re-installed WindowMaker, but now GNUStep isn't happy when I
reinstalled it.

Has anyone had any problems running both apps?

NOTE: Please CC me, as I am not currently subscribed.  Thanks.

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Re: SCSI emulation help and patching

2002-10-30 Thread Thomas Quinot
Le 2002-10-30, Brad Laue écrivait :

> Given the fact that the new cdrecord uses ATAPI commands instead of relying on 
> SCSI emulation, is there another practical reason ATAPICAM exists?

First, I do not know what 'new cdrecord' you are referring to. The
version from the ports tree does *not* use the FreeBSD ATAPI API.
I do not know of any cdrecord version that does, besides the one
patched by Søren.

Second, cdrecord is not the only application that may potentially talk
to an ATAPI device. Even if you consider only CD units, think cdrdao
and cdparanoia.

Third, ATAPI/CAM allows the use of the standard SCSI disk, CD-ROM and
tape drivers for ATAPI devices as well as SCSI devices, instead of
the alternative acd, ast and afd drivers.

Thomas.

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Re: Please help me: /dev/lpt0 Device is busy

2002-10-30 Thread Robin Schilham
Anton wrote:

Hello everybody!

Please help me with my lpt0

When I try to put something to lpt0 I see the next:

```
~# cat > /dev/lpt0
Oct 30 01:41:58 lizard /kernel: lpt flags 0x0
Oct 30 01:41:58 lizard /kernel: lpt flags 0x0
/dev/lpt0: Device busy.
Oct 30 01:42:02 lizard /kernel: status 4e
Oct 30 01:42:02 lizard /kernel: status 4e
~#
```

`fstat /dev/lpt0` shows empty table.

Here it is part of dmesg's output:

```
ppc0:  at port 0x378-0x37f irq 7 on isa0
ppc0: PC87306 chipset (EPP/NIBBLE) in COMPATIBLE mode
out=55  in=55   tout=1
out=aa  in=aa   tout=1
out=fe  in=fe   tout=1
out=fd  in=fd   tout=1
out=fb  in=fb   tout=1
out=f7  in=f7   tout=1
out=ef  in=ef   tout=1
out=df  in=df   tout=1
out=bf  in=bf   tout=1
out=7f  in=7f   tout=1
out=1   in=1tout=1
out=2   in=2tout=1
out=4   in=4tout=1
out=8   in=8tout=1
out=10  in=10   tout=1
out=20  in=20   tout=1
out=40  in=40   tout=1
out=80  in=80   tout=1
lpt0:  on ppbus0
oldirq 0
lpt0: Interrupt-driven port
irq 7 7
lpt flags 0x0
status 4e
lpt flags 0x0
status 4e
lpt flags 0x0
status 4e
```

Here it is part of my kernel config:

```
device  ppc0at isa? irq 7
device  ppbus
device  lpt
options PPC_PROBE_CHIPSET # Enable chipset specific detection
options LPT_DEBUG   # Printer driver debug
options PPC_DEBUG   # Parallel chipset level debug
```

I tried w/o PPC_PROBE_CHIPSET result was the same.

What can you advice?

May be I should set my chipset to NIBBLE mode?
But I don't know how.

I'm waiting for any propositions
Anton



Perhaps this is an interesting link:
http://www.mostgraveconcern.com/freebsd/prn.html

Regards,

Robin



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multi-master scsi

2002-10-30 Thread Michael Grant
Does it work, or can someone tell me what would happen if I connected
2 freebsd systems to the same scsi disk?

I have seen this done with Suns, so it's not such a bizare question in 
the scheme of things.  What they did was change the scsi master id on
the second system from 7 to some other unused id.  

Michael Grant

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Re: bar

2002-10-30 Thread Michael Joyner
press and hold down the ALT key
then left-click-hold anywhere in the window
with the mouse
move window
release all the buttons

Quoting steve ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Sorry to ask such a stupid question, but, I can't
> remember the command.
> Sometimes, under X, a task opens with the top bar
> off the screen. Then, my mouse can no longer
> grab the task at the top.
> 
> There is a commmand that allows the user to click
> on the task, and move it. I've used it before.
> Stupidly, I did not archive it
> properly, and now I'm stuck. There's even a man page for this.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks.
> Steve Ellis
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> 
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Re: lo0

2002-10-30 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-10-28 23:35, adrian kok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't understand about the interface lo0
> If it is for loopback, why I got the following from
> ipfw -a list
> but I didn't ping 127.0.0.1

A network interface doesn't exist solely for the purpose of being able
to run ping on it.  Other tools might want to look up the host name or
address of 127.0.0.1 and connect to it.  For instance, at home that I
have started a caching named process, programs connect to udp or tcp
port 53 (the dns server port) all the time.

> What is about 112 hits ?

Some program that connects to the local host.  You'd have to write
special rules and/or start logging stuff to find out exactly what
program this would be.

> And what exactly lo0 function?

To provide a convenient connection point for programs that are written
using sockets, but have to communicate with other processes running on
the same machine.  What else? :-)

Giorgos.

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Re: Typical times installing from ports via 56k modem?

2002-10-30 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-10-29 12:36, Michael Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It took about 1.5 hrs for the CVSUP from 4.6.0 to 4.7, and another 2
> > hours for the build (on a P3-500 with 128MB RAM).
>
> That seems a little bit long, was that the only CVSUP you did
> between the two? you might be able to speed things up by trying to
> find a cvsup server that is closer to you.

1.5 hour is definitely a long time.  I run daily cvsups that update
the entire mirror of the cvsup repository that I keep at home, and it
doesn't take more than 10 minutes over my slow 28.8 kbit/s dialup link.

- Giorgos

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Re: make buildworld fails

2002-10-30 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-10-29 19:26, Chris Pressey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 14:28:39 +
> Matthew Seaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think what has happened is that one or more of the Makefiles in the
> > src tree hasn't been updated properly, possibly because cvsup(1)
> > doesn't think it owns the file.  Try doing what the cvsup FAQ says,
> > and running an update with the 'list=cvs:RELENG_4' added to the supfile.
> >
> > With any luck you should see updates to files matching '*.mk' and
> > 'Makefile*', and then the build will succeed.
>
> Unfortunately, no luck there.  No Makefile-type files were updated.
> So, I toasted my *entire* source tree (including the 'checkouts'
> files) and grabbed it all anew, tried rebuilding the world... and
> got the same error.

To start with as clean an environment as possible for a buildworld you
really have to do more than that:

+ Remove everything under /usr/obj.

# chflags -R noschg /usr/obj
# rm -fr /usr/obj/*

+ CVSup your sources.

+ Start a new buildworld.  Avoid using -DNOCLEAN or similar flags.

Giorgos.

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Re: snort and freeBSD4.7

2002-10-30 Thread Kenzo
Kris said
Well, for starters the snort 1.8.7 work subdirectory is called
snort-1.8.7 not snort-1.8.6, but if the entire work directory is
missing then you've omitted a step where you 'cd
/usr/ports/security/snort; make all install' to actually build and
install snort.


This is what I did.
" make -DWITH_MYSQL -DWITH_FLEXRESP " then make install
That's what it said to do.  Don't know what it actually does.  It looks like
it's telling snort to install and know to talk to mysql.
I don't recall seing a subdirectory of snort-1.8.7.
so what does this command do anyways.  Can I just install snort and mysql
the simple way from ports and then link them together instead of doing the
whole thing all at once?


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Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 11:47 AM
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bar

2002-10-30 Thread steve ellis
Sorry to ask such a stupid question, but, I can't
remember the command.
Sometimes, under X, a task opens with the top bar
off the screen. Then, my mouse can no longer
grab the task at the top.

There is a commmand that allows the user to click
on the task, and move it. I've used it before.
Stupidly, I did not archive it
properly, and now I'm stuck. There's even a man page for this.

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Steve Ellis
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ircd and dns

2002-10-30 Thread master
hi, i would like to know how ircd check for dns ?
i have this error  Couldn't resolve your hostname; using your IP address
instead
but if i try to nslookup all is good it s only with ircd anyone has already
had this matter and solve it?
thx


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Re: Sony AIT tape position question

2002-10-30 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Oct 30), Matthias Trevarthan said:
> I have a Sony AIT tape drive (one of the nifty 4 tape autoloaders):
> TSL-SA300C.  It has a nice little display on the front that indicates
> the tape's "wound" status. When the tape is fully rewound, the bar
> graph is full. When the tape is fully recorded, or wound, the bar
> graph is empty.
> 
> Is there any way that I can detect this programmatically? I would
> like my scripts to be intelligent enough that they can approximate
> the size required for a dump, and the size left on the tape.

That's difficult.  There definitely isn't any standard SCSI command for
pulling this info.  Sony might provide it in a vendor-specific modepage
(readable with the "camcontrol modepage" command; you can decode
vendor-specific pages by adding entries to /usr/share/misc/scsi_modes). 
See if you can find a technical manual for the AIT drive.
 
> (I would also like to detect which tape I have loaded at any given
> point, but I suspect that is outside the bounds of standard SCSI
> communication. I'd probably need some proprietary code to do this...)

If your autoloader has a barcode scanner, you can read the labels with
the "chio status" command.
 
> When I use the 'mt' command with 'rdspos' I get a block number. Would this 
> number be useful in determining how wound the tape is? If so, how would I go 
> about interpreting this as a percentage or as a byte volume?

rdspos gives you the logical scsi block number, which doesn't mean much
if your tape does hardware compression, since a tape full of zeros will
have more logical blocks on it than a tape full of zip files.  rdhpos
might work better, if the tape drive actually ends up writing
fixed-size blocks to tape.
 
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Re: ch/pass/chio/CAM/Sony AIT tape autoloader

2002-10-30 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Oct 30), Matthias Trevarthan said:
> I've got a Sony AIT autoloader, model TSL-SA300C. It's a four tape
> changer.
> 
> In my dmesg.boot, it show the changer as a 'pass2' device, but not a
> 'ch' device.
> 
> So, I guess my two questions are:
> 
> How do I use this changer as a 'pass' device? (couldn't find any
> programs that use the 'pass' device)

Not very easily.  "pass" devices are for sending raw SCSI commands to
devices.
 
> And why is it not listed as a 'ch' device? (chio looks like a good
> program. I wish I could use it.)

Add "device ch" to your kernel config and rebuild.  

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Re: java runs only as root

2002-10-30 Thread Robin Schilham
Thomas Weber wrote:

Hi,

since upgrading to 4.7-STABLE, java (means java, javac) runs only as
root.
I've tested it with linux-sun-jdk1.4.1_01, linux-sun-jdk1.4.0 and
linux-blackdown-jdk1.4.1, always i'm getting this message:


---
thomas@gothic:~/java/pr2$ java JavaTest
#
# HotSpot Virtual Machine Error, Internal Error
# Please report this error at
# http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi
#
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.4.0_01-b03 mixed mode)
#
# Error ID: 4F533F4C494E55580E43505002AB
#
Abort trap (core dumped)

---

Any ideas?



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Re: Using iBook OS X 10.2 CD Writer to create a FBSD on Intel BootCDROM

2002-10-30 Thread John Bleichert
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Ev Batey WaSixCre wrote:

> Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 12:37:20 -0800 (PST)
> From: Ev Batey WaSixCre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: EvBatey.at Yahoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Using iBook OS X 10.2 CD Writer to create a FBSD on Intel Boot
> CDROM
> 
> 
> Subj is the question .. Where can I find a map of
> how I build a Unix (esp F.BSD) CD Using Apple iBook
> running OSX 10.2 CD-R / CD-RW burner.
> 
> All clues are welcome. 
> 

The nebulous CDRW software is about the only  thing I don't like about 
OSX. Easy to burn audio/data cds, but ISOs ...

You may want to take this to the fora at www.macosx.com - you may be able 
to just locate it in the Finder, right-click or command-click and select 
Burn.

JB

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Re: Apache will not start on new setup

2002-10-30 Thread Eric Humphries
sent accidently: here it is  if you just type httpd, you should see some
options. these options can be helpful (in conjunction to checking the
error-log) in diagnosing an apache config.

/usr/local/sbin/httpd -S
/usr/local/sbin/httpd -t
/usr/local/sbin/httpd -v
/usr/local/sbin/httpd -V

hope this helps
eric

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> > la# apachectl start
> > /usr/local/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started
> > la#
> > Apart from configtest are there any other ways to investigate this
problem?
>
> Have you checked Apache's error_log?
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Re: Using iBook OS X 10.2 CD Writer to create a FBSD on Intel BootCDROM

2002-10-30 Thread paul beard
Ev Batey WaSixCre wrote:

Subj is the question .. Where can I find a map of
how I build a Unix (esp F.BSD) CD Using Apple iBook
running OSX 10.2 CD-R / CD-RW burner.

All clues are welcome. 

Or how to overcome us govt politics ...

/Everett/


man mkisofs to learn how to make a disk image and then burn that 
with whatever Apple provides. The image should be mountable with 
DiskCopy: that will indicate if it's what you want.


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Re: Apache will not start on new setup

2002-10-30 Thread Eric Humphries
Find where your httpd resides and try these commands:

/usr/local/sbin/httpd
/usr/local/sbin/httpd
/usr/local/sbin/httpd
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> > la# apachectl start
> > /usr/local/sbin/apachectl start: httpd could not be started
> > la#
> > Apart from configtest are there any other ways to investigate this
problem?
>
> Have you checked Apache's error_log?
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Re: SCSI emulation help and patching

2002-10-30 Thread Brad Laue
On October 29, 2002 05:11 pm, TooMany Mirrors wrote:
> I have a few questions that I need some help with. I would like to set up
> my cd burner with scsi emultion so I can use some of the X cd burning apps
> to make music cds from OGGs/MP3s. I found the site
> http://www.cuivre.fr.eu.org/~thomas/atapicam/
> and got the patches, but I'm honestly not sure how to use them and I want
> to hear if this is the only/best method of setting this up.  I would also
> like to know what the best/easiest X app is for burning music cds, an all
> in one decoder, burner etc would be great. So if someone else has used
> these patches or another method let me know how you did and and if it works
> well. Thanks.
> TooManyMirrors

Given the fact that the new cdrecord uses ATAPI commands instead of relying on 
SCSI emulation, is there another practical reason ATAPICAM exists?

Brad

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ch/pass/chio/CAM/Sony AIT tape autoloader

2002-10-30 Thread Matthias Trevarthan
Hi.

I'm trying to figure out how this works:

I've got a Sony AIT autoloader, model TSL-SA300C. It's a four tape changer.

In my dmesg.boot, it show the changer as a 'pass2' device, but not a 'ch' 
device.

So, I guess my two questions are:

How do I use this changer as a 'pass' device? (couldn't find any programs that 
use the 'pass' device)

And why is it not listed as a 'ch' device? (chio looks like a good program. I 
wish I could use it.)

Thanks!

Matthias

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Using iBook OS X 10.2 CD Writer to create a FBSD on Intel Boot CDROM

2002-10-30 Thread Ev Batey WaSixCre

Subj is the question .. Where can I find a map of
how I build a Unix (esp F.BSD) CD Using Apple iBook
running OSX 10.2 CD-R / CD-RW burner.

All clues are welcome. 

Or how to overcome us govt politics ...

/Everett/

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Re: looking for a lightweight web server

2002-10-30 Thread Eric Humphries
If your having performance problems, how about posting your ps aux  output
for us and a few examples of your load averages.

eric
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Subject: Re: looking for a lightweight web server


> > On 10/30/02 at 9:38 AM Rotaru Razvan wrote:
> >
> > I am looking for a lightweight web server with php support to set
>  > up on my FreeBSD system. It is very likely that the only use for
>  > that web server will be phpMyAdmin so it should be multithreading
>  > and all that stuff.
>  > I want something small and very fast (i have a k6-2 500MHz
>  > system). If somebody knows can recommend me one i'll be thankfull.
>  > All this searching gives me a headache...  :)
>
> I'm running Samba, and Apache with PHP/MySQL, on an old 486 DX-2 (66
> MHz) with 40 MB RAM and 2,5 GB HDD. It works as a charm!
>
> So I guess Apache isn't that resource demanding even with mod_php. At
> least one is still able to login to the system. :-)
>
> But I would recommend you to set spawned Apache-processes to a mini-
> mum. I have set it to...
> MinSpareServers 5
> MaxSpareServers 10
> ...while you probably could set it to 2 and 2 I guess.
>
> Best regards,
> Paul
>
>
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Re: problem config ircd entrechat

2002-10-30 Thread master
i have find the solution thx anyway

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Subject: Re: problem config ircd entrechat


> On 2002-10-27 02:23, master <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > when i try to config it it say :
> > ./usr/libexec/elf/ld cannot find -lresolv
> >  and if i say in the conf no lib it don t work too
> > anyone has a idea plz? 
> 
> What are you trying to "config"?
> How are you trying to configure it?
> 
> When asking questions, you should include *ALL* relevant details.
> 
> Giorgos.
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Re: looking for a lightweight web server

2002-10-30 Thread Paul Everlund
On 10/30/02 at 9:38 AM Rotaru Razvan wrote:

I am looking for a lightweight web server with php support to set

> up on my FreeBSD system. It is very likely that the only use for
> that web server will be phpMyAdmin so it should be multithreading
> and all that stuff.
> I want something small and very fast (i have a k6-2 500MHz
> system). If somebody knows can recommend me one i'll be thankfull.
> All this searching gives me a headache...  :)

I'm running Samba, and Apache with PHP/MySQL, on an old 486 DX-2 (66
MHz) with 40 MB RAM and 2,5 GB HDD. It works as a charm!

So I guess Apache isn't that resource demanding even with mod_php. At
least one is still able to login to the system. :-)

But I would recommend you to set spawned Apache-processes to a mini-
mum. I have set it to...
MinSpareServers 5
MaxSpareServers 10
...while you probably could set it to 2 and 2 I guess.

Best regards,
Paul



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Joining Win2K client to samba PDC running on FreeBSD4.7

2002-10-30 Thread Stacey Roberts
Hello,
 Sorry about asking this here, but I've googled, read (over and
over) the Samba How-To included with the source distro, run through the
"diagnostics.txt" test doc successfully, and finally trolled various
posting to samba lists at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com, and haven't been
able to sort this out.

I have samba version 2.2.6 running on FreeBSD 4.7 configured as a PDC. I
have two Win2K clients that I would like to join to the samba controlled
domain. 

I have done the following:
1] Manually entered the machine account in /etc/passwd with trailing $
2] Added machine account with smbpasswd -a -m 
3] Added an account for root (su -) in smbpasswd file

>From the Win2K boxes, I can see samba shares and users' respective home
dirs okay, and users connections are displayed correctly in swat.

Where things fall apart is the joining to the domain bit. This is the
procedure I am using:
1] Reboot Win2K box
2] Log in as ADMINSTRATOR
3] Go SYSTEM>NETWORK IDENTIFICATION>PROPERTIES
4] Click "Domain" radio button
5] Enter "Domain name", Click "OK"
6] Enter "root" & root's smbpasswd in log in dialogue box that appears.

The error I get is "The specified user does not exist.

Strange stuff now begins (at least for me). Here's what I get in
messages:
Oct 30 19:27:10  smbd[39222]: [2002/10/30 19:27:10, 0]
smbd/service.c:make_connection(381) 
Oct 30 19:27:10  smbd[39222]:   make_connection: root logged in as
admin user (root privileges) 
Oct 30 19:27:29  smbd[39235]: [2002/10/30 19:27:29, 0]
smbd/service.c:make_connection(381) 
Oct 30 19:27:29  smbd[39235]:   make_connection: root logged in as
admin user (root privileges) 
Oct 30 19:27:42  smbd[39236]: [2002/10/30 19:27:42, 0]
smbd/service.c:make_connection(381)

The above are the result of my repeated attempts to log on the Win2K box

This shows up in log.nmbd:
# tail -30 /var/log/log.nmbd
[2002/10/30 19:27:19, 1]
nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(69)
  process_logon_packet: Logon from 192.168.1.6: code = 0x12
[2002/10/30 19:27:28, 1]
nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(69)
  process_logon_packet: Logon from 192.168.1.6: code = 0x12
[2002/10/30 19:27:28, 1]
nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(69)
  process_logon_packet: Logon from 192.168.1.6: code = 0x12
[2002/10/30 19:27:29, 1]
nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(69)
  process_logon_packet: Logon from W2kIP>: code = 0x7
[2002/10/30 19:27:33, 1]
nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(69)
  process_logon_packet: Logon from W2kIP>: code = 0x12
[2002/10/30 19:27:41, 1]
nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(69)
  process_logon_packet: Logon from W2kIP>: code = 0x12
[2002/10/30 19:27:41, 1]
nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(69)
  process_logon_packet: Logon from W2kIP>: code = 0x12
[2002/10/30 19:27:41, 1]
nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(69)
  process_logon_packet: Logon from : code = 0x7
[2002/10/30 19:27:45, 1]
nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(69)
  process_logon_packet: Logon from : code = 0x12
[2002/10/30 19:27:57, 1]
nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(69)

Are there any list members that have been able to get this to work at
all? I've attached my smb.conf file for your perusal. At best, I'm not
looking for *the* answers here. I'd really just appreciate someone
informing me of what I'm doing wrong here and where I might find a
solution.

TIA
Stacey
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# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the
# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed
# here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too
# many!) most of which are not shown in this example
#
# Any line which starts with a ; (semi-colon) or a # (hash) 
# is a comment and is ignored. In this example we will use a #
# for commentry and a ; for parts of the config file that you
# may wish to enable
#
# NOTE: Whenever you modify this file you should run the command "testparm"
# to check that you have not many any basic syntactic errors. 
#
#=== Global Settings =
[global]

# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg: REDHAT4
   netbios name = DEMON
   workgroup = VICKIANDSTACEY

# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
   server string = Samba Server

# This option is important for security. It allows you to restrict
# connections to machines which are on your local network. The
# following example restricts access to two C class networks and
# the "loopback" interface. For more examples of the syntax see
# the smb.conf man page
   hosts allow = 192.168.1. 127.

# If you want to automatically load your printer list rather
# than setting them up individually then you'll need this
   load printers = yes

# you may wish to override the location of the printcap file
;   printcap name = /etc/printcap

# on SystemV system setting printcap name to lpsta

Sony AIT tape position question

2002-10-30 Thread Matthias Trevarthan
Howdy peeps,

I've got a not-so-quick question for ya:

I have a Sony AIT tape drive (one of the nifty 4 tape autoloaders): TSL-SA300C

It has a nice little display on the front that indicates the tape's "wound" 
status. When the tape is fully rewound, the bar graph is full. When the tape 
is fully recorded, or wound, the bar graph is empty.

Is there any way that I can detect this programmatically? I would like my 
scripts to be intelligent enough that they can approximate the size required 
for a dump, and the size left on the tape.

(I would also like to detect which tape I have loaded at any given point, but 
I suspect that is outside the bounds of standard SCSI communication. I'd 
probably need some proprietary code to do this...)

When I use the 'mt' command with 'rdspos' I get a block number. Would this 
number be useful in determining how wound the tape is? If so, how would I go 
about interpreting this as a percentage or as a byte volume?

I'm from the windows world, so I'm not very familiar with block sizes. I 
understand bytes though, so if I can translate the block number I'll be 
alright.

Feel free to throw programming concepts and code at me. I'm a proficient 
programmer. (I just don't know what the heck a SCSI logical block is)

Thanks!

Matthias


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Re: looking for a lightweight web server

2002-10-30 Thread MikeM
On 10/30/02 at 9:38 AM Rotaru Razvan wrote:

|I am looking for a lightweight web server with php support to set up |on
my FreeBSD system.
|It is very likely that the only use for that web server will be
|phpMyAdmin so it should be multithreading and all that stuff. I want
|something small and very fast (i have a k6-2 500MHz system). If
|somebody knows can recommend me one i'll be thankfull. All this
|searching gives me a headache...  :)
 =

Why not use Apache and mod_php from the ports tree?  Edit the httpd.conf
file to reduce the start/min/max spare servers and you should have plenty
of computing resources to do whatever.  With that apporach, there's lots of
knowledge around if you have a problem.



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Re: mp3 file renamer

2002-10-30 Thread Eric Humphries
Here are just a few:

Port:   id3tool-1.1f
Path:   /usr/ports/audio/id3tool
Info:   A utility for manipulating mp3 ID3 Tags
Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Index:  audio
B-deps:
R-deps:

Port:   mp3butler-1.0.2
Path:   /usr/ports/audio/mp3butler
Info:   A program for renaming mp3 files
Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Index:  audio
B-deps:
R-deps:

Port:   mp3mover-1.432
Path:   /usr/ports/audio/mp3mover
Info:   Rename mp3s and manipulate them
Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Index:  audio perl5
B-deps:
R-deps: p5-Compress-Zlib-1.16 p5-tagged-0.40

Port:   mp3rename-0.6
Path:   /usr/ports/audio/mp3rename
Info:   A renaming program for mp3's based on their id3tag
Maint:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Index:  audio
B-deps:

You can get a full list of mp3 utilities if you cd to /usr/ports/ and do a
"make search key=mp3"

Of course having your ports installed, and up-to-date would help
dramatically


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> hello, is there a program for bsd that renames mp3 files to be more
> uniform... example: capitalize words, remove remove underscores..
>
> thanks,
> brian
>
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Re: mp3 file renamer

2002-10-30 Thread Brian Henning
i would like to rename the actual mp3 files 

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Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: mp3 file renamer


> So are you looking for a tool to rename the actual file, or edit the id3
> tag?
> 
> 
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> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:15 PM
> Subject: mp3 file renamer
> 
> 
> > hello, is there a program for bsd that renames mp3 files to be more
> > uniform... example: capitalize words, remove remove underscores..
> >
> > thanks,
> > brian
> >
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Re: mp3 file renamer

2002-10-30 Thread Eric Humphries
So are you looking for a tool to rename the actual file, or edit the id3
tag?


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Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:15 PM
Subject: mp3 file renamer


> hello, is there a program for bsd that renames mp3 files to be more
> uniform... example: capitalize words, remove remove underscores..
>
> thanks,
> brian
>
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Re: good utility to log the SNMP messages output by my linksys router (BEFSR41)

2002-10-30 Thread Eric Humphries
I think you would be better off with:

make search key=snmp


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Subject: good utility to log the SNMP messages output by my linksys router
(BEFSR41)


>
> i have one on my XP system... but the system isn't on all the time.
>
> i want something that will generate a log of all the messages output by my
> BEFSR41.
>
> i've looked under the ports, but i wasn't able to find anything... then
> again, i suppose using "make search name=BEFSR41" or "make search
> name=linksys" isn't the best way to find what i'm looking for.
>
> anyone have any suggestions?
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mp3 file renamer

2002-10-30 Thread Brian Henning
hello, is there a program for bsd that renames mp3 files to be more
uniform... example: capitalize words, remove remove underscores..

thanks,
brian


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Re: SCSI -RAID 5 again

2002-10-30 Thread Jerry McAllister
> 
> Sorry all, the previous mail was sent prematurely...
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> ...
>
> In effect, I want to create a mirror, will this work, and would the command
> lines (in cron) look like:
> 
> dump -0u -h0 -f /dev/ad0s1 /
> dump -0u -h0 -f /dev/ad0s1/var /var
> dump -0u -h0 -f /dev/ad0s1/usr /usr
> dump -0u -h0 -f /dev/ad0s1/home /home

These dumps wil make files not file systems, so you probably want
to name a file, not a partition or directory for where to write them.
Then you will have to do a restore(8) on that file to get it on
the other partition in a usable manner.  You could pipe the output
of dump to the input of restore and put it there that way.  But, for
anything big, that makes me nervous.   I prefer making a file and
separating the steps.

I don't think the -h0 makes sense for a full dump, but maybe.
You will want to also use the 'a' flag on the dump, so
example,  dump root to some scratch space.  Then restore it to
your /dev/ados1a which you have mounted as '/altroot'

  dump 0uaf /scratch/root.dump /
  cd /altroot
  restore -rf /scratch/root.dump

Continue for the other partitions/filesystems.

Alternatively you could try

  cd /altroot
  dump 0uaf - / | restore -rf -

Restore can be weird about overwriting files of the same path/name
so I would make sure the partition was empty before doing this.

> 
> An the last question is, if I want to make the second drive bootable (in the
> event the raid system dies), do I need to load (from scratch) the OS
> (FreeBSD 4.4) on the new drive first, or, just partition and disklabel it
> creating the needed filesystems?

If you have done something like the above examples on a properly 
fdisked, disklabeled and newfsed disk, then you can just plug that 
disk in the right place and boot.   I have don't it lots of times.

If you are doing this after a disk dies and you have enough of a system 
running so you can get to your media where the backup is kept and can run 
a restore, you don't need to load a complete system.  You will need to have 
a disk fdisked and with a Master Boot sector and partitioned as you want 
and with boot1 and boot2.  Then newfs(8) the partition[s].  Then all you 
have to do is the restores and move the disk to the correct slot (or tinker 
boot sequence in BIOS) and boot up the replacement disk.  You might also 
have to tinker with /etc/fstab in single user mode if the new variation 
has different partitions or mount points, etc.

Anyway, those dumps contain the whole OS that you need - not counting
the slicing, partitioning and boot sectors and newfs-ing - to run.

jerry

> 
> TIA,
> 
> -Grant
> 

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java runs only as root

2002-10-30 Thread Thomas Weber
Hi,

since upgrading to 4.7-STABLE, java (means java, javac) runs only as
root.
I've tested it with linux-sun-jdk1.4.1_01, linux-sun-jdk1.4.0 and
linux-blackdown-jdk1.4.1, always i'm getting this message:


---
thomas@gothic:~/java/pr2$ java JavaTest
#
# HotSpot Virtual Machine Error, Internal Error
# Please report this error at
# http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi
#
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.4.0_01-b03 mixed mode)
#
# Error ID: 4F533F4C494E55580E43505002AB
#
Abort trap (core dumped)

---

Any ideas?

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Re: question on su use

2002-10-30 Thread Adam Weinberger
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>> (10.30.2002 @ 1016 PST): David Banning said, in 0.4K: <<
> I am attempting to create a simple user shell executable which will
> execute a root command.
> 
> Executing;
> 
> su root killall squid
> 
> requests root's password, and then issues a;
> 
> killall: /usr/bin/killall: cannot execute binary file
> 
> while killall executes by root no problem.
> Any idea what's going on here?
>> end of "question on su use" from David Banning <<

you can try su root -c killall squid
or you can use sudo ::)

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Re: shopping cart for freebsd

2002-10-30 Thread RichardH
At 08:45 AM 10/30/2002, public relations wrote:

hello,

does anyone know of a good shopping cart system that will work with
freebsd?

thanks
terry allen


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http://www.oscommerce.com/



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question on su use

2002-10-30 Thread David Banning
I am attempting to create a simple user shell executable which will
execute a root command.

Executing;

su root killall squid

requests root's password, and then issues a;

killall: /usr/bin/killall: cannot execute binary file

while killall executes by root no problem.
Any idea what's going on here?


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Re: problem config ircd entrechat

2002-10-30 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-10-27 02:23, master <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> when i try to config it it say :
> ./usr/libexec/elf/ld cannot find -lresolv
>  and if i say in the conf no lib it don t work too
> anyone has a idea plz? 

What are you trying to "config"?
How are you trying to configure it?

When asking questions, you should include *ALL* relevant details.

Giorgos.

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Re: Changing key in terminal

2002-10-30 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-10-27 12:38, budsz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was try last night to split/create new windows in BitchX for example
> I typed /windows new hide in BX prompt and then I switched to other
> window using alt+1, alt+2 etc but nothing happend (doesn't switch),

Try using ESC+1, ESC+2, etc.

> Yes If I trying using remote terminal it's OK. The question doesn't
> about BitctX but How to change key in terminal (console)?,

You do realise that you are mixing up local consoles and remote
connections here, right?  The behavior of each one is not necessarily
related to that of the other.

To change the behavior of keys on a local virtual terminal, you can
use kbdcontrol(1).  Read the manual pages of kbdcontro(1), kbdmap(5)
and the files under /usr/share/syscons/keymaps for more details.

> I didn't found this reference in manual. The same problem I saw in
> ~/.bash_profile if I used TERM=xterm-color variable in this case, I
> can't using editor like vim, ed (I got like 22h char if I press a
> key), but if I remotly it's OK, In my box doesn't use X system.

You haven't provided enough details for any of the above to make
sense.  What type of terminal were you using when you set TERM to
xterm-color?  A virtual tty of the console?  A remote connection to
another machine?  Since you have mentioned that you don't have X11
installed, the strange behavior you are seeing is very likely to be a
result of an inappropriate TERM value.

Giorgos.

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Re: looking for a lightweight web server

2002-10-30 Thread Paul A. Scott
> Well apache isn't quite lightweight. I was hoping to find something
> small, that eats as few recources as possible. I don't need cgi
> support, perl and other stuff like that. Only html+php.
> It's not like i don't like apache. I just think it's not suited for my
> kind of application.
> If you still think i should use apache please tell me, because right
> now i don't know what to think.

I'll tell you what I think, FWIW. Apache may not exactly be lightweight by
your definition, but it has always performed extremely well with minimal
resources. I ran it for years on a 486 DX4 (100Mhz) with 64MB RAM serving 4
Web Sites with light to medium traffic. No problems. PHP will probably be
your biggest resource concern, not apache. Besides, apache will support just
about everything you'll ever want to do, so I would recommend starting with
it because you'll likely end up using it in the end anyway.

As for its performance, apache is lightweight enough for me, and I'm sure it
will be for you. Apache configuration may be a little heavy for a first time
user, but once you get the hang of it it's pretty easy.

Good luck,

Paul A. Scott
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Re: Re: looking for a lightweight web server

2002-10-30 Thread John Bleichert
> --- John Bleichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Rotaru Razvan wrote:
> > 
> > > Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 09:38:06 -0800 (PST)
> > > From: Rotaru Razvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: looking for a lightweight web server
> > > 
> > > Hello,
> > > 
> > > I am looking for a lightweight web server with php support to set
> > up on
> > > my FreeBSD system.
> > > It is very likely that the only use for that web server will be
> > > phpMyAdmin so it should be multithreading and all that stuff. I
> > want
> > > something small and very fast (i have a k6-2 500MHz system). If
> > > somebody knows can recommend me one i'll be thankfull. All this
> > > searching gives me a headache...  :)
> > > 
> > > Regards,
> > > Razvan
> > > 
> > 
> > What's wrong with apache? 
> > 
> > 
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Rotaru Razvan wrote:

> Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 09:58:05 -0800 (PST)
> From: Rotaru Razvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: John Bleichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Re: looking for a lightweight web server
>
> Well apache isn't quite lightweight. I was hoping to find something
> small, that eats as few recources as possible. I don't need cgi
> support, perl and other stuff like that. Only html+php.
> It's not like i don't like apache. I just think it's not suited for my
> kind of application.
> If you still think i should use apache please tell me, because right
> now i don't know what to think.
>

Apache is fairly thin by itself. When you add PHP support Apache's 
resource usage is amplified by probably 10x.

If you want to keep your resource usage down, don't use PHP. Especiallynot 
soley for an administrative app. Heck, I think even Perl is thinner than 
PHP, in fact that's why I moved to it.

Apache is your server.

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Re: Re: looking for a lightweight web server

2002-10-30 Thread Marc Schneiders
thttpd, works great, non forking, php can be compiled in

it is in the ports, lots of info on the website:

http://www.acme.com/software/thttpd/

Still being actively developed/maintained. Some very large sites use
it esp. for pictures, for which it seems to be super fast in
comparison with apache.

Boa also works. Also in ports. Also non forking.


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Re: processing ipfw's /var/log/security file

2002-10-30 Thread Paulius Bulotas
Hi Terry,

On 02 10 29, Terry Todd wrote:
> I'm using ipfw and am looking for something to process
> /var/log/security(.*.gz) with.  

/var/log/security is not for ipfw only, it's for messages with priority
security. you can filter ipfw output with syslog configuration:
!ipfw
*.* /var/log/ipfw/ipfw.log
in /etc/syslog.conf

or using syslogd patch which was not so long ago posted to some mailing
list:
!-ipfw
*.* /var/log/messages
!ipfw
*.* /var/log/ipfw/ipfw.log

^ that's all syslogd configuration ;)

And to answer your question, I don't know anything to process ipfw's
logs (and maybe put them into mysql), but someday I will write something
;) [maybe ;]

> Even a program that would convert the "last message repeated * times"
> line to lines that could be counted in a piped command stream
> would be useful.

man syslogd:
-c  Disable the compression of repeated instances of the same line
into a single line of the form ``last message repeated N
times'' when the output is a pipe to another program.
If specified twice, disable this compression in all cases.

Paulius

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Re: Re: looking for a lightweight web server

2002-10-30 Thread Andrew Brampton
Well you are going to need CGI support for PHP, unless PHP have made a
module for your webserver.

But Apache can be set up to eat little amounts of resources even though a
500mhz would be more than able to handle the default apache config.

Hope this helps
Andrew
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From: "Rotaru Razvan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "John Bleichert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 5:58 PM
Subject: Re: Re: looking for a lightweight web server


> Well apache isn't quite lightweight. I was hoping to find something
> small, that eats as few recources as possible. I don't need cgi
> support, perl and other stuff like that. Only html+php.
> It's not like i don't like apache. I just think it's not suited for my
> kind of application.
> If you still think i should use apache please tell me, because right
> now i don't know what to think.
>
> --- John Bleichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Rotaru Razvan wrote:
> >
> > > Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 09:38:06 -0800 (PST)
> > > From: Rotaru Razvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: looking for a lightweight web server
> > >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I am looking for a lightweight web server with php support to set
> > up on
> > > my FreeBSD system.
> > > It is very likely that the only use for that web server will be
> > > phpMyAdmin so it should be multithreading and all that stuff. I
> > want
> > > something small and very fast (i have a k6-2 500MHz system). If
> > > somebody knows can recommend me one i'll be thankfull. All this
> > > searching gives me a headache...  :)
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Razvan
> > >
> >
> > What's wrong with apache?
> >
> >
> > #  John Bleichert
> > #  http://vonbek.dhs.org/latest.jpg
> >
>
>
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Re: shopping cart for freebsd

2002-10-30 Thread Mohsin Rahman
I've never implemented any.. but here are some links:

http://www.fishcart.org/
http://www.agora.com
http://www.minivend.com
http://www.weberdev.com/index.php3?GoTo=LinkIndexInner.php3?CatID=76&CatName
=Shopping+Cart+Solutions
http://www.opensales.org

Good Luck!

Mohsin Rahman

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Subject: shopping cart for freebsd


> hello,
>
> does anyone know of a good shopping cart system that will work with
> freebsd?
>
> thanks
> terry allen
>
>
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Re: looking for a lightweight web server

2002-10-30 Thread Adam Weinberger
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>> (10.30.2002 @ 0948 PST): Grant Peel said, in 0.3K: <<
> Hi,
> 
> You may consider webmin. I uses its own miniserv.pl which hasn;t let me down
> yet. It also comes with PHP my admin, and it sounds like some of the other
> default modules might be of use to you.
> 
> webmin.com
> 
> -Grant
>> end of "looking for a lightweight web server" from Grant Peel <<

Webmin uses only perl. It does not use any PHP, much less coming with
PHPMyAdmin, unless I've missed something important.

Furthermore, keep in mind that webmin is just a systems administration
tool.

And, being written in perl, is more of a beast, per se, than apache.
It's slower, and has a larger running footprint than does apache:

www  170  0.0  0.9  6096 1104  ??  I10:57AM   0:00.11 /usr/local/sbin/httpd
root3735  0.0  1.1  6332 5768  ??  Ss9:54AM   0:00.01 /usr/bin/perl 
/usr/local/lib/webmin/miniserv.pl /usr/lo

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Re: scanner sharing?

2002-10-30 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Oct 30), Alex Teslik said:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Is it possible to share a scanner over TCP/IP with a OSX box or another
> FreeBSD box?

The SANE scanner package supports remote device access and builds on
FreeBSD (ports /graphics/sane-*) and MacOS X. 

http://www.mostang.com/sane/

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Re: Re: looking for a lightweight web server

2002-10-30 Thread Rotaru Razvan
Well apache isn't quite lightweight. I was hoping to find something
small, that eats as few recources as possible. I don't need cgi
support, perl and other stuff like that. Only html+php.
It's not like i don't like apache. I just think it's not suited for my
kind of application.
If you still think i should use apache please tell me, because right
now i don't know what to think.

--- John Bleichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Rotaru Razvan wrote:
> 
> > Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 09:38:06 -0800 (PST)
> > From: Rotaru Razvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: looking for a lightweight web server
> > 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I am looking for a lightweight web server with php support to set
> up on
> > my FreeBSD system.
> > It is very likely that the only use for that web server will be
> > phpMyAdmin so it should be multithreading and all that stuff. I
> want
> > something small and very fast (i have a k6-2 500MHz system). If
> > somebody knows can recommend me one i'll be thankfull. All this
> > searching gives me a headache...  :)
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Razvan
> > 
> 
> What's wrong with apache? 
> 
> 
> #  John Bleichert 
> #  http://vonbek.dhs.org/latest.jpg
> 


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Re: Can't connect to DNS servers -- Firewall prob?

2002-10-30 Thread C KH
I added that link to /etc/rc.conf.  Is there a way to reload this file 
without rebooting?

Not AFAIK. You can get the same result by manually loading the route:

route add default 0.0.0.0

where 0.0.0.0 is the SMC router's IP addy.


That worked!! I added the route to my SMC router and now DNS traffic is 
working.

However, on startup, it still hands when it tried to initialize the 
hostname. In order to continue startup I have to hard break it with CTRL+C!

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Re: looking for a lightweight web server

2002-10-30 Thread John Bleichert
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Rotaru Razvan wrote:

> Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 09:38:06 -0800 (PST)
> From: Rotaru Razvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: looking for a lightweight web server
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am looking for a lightweight web server with php support to set up on
> my FreeBSD system.
> It is very likely that the only use for that web server will be
> phpMyAdmin so it should be multithreading and all that stuff. I want
> something small and very fast (i have a k6-2 500MHz system). If
> somebody knows can recommend me one i'll be thankfull. All this
> searching gives me a headache...  :)
> 
> Regards,
> Razvan
> 

What's wrong with apache? 


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Re: snort and freeBSD4.7

2002-10-30 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 11:38:59AM -0600, Kenzo wrote:
> I was trying to install snort following the instructions on a doc on snort's
> website.
> http://www.snort.org/docs/FreeBSD46...MySQLVer1-2.pdf
> 
> Anyways, I get to the point where I have to type
> " /usr/local/bin/mysql -p <
> /usr/ports/security/snort/work/snort-1.8.6/contrib/create_mysql snort"
> 
> I get the error message that the directory doesn't exist. I go the the port
> and it doesn't have the work dir there.
> 
> If I do " /usr/local/bin/mysql -p <
> /usr/ports/security/snort/contrib/create_mysql snort"
> then it goes thru, but when I log in mysql and list the tables, I have
> nothing.
> 
> I did exactly what the tutorial said to do, what am I missing?
> Oh yea, I'm using Fbsd 4.7 and snort 1.8.7 from ports.

Well, for starters the snort 1.8.7 work subdirectory is called
snort-1.8.7 not snort-1.8.6, but if the entire work directory is
missing then you've omitted a step where you 'cd
/usr/ports/security/snort; make all install' to actually build and
install snort.

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RE: looking for a lightweight web server

2002-10-30 Thread Barry Byrne
I've never seen great reason to use anything other than Apache. Might not
fit your 'lightweight' tag, but it's not particularly taxing on resources,
and anyway the PHP element of your use is likely to the most resource
intensive.

Cheers

 - Barry

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Harcourt Street, Dublin 2, Ireland


> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@;FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Rotaru Razvan
> Sent: 30 October 2002 17:38

> I am looking for a lightweight web server with php support to set up on
> my FreeBSD system.
> It is very likely that the only use for that web server will be
> phpMyAdmin so it should be multithreading and all that stuff. I want
> something small and very fast (i have a k6-2 500MHz system). If
> somebody knows can recommend me one i'll be thankfull. All this
> searching gives me a headache...  :)
>


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looking for a lightweight web server

2002-10-30 Thread Grant Peel
Hi,

You may consider webmin. I uses its own miniserv.pl which hasn;t let me down
yet. It also comes with PHP my admin, and it sounds like some of the other
default modules might be of use to you.

webmin.com

-Grant


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Re: Shopping Cart

2002-10-30 Thread Grant Peel
Hi,

We have used several shooping cart programs and the best one we have found
so far is xcart. It has a ton of options, including skins Site admin,
reseller admin.
It requires PHP, MySQL and Apache. It also handles using a seperate SSL
site in case the customer is to cheap or unable to get his or her own cert
(single IP addy etc).

-Grant


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looking for a lightweight web server

2002-10-30 Thread Rotaru Razvan
Hello,

I am looking for a lightweight web server with php support to set up on
my FreeBSD system.
It is very likely that the only use for that web server will be
phpMyAdmin so it should be multithreading and all that stuff. I want
something small and very fast (i have a k6-2 500MHz system). If
somebody knows can recommend me one i'll be thankfull. All this
searching gives me a headache...  :)

Regards,
Razvan

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Re: using ssh-agent with kdm login manager ...

2002-10-30 Thread Lowell Gilbert
"Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I've searched the web (and am still searching), but for the life of me, I
> can't get ssh-agent 'active' when using kdm for the login manager ...

The relevant bit from *my* .xsession file is: 

# A bunch of things to run with access to the ssh agent.
echo '
ssh-add $identity_file &
sleep 1
xterm -n home-term -geometry 90x25+10+15&
twm
' | exec ssh-agent sh

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SCSI -RAID 5 again

2002-10-30 Thread Grant Peel
Sorry all, the previous mail was sent prematurely...

Hi all,

Over the past few weeks I have been setting up and tweaking DUMP to dump
each of my 4 main filesystems (/ /var /home /usr). Progress is going well
(currently set to do full dump 1x per week and do a level 1 each night). I
still have a couple of questions.

First, I am dumping all 4 filesystems to /home/backup. I have the nodump
flag set for the /home/backup directory, and so for it seems to honor it for
all the files in that directory (which is what I want, so as to avois
dumping previous dumps inside that directory). My question here is, if I
read the man correctly, it SHOULD recursively not dump all files in that
directory, is this correct?

Second, I want to add a second drive. Currently, this box only has 3
SCSI drives on a RAID 5 card. My question is, when I add the second drive
(which will be an IDE drive about 40 GIG), can I configure it to take the
dumps directly, so as to create a mirror drive. So here is what I 'want' to
happen:

Each Monday early morning: dump writes full a full backup of / to
/dev/ad0s1/
Each Monday early morning: dump writes full a full backup of /usr to
/dev/ad0s1/usr
Each Monday early morning: dump writes full a full backup of /var to
/dev/ad0s1/var
Each Monday early morning: dump writes full a full backup of /home to
/dev/ad0s1/home

Then, at early morning of all other days, incremental backups (changed files
only) are written to the correct destination directories on the second
drive.

In effect, I want to create a mirror, will this work, and would the command
lines (in cron) look like:

dump -0u -h0 -f /dev/ad0s1 /
dump -0u -h0 -f /dev/ad0s1/var /var
dump -0u -h0 -f /dev/ad0s1/usr /usr
dump -0u -h0 -f /dev/ad0s1/home /home

An the last question is, if I want to make the second drive bootable (in the
event the raid system dies), do I need to load (from scratch) the OS
(FreeBSD 4.4) on the new drive first, or, just partition and disklabel it
creating the needed filesystems?

TIA,

-Grant



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Firewire Support?

2002-10-30 Thread Drew Tomlinson
I have my eye on an external IDE enclosure with a firewire interface.
Does FreeBSD support firewire?  I've looked in the hardware notes for
4.7-RELEASE and do not see any listing so I'm assuming it's not
supported.  Can anyone clarify this for me as I am very interested in
the enclosure as it seems to be a cheap way to increase my online
storage capacity.

Thanks,

Drew


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DUMP + RAID 5

2002-10-30 Thread Grant Peel
Hi all,

Over the past few weeks I have been setting up and tweaking DUMP to dump
each of my 4 main filesystems (/ /var /home /usr). Progress is going well
(currently set to do full dump 1x per week and do a level 1 each night). I
still have a couple of questions.

First, I am dumping all 4 filesystems to /home/backup. I have the nodump
flag set for the /home/backup directory, and so for it seems to honor it for
all the files in that directory (which is what I want, so as to avois
dumping previous dumps inside that directory). My question here is, if I
read the man correctly, it SHOULD recursively not dump all files in that
directory, is this correct?

Second, I want to add a second drive. Currently, this box only has 3
SCSI drives on a RAID 5 card. My question is, when I add the second drive
(which will be an IDE drive about 40 GIG), can I configure it to take the
dumps directly, so as to create a mirror drive. So here is what I 'want' to
happen:

Each Monday early morning: dump writes full a full backup of / to
/dev/ad0s1/


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Re: scanner sharing?

2002-10-30 Thread Michael Joyner
yes

take a look sane-backends net driver

Quoting Alex Teslik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
> Hello,
> 
> Is it possible to share a scanner over TCP/IP with a OSX box or another
> FreeBSD box?
> 
> Thanks,
> Alex
> 
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snort and freeBSD4.7

2002-10-30 Thread Kenzo
I was trying to install snort following the instructions on a doc on snort's
website.
http://www.snort.org/docs/FreeBSD46...MySQLVer1-2.pdf

Anyways, I get to the point where I have to type
" /usr/local/bin/mysql -p <
/usr/ports/security/snort/work/snort-1.8.6/contrib/create_mysql snort"

I get the error message that the directory doesn't exist. I go the the port
and it doesn't have the work dir there.

If I do " /usr/local/bin/mysql -p <
/usr/ports/security/snort/contrib/create_mysql snort"
then it goes thru, but when I log in mysql and list the tables, I have
nothing.

I did exactly what the tutorial said to do, what am I missing?
Oh yea, I'm using Fbsd 4.7 and snort 1.8.7 from ports.

thanks in advance I've been messing with this one for a while.



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Re: shopping cart for freebsd

2002-10-30 Thread DaleCo Help Desk
I'm considering fishcart, but haven't implemented yet.
It requires php and one of a few databases including
MySQL, PostGre, etc.

I've not put the time in to get it to work...not that
it's tremendously difficult, but I like to read as much
as possible before putting in much time.  Also,
my client, for one, is not quite ready to inventory
everything in SQL.

Kevin Kinsey

PS.  I believe that's "fishcart.org"...it's not in ports...

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Subject: shopping cart for freebsd


hello,

does anyone know of a good shopping cart system that will work
with
freebsd?

thanks
terry allen


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Re: samba printing stopped after upgrade to 2.2.6

2002-10-30 Thread Vivek Khera
> "JR" == Jens Rehsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

JR> It's most a good thing sending your patch directly to David
JR> Chapman (maintainer).  He's very fast commiting bug fixes :-)

Did that, too. ;-)

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scanner sharing?

2002-10-30 Thread Alex Teslik

Hello,

Is it possible to share a scanner over TCP/IP with a OSX box or another
FreeBSD box?

Thanks,
Alex


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SMP Trouble on Compaq ML-530.

2002-10-30 Thread Robert B.

Dear list,

I have seen that there is building issue with Compaq's SMP boards. I would
like to add my story to it in hopes of receiving some help.

Compaq ML-530 2.2GHz P4 Xeon
4.7-RELEASE

Locking up at point of launching 2nd CPU.

I have tried to use different OS's in the BIOS, e.g. Netware SMP, Linux,
etc. to no avail. 

Currently running with a non-smp kernel and will wait patiently
watching the lists for any solutions that appear working.

If you need any more information please e-mail me and I will answer to the
best of my ability.

Thanks,

Robert B.


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[no subject]

2002-10-30 Thread Tiago Andre
Hello there ...

i've configurated my tunnel ip4-ip6 by typing:

$ifconfig gif0 create
$ifconfig gif0 tunnel 193.137.232.35 193.136.2.2
$ifconfig gif0 inet6 alias 2001:690:2024::1

then i check if the tunnel is woeking by :

$ping6 ff02::1%gif0

and the result was a serals of reply's

then i do
$route add -inet6 default -interface gif0

but when i try to ping someone i dont have the reply (nothing happend's)
but i can ping6 to my selft

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Re: No buffer space available

2002-10-30 Thread Dag-Erling Smorgrav
Eric Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sorry.  I'm a dumbass.

We all have our moments :)

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Re: No buffer space available

2002-10-30 Thread Eric Anderson
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:

Eric Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:


Eric Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


131/32768/32768 mbuf clusters in use (current/peak/max)


You ran out of mbuf clusters at some point.


What part of the netstat -m indicated this?



Well, duh.  The part I quoted.


It's going to be one of those days, isn't it? :)

Sorry.  I'm a dumbass.

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