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Re: any advice before I buy a printer for FreeBSD?

2002-11-24 Thread Kevin Stevens

On Sunday, Nov 24, 2002, at 23:08 US/Pacific, Cliff Sarginson wrote:


On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 10:19:31PM -0600, David Kelly wrote:

On Sunday 24 November 2002 09:45 pm, BSD baby wrote:

Any advice before I buy a printer for FreeBSD?

I'm finally going to get a printer for my FreeBSD devbox this week.

Are they all pretty much FreeBSD-compatible?
or is there some spec I need to look for?

I assume parallel port is still the way to go
or is USB really ready on FreeBSD?


The most painless way to print within FreeBSD is with a Postscript
printer which speaks lpd protocol on ethernet.


Sadly this is quite an expensive way.


If you can find one on eBay or somewhere, look into a Lexmark Optra 
Color 40 (or 45).
Nice color inkjet printer, WITH Postscript.  It comes with a fighting 
2MB of memory, but add a 32 or 64MB SIMM and you're good to go; prints 
great from FreeBSD, WinXP, and Mac OS X.  I've  loved mine for two 
years, and recently acquired another NIB that I might, MIGHT be talked 
out of.  Better yet, go find your own - should be less than $100.  
Recommended.

KeS

BTW, I was recently looking to see what else is out there, and the best 
I came up with is an HP 2280 at $450.


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Re: RELENG_5_0_DP2 as server

2002-11-24 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-11-25 00:07:28 +0100:
> what would people say to using 5.0-DP2 as apache2, php, mysql and qmail
> server? Is it not safe yet?  The problem is that its a server I cant get
> to physically after its install. I think I know the answer to this
> question to this already :) but please play along. Why should I not do
> this?

Apache-2 / PHP combination is going to give you enough headache no
matter what os you choose. See thw warning on
http://www.php.net/manual/en/print/install.apache2.php

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RE: Error on installing FreeBSD 4.4 on Dell Inspiron 2650 ( 2.0 GHz )

2002-11-24 Thread soheil soheil
Hi

By the way , It found the atapci0 device
atapci0 : ... at ata0 and pci0
then it founds the ata0 and found the device type and then
it cannot found the pci0
pci0  (vendor=8086  ) IRQ ...
pci0  (vendor=8086  ) IRQ ...
pci0  (vendor=8086  ) IRQ ...
it hanges up while to start the installation
it never goes to the install menu 

By the way , again!!! , i cannot found pnp os  on the bios Andrey! :0(
i will try that again . I think this is just for the device probing ( for 
hdd ) it is not probing for the os  . and it is for the insatllation 
perparing time not for the time of running

SOS ;)

Please help me
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Re: any advice before I buy a printer for FreeBSD?

2002-11-24 Thread Cliff Sarginson
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 10:19:31PM -0600, David Kelly wrote:
> On Sunday 24 November 2002 09:45 pm, BSD baby wrote:
> > Any advice before I buy a printer for FreeBSD?
> >
> > I'm finally going to get a printer for my FreeBSD devbox this week.
> >
> > Are they all pretty much FreeBSD-compatible?
> > or is there some spec I need to look for?
> >
> > I assume parallel port is still the way to go
> > or is USB really ready on FreeBSD?
> 
> The most painless way to print within FreeBSD is with a Postscript 
> printer which speaks lpd protocol on ethernet.
> 
Sadly this is quite an expensive way.
Avoid so called Windows printers, although some of them can be made to
work, they are a pain in the neck since they rely on custom drivers.
It may not be obvious when you look at a printer box and/or glossy
whether it is one of these animals, so check in the usual places.

Epson's are generally a good bet (although not all of them).
I have no problems with USB support, and in fact many printers do come
with both USB and Parallell ports so you can hedge your bets that way.

I asked the list about PS printers the other day, I knew they should all
work without problem but I wanted to see it in writing :). But since a
PS printer is a very intelligent device, really a specialised computer
with a Risc processor, they may require a second mortgage to buy ..
luckily someone is going to sell me a second hand one :)

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Re: using 5.0-RELEASE

2002-11-24 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-11-25 00:26:32 +0100:
> just a question to the possibilies using 5.0-RELEASE. In the "early 
> adopters guide" (chapter 1) it's written, that 5.0-RELEASE should be as 
> stable as possible to "getting a large number of users to test". But if 
> it's not recommented to use it in production environments, what test 
> results do you expect?

that's a dilemma quite a few software dev teams have. the more a
software needs testing, the less are users willing to use it.
 
> I know many companies located in Halle (where we resides) which are 
> using linux, not because it's more stable but because SuSE tells: it's 
> 8.0 and we tested and it's great. The simply believe the recommendation 
> of SuSE (or whoever) and if sth. fails, they think: Hmm - nothing paid, 
> who really cares?

SuSE's not here to create the best software possible. They're here
to make the most money possible. Just business. (They happen to have
based their business on open source, but that's irrelevant.)

Basically, you are comparing apples to oranges: FreeBSD, the
operating system, to SuSE GmBH. I'm sure that if FreeBSD was a
trademark of (and developed by) FreeBSD, Inc., we would be reading
the same stuff about it.
 
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Re: .sh interactive ok, from crontab, not

2002-11-24 Thread Len Conrad


Okay, I was able to duplicate your problem. It is due to the output of 'ps'
being truncated to 80 columns, the default terminal size. You are likely
running a wide terminal display on your interactive session (as I do)


yep, TeraTerm on Windows, very wide display.


but cron will see the default 80 column terminal. This is the difference 
between the two.

ugh, amazing!


Try running 'ps' using the -w flag (wide column mode):

  if ( ps -auxw | grep -iq "^root.*master" ) ; then

I've tested this and it works.


here, too, thanks!!

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Re: using 5.0-RELEASE

2002-11-24 Thread Cliff Sarginson
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 12:26:32AM +0100, Jens Rehsack wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> just a question to the possibilies using 5.0-RELEASE. In the "early 
> adopters guide" (chapter 1) it's written, that 5.0-RELEASE should be as 
> stable as possible to "getting a large number of users to test". But if 
> it's not recommented to use it in production environments, what test 
> results do you expect?
> 
Oh I think the implication is that if you have the time and capacity you
can run your normal stuff against 5.0 but use a pseudo-production
environment if possible. In other words if it goes horribly wrong no
real damage is done. At least that is how I read the advice. They
obviously do not want you to jepoardise your live systems, but they want
experience from people who use FreeBSD in thousands of ways they cannot
possibly simulate. 

I should think their expectations are that people will find things wrong
that they have not, and report accordingly. This is a major jump in the
O/S, the biggest for years I would guess, and they are quite naturally
wanting the maximum real-life (or pseudo real-life) exposure to it.

If I was on the development team one of the things I would be interested
in is behaviour at the boundaries of the system. Many program bugs occur
at boundary conditions (such as the n+1 problem) and the kernel is a
program too.a Resource exhaustion.

But also the mix of programs running simultaneously...a different
scenario for every volunteer tester.

It is encouraging that people are managing to use it trouble-free already.
But no-one wants to see a Slashdot headline saying "New FreeBSD Release
5.0 a disaster area" ! Not that I believe half of what I read on that
particular site  but people do.

I am not a Linux basher (I use it as well as FreeBSD) but the 2.4 series
of Linux kernels was checkered with disasters, very serious ones.
Probably because it does not follow an intelligent release cycle by any
stretch of the imagination.


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RE: Error on installing FreeBSD 4.4 on Dell Inspiron 2650 ( 2.0 GHz )

2002-11-24 Thread Andrey Nepomnyaschih
Hi Soheil,

Try to disable PNP OS within BIOS settings.

Have a good time,
Andrey

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Subject: Error on installing FreeBSD 4.4 on Dell Inspiron 2650 ( 2.0 GHz
)


Hi
I bought a laptop ( Dell Inspiron 2650 ) and want to install 4.4BSD on
it . 
but when it is going to be installed after it ask for configuration when
the 
kernel is going to probe the devices and write the devices on the screen
, 
it says that
pci0  (vendor=8086  ) IRQ ...
pci0  (vendor=8086  ) IRQ ...
pci0  (vendor=8086  ) IRQ ...
and then it hanged up and never going to continue

What can i do ???

I really love the FreeBSD ;)

Thanx


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Re: Mutt / NNTP_patch.

2002-11-24 Thread Cliff Sarginson
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 07:24:45PM +, lewiz wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>   Like many of you I use mutt for email.  I recently reinstalled mutt
> and included the NNTP patch allowing me to read news directly through
> mutt.  However, I have the same home directory (and therefore muttrc)
> shared across many machines - not all of which have the nntp patch.
> Because I have nntp switches in my muttrc is there any way I can have
> these ignored and not throw errors if I am running a version of mutt
> without the patch?
> 
Several ways.
One which springs to mind is a shell wrapper, say called runmutt, which
tests the name of the machine and runs mutt as appropriate. Something
like:

#/bin/sh
#
NODE=`uname -n`
if [ $NODE = "muttandnews" ]; then
mutt -nntpflags
else
mutt
fi

adjusted as appropriate for your systems.

There are several other ways of course, this is my 7 a.m. in the morning
suggestion :)


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Re: .sh interactive ok, from crontab, not

2002-11-24 Thread Paul A. Scott

Oh, besides (or instead of) using the -w flag, you might also consider just
shorting the width of the output lines. Since you don't need all the
information between the user and command fields, you could just use:

if ( ps -ax -o user,command | grep -iq "^root.*master" ) ; then

Another possibility arises when a daemon writes its own process id into
/var/run/ when it starts up, and removes it on termination. So, you could
possibly test for the existence of the .pid file, such as:

if [ -f /var/run/master.pid ] ; then

Hope this helps.

Paul

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Re: any advice before I buy a printer for FreeBSD?

2002-11-24 Thread Lin Jianfong
Try to avoid any so-called "winprinters", i.e. the one that rely 
specifically on the existence of Microsoft Windows OS to function. One good 
example of "winprinters" are some of the older HP series printers that uses 
Performance Printing Architecture (PPA), in which case much of the 
computational ability of the printer is being relegated to the OS instead of 
being done by the printer internally, much like "dumb" terminals. Although 
thru the use of special filters, and there's such filter, you can set up 
"winprinters" to function with FreeBSD, that's highly not recommended.

As for printing batches and batches of PDF files, set up apsfilter on your 
printer, and write a script that automates the printing job, set up the 
printing daemon lpd to handle the job priorities, spooling, etc. The FreeBSD 
handbook described how to do all these tasks in great details. I assume you 
know at least some shell scriptings if you're using FreeBSD. X11 AcroReader 
is only needed when you need to view the PDF files without printing them.

And, the most important of all, check the hardware compatibility list of 
printers suitable for FreeBSD.

Fong

From: BSD baby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: any advice before I buy a printer for FreeBSD?
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2002 19:45:20 -0800

Any advice before I buy a printer for FreeBSD?

I'm finally going to get a printer for my FreeBSD devbox this week.

Are they all pretty much FreeBSD-compatible?
or is there some spec I need to look for?

I assume parallel port is still the way to go
or is USB really ready on FreeBSD?

Main thing I want to do is print PDF files, in batches.
(Send a directory of 300 different PDF files to the printer at once.)

Are there any command-line tools to do that?
or do you need an X11 Adobe Acrobat app?

Any advice appreciated.

Thanks!


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Error on installing FreeBSD 4.4 on Dell Inspiron 2650 ( 2.0 GHz )

2002-11-24 Thread soheil soheil
Hi
I bought a laptop ( Dell Inspiron 2650 ) and want to install 4.4BSD on it . 
but when it is going to be installed after it ask for configuration when the 
kernel is going to probe the devices and write the devices on the screen , 
it says that
pci0  (vendor=8086  ) IRQ ...
pci0  (vendor=8086  ) IRQ ...
pci0  (vendor=8086  ) IRQ ...
and then it hanged up and never going to continue

What can i do ???

I really love the FreeBSD ;)

Thanx


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Re: .sh interactive ok, from crontab, not

2002-11-24 Thread Paul A. Scott

Okay, I was able to duplicate your problem. It is due to the output of 'ps'
being truncated to 80 columns, the default terminal size. You are likely
running a wide terminal display on your interactive session (as I do) but
cron will see the default 80 column terminal. This is the difference between
the two.

Try running 'ps' using the -w flag (wide column mode):

  if ( ps -auxw | grep -iq "^root.*master" ) ; then

I've tested this and it works.

Paul

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Re: any advice before I buy a printer for FreeBSD?

2002-11-24 Thread David Kelly
On Sunday 24 November 2002 09:45 pm, BSD baby wrote:
> Any advice before I buy a printer for FreeBSD?
>
> I'm finally going to get a printer for my FreeBSD devbox this week.
>
> Are they all pretty much FreeBSD-compatible?
> or is there some spec I need to look for?
>
> I assume parallel port is still the way to go
> or is USB really ready on FreeBSD?

The most painless way to print within FreeBSD is with a Postscript 
printer which speaks lpd protocol on ethernet.

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any advice before I buy a printer for FreeBSD?

2002-11-24 Thread BSD baby
Any advice before I buy a printer for FreeBSD?

I'm finally going to get a printer for my FreeBSD devbox this week.

Are they all pretty much FreeBSD-compatible?
or is there some spec I need to look for?

I assume parallel port is still the way to go
or is USB really ready on FreeBSD?

Main thing I want to do is print PDF files, in batches.
(Send a directory of 300 different PDF files to the printer at once.)

Are there any command-line tools to do that?
or do you need an X11 Adobe Acrobat app?

Any advice appreciated.

Thanks!


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Re: dhclient too verbose in /var/log/messages

2002-11-24 Thread David Kelly
On Sunday 24 November 2002 09:38 am, JoeB wrote:
> You have to change the level keyword in /etc/syslog.conf to select
> or not to select what type of messages you want to log. The level
> describes the severity of the message, and is a keyword from the
> following ordered list (higher to lower): emerg, alert, crit, err,
> warning, notice, info and debug. You may want to start with warning
> as notice, info, and debug generates the kind of general operational
> msgs you are seeing. For more details read the man page on
> syslog.conf

Thank you but you missed the point. I don't want to change the messages 
syslogd traps and writes to files. Its just fine the way it is. OTOH 
something changed in the past year with dhclient and/or both ISP's I 
have systems connected via. Something changed which causes dhclient to 
spit out excess messages in such a way as to cause syslogd to write 
them to /var/log/messages.

If I were to muffle the syslog levels logged I would then risk failing 
to log something I should not miss. In the case of dhclient its 
verbosity is predictable and redundant. So now that I've seen this 
message too much its time to put an end to this one source and leave 
everything else well enough alone.

Considering how top-posting ruined this thread for proper continuance 
I'll repeat the original situation;

/var/log/messages is being flooded with this:

Nov 24 16:23:44 grumpy dhclient: New Network Number: 24.214.34.0
Nov 24 16:23:44 grumpy dhclient: New Broadcast Address: 24.214.34.255
Nov 24 17:36:47 grumpy dhclient: New Network Number: 24.214.34.0
Nov 24 17:36:47 grumpy dhclient: New Broadcast Address: 24.214.34.255
Nov 24 18:51:32 grumpy dhclient: New Network Number: 24.214.34.0
Nov 24 18:51:32 grumpy dhclient: New Broadcast Address: 24.214.34.255
Nov 24 20:05:52 grumpy dhclient: New Network Number: 24.214.34.0
Nov 24 20:05:52 grumpy dhclient: New Broadcast Address: 24.214.34.255

It is not a fault for syslogd to be recording these messages. It is an 
error in dhclient for claiming these parameters have changed when they 
have not changed.

"man dhclient" and "man dhclient.conf" make no mention of how to control 
logging. No metion of what priority, facility, or level is used when 
writing log entries. Sadly this is a typical Unix documentation 
shortcoming. Is also a shortcoming in syslogd in that the logs it 
writes do not include any hint as to what parameter triggered its 
filter (syslog.conf) and caused the item to be written to a log file.

The solution is to insert a specific sed filter in syslog.conf to delete 
this excessive verbosity. Or to fix dhclient either by patch or 
dhclient.conf. But once again the dhclient man pages fail to metion 
logging as a configurable parameter.

Am I the only one who gets these messages every time dhclient renews my 
lease?

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Re: Manage, centralize and backup configuration files

2002-11-24 Thread Matthew D. Fuller
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 04:49:36PM -0500 I heard the voice of
Karl Vogel, and lo! it spake thus:
> 
> J> What about a combination of rsync and CVS?
> 
>Rsync is a good idea if you want your files backed up on a separate
>server.  CVS is a bit inflexible with directories, so I prefer RCS.

Eh?  CVS is a *LOT* more flexible with directories.

I keep all my configs in one central repository, which I co on different
machines using CVS-over-[rs]sh.  Then I just have a set of Makefiles in
the CVS tree to install the configs to the system directories.  Simple.



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Re: DHCP and an internal web server

2002-11-24 Thread Michael Ross
Hey,

> I understand that there are hardware solutions that allow
> a host to run a web server thu DHCPD, but is there a way 
> of configuring one of my behind-the-firewall server to 
> serve pages.

there are two ways actually,

* get in touch with the person managing your dhcp server, supply them with the 
mac address of your machines network card and have them reserve a specific IP 
for your machine. Then have your dns admin point your domain name to that IP. 
This way whenever your machine requests an IP via DHCP it will get the same 
one.

* email the admin of your dhcp/dns servers and have them setup dynamic dns 
updates. This is a lot more complex then the above suggestion, but it means that 
whenever your machine gets a new IP it automatically updates the dns server 
with your new IP.

> zen.thought.org is an example; i is an older 4.7 system
> hardwired as 10.0.0.247.  Is there a way of configuring
> things to let http://zen.thought.org serve miscellaneous
> essays and references, e.g., for my profs.

the only problem you will hit depends on how willing your dhcp/dns server admins 
are to reconfiguring your server. otherwise you should be fine.

=)

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Re: cannot access floppy drive

2002-11-24 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-11-25 01:57, Jens Rehsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> >Floppy access works mostly fine here in a fairly recent snapshot:
> >
> ># dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=10
> >10+0 records in
> >10+0 records out
> >5120 bytes transferred in 1.290642 secs (3967 bytes/sec)
>
> Mine say:
> 
> -bash-2.05b# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=10
> dd: /dev/fd0: Device not configured

Is this with a GENERIC kernel?
If not, do you have 'device fdc' in your kernel config?

It seems that your floppy hasn't been recognised by the running
kernel.  If you are running a kernel that *does* include support for
floppy disks, this is probably a bug that we should address.

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Re: Ports base?

2002-11-24 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Sunday, 24 November 2002 at 16:51:07 -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 10:48:31AM +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
>> On Sunday, 24 November 2002 at  0:12:51 -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
>>> On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 12:03:46AM -0800, Peter Leftwich wrote:
 I tried to install just the ports "base" using sysinstall but it
 started to download the entire ports collection, and my HD space is
 limited.
>>>
>>> I didn't think that sysinstall allowed you to install parts of the
>>> ports collection, only the entire collection (which is about 9MB).
>>
>> Those were the days.  I've just checked out the ports tree, and it's
>> 314 MB!  This is probably partially a consequence of the larger file
>> system block size on modern systems, and also of course because of the
>> CVS directories (each of which takes up 16 kB), for a total of 128 MB.
>> Even without them, though, that leaves 186 MB.
>
> You're correct I was underestimating (I was thinking of the compressed
> ports.tar.gz file), but my CVS ports tree is only 204MB including CVS
> directories, so I think you're overestimating (perhaps you included
> the distfiles/ directory?)

Nope, as I said, I checked out a completely new tree from the
repository.  FWIW, my real ports tree (including distfiles) runs to
3.1 GB.

I'd guess that your file system block size is smaller than mine.  The
default for new file systems is now 16 kB block and 2 kB fragments,
and since nearly every file in the Ports Collection is smaller than
the old 512 bytes fragment size, this means that they are now 1.5 kB
larger.  My ports tree currently has 170,000 files in it (including
distfiles, admittedly; I don't want to check out again), so that's in
the right ball park.

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Re: cannot access floppy drive

2002-11-24 Thread Jens Rehsack
Giorgos Keramidas wrote:

On 2002-11-24 22:06, Jens Rehsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Jens Rehsack wrote:


Hi,

though I have configured floppy access into kernel I cannot access 
floppies on my -CURRENT box. Neither 'cat /dev/fd0.1440 >/dev/null' 
works nor 'mdir a:'.

What I have forgotten: on the same machine the floppy access works using 
DOS (by boot disk!) or 4.7-STABLE


Floppy access works mostly fine here in a fairly recent snapshot:

# uname -v
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #0: Sun Nov 24 20:04:27 EET 2002
# grep fdc /var/run/dmesg.boot
fdc0:  port 0x3f7,0x3f0-0x3f5 irq 6 drq 2 on acpi0
fdc0: FIFO enabled, 8 bytes threshold
fd0: <1440-KB 3.5" drive> on fdc0 drive 0
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=10
10+0 records in
10+0 records out
5120 bytes transferred in 1.290642 secs (3967 bytes/sec)
# disklabel -B -r -w fd0.1440 fd1440
# newfs -i 65536 fd0.1440
/dev/fd0.1440: 1.4MB (2880 sectors) block size 16384, fragment size 2048
using 1 cylinder groups of 1.41MB, 90 blks, 128 inodes.
super-block backups (for fsck -b #) at:
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# mount /dev/fd0.1440 /mnt
# df /mnt
Filesystem1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/fd0.1440  1374   16  1250 1%/mnt


Mine say:

-bash-2.05b# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=10
dd: /dev/fd0: Device not configured
1+0 records in
0+0 records out
0 bytes transferred in 0.000684 secs (0 bytes/sec)

I think he hates me :-)

I would try another floppy if it wouldn't work using a boot disk.

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Re: cannot access floppy drive

2002-11-24 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-11-24 22:06, Jens Rehsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jens Rehsack wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >though I have configured floppy access into kernel I cannot access 
> >floppies on my -CURRENT box. Neither 'cat /dev/fd0.1440 >/dev/null' 
> >works nor 'mdir a:'.
> 
> What I have forgotten: on the same machine the floppy access works using 
> DOS (by boot disk!) or 4.7-STABLE

Floppy access works mostly fine here in a fairly recent snapshot:

# uname -v
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #0: Sun Nov 24 20:04:27 EET 2002
# grep fdc /var/run/dmesg.boot
fdc0:  port 0x3f7,0x3f0-0x3f5 
irq 6 drq 2 on acpi0
fdc0: FIFO enabled, 8 bytes threshold
fd0: <1440-KB 3.5" drive> on fdc0 drive 0
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=10
10+0 records in
10+0 records out
5120 bytes transferred in 1.290642 secs (3967 bytes/sec)
# disklabel -B -r -w fd0.1440 fd1440
# newfs -i 65536 fd0.1440
/dev/fd0.1440: 1.4MB (2880 sectors) block size 16384, fragment size 2048
using 1 cylinder groups of 1.41MB, 90 blks, 128 inodes.
super-block backups (for fsck -b #) at:
 32
# mount /dev/fd0.1440 /mnt
# df /mnt
Filesystem1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/fd0.1440  1374   16  1250 1%/mnt

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Mutt / NNTP_patch.

2002-11-24 Thread lewiz
Hi,

  Like many of you I use mutt for email.  I recently reinstalled mutt
and included the NNTP patch allowing me to read news directly through
mutt.  However, I have the same home directory (and therefore muttrc)
shared across many machines - not all of which have the nntp patch.
Because I have nntp switches in my muttrc is there any way I can have
these ignored and not throw errors if I am running a version of mutt
without the patch?

  Thanks very much,

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Re: Ports base?

2002-11-24 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 10:48:31AM +1030, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> On Sunday, 24 November 2002 at  0:12:51 -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 12:03:46AM -0800, Peter Leftwich wrote:
> >> I tried to install just the ports "base" using sysinstall but it
> >> started to download the entire ports collection, and my HD space is
> >> limited.
> >
> > I didn't think that sysinstall allowed you to install parts of the
> > ports collection, only the entire collection (which is about 9MB).
> 
> Those were the days.  I've just checked out the ports tree, and it's
> 314 MB!  This is probably partially a consequence of the larger file
> system block size on modern systems, and also of course because of the
> CVS directories (each of which takes up 16 kB), for a total of 128 MB.
> Even without them, though, that leaves 186 MB.  

You're correct I was underestimating (I was thinking of the compressed
ports.tar.gz file), but my CVS ports tree is only 204MB including CVS
directories, so I think you're overestimating (perhaps you included
the distfiles/ directory?)

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Re: Ports base?

2002-11-24 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Sunday, 24 November 2002 at  0:12:51 -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 12:03:46AM -0800, Peter Leftwich wrote:
>> I tried to install just the ports "base" using sysinstall but it
>> started to download the entire ports collection, and my HD space is
>> limited.
>
> I didn't think that sysinstall allowed you to install parts of the
> ports collection, only the entire collection (which is about 9MB).

Those were the days.  I've just checked out the ports tree, and it's
314 MB!  This is probably partially a consequence of the larger file
system block size on modern systems, and also of course because of the
CVS directories (each of which takes up 16 kB), for a total of 128 MB.
Even without them, though, that leaves 186 MB.  

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Re: using 5.0-RELEASE

2002-11-24 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
Please do not cross-post to lists!

On 2002-11-25 00:26, Jens Rehsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> just a question to the possibilies using 5.0-RELEASE. In the "early 
> adopters guide" (chapter 1) it's written, that 5.0-RELEASE should be as 
> stable as possible to "getting a large number of users to test". But if 
> it's not recommented to use it in production environments, what test 
> results do you expect?

That's very honest, in my opinion.  The 5.0-RELEASE of FreeBSD brings
many new and exciting features, which will definitely look inviting
and interesting to the users who read the release notes.  The people
who wrote these features are always welcome for new comments,
suggestions, or evenn complaints about the system works.  They are
honest though to admit that some of these things might cause problems
that haven't been discovered yet, despite the tests done so far.

Bearing that in mind, I am using FreeBSD-CURRENT at my workstation at
home for over a year now.  There were no serious problems, when I
carefully read and kept notes of the changes that were daily going in.

There were also occasions that I had to carefully reinstall the base
system, paying attention not to delete any important data, after
having broken it so horribly by `cvs up'-ing the wrong time.

FreeBSD-CURRENT is a moving target, and 5.0-RELEASE is exactly what it
says.  A release for "early adopters".

> Wouldn't it better to say: 5.0-CURRENT is not recommented for production 
> environments (as it's said 'bout using -STABLE blindly), 5.0-RELEASE may 
> be used in non-critical environment, but heavily use of backup tool is 
> recommented?

The exact wording might not be perfect.  I'm sure that Bruce Mah and
the folks who work on the release notes for 5.0 will welcome any help
you can give in that area :)

- Giorgos

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Re: Mail to News software suggestions?

2002-11-24 Thread lewiz
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 06:12:45PM -0500, Doug Lee wrote:
> 
> Now, if you know of a mail reader sporting an nn/trn-style UI, I'm all
> ears! :)
> 
Hi, I use mutt for reading mail.  From what I've read I'm quite sure
that with some clever use of keybindings you could set all of that up
easily.

set sort="reverse-threads"

might be of use -- it groups all messages together much the same way as
most newsreaders do.  Tell me how you get on, if you decide to go down
this route, I'd be interested to see what you come up with.

  Best wishes,


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Re: using 5.0-RELEASE

2002-11-24 Thread Scott Robbins
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 12:26:32AM +0100, Jens Rehsack wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> just a question to the possibilies using 5.0-RELEASE. In the "early 
> adopters guide" (chapter 1) it's written, that 5.0-RELEASE should be as 
> stable as possible to "getting a large number of users to test". But if 
> it's not recommented to use it in production environments, what test 
> results do you expect?

I've been playing with 5.0-2 DR and so far, the only problem I've had
was with OpenOffice--lazy sod that I am, I download the binaries from
openoffice.org and install them.  That's failed to install properly.

On the other hand, I've not been using it in production, simply as a
desktop. I don't have the courage (or the expertise) to try it in
production. 

The basic workstation type stuff like opera, lbreakout2, sound and the
like have all installed without problem.  


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Re: .sh interactive ok, from crontab, not

2002-11-24 Thread Len Conrad


What does your crontab entry look like?


*/10*   *   *   *   root/usr/local/bin/watchdog.sh



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Re: .sh interactive ok, from crontab, not

2002-11-24 Thread Paul A. Scott
> I forgot to mention, "I'm blue in the face"

Sorry, didn't know what you'd already done. Thought I had to ask.

> ... but your version, or my multiple versions, have never mishaved from the
> command line, it's running from crontab that does comes out inverted.

What does your crontab entry look like?

Paul

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Re: jumping sound with maestro3 card

2002-11-24 Thread Aragon Gouveia
| By Adam Weinberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|  [ 2002-11-24 20:28 +0200 ]
> Yes. I have a Dell Inspiron 8100 laptop, p3/1.2Ghz, half a gig of RAM.
> When I play streaming mp3s the sound is fine, but playing tracks locally
> is a mess.

Mine's an Inspiron 8000, p3/1GHz, same ammount of RAM. I've found streaming
(over LAN) and locally played files to both be jumpy. Sound from movie
playback as well, which in turn is causing the video to jump too.

I've only tried xmms and mplayer so far, but with my past experience of
getting sound working properly on this system, all apps will probably do the
same thing. I had the same problems even in windows - sound playback only
became smooth after *alot* of BIOS and driver updates. I'm convinced the
Maestro3 is just a crap card. :) *sigh*


> I was going to use this laptop for my band's live shows... boot a custom
> kernel that would dedicate the system solely to becoming a sampler, but
> the blips and skips were too ridiculous.

Yea. I was hoping to wipe Windows from my notebook. Been setting up and
playing with FreeBSD 5.0-DP2 this weekend and have been VERY pleased with
how it runs on my notebook. Version 4 has always been useless for me because
of no cardbus support. The latest nvidia drivers even work pretty darn well
too.

I guess Windows will have to stay until I get a notebook with decent sound
hardware.


Thanks,
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using 5.0-RELEASE

2002-11-24 Thread Jens Rehsack
Hi,

just a question to the possibilies using 5.0-RELEASE. In the "early 
adopters guide" (chapter 1) it's written, that 5.0-RELEASE should be as 
stable as possible to "getting a large number of users to test". But if 
it's not recommented to use it in production environments, what test 
results do you expect?

Wouldn't it better to say: 5.0-CURRENT is not recommented for production 
environments (as it's said 'bout using -STABLE blindly), 5.0-RELEASE may 
be used in non-critical environment, but heavily use of backup tool is 
recommented?

I know many companies located in Halle (where we resides) which are 
using linux, not because it's more stable but because SuSE tells: it's 
8.0 and we tested and it's great. The simply believe the recommendation 
of SuSE (or whoever) and if sth. fails, they think: Hmm - nothing paid, 
who really cares?

And if I take a look to may AIX box, FBSD 5.0-CURRENT is more stable 
than my AIX 4.3.3, because of the ports tree (in AIX I must do all by 
myself).

Bye,
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Re: ATI SVGA and the X window

2002-11-24 Thread Steve Wingate
On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 14:05, Dead Line wrote:
Hello everyone,

Im sending this email after hell of times of trying and after many
days of trying..

Im on PIII 733, FreeBSD 4.3-R fresh installation.
Im trying to Install the X-WIndow system thro the FreeBSD CD I have
I faild!

When I choose Setup xf86cfg The graphical mode,
and I choose my VGA Card... (which not specified exactly)
it says (Unable to start X)

My VGA is ATI - Rage 128 Pro, AGP 4X

and the cards in list is (ATI-Rage 128 (generic))

anyway i tried many cards its faild.. also i installed the SVGA MACH
and many others but still the same..

Please anyhelp is appreciate it

What's in /var/log/XFree86.0.log ?
Try xf86config instead


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Re: .sh interactive ok, from crontab, not

2002-11-24 Thread Len Conrad


Well, it was just a guess. :) I tested against my 'named' daemon, using the
code you supplied and it works fine.


same code works fine for my AV daemon, but not for the MTA daemon


 What version of FreeBSD?


4.5


Are you using
the 'stock' shell?


yes


 Did you look at the output from grep to see what you get?


I forgot to mention, "I'm blue in the face"


How about splitting the test onto more than one line so that you can echo
and then test the status code.


done that  :))


ps -aux | grep -i "^root.*master"
STATUS=$?
echo "got $STATUS"
if [ $STATUS = 0 ] ; then


here's what I get from the command line:

ps -aux | grep -i "^root.*master"
STATUS=$?
echo "got $STATUS"
if [ $STATUS = 0 ] ; then

#if ( ps aux | grep -qi "^root.*master" )
#then
#echo "then: exit code equal 0"
exit 0
else

gives:

# /usr/local/bin/watchdog.sh
root  48701  0.0  0.9  1012  572  ??  Is5:01PM   0:02.30 
/usr/libexec/postfix/master
got 0

... but your version, or my multiple versions, have never mishaved from the 
command line, it's running from crontab that does comes out inverted.

I´ll see what happens in 10 min with next crontab run

thanks

Len


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Re: RELENG_5_0_DP2 as server

2002-11-24 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 12:07:28AM +0100, Morten Grunnet Buhl wrote:
> what would people say to using 5.0-DP2 as apache2, php, mysql and qmail
> server? Is it not safe yet?  The problem is that its a server I cant get
> to physically after its install. I think I know the answer to this
> question to this already :) but please play along. Why should I not do
> this?

The official project line is that pre-release versions are not
recommended for production servers.  5.0-RELEASE will also be
considered an "early adopter's" release and not recommended for
general-purpose use (see the "5.0 early adopter's guide" on the
website).

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Re: .sh interactive ok, from crontab, not

2002-11-24 Thread Paul A. Scott

>> From: Len Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> It works for me, and I suspect that it's working for you, too.
> 
> well, it's really not.  The crontab execution is trying to run the daemon
> even when the daemon shows up in "ps aux".

Well, it was just a guess. :) I tested against my 'named' daemon, using the
code you supplied and it works fine. What version of FreeBSD? Are you using
the 'stock' shell? Did you look at the output from grep to see what you get?
How about splitting the test onto more than one line so that you can echo
and then test the status code.

ps -aux | grep -i "^root.*master"
STATUS=$?
echo "got $STATUS"
if [ $STATUS = 0 ] ; then

That might tell you something if you get a status 2.

If you'd like, send me your exact script, and crontab entry; I'll test it
here.

Paul

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RELENG_5_0_DP2 as server

2002-11-24 Thread Morten Grunnet Buhl
what would people say to using 5.0-DP2 as apache2, php, mysql and qmail
server? Is it not safe yet?  The problem is that its a server I cant get
to physically after its install. I think I know the answer to this
question to this already :) but please play along. Why should I not do
this?

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Re: .sh interactive ok, from crontab, not

2002-11-24 Thread Len Conrad


> if ( ps aux | grep -i "^root.*master" ) > /dev/null
> then
> echo "then: exit code equal 0"
> exit 0
> else
> 
>
> ... when run from the command line, the echo text displays. But, when run
> from crontab every 10 minutes, the if fails, and the else clause runs.
>
> I've tried every syntax I know, but still can't get this logic to work.

It works for me, and I suspect that it's working for you, too.


well, it's really not.  The crontab execution is trying to run the daemon 
even when the daemon shows up in "ps aux".

 However, you
may not see the results expected if you are piping the cron output through
sendmail


I'm not, and anyway the echo is after the IF condition "fails".


Also, make sure that you're running the expected shell. Check the SHELL=
line in crontab, or force the script to run via the expected shell by
running 'sh script' instead of just 'script', or tell the script what shell
to run by adding something like the following on the first line:

#!/bin/sh


already there, and /etc/crontab also contains

SHELL=/bin/sh


Although this isn't related to your problem , you might find it simpler to
use the -q option on grep instead of redirecting the output. For example,

if ( ps -aux | grep -q -i "^root.*master" ); then

instead of,


ok.

thanks
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Re: setiathome port: Can't open file temp.sah

2002-11-24 Thread Tomas Pluskal

Well, this is a non-working seti :)

[root@eddie tmp]# l /tmp/seti
total 320
-rw-r--r--  1 plusik  wheel   0 24 lis 22:53 lock.sah
-r-xr-xr-x  1 plusik  wheel  299008 24 lis 22:24 setiathome

The /tmp/seti dir has these permissions:
drwxr-xr-x  2 plusik  wheel 512 24 lis 22:53 seti

There are no .sah files, because I was unable to login to seti@home.
(Of course I've tried to remove lock.sah, create new fresh dir etc.)

I've tried to connect to the seti@home server manually and there is no
problem with connection.

Tomas

>
> This is a working seti
>
> drwxr-xr-x  2 seti  staff  512 Nov 21 10:43 ruby3
>
> ruby#seti>cd ruby3
> ruby#seti>ll
> total 675
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff 132 Nov 24 14:00 key.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff   0 Apr 10  2000 lock.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff 828 Nov 24 13:11 outfile.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff   6 Nov 24 12:48 pid.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff 160 Nov 21 10:43 result_header.sah
> -rwxr-xr-x  1 seti  staff  299008 Dec 26  2000 setiathome
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff4065 Nov 24 14:00 state.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff 405 Apr 10  2000 temp.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff 366 Nov 21 10:43 user_info.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff  32 Dec 27  2000 version.sah
> -rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff  356282 Nov 21 10:43 work_unit.sah
>


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ATI SVGA and the X window

2002-11-24 Thread Dead Line

Hello everyone,

   Im sending this email after hell of times of trying and after many
   days of trying..

   Im on PIII 733, FreeBSD 4.3-R fresh installation.
   Im trying to Install the X-WIndow system thro the FreeBSD CD I have
   I faild!

   When I choose Setup xf86cfg The graphical mode,
   and I choose my VGA Card... (which not specified exactly)
   it says (Unable to start X)

   My VGA is ATI - Rage 128 Pro, AGP 4X

   and the cards in list is (ATI-Rage 128 (generic))

   anyway i tried many cards its faild.. also i installed the SVGA MACH
   and many others but still the same..

   Please anyhelp is appreciate it

   Thank you very much.
   Please CC me when you email the list.
   Marwan Sultan




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Re: setiathome port: Can't open file temp.sah

2002-11-24 Thread Kent Stewart


Tomas Pluskal wrote:

NAT, but I believe it doesn't matter (internet communication works OK, and
setiathome is AFAIK using only http).


That doesn't matter either. I use a 192... convention.



I think so.



It has to be a permission problem. I generate about 25 wu's a day on
FreeBSD machines and have no problems. Make sure your directory
permissions are consistant with your user access rights.



Well, I've checked everything twice, made new dir for setiathome few
times, tried to run it as root as well as normal user, tried to make blank
"temp.sah" manually..
It is _definitely_ not a permission problem (and neither a disk space
problem).



This is a working seti

drwxr-xr-x  2 seti  staff  512 Nov 21 10:43 ruby3

ruby#seti>cd ruby3
ruby#seti>ll
total 675
-rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff 132 Nov 24 14:00 key.sah
-rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff   0 Apr 10  2000 lock.sah
-rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff 828 Nov 24 13:11 outfile.sah
-rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff   6 Nov 24 12:48 pid.sah
-rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff 160 Nov 21 10:43 result_header.sah
-rwxr-xr-x  1 seti  staff  299008 Dec 26  2000 setiathome
-rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff4065 Nov 24 14:00 state.sah
-rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff 405 Apr 10  2000 temp.sah
-rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff 366 Nov 21 10:43 user_info.sah
-rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff  32 Dec 27  2000 version.sah
-rw-r--r--  1 seti  staff  356282 Nov 21 10:43 work_unit.sah

ruby#seti>state 3
ncfft=7368
cr=1.020013e+01
fl=131072
cpu=3884.564995
prog=0.23630062
potfreq=-1
potactivity=0
outfilepos=828
bs_power=182.312408
bs_score=0.658756

Kent

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Re: setiathome port: Can't open file temp.sah

2002-11-24 Thread Tomas Pluskal

> > NAT, but I believe it doesn't matter (internet communication works OK, and
> > setiathome is AFAIK using only http).
>
> That doesn't matter either. I use a 192... convention.

I think so.

>
> It has to be a permission problem. I generate about 25 wu's a day on
> FreeBSD machines and have no problems. Make sure your directory
> permissions are consistant with your user access rights.

Well, I've checked everything twice, made new dir for setiathome few
times, tried to run it as root as well as normal user, tried to make blank
"temp.sah" manually..
It is _definitely_ not a permission problem (and neither a disk space
problem).

Tomas


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Re: setiathome port: Can't open file temp.sah

2002-11-24 Thread Kent Stewart


Tomas Pluskal wrote:

Hello,

I've installed the astro/setiathome port, but when I run it (using
"rc.d/setiathome.sh register" or just "setiathome -login"), it fails to
work:

Welcome to SETI@home.
We use your email address to identify you.
Please type:
1 to set up a new account (first-time users);
2 to log into an existing account (returning users).
Your choice (1 or 2): 2
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can't open file temp.sah
If you need help or have questions,
please check the FAQ at http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu.
Please type:
1 to set up a new account (first-time users);
2 to log into an existing account (returning users).

It always says "Can't open file temp.sah" and asks again for account
setup. It's not filesystem/rights problem, it does even when run as root.

I don't have a public IP (10.0.0...) and I am connected to internet via
NAT, but I believe it doesn't matter (internet communication works OK, and
setiathome is AFAIK using only http).


That doesn't matter either. I use a 192... convention.

It has to be a permission problem. I generate about 25 wu's a day on 
FreeBSD machines and have no problems. Make sure your directory 
permissions are consistant with your user access rights.

I created a user called seti and I get into trouble when I do 
something as root because seti can't modify files created by root.

Kent


I've tried to run strace on it, but it was not very helpful:
...
connect(4, {sin_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(80),
sin_addr=inet_addr("66.28.250.122")}}, 16) = 0
close(4)= 0
write(1, "Can\'t open file temp.sah\n", 25Can't open file temp.sah
) = 25
write(1, "If you need help or have questio"..., 96If you need help or have
questions,
please check the FAQ at http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu.
) = 96
write(1, "Please type:\n1 to set up a n"..., 142Please type:
1 to set up a new account (first-time users);
2 to log into an existing account (returning users).
Your choice (1 or 2): ) = 142
read(0,
...

My system is 4.7-STABLE, few weeks old.

Thanks

Tomas Pluskal



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Re: Kerberos is set up - now what?

2002-11-24 Thread Dancho Penev
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 05:48:22AM +0100, Peter Much wrote:

From: Peter Much <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Kerberos is set up - now what?
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2002 05:48:22 +0100 (CET)


Hi all, 

as it seems to me, Kerberos5 is mostly unsupported in FreeBSD.

It's not very correct(it's totally incorrect).
If kerberos is installed (port or one in the base system) you have
all services that you want to use. They are not enabled by default
but it isn't mean that FreeBSD hasn't support for kerberos. Scroll 
down in inetd.conf and look for kerberos services. I use pam_krb5
and MIT Kerberos for a year without any problems, with single
login to workstation and access to other computers via telnet,
rlogin etc. If you can't configure kerberos services to work then
ask for help and don't make conclusion has or hasn't FreeBSD 
support for something.


BTW Kerberos5 access control file is .k5login(5) not .klogin.


Yes, this is going to be a rant.

If you have an appropriate Kerberos support, no rsh, rlogin,
ftp, telnet or elsewhat will ever ask you for a password, if
you login to an account where you are allowed to do so via its
.klogin file.
This means, that support for Kerberos5 needs to be built into
the servers and clients for ftp, telnet, rsh, rlogin, etc. It
is not enough to just run a kerberos5 server (aka kdc) and
make logins kerberos-aware via PAM.

This was already implemented with FreeBSD 2.2 and kerberos4
at least for rsh and rlogin, but now(*) with Kerberos5, if I 
connect to the kshell port, I just get:
rshd[8654]: usage: rshd [-alnDL]

Furthermore, it is possible to do session encryption based
on the principal, so essentially we could throw ssh etc. and all
that crap completely into the wastebasket, and instead had
a third-party based authentication scheme with single-sign-on
over the whole network and a central (and replicateable) server 
that can optionally be adminstered remotely. (Supposed the 
crypt stuff inside kerberos5 is hardened enough for today's
purposes.)

Ok, I do not know of any unix distribution that actually engages 
these possibilities, but they are there. Well, AIX got fairly
far with 4.3.3, telnet and ftp and all the rsh stuff actually
works without passwords there, and K4 and K5 and standard
logins all do work simultaneously. But when I asked the support
how to run telnet with session encryption based on my DCE/K5
principal (aka "packet-level privacy" as documented for DCE
and practically used in DFS), they shrugged and suggested me
to install ssh!


(*) "now" means FreeBSD 4.4, I didnt get the time to upgrade 
   further yet. No doubt the PAM integration has evolved since 
   then, but it doesnt look like a really substantial progress to 
   what I described above.

PMc

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Re: problem to init irssi

2002-11-24 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-11-24 20:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> good, when I init irssi, it don't init:
> 
> [root@x]/root(111): irssi
> /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/libdata/perl/5.00503/mach/auto/Irssi/Irssi.so:
> Undefined symbol "signal_add_full"
> [root@x]/root(112): 

Try removing & rebuilding the irsii port.

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setiathome port: Can't open file temp.sah

2002-11-24 Thread Tomas Pluskal

Hello,

I've installed the astro/setiathome port, but when I run it (using
"rc.d/setiathome.sh register" or just "setiathome -login"), it fails to
work:

Welcome to SETI@home.
We use your email address to identify you.
Please type:
1 to set up a new account (first-time users);
2 to log into an existing account (returning users).
Your choice (1 or 2): 2
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can't open file temp.sah
If you need help or have questions,
please check the FAQ at http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu.
Please type:
1 to set up a new account (first-time users);
2 to log into an existing account (returning users).

It always says "Can't open file temp.sah" and asks again for account
setup. It's not filesystem/rights problem, it does even when run as root.

I don't have a public IP (10.0.0...) and I am connected to internet via
NAT, but I believe it doesn't matter (internet communication works OK, and
setiathome is AFAIK using only http).

I've tried to run strace on it, but it was not very helpful:
...
connect(4, {sin_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(80),
sin_addr=inet_addr("66.28.250.122")}}, 16) = 0
close(4)= 0
write(1, "Can\'t open file temp.sah\n", 25Can't open file temp.sah
) = 25
write(1, "If you need help or have questio"..., 96If you need help or have
questions,
please check the FAQ at http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu.
) = 96
write(1, "Please type:\n1 to set up a n"..., 142Please type:
1 to set up a new account (first-time users);
2 to log into an existing account (returning users).
Your choice (1 or 2): ) = 142
read(0,
...

My system is 4.7-STABLE, few weeks old.

Thanks

Tomas Pluskal



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Re: packages settings and portupgrade

2002-11-24 Thread Adam Weinberger
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>> (11.24.2002 @ 1309 PST): Hans Lambermont said, in 0.3K: <<
> Hi,
> 
> How can I best set (and store for future use) local package settings
> like 'no_gui' etc. for frequent cvsup and portupgrade usage ?
>> end of "packages settings and portupgrade" from Hans Lambermont <<

portupgrade will honor settings in /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf.
Specifically, you will want to be altering the MAKE_ARGS variable.

# Adam


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Re: Mail to News software suggestions?

2002-11-24 Thread Doug Lee
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 08:20:31PM +0200, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On 2002-11-24 09:51, Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 06:12:45PM -0500, Doug Lee wrote:
> > > Now, if you know of a mail reader sporting an nn/trn-style UI, I'm all
> > > ears! :)
> >
> > I am not sure whether this would do what you want, and I have never
> > tried it, but I believe there is a Mutt patch somewher that gives Mutt
> > news reading capabilities. I know squat about it, I just pass this on
> > for your information.
> 
> The mutt-devel port has this patch integrated:

Um, this is all very interesting... but the reverse of what I'm
looking for. 

I read mail with Mutt and, at the moment, don't read newsgroups at
all.  I want a more news-like interface for mail, not a more mail-like
interface for news.

But some cool suggestions have come from this thread.  Not sure any
will do what I want though, so I'm still watching replies...

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Kernel - Error Code 1

2002-11-24 Thread Casey Luttrull
I compiled my new kernal and called in MYKERNEL.  Then
I issue the command 
make buildkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL.
Everything seems to go fine until the end of the
process it gives my this error:

linking kernel
umass.o: In function `umass_cam_attach_sim':
umass.o(.text+0x12bf): undefined reference to
`cam_simq_alloc'
umass.o(.text+0x12e5): undefined reference to
`cam_sim_alloc'
umass.o(.text+0x12fe): undefined reference to
`xpt_bus_register'
umass.o(.text+0x130e): undefined reference to
`cam_simq_free'
umass.o: In function `umass_cam_rescan_callback':
umass.o(.text+0x1327): undefined reference to
`xpt_free_path'
umass.o: In function `umass_cam_rescan':
umass.o(.text+0x1371): undefined reference to
`xpt_periph'
umass.o(.text+0x137a): undefined reference to
`xpt_create_path'
umass.o(.text+0x138d): undefined reference to
`xpt_setup_ccb'
umass.o(.text+0x13a8): undefined reference to
`xpt_action'
umass.o: In function `umass_cam_detach_sim':
umass.o(.text+0x145f): undefined reference to
`xpt_bus_deregister'
umass.o(.text+0x147d): undefined reference to
`cam_sim_free'
umass.o: In function `umass_cam_detach':
umass.o(.text+0x14be): undefined reference to
`xpt_create_path'
umass.o(.text+0x14df): undefined reference to
`xpt_async'
umass.o(.text+0x14e7): undefined reference to
`xpt_free_path'
umass.o: In function `umass_cam_action':
umass.o(.text+0x1805): undefined reference to
`xpt_done'
umass.o(.text+0x1815): undefined reference to
`xpt_done'
umass.o: In function `umass_cam_cb':
umass.o(.text+0x1911): undefined reference to
`xpt_done'
umass.o: In function `umass_cam_sense_cb':
umass.o(.text+0x1988): undefined reference to
`xpt_done'
umass.o(.text+0x1999): undefined reference to
`xpt_done'
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/MYKERNEL.
*** Error code 1

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

Stop in /usr/src.


I have attached the new kernel.  Thanks for your help.
Casey Luttrull

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#
# MYKERNEL -- Casey's custom kernel configuration file for FreeBSD/i386
#
# For more information on this file, please read the handbook section on
# Kernel Configuration Files:
#
#http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/kernelconfig-config.html
#
# The handbook is also available locally in /usr/share/doc/handbook
# if you've installed the doc distribution, otherwise always see the
# FreeBSD World Wide Web server (http://www.FreeBSD.org/) for the
# latest information.
#
# An exhaustive list of options and more detailed explanations of the
# device lines is also present in the ./LINT configuration file. If you are
# in doubt as to the purpose or necessity of a line, check first in LINT.
#
# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC,v 1.246.2.43 2002/05/23 17:04:01 obrien Exp $

machine i386
#cpuI386_CPU
#cpuI486_CPU
cpu I586_CPU
#cpuI686_CPU
ident   MYKERNEL
maxusers0

#makeoptionsDEBUG=-g#Build kernel with gdb(1) debug symbols

#optionsMATH_EMULATE#Support for x87 emulation
options INET#InterNETworking
#optionsINET6   #IPv6 communications protocols
options FFS #Berkeley Fast Filesystem
options FFS_ROOT#FFS usable as root device [keep this!]
options SOFTUPDATES #Enable FFS soft updates support
#optionsUFS_DIRHASH #Improve performance on big directories
options MFS #Memory Filesystem
options MD_ROOT #MD is a potential root device
#optionsNFS #Network Filesystem
#optionsNFS_ROOT#NFS usable as root device, NFS required
#optionsMSDOSFS #MSDOS Filesystem
options CD9660  #ISO 9660 Filesystem
options CD9660_ROOT #CD-ROM usable as root, CD9660 required
options PROCFS  #Process filesystem
options COMPAT_43   #Compatible with BSD 4.3 [KEEP THIS!]
options SCSI_DELAY=15000#Delay (in ms) before probing SCSI
options UCONSOLE#Allow users to grab the console
options USERCONFIG  #boot -c editor
options VISUAL_USERCONFIG   #visual boot -c editor
options KTRACE  #ktrace(1) support
options SYSVSHM #SYSV-style shared memory
options SYSVMSG #SYSV-style message queues
options SYSVSEM #SYSV-style semaphores
options P1003_1B#Posix P1003_1B real-time extensions
options _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
options ICMP_BANDLIM#Rate limit bad replies
options KBD_INSTALL_CDEV# install a CDEV entry in /dev

# To make an SMP kernel, the next two 

Re: .sh interactive ok, from crontab, not

2002-11-24 Thread Paul A. Scott
> From: Len Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  
> This snippet works fine...
> 
> if ( ps aux | grep -i "^root.*master" ) > /dev/null
> then
> echo "then: exit code equal 0"
> exit 0
> else
> 
> 
> ... when run from the command line, the echo text displays. But, when run
> from crontab every 10 minutes, the if fails, and the else clause runs.
> 
> I've tried every syntax I know, but still can't get this logic to work.

It works for me, and I suspect that it's working for you, too. However, you
may not see the results expected if you are piping the cron output through
sendmail, because the 'echo "then: ...' could be interpreted as a mail
header. Make certain that you output a blank line, eg., echo "", *before*
any lines that contain 'some-word:' so that sendmail stops looking for
headers.

Just a guess.

Also, make sure that you're running the expected shell. Check the SHELL=
line in crontab, or force the script to run via the expected shell by
running 'sh script' instead of just 'script', or tell the script what shell
to run by adding something like the following on the first line:

#!/bin/sh

Although this isn't related to your problem , you might find it simpler to
use the -q option on grep instead of redirecting the output. For example,

if ( ps -aux | grep -q -i "^root.*master" ); then

instead of,

if ( ps aux | grep -i "^root.*master" ) > /dev/null; then

Paul

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Re: Mail to News software suggestions?

2002-11-24 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-11-24 09:51, Cliff Sarginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 06:12:45PM -0500, Doug Lee wrote:
> > Now, if you know of a mail reader sporting an nn/trn-style UI, I'm all
> > ears! :)
>
> I am not sure whether this would do what you want, and I have never
> tried it, but I believe there is a Mutt patch somewher that gives Mutt
> news reading capabilities. I know squat about it, I just pass this on
> for your information.

The mutt-devel port has this patch integrated:

% grep NNTP /usr/ports/mail/mutt-devel/Makefile | head -1
#  WITH_MUTT_NNTP

I've used it for a while, and you will most certainly find the
following bindings very useful in your .muttrc file if you use it too:

bind   index  C   change-newsgroup
bind   pager  C   change-newsgroup

This is similar to 'c' which changes mail folders, and I find it very
easy to remember.

The port dumps core on me on -current while it attempts to close the
nntp connection, and I have started using Emacs + gnus to read some
Usenet stuff, because right now I have no time to debug the problems
it appears to have... but I thought I'd post this anyway.

- Giorgos

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Re: freebsd slice - 2 hdd's

2002-11-24 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-11-24 14:20, Roman Neuhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-11-24 06:29:15 -0500:
> > I was wondering if anyone sees any problem with putting the / , /var,
> > /tmp , and swap slices on ad0 and putting all of the /usr slice on ad1
> > and installing the freebsd boot manager to ad0?
> 
> I do: you don't need to install a boot manager just because you have
> the system spread over more than one disk. :)
> 
> Seriously: no problem, but the boot manager prompt (and delay) is
> going to turn into a nuisance. Install the "standard mbr" (unless,
> of course, you want to boot more than one system on the box).

Right.  As long as the standard MBR can locate and boot the slice that
contains your root fs, you don't need to worry about putting /var,
/usr or /home or any other partition on a second disk.  Just edit your
/etc/fstab with the right entries and you'll be set to go (sysinstall
should do that for you, if this is a new installation).

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Re: Kernel - Error Code 1

2002-11-24 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-11-24 17:52, Miguel Mendez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 08:42:50 -0800 (PST)
> Casey Luttrull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > umass.o(.text+0x1999): undefined reference to `xpt_done'
> > *** Error code 1
> 
> The error is caused by having umass but no scsi...
> 
> deviceumass   # Disks/Mass storage - Requires scbus and da
> ^^^
>
> umass requires the scbus and da scsi drivers, which you commented on
> your kernel config. Enable them and it should work fine.

Add "pass" (Pass through) to the list of required devices too.

: keramida@gothmog:/home/keramida> grep scbus /usr/src/sys/conf/NOTES
: device  scbus   #base SCSI code
: # needs CAM to be present (scbus & pass)

This is a relatively "hidden" dependency of umass too.  I recall
discussing this on IRC with someone a few days back :)

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Re: Fwd: Re: Serious problem installing freebsd into a...

2002-11-24 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-11-24 14:00, TooManySecrets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is the thread about my question with Kent.
> TooManySecrets wrote:
> > Hi!!
> >
> > My name is Manuel Trujillo, from Spain. First, I will apologize about my
> > english... sorry :(
> > Well, I use freebsd since february-2002, and I'm very happy with it. But my
> > problem is now, when I change my pc hardware.
> > I've a SIS 648 MAX motherboard, whit the SIS648 driver, a Seagate 80Gb 7200
> > rpm hard drive, Creative nvidia Ti4400 and a Pentium 4 2'4Mhz with 533 fsb.
> > Well, when I try to install freebsd in it, I obtain this message:
> >
> > ad0: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
> > ata0: resetting devices...

I was seeing exactly this sort of thing too, after replacing my old
Pentium 133 workstation with a newer machine.  Then, FreeBSD would
freeze and stop responding even to CTRL-ALT-ESC that should bring up
the kernel debugger :/

> Hola Manuel,
> 
> Are you using ATA-100 or ATA-133 cables to hook your Maxtor to the SIS
> motherboard. Don't connect your CDROM on the same controller as your HD.
> 
> What do you have in your /boot/loader.conf. The following are possible.
> 
> ruby# m loader.conf
> # -- sysinstall generated deltas -- #
> userconfig_script_load="YES"
> hw.ata.atapi_dma="1"
> ruby# sysctl -a | grep hw.ata
> hw.ata.ata_dma: 1
> hw.ata.wc: 1
> hw.ata.tags: 0
> hw.ata.atapi_dma: 1
> 
> BTW, I have one of those motherboards but haven't tried to replace my
> gateway with it. I have 4 machines with SIS-645.

I have a Gigabyte Titan 667 Series motherboard on my Celeron @ 1800.
The model of the motherboard is GA-8ST667.  The dmesg output includes
the following:

% dmesg | grep -i sis
atapci0:  port 0xf000-0xf00f at device 2.5 on pci0
ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
pcm0:  port 0xe400-0xe47f,0xe000-0xe0ff irq 10 at device 2.7 on pci0
ohci0:  mem 0xef001000-0xef001fff irq 11 at device 3.0 on 
pci0
usb0:  on ohci0
uhub0: SiS OHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
ohci1:  mem 0xef002000-0xef002fff irq 9 at device 3.1 on 
pci0
usb1:  on ohci1
uhub1: SiS OHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
ohci2:  mem 0xef003000-0xef003fff irq 7 at device 3.2 on 
pci0
usb2:  on ohci2
uhub2: SiS OHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1

I could only boot my installed -CURRENT by disabling hw.ata.atapi_dma :/

Try setting hw.ata.ata_dma="0" and hw.ata.atapi_dma="0" at the loader
prompt, and see if you can at least boot your system.

Giorgos.


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packages settings and portupgrade

2002-11-24 Thread Hans Lambermont
Hi,

How can I best set (and store for future use) local package settings
like 'no_gui' etc. for frequent cvsup and portupgrade usage ?

regards,
   Hans Lambermont
-- 
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Re: cannot access floppy drive

2002-11-24 Thread Jens Rehsack
Jens Rehsack wrote:

Hi,

though I have configured floppy access into kernel I cannot access 
floppies on my -CURRENT box. Neither 'cat /dev/fd0.1440 >/dev/null' 
works nor 'mdir a:'.

What I have forgotten: on the same machine the floppy access works using 
DOS (by boot disk!) or 4.7-STABLE

Jens

dmesg output:
Copyright (c) 1992-2002 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #0: Sat Nov 23 07:42:32 CET 2002
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/HOGTHROB
Preloaded elf kernel "/boot/kernel/kernel" at 0xc04a9000.
Timecounter "i8254"  frequency 1193182 Hz
Timecounter "TSC"  frequency 334093026 Hz
CPU: Pentium II/Pentium II Xeon/Celeron (334.09-MHz 686-class CPU)
  Origin = "GenuineIntel"  Id = 0x660  Stepping = 0

Features=0x183f9ff 

real memory  = 268369920 (255 MB)
avail memory = 255668224 (243 MB)
Initializing GEOMetry subsystem
Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled
VESA: v3.0, 16384k memory, flags:0x1, mode table:0xc0424122 (122)
VESA: NVidia
acpi0:  on motherboard
Using $PIR table, 6 entries at 0xc00fded0
acpi0: power button is handled as a fixed feature programming model.
Timecounter "ACPI-safe"  frequency 3579545 Hz
acpi_timer0: <24-bit timer at 3.579545MHz> port 0x4008-0x400b on acpi0
acpi_cpu0:  on acpi0
acpi_button0:  on acpi0
pcib0:  port 
0x5000-0x500f,0x4000-0x4041,0xcf8-0xcff on acpi0
 initial configuration 
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  11: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   0: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.3
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.9.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   0: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.9.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.9.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  11: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.9.3
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   0: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.10.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.10.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  11: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.10.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.10.3
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.11.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  11: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.11.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.11.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   0: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.11.3
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  11: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.7.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.7.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   0: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.7.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.7.3
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  11: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.1.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.1.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   0: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.1.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.1.3
 before setting priority for links 
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC:
interrupts: 3 4 5 6 7101112
1415
penalty:  1660  1660   660  1660  1660  1260  1260  1660 10660 
10660
references:6
priority:0
 before fixup boot-disabled links -
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC:
interrupts: 3 4 5 6 7101112
1415
penalty:  1660  1660   660  1660  1660  1260  1260  1660 10660 
10660
references:6
priority:19680
 after fixup boot-disabled links --
 arbitrated configuration -
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  11: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   5: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.3
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.9.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   5: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.9.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.9.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  1

cannot access floppy drive

2002-11-24 Thread Jens Rehsack
Hi,

though I have configured floppy access into kernel I cannot access 
floppies on my -CURRENT box. Neither 'cat /dev/fd0.1440 >/dev/null' 
works nor 'mdir a:'.

dmesg output:
Copyright (c) 1992-2002 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
	The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #0: Sat Nov 23 07:42:32 CET 2002
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/HOGTHROB
Preloaded elf kernel "/boot/kernel/kernel" at 0xc04a9000.
Timecounter "i8254"  frequency 1193182 Hz
Timecounter "TSC"  frequency 334093026 Hz
CPU: Pentium II/Pentium II Xeon/Celeron (334.09-MHz 686-class CPU)
  Origin = "GenuineIntel"  Id = 0x660  Stepping = 0

Features=0x183f9ff
real memory  = 268369920 (255 MB)
avail memory = 255668224 (243 MB)
Initializing GEOMetry subsystem
Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled
VESA: v3.0, 16384k memory, flags:0x1, mode table:0xc0424122 (122)
VESA: NVidia
acpi0:  on motherboard
Using $PIR table, 6 entries at 0xc00fded0
acpi0: power button is handled as a fixed feature programming model.
Timecounter "ACPI-safe"  frequency 3579545 Hz
acpi_timer0: <24-bit timer at 3.579545MHz> port 0x4008-0x400b on acpi0
acpi_cpu0:  on acpi0
acpi_button0:  on acpi0
pcib0:  port 
0x5000-0x500f,0x4000-0x4041,0xcf8-0xcff on acpi0
 initial configuration 
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  11: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   0: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.3
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.9.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   0: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.9.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.9.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  11: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.9.3
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   0: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.10.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.10.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  11: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.10.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.10.3
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.11.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  11: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.11.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.11.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   0: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.11.3
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  11: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.7.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.7.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   0: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.7.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.7.3
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  11: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.1.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.1.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   0: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.1.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.1.3
 before setting priority for links 
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC:
	interrupts:	 3 4 5 6 71011121415
	penalty:	  1660  1660   660  1660  1660  1260  1260  1660 10660 10660
	references:	6
	priority:	0
 before fixup boot-disabled links -
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC:
	interrupts:	 3 4 5 6 71011121415
	penalty:	  1660  1660   660  1660  1660  1260  1260  1660 10660 10660
	references:	6
	priority:	19680
 after fixup boot-disabled links --
 arbitrated configuration -
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  11: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   5: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.8.3
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKB irq   9: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.9.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   5: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.9.1
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.9.2
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKA irq  11: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.9.3
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKC irq   5: [  3  4  5  6  7 10 11 12 14 15] 
low,level,sharable 0.10.0
\\_SB_.PCI0.ISA_.LNKD irq  10: [  3  4  

Re: Network connection dropping during file transfers

2002-11-24 Thread david
On Sunday 24 November 2002 15:28, David Smithson wrote:
> Hi Matthew.  Thanks for your response.  Pending more tests, the problem has
> been resolved.  Special thanks to Stacey Roberts and his girlfriend.  :)
>

Glad you got it all working. :)


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Re: Network connection dropping during file transfers

2002-11-24 Thread David Smithson
Hi Matthew.  Thanks for your response.  Pending more tests, the problem has
been resolved.  Special thanks to Stacey Roberts and his girlfriend.  :)

A while back I expanded our subnet from 255.255.255.224 to 255.255.255.0.
Long story short:  Samba was binding to the wrong broadcast address.  That
is, 192.168.1.31 instead of 192.168.1.255.  It was an oversight of mine -- a
setting I forgot to changed during the subnet expansion extravaganza.  I
haven't done any real sniffing to see what was actually going on when the
interface timed out.  I'm just glad it works now.  I'll celebrate 50 hours
of overtime with a beer or two...or three, maybe four 5 6 7...

I'll answer some of your questions below.

> i) Is there any chance of meeting your deadline given the current state
> of your system?

I will be able to meet the deadline now.  Yay!  (The citizens of Custom Film
Effects -- after much deliberation -- decide to acknowledge System
Administrator Day)

> ii) Have you ever had this hardware setup working well under this sort
> of load?

Not really.  I've added render engines and workstations recently.  Also, the
new version of Digital Fusion seems to be more efficient at using processor
time and memory so I really cranks out frames.

> iii) Do you really need 1000baseTX network speeds?

Absolutely.  We're dealing with 12MB cineon images.  Some comp'd shots
render very quickly -- load, save, load, save, load, save, load, save ...

Thanks for taking an interest.



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Bad IP version for 1.44.2.5

2002-11-24 Thread Christoph Kukulies
Strange, I kill -HUP inetd and get the following:
Nov 24 20:44:50 host inetd[201]: bad IP version for 1.44.2.5

Any clues?
(FreeBSD 4.4)
--
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Default Quotas and Regex Searches

2002-11-24 Thread Grant Peel
Hi all,

A while back I set something somewhere so that when I add a new user,
the OS (FreeBSD 4.4) sets a default user quota for that new user. I have
since decided to give users more space, but can;t remember where I set up
the default *sigh*. Does anyone know where new user default quotas are set?

I need to set up some scripts, but an reletively new to shell scripting.
I was wondering if anyone could give me a primer on how to search through
text files (example httpd.conf) and add /delete / replace lines based on
matching the strings "ServerName" "".
For example, If I want to write a script to set up new Webalizer logs, I
would make the script add a file in the webalizer dir to add a conf file
(domain.ext.conf) then would need to add the TransferLog directive to a
specific  ...  directive.

-Grant

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Re: Mail to News software suggestions?

2002-11-24 Thread Jason George


>I want to read busy mailing lists with nn or trn.  I have space to
>store the messages as news articles locally.  I'm looking for a
>system that will take incoming list mail and deposit it in "newsgroups"
>I create for them on this machine.  I use procmail, so it would be
>fine to pass off list mail messages to this system via procmail
>recipes.  I also hope to find an easy way to expire/delete articles
>easily after I read them, individually or (more likely) in bulk
>after each of my nn/trn sessions.  Note that these pseudo-newsgroups
>are for my use only and will not be seen outside of my system, so
>a read article never need be kept at all, really, unless I decide
>to keep an archive.  Also, I do not handle "real" newsgroups here
>at all (I don't have THAT much space); if I ever use nn/trn locally
>to read real news, I'll find an NNTP server.
>
>Does anyone know a good way to do this?
>

http://tack.fukui-med.ac.jp/NetBSD/en/mail2news.html

I've been very happy with this package.  I gateway about 4000 list messages 
per day into INN and auto-expire them after 90 days.


--J
Jason George, P.Eng.
Calgary, Canada

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problem to init irssi

2002-11-24 Thread xxavi

good, when I init irssi, it don't init:

[root@x]/root(111): irssi
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: /usr/libdata/perl/5.00503/mach/auto/Irssi/Irssi.so:
Undefined symbol "signal_add_full"
[root@x]/root(112): 

an idea for solvent this problem?

thanks.

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Re: The FreeBSD Diary: 2002-11-03 - 2002-11-23

2002-11-24 Thread Dan Langille
On 24 Nov 2002 at 18:03, Heiko Recktenwald wrote:

> > 6-Nov : Postfix - virtual domains
> >  This is easier than it sounds
> >  http://freebsddiary.org/postfix.php?2
> 
> Wonderfull for ISPs etc, 

I assure you, not just ISPs use that.  Many people using FreeBSD in 
non-ISP situations use this stuff.  Hopefully you aren't grouping 
them into the 'etc' category.  :)

> but I wish you would also
> bring something like sendmail.cf for dialup users, 
> things that could go into the faq, or sendmail.cf
> with auth, for smarthosts that need that.

The article is about Postfix, but sendmail.cf is for Sendmail.  I 
don't think I will be writing about Sendmail anytime soon because I 
don't use it for my mail servers.

Thanks for the feedback.
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Re: Adding users in FreeBSD 4.7

2002-11-24 Thread Unix Tools
Hi,
In /etc/adduser.conf
The line usernameregexp should look like
usernameregexp = '^[a-z0-9_][a-z0-9_-]*$'

If not replace it with the above line and then add a user.
on running the adduser script it will first ask for 
Usernames must match regular expression:
[^[a-z0-9_][a-z0-9_-]*$]:

JUST HIT ENTER ON THE PROMPT.

Cheers



- Original Message - 
From: "KevinG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 11:44 PM
Subject: Adding users in FreeBSD 4.7


> Hello,
> 
> I installed 4.7 on a new box and when I try to add users (by
>   running adduser) I smack into a roadblock;
>   the system asks that I enter the username, which I do,
>   and it continues to insist that I enter the username again, over and
>   over...
>   It seems the "regular expressions" feature is balling me up and I am
>   unsure how this fits into the scheme.
>   Man adduser and pw haven't helped me much.
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
>  KevinG  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
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.sh interactive ok, from crontab, not

2002-11-24 Thread Len Conrad
Trying to write a little watch-dog/keep-alive script for a couple of 
related daemons, an MTA and an SMTP AV scanner.

This snippet works fine...

if ( ps aux | grep -i "^root.*master" ) > /dev/null
then
echo "then: exit code equal 0"
exit 0
else


... when run from the command line, the echo text displays. But, when run 
from crontab every 10 minutes, the if fails, and the else clause runs.

I've tried every syntax I know, but still can't get this logic to work.

Upstream in the same script, there is another "if" with same syntax that 
also checks a related daemon, and that IF works as expected, both 
interactively and from crontab.

suggestions?

Len


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Re: Adding users in FreeBSD 4.7

2002-11-24 Thread Jack L. Stone
At 10:14 AM 11.24.2002 -0800, KevinG wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I installed 4.7 on a new box and when I try to add users (by
>  running adduser) I smack into a roadblock;
>  the system asks that I enter the username, which I do,
>  and it continues to insist that I enter the username again, over and
>  over...
>  It seems the "regular expressions" feature is balling me up and I am
>  unsure how this fits into the scheme.
>  Man adduser and pw haven't helped me much.
>
>-- 
>Best regards,
> KevinG  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

The system will first ask you to set the regexpressions and all you should
do is press enter to each one if you agree with its offering to set up.
Then, onec that is done, it will ask for the user to set up.

I suspect you are trying to enter the user too soon in the process... that
is the usual problem.

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Administrator

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Re: jumping sound with maestro3 card

2002-11-24 Thread Adam Weinberger
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>> (11.24.2002 @ 0812 PST): Aragon Gouveia said, in 0.4K: <<
> Hi,
> 
> Can anyone comment on their experience with Maestro3 cards under FreeBSD and
> XFree86?
> 
> I've just recently set mine up. I'm finding sound output (xmms) incredibly
> jerky. Anyone else experienced the same thing?
>> end of "jumping sound with maestro3 card" from Aragon Gouveia <<

Yes. I have a Dell Inspiron 8100 laptop, p3/1.2Ghz, half a gig of RAM.
When I play streaming mp3s the sound is fine, but playing tracks locally
is a mess.

I was going to use this laptop for my band's live shows... boot a custom
kernel that would dedicate the system solely to becoming a sampler, but
the blips and skips were too ridiculous.

# Adam


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Adding users in FreeBSD 4.7

2002-11-24 Thread KevinG
Hello,

I installed 4.7 on a new box and when I try to add users (by
  running adduser) I smack into a roadblock;
  the system asks that I enter the username, which I do,
  and it continues to insist that I enter the username again, over and
  over...
  It seems the "regular expressions" feature is balling me up and I am
  unsure how this fits into the scheme.
  Man adduser and pw haven't helped me much.

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Re: Kerberos is set up - now what?

2002-11-24 Thread Peter Much

Hi all, 

 as it seems to me, Kerberos5 is mostly unsupported in FreeBSD.

Yes, this is going to be a rant.

If you have an appropriate Kerberos support, no rsh, rlogin,
ftp, telnet or elsewhat will ever ask you for a password, if
you login to an account where you are allowed to do so via its
.klogin file.
This means, that support for Kerberos5 needs to be built into
the servers and clients for ftp, telnet, rsh, rlogin, etc. It
is not enough to just run a kerberos5 server (aka kdc) and
make logins kerberos-aware via PAM.

This was already implemented with FreeBSD 2.2 and kerberos4
at least for rsh and rlogin, but now(*) with Kerberos5, if I 
connect to the kshell port, I just get:
rshd[8654]: usage: rshd [-alnDL]

Furthermore, it is possible to do session encryption based
on the principal, so essentially we could throw ssh etc. and all
that crap completely into the wastebasket, and instead had
a third-party based authentication scheme with single-sign-on
over the whole network and a central (and replicateable) server 
that can optionally be adminstered remotely. (Supposed the 
crypt stuff inside kerberos5 is hardened enough for today's
purposes.)

Ok, I do not know of any unix distribution that actually engages 
these possibilities, but they are there. Well, AIX got fairly
far with 4.3.3, telnet and ftp and all the rsh stuff actually
works without passwords there, and K4 and K5 and standard
logins all do work simultaneously. But when I asked the support
how to run telnet with session encryption based on my DCE/K5
principal (aka "packet-level privacy" as documented for DCE
and practically used in DFS), they shrugged and suggested me
to install ssh!


(*) "now" means FreeBSD 4.4, I didnt get the time to upgrade 
further yet. No doubt the PAM integration has evolved since 
then, but it doesnt look like a really substantial progress to 
what I described above.

PMc

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Re: Manage, centralize and backup configuration files

2002-11-24 Thread Janine C . Buorditez
Hi.

You are a true genious. It is like I've found something I've been looking for all
my life. And for that I am grateful.

This sure beats the RCS-only method with tons of RCS directories spread across
the system with little or no control. If I get this right, critical will copy the
listed files into its location and manage them from there? Simply put. I haven't
tested it yet as:

::: janine[aegis] [~/cvs] % ./critical  [19:54]
./critical: Command not found.

I made the file executeable, and tried installing ksh, obviously to no good.

What do I do to get going?

By the way, how do you create those fancy directory listings? I have to say I
loved them. It seems to me you're quite taken with systemized neat design as I
am. Keep up the good work. Let me know what other goodies you have, except the
ones available at your site. That'd be great!

THANK YOU! *hugs*

Sincerely,
Janine

On 22 Nov 2002 16:49:36 -0500
"Karl Vogel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >> On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 13:53:48 +0100, 
> >> Janine C.Buorditez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 
> J> I was thinking better back up my configuration files.  Then I thought,
> J> what if they were regularly backed up into a centralized directory where
> J> I also could manage them from?  Like, when I'm done modifying a file it
> J> is compied from the config repository into its original directory.
> 
>You can do that.  I prefer to modify them in place and let the system
>worry about putting them under revision control.
> 
> J> What about a combination of rsync and CVS?
> 
>Rsync is a good idea if you want your files backed up on a separate
>server.  CVS is a bit inflexible with directories, so I prefer RCS.
> 
> J> I'm not even sure this is possible.  Which is why I'm open for advices
> J> from anyone who has a working model of how to set up such a convenient
> J> way of administering your system.
> 
>http://www.dnaco.net/~vogelke/Software/Configuration_Management/System_Files
>describes my setup.  All it does is keep a chosen set of files under RCS
>control.
> 
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disabling ultradma

2002-11-24 Thread TooManySecrets
Hi!

Anybody know howto disable ultradma at initial install for freebsd 4.7???

Thank you very much.

-- 
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ingles)

Have a nice day :-)
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Re: Sound panic (was: recording from line input)

2002-11-24 Thread John Bleichert
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Vladimir Kushnir wrote:
> Subject: Re: Sound panic (was: recording from line input)
> 
> Hi,
> I had the same problem under -CURRENT
> 
> On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Richard Tobin wrote:
> 
> > Following up my own question:
> >
> > > I want to record audio from my sound card's line in.  I'm then going to
> > > record the output onto a CD.  I'm familiar with writing CDs, but what's
> > > the easiest way to get the input?
> >
> > I tried the audacity port, and to my surprise pressing on the record
> > button produced a panic.  Trying something simpler, I also get a panic
> > with
> >
> >   aurecord -rate 44000 -file aiff -data AuFormatLinearSigned16MSB /tmp/rec
> >  ~
> 
> Here seems to be a problem. Yamaha (at least YMF724) for some reason
> doesn't like any rate but 48000. With this rate, all the resorders I tried
> work fine.
> 


Yep, things get panicky if you try an unsupported sample rate. Find one 
that works (as above) and Audacity should work fine.

#  John Bleichert 
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cvs server takes al lot of cpu time and memory

2002-11-24 Thread Sven Vermeulen
Hello,

I have a problem with the cvs server which comes with freebsd. When a user
connects my cvs server, inetd creates a cvs process as usual but when that
process is finished with its job, it doesn't stop anymore and it takes a lot
of cpu time and memory!

It looks like that this problem has been appeared after I did a make world
to 4.7-STABLE. I  also added IPv6 to the kernel and enabled it in
/etc/rc.conf, may'be this has something to do with it...


Thanks in advance,
Sven.



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Re: The FreeBSD Diary: 2002-11-03 - 2002-11-23

2002-11-24 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
> 6-Nov : Postfix - virtual domains
>  This is easier than it sounds
>  http://freebsddiary.org/postfix.php?2

Wonderfull for ISPs etc, but I wish you would also
bring something like sendmail.cf for dialup users, 
things that could go into the faq, or sendmail.cf
with auth, for smarthosts that need that.


H.



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ugen0: Lucent ORiNOCO USB Client

2002-11-24 Thread Bela Pesics
Hi!

Does anybody know if ugen0: Lucent ORiNOCO USB Client is working under FreeBSD?

dmesg:

usb0: USB revision 1.0
uhub0: VIA UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
ugen0: Lucent ORiNOCO USB Client, rev 1.01/0.01, addr 2

dmesg| grep wi:

nothing

usbdevs -d:
addr 1: UHCI root hub, VIA
  uhub0
 addr 2: ORiNOCO USB Client, Lucent
   ugen0

I thought that i would use pccardd because the usb client consists a pcmcia card... 
but: pccardd[173]: fatal error: no PC-CARD slots

what should i do to get it work?

thx

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Re: Kernel - Error Code 1

2002-11-24 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 08:42:50AM -0800, Casey Luttrull wrote:
> I compiled my new kernal and called in MYKERNEL.  Then
> I issue the command 
> make buildkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL.
> Everything seems to go fine until the end of the
> process it gives my this error:

[...]

> # SCSI peripherals
> #device   scbus   # SCSI bus (required)
> #device   da  # Direct Access (disks)

[...]

> deviceumass   # Disks/Mass storage - Requires scbus and da
   ^

Please read the instructions carefully.

Cheers,

Matthew


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Re: Kernel - Error Code 1

2002-11-24 Thread Miguel Mendez
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 08:42:50 -0800 (PST)
Casey Luttrull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

> I compiled my new kernal and called in MYKERNEL.  Then
> I issue the command 
> make buildkernel KERNCONF=MYKERNEL.
> Everything seems to go fine until the end of the
> process it gives my this error:
> 
> linking kernel
> umass.o: In function `umass_cam_attach_sim':
> umass.o(.text+0x12bf): undefined reference to
[...]
> umass.o(.text+0x1999): undefined reference to
> `xpt_done'
> *** Error code 1

The error is caused by having umass but no scsi...

device  umass   # Disks/Mass storage - Requires scbus and da
^^^

umass requires the scbus and da scsi drivers, which you commented on
your kernel config. Enable them and it should work fine.

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Re: RPM with FreeBSD

2002-11-24 Thread Miguel Mendez
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 17:45:15 +0100
Janine C.Buorditez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

> aegis# rpm -i --ignoreos --root /compat/linux --dbpath /var/lib/rpm
> vmware-workstation-3.2.0-2230.i386.rpm error: failed dependencies:
> /usr/bin/perl is needed by VMwareWorkstation-3.2.0-2230

VMware 3.x doesn't work on FreeBSD due to lack of suitable kernel
modules. However, 2.x does, and it's even in the ports tree, under the
emulators section.

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Re: lsof: help understanding output

2002-11-24 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 04:01:13PM +0100, Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
> I installed the BIND daemon as chroot to /chroot/mamed,
> does the following lsof output show that named is not chroot'ed?
> 
> FreeBSD 4.6.2, BIND 9.2.1
> 
> syslogd80root4u  unix 0xca5d0e000t0 
> /chroot/named/dev/log
> named 470   named  cwd   VDIR  13,131072512  16715 
> /chroot/named/etc/namedb
> named 470   named  rtd   VDIR  13,131072512  16305 /chroot/named
> named 470   named  txt   VREG  13,1310723337414  16966 
> /chroot/named/named
> named 470   named  txt   VREG  13,131079  80756 175176 
> /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1
> named 470   named  txt   VREG  13,131079 580520 336941 
> /usr/lib/libc.so.4
> named 470   named0u  VCHR2,20t0  16948 
> /chroot/named/dev/null (like character special /dev/null)
> named 470   named1u  VCHR2,20t0  16948 
> /chroot/named/dev/null (like character special /dev/null)
> named 470   named2u  VCHR2,20t0  16948 
> /chroot/named/dev/null (like character special /dev/null)
> named 470   named3u  unix 0xca5d0bc00t0->0xca5d0ec0
> named 470   named4u  IPv4 0xca65fc800t0UDP 
> candyman.i.inter-sonic.com:domain
> named 470   named5u  IPv4 0xca6eee800t0TCP 
> candyman.i.inter-sonic.com:domain (LISTEN)
> named 470   named6u  IPv4 0xca65fb000t0UDP 
> localhost.i.inter-sonic.com:domain
> named 470   named7u  IPv4 0xca6eec600t0TCP 
> localhost.i.inter-sonic.com:domain (LISTEN)
> named 470   named8u  IPv4 0xca65fa400t0UDP *:domain
> named 470   named9u  IPv6 0xca65fbc00t0UDP *:1064
> named 470   named   10r  VCHR2,30t0  16949 
> /chroot/named/dev/random (like character special /dev/random)

No --- that's fine.  named dynamically links against libc.so.4 before
the call to chroot(2), so you don't need to copy great chunks of
/usr/lib into your chroot area.  Then when it daemonizes, it reopens
file descriptors 0, 1, 2 onto /dev/null (SOP for a well behaved daemon
process: see daemon(3)), and you can see that because of the chroot(2)
call, it's actually redirecting to /chroot/named/dev/null.

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: How to make FreeBSD like NetBIOS names?

2002-11-24 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 03:00:09PM +0100, Pascal Giannakakis wrote:

> > In FreeBSD 5.x there will be support for Name Service Switch
> > functionality, which will make it possible for someone to write an
> > add-on to allow name resolution via NetBIOS.  However, that doesn't
> > help here and now.
> 
> Please tell me more, i use FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT. Has this made the way into
> the handbook yet?

See the nsswitch.conf(5) man page for how to configure NSS.  In theory
the software you want is already written as part of the Samba project
--- see:

http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/wbinfo.1.html
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/winbindd.8.html

however at the moment it seems that the net/samba port doesn't install
either of those executables, or any sort of libnss_* modules (I
suspect that naming convention may be a Linux-ism: no idea what the
equivalent under FreeBSD is, if it's different).  So I guess there's a
job of porting to do there.

There was a thread on this subject in [EMAIL PROTECTED] back
in July, starting with this message:


http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=187816+0+archive/2002/freebsd-hackers/20020728.freebsd-hackers

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Matthew

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Re: Logging transactions in MySQL

2002-11-24 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 10:12:24AM -, Kjell wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I have followed the instructions on the mysql.com site to set up mysql 
> to log all changes to my data base. This works fine. But when I reboot 
> the PC I have to manually restart the logging. How can I automate this?
> 
> regards from Kjell/LA3SG

How did you go about setting up MySQL to log?  You can generally put a
script of your own making in /usr/local/etc/rc.d if you want have
something occur on every boot.  `man rc` - look for rc.d.

Nathan

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jumping sound with maestro3 card

2002-11-24 Thread Aragon Gouveia
Hi,

Can anyone comment on their experience with Maestro3 cards under FreeBSD and
XFree86?

I've just recently set mine up. I'm finding sound output (xmms) incredibly
jerky. Anyone else experienced the same thing?

Any help appreciated.


Thanks,
Aragon

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Re: RPM with FreeBSD

2002-11-24 Thread Janine C . Buorditez
Hi.

Unfortunately I have no /compat/linux/bin/perl, nor a /usr/compat/linux/bin/perl.

By the way, how do I tell RPM where perl is located? And why won't it use
/usr/bin/perl?

--janine

On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 16:49:26 +0100
Roman Neuhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> # [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-11-24 17:45:15 +0100:
> > Hi.
> > 
> > I'm trying to install the full version of VMWare using RPM on my
> > FreeBSD system.
> > 
> > I'm experiencing this problem:
> > 
> > aegis# rpm -i --ignoreos --root /compat/linux --dbpath /var/lib/rpm 
>vmware-workstation-3.2.0-2230.i386.rpm 
> > error: failed dependencies:
> > /usr/bin/perl is needed by VMwareWorkstation-3.2.0-2230
> > 
> > Is anyone familiar with this? Any feedback is appreciated. Thank you.
> 
> Looks like it wants /usr/compat/linux/usr/bin/perl.
> 
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Re: RPM with FreeBSD

2002-11-24 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-11-24 17:45:15 +0100:
> Hi.
> 
> I'm trying to install the full version of VMWare using RPM on my
> FreeBSD system.
> 
> I'm experiencing this problem:
> 
> aegis# rpm -i --ignoreos --root /compat/linux --dbpath /var/lib/rpm 
>vmware-workstation-3.2.0-2230.i386.rpm 
> error: failed dependencies:
> /usr/bin/perl is needed by VMwareWorkstation-3.2.0-2230
> 
> Is anyone familiar with this? Any feedback is appreciated. Thank you.

Looks like it wants /usr/compat/linux/usr/bin/perl.

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RPM with FreeBSD

2002-11-24 Thread Janine C . Buorditez
Hi.

I'm trying to install the full version of VMWare using RPM on my FreeBSD system.

I'm experiencing this problem:

aegis# rpm -i --ignoreos --root /compat/linux --dbpath /var/lib/rpm 
vmware-workstation-3.2.0-2230.i386.rpm 
error: failed dependencies:
/usr/bin/perl is needed by VMwareWorkstation-3.2.0-2230

Is anyone familiar with this? Any feedback is appreciated. Thank you.

Sincerely,
Janine

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RE: dhclient too verbose in /var/log/messages

2002-11-24 Thread JoeB
You have to change the level keyword in /etc/syslog.conf to select
or not to select what type of messages you want to log. The level
describes the severity of the message, and is a keyword from the
following ordered list (higher to lower): emerg, alert, crit, err,
warning, notice, info and debug. You may want to start with warning
as notice, info, and debug generates the kind of general operational
msgs you are seeing. For more details read the man page on
syslog.conf

-Original Message-
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: dhclient too verbose in /var/log/messages

On Sunday 24 November 2002 12:48 am, David Daugherty wrote:
> It's not much to go on but you might be able to find something
under
> 'man dhclient.conf'

BTDT. "/log" results in no hits in "man dhclient.conf". Same results
for
"/verb" looking for verbose.

> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of David
> > Kelly Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 7:27 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: dhclient too verbose in /var/log/messages
> >
> >
> > For the last year or so something changed in dhclient and/or
> > my ISP resulting in dhclient being way too chatty with syslog
> > and flooding /var/log/messages with this about every 75
> > minutes, when my DHCP lease is renewed:
> >
> > Nov 21 05:43:00 Frisket dhclient: New Network Number:
> > 24.214.110.0 Nov 21 05:43:00 Frisket dhclient: New Broadcast
> > Address: 24.214.110.255
> >
> > I don't see any ready way to configure dhclient to mute this
> > output.
> >
> > Placing a sed filter in /etc/syslog.conf would be one way to
> > stifle the chattyness but that should be the avenue of last
> > resort. How might I convince dhclient to be quiet and/or log
> > elsewhere?
> >
> > --
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> > capacity -- the rest is overhead for the operating system.
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adding ca_ES locale to FreeBSD

2002-11-24 Thread Joan Picanyol i Puig
Hi,

I'd like to have the ca_ES locale added to FreeBSD. In my -STABLE src
tree I find:

grummit:/usr/src$ find . -name es_ES*
./share/colldef/es_ES.ISO8859-1.src
./share/colldef/es_ES.ISO8859-15.src
./share/monetdef/es_ES.ISO8859-1.src
./share/msgdef/es_ES.ISO8859-1.src
./share/numericdef/es_ES.ISO8859-1.src
./share/timedef/es_ES.ISO8859-1.src

I've reviewed all of these and the only one which would need changing
would be share/timedef/*.src (and probably share/*/Makefile) which I
attach to this message.

What would be the fastest way to get this commited? Are there any other
files which would need some changes? Should I file a PR?
Should I make a patch to create all the files (hints to obtain a perfect
patch are welcomed)? To whom should I send it?

tks
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Re: dhclient too verbose in /var/log/messages

2002-11-24 Thread David Kelly
On Sunday 24 November 2002 12:48 am, David Daugherty wrote:
> It's not much to go on but you might be able to find something under
> 'man dhclient.conf'

BTDT. "/log" results in no hits in "man dhclient.conf". Same results for 
"/verb" looking for verbose.

> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of David
> > Kelly Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 7:27 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: dhclient too verbose in /var/log/messages
> >
> >
> > For the last year or so something changed in dhclient and/or
> > my ISP resulting in dhclient being way too chatty with syslog
> > and flooding /var/log/messages with this about every 75
> > minutes, when my DHCP lease is renewed:
> >
> > Nov 21 05:43:00 Frisket dhclient: New Network Number:
> > 24.214.110.0 Nov 21 05:43:00 Frisket dhclient: New Broadcast
> > Address: 24.214.110.255
> >
> > I don't see any ready way to configure dhclient to mute this
> > output.
> >
> > Placing a sed filter in /etc/syslog.conf would be one way to
> > stifle the chattyness but that should be the avenue of last
> > resort. How might I convince dhclient to be quiet and/or log
> > elsewhere?
> >
> > --
> > David Kelly N4HHE, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ===
> >== The human mind ordinarily operates at only ten percent of its
> > capacity -- the rest is overhead for the operating system.
> >
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SCSI Disk question

2002-11-24 Thread Cliff Sarginson
Hi
I have a chance to get at a good price a
IBM 73LZX 18GB 160 drive

I know there was a mechanical problem with one of the IBM SCSI ranges.
Does anyone know anything about this particular model ?

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lsof: help understanding output

2002-11-24 Thread Per olof Ljungmark
I installed the BIND daemon as chroot to /chroot/mamed,
does the following lsof output show that named is not chroot'ed?

FreeBSD 4.6.2, BIND 9.2.1

syslogd80root4u  unix 0xca5d0e000t0 
/chroot/named/dev/log
named 470   named  cwd   VDIR  13,131072512  16715 
/chroot/named/etc/namedb
named 470   named  rtd   VDIR  13,131072512  16305 /chroot/named
named 470   named  txt   VREG  13,1310723337414  16966 
/chroot/named/named
named 470   named  txt   VREG  13,131079  80756 175176 
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1
named 470   named  txt   VREG  13,131079 580520 336941 
/usr/lib/libc.so.4
named 470   named0u  VCHR2,20t0  16948 
/chroot/named/dev/null (like character special /dev/null)
named 470   named1u  VCHR2,20t0  16948 
/chroot/named/dev/null (like character special /dev/null)
named 470   named2u  VCHR2,20t0  16948 
/chroot/named/dev/null (like character special /dev/null)
named 470   named3u  unix 0xca5d0bc00t0->0xca5d0ec0
named 470   named4u  IPv4 0xca65fc800t0UDP 
candyman.i.inter-sonic.com:domain
named 470   named5u  IPv4 0xca6eee800t0TCP 
candyman.i.inter-sonic.com:domain (LISTEN)
named 470   named6u  IPv4 0xca65fb000t0UDP 
localhost.i.inter-sonic.com:domain
named 470   named7u  IPv4 0xca6eec600t0TCP 
localhost.i.inter-sonic.com:domain (LISTEN)
named 470   named8u  IPv4 0xca65fa400t0UDP *:domain
named 470   named9u  IPv6 0xca65fbc00t0UDP *:1064
named 470   named   10r  VCHR2,30t0  16949 
/chroot/named/dev/random (like character special /dev/random)

Thanks,
/per olof


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Re: How to make FreeBSD like NetBIOS names?

2002-11-24 Thread Pascal Giannakakis
> On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 01:47:54AM +0100, Pascal Giannakakis wrote:
>
> > But how can i make FreeBSD use NetBIOS-names, so that commans like the
one
> > below will work?
> >
> > > ping winmachine
> >
> > I want my FreeBSD to resolve names this way:
> >
> > 1.) /etc/hosts
> > 2.) NetBIOS names (probably managed by Samba)
> > 3.) DNS
> >
> > How do i achieve this? Thx.
>
> That's not possible in FreeBSD 4.x: there's no general support for
> NetBIOS name resolution outside of the Samba code.  Usually you can
> get along fine without it --- a good thing to do is ensure that the
> DNS and NetBIOS names of all your windows machines match up.  If you
> use a Windows DHCP/DNS server with dynamic DNS, you may be able to
> automate that.  Otherwise, you're going to have to lash something
> together with scripts or just manually keep your DNS in line with
> NetBIOS.
>
> In FreeBSD 5.x there will be support for Name Service Switch
> functionality, which will make it possible for someone to write an
> add-on to allow name resolution via NetBIOS.  However, that doesn't
> help here and now.

Please tell me more, i use FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT. Has this made the way into
the handbook yet?



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Re: Upgrading FreeBSD

2002-11-24 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-11-23 18:23:05 -0900:
> I'm learning how the FreeBSD upgrade process works. I've got cvsup
> working and can grabe 4-stable.
> 
> What I don't understand is the ports tree. Does it get updated when I
> do make buildworld etc...?

no. it gets updated when you update it. how that is done depends on
details of your setup: you can either run cvsup with the right
supfile by hand, or you can have your ports tree updated by issuing
"make update" in /usr/ports or /usr/src (this is how I do it).

look in /etc/defaults/make.conf for details.

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Re: freebsd slice - 2 hdd's

2002-11-24 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-11-24 06:29:15 -0500:
> I was wondering if anyone sees any problem with putting the / , /var,
> /tmp , and swap slices on ad0 and putting all of the /usr slice on ad1
> and installing the freebsd boot manager to ad0?

I do: you don't need to install a boot manager just because you have
the system spread over more than one disk. :)

Seriously: no problem, but the boot manager prompt (and delay) is
going to turn into a nuisance. Install the "standard mbr" (unless,
of course, you want to boot more than one system on the box).

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Re: freebsd slice - 2 hdd's

2002-11-24 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 06:29:15AM -0500, Michael Sharp wrote:
> My wife's business wants to have a freebsd server and they gave her a old
> computer to install freebsd on. The machine has 2 small hdd's ( seen as
> ad0 and ad1 ) and I was wondering if anyone sees any problem with putting
> the / , /var, /tmp , and swap slices on ad0 and putting all of the /usr
> slice on ad1 and installing the freebsd boot manager to ad0?

That should work fine.  You don't even need to install the boot
manager on ad0 --- the default MBR should work perfectly well.  You
only need the boot manager when you've got several different OS's on
the same machine --- not when there's just the one OS, even if spread
over several disks.

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: DHCP and an internal web server

2002-11-24 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 11:02:52PM -0800, Gary D Kline wrote:
> 
>   I understand that there are hardware solutions that allow
>   a host to run a web server thu DHCPD, but is there a way 
>   of configuring one of my behind-the-firewall server to 
>   serve pages.
> 
>   zen.thought.org is an example; i is an older 4.7 system
>   hardwired as 10.0.0.247.  Is there a way of configuring
>   things to let http://zen.thought.org serve miscellaneous
>   essays and references, e.g., for my profs.
> 
>   thanks for ny clues...  i'm new to dhcp... obviously!

Errr... Are you by any chance confusing DHCP with NAT?  All that DHCP
will do for you is assign IP numbers etc. for machines on your local
network and tell them where to find various services.  For foreign
machines trying to access your systems, it won't do anything.  In
fact, you really, really don't want foreign machines to be able to
access your DHCP server at all.

Now zen.thought.org has an RFC1918 address.  That's fine for you, on
your intranet, but it can't be accessed from the Internet at large.
If you're going to publish stuff via HTTP from that machine you need
to somehow give it access to a registered internet IP.  One way of
doing that is by using natd(8) to forward packets to port 80 on one
of your Internet visible machines to a machine on your private
network:

natd -n fxp0 -redirect_port 10.0.0.247:80 80

Another way is to use a web server running apache on an internet
visible machine to reverse-proxy requests for particular URI's to your
internal web server.  There a good discussion about using mod_rewrite
to do that sort of thing in the apache manual:

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/rewriteguide.html

Both of these solutions will require you to hardwire the address of
your internal server in the dhcpd(8) config, so that you don't run
into problems if the lease doesn't get renewed with the same IP
number.

(You might want to investigate using some DNS trickery with views to
hide your internal addresses from the outside world, whilst still
letting your internal machines operate normally.  But that's just
icing on the cake.)

Cheers,

Matthew

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