Re: more than 2gb of memory

2008-04-03 Thread Wojciech Puchar

with ulimit

on i386 - i don't know if 2 or 3GB is a limit.
on amd64 - essentially no limit


On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Victor M. Blood wrote:


Hi, All.

How to allow ussage more than 2gb of memory on freebsd per process?


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Over 50s housing unaffected by credit crunch / doldrums

2008-04-03 Thread Open Eye Corporation Limited
While residential and commercial construction remains in the doldrums, the 
seniors housing market remains unaffected.

Over 50s are cashed up and asset rich. They are not waiting in their collective 
desires for new experiences, and housing options which mirror those ambitions.

Join me for a critically important day long briefing on exactly what the over 
50s want.

There are super profits to be made from 100 niche markets for the over 50.

This will be the fourth year of this highly acclaimed 100 Trends in Seniors 
Housing Seminars and is an absolute must attend if you are -

i. A land owner considering any development in Over 50s Housing
ii. An architect who needs an independent view of where Over 50s Housing is 
tracking
iii. A developer who cares about his/her project's longevity
iv. Or an existing Management Company Senior Executive looking at or evaluating 
new business / market opportunities

A 9:30am to 4:00pm seminar/workshop for a maximum of 15 attendees to gain a 
thorough private briefing on all trends in the Over 50s Housing (All economic 
strata)
 
This intimate setting allows both industry newcomers/greenhorns and 
well-established operators an opportunity to learn years of study in one day.
 
The trends will cover all Over 50s Housing in independent, semi-dependent and 
dependent sectors.
(i.e. Retirement Villages / Care Homes / Dementia / Sheltered Housing / 
Supported Housing / Assisted Living)

Previous Attendees Include
Anchor Trust, Sunderland Housing Group (Gentoo), Fold Housing Association, HICA 
group, MHA Care Group, Hunt Group, Riverside Housing Association, ITEC and N.I. 
Housing and dozens of leading luminaries.
 
Who is the Seminar Aimed at:
Builders, developers, financiers, architects, owners, seniors housing 
executives who are either, contemplating entering the over 50s housing sector 
and long standing industry players who need an outside view to freshen up 
thinking, perspective or re-evaluate industry positioning.
 
Content:
Detailed analysis of the 100 sub-trends in +50s independent housing, as well as 
the sub-trends in semi-dependant housing and the future of care homes, 
socio-economic trends, social impacts, financing techniques and an overview of 
best practice developers, funders, managers and operators as well as a review 
of design, architecture, construction and business models.
 
Presentation Coordinator:
The all day session will be presented by the research editor of 
www.seniorshousing.co.uk one of the foremost authorities worldwide on seniors 
housing trends).
 
Comments by Past Participants:
I exhort you to attend. The delegates who have attended the Day Long Sessions 
mid-year have enjoyed the most extraordinary experience.
 
The reactions have covered the full gamut
 
This has been a life changing experience - London
 
You have added a new dimension to my business - Washington D.C.
 
Can we stay in contact so that you may guide my learning and development - 
Washington D.C.
 
Why didn't you say in your promotion of the event that you were this good? 
This exceeds any conference I've ever been to - New York
 
The New Business Models were awe-inspiring - New York
 
I've been going to industry conferences for many years and have never heard 
anything as insightful as this ... - Los Angeles

That's an outstanding New Financial Model - Jersey (Channel Islands)
  
Tailored Business Help:
We will stay in contact beyond the Day Long Seminar. We will provide updates on 
the Trends and you will be given private access for help beyond the Day Seminar.
 
These sessions are so valuable because they are run in very small numbers and 
only twice a year.  
 
Venues:
London  Mon 21 July 20089:30am to 4:00pm
Manchester  Wed 23 July 20089:30am to 4:00pm
Edinburgh   Thu 24 July 20089:30am to 4:00pm
Dublin  Fri 25 July 20089:30am to 4:00pm
 
Price:
GBP 730 per person (if booked and paid by 5pm 4 April 2008). Full price is GBP 
1498 per person.
 
Conditions:
Limit of 15 per daily session.
Cancellation fee: 100% refund up to 30 days before event, 50% refund up until 7 
days, thereafter 100% cancellation rate applies.
 
Materials Provided:
Study Manual on Trends (100 pg)
Copy of power point presentation (trends in +50s Housing)
6 DVDs on Seniors Housing Award Winners
Baby Boomer Housing Study - May 2005 (96pages)
Housing Seniors (Joint Venture for Housing Studies of Harvard University)
Transgenerational Design Matters
Profile of Buyers Home Feature Preferences
Pulte/Del Webb Seniors Housing Survey Results
 
How to book:
To download the order form go to:
http://www.seniorshousing.co.uk/core/seminars/UK-July2008.pdf

 
Either
a) Email:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
b) Fax: 020 7657 3555

Who We Are:
Open Eye Corporation specializes in filming property trends across the world 
and making them available to industry participants in every country, in a cost 
efficient and visually instructive way.
 
Open Eye Corporation conducts 

Re: more than 2gb of memory

2008-04-03 Thread Victor M. Blood
On 03.04.2008, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
 with ulimit

 on i386 - i don't know if 2 or 3GB is a limit.
 on amd64 - essentially no limit

ussage of amd is impossible, current machine is Intel Xeon.


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Re: more than 2gb of memory

2008-04-03 Thread Erwan David
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 09:29:33AM CEST, Victor M. Blood [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
said:
 On 03.04.2008, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
  with ulimit
 
  on i386 - i don't know if 2 or 3GB is a limit.
  on amd64 - essentially no limit
 
 ussage of amd is impossible, current machine is Intel Xeon.

Intel 64 bit processors of the pentium family (ie EMT 64) are
compatible with amd64 arch.

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Re: more than 2gb of memory

2008-04-03 Thread Erwan David
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 09:36:11AM CEST, Erwan David [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 09:29:33AM CEST, Victor M. Blood [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED] said:
  On 03.04.2008, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
   with ulimit
  
   on i386 - i don't know if 2 or 3GB is a limit.
   on amd64 - essentially no limit
  
  ussage of amd is impossible, current machine is Intel Xeon.
 
 Intel 64 bit processors of the pentium family (ie EMT 64) are
 compatible with amd64 arch.

Here is what I use :

from dmesg.boot
CPU: Genuine Intel(R) CPU2160  @ 1.80GHz (1795.57-MHz K8-class CPU)
  Origin = GenuineIntel  Id = 0x6f2  Stepping = 2
  
Features=0xbfebfbffFPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,DTS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,PBE
  Features2=0xe39dSSE3,RSVD2,MON,DS_CPL,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM
  AMD Features=0x20100800SYSCALL,NX,LM
  AMD Features2=0x1LAHF
  Cores per package: 2

uname -m
amd64

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Re: more than 2gb of memory

2008-04-03 Thread Pieter de Goeje
On Thursday 03 April 2008, Victor M. Blood wrote:
 On 03.04.2008, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
  with ulimit
 
  on i386 - i don't know if 2 or 3GB is a limit.
  on amd64 - essentially no limit

 ussage of amd is impossible, current machine is Intel Xeon.

Depending on the type of Xeon, the use of amd64 _is_ possible. Does it support 
EMT64? If that is the case, it should have a line saying AMD Features = 
bla,LM,bla in your dmesg which means the use of FreeBSD-amd64 is 
supported.

-- 
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Over 50s housing unaffected by credit crunch / doldrums

2008-04-03 Thread Open Eye Corporation Limited
While residential and commercial construction remains in the doldrums, the 
seniors housing market remains unaffected.

Over 50s are cashed up and asset rich. They are not waiting in their collective 
desires for new experiences, and housing options which mirror those ambitions.

Join me for a critically important day long briefing on exactly what the over 
50s want.

There are super profits to be made from 100 niche markets for the over 50.

This will be the fourth year of this highly acclaimed 100 Trends in Seniors 
Housing Seminars and is an absolute must attend if you are -

i. A land owner considering any development in Over 50s Housing
ii. An architect who needs an independent view of where Over 50s Housing is 
tracking
iii. A developer who cares about his/her project's longevity
iv. Or an existing Management Company Senior Executive looking at or evaluating 
new business / market opportunities

A 9:30am to 4:00pm seminar/workshop for a maximum of 15 attendees to gain a 
thorough private briefing on all trends in the Over 50s Housing (All economic 
strata)
 
This intimate setting allows both industry newcomers/greenhorns and 
well-established operators an opportunity to learn years of study in one day.
 
The trends will cover all Over 50s Housing in independent, semi-dependent and 
dependent sectors.
(i.e. Retirement Villages / Care Homes / Dementia / Sheltered Housing / 
Supported Housing / Assisted Living)

Previous Attendees Include
Anchor Trust, Sunderland Housing Group (Gentoo), Fold Housing Association, HICA 
group, MHA Care Group, Hunt Group, Riverside Housing Association, ITEC and N.I. 
Housing and dozens of leading luminaries.
 
Who is the Seminar Aimed at:
Builders, developers, financiers, architects, owners, seniors housing 
executives who are either, contemplating entering the over 50s housing sector 
and long standing industry players who need an outside view to freshen up 
thinking, perspective or re-evaluate industry positioning.
 
Content:
Detailed analysis of the 100 sub-trends in +50s independent housing, as well as 
the sub-trends in semi-dependant housing and the future of care homes, 
socio-economic trends, social impacts, financing techniques and an overview of 
best practice developers, funders, managers and operators as well as a review 
of design, architecture, construction and business models.
 
Presentation Coordinator:
The all day session will be presented by the research editor of 
www.seniorshousing.co.uk one of the foremost authorities worldwide on seniors 
housing trends).
 
Comments by Past Participants:
I exhort you to attend. The delegates who have attended the Day Long Sessions 
mid-year have enjoyed the most extraordinary experience.
 
The reactions have covered the full gamut
 
This has been a life changing experience - London
 
You have added a new dimension to my business - Washington D.C.
 
Can we stay in contact so that you may guide my learning and development - 
Washington D.C.
 
Why didn't you say in your promotion of the event that you were this good? 
This exceeds any conference I've ever been to - New York
 
The New Business Models were awe-inspiring - New York
 
I've been going to industry conferences for many years and have never heard 
anything as insightful as this ... - Los Angeles

That's an outstanding New Financial Model - Jersey (Channel Islands)
  
Tailored Business Help:
We will stay in contact beyond the Day Long Seminar. We will provide updates on 
the Trends and you will be given private access for help beyond the Day Seminar.
 
These sessions are so valuable because they are run in very small numbers and 
only twice a year.  
 
Venues:
London  Mon 21 July 20089:30am to 4:00pm
Manchester  Wed 23 July 20089:30am to 4:00pm
Edinburgh   Thu 24 July 20089:30am to 4:00pm
Dublin  Fri 25 July 20089:30am to 4:00pm
 
Price:
GBP 730 per person (if booked and paid by 5pm 4 April 2008). Full price is GBP 
1498 per person.
 
Conditions:
Limit of 15 per daily session.
Cancellation fee: 100% refund up to 30 days before event, 50% refund up until 7 
days, thereafter 100% cancellation rate applies.
 
Materials Provided:
Study Manual on Trends (100 pg)
Copy of power point presentation (trends in +50s Housing)
6 DVDs on Seniors Housing Award Winners
Baby Boomer Housing Study - May 2005 (96pages)
Housing Seniors (Joint Venture for Housing Studies of Harvard University)
Transgenerational Design Matters
Profile of Buyers Home Feature Preferences
Pulte/Del Webb Seniors Housing Survey Results
 
How to book:
To download the order form go to:
http://www.seniorshousing.co.uk/core/seminars/UK-July2008.pdf

 
Either
a) Email:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
b) Fax: 020 7657 3555

Who We Are:
Open Eye Corporation specializes in filming property trends across the world 
and making them available to industry participants in every country, in a cost 
efficient and visually instructive way.
 
Open Eye Corporation conducts 

Link Purchase Offer

2008-04-03 Thread Kaleem | GO-Gulf.com | web technologies
Hello,  

I have visited http://www.freebsd.org/ today and really like it, your site 
looks good.
 
I was wondering if you would like to place a link, http://www.go-gulf.com web 
development on your site home page for some decent amount and also if you have 
inner pages with PR5 . If yes, please let me know your price for home page and 
inner page.  

We can do 1 / 3 or 6 months deal.

Our Link information :

Title:  Dubai Web Design, Development
URL: http://www.go-gulf.com

I await your response.


Best regards, 
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Local package mirror

2008-04-03 Thread Subhro
Hello,

I am trying to get a Network install working on my local network. I
have been able to successfully create a NFS export of the installation
disk and perform a install from there. The target machines boot over
PXE and fetch stuff from the NFS.

However I am unable to figure out how to get the packages working. I
have a list of about 180 packages which needs to be installed. But I
am unable to figure out how to go about it. I would like to use
precompiled packages, but the CD do not contain the packages I am
looking for. One of the option is to mirror the whole package
directory from the freebsd mirrors, but that story involves a lot of
data transfer and bandwidth. Is there something obvious I am missing?

Any help would be highly appreciated.

Thanks
Subhro
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Way way way OT: Some interesting facts about politics, campaigns, and servers

2008-04-03 Thread Da Rock
I picked this up on fedora list, and of course they were cheering the
linux results, but I was rather pleased with the FreeBSD results-
particularly on the democrats chart.

http://www.douglaskarr.com/2007/06/23/2008-elections-by-server/

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Re: more than 2gb of memory

2008-04-03 Thread Victor M. Blood
On 03.04.2008, Pieter de Goeje wrote:
 On Thursday 03 April 2008, Victor M. Blood wrote:
 On 03.04.2008, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
  with ulimit
 
  on i386 - i don't know if 2 or 3GB is a limit.
  on amd64 - essentially no limit

 ussage of amd is impossible, current machine is Intel Xeon.

 Depending on the type of Xeon, the use of amd64 _is_ possible. Does it support
 EMT64? If that is the case, it should have a line saying AMD Features =
 bla,LM,bla in your dmesg which means the use of FreeBSD-amd64 is 
 supported.

Hm, greater fanks! I'm do not known about this!

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laptop won't boot w/o ac adapter plugged in

2008-04-03 Thread std
I have a newish laptop hp tx1320us with FreeBSD rel. 70 build.  If I don't 
have the power cord plugged in, the system hangs at 

Entropy harvesting: ethernet point_to_point

If tap the power/reset slider on the case, it prints the following:

load: 2.40 cmd: dd 71 [running] 0.00u 0.00s 0% 744k

Is this a power management issue (apm OR acpi)?  Plugged in, it boots fine.  
Is there, hopefully some toggle to tell it what to do when its plugged in or 
not?

freebsd-questions list user name:  loonybomber
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F_NOTIFY in fcntl(2)?

2008-04-03 Thread John Conover

Does freebsd support the F_NOTIFY, (i.e., File and directory change
notification,) in fcntl(2)?

I get that it doesn't, but its an old 5X version, and I might have to
upgrade.

Thanks,

John

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Re: Webalizer compiles and installs fine in 6.1, goes splat in 6.2.

2008-04-03 Thread Mel
On Thursday 03 April 2008 01:21:38 Lou Katz wrote:
 In /usr/ports/webalizer (6.2)

 # make
 ===  Vulnerability check disabled, database not found
 ===  Extracting for webalizer-2.1.10_13
 = MD5 Checksum OK for webalizer-2.01-10-src.tar.bz2.
 = SHA256 Checksum OK for webalizer-2.01-10-src.tar.bz2.
 ===  Patching for webalizer-2.1.10_13
 ===  Applying extra patch /usr/ports/www/webalizer.save/files/output.patch
 ===  Applying extra patch
 /usr/ports/www/webalizer.save/files/linklist.patch ===  Applying extra
 patch /usr/ports/www/webalizer.save/files/webalizer-fullrefs.patch === 
 Applying FreeBSD patches for webalizer-2.1.10_13
 ===   webalizer-2.1.10_13 depends on shared library: gd.4 - not found
 ===Verifying install for gd.4 in /usr/ports/graphics/gd
 ===  Building for gd-2.0.35,1
 make LIB=gd SRCS=gd.c gd_gd.c gd_gd2.c gd_io.c gd_io_dp.c gd_io_file.c 
 gd_io_ss.c gd_jpeg.c gd_png.c gd_ss.c gd_topal.c  gd_wbmp.c gdcache.c
 gdfontg.c gdfontl.c gdfontmb.c  gdfonts.c gdfontt.c gdft.c gdfx.c
 gdhelpers.c gdhelpers.h  gdkanji.c gdtables.c gdxpm.c gd_security.c  wbmp.c
 gd_gif_in.c gd_gif_out.c  SHLIB_MAJOR=4 SHLIB_MINOR=0  CFLAGS=-O2
 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe   -I/usr/ports/graphics/gd/work/gd-2.0.35
 -I/usr/local/include/freetype2/freetype  -I/usr/local/include/freetype2
 -I/usr/local/include  -DHAVE_LIBPNG -DHAVE_LIBJPEG -DHAVE_LIBFREETYPE
 -DHAVE_LIBZ  -DHAVE_ERRNO_H -DHAVE_FT2BUILD_H -DHAVE_LIBFREETYPE
 -DHAVE_LIBJPEG -DHAVE_LIBPNG  -DHAVE_LIBZ -DHAVE_STDDEF_H -DHAVE_STDINT_H
 -DHAVE_STDLIB_H -I/usr/local/include/X11 -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_LIBXPM
 -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_LIBFONTCONFIG -DHAVE_PTHREAD  -DHAVE_ICONV
 -DHAVE_ICONV_H -DHAVE_ICONV_T_DEF -ECFLAGS LDADD=-L/usr/local/lib -lpng
 -lz -ljpeg -lfreetype -lm -L/usr/local/lib -lXpm -lX11 -pthread
 -L/usr/local/lib -lfontconfig -L/usr/local/lib -liconv  -f
 /usr/share/mk/bsd.lib.mk libgd.a
 cc -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe   -I/usr/ports/graphics/gd/work/gd-2.0.35
 -I/usr/local/include/freetype2/freetype -I/usr/local/include/freetype2
 -I/usr/local/include  -DHAVE_LIBPNG -DHAVE_LIBJPEG -DHAVE_LIBFREETYPE
 -DHAVE_LIBZ -DHAVE_ERRNO_H -DHAVE_FT2BUILD_H -DHAVE_LIBFREETYPE
 -DHAVE_LIBJPEG -DHAVE_LIBPNG  -DHAVE_LIBZ -DHAVE_STDDEF_H -DHAVE_STDINT_H
 -DHAVE_STDLIB_H -I/usr/local/include/X11 -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_LIBXPM
 -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_LIBFONTCONFIG -DHAVE_PTHREAD  -DHAVE_ICONV
 -DHAVE_ICONV_H -DHAVE_ICONV_T_DEF -c gdft.c gdft.c:1403:35:
 fontconfig/fontconfig.h: No such file or directory gdft.c:1466: error:

Install x11-fonts/fontconfig or set WITHOUT_X11 cause you don't need XPM 
support in GD anyway.
And be sure to read:
less -p20070519 /usr/ports/UPDATING

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Re: packet filter does not keep state

2008-04-03 Thread Vinicius Vianna

Hi Erik,

Remember that any quick rule will apply on it and pf will not search 
anymore, maybe you should clean up your pf.conf a little bit.

Maybe removing all quick rules you get what you want ;)


-
block in log on $wlan_if inet from $wlan_net to local_net
pass  in log quick on $wlan_if inet proto tcp  from $wlan_net to \
local_net port $local_tcp flags S/SA keep state
pass  in log quick on $wlan_if inet proto udp  from $wlan_net to \
local_net port $local_udp keep state
pass  in log quick on $wlan_if inet proto icmp from $wlan_net to \
local_net icmp-type $local_icmp keep state

# REMOVE THIS
# block in log quick on $wlan_if inet from $wlan_net to local_net

block out log on $srv_if
pass out quick on $srv_if inet from $srv_ip to $srv_net keep state
pass out quick on $srv_if inet from $srv_ip to !local_net \
keep state
# REMOVE THIS
# here you are saying to pf block this connection, no matter all pass 
rules above

# block out log quick on $srv_if


Tell me if this helps you,

Regards,


Erik Norgaard wrote:

Hi,

I have a problem connecting from one local subnet to another crossing 
an FBSD box with pf. Should be trivial, I have the following ruleset:


snip
# Local services accessible from wlan
block in log on $wlan_if inet from $wlan_net to local_net
pass  in log quick on $wlan_if inet proto tcp  from $wlan_net to \
 local_net port $local_tcp flags S/SA keep state
pass  in log quick on $wlan_if inet proto udp  from $wlan_net to \
 local_net port $local_udp keep state
pass  in log quick on $wlan_if inet proto icmp from $wlan_net to \
 local_net icmp-type $local_icmp keep state
block in log quick on $wlan_if inet from $wlan_net to local_net

block out log on $srv_if
pass out quick on $srv_if inet from $srv_ip to $srv_net keep state
pass out quick on $srv_if inet from $srv_ip to !local_net \
 keep state
block out log quick on $srv_if
/snip

local_net is a table of the directly attached local networks, I try 
to connect from my wireless to a wired lan.


But, tcpdump on pflog0 shows this:

00 rule 54/0(match): pass in on ath0: 172.17.1.254.49347 
192.168.0.254.80: [|tcp]
81 rule 94/0(match): block out on vr0: 172.17.1.254.49347 
192.168.0.254.80:  tcp 44 [bad hdr length 0 - too short,  20]

Evidently, the packet is matched by the correct pass in rule, yet no 
state is created and it is subsequently blocked by the block out rule.


I can add a pass out rule to get through, but that shouldn't be the 
correct solution, why does pf not keep state?


Thanks, Erik

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Konqueror Storage Media requires View...Refresh

2008-04-03 Thread Steven Friedrich
The first time I open my KDE desktop System icon, and select Storage Media, I 
have to select View...Refresh to see anything.

Is this the way it works on everyone else's system, or do I need to configure 
something?

It's not a big deal, just wondering if I can fix it by configuration.

I'm running KDE 3.5.8 on FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE
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Re: F_NOTIFY in fcntl(2)?

2008-04-03 Thread Mel
On Thursday 03 April 2008 12:25:55 John Conover wrote:
 Does freebsd support the F_NOTIFY, (i.e., File and directory change
 notification,) in fcntl(2)?

 I get that it doesn't, but its an old 5X version, and I might have to
 upgrade.

Nope, this is a GNU extension to fcntl. File change notifications are done 
with EVFILT_VNODE using kqueue(2). Directory changes have no interface that I 
know of. You might wanna take a look at how devel/gamin handles this, 
specifically the kqueue implementation.

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[OT] name resolution... ( was Re: FreeBSD Traffic Shaping )

2008-04-03 Thread Norberto Meijome
On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 15:55:05 +1100
Terry Sposato [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Norberto Meijome wrote:
  On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 14:43:20 +0200
  Mel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  I think you'll find that bursts are best counteracted like this:
  http://www.probsd.net/pf/index.php/Hednod%27s_HFSC_explained#Tips.2FIdeas
  
  Mel, can you please confirm this link / FQDN ? no NS defined for the 
  domain... 
  
  TIA,
  B
 SNIP
 
 The above link works fine for me here.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ host www.probsd.net
 www.probsd.net has address 66.93.16.108
 

i hear you :D 

It resolves ok when pointing against a US based Name server :

$ nslookup www.probsd.net ns1.octantis.com.au
Server: ns1.octantis.com.au
Address:207.44.188.147#53

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:   www.probsd.net
Address: 66.93.16.108

It doesn't work when using my machine's named, which relies on Root name 
servers to get the info. the US server also uses root servers for resolution.

US box is linux based, mine is FBSD 7, in AU.

I checked with wireshark and i never get any reply from their servers. they 
seem to reply if I use my ISP's dns... 

oh well


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Put it in his hand and it's goodbye to the Bill of Rights.
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Re: packet filter does not keep state

2008-04-03 Thread Erik Norgaard

I have investigated further:

The state table adds this entry:

all tcp 192.168.0.254:80 - 172.17.1.254:50186
CLOSED:SYN_SENT

Which I suppose reflect the fact that the packet is blocked - I 
don't know how to capture the state table after the packet is 
passed on the way in, but before it is blocked on the way out.


Regarding the bad header, it is interesting, that the header is 
fine on the way in! I had scrub in all which I changed to scrub 
all, but no difference.


Have I found a bug? I'm running

FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE #0: Fri Feb 29 19:44:34 CET 2008 - custom 
kernel


As for NAT, there should be no problem, NAT is not applied since I 
am connecting between directly connected local networks. I have no 
problem accessing the Internet where NAT is applied btw (packets 
are passed by different rules on the way in, and NAT is applied 
after the out-rules above anyway). Anyway, FYI: This is my NAT 
rule:


nat on $srv_if from $wlan_net to !local_net - $srv_if

Regarding the quick Vinicius: There is no point in removing that 
rule: First, as you see the pass in rules also have quick and 
take effect before as the log shows.


On the out rules: Since I have keep state in the in rule a 
state should be created by the in rule it should not be filtered 
by any out rules. Yet this does not happen.


As I mention in the OP I can add a rule for out, but this is not 
how it's supposed to work.


Thanks, Erik


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Re: kldload: unexpected relocation type 10

2008-04-03 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Mr Y [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


   I really don't know how to get rid of this message..
 
  I get millions of these during kldload of a driver:
 
  kldload: unexpected relocation type 10
 
  can't see anything wrong with my Makefile, like the google threads say,
 so
  PLEASE HELP.

 The kernel module was built along with the kernel?


 No, seperately.



 Does it matter which module, or are you getting this with any loadable
 module?


 didn't try any other module, this driver is my first work with FreeBSD..

I see.  I had not understood that the module was something you were
writing.  

You might want to try freebsd-hackers.  I'm a bit out of date on
kernel coding (in fact, I thought that relocations weren't needed any
more, at least on new platforms).
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Re: Which one should I use diablo-jdk1.5.0 or jdk-1.6

2008-04-03 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Don't top-post, please.

Kemian Dang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I want to write Java program, so I want to find which one should I
 use, to avoid situation that my code can not be compiled and run on
 another machine.

So it isn't really a question of diablo versus regular port, you're
trying to choose between java 1.5 and 1.6.  

For maximum portability, I would recommend installing both, and making
sure your code runs on both.

 On 02/04/2008, Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Kemian Dang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   I am not sure which version of jdk should I use, do they have the same
   functionality?
  
   I know jdk-1.6 is compiled by diablo-jdk and has no run dependency on
   diablo, but if diablo is the same as the original sun jdk, why should
   there be another one, or to say, why I need to install another one?
  
   So, any suggestions?


 If you're not writing java code yourself, the differences will
  probably be quite small.

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ftpd help

2008-04-03 Thread Victor Farah

Hey
	I have a default install of freebsd 6.2, and I enable ftpd in inetd. 
That all works nicely, I add a user to the system that needs to access 
ONLY two directories that are in two different places.

For example: /usr/local/www/dir1 and /usr/local/www/dir2/

There are many directories in /usr/local/www/ that this person SHOULD 
not have access too.  I also made this person a home directory: 
/usr/home/personX/.  I then made the symlinks to the two directories 
they need to access.  After all that setup I went into my /etc/ftpchroot 
file and added the following line:

personX
saved and I try to log on to test to see if it is locked in the home 
directory but has access to the two other directories they need.
Does work, is there anyway to do this with the default ftpd package that 
comes with this?

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Re: ftpd help

2008-04-03 Thread Darren Spruell
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 8:23 AM, Victor Farah
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey
 I have a default install of freebsd 6.2, and I enable ftpd in inetd.
 That all works nicely, I add a user to the system that needs to access ONLY
 two directories that are in two different places.
  For example: /usr/local/www/dir1 and /usr/local/www/dir2/

  There are many directories in /usr/local/www/ that this person SHOULD not
 have access too.  I also made this person a home directory:
 /usr/home/personX/.  I then made the symlinks to the two directories they
 need to access.  After all that setup I went into my /etc/ftpchroot file and
 added the following line:
  personX
  saved and I try to log on to test to see if it is locked in the home
 directory but has access to the two other directories they need.
  Does work, is there anyway to do this with the default ftpd package that
 comes with this?

If you're attempting to restrict this FTP user to their home
directory, then symlinks to directories outside of their home
directory won't be accessible; this is the nature of chroot. You could
create those directories in that user's home directory and create
symlinks to those directories in the web directories (the opposite of
what you have) and that might work how you want. If the permissions on
your user's home directory are restricted you'd probably have to
modify permissions so that the web user could access them.

-- 
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Re: ftpd help

2008-04-03 Thread Mel
On Thursday 03 April 2008 17:23:10 Victor Farah wrote:

   I have a default install of freebsd 6.2, and I enable ftpd in inetd.
 That all works nicely, I add a user to the system that needs to access
 ONLY two directories that are in two different places.
 For example: /usr/local/www/dir1 and /usr/local/www/dir2/

 There are many directories in /usr/local/www/ that this person SHOULD
 not have access too.
 
mkdir /home/personX/dir1 /home/personX/dir2
mount -t nullfs /usr/local/www/dir1 /home/personX/dir1
mount -t nullfs /usr/local/www/dir2 /home/personX/dir2

Done. You can also add '-o ro' if the user isn't allowed to make changes to 
the directories.
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and never get to the software part.
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Re: ftpd help

2008-04-03 Thread Victor Farah

Thanks
This worked like a CHARM!  This is very much appreciated! :)

Mel wrote:

On Thursday 03 April 2008 17:23:10 Victor Farah wrote:


I have a default install of freebsd 6.2, and I enable ftpd in inetd.
That all works nicely, I add a user to the system that needs to access
ONLY two directories that are in two different places.
For example: /usr/local/www/dir1 and /usr/local/www/dir2/

There are many directories in /usr/local/www/ that this person SHOULD
not have access too.
 
mkdir /home/personX/dir1 /home/personX/dir2

mount -t nullfs /usr/local/www/dir1 /home/personX/dir1
mount -t nullfs /usr/local/www/dir2 /home/personX/dir2

Done. You can also add '-o ro' if the user isn't allowed to make changes to 
the directories.

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Re: Webalizer compiles and installs fine in 6.1, goes splat in 6.2.

2008-04-03 Thread Lou Katz
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 12:11:52PM +0200, Mel wrote:
 On Thursday 03 April 2008 01:21:38 Lou Katz wrote:
  In /usr/ports/webalizer (6.2)
 
  # make

snip

  -DHAVE_ICONV_H -DHAVE_ICONV_T_DEF -c gdft.c gdft.c:1403:35:
  fontconfig/fontconfig.h: No such file or directory gdft.c:1466: error:
 
 Install x11-fonts/fontconfig or set WITHOUT_X11 cause you don't need XPM 
 support in GD anyway.
 And be sure to read:
 less -p20070519 /usr/ports/UPDATING
 
 -- 
 Mel

Thank you! Problem solved.

The 'funny thing' was:
a. This system is not an upgrade. It was a fresh install of 6.2.
b. When I did the initial make on webalizer, I foolishly checked the X11 boxes 
in
   the config screen.
c. However, the make mechanism apparently didn't properly pick up the dependency
   like it usually does.
d. When I got the errors, I tried to re-do the config, and just could not find 
any
   way at all to unring that bell. Make config did not work, as config was not
   a target. I even make a clean, empty ports tree and tried to make webalizer
   there hoping for another shot at the config screen, but it never appeared,
   and I got the same error. This leads to the question of where in the maze
   of twisty little passageways, all the same, did the make mechanism
   hide the X11 requirement


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 and never get to the software part.

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trying atausb instead of umass, part 2

2008-04-03 Thread Dieter
[ no replies from -drivers, so added -questions ]

 FreeBSD 7.0 amd64
 
 Deleted device umass and added atausb instead.
 
 The bridge shows up, but the disk does not. (sata hard drive,
 not a CD/DVD drive)
 atausb0: JMicron USB to ATA/ATAPI Bridge, class 0/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 2 
 on uhub1
 
 The kernel moved the chipset-connected SATA drives from ad4,6,8,10 to 
 ad6,8,10,12
 despite:
 options ATA_STATIC_ID   # Static device numbering
 
 Should I expect the USB disk to show up as ad* or is there some
 other device name I need to add to the config file?  Is there
 anything else I need to change in the config file besides comment
 out umass and add atausb?
 
 How do I get (non-USB) device names to really stay put?

It looks like the device numbers moved because the controller numbers moved.

# dmesg | grep atausb
atausb0: JMicron USB to ATA/ATAPI Bridge, class 0/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 2 on 
uhub1
atausb0: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
ata2: USB lun 0 on atausb0

without atausb:
ata2: ATA channel 0 on atapci1

In NetBSD, I can lock things down with:

sd0  at scsibus0 target  0 lun 0
sd1  at scsibus0 target  1 lun 0
sd2  at scsibus0 target  2 lun 0
sd3  at scsibus0 target  3 lun 0

atabus0 at satalink0
atabus1 at satalink0

wd0 at  atabus0 drive 0 flags 0x
wd1 at  atabus1 drive 0 flags 0x

but FreeBSD's config doesn't accept this, or perhaps I haven't
found the correct syntax.  I haven't found anything like this
in FreeBSD's config documentation.

Is there something like
options ATA_STATIC_ID   # Static device numbering
to lock down controller numbers?

-

# dmesg | grep ata2
ata2: USB lun 0 on atausb0

So the drive isn't getting attached.
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Re: ftpd help

2008-04-03 Thread Victor Farah
I've thought of that, but there are other users, using the same 
directories he's using, I don't want move any directories around.  There 
has to be a way to chroot a user and then allow access to only specific 
directories?  I was looking at other ports but I wasn't sure as of yet I 
wanted to see if there was a way with the default ftpd.  If this is not 
possible can anybody suggest GOOD ftp server ports that will allow for 
this kind of file use, as in allow users to only see certain directories 
 of the admins choosing?  Thanks


Darren Spruell wrote:

On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 8:23 AM, Victor Farah
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hey
I have a default install of freebsd 6.2, and I enable ftpd in inetd.
That all works nicely, I add a user to the system that needs to access ONLY
two directories that are in two different places.
 For example: /usr/local/www/dir1 and /usr/local/www/dir2/

 There are many directories in /usr/local/www/ that this person SHOULD not
have access too.  I also made this person a home directory:
/usr/home/personX/.  I then made the symlinks to the two directories they
need to access.  After all that setup I went into my /etc/ftpchroot file and
added the following line:
 personX
 saved and I try to log on to test to see if it is locked in the home
directory but has access to the two other directories they need.
 Does work, is there anyway to do this with the default ftpd package that
comes with this?


If you're attempting to restrict this FTP user to their home
directory, then symlinks to directories outside of their home
directory won't be accessible; this is the nature of chroot. You could
create those directories in that user's home directory and create
symlinks to those directories in the web directories (the opposite of
what you have) and that might work how you want. If the permissions on
your user's home directory are restricted you'd probably have to
modify permissions so that the web user could access them.


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Sudo Commands on New 6.2 System Cause Last Login Message.

2008-04-03 Thread Martin McCormick
I noticed that every sudo command I issue is accompanied
by a Last login message.

25testokcns root $ls .hushlogin
ls: .hushlogin: No such file or directory
26testokcns root $sudo touch .hushlogin
Last login: Thu Apr  3 11:38:24 from testokcns.osuokc
27testokcns root $sudo date
Last login: Thu Apr  3 11:41:10 from testokcns.osuokc
Thu Apr  3 11:41:17 CDT 2008

I was trying to see if a .hushlogin file in /root might snuff
out the messages, but it had no effect.

The commands always work but I would rather not get that message
each time. Am I missing something obvious?

Thanks.


Martin McCormick WB5AGZ  Stillwater, OK 
Systems Engineer
OSU Information Technology Department Network Operations Group
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Temperature Monitoring on PowerEdge 1950

2008-04-03 Thread Andy Christianson
Hello,

 

We are using a Dell PowerEdge 1950. Is it possible to monitor the
temperature of the CPU from the terminal? /dev/smb0 does not exist, but
/dev/io does. I have tried lmmon and it does not work. I have also tried
lmmon with the -i option and that did not work.

 

Thanks in advance for any help.

 

Andrew Christianson
Orases Consulting Corporation
Interactive Business and Technology Solutions
phone/ 301.694.8991 ext. 100
fax/ 301.694.8993
email/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
http://www.orases.com http://www.orases.com/ 

 

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Re: Sudo Commands on New 6.2 System Cause Last Login Message.

2008-04-03 Thread Steven Friedrich
On Thursday 03 April 2008 01:06:37 pm Martin McCormick wrote:
   I noticed that every sudo command I issue is accompanied
 by a Last login message.

 25testokcns root $ls .hushlogin
 ls: .hushlogin: No such file or directory
 26testokcns root $sudo touch .hushlogin
 Last login: Thu Apr  3 11:38:24 from testokcns.osuokc
 27testokcns root $sudo date
 Last login: Thu Apr  3 11:41:10 from testokcns.osuokc
 Thu Apr  3 11:41:17 CDT 2008

 I was trying to see if a .hushlogin file in /root might snuff
 out the messages, but it had no effect.

 The commands always work but I would rather not get that message
 each time. Am I missing something obvious?

   Thanks.


 Martin McCormick WB5AGZ  Stillwater, OK
 Systems Engineer
 OSU Information Technology Department Network Operations Group
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Well, it IS odd that you're using sudo when logged in as root 8o)
Did you edit /usr/local/etc/sudoers ?
I tried you're commands here and I don't get the Last login message.
I'm currently running 7.0-RELEASE, but this machine was originally installed 
way back during 5.x days and I installed sudo way back then.
In sudoers, do you have rootALL=(ALL) ALL ?
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Re: Temperature Monitoring on PowerEdge 1950

2008-04-03 Thread Bill Moran
In response to Andy Christianson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hello,
 
 We are using a Dell PowerEdge 1950. Is it possible to monitor the
 temperature of the CPU from the terminal? /dev/smb0 does not exist, but
 /dev/io does. I have tried lmmon and it does not work. I have also tried
 lmmon with the -i option and that did not work.

We've been able to do this using IPMI.

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RE: Temperature Monitoring on PowerEdge 1950

2008-04-03 Thread Andy Christianson
In response to Andy Christianson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

We've been able to do this using IPMI.

Thanks for the fast response. I have installed the ipmitool port, but I
have no /dev/ipmi. Do I have to manually load the driver?

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Re: Sudo Commands on New 6.2 System Cause Last Login Message.

2008-04-03 Thread Martin McCormick
Steven Friedrich writes:
 26testokcns root $sudo touch .hushlogin
Well, it IS odd that you're using sudo when logged in as root 8o)

I was cd'd to the /root directory, but was logged in as
me. It kind of got me there for a second, but notice the $ in
the prompt.

Interestingly enough, sudo -v doesn't cause this
message.

Did you edit /usr/local/etc/sudoers ?
I tried you're commands here and I don't get the Last login message.

I am not getting it on most other FreeBSD systems except
the newest 2 systems I just finished updating in the last couple
of days.

In sudoers, do you have rootALL=(ALL) ALL ?

Yes. That's where I added all of the users who can sudo. I even
copied it out of another sudoers file so as not to miss anybody.

The FreeBSD version I am using is
FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE-p11

Interestingly, the system I am on right this minute is the same
version and does not exhibit this behavior.

Martin McCormick
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Problem starting X as user

2008-04-03 Thread Frank Wißmann

Hi all!
Hope there's somebody out there who can help me with the following problem:
When I type startx as root all is coming up as expected, the X-Server 
and twm as WM. When I stop it, log in as a normal user and do the same 
there is only a grey screen with a mouse-cursor coming up and doing 
nothing until I kill the X-Server with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace. On the 
original screen from which I tried to start is shown the following error 
message:


AUDIT: Thu Apr 3 20:34:48 2008 836 X: client 1 rejected from localhost 
(uid 1001)

Auth name: XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 ID: -1
Xlib: connection to 0:0 refused by server
Xlib: Protocol not supported by server

.xinitrc and .xsession both have the same contens exec startxfce4 and 
the permissions rwxr-xr-x.


Any thoughts please?

TIA Frank
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Re: Problem starting X as user

2008-04-03 Thread Roland Smith
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 09:03:40PM +0200, Frank Wißmann wrote:
 Hi all!
 Hope there's somebody out there who can help me with the following problem:
 When I type startx as root all is coming up as expected, the X-Server and 
 twm as WM. When I stop it, log in as a normal user and do the same there is 
 only a grey screen with a mouse-cursor coming up and doing nothing until I 
 kill the X-Server with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace. On the original screen from 
 which I tried to start is shown the following error message:
 
 AUDIT: Thu Apr 3 20:34:48 2008 836 X: client 1 rejected from localhost (uid 
 1001)
 Auth name: XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 ID: -1
 Xlib: connection to 0:0 refused by server
 Xlib: Protocol not supported by server
 
 .xinitrc and .xsession both have the same contens exec startxfce4 and the 
 permissions rwxr-xr-x.
 
 Any thoughts please?

Does the regular user have an ~/.Xauthority file? If not, you might have
to create it with xauth(1), or copy it from the root user.

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Re: Problem starting X as user

2008-04-03 Thread herbert langhans
Frank,
can you start twm when you log in as a user? It smells like some permission 
issue from xfce. You could backup all the xfce files with the actual 
permissions and then set them all to 777 and try to start it.

Just an idea
herbs
 

On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 21:03:40 +0200
Frank Wißmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all!
 Hope there's somebody out there who can help me with the following problem:
 When I type startx as root all is coming up as expected, the X-Server 
 and twm as WM. When I stop it, log in as a normal user and do the same 
 there is only a grey screen with a mouse-cursor coming up and doing 
 nothing until I kill the X-Server with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace. On the 
 original screen from which I tried to start is shown the following error 
 message:
 
 AUDIT: Thu Apr 3 20:34:48 2008 836 X: client 1 rejected from localhost 
 (uid 1001)
 Auth name: XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 ID: -1
 Xlib: connection to 0:0 refused by server
 Xlib: Protocol not supported by server
 
 .xinitrc and .xsession both have the same contens exec startxfce4 and 
 the permissions rwxr-xr-x.
 
 Any thoughts please?
 
 TIA Frank
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RE: Temperature Monitoring on PowerEdge 1950

2008-04-03 Thread Norman Maurer
Am Donnerstag, den 03.04.2008, 13:28 -0500 schrieb Andy Christianson:
 In response to Andy Christianson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 We've been able to do this using IPMI.
 
 Thanks for the fast response. I have installed the ipmitool port, but I
 have no /dev/ipmi. Do I have to manually load the driver?
 
You have to load the module. Add the following line
to /boot/loader.conf:
ipmi_load=YES

If you want to load the module without reboot use:
kldload ipmi

Cheers,
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Re: [Wine] Menu font size

2008-04-03 Thread herbert langhans
Austin,
I forgot to mention that I tried winecfg/graphicstab/DPI. It enlarges the 
content of the prog (like the written text in notepad) but not the menu..

There must be some way to define the font type and size the menu displays. 
Didnt found much in the documentation too. 

Maybe it is related that I use the ttf-fonts from the Unix installation. The 
~/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts directory is empty. But in notepad I can change 
to all these Unix available fonts, so wine is able to access it. They should 
also somehow be available to the menu. 

Thats strange.
Cheers
herbs


On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 14:16:46 -0500
Austin English [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 4/3/08, herbert langhans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi List,
   I just switched in here, sorry if I ask something you heard a couple of 
  times.
 
   On FreeBSD 7.0 I installed wine, all works well but I cannot find a way to 
  make the menu font bigger. Its tiny on a 1280x1024 monitor.
 
   I tried to modify win.ini:
   [Desktop]
   MenuFont=Arial
   MenuFontSize=18
 
   but no change.
 
   I fiddled with the registry, but couldnt find an option for the menu font 
  size.
 
   Whats the trick??
   Thanks
   herbs
 
 
 
 
 Run winecfg, select the graphics tab, and increase the DPI.
 
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Re: [Wine] Menu font size

2008-04-03 Thread herbert langhans
Sorry, this email went the wrong way.

herbs

 Austin,
 I forgot to mention that I tried winecfg/graphicstab/DPI. It enlarges the 
 content of the prog (like the written text in notepad) but not the menu..
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FReeBSD on IBM Blade Servers

2008-04-03 Thread Maximillian Dornseif

What is the status of FreeBSD on the different flavours of the IBM Blade
Servers.

I found some postings from 2005 statings that there were serious issues.
Is this still true?

Somebody using FreeBSD  IBM Blade hardware in production?

Regards

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Re: Problem starting X as user

2008-04-03 Thread Frank Wißmann

Roland Smith wrote:

On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 09:03:40PM +0200, Frank Wißmann wrote:

Hi all!
Hope there's somebody out there who can help me with the following problem:
When I type startx as root all is coming up as expected, the X-Server and 
twm as WM. When I stop it, log in as a normal user and do the same there is 
only a grey screen with a mouse-cursor coming up and doing nothing until I 
kill the X-Server with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace. On the original screen from 
which I tried to start is shown the following error message:


AUDIT: Thu Apr 3 20:34:48 2008 836 X: client 1 rejected from localhost (uid 
1001)

Auth name: XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 ID: -1
Xlib: connection to 0:0 refused by server
Xlib: Protocol not supported by server

.xinitrc and .xsession both have the same contens exec startxfce4 and the 
permissions rwxr-xr-x.


Any thoughts please?


Does the regular user have an ~/.Xauthority file? If not, you might have
to create it with xauth(1), or copy it from the root user.

Roland

Yes, there is one with the same permissions as the above mentioned files.

Greetings

Frank
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RE: Temperature Monitoring on PowerEdge 1950

2008-04-03 Thread Andy Christianson
I just needed to run kldload ipmi, so please disregard my last message.

Thanks!

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fax/ 301.694.8993
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-Original Message-
From: Bill Moran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 2:09 PM
To: Andy Christianson
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Temperature Monitoring on PowerEdge 1950

In response to Andy Christianson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hello,
 
 We are using a Dell PowerEdge 1950. Is it possible to monitor the
 temperature of the CPU from the terminal? /dev/smb0 does not exist,
but
 /dev/io does. I have tried lmmon and it does not work. I have also
tried
 lmmon with the -i option and that did not work.

We've been able to do this using IPMI.

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Free 7 and Gnome

2008-04-03 Thread Aguiar Magalhaes
Hi list,

After a reboot (by energy down) the free 7 runs
fsck... Even after fsck finish, the gnome is very very
very slow.

Gnome takes a lot of minutes (at about 10 minutes) to
show the menu options and when i click on terminal
option (for exemple) it takes at about 10 minutes
again to show the  terminal window...

Finally, the terminal window doesn't show the header's
buttons (minimize, maxmize, exit)

How can i fix it ?

Aguiar


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Re: Which one should I use diablo-jdk1.5.0 or jdk-1.6

2008-04-03 Thread Kemian Dang
On 03/04/2008, Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Don't top-post, please.


  Kemian Dang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


  I want to write Java program, so I want to find which one should I
   use, to avoid situation that my code can not be compiled and run on
   another machine.


 So it isn't really a question of diablo versus regular port, you're
  trying to choose between java 1.5 and 1.6.

  For maximum portability, I would recommend installing both, and making
  sure your code runs on both.


   On 02/04/2008, Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Kemian Dang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
 I am not sure which version of jdk should I use, do they have the same
 functionality?

 I know jdk-1.6 is compiled by diablo-jdk and has no run dependency on
 diablo, but if diablo is the same as the original sun jdk, why should
 there be another one, or to say, why I need to install another one?

 So, any suggestions?
  
  
   If you're not writing java code yourself, the differences will
probably be quite small.
  

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Thank you for the suggestion.

BTW: Nearly all the mail service provider use a default top-post reply style ...

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Re: Problem starting X as user

2008-04-03 Thread Mark Moellering
On Thursday 03 April 2008 04:33:36 pm Frank Wißmann wrote:
 Roland Smith wrote:
  On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 09:03:40PM +0200, Frank Wißmann wrote:
  Hi all!
  Hope there's somebody out there who can help me with the following
  problem: When I type startx as root all is coming up as expected, the
  X-Server and twm as WM. When I stop it, log in as a normal user and do
  the same there is only a grey screen with a mouse-cursor coming up and
  doing nothing until I kill the X-Server with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace. On the
  original screen from which I tried to start is shown the following error
  message:
 
  AUDIT: Thu Apr 3 20:34:48 2008 836 X: client 1 rejected from localhost
  (uid 1001)
  Auth name: XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 ID: -1
  Xlib: connection to 0:0 refused by server
  Xlib: Protocol not supported by server
 
  .xinitrc and .xsession both have the same contens exec startxfce4 and
  the permissions rwxr-xr-x.
 
  Any thoughts please?
 
  Does the regular user have an ~/.Xauthority file? If not, you might have
  to create it with xauth(1), or copy it from the root user.
 
  Roland

 Yes, there is one with the same permissions as the above mentioned files.

 Greetings

 Frank

Frank,

Try removing the exec and have the .xinitrc just read 

startxfce4

The only other thing I can think of is editing the file in a terminal.  
There 
have been some system files that if I edit in a graphical editor (Kedit on my 
KDE system) some extra characters somehow get in there and create odd 
problems, whereas if I use a text editor (edit, vi, etc) things work fine.

Mark Moellering
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Re: F_NOTIFY in fcntl(2)?

2008-04-03 Thread Mel
On Thursday 03 April 2008 16:11:59 Mel wrote:
 On Thursday 03 April 2008 12:25:55 John Conover wrote:
  Does freebsd support the F_NOTIFY, (i.e., File and directory change
  notification,) in fcntl(2)?
 
  I get that it doesn't, but its an old 5X version, and I might have to
  upgrade.

 Nope, this is a GNU extension to fcntl. File change notifications are done
 with EVFILT_VNODE using kqueue(2). Directory changes have no interface that
 I know of. You might wanna take a look at how devel/gamin handles this,
 specifically the kqueue implementation.

Figured I'd give an example of how it can be done (as in: works for me for 
file deletion/creation and renames). Doesn't work for utimes(2) operations on 
a file, as in touch /tmp/this_file_exists will not fire.
Code inlined below sig.

-- 
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#include sys/types.h
#include sys/event.h
#include sys/time.h
#include sysexits.h
#include err.h
#include stdio.h
#include sys/stat.h
#include time.h
#include fcntl.h

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int kq, fd;
struct kevent changes, events;
time_t *mtime;
struct stat sb;

if( -1 == (fd = open(/tmp/., O_RDONLY)) )
err(EX_OSERR, Cannot open dir /tmp);

if( NULL == (mtime = malloc(sizeof(time_t))) )
err(EX_OSERR, Failed to allocate %d bytes, sizeof(time_t));

if( -1 == fstat(fd, sb) )
err(EX_OSERR, Cannot stat fd %u, fd);

*mtime = sb.st_mtime;

if( -1 == (kq = kqueue()) )
err(EX_OSERR, Cannot get a kqueue);

EV_SET(changes, fd, EVFILT_TIMER, EV_ADD|EV_ENABLE, 0, 500,
(void *)mtime);

for( ;; )
{

/* we can only get one event, really. */
if( -1 == kevent(kq, changes, 1, events, 1, NULL) )
err(EX_OSERR, kevent);

if( events.flags  EV_ERROR )
errc(EX_OSERR, events.data, Event error);

/* secretly, our timer is an fd, we probably should use udata for this
 * though.
 */
if( -1 == fstat(events.ident, sb) )
{
warn(Failed to stat fd %u, events.ident);
break;
}
else
{
if( *mtime  *mtime != sb.st_mtime )
printf(Mtime changed: %u = %u\n, *mtime, sb.st_mtime);
else
printf(Mtime unchanged: %u\n, *mtime);

*mtime = sb.st_mtime;
}
}

close(kq);
return 0;
}
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FreeBSD 7.0 jail and Samba 3

2008-04-03 Thread Nejc Škoberne

Hello,

I am trying to get latest Samba running under FreeBSD 7.0 jail environment. I 
happen
to have problems with visibility of the Samba server on the network - I 
cannot connect
to it using its NetBIOS name. To be able to run nmbd, I have to use the 
interfaces
parameter in smb.conf like this:

interfaces = 192.168.1.2/24 127.0.0.1

If I don't set this, nmbd fails to run (it says it cannot find interfaces). 
However, if
I try the identical configuration on a non-jailed Samba (on a FreeBSD 6.2 
though) it
runs seamlessly - I can connect to it from another box by running smbclient 
//server/share.

Is there any way to make NetBIOS work for jailed Samba server on FreeBSD 7.0?

Thanks,
Nejc
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Re: [unsure] Re: Problem starting X as user

2008-04-03 Thread herbert langhans
Also check if you have the /etc/x11/xorg.conf -- root 644. Dont keep another 
xorg.conf in the /home/user directory so its using the one from /etc/x11 for 
sure. 

Dont have 
~/.Xresources and
~/.Xmodmap 
in the home directory. 

Check .xinitrc if it is in /root. If it is there and it works copy it over to 
the /home/user, care for permissions or make it 777.

Watch for /usr/local/lib/X11/xinit -- it will use this when you have no 
.xinitrc in the /home/user or permission is set wrong!

Such troubles I solve best when I look over it the next day. Usually I find it 
in two minutes then and wonder how I can have not seen such an obvious 
mistake.. 

Cheers
herbs
 

On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 22:38:04 +0200
Frank Wißmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 herbert langhans wrote:
  Frank,
  can you start twm when you log in as a user. It smells like some permission 
  issue from xfce. You could backup the xfce files with the actual 
  permissions and then set them all to 777 and try to start it.
  
  Just an idea
  herbs
   
  
  On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 21:03:40 +0200
  Frank Wißmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  Hi all!
  Hope there's somebody out there who can help me with the following problem:
  When I type startx as root all is coming up as expected, the X-Server 
  and twm as WM. When I stop it, log in as a normal user and do the same 
  there is only a grey screen with a mouse-cursor coming up and doing 
  nothing until I kill the X-Server with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace. On the 
  original screen from which I tried to start is shown the following error 
  message:
 
  AUDIT: Thu Apr 3 20:34:48 2008 836 X: client 1 rejected from localhost 
  (uid 1001)
  Auth name: XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 ID: -1
  Xlib: connection to 0:0 refused by server
  Xlib: Protocol not supported by server
 
  .xinitrc and .xsession both have the same contens exec startxfce4 and 
  the permissions rwxr-xr-x.
 
  Any thoughts please?
 
  TIA Frank
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 If I comment out the exec startxfce4 in both files the effect is the 
 same: No WM starts, just the X-Server. The interesting effect is that 
 the output on the regular user's terminal is the same as above written. 
 So it seems it has nothing to do with the WM I want to start.
 
 Frank
 


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Re: virtual machine software

2008-04-03 Thread Jim Stapleton
OK, it's working now. Slowly, but working (I'm guessing the lackluster
performance is due to having it use 768MB memory, when the host only
has 1GB, easy enough to fix, there are several solutions).

-Jim Stapleton

On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Bruce Cran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Jim Stapleton wrote:

  Sorry, QEmu crashes when I try to boot the CD. Same happens with Bochs.
 
  -Jim Stapleton
 

  If it crashes with 'Bad system call' make sure you have aio support loaded.
 I missed it when I recently installed it, but the pkg-message does mention
 it:

  - qemu now uses aio at least for ide dma, so if you get `Invalid system
 call' crashes that is because aio is not (kld)loaded.

  --
  Bruce


 
 
 
 
  On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 11:37:50PM -0400, Jim Stapleton wrote:
 I need to get a VM work for XP. I tried QEmu, but XP wouldn't
 install.
 I wouldn't mind VMWare, but I want to run it under trial first if
 possible.
  
Bochs works, but it is slow.
  
I would investigate _why_ it doesn't install under qemu before turning
to another VM. You'll need at least a 3-4G disk image (for XP with SP2
and updates), and 384M memory for the VM.
  
Roland
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Re: Sudo Commands on New 6.2 System Cause Last Login Message.

2008-04-03 Thread David Robillard
 The commands always work but I would rather not get that message
 each time. Am I missing something obvious?

A quick google search will show you that it's the
${LOCALBASE}/etc/pam.d/sudo file which is the root of your problem.
It's pam_lastlog(8) which makes the message.  If you don't need it,
comment out the...

session include system

... line in ${LOCALBASE}/etc/pam.d/sudo to get rid of this behavior.

Cheers,

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Re: Sudo Commands on New 6.2 System Cause Last Login Message.

2008-04-03 Thread Tom McLaughlin

On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 12:06 -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
   I noticed that every sudo command I issue is accompanied
 by a Last login message.
 
 25testokcns root $ls .hushlogin
 ls: .hushlogin: No such file or directory
 26testokcns root $sudo touch .hushlogin
 Last login: Thu Apr  3 11:38:24 from testokcns.osuokc
 27testokcns root $sudo date
 Last login: Thu Apr  3 11:41:10 from testokcns.osuokc
 Thu Apr  3 11:41:17 CDT 2008
 
 I was trying to see if a .hushlogin file in /root might snuff
 out the messages, but it had no effect.
 
 The commands always work but I would rather not get that message
 each time. Am I missing something obvious?
 
   Thanks.

Make sure you have the latest version of the sudo port.  This issue
where pam_lastlog was being called because the system pam.d file was
included in the session section of sudo's pam file was fixed.

tom

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Polkitd not running on startup

2008-04-03 Thread Eduardo Cerejo
I just noticed that I run the top command I don't see the polkit daemon running 
even though I have it enabled in my /etc/rc.conf file along with dbus and hal.  
I can these two running but not polkit, is this normal?
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Online Future Bazaar

2008-04-03 Thread Suraj Saroj
Visit: www.onlinefuturebazaar.com

Online Future Bazaar
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/compat/linux/bin/cp Bad file descriptor

2008-04-03 Thread Liang Zhang
I installed linux_base-fc4 from Ports. When I use /compat/linux/bin/cp with
option -p, an error occurred.
For example, I type:

$ /compat/linux/bin/cp -p a b

This message is shown:

/compat/linux/bin/cp: preserving times for `b': Bad file descriptor

Does anyone know this?
Thanks!
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Re: Problem starting X as user

2008-04-03 Thread Warren Block

On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Frank Wi?mann wrote:


Hope there's somebody out there who can help me with the following problem:
When I type startx as root all is coming up as expected, the X-Server and 
twm as WM. When I stop it, log in as a normal user and do the same there is 
only a grey screen with a mouse-cursor coming up and doing nothing until I 
kill the X-Server with Ctrl-Alt-Backspace. On the original screen from which 
I tried to start is shown the following error message:


AUDIT: Thu Apr 3 20:34:48 2008 836 X: client 1 rejected from localhost (uid 
1001)

Auth name: XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1 ID: -1
Xlib: connection to 0:0 refused by server
Xlib: Protocol not supported by server

.xinitrc and .xsession both have the same contens exec startxfce4 and the 
permissions rwxr-xr-x.


Any thoughts please?


My user .xsession is:

#!/bin/sh

# WB: allow other user to use X on localhost
xhost +localhost

exec /usr/local/bin/startxfce4

-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
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Re: Problem starting X as user

2008-04-03 Thread Warren Block

On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, herbert langhans wrote:

can you start twm when you log in as a user? It smells like some 
permission issue from xfce. You could backup all the xfce files with 
the actual permissions and then set them all to 777 and try to start 
it.


Don't bring out the hammer until after you've tried simpler, more 
precise tools.


-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
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How to instal my NIC Card?

2008-04-03 Thread berlowin

after i have installed freeBSD 5.4, in ifconfig only display fwe0, plip0, and
lo0...

Why my NIC which is supposed to be em0 is not seen?

My Network Adapter is Intel(R) PRO/1000 PM Network Connection

thx for your help...
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Email problem

2008-04-03 Thread Ruel Luchavez
Hi..

I am having trouble in my email server I spend many hours but i cant fix it,
hopeu can help me guys
One of the account i created cant send email in any email address like
gmail.com I created it the same settings
with my other account but it doesnt work...is ther a problem on my sever on
this?

Your help is greatly needed...THANKS
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Re: Email problem

2008-04-03 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 01:33:48PM +0800, Ruel Luchavez wrote:
 Hi..
 
 I am having trouble in my email server I spend many hours but i cant fix it,
 hopeu can help me guys
 One of the account i created cant send email in any email address like
 gmail.com I created it the same settings
 with my other account but it doesnt work...is ther a problem on my sever on
 this?

Of course there's a problem on your server - otherwise it'd be
working. However, if you want help from us, you have to provide us
with details:

1. what mail software are you using
2. what is your configuration file like.
3. what your logs are saying.

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