Re: changes to wi ?

2002-03-08 Thread James Satterfield

I believe it was at 7.52 before the 8.10 update.
Also, this is an Orinoco 11MBit Gold card in a Linksys WDT11 PCI adapter.

James.
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Subject: Re: changes to wi ?


> In message: <02dd01c1c647$06a52b30$0feba8c0@sphynx>
> "James Satterfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> : FYI - An upgrade of the firmware does not appear to resolve this.
> : 
> : Far as I can tell, this has no impact on functionality. It's just a
> : nuisance.
> 
> What did you upgrade from?
> 
> Warner
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Re: kern/35660: LINT broken

2002-03-08 Thread Tony Finch

LINT has been broken since 2002/03/07 17:48:57 when the puc device was added.

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sendmail hanging on ::1

2002-03-08 Thread Volker Stolz

[This remained unanswered on -questions]

I have one sendmail process sitting here in a tight nanosleep()
loop on 4.5-STABLE and I don't know why:

[All output slightly trimmed]
erde:[vs]> ps auxww | grep sendm
root 29275??  STue01PM  94:03.88 sendmail: ./g1QC72529275 
localhost.ikea.net [::1]: DATA (sendmail)
root   233??  Ss   24Feb02   1:05.45 sendmail: accepting connections (sendmail)
root 29274??  ITue01PM   0:00.04 sendmail: server localhost.ikea.net [::1] 
child wait (sendmail)
root 29276??  STue01PM  10:45.85 sendmail: ./g1QC72529275: from queue 
(sendmail)

Additionally, 'lsof' show various incarnations of
sendmail  29275 root1u  IPv60t0 TCP can't read in6pcb 
at 0x

Although it isn't the plain sendmail.cf as shipped with FreeBSD, I just includes 
minimal
changes from the default setup.

Any help on tracking this down, including further tips where to look
for more debugging output is appreciated!
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Re: changes to wi ?

2002-03-08 Thread Rasputin

> > In message: <02dd01c1c647$06a52b30$0feba8c0@sphynx>
> > "James Satterfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > : FYI - An upgrade of the firmware does not appear to resolve this.

> > What did you upgrade from?

> I believe it was at 7.52 before the 8.10 update.
> Also, this is an Orinoco 11MBit Gold card in a Linksys WDT11 PCI adapter.
> 
> James.

Is this really supposed to be firmware related?

Although it doesn't break anything per se, it certainly makes a mess of 
dmesg and /var/log/messages.

Did anything fucntional change in wi , or is this just extra debugging
information?
 If so, any chance we could have a sysctl to turn the output off?

NetBSD-CURRENT doesn't show the same behaviour, so I don't think it's
directly related to compatibility changes Warner made...

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repeatable craches in freebsd with ipfilter

2002-03-08 Thread Markko Merzin

Hi!

How-to repeat it:

Take freebsd-4.5 or 4.4 with ipfilter v3.4.20 and set up some ipfilter
rules. Basic example:

ipf.rules:
pass in quick on lo0
pass out quick proto tcp all flags S keep state keep frags
pass out quick proto udp all keep state

ipnat.rules:
map fxp0 0/0 -> 0/32 proxy port ftp ftp/tcp

Then try from the box: ftp pann.starnet.ee
Your machine freezes.

I dont know what is so special with this ftp site, i looked at tcpdump
logs and saw nothing abnormal.

Btw, it may be wise to check that you dont have any other ipfilter wall in
path to that ftp server.

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Re: kern/35660: LINT broken

2002-03-08 Thread John Hay

> LINT has been broken since 2002/03/07 17:48:57 when the puc device was added.

Yes, I'll fix it tonight. It is just a small -current-ism that slipped in.

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Re: Request for testers of MFC'd ATA driver take 2.

2002-03-08 Thread Kevin Oberman

Soren,

I have installed the latest patches on all the the system that had
problems with the prior patches and all is well. Both the Dell and the
ThinkPad are over their panics.

R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer
Energy Sciences Network (ESnet)
Ernest O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)
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Re: My first world build and install

2002-03-08 Thread Stefan Farfeleder

On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 08:58:48PM -0600, D J Hawkey Jr wrote:

> But now, I do have a few questions.
> 
> - I see in /usr/lib where several libraries weren't installed:
>   libacl, libasn1, libgssapi, libhdb, libkadm, libkadm5clnt, libkadm5srv,
>   libkafs, libkdb, libkrb, libkrb5, and libroken. Some look Kerberos
>   related, but I can't identify them all.

They all belong to Kerberos.

>   How does one identify what these libraries "belong" to?

Searching in the source tree? I don't know an easier way.

>   What did I screw up that they weren't installed? A 'grep' of the
>   build log shows they weren't built; why not?

You have to set MAKE_KERBEROS4 and MAKE_KERBEROS5 to yes in
/etc/make.conf, they are not built by default (see
/etc/defaults/make.conf for other options).

Stefan Farfeleder

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Typo in Makefile for OpenSSH 3.1

2002-03-08 Thread Mike Jakubik

Hi,

There is a typo in the post-install script that generates keys if none are
found.

# $FreeBSD: ports/security/openssh/Makefile,v 1.82 2002/03/08 05:54:03
dinoex Exp $

post-install:
.if !defined(BATCH)
.if !exists(${PREFIX}/etc/ssh_host_key)
@${ECHO_MSG} ">> Generating an RSA1 secret host key."
${PREFIX}/bin/ssh-keygen -N "" -f ${PREFIX}/etc/ssh_host_key
.endif

Should be (note the '-t rsa1'):

${PREFIX}/bin/ssh-keygen -t rsa1 -N "" -f ${PREFIX}/etc/ssh_host_key

Thanks.

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Re: Apache on 4.5-Stable Query

2002-03-08 Thread Chojin

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Subject: Apache on 4.5-Stable Query


> 
> Hello,
> 
> Hope this is the right place for this.
> 
> I installed a system with 4.4-CURRENT (I think), then today cvsup'ed it
> to 4.5-STABLE, built a custom kernel, and installed everything.  When
> doing the mergemaster, the new /etc/master.passwd had a www user in it.
> Figuring I'd be adding apache, I added that user.
> 
> Now, I've cvsup'ed the ports tree, installed mysql and am now trying to
> install the apache port.  make install errors out upon finding that a
> www user already exists.
> 
> Would the recommendation be that I just dump that user and try to
> reinstall?  Should I report that error anywhere else?  Or have I done
> something incorrectly.
> 

Just remove www user 
rm www
(do not remove any 'home' directory if asked)

Then you can install Apache port.

Chojin



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Talk under 4.5

2002-03-08 Thread Pete French

Umm, just noticed that since theupgrade to 4.5 "talk" no longer
works between users on the same machine. This was working
fine on 4.4. What I get is

[No connection yet]
[Checking for invitation on caller's machine]
[Checking for invitation on caller's machine]
[Checking for invitation on caller's machine]

which is suaully what I expect talking to remote machines,  not
local ones. Did someting  break somewhere that I didnt notice ?
This is true on allthe 4.5 systems I have tried, so its not
just a local glitch on one of them.

-pcf.

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RE: Talk under 4.5

2002-03-08 Thread Mike Jakubik

You may want to check your /etc/inetd.conf file and make sure the following
line is uncommented:

ntalk  dgram   udp waittty:tty /usr/libexec/ntalkd ntalkd

Don't forget to killall -HUP inetd after.

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Subject: Talk under 4.5


Umm, just noticed that since theupgrade to 4.5 "talk" no longer
works between users on the same machine. This was working
fine on 4.4. What I get is

[No connection yet]
[Checking for invitation on caller's machine]
[Checking for invitation on caller's machine]
[Checking for invitation on caller's machine]

which is suaully what I expect talking to remote machines,  not
local ones. Did someting  break somewhere that I didnt notice ?
This is true on allthe 4.5 systems I have tried, so its not
just a local glitch on one of them.

-pcf.


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Re: Talk under 4.5

2002-03-08 Thread Joe Abley


On Friday, March 8, 2002, at 11:26 , Pete French wrote:

> Umm, just noticed that since theupgrade to 4.5 "talk" no longer
> works between users on the same machine. This was working
> fine on 4.4. What I get is

Perhaps the problem is that inetd (or the ntalk entry within 
/etc/inetd.conf) is no longer enabled by default on FreeBSD 4.5. I don't 
know whether that is the case; I never run inetd anyway, but it seems 
like that would explain it.


Joe


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RE: Talk under 4.5

2002-03-08 Thread Pete French

O.K., thanks for the pointer to inetd.conf ... I didnt look there because
I didnt think I had installed the new one when I mergemastered,but apperently
I did! Sorry for the noise...

-pcf.

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