[leaf-user] uClibc 2.2.0_b4 - Caution using via-rhine - kernel BUG at slab.c:1130!/In interrupt handler - not syncing/Kernel panic

2004-06-16 Thread freeman groups
   My net card in question is a D-Link DFE-530TX Rev A1. I have been 
placing the modules into the modules package (/lib/modules folder) and 
backing up.

From the file Bering-uClibc_2.2.0_modules_2.4.26.tar.gz I had pulled 
the files:
   /net/pci-scan.o (7412 bytes) and /net/via-rhine.o (16428 bytes).
so as to support this network card. After installing the files, backing 
up then rebooting I would try pinging out on this card and would get the 
following error (summarized):
   kernel BUG at slab.c:1130!
   invalid operand: 
   [...]
   0Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
   In interrupt handler - not syncing

   This would happen usually immediately but sometimes would take a few 
'pings' before it would happen.

I was able to circumvent this issue by using the via-rhine.o driver from 
/kernel/drives/net (and the required mii.o, of course) ... so keep in 
mind using this alternate version of via-rhine if you have difficulties 
with the one from the /net folder.

   Further notes (re testing the /net/via-rhine.o version of the module):
  - I set my BIOS to default settings
  - I removed all cards except the video card and this D-Link card
  - I had removed all other network drivers (not indicated in the 
following 'output' but tested as well).
   ... but the problem wouldn't go away. I turned off power management, 
etc, too.

I wonder if anyone has any thoughts on what happened to me? I was able 
to work around it but curiosity still remains

Thanks for LEAF!
scott; canada
If anyone's further curious then here's the whole error 'message' (note 
that 'pi' is just a script that does: ping 192.168.0.254):

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /root # pi
PING 192.168.0.2kernel BUG at slab.c:1130!
invalid operand: 
CPU:0
EIP:0010:[c0179163]Not tainted
EFLAGS: 00010202
eax: 01f0   ebx: c105b5f0   ecx: 01f0   edx: 
esi: c105b5f8   edi: c105b5f0   ebp: 01f0   esp: c1a27be4
ds: 0018   es: 0018   ss: 0018
Process ping (pid: 8818, stackpage=c1a27000)
Stack: c105b5f0 c105b5f8 0246 01f0 c2804020 c1dac800 c01794df 
c105b5f0
   01f0 c11d6000 c11d63c0  c1a27c44 c2850c74 0600 
01f0
    c1a27c8c c11d7170 c1dac800 c18e6f00  c1dac800 

Call Trace:[c01794df] [c2850c74] [c01e3bd0] [c01ed70e] 
[c01e3cbe]
  [c01eb280] [c021515a] [c01e3bd0] [c02151a0] [c0214b6f] 
[c01e86ca]
  [c01e8d6d] [c01fabd3] [c01fab40] [c01eb280] [c01fab20] 
[c01f96d7]
  [c01fab40] [c01fab20] [c01fab2d] [c01eb280] [c01fa405] 
[c01fab20]
  [c02128eb] [c0212560] [c02198e9] [c01dd1d5] [c01ddfb0] 
[c01603b0]
  [c016ceb8] [c01de7eb] [c0157903]

Code: 0f 0b 6a 04 20 00 25 c0 c7 44 24 10 01 00 00 00 89 cd 81 e5
 54 (192.168.0.250Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
4): 56 data byteIn interrupt handler - not syncing
s
=-=-=-=-
This is my full boot-up output, including the error 'msg':
ISOLINUX 1.76 2002-08-27  Copyright (C) 1994-2002 H. Peter Anvin
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  ÛÛÛ   Bering-uClibc Firewall
  Û   ² Û   (2.2.0b4 - June, 2004)
  Û   ² Û   (uClibc 0.9.20 
Bering-uClibc team)
  Û   ² Û Bering  ÛÛÛ   This image brought to you by:
  Û   ² Û
  Û   ² Û   The LEAF project:
  Û Û   http://leaf.sourceforge.net
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      ²   ²Ûhttp://www.shorewall.net
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Loading linux
Loading initrd.lrp.
Ready.
Linux version 2.4.26 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 
(release)) #1 Sun Jun 6 11:44:34 CEST 2004
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
 BIOS-e820:  - 0009fc00 (usable)
 BIOS-e820: 0009fc00 - 000a (reserved)
 BIOS-e820: 000e - 0010 (reserved)
 BIOS-e820: 0010 - 0200 (usable)
 BIOS-e820: fec0 - fec01000 (reserved)
 BIOS-e820: fee0 - fee01000 (reserved)
 BIOS-e820: fffe - 0001 (reserved)
32MB LOWMEM available.
On node 0 totalpages: 8192
zone(0): 4096 pages.
zone(1): 4096 pages.
zone(2): 0 pages.
DMI not present.
Kernel command line: console=ttyS0,57600 BOOT_IMAGE=linux 
initrd=initrd.lrp init=/linuxrc rw root=/dev/ram0

LEAFCFG=/dev/fd0u1440:ms
dos
Initializing CPU#0
Detected 199.313 MHz processor.
Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
Calibrating delay loop... 398.13 BogoMIPS
Memory: 30120k/32768k available (973k kernel code, 2260k reserved, 
111k data, 64k init, 0k highmem)
Dentry cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
Inode cache hash table entries: 

[leaf-user] Outlook 2003 and LEAF firewall

2004-06-16 Thread Temp User
Our institution moved to Exchange for email and
scheduling.  I have no choice but use Outlook 2003 on
my PC, which is behind a Dachstein firewall.  
 
I have not been able to make Outlook 03 work.  It
seems the firewall is blocking traffic from the
Exchange server.  I tried to use RPC over Http, still
no luck.  Anyone can help me out here?  
 
I am not sure what additional information you need
before you can answer my question, so I will be
watching and see if anyone needs it.
 
Thank you.





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RE: [leaf-user] Outlook 2003 and LEAF firewall

2004-06-16 Thread Joey Officer
I believe that what you are referring to is that it cannot see the LDAP (the
reason for exchange) services, and consequently you cannot access the
Exchange server.

Take a look at the following link:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;278339

This discusses the ports used by the Exchange server for the various
services.  What I believe you will need to do is open the specific ports so
that your workstation can access the Exchange server.

Hope this is useful information.

Joey Officer


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Subject: [leaf-user] Outlook 2003 and LEAF firewall


Our institution moved to Exchange for email and
scheduling.  I have no choice but use Outlook 2003 on
my PC, which is behind a Dachstein firewall.

I have not been able to make Outlook 03 work.  It
seems the firewall is blocking traffic from the
Exchange server.  I tried to use RPC over Http, still
no luck.  Anyone can help me out here?

I am not sure what additional information you need
before you can answer my question, so I will be
watching and see if anyone needs it.

Thank you.





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[leaf-user] RE: Some questions about bpalogin

2004-06-16 Thread David Pitts
Jonathon, you are better off sorting this out on list.  There are many better brains 
than mine on there.
 
However, bpalogin has nothing to do with ip addresses.  I think you should get your ip 
for eth0 from your ISP before bpalogin runs ie via pump, dhclient etc.  And it won't 
be one of the non-routable ips.  
 
I use ods.org for dynamic dns and it works a treat.
 
Good luck.



From: Jonathan Chang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 6/17/2004 10:02 AM
To: David Pitts
Subject: Re: Some questions about bpalogin



Hi, David,

Thanks a lot for your reply. Just another question:
After bpalogin succeeds, the corresponding network interface (e.g., eth0)
will obtain a valid IP (not 192.168.x.x. or 172.x.x.x), right? Because I
would like to use bpalogin with ddns such that my registered hostname in
www.dyndns.org can be updated once my IP changes. Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Jonathan


On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 12:43:35PM +0800, David Pitts wrote:
 My conf file

 # bpalogin.conf for bpalogin-lrp
 # packaged by andrew fort 001027-02

 username xx
 password xx

 authserver 61.9.240.13
 logging syslog
 debuglevel 0
 localport 5050
 minheartbeatinterval 60

 Shorewall Rules:

 # Allow BPALogin to communicate with Bigpond Authentication server
 #
 ACCEPT  net   fwudp 5050
 ACCEPT  fwnet   udp 5050
 ACCEPT  fwnet   tcp 5050
 ACCEPT  net   fwtcp 5050

 I am not sure that I need to specify two way access, but it works!!

 Your authserver might be different as well.  This is for WA.

 Its pretty straight forward if you have the addresses and ports right,
 and if you're using the right package.  It must be!  I could do it!

 David Pitts
 IT Services Manager
 Reid Library
 University of Western Australia
 
 Telephone:   (08) 6488 3492 Fax:  (08) 6488 1012

 -Original Message-
 From: Jonathan Chang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, 16 June 2004 12:18 PM
 To: David Pitts
 Subject: Some questions about bpalogin

 Hi, David,

 I saw your email on leaf-user mailing list, and hope you can do me a big
 favor. If you have successfully got bpalogin working with Bering-uClibc,
 would you please tell me your setup instructions?  For example, your
 bpalogin.conf will be very helpful (except your account and password of
 course). BTW, I guess shorewall's config should be modified, too. So
 could you also send me the shorewall configuration files?

 Best regards,

 --
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 Delta Networks, INC
 Tel: 886-2-87972088 ext 3066
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