Re: [pfSense Support] Proper log files?

2006-05-25 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
> Our logging system uses clog which never goes over X size.   In order
> to maintain full logs, etc you need to enable remote syslogging and
> find an appropriate client to receive the syslogs.

Thanks Scott! Any Linux will do this, and while I agree that for top
security a remote syslog setup is necessary, for SOHO setups it's quite
overkill.

Is there a BSD package that can easily be installed to listen on
localhost?
Is X configurable upwards by editing some file?

Thanks,

Volker

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Re: [pfSense Support] Proper log files?

2006-05-25 Thread Scott Ullrich

On 5/25/06, Volker Kuhlmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

How do I get proper log files? The GUI only displays the last screenful
of lines (and not even as many as I've told it to, doesn't seem to want
to show more than about 15). Is it possible to save, say the last month,
to a file?

The hardware requirements say a big disk and >=128MB RAM. Why? There's
never more than 70MB disk used, and it runs fine in 64MB. Ok not
lightning fast, but perfectly adequate.


Our logging system uses clog which never goes over X size.   In order
to maintain full logs, etc you need to enable remote syslogging and
find an appropriate client to receive the syslogs.   There are a
number of them out there kiwi's for windows, osx has syslogd built in,
freebsd has it built in, etc.

Scott

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[pfSense Support] Proper log files?

2006-05-25 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
How do I get proper log files? The GUI only displays the last screenful
of lines (and not even as many as I've told it to, doesn't seem to want
to show more than about 15). Is it possible to save, say the last month,
to a file?

The hardware requirements say a big disk and >=128MB RAM. Why? There's
never more than 70MB disk used, and it runs fine in 64MB. Ok not
lightning fast, but perfectly adequate.

Thanks,

Volker

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Re: [pfSense Support] Re: Can a CF Config export be imported to a HardDrive Install?

2006-05-25 Thread Bart Fisher

Thanks guys

Bart
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Yes, this will work just fine.

On 5/25/06, Bart Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks

Bart



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[pfSense Support] Re: Can a CF Config export be imported to a HardDrive Install?

2006-05-25 Thread Scott Ullrich

Yes, this will work just fine.

On 5/25/06, Bart Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks

Bart



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Re: [pfSense Support] Can a CF Config export be imported to a HardDrive Install?

2006-05-25 Thread Chris Buechler

yes.


Bart Fisher wrote:

Thanks

Bart



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[pfSense Support] Can a CF Config export be imported to a HardDrive Install?

2006-05-25 Thread Bart Fisher

Thanks

Bart



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Re: [pfSense Support] Re: trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode

2006-05-25 Thread Chris Buechler

Molle Bestefich wrote:

Too bad I'm a complete BSD-newbie.
What do I need to do?



This isn't something I have the time to work on right now, but I'll give 
you as many pointers as I can (which isn't much when it comes to kernel 
debugging) if you want to dig into it. 

Scott built this iso for debugging an issue on a Dell 2850 server, but 
it should work equally well for debugging on anything.  Should just be a 
standard image with the debug tools. 


http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/0/pfSense_Dell_2850.iso.gz

As far as how to go about doing this, I recommend:

http://www.lemis.com/grog/Papers/Debug-tutorial/

Once you get to the debug prompt, the main thing, I believe, is to run 
'bt' and copy/paste that output back here to the list.  You may or may 
not get much help here, since it's a FreeBSD issue it'll have to end up 
being a FreeBSD PR.  It'd be nice if one of the devs here could at least 
help take a look at it, as it might be something simple that one of them 
could whip up a quick patch for, and submit the FreeBSD PR with a patch. 






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[pfSense Support] Re: trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode

2006-05-25 Thread Molle Bestefich

Gary Buckmaster wrote:

I saw this: http://socalfreenet.org/nokiaip110 and thought you might
find the information contained therein useful.


Thanks.
There's a guy in the 'comments' section trying a newer pfSense and
hitting the same problem as I am.
No solution there unfortunately.

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Re: [pfSense Support] Re: trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode

2006-05-25 Thread Gary Buckmaster

Molle Bestefich wrote:


Let's do that, then :-).
I don't mind spending some time doing that to help pfSense and m0n0wall.

Too bad I'm a complete BSD-newbie.
What do I need to do?

1. Take the harddrive to a modern laptop
2. Install FreeBSD 6
3. ?? Modify which options to enable serial-line debugging, and where ??
4. Stuff harddrive in Geode-based box, boot it
5. Press whatever magic key on serial to get debugger, extract backtrace

Is this about correct?

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I saw this: http://socalfreenet.org/nokiaip110 and thought you might 
find the information contained therein useful. 


-Gary


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[pfSense Support] Re: trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode

2006-05-25 Thread Molle Bestefich

Chris Buechler wrote:

Molle Bestefich wrote:
> Installing BETA4 on a Nokia IP110, I get this on the serial console:

Neither FreeBSD 5.x or 6.x will boot on these.  Even m0n0wall 1.2b5-b7,
which were completely stripped of APIC and ACPI, and virtually every
other option that you could possibly remove and still have a functional
system.

In other words, your chances of getting this working are pretty much nil
unless you put together an image with debugging tools and get a back
trace on that panic.


Let's do that, then :-).
I don't mind spending some time doing that to help pfSense and m0n0wall.

Too bad I'm a complete BSD-newbie.
What do I need to do?

1. Take the harddrive to a modern laptop
2. Install FreeBSD 6
3. ?? Modify which options to enable serial-line debugging, and where ??
4. Stuff harddrive in Geode-based box, boot it
5. Press whatever magic key on serial to get debugger, extract backtrace

Is this about correct?

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