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From: Peter Jeremy [SMTP:peter.jer...@auss2.alcatel.com.au]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 1999 4:25 AM
To: dil...@apollo.backplane.com
Cc: curr...@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Simple DOS against 3.x locks box solid
As for the general problem, is it sensible to
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Chris Costello wrote:
Add /etc/login.conf restrictions if you don't want your users
to do that.
Speaking of which... I've always used login.conf to set limits for
specific user classes... However, it seems like some login.conf
options just don't work. Is there a place
I tried to use the ZIP-disk with the native file format:
First i made everything clean dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rwfd0 count=2
--
2+0 records in
2+0 records out
1024 bytes transferred in 0.040078 secs (25550 bytes/sec)
then i invoced disklabel -rw wfd0 zip100
--
disklabel: ioctl
Second update to the new ATA/ATAPI driver:
Now all actual probing of both ATA ATAPI devices are done after
interrupts are enabled, this kills the last unwanted interrupts
(and there is no ugly hacks like in the old driver to avoid them).
Command interrupt devices are now supported, this applies
It seems Fritz Heinrichmeyer wrote:
I tried to use the ZIP-disk with the native file format:
when copying something to /mnt,
i see with dmesg
ata0: unwanted interrupt
ata0: unwanted interrupt
atapi_transfer: bad command phase
I think this is fixed in the update I just committed. I
PS:
copying finished never and there was a complete freeze of the
workstation, apart from the keyboard beep ...
--
Fritz Heinrichmeyer mailto:fritz.heinrichme...@fernuni-hagen.de
FernUniversitaet Hagen, LG Elektronische Schaltungen, 58084 Hagen (Germany)
tel:+49 2331/987-1166 fax:987-355
Kelly Yancey wrote:
have to support ATA devices too. He also suggested a more universal device
name like drv0, drv1, drv2, etc rather than deliniating between whether the
drive is ATA or SCSI...I also think that is a good idea as I don't see any
good reason an application should care whether
Stephen Hocking-Senior Programmer PGS Tensor Perth wrote:
Well, after unpacking various RPMs from my RedHat 5.23 CD, making a number of
hardlinks within the library directories under /compat/linux, I've finally got
this going. Who do I contact to put together an official Linux development
Peter Jeremy wrote:
Another interim solution would be to `fix' GNU grep so it doesn't
attempt to read() into mmap()'d space. (Having not looked at the
code, I don't know how difficult this would be).
Pretend the DoS attack does not exist? :-)
I'd hate to make such a grave problem less of a
On Tue, Feb 09, 1999 at 02:21:09PM -0800, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Rather that listen to people wail over the next few months, it was
decided instead to go to a slight variation on the previous theme in
hopes that more people will be happy with the compromise.
In essence, what used to be
Hi,
I had successfully made the world using egcs-1.1.2pre. However, i encountered
an error when tring to make the kernel. The error is as followings. Anyone
knows how to solve it. Thanks.
Clarence
=== make depend error ===
cc -c -O -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs
It seems Chan Yiu Wah wrote:
Hi,
I had successfully made the world using egcs-1.1.2pre. However, i encountered
an error when tring to make the kernel. The error is as followings. Anyone
knows how to solve it. Thanks.
Clarence
=== make depend error ===
cc -c -O -Wall
=== make depend error ===
cc -c -O -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual
-fformat-extensions -ansi -nostdinc -I- -I. -I../.. -I../../../include
-DKERNEL -DVM_STACK -include opt_global.h
Now the zip drive works with the old drivers,
it was the vector wdintr what i changed now. Nothing else
controller wdc0at isa? port IO_WD1 bio irq 14 vector wdintr
I followed a hint in http://www.dancris.com/~p/software/ide_zip.html
Where is a place one can learn such secrets?
--
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, S?ren Schmidt wrote:
I think this is fixed in the update I just committed. I still havn't
got a writeable ZIP media, but it should arrive soon.
Anybody knows how to disable the writeprotect on a ZIP disk WITHOUT
having to install DOS/WIN ??
There's a Linux program to do
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, S?ren Schmidt wrote:
# Second update to the new ATA/ATAPI driver:
#
# Now all actual probing of both ATA ATAPI devices are done after
# interrupts are enabled, this kills the last unwanted interrupts
# (and there is no ugly hacks like in the old driver to avoid them).
#
m...@seidata.com wrote:
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Chris Costello wrote:
Add /etc/login.conf restrictions if you don't want your users
to do that.
Speaking of which... I've always used login.conf to set limits for
specific user classes... However, it seems like some login.conf
options
In the last episode (Mar 05), Alex Zepeda said:
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, S?ren Schmidt wrote:
I think this is fixed in the update I just committed. I still
havn't got a writeable ZIP media, but it should arrive soon.
Anybody knows how to disable the writeprotect on a ZIP disk WITHOUT
having
Hi There,
I've just decided to keep my list of bonnie tests running. I haven't
pulled the latest changes yet, as CVSUP is basically a day behind
from cvsup.za.freebsd.org.
Here is what I have so far:
First committed version of ATA
---Sequential Output ---Sequential
There is already a precedent for allowing users to use drop-in replacements
for certain network daemons by specifying the path to the daemon in rc.conf.
Examples include the ${ntpdate_program} and ${xtnpd_program} variables that
are used in /etc/rc.network.
Wietse Venema has for some time had a
Hi,
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
with the latest kernel, I have had some problems:
The first occured when I tried to use the arla AFS client. Everything
loads ok, but then after it is loaded, if I try to use it, the system
crashes.
Second occured when I tried to start
Sounds fair to me. send-pr a patch.
Jacques Vidrine / n...@nectar.com / nec...@freebsd.org
On 5 March 1999 at 12:09, James FitzGibbon ja...@ehlo.com wrote:
There is already a precedent for allowing users to use drop-in replacements
for certain network daemons by specifying the path to the
On Sun, Feb 28, 1999 at 02:49:57PM -0800, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
Please keep in mind that if, in our haste, we import a compiler that
puts instability into FreeBSD, then we've drunk poison. The feature
A legit concern, but also realize that all of us are talking about
4.0 here - the new
How about the optional (ports) software just installs the
rc.d/whatever.sh and the user disables the corresponding things
in /etc/rc.conf?
I just installed xinetd and disabling inetd was rather painless...
-mi
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:On Sun, Feb 28, 1999 at 02:49:57PM -0800, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
: Please keep in mind that if, in our haste, we import a compiler that
: puts instability into FreeBSD, then we've drunk poison. The feature
:
: A legit concern, but also realize that all of us are talking about
: 4.0 here -
On Fri, Mar 05, 1999 at 10:21:08AM -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
I like idea of being able to choose between two different compilers
on the fly -- as in with a kernel config option or a make.conf option.
I don't think we can 'replace' gcc in 4.x. It will screw up too many
It seems Steve Price wrote:
This works a little better on my machine. It doesn't panic
anymore more. It just hangs where it used to panic. Should
I turn on the DEBUG output, hand scribe the output, and send
it to you?
That would be very helpfull yes...
-Søren
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:On Fri, Mar 05, 1999 at 10:21:08AM -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
: I like idea of being able to choose between two different compilers
: on the fly -- as in with a kernel config option or a make.conf option.
:
: I don't think we can 'replace' gcc in 4.x. It will screw up too many
I cvsup'ed about 3:00am PST Mar 5 and started a make buildworld before
going to bed. When I got up, I did an installworld and recompiled
the kernel, which now hangs right after detecting my ATAPI cdrom
drive. Normally the next probe message is Waiting for SCSI devices
to settle but now it hangs
On Fri, Mar 05, 1999 at 11:27:41AM -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:And what about including it as an alternative system compiler ?
:
:base:cc gcc g++ c++
:egcs:ecc egcceg++ec++
:
:Would that be possible ? Like awk and nawk in the past ?! ;-)
:
:That
http://www.freebsd.org/~phk/x.nanokernel.gz
contains patches relative to -current to implement the new nanokernel
PLL from Dave Mills.
This only works with a ntpd v4, suggest 4.92c or better from:
ftp://ftp.eecis.udel.edu/pub/ntp
It does still not support the
And what about including it as an alternative system compiler ?
base: cc gcc g++ c++
egcs: ecc egcceg++ec++
People it is time to change. PEROID.
You can make gcc 2.7.2.3 a port if you really need it.
--
-- David(obr...@nuxi.com -or- obr...@freebsd.org)
To
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, S?ren Schmidt wrote:
# It seems Steve Price wrote:
#
# This works a little better on my machine. It doesn't panic
# anymore more. It just hangs where it used to panic. Should
# I turn on the DEBUG output, hand scribe the output, and send
# it to you?
#
# That would be
In article pine.bsf.3.96.990304081536.374a-100...@freebsd.omaha.com,
opsys op...@omaha.com wrote:
I'm trying to build world but now to fix all this and I just get
this:
cc -O -pipe -I/usr/src/usr.bin/make -I/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/include
-c /usr
/src/usr.bin/make/arch.c
arch.o:
It seems that actually, not through my own fault, the fd driver is broken. I
noticed this weeks ago but thought it a fluke since I only had the problem on
one computer. However, on the school FreeBSD box, I also notice the same
problem!
fd0: recal failed ST0 70abnrml,seek_cmplt,equ_chck cyl 0
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Studded wrote:
The source is your only guide unfortunately. Several people have
promised to do a comprehensive list and update the man page, but no one
has come through yet. If you do the research please share your results.
Okay, now I know... knowing's half the
# make -j11 buildworld
[...]
cc -O2 -malign-functions=0 -malign-jumps=0 -malign-loops=0 -mno-486
-DDO_BAD144 -DBOOTWAIT=5000 -DTIMEOUT= -DBOOTSEG=0x1000 -DBOOTSTACK=0xFFF0
-I/usr/src/sys/i386/boot/cdboot/../biosboot -DCDBOOT -Wall -Wredundant-decls
-Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes
The only thing that bit me was that I used wd0 and wd2 with the older
driver, whereas the newer driver automatically decided to use ad0 and
ad1. This is expected behaviour, but it's something for other weenies
to watch out for. :-)
This breakage was announced :-).
Besides, it is
Yesterday being daring I installed SoftUpdates. Works great locally, but
now I find that my NFS problems occur more often. I've also removed the
ne2000 cards from my system (as someone told me they may be causing network
traffic problems). The 3coms remain in the server.
On the client machine.
This is results of testing my machine (Toshiba Satellite Pro 445CDX
notebook). Shows not very huge improvement yet ;)
The 1403 is a pretty slow drive, and the IDE interface in most of the
Satellites just plain sucks.
ad0: TOSHIBA MK1403MAV/D3.06 A ATA-? disk at ata0 as master
ad0: 1376MB
Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 02:53:09 +0900
From: Daniel C. Sobral d...@newsguy.com
Irrespective of all the valid reasons to allow for wiring (but not
mandate), static drive numbering is not BIOS compatible (thus, not
DOS compatible). This violates POLA.
I'm at least as much against POLA
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Jeremy Lea wrote:
Mozilla will only be ELF, since it is very likely that the minumum
compiler will be egcs. It will also need GTK+, not Motif.
Eh no. Look at their web pages, they _recommend_ gcc 2.7.x, so it should
still work just fine with a.out systems.
I'm surprised
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Dan Nelson wrote:
That sounds suspiciously like an X app.I use mzip, which is part
of the mtools port. It lets you set/reset the password and software WP
bits on a zip disk.
It is an X app based on a cmdline app. But it also is a rather good
source for ideas (SCSI
Is this on 4.x or 3.x?
Matt Dillon has been working on softupdates/NFS interactions.
if 4.x then he has changes that may help all this..
some will be back ported to 3.x when I get to it..
julian
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, RT wrote:
Yesterday being daring I installed SoftUpdates. Works great
Who do I contact to put together an official Linux development
port that'll work?
Uh... man send-pr :-)
Thanks!
Jerry Hicks
wghi...@bellsouth.net
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On Tuesday, 2 March 1999 at 22:54:06 +, t...@scratch.demon.co.uk wrote:
Help..
===
FreeBSD-CURRENT is designed for discussions about (wait for it)
FreeBSD-CURRENT. It is not an appropriate forum for this question.
You've already sent a (different)
It's been like this with SCSI disks since day #1. I don't see it ever
having been quite the disaster of epic proportions that you make it out
to be.
When a boot fails with something like /dev/rwd2s1g: Device not configured,
how long will it take you to figure out that it was actually wd1 that
And what about including it as an alternative system compiler ?
base: cc gcc g++ c++
egcs: ecc egcceg++ec++
People it is time to change. PEROID.
You can make gcc 2.7.2.3 a port if you really need it.
IMHO *everything* in contrib should have a backing port
:
:Is this on 4.x or 3.x?
:
:Matt Dillon has been working on softupdates/NFS interactions.
:if 4.x then he has changes that may help all this..
:some will be back ported to 3.x when I get to it..
:
:julian
:
:On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, RT wrote:
:
: Yesterday being daring I installed SoftUpdates. Works
Kelly Yancey wrote:
have to support ATA devices too. He also suggested a more universal device
name like drv0, drv1, drv2, etc rather than deliniating between whether the
drive is ATA or SCSI...I also think that is a good idea as I don't see any
good reason an application should care
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