Big ATA problems

2000-02-18 Thread Bryan Liesner
The latest ata commits left my system completely unbootable. No disks were probed. I have on the motherboard's Alladin controller: HP 4x4x24 CD burner as master primary channel 40x CD as slave primary channel HP Colorado 8 Gig ATAPI tape as master secondary channel On a Promise Ultra66: WDC AC

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Wes Peters
Jon Hamilton wrote: > > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Wes Peters wrote: > } Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: > } > > } > > "Mark" == Mark Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > } > > } > Mark> o A username may only be checked $number times per > } > Mark> $timeperiod; after that, _all_ answers

devices under 4.0

2000-02-18 Thread R Joseph Wright
I recently upgraded from 3.2 to 4.0. I use an ide hard disk, and would like to know how to change over the devices. I created the new devices by copying over /usr/src/etc/MAKEDEV to a new /dev directory and running it, but it didn't create any ata* devices such as is shown in the kernel config f

Re: Installing linux_base 6.1

2000-02-18 Thread Matthew Dillon
:> I am currently having a problem installing linux_base, both the port and the :> package on -current. I used to lurk to discover these problems by browsing :> the mailing list, but they are down. :-( :> :> I just cvsupped and rebuilt the world today and it still fails. Here are the :> messages:

Re: Supported ways to do RSA/OpenSSL on 4.0?

2000-02-18 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Robert Watson wrote: > I was pointed to you for questions regarding whether or not certain ports > would be working udner 4.0-RELEASE -- specifically, OpenSSH and related > applications which depend on SSL/RSA. All of the ports which explicitly depend on openssl should be wo

Re: break in libcrypto?

2000-02-18 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Robert Watson wrote: > Ok, is this a make depend in the top /usr/src, or in directories thjat > specifically require it. Or more practically speaking--I want the > directions in jail(8) to work every time. :-) How can this be fixed? Specifically, 'make depend' in secure/l

Re: Installing linux_base 6.1

2000-02-18 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard
> I am currently having a problem installing linux_base, both the port and the > package on -current. I used to lurk to discover these problems by browsing > the mailing list, but they are down. :-( > > I just cvsupped and rebuilt the world today and it still fails. Here are the > messages: Yes,

Re: tentitive complete patch for MAP_GUARDED available

2000-02-18 Thread Matthew Dillon
:In general, a given number of guard pages is insufficient for some (perhaps :non-existent) applications. The basic idea is to catch typical stack :overflow. Trying to always catch stack overflow is not practical. Since :this is a heuristic error detection technique, I'm not sure how much :wor

Installing linux_base 6.1

2000-02-18 Thread Reginald S. Perry
I am currently having a problem installing linux_base, both the port and the package on -current. I used to lurk to discover these problems by browsing the mailing list, but they are down. :-( I just cvsupped and rebuilt the world today and it still fails. Here are the messages: miles# pkg_add -

4.0(current) on a 486SLC2 ?

2000-02-18 Thread Kelvin Farmer
Hi, I was wondering if its possible to run FreeBSD-4.0 on a 486 SLC2 66mhz. (win95 runs on this computer ok) I downloaded the floppies from Feb.14th, and disabled the hardware I don't have but the boot panics at: ... npx0: on motherboard npx0:Using IRQ 13 interface Fatal trap 12: page fault whil

Re: tentitive complete patch for MAP_GUARDED available

2000-02-18 Thread Jason Evans
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 11:05:31AM -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote: > I also think that a single guard page at the base of the > stack may be insufficient for some applications. I'm > considering adding yet another field to vm_map_entry > 'vm_pindex_t guard_pages' which allows the nu

Re: FreeBSD-current question re: binutils

2000-02-18 Thread Takehiro Suzuki
Hello,I'm Takehiro Suzuki,a FreeBSD user. :-) In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> > It is available from http://www.bsdclub.org/~takehiro/binutils.tar.gz . >> >> I am taking a look at it now. Since you did not rename any of the bits >> (such as `as', `ld', etc..) what i

Supported ways to do RSA/OpenSSL on 4.0?

2000-02-18 Thread Robert Watson
Kris, I was pointed to you for questions regarding whether or not certain ports would be working udner 4.0-RELEASE -- specifically, OpenSSH and related applications which depend on SSL/RSA. Do we plan to provide a consistent and documented way for users of FreeBSD to go from the RSA-disabled ba

Re: IPv6

2000-02-18 Thread Bruce A. Mah
If memory serves me right, Yoshinobu Inoue wrote: > I still made more several fixes to IPv6 configuration scripts. > > -changed the file rc.net6 to rc.network6 > -changed the func net6_pass1 to network6_pass1 > -changed several var name more unlikely to confilict > -changed if several se

Re: Rc2 install

2000-02-18 Thread Marc Schneiders
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Gray, David W. wrote: > I've come to the conclusion that the -current stuff really doesn't install > on an 8 Meg machine anymore. I have an old 486/66 machine I'm using > to play with the current-RC's, and it consistantly dies loading the 'bin' > stuff. > I installed CURRE

Re: tentitive complete patch for MAP_GUARDED available

2000-02-18 Thread Matthew Dillon
: :Any problem if we overlay a previously MAP_GUARDED page with another :(to save an extra guard page)? : :Dan Eischen :[EMAIL PROTECTED] Overlaying *anything* on top of a MAP_GUARDED mmap will break its functionality. This is true of a MAP_STACK mmap as well.

Re: tentitive complete patch for MAP_GUARDED available

2000-02-18 Thread Matthew Dillon
Ok, this time for sure... version 3 of the MAP_GUARDED patch is out. http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/ http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/guard-3.diff http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/guard3.c MAP_GUARDED mmap(addr/NULL, len, prot, MAP_GUARDED, fd, offse

Re: Broken FTP

2000-02-18 Thread Andrey A. Chernov
On Sat, Feb 19, 2000 at 04:47:34AM +0900, Yoshinobu Inoue wrote: > But the change to do it seems to be not so simple as can be > done in this code freeze phase. (At least with my level of > understanding of ftp code.) > Somewhat no printing version of getreply() seems to be > necessary. > > Coul

Re: tentitive complete patch for MAP_GUARDED available

2000-02-18 Thread Matthew Dillon
:: ::Correct me if I'm wrong, but using MAP_STACK|MAP_GUARDED ::would allocate one additional guard page for each threads ::stack. :: ::DanE. : :Correct. At the moment MAP_GUARDED is a 'generic' guarding flag :and makes no assumptions about the areas being adjoining. It doesn't :cost

Re: ipv6 default in current ports?

2000-02-18 Thread David Gilbert
> "Chris" == Chris Piazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Chris> On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 05:26:45PM -0500, David Gilbert wrote: >> I've come up against a number of ports lately assume IPv6 support >> if you're running: >> >> .if ${OSVERSION} >= 400014 CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-ipv6 .endif >> >>

Re: ipv6 default in current ports?

2000-02-18 Thread Chris Piazza
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 05:26:45PM -0500, David Gilbert wrote: > I've come up against a number of ports lately assume IPv6 support if > you're running: > > .if ${OSVERSION} >= 400014 > CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-ipv6 > .endif > > ... I don't see INET6 in my GENERIC kernel. This affects at least

su(1) and PAM

2000-02-18 Thread Dominik Brettnacher
Is it planned to make su(1) support authentication via PAM? -- Dominik - http://www.saargate.de/~domi/ To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message

Re: BIOS and PERC 2/SC (was Re: Perc 2/SC problems (aka MegaRAID 466) )

2000-02-18 Thread Mike Smith
> OK, I took a chance and flashed the card's BIOS to the latest from the AMI > site I had been suspecting BIOS, as the readme.txt mentioned problems > with newer motherboards. Lo and Behold, it seems to have done the trick > > amr0: mem 0xe900-0xe93f irq 11 at device 12.1 on pci0 >

ipv6 default in current ports?

2000-02-18 Thread David Gilbert
I've come up against a number of ports lately assume IPv6 support if you're running: .if ${OSVERSION} >= 400014 CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-ipv6 .endif ... I don't see INET6 in my GENERIC kernel. This affects at least net/mtr and lang/ruby. Dave. --

Re: tentitive complete patch for MAP_GUARDED available

2000-02-18 Thread Daniel Eischen
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Matthew Dillon wrote: > :Currently, the threads library only creates one guard page > :at the top (or bottom depending on how you look at it) of > :each threads stack (for stacks of default size). Thread > :stacks are allocated in sequential zones, so they are always > :plac

Re: tentitive complete patch for MAP_GUARDED available

2000-02-18 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Ok, I just finished making the modifications, essentially :rewriting vm_map_growstack() and vm_map_stack(). : : http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/ : http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/guard-3.diff : http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/guard3.c Oops, withdrawn... I m

Re: tentitive complete patch for MAP_GUARDED available

2000-02-18 Thread Daniel Eischen
> * When you mmap() with MAP_GUARDED|MAP_STACK, you get > a guarded stack. The system will not create a > growable stack, though, it pre-reserves the space > (but, of course, does not allocate physical pages > for things you haven't touched). > > The new semantics

Re: break in libcrypto?

2000-02-18 Thread Robert Watson
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Kris Kennaway wrote: > On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Robert Watson wrote: > > > > What value of -j? I've built fine with -j4 and -j8, but this says that the > > > depend target hadn't run before the all target did. Did you 'make depend' > > > before building? > > > > Nope -- my make

Re: feedback on CD install of 4.0-RC2

2000-02-18 Thread Kai Großjohann
"Jordan K. Hubbard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I really kinda wish you'd point them to Novice^H^H^H^H^HStandard > instead since it does more than be a bit more verbose, it also makes > sure that all the appropriate steps are covered and prevents even > relatively skilled people from hanging th

Re: tentitive complete patch for MAP_GUARDED available

2000-02-18 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Currently, the threads library only creates one guard page :at the top (or bottom depending on how you look at it) of :each threads stack (for stacks of default size). Thread :stacks are allocated in sequential zones, so they are always :placed on top of the previous threads stack, and thus alre

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Jon Hamilton
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Wes Peters wrote: } Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: } > } > > "Mark" == Mark Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: } > } > Mark> o A username may only be checked $number times per } > Mark> $timeperiod; after that, _all_ answers are silently } > Mark> conver

Re: freezing

2000-02-18 Thread Brian Beattie
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Adam wrote: > I do not mean to throw blame on freebsd at all (unless tons of people also > see this) but I had a freeze earlier today. I had several windows open, > netscape, and was compiling qt2 with not much disk activity at all when it > just froze hard as a rock in all

Re: IP tunnel

2000-02-18 Thread Yoshinobu Inoue
> Hello! > > What about ${subj} in current? > Or maybe someone know how to make > ip tunnel on current using patches, tools, etc.? > > Thanx. Maybe there are several ways, and one thing I know is gif interface recently added. It can be used by adding following entry in your kernel config. (An

Re: tentitive complete patch for MAP_GUARDED available

2000-02-18 Thread Matthew Dillon
Ok, I just finished making the modifications, essentially rewriting vm_map_growstack() and vm_map_stack(). http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/ http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/guard-3.diff http://www.backplane.com/FreeBSD4/guard3.c Here are the proposed sema

Re: break in libcrypto?

2000-02-18 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Robert Watson wrote: > > What value of -j? I've built fine with -j4 and -j8, but this says that the > > depend target hadn't run before the all target did. Did you 'make depend' > > before building? > > Nope -- my make was in the top level /usr/src tree, in the form of ``mak

Re: freezing

2000-02-18 Thread Adam
I do not mean to throw blame on freebsd at all (unless tons of people also see this) but I had a freeze earlier today. I had several windows open, netscape, and was compiling qt2 with not much disk activity at all when it just froze hard as a rock in all ways I can think of. If it happens again

Re: break in libcrypto?

2000-02-18 Thread Robert Watson
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Kris Kennaway wrote: > On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Robert Watson wrote: > > > A further data point: I was building with a -j, so maybe there's a > > dependency mixup with the beforedepend target? If I manually cd to the > > directory and do a make beforedepend, things continue nat

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Alfred Perlstein
* Mark Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000218 13:27] wrote: > > < said: > > > > > Why is this being discussed as if it is new? > > > > > This is what my tool _does_, for crying out loud!! > > > > Which so far nobody else has ever seen. > > Nor asked to see. > > Poul-Henning Kamp's "bike shed" arg

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Mark Murray
> < said: > > > Why is this being discussed as if it is new? > > > This is what my tool _does_, for crying out loud!! > > Which so far nobody else has ever seen. Nor asked to see. Poul-Henning Kamp's "bike shed" argument applies here _big_time_. M -- Mark Murray Join the anti-SPAM movement:

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Garrett Wollman
< said: > Why is this being discussed as if it is new? > This is what my tool _does_, for crying out loud!! Which so far nobody else has ever seen. -GAWollman -- Garrett A. Wollman | O Siem / We are all family / O Siem / We're all the same [EMAIL PROTECTED] | O Siem / The fires of freedom

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Mark Murray
> > Another technique that could be used, and gets discussed occasionally on > -security, is passing authentication information via ancillary data > transfer on UNIX domain sockets. You could limit the effectiveness of DOS > attacks by rate limiting per-uid, for example. Why is this being discu

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Mark Murray
> < said: > > > You incorporate my patches to inetd that teach it to listen on > > named sockets, and then run the daemon from there in wait mode. > > If inetd dies you're pretty much hosed, anyway. > > Think ``single-user mode''. Single user mode has nothing to do with the problem I am attemp

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Mark Murray
All of the below are representative examples of the lattitude that a sysamin may be granted when setting up her system. There is a DoS of each of them. Pick your own policy. M > > "Mark" == Mark Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Mark> o A username may only be checked $number times

Re: feedback on CD install of 4.0-RC2

2000-02-18 Thread Brian Beattie
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Anatoly Vorobey wrote: > On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 11:28:45PM +0900, Daniel C. Sobral wrote: > > > > Novice is ok, it's the other two that are problematic. Well, > > particularly "custom". "Custom" does not scare away anyone, and is > > actually actractive to Windows users. It

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Mark Murray
> < said: > > > o A username may only be checked $number times per $timeperiod; > > after that, _all_ answers are silently converted to "no". > > Easier: a username may only be checked by a process running as $uid > or by root. ... added to the list of possibles. > > ... etc. There are possi

Re: IPv6

2000-02-18 Thread Bruce A. Mah
The only changes I have for you are small typos... /etc/rc.conf: "assigne router prefix" should be: "assign router prefix" /etc/rc.network6: "if you instead want to route such packets to a "default" interface": Looks to me like this comment is not applicable

Re: 4.0-RC Broken driver?: matcd

2000-02-18 Thread Doug Russell
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Jake Burkholder wrote: > > On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 02:39:09PM -0700, Doug Russell wrote: > > > > > Does anyone have a Panasonic 526/563 CD-ROM drive working under 4.0-C? I > > > have not had one working for may weeks, however, I wasn't sure if it was a > > > hardware proble

Re: Broken FTP

2000-02-18 Thread Yoshinobu Inoue
> > OK I'll change not to try it once it fails. > > It seems your last patch _not_ fix the problem. Now I got: > > ftp> dir > 500 'EPSV': command not understood. > > on first 'dir' command issued. This is with wu-ftpd. Remember that different > ftpd's could have slightly different format for r

Re: break in libcrypto?

2000-02-18 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Robert Watson wrote: > A further data point: I was building with a -j, so maybe there's a > dependency mixup with the beforedepend target? If I manually cd to the > directory and do a make beforedepend, things continue naturally from > there. What value of -j? I've built fi

Re: HELP! Can not build kernel ... :-(

2000-02-18 Thread Brooks Davis
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 07:11:00PM +0100, O. Hartmann wrote: > Hello. > I followed up the stuff posted here and this evening I want to change one of > our smaller server towards FBSD 4.0. Got the CD, have a complete new > source tree cvsuped this day and now I make a cd /sys/i386/conf ... > Within

No getty on ttyd0 after install on serial port ??

2000-02-18 Thread Jesper Skriver
Hi, I just installed a box (2208 -CURRENT snapshot) using a serial console, worked fine (a bit slow in redrawing), but after booting the installed system there was no getty on the serial port ... /Jesper -- Jesper Skriver, jesper(at)skriver(dot)dk - CCIE #5456 Work:Network manager @

Re: tentitive complete patch for MAP_GUARDED available

2000-02-18 Thread Matthew Dillon
: :> ... :>Resource limits are still an issue. It turns out that the :>MAP_STACK code does not deal with the stack resource limit :>well at all -- sometimes it catches it, sometimes it doesn't. : :In what sense? My recollection is that resource limits are :enforced on the "regular"

Re: Rc2 install

2000-02-18 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard
> Perhaps the release notes, or hardware file need to note you really do need > more than 8M ? The CD boxes all say 16MB and the release notes/hardware guide don't say anything at all about this. :) - Jordan To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in t

Re: feedback on CD install of 4.0-RC2

2000-02-18 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard
> it makes sense to slice it that way. Also, as far as teaching new users how > to install it, I _always_ show them the custom route. While this may sound > harsh, its used to familarize them with all of sub-components, and I really kinda wish you'd point them to Novice^H^H^H^H^HStandard instea

Re: Broken FTP

2000-02-18 Thread Andrey A. Chernov
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 06:06:22PM +0900, Yoshinobu Inoue wrote: > > > But maybe it is better to print out the first error, as the fact? > > > > I have nothing against EPSV itself, I am against additional verbosity and > > performance degradation since it is tried before _each_ command. > > OK I

Re: tentitive complete patch for MAP_GUARDED available

2000-02-18 Thread Alan Cox
> ... >Resource limits are still an issue. It turns out that the >MAP_STACK code does not deal with the stack resource limit >well at all -- sometimes it catches it, sometimes it doesn't. In what sense? My recollection is that resource limits are enforced on the "regular" process st

strange code in ftp.c

2000-02-18 Thread Andrey A. Chernov
Around ftp.c line 383 I see now: } else if (code == 229) { /* result for EPSV */ pflag = 1; pflag = 100; b

HELP! Can not build kernel ... :-(

2000-02-18 Thread O. Hartmann
Hello. I followed up the stuff posted here and this evening I want to change one of our smaller server towards FBSD 4.0. Got the CD, have a complete new source tree cvsuped this day and now I make a cd /sys/i386/conf ... Within this directory, I only have the GENERIC, LINT NEWCARD files and my own

pccardd and mapping memory descriptors

2000-02-18 Thread tbuswell
Hi, I'm writing a driver that talks to a card that has some SRAM. In the driver I'm trying to get a handle to the memory by doing the following: rid = 0; sc->mem = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, &rid, 0ul, ~0ul, 0, RF_ACTIVE); which fails.

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Robert Watson
Another technique that could be used, and gets discussed occasionally on -security, is passing authentication information via ancillary data transfer on UNIX domain sockets. You could limit the effectiveness of DOS attacks by rate limiting per-uid, for example. It should be noted that both the

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Wes Peters
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: > > > "Mark" == Mark Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Mark> o A username may only be checked $number times per > Mark> $timeperiod; after that, _all_ answers are silently > Mark> converted to "no". > > Umm, massive DOS hole. Per username. If you p

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
> "Garrett" == Garrett Wollman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> You incorporate my patches to inetd that teach it to listen on >> named sockets, and then run the daemon from there in wait mode. >> If inetd dies you're pretty much hosed, anyway. Garrett> Think ``single-user mode

Re: feedback on CD install of 4.0-RC2

2000-02-18 Thread Anatoly Vorobey
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 11:28:45PM +0900, Daniel C. Sobral wrote: > > Novice is ok, it's the other two that are problematic. Well, > particularly "custom". "Custom" does not scare away anyone, and is > actually actractive to Windows users. It should be called "death trap" > or something like that

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Garrett Wollman
< said: > You incorporate my patches to inetd that teach it to listen on > named sockets, and then run the daemon from there in wait mode. > If inetd dies you're pretty much hosed, anyway. Think ``single-user mode''. -GAWollman To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
> "Garrett" == Garrett Wollman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Garrett> And what happens when the daemon is dead, has crashed, or Garrett> was never started? You incorporate my patches to inetd that teach it to listen on named sockets, and then run the daemon from there in wait mode. If

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
> "Mark" == Mark Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Mark> o A username may only be checked $number times per Mark> $timeperiod; after that, _all_ answers are silently Mark> converted to "no". Umm, massive DOS hole. Mark> o Daemon may only be invoked $number times per $timepe

Re: repost of procfs crashes in -CURRENT (no html)..

2000-02-18 Thread Luoqi Chen
> Kernel: > === > FreeBSD karma.afterthought.org 4.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #0: Mon Feb > 14 23:00:42 GMT 2000 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/KARMA i386 > > Background: > > 3 users. One with X running , and two users running breakwidgets > , which make use of a

Re: Crypto progress! (And a Biiiig TODO list)

2000-02-18 Thread Garrett Wollman
< said: > o A username may only be checked $number times per $timeperiod; > after that, _all_ answers are silently converted to "no". Easier: a username may only be checked by a process running as $uid or by root. > ... etc. There are possibilities for DoS attacks, but the daemon > talks only

Re: feedback on CD install of 4.0-RC2

2000-02-18 Thread Garrett Wollman
< said: > Novice is ok, it's the other two that are problematic. Well, > particularly "custom". "Custom" does not scare away anyone, and is > actually actractive to Windows users. It should be called "death trap" > or something like that... Huh? -GAWollman To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL

Re: break in libcrypto?

2000-02-18 Thread Robert Watson
A further data point: I was building with a -j, so maybe there's a dependency mixup with the beforedepend target? If I manually cd to the directory and do a make beforedepend, things continue naturally from there. On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Robert Watson wrote: > > Was wondering if anyone else was

break in libcrypto?

2000-02-18 Thread Robert Watson
Was wondering if anyone else was seeing this one. I'm following the jail(8) build directions on the 02-14 snapshot. I've had the build directions work previously, so I'm a little puzzled. During the make all phase, I get the errors below. I cvsup'd this morning, but still get the same results

Rc2 install

2000-02-18 Thread Gray, David W.
I've come to the conclusion that the -current stuff really doesn't install on an 8 Meg machine anymore. I have an old 486/66 machine I'm using to play with the current-RC's, and it consistantly dies loading the 'bin' stuff. This isn't really a complaint -- after the load & boot cycle, there is o

Re: feedback on CD install of 4.0-RC2

2000-02-18 Thread Brian J. McGovern
> Doug Barton wrote: > > > > "Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote: > > > > > Hmmm. Odd, I've always noted the opposite. If you do the novice instal l > > > (which everyone should if they're trying to test the "typical case"), > > > > I've always found the term "novice" to be a little of

Re: repost of procfs crashes in -CURRENT (no html)..

2000-02-18 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
The real solution is to make killall(1)s funtionality part of kill(1) and avoid reading /proc so that we don't even have to mount /proc. Poul-Henning In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Thomas Stromberg writes: >3 users. One with X running , and two users running breakwidgets >, which make use of

repost of procfs crashes in -CURRENT (no html)..

2000-02-18 Thread Thomas Stromberg
Sorry about the html posting, it seems that Mozilla M13 decided to rape my message. I hate html postings just as much as you do (thank god for procmail filters), and will send this one using pine so Mozilla doesn't try to rethink my e-mail for me. Kernel: === FreeBSD karma.afterthought.org

Re: feedback on CD install of 4.0-RC2

2000-02-18 Thread Daniel C. Sobral
Doug Barton wrote: > > "Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote: > > > Hmmm. Odd, I've always noted the opposite. If you do the novice install > > (which everyone should if they're trying to test the "typical case"), > > I've always found the term "novice" to be a little off-putting. Perhaps > "Stan

Re: IP tunnel

2000-02-18 Thread Igor Timkin
nos-tun. > > Hello! > > What about ${subj} in current? > Or maybe someone know how to make > ip tunnel on current using patches, tools, etc.? > > Thanx. > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message > To Unsubscribe:

Re: IPv6

2000-02-18 Thread Yoshinobu Inoue
> I fixed it and other problems, and added another changes. (In > particular, I mistakenly left my testing part in router > case. Sorry.) > I'll attach the new diffs. I still made more several fixes to IPv6 configuration scripts. -changed the file rc.net6 to rc.network6 -changed the func net

Re: pstat(8) depends on loader(8)???

2000-02-18 Thread Ruslan Ermilov
Hi! Why then it works on 3.4-STABLE (booting without loader(8) and having kvm(3) programs like pstat(8) and top(1) working). What makes a difference here? On Sun, Feb 06, 2000 at 09:38:41PM -0500, Garrett Wollman wrote: > < said: > > > If I boot with loader(8), everything is ok. > > Ideas? > >

IP tunnel

2000-02-18 Thread Cob
Hello! What about ${subj} in current? Or maybe someone know how to make ip tunnel on current using patches, tools, etc.? Thanx. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message

Fix for -CURRENT breakage in libc_r

2000-02-18 Thread Jeremy Lea
Please people. If you think you don't need a make world during a code freeze, then please at least read the patched files... Index: Makefile.inc === RCS file: /usr/home/ncvs/src/lib/libc_r/man/Makefile.inc,v retrieving revision 1.10