Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Julian Elischer
It would make sense except that the last time someone tried, some people complained that it made it too easy to sniff passwords etc. On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Bob Bishop wrote: > Hi, > > At 1:38 pm +1000 30/6/99, Peter Jeremy wrote: > >[...] > >Whilst we're at it, how about extending `-x' to print o

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread lyndon
> It would make sense except that the last time someone tried, some people > complained that it made it too easy to sniff passwords etc. And thus was born tcpshow. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Dominic Mitchell
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 12:22:08AM -0700, Julian Elischer wrote: > It would make sense except that the last time someone tried, some people > complained that it made it too easy to sniff passwords etc. Ok, so how about making it a compile time option, turned off by default? That way, you have to r

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Matthew N. Dodd
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Julian Elischer wrote: > It would make sense except that the last time someone tried, some people > complained that it made it too easy to sniff passwords etc. Thats such a bogus issue. IIRC there are ports that do the same thing (automatic snarfing of cleartext passwords fro

Device Drivers on 3.2-RELEASE

1999-06-30 Thread Ernie Elu
I am looking for a guide to portin a device driver for a wireless networking ISA card that was written for 2.2.5-RELEASE. across to 3.2-RELEASE. From reading various mail lists I understand that from the 3.0 kernel onwards the drive interface to the kernel changed a lot, not doubt this is why I c

RE: Device Drivers on 3.2-RELEASE

1999-06-30 Thread Daniel J. O'Connor
On 30-Jun-99 Ernie Elu wrote: > From reading various mail lists I understand that from the 3.0 kernel > onwards the drive interface to the kernel changed a lot, not doubt this is > why I can't get th driver to compile. > > Can someone point me to a reference on the changes, or is there some

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread David O'Brien
On Tue, Jun 29, 1999 at 06:54:06PM -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote: > Unless there is strong feelings against it, I'd like to commit the smb > patches (as seen on www.samba.org) Cool! I've been meaning to do this for quite some time. HOWEVER, please reference this PGP signed email (I'll send you the

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread sthaug
> It would make sense except that the last time someone tried, some people > complained that it made it too easy to sniff passwords etc. There are plenty of patches to do this available, and plenty of other packet sniffers that do this. AFAIK even the attitude of the tcpdump maintainers is changin

Re: DVD-ram

1999-06-30 Thread crypt0genic
I have a Lacie DVD-RAM drive, it work great under windows, here is the DMESG i g et from it, I hope this is of some help. acd0: drive speed 1033KB/sec, 256KB cache acd0: supported read types: acd0: Audio: play, 255 volume levels acd0: Mechanism: ejectable tray acd0: Medium: no/blank disc inside, u

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Matthew N. Dodd wrote: > > It would make sense except that the last time someone tried, some people > > complained that it made it too easy to sniff passwords etc. > > Thats such a bogus issue. The argument (to me) is not one of capability, but expediency. If you're running

Re: [Call for review] apmd for FreeBSD

1999-06-30 Thread Mitsuru IWASAKI
Hi, Documentation of apmd was updated by cooperation with Nick Hilliard . # Thanks Nick! Updated README and apmd.8 are available at: http://home.jp.freebsd.org/~iwasaki/apm/19990630/apmd-doc.tar.gz http://home.jp.freebsd.org/~iwasaki/apm/19990630/apmd-doc.diff.gz Also, I'm going to import

[t...@caida.org: Re: [MRTG-DEV] CDEF's with LT and IF in .42]

1999-06-30 Thread Jos Backus
Saw this on the MRTG-DEV list. NaN handling is perceived to be problematic, it seems. - Forwarded message from Tobi Oetiker - Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 02:16:55 +0200 (MET DST) From: Tobi Oetiker To: Jesper Skriver cc: mrtg-develop...@list.ee.ethz.ch Subject: Re: [MRTG-DEV] CDEF's with LT

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Bill Fumerola
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Julian Elischer wrote: > It would make sense except that the last time someone tried, some people > complained that it made it too easy to sniff passwords etc. I would bet there are a million other programs on rootshell or other such sites that do just that. If someone has c

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Bill Fumerola
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, David O'Brien wrote: > On Tue, Jun 29, 1999 at 06:54:06PM -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote: > > Unless there is strong feelings against it, I'd like to commit the smb > > patches (as seen on www.samba.org) > > Cool! I've been meaning to do this for quite some time. HOWEVER, pleas

RE: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Ladavac Marino
> -Original Message- > From: Bill Fumerola [SMTP:bi...@chc-chimes.com] > Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 11:54 AM > To: David O'Brien > Cc: Bill Fumerola; hack...@freebsd.org > Subject: Re: tcpdump(1) additions. > > On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, David O'Brien wrote: > > > Hmmm.. but a non

Re: [DISKLABEL FRAGGED] Clues requested... ;)

1999-06-30 Thread Josef Karthauser
On Mon, Jun 21, 1999 at 01:48:45PM +, Niall Smart wrote: > Josef Karthauser wrote: > > > > Guess what... I've got a disk where the partition table and the disklabel > > has > > mysteriously disappeared! Oops. > > > > I've reconstructed the partition table, and now need to partition the >

Re: [t...@caida.org: Re: [MRTG-DEV] CDEF's with LT and IF in .42]

1999-06-30 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Jun 30), Jos Backus said: > - Forwarded message from Tobi Oetiker - > > OK found your problem it is that old FreeBSD does no proper > > IEEE math ... > > > > for some comparison operations it raises an sigfpe if an NaN is > > involved ... > > > > the next release

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Matthew Hunt
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 05:53:41AM -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote: > > I should warn you though that there are some security issues with my > > tcpdump-smb patches. It is possible for a malicious user to put > > packets on the wire that will cause a buffer overflow in the SMB > > parse

Re: dlopen returns non NULL

1999-06-30 Thread John Polstra
In article , Max Khon wrote: > > in the following code `dlopen' returns NULL > on the first iteration (because g() is not defined) -- it's ok > but on the second iteration `dlopen' returns "valid" dlh ELF or a.out? Which version of FreeBSD? For a.out, it's a known bug and there is already an

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread John Polstra
In article <19990630092358.a51...@wopr.caltech.edu>, Matthew Hunt wrote: > > I think the point is that when root is running tcpdump on host A, a bad > guy on host B can create a packet which makes tcpdump on A execute his > code (as root, since that's who's running it). This is not desirable.

GRE encapsulation under FreeBSD 3.2

1999-06-30 Thread Marc Nicholas
I don't seem to see support for GRE (IP-in-IP encaspulation) in FreeBSD (although I might be blind)...anyone working on support it or is there already an implementation? If I had to write it, I'd presume DIVERT(4) sockets would be the way to go? Thanks. -marc --

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread sthaug
> I would say it is not _acceptable_. The code shouldn't go into our > source tree until the known buffer overflow problems have been fixed. > It's just stupid to add buffer overflow problems to a program that is > always run as root. Minor correction: tcpdump will run happily as non-root as long

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Dag-Erling Smorgrav
Bill Fumerola writes: > Unless there is strong feelings against it, I'd like to commit the smb > patches (as seen on www.samba.org) and ipsec/ike patches (recently mailed > to the tcpdump mailing list and b...@freebsd.org) to tcpdump(1). Will they be included in a future official release of tcpdu

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Bill Fumerola
On 30 Jun 1999, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote: > Bill Fumerola writes: > > Unless there is strong feelings against it, I'd like to commit the smb > > patches (as seen on www.samba.org) and ipsec/ike patches (recently mailed > > to the tcpdump mailing list and b...@freebsd.org) to tcpdump(1). > > Wil

Re: DVD-ram

1999-06-30 Thread David Miller
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, crypt0genic wrote: > I have a Lacie DVD-RAM drive, it work great under windows, here is the DMESG > i g > et from it, I hope this is of some help. > > acd0: drive speed 1033KB/sec, 256KB cache > acd0: supported read types: > acd0: Audio: play, 255 volume levels > acd0: Mecha

Re: GRE encapsulation under FreeBSD 3.2

1999-06-30 Thread Jonathan Lemon
In article you write: >I don't seem to see support for GRE (IP-in-IP encaspulation) in FreeBSD >(although I might be blind)...anyone working on support it or is there >already an implementation? Yes, I've grabbed the GRE support from NetBSD, and have it working here (as far as I can tell). I'l

Re: GRE encapsulation under FreeBSD 3.2

1999-06-30 Thread Marc Nicholas
Jonathan: You're the man :-) I think we're both going in similar directions here... Thanks. -marc Marc Nicholas netSTOR Technologies, Inc. http://www.netstor.com "Fast, Expandable and Affordable Internet Caching Products" 1.877.4

Re: GRE encapsulation under FreeBSD 3.2

1999-06-30 Thread Luigi Rizzo
> > >I don't seem to see support for GRE (IP-in-IP encaspulation) in FreeBSD > > >(although I might be blind)...anyone working on support it or is there > > >already an implementation? > > > > Yes, I've grabbed the GRE support from NetBSD, and have it working > > here (as far as I can tell). I'll

Re: dlopen returns non NULL

1999-06-30 Thread Max Khon
hi, there! On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, John Polstra wrote: > > in the following code `dlopen' returns NULL > > on the first iteration (because g() is not defined) -- it's ok > > but on the second iteration `dlopen' returns "valid" dlh > > ELF or a.out? Which version of FreeBSD? > > For a.out, it's a

Re: Microsoft performance (was: All this and documentation too? (was: cvs commit: src/sys/isa sio.c))

1999-06-30 Thread Nik Clayton
Sorry it's taken me a while to reply to this; ironically, most of my time has been spent on freebsd-doc recently. On Sat, Jun 26, 1999 at 12:03:59PM -0500, Constantine Shkolny wrote: > I've come to understanding that lack of documentation is probably one of > the factors that keep the system healt

Re: dlopen returns non NULL

1999-06-30 Thread John Polstra
Max Khon wrote: >> For a.out, it's a known bug and there is already an open PR on it. >> I wouldn't be surprised if the bug existed in ELF too. > > 3.2-STABLE built on 10 Jun, ELF Thanks for the info. Could you please do a send-pr on this bug, and tell me the PR number? Then I'll assign myself

Re: GRE encapsulation under FreeBSD 3.2

1999-06-30 Thread Dmitry Khrustalev
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote: > In article > > you write: > >I don't seem to see support for GRE (IP-in-IP encaspulation) in FreeBSD > >(although I might be blind)...anyone working on support it or is there > >already an implementation? > Beware, there is nasty crash when no

Re: Microsoft performance (was: All this and documentation too? (was: cvs commit: src/sys/isa sio.c))

1999-06-30 Thread Tim Vanderhoek
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 09:01:03PM +0100, Nik Clayton wrote: > On Sat, Jun 26, 1999 at 12:03:59PM -0500, Constantine Shkolny wrote: > > I've come to understanding that lack of documentation is probably one of > > the factors that keep the system healthy, > > I've just spent five minutes trying to

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Warner Losh
In message <199906301826.laa07...@vashon.polstra.com> John Polstra writes: : I would say it is not _acceptable_. The code shouldn't go into our : source tree until the known buffer overflow problems have been fixed. : It's just stupid to add buffer overflow problems to a program that is : always r

3.2-19990630-STABLE: ATAPI 1.1: unknown phase

1999-06-30 Thread David E. Cross
The error message in the subject (atapi 1.1: unknown phase) has plagued me for some time... everything still works, it just displays that error on the first access to the disk... untill today. Today I am trying to install FreeBSD 3.2 (19990630) from CDROM. It hangs on probing devices (likely

mbufs question/problem

1999-06-30 Thread Dennis
I have a customer who has been experiencing "slow downs" with a freebsd routerthey have substantially increased performance by reducing MINCLSIZE. I havent tracked the source, but im trying to hypothesize what it might be. On the surface I cant see any relationship since very few routi

Re: DVD-ram

1999-06-30 Thread crypt0genic
* David Miller (dmil...@search.sparks.net) [990630 22:58]: > On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, crypt0genic wrote: > > IDE interface I take it? This is the normal message for a CD. No, its SCSI, im using a adaptec adapter. Keep in mind that i am unfamiliar with SCSI devices so I might allready be doing/have

Re: Redundant Remote Webserver clustering

1999-06-30 Thread Wes Peters
"David E. Cross" wrote: > > Wes Peters wrote: > > > You do this on FreeBSD (or Linux or Solaris) by creating a "layer 4 > > router" or HTTP switch that directs traffic evenly among your several > > web servers, and stops sending traffic to servers that have failed. > > Where could someone find in

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Wes Peters
Boris Popov wrote: > > Hope it will be possible. The samba team is very restrictive about > BSD-style license. As result I can say that smbfs for FreeBSD doesn't > contain any GPLd code from Linux's smbfs. > > BTW, does anybody have objections about name of this file system > in F

Re: GRE encapsulation under FreeBSD 3.2

1999-06-30 Thread Ron 'The InSaNe One' Rosson
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Jonathan Lemon was heard blurting out: > In article > > you write: > >I don't seem to see support for GRE (IP-in-IP encaspulation) in FreeBSD > >(although I might be blind)...anyone working on support it or is there > >already an implementation? > > Yes, I've grabbed the G

Re: DVD-ram

1999-06-30 Thread Kenneth D. Merry
crypt0genic wrote... > * David Miller (dmil...@search.sparks.net) [990630 22:58]: > > On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, crypt0genic wrote: > > > > IDE interface I take it? This is the normal message for a CD. > > No, its SCSI, im using a adaptec adapter. Keep in mind that i am unfamiliar > with SCSI devices

Re: Microsoft performance (was: All this and documentation too? (was: cvs commit: src/sys/isa sio.c))

1999-06-30 Thread Matthew Dillon
:[...] : :I guessed I freaked some people out when I declared that I wanted to :work on the VM system, discussions in the first few months went with :half of core talking to me like I didn't know jack when I do know at :least jack, but had to come up to speed on FreeBSDisms

Re: GRE encapsulation under FreeBSD 3.2

1999-06-30 Thread dannyman
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 03:35:42PM -0700, Ron 'The InSaNe One' Rosson wrote: > Does this mean NATD/VPN will work for the clients > that are using M$ VPN? If so, the sooner the better for me. I second that but I'm in no particular hurry there. Supporting CHAP could be a pain? -d -- dannyman -

Re: Microsoft performance (was: All this and documentation too? (was: cvs commit: src/sys/isa sio.c))

1999-06-30 Thread Stan Shkolnyy
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Nik Clayton wrote: > Sorry it's taken me a while to reply to this; ironically, most of my time > has been spent on freebsd-doc recently. > > On Sat, Jun 26, 1999 at 12:03:59PM -0500, Constantine Shkolny wrote: > > I've come to understanding that lack of documentation is proba

Re: Could I do floating point calculation in the kernel program?

1999-06-30 Thread Greg Lehey
[moved to -hackers] On Thursday, 1 July 1999 at 11:07:08 +0300, Hui Huang wrote: > I want to add some floating point calculation functions in FreeBSD > kernel program. > I compiled the new kernel and installed it in a machine. However, the > new kernel could not be booted up with the error inform

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Stephen J. Roznowski
On 29 Jun, Bill Fumerola wrote: > Unless there is strong feelings against it, I'd like to commit the smb > patches (as seen on www.samba.org) and ipsec/ike patches (recently mailed > to the tcpdump mailing list and b...@freebsd.org) to tcpdump(1). > > Comments? If you do this, please work with Bi

pccard problems

1999-06-30 Thread Dan Strick
I am attempting to configure a couple of pccards on a DELL Inspiron 3500 running FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE. Neither card works: 1) The first card is some sort of DVD/MPEG-2 decoder card. It seems to be called a "DELL Margi". Whenever the card is inserted and pccardd is running, the entire syste

Re: pccard problems

1999-06-30 Thread Greg Lehey
On Wednesday, 30 June 1999 at 22:56:43 -0700, Dan Strick wrote: > I am attempting to configure a couple of pccards on a DELL Inspiron 3500 > running FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE. Neither card works: > > 1) The first card is some sort of DVD/MPEG-2 decoder card. It seems >to be called a "DELL Margi".

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Julian Elischer
It would make sense except that the last time someone tried, some people complained that it made it too easy to sniff passwords etc. On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Bob Bishop wrote: > Hi, > > At 1:38 pm +1000 30/6/99, Peter Jeremy wrote: > >[...] > >Whilst we're at it, how about extending `-x' to print

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread lyndon
> It would make sense except that the last time someone tried, some people > complained that it made it too easy to sniff passwords etc. And thus was born tcpshow. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Dominic Mitchell
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 12:22:08AM -0700, Julian Elischer wrote: > It would make sense except that the last time someone tried, some people > complained that it made it too easy to sniff passwords etc. Ok, so how about making it a compile time option, turned off by default? That way, you have to

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Matthew N. Dodd
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Julian Elischer wrote: > It would make sense except that the last time someone tried, some people > complained that it made it too easy to sniff passwords etc. Thats such a bogus issue. IIRC there are ports that do the same thing (automatic snarfing of cleartext passwords fr

Device Drivers on 3.2-RELEASE

1999-06-30 Thread Ernie Elu
I am looking for a guide to portin a device driver for a wireless networking ISA card that was written for 2.2.5-RELEASE. across to 3.2-RELEASE. >From reading various mail lists I understand that from the 3.0 kernel onwards the drive interface to the kernel changed a lot, not doubt this is why I

RE: Device Drivers on 3.2-RELEASE

1999-06-30 Thread Daniel J. O'Connor
On 30-Jun-99 Ernie Elu wrote: > From reading various mail lists I understand that from the 3.0 kernel > onwards the drive interface to the kernel changed a lot, not doubt this is > why I can't get th driver to compile. > > Can someone point me to a reference on the changes, or is there some

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread David O'Brien
On Tue, Jun 29, 1999 at 06:54:06PM -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote: > Unless there is strong feelings against it, I'd like to commit the smb > patches (as seen on www.samba.org) Cool! I've been meaning to do this for quite some time. HOWEVER, please reference this PGP signed email (I'll send you the

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread sthaug
> It would make sense except that the last time someone tried, some people > complained that it made it too easy to sniff passwords etc. There are plenty of patches to do this available, and plenty of other packet sniffers that do this. AFAIK even the attitude of the tcpdump maintainers is changi

Re: DVD-ram

1999-06-30 Thread crypt0genic
I have a Lacie DVD-RAM drive, it work great under windows, here is the DMESG i g et from it, I hope this is of some help. acd0: drive speed 1033KB/sec, 256KB cache acd0: supported read types: acd0: Audio: play, 255 volume levels acd0: Mechanism: ejectable tray acd0: Medium: no/blank disc inside,

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Matthew N. Dodd wrote: > > It would make sense except that the last time someone tried, some people > > complained that it made it too easy to sniff passwords etc. > > Thats such a bogus issue. The argument (to me) is not one of capability, but expediency. If you're running

Re: [Call for review] apmd for FreeBSD

1999-06-30 Thread Mitsuru IWASAKI
Hi, Documentation of apmd was updated by cooperation with Nick Hilliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. # Thanks Nick! Updated README and apmd.8 are available at: http://home.jp.freebsd.org/~iwasaki/apm/19990630/apmd-doc.tar.gz http://home.jp.freebsd.org/~iwasaki/apm/19990630/apmd-doc.diff.gz Als

[tobi@caida.org: Re: [MRTG-DEV] CDEF's with LT and IF in .42]

1999-06-30 Thread Jos Backus
Saw this on the MRTG-DEV list. NaN handling is perceived to be problematic, it seems. - Forwarded message from Tobi Oetiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 02:16:55 +0200 (MET DST) From: Tobi Oetiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Jesper Skriver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: [EMAIL PROTE

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Bill Fumerola
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Julian Elischer wrote: > It would make sense except that the last time someone tried, some people > complained that it made it too easy to sniff passwords etc. I would bet there are a million other programs on rootshell or other such sites that do just that. If someone has

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Bill Fumerola
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, David O'Brien wrote: > On Tue, Jun 29, 1999 at 06:54:06PM -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote: > > Unless there is strong feelings against it, I'd like to commit the smb > > patches (as seen on www.samba.org) > > Cool! I've been meaning to do this for quite some time. HOWEVER, plea

RE: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Ladavac Marino
> -Original Message- > From: Bill Fumerola [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 11:54 AM > To: David O'Brien > Cc: Bill Fumerola; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: tcpdump(1) additions. > > On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, David O'Brien wrote: > > > Hmmm.. but a non-sup

Re: [DISKLABEL FRAGGED] Clues requested... ;)

1999-06-30 Thread Josef Karthauser
On Mon, Jun 21, 1999 at 01:48:45PM +, Niall Smart wrote: > Josef Karthauser wrote: > > > > Guess what... I've got a disk where the partition table and the disklabel has > > mysteriously disappeared! Oops. > > > > I've reconstructed the partition table, and now need to partition the disklab

Re: [tobi@caida.org: Re: [MRTG-DEV] CDEF's with LT and IF in .42]

1999-06-30 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Jun 30), Jos Backus said: > - Forwarded message from Tobi Oetiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - > > OK found your problem it is that old FreeBSD does no proper > > IEEE math ... > > > > for some comparison operations it raises an sigfpe if an NaN is > > involved ... > >

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Matthew Hunt
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 05:53:41AM -0400, Bill Fumerola wrote: > > I should warn you though that there are some security issues with my > > tcpdump-smb patches. It is possible for a malicious user to put > > packets on the wire that will cause a buffer overflow in the SMB > > pars

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread John Polstra
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matthew Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think the point is that when root is running tcpdump on host A, a bad > guy on host B can create a packet which makes tcpdump on A execute his > code (as root, since that's who's running it). This is not desirable. I

Re: dlopen returns non NULL

1999-06-30 Thread John Polstra
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Max Khon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > in the following code `dlopen' returns NULL > on the first iteration (because g() is not defined) -- it's ok > but on the second iteration `dlopen' returns "valid" dlh ELF or a.out? Which version of FreeBSD? For a.out, it

GRE encapsulation under FreeBSD 3.2

1999-06-30 Thread Marc Nicholas
I don't seem to see support for GRE (IP-in-IP encaspulation) in FreeBSD (although I might be blind)...anyone working on support it or is there already an implementation? If I had to write it, I'd presume DIVERT(4) sockets would be the way to go? Thanks. -marc -

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Dag-Erling Smorgrav
Bill Fumerola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Unless there is strong feelings against it, I'd like to commit the smb > patches (as seen on www.samba.org) and ipsec/ike patches (recently mailed > to the tcpdump mailing list and [EMAIL PROTECTED]) to tcpdump(1). Will they be included in a future offi

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread sthaug
> I would say it is not _acceptable_. The code shouldn't go into our > source tree until the known buffer overflow problems have been fixed. > It's just stupid to add buffer overflow problems to a program that is > always run as root. Minor correction: tcpdump will run happily as non-root as lon

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Bill Fumerola
On 30 Jun 1999, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote: > Bill Fumerola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Unless there is strong feelings against it, I'd like to commit the smb > > patches (as seen on www.samba.org) and ipsec/ike patches (recently mailed > > to the tcpdump mailing list and [EMAIL PROTECTED]) to

Re: DVD-ram

1999-06-30 Thread David Miller
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, crypt0genic wrote: > I have a Lacie DVD-RAM drive, it work great under windows, here is the DMESG i g > et from it, I hope this is of some help. > > acd0: drive speed 1033KB/sec, 256KB cache > acd0: supported read types: > acd0: Audio: play, 255 volume levels > acd0: Mechani

Re: GRE encapsulation under FreeBSD 3.2

1999-06-30 Thread Marc Nicholas
Jonathan: You're the man :-) I think we're both going in similar directions here... Thanks. -marc Marc Nicholas netSTOR Technologies, Inc. http://www.netstor.com "Fast, Expandable and Affordable Internet Caching Products" 1.877.

Re: GRE encapsulation under FreeBSD 3.2

1999-06-30 Thread Jonathan Lemon
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write: >I don't seem to see support for GRE (IP-in-IP encaspulation) in FreeBSD >(although I might be blind)...anyone working on support it or is there >already an implementation? Yes, I've grabbed the GRE support from NetBSD, and have it working here (as far a

Re: GRE encapsulation under FreeBSD 3.2

1999-06-30 Thread Luigi Rizzo
> > >I don't seem to see support for GRE (IP-in-IP encaspulation) in FreeBSD > > >(although I might be blind)...anyone working on support it or is there > > >already an implementation? > > > > Yes, I've grabbed the GRE support from NetBSD, and have it working > > here (as far as I can tell). I'l

Re: dlopen returns non NULL

1999-06-30 Thread Max Khon
hi, there! On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, John Polstra wrote: > > in the following code `dlopen' returns NULL > > on the first iteration (because g() is not defined) -- it's ok > > but on the second iteration `dlopen' returns "valid" dlh > > ELF or a.out? Which version of FreeBSD? > > For a.out, it's a

Re: Microsoft performance (was: All this and documentation too? (was: cvs commit: src/sys/isa sio.c))

1999-06-30 Thread Nik Clayton
Sorry it's taken me a while to reply to this; ironically, most of my time has been spent on freebsd-doc recently. On Sat, Jun 26, 1999 at 12:03:59PM -0500, Constantine Shkolny wrote: > I've come to understanding that lack of documentation is probably one of > the factors that keep the system heal

Re: dlopen returns non NULL

1999-06-30 Thread John Polstra
Max Khon wrote: >> For a.out, it's a known bug and there is already an open PR on it. >> I wouldn't be surprised if the bug existed in ELF too. > > 3.2-STABLE built on 10 Jun, ELF Thanks for the info. Could you please do a send-pr on this bug, and tell me the PR number? Then I'll assign mysel

Re: GRE encapsulation under FreeBSD 3.2

1999-06-30 Thread Dmitry Khrustalev
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Jonathan Lemon wrote: > In article >[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > you write: > >I don't seem to see support for GRE (IP-in-IP encaspulation) in FreeBSD > >(although I might be blind)...anyone working on support it or is there > >already an implementation? > Beware, there is na

Re: Microsoft performance (was: All this and documentation too? (was: cvs commit: src/sys/isa sio.c))

1999-06-30 Thread Tim Vanderhoek
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 09:01:03PM +0100, Nik Clayton wrote: > On Sat, Jun 26, 1999 at 12:03:59PM -0500, Constantine Shkolny wrote: > > I've come to understanding that lack of documentation is probably one of > > the factors that keep the system healthy, > > I've just spent five minutes trying t

3.2-19990630-STABLE: ATAPI 1.1: unknown phase

1999-06-30 Thread David E. Cross
The error message in the subject (atapi 1.1: unknown phase) has plagued me for some time... everything still works, it just displays that error on the first access to the disk... untill today. Today I am trying to install FreeBSD 3.2 (19990630) from CDROM. It hangs on probing devices (likely

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Warner Losh
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> John Polstra writes: : I would say it is not _acceptable_. The code shouldn't go into our : source tree until the known buffer overflow problems have been fixed. : It's just stupid to add buffer overflow problems to a program that is : always run as root. With my s

mbufs question/problem

1999-06-30 Thread Dennis
I have a customer who has been experiencing "slow downs" with a freebsd routerthey have substantially increased performance by reducing MINCLSIZE. I havent tracked the source, but im trying to hypothesize what it might be. On the surface I cant see any relationship since very few rout

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Wes Peters
Boris Popov wrote: > > Hope it will be possible. The samba team is very restrictive about > BSD-style license. As result I can say that smbfs for FreeBSD doesn't > contain any GPLd code from Linux's smbfs. > > BTW, does anybody have objections about name of this file system > in

Re: Redundant Remote Webserver clustering

1999-06-30 Thread Wes Peters
"David E. Cross" wrote: > > Wes Peters wrote: > > > You do this on FreeBSD (or Linux or Solaris) by creating a "layer 4 > > router" or HTTP switch that directs traffic evenly among your several > > web servers, and stops sending traffic to servers that have failed. > > Where could someone find i

Re: DVD-ram

1999-06-30 Thread crypt0genic
* David Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990630 22:58]: > On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, crypt0genic wrote: > > IDE interface I take it? This is the normal message for a CD. No, its SCSI, im using a adaptec adapter. Keep in mind that i am unfamiliar with SCSI devices so I might allready be doing/have done so

Re: GRE encapsulation under FreeBSD 3.2

1999-06-30 Thread Ron 'The InSaNe One' Rosson
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Jonathan Lemon was heard blurting out: > In article >[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > you write: > >I don't seem to see support for GRE (IP-in-IP encaspulation) in FreeBSD > >(although I might be blind)...anyone working on support it or is there > >already an implementation? > > Yes, I

Re: DVD-ram

1999-06-30 Thread Kenneth D. Merry
crypt0genic wrote... > * David Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990630 22:58]: > > On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, crypt0genic wrote: > > > > IDE interface I take it? This is the normal message for a CD. > > No, its SCSI, im using a adaptec adapter. Keep in mind that i am unfamiliar with >SCSI devices so I mi

Re: Microsoft performance (was: All this and documentation too? (was: cvs commit: src/sys/isa sio.c))

1999-06-30 Thread Matthew Dillon
:[...] : :I guessed I freaked some people out when I declared that I wanted to :work on the VM system, discussions in the first few months went with :half of core talking to me like I didn't know jack when I do know at :least jack, but had to come up to speed on FreeBSDisms

Re: GRE encapsulation under FreeBSD 3.2

1999-06-30 Thread dannyman
On Wed, Jun 30, 1999 at 03:35:42PM -0700, Ron 'The InSaNe One' Rosson wrote: > Does this mean NATD/VPN will work for the clients > that are using M$ VPN? If so, the sooner the better for me. I second that but I'm in no particular hurry there. Supporting CHAP could be a pain? -d -- dannyman

Re: Microsoft performance (was: All this and documentation too? (was: cvs commit: src/sys/isa sio.c))

1999-06-30 Thread Stan Shkolnyy
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Nik Clayton wrote: > Sorry it's taken me a while to reply to this; ironically, most of my time > has been spent on freebsd-doc recently. > > On Sat, Jun 26, 1999 at 12:03:59PM -0500, Constantine Shkolny wrote: > > I've come to understanding that lack of documentation is prob

Re: Could I do floating point calculation in the kernel program?

1999-06-30 Thread Greg Lehey
[moved to -hackers] On Thursday, 1 July 1999 at 11:07:08 +0300, Hui Huang wrote: > I want to add some floating point calculation functions in FreeBSD > kernel program. > I compiled the new kernel and installed it in a machine. However, the > new kernel could not be booted up with the error infor

Re: tcpdump(1) additions.

1999-06-30 Thread Stephen J. Roznowski
On 29 Jun, Bill Fumerola wrote: > Unless there is strong feelings against it, I'd like to commit the smb > patches (as seen on www.samba.org) and ipsec/ike patches (recently mailed > to the tcpdump mailing list and [EMAIL PROTECTED]) to tcpdump(1). > > Comments? If you do this, please work with

pccard problems

1999-06-30 Thread Dan Strick
I am attempting to configure a couple of pccards on a DELL Inspiron 3500 running FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE. Neither card works: 1) The first card is some sort of DVD/MPEG-2 decoder card. It seems to be called a "DELL Margi". Whenever the card is inserted and pccardd is running, the entire syst

Re: pccard problems

1999-06-30 Thread Greg Lehey
On Wednesday, 30 June 1999 at 22:56:43 -0700, Dan Strick wrote: > I am attempting to configure a couple of pccards on a DELL Inspiron 3500 > running FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE. Neither card works: > > 1) The first card is some sort of DVD/MPEG-2 decoder card. It seems >to be called a "DELL Margi".