Kernel panic with freebsd4.6 and squid

2002-08-09 Thread John Auckett
(sorry if this ends up on the list twice!) I have a problem with a freebsd/squid box panicking when under some load. We divert port 80 requests from a router to this box which has ipfw forwarding requests to the squid server (squid2.4 stable 6). This box runs fine when we are not doing transpar

Re: Kernel panic with freebsd4.6 and squid

2002-08-09 Thread Julian Elischer
On 9 Aug 2002, John Auckett wrote: > (sorry if this ends up on the list twice!) > > > > > > john > > > > > The system running that has this problem is as follows : > FreeBSD morris.jeack.com.au 4.6.1-RELEASE-p10 FreeBSD 4.6.1-RELEASE-p10 > #0: Thu Aug 8 11:25:35 EST 2002 > [EMAIL

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Alternate, floppy/cd-rom less install procedure

2002-08-09 Thread Mark Hannon
Hi, I recently decided to upgrade my network firewall which is headless. Last time I had a monitor attached I had set the BIOS to boot only CD-ROM and then hard-disk. This presented me with a problem to perform a serial-console installation. (The handbook talks about modifiy the boot floppies

serial console com1 to com1 == login race condition?

2002-08-09 Thread Dan Langille
I have two remote boxes. My colocation hosts have strung a crossover serial cable from com1 to com1 on these boxes. The idea is that if I paint myself into a corner on one box, I can get access to it from the other box via the serial cable. But... I will need to set up serial consoles on ea

Re: serial console com1 to com1 == login race condition?

2002-08-09 Thread James Housley
Dan Langille wrote: > I have two remote boxes. My colocation hosts have strung a crossover > serial cable from com1 to com1 on these boxes. The idea is that if I > paint myself into a corner on one box, I can get access to it from > the other box via the serial cable. > > But... > > I will

Re: serial console com1 to com1 == login race condition?

2002-08-09 Thread Dan Langille
On 9 Aug 2002 at 12:27, James Housley wrote: > Dan Langille wrote: > > I have two remote boxes. My colocation hosts have strung a crossover > > serial cable from com1 to com1 on these boxes. The idea is that if I > > paint myself into a corner on one box, I can get access to it from > > the

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2002-08-09 Thread Terry Lambert
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Re: serial console com1 to com1 == login race condition?

2002-08-09 Thread Terry Lambert
Dan Langille wrote: > I have two remote boxes. My colocation hosts have strung a crossover > serial cable from com1 to com1 on these boxes. The idea is that if I > paint myself into a corner on one box, I can get access to it from > the other box via the serial cable. > > But... > > I will nee

Re: serial console com1 to com1 == login race condition?

2002-08-09 Thread Terry Lambert
Fricking glide-pad... Terry Lambert wrote: > One incredibly As I was saying... one incredibly ugly hack I've seen used is to set the baud rate widely different between the ports, and then use explicit breaks to synchronize them so you can login. This relys on the UARTs not making the noise at o

Re: serial console com1 to com1 == login race condition?

2002-08-09 Thread Aled Morris
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Terry Lambert wrote: >My money is on the hacked CR-greedy getty, though... Why not bring up ppp or slip on the line permanently 10.0.0.1 -> 10.0.0.2 Maybe you could bind a standalone telnetd to that IP only? Aled -- Cheap server colo in Telehouse London - http://www.qix.co

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Re: serial console com1 to com1 == login race condition?

2002-08-09 Thread Wilko Bulte
On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 07:06:34PM +0100, Aled Morris wrote: > On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Terry Lambert wrote: > > >My money is on the hacked CR-greedy getty, though... > > Why not bring up ppp or slip on the line permanently 10.0.0.1 -> 10.0.0.2 Serial consoles don't talk ppp.. -- | / o / /_ _

Re: serial console com1 to com1 == login race condition?

2002-08-09 Thread Brandon D. Valentine
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Aled Morris wrote: > On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Terry Lambert wrote: > > >My money is on the hacked CR-greedy getty, though... > > Why not bring up ppp or slip on the line permanently 10.0.0.1 -> 10.0.0.2 > > Maybe you could bind a standalone telnetd to that IP only? The point is to

Re: serial console com1 to com1 == login race condition?

2002-08-09 Thread Julian Elischer
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Dan Langille wrote: > I have two remote boxes. My colocation hosts have strung a crossover > serial cable from com1 to com1 on these boxes. The idea is that if I > paint myself into a corner on one box, I can get access to it from > the other box via the serial cable. >

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2002-08-09 Thread Wouter Van Hemel
On Fri, 2002-08-09 at 19:48, Terry Lambert wrote: > It's a means of collecting email addresses, like the "joke of the > day" subscriptions with reply addresses that don't go to the > "joke of the day" site they pretend to be from. > > The expectation is that people will reply with information on

problems with "route add -host"

2002-08-09 Thread Qing Li
My interface xl0 is assigned 147.11.38.218. == Routing tables Internet: DestinationGatewayFlagsRefs Use Netif Expire default147.11.38.1UGSc40xl0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 1 22

Re: serial console com1 to com1 == login race condition?

2002-08-09 Thread Terry Lambert
Aled Morris wrote: > On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Terry Lambert wrote: > >My money is on the hacked CR-greedy getty, though... > > Why not bring up ppp or slip on the line permanently 10.0.0.1 -> 10.0.0.2 > > Maybe you could bind a standalone telnetd to that IP only? The purpose is to handle things that

Re: unsubscribe

2002-08-09 Thread Terry Lambert
Wouter Van Hemel wrote: > Why not catch (un)subscribe's to mailing lists? That wouldn't only stop > people fishing for addresses, but also newbies and distracted people... It's too compute intensive for high traffic lists, and it occasionally makse mistakes. For example, we would both have to re

Re: serial console com1 to com1 == login race condition?

2002-08-09 Thread Dan Langille
On 9 Aug 2002 at 13:14, Brandon D. Valentine wrote: > My > question to Dan is, is there a reason you can't have two null modem > cables strung between these machines? No, not AFAIK. I am guessing that both boxes have two com ports. I posted my original question because my contact at the coloc

Memory below 1 MB

2002-08-09 Thread hal
Hello, As I explained in another message, I am writing some graphics code (both for fun and educational purposes) and need to access memory below 1 MB. I have tried it by opening /dev/mem, calling mmap, i386_vm86 and even opening /dev/io to change permission levels. However, the program (and a

Re: Memory below 1 MB

2002-08-09 Thread Terry Lambert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > As I explained in another message, I am writing some graphics code > (both for fun and educational purposes) and need to access memory > below 1 MB. I have tried it by opening /dev/mem, calling mmap, > i386_vm86 and even opening /dev/io to change permission levels. > How

Newbus Draft

2002-08-09 Thread Hiten Pandya
Hi. Does anyone have a copy of the newbus draft? It used to reside on asmodai's space on http://people.FreeBSD.org, but it has disappeared. It will be very appreciated. Thank you. -- Hiten Pandya http://storm.uk.FreeBSD.org/~hiten Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for PGP public key -- 4FB9 C4A9 4925

HOWTO: Upgrade w/o floppy or cd to bootstrap

2002-08-09 Thread Mark Hannon
Hi, I recently decided to upgrade my network firewall which is headless. Last time I had a monitor attached I had set the BIOS to boot only CD-ROM and then hard-disk. This presented me with a problem to perform a serial-console installation. (The handbook talks about modifiy the boot floppies

status of UDP in jail bug ?

2002-08-09 Thread Patrick Thomas
There is (was?) a problem with jail that, among other things, made it impossible for an ircd server to perform reverse lookups for clients. In the news archives, there were complaints about this, and after a not so good patch, eventually a good patch was posted by: From: Lamont Granquist ([EMAI

Help Needed on dial-in ppp

2002-08-09 Thread Pieter Duvenhage
Hi, I hope that you can help me in this regard. I've setup a freebsd 4.6 server and ppp to dial-in. THe modem answers but "NO CARRIER" disconnects before authentication. Thanx Pieter ___ http://www.webmail.co.za the South-African free

ppp dialup on 4.6

2002-08-09 Thread Pieter Duvenhage
Hi, I hop eyou can help me, I'm strugling with a ppp setup on 4.6, getting it to work. The modem answers but then as soon as handshake's done it disconnects on No carrier. Please help. Thanx Pieter ___ http://www.webmail.co.za the Sout