Need ER Help Setting Up My 4.6.2 Box Behind a Nated Router

2002-09-03 Thread bvagnoni
Dear All;; I have a 4.6.2 box connected to a Firebox 700, which is doing one to one nat. The firebox is setup to take public ip 64.220.249.197/29, gateway 64.220.249.193 and translate it to 192.168.1.103/24, gateway 192.168.1.1. I can ping the private gateway, the box itself and other computers

`dump` and/or `restore` incorrectly handles /dev files

2002-09-03 Thread Patrick Thomas
Try this - it's good for a laugh: ls -asl dev/*mem 0 crw-r- 1 root kmem2, 1 Aug 27 15:16 kmem 0 crw-r- 1 root kmem2, 0 Aug 27 15:16 mem Now run this command, changing some permissions: chmod -w dev/mem ; chmod -w dev/kmem Now, dump that filesystem that

to log the output of rc scripts

2002-09-03 Thread Paolo
Hi all! I need to administer remotely a bunch of freebsd boxes. I would be very useful to have access to the output of the rc scripts to see, for example, if a cvsup session has worked correctly... Is it there an option to force logging the output of the rc scripts? Would it be useful if

Re: to log the output of rc scripts

2002-09-03 Thread Peter Pentchev
On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 06:35:24PM +0200, Paolo wrote: Hi all! I need to administer remotely a bunch of freebsd boxes. I would be very useful to have access to the output of the rc scripts to see, for example, if a cvsup session has worked correctly... Is it there an option to force

RE: Need ER Help Setting Up My 4.6.2 Box Behind a Nated Router

2002-09-03 Thread bvagnoni
Dear Roger; Tried that and still no luck I can't route to the net. Here is a diagram of my network I hope that helps you or someone else with my problem: No it's not a router for other machines. It's just a machine behind a routerguard the Watch Firebox 700 that I wnat to allow to send and

Length limit of mounts (80 chars?)

2002-09-03 Thread Oliver Fromme
Hi, There seems to be a limit on the length of mounts, which is apparently 80 characters on i386 machines (and even only 64 characters on alpha machines). However, I need to be able to use NFS mounts that are longer than that. What do I have to do to increase that limit? I've searched the

Re: to log the output of rc scripts

2002-09-03 Thread Sean Kelly
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 01:21:19PM +0300, Peter Pentchev wrote: On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 06:35:24PM +0200, Paolo wrote: Hi all! I need to administer remotely a bunch of freebsd boxes. I would be very useful to have access to the output of the rc scripts to see, for example, if a cvsup

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network interface lock order reversal question

2002-09-03 Thread Dominic Marks
Hey, Just put -CURRENT back on an AMD Athlon machine I have after a three or four month absense, looking through dmesg I see the following: vr0: VIA VT6102 Rhine II 10/100BaseTX port 0xd400-0xd4ff mem 0xd800-0xd8ff irq 11 at device 9.0 on pci0 /usr/src/sys/vm/uma_core.c:1332: could

Copy from Virtual address space to Physical address space

2002-09-03 Thread Balaji, Pavan
Hi, The copy from the virtual address space to the physical address space problem has been solved. I have mapped two pages (one user virtual address and another kernel virtual address) to the same physical address, to get rid of this problem. Thanx to everyone who came in with information/help

Re: 64 bit API/ABI changes proposal for -current

2002-09-03 Thread Andrew Lankford
At the risk of butting into an important thread and revealing my total ignorance about all this stuff, I notice that NetBSD claims to be 64 bit clean since 1.0, right down to FFS (I looked around the NetBSD mailing lists recently for discussions about UFS2--there didn't appear to be much

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