Re: loopback not working for anything other than 127.0.0.1

2001-09-23 Thread Chris Faulhaber
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 09:15:38AM +1200, Juha Saarinen wrote: :: I don't think any RFC actually calls for this, but 1122 is probably :: the relevant reference. From 3.2.1.3: :: (g) { 127, any } :: :: Internal host loopback address. Addresses of this form :: MUST NOT appear

Re: loopback not working for anything other than 127.0.0.1

2001-09-23 Thread Chad R. Larson
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 01:24:49AM -0400, Kutulu wrote: Linux does have some company, though not very prestigious... from Win2k Professional: Pinging 127.1.2.3 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 127.1.2.3: bytes=32 time10ms TTL=128 Reply from 127.1.2.3: bytes=32 time10ms TTL=128 Reply

Re: Port or build instructions for mod_jk 3.2.3?

2001-09-23 Thread Chad R. Larson
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 02:35:43PM -0700, James Bucanek wrote: [Sun Sep 23 14:05:53 2001] [warn] Loaded DSO mod_jk-3.2.3/libexec/apache/mod_jk.so uses plain Apache 1.3 API, this module might crash under EAPI! (please recompile it with -DEAPI) You need the EAPI also if you want to use

/dev/null permission change from 4.3 - 4.4...

2001-09-23 Thread Sean Chittenden
Howdy. This question was originally framed as a why doesn't uptime work for users in 4.4, when it used to in 4.3, but after looking into things further, it's now a why is /dev/null set to mod 0600? On a 4.3 system that I have, the perms on dev/null are 666. I've chmod'ed all of

Re: loopback not working for anything other than 127.0.0.1

2001-09-23 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
Juha Saarinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I thought about some of the things mentioned in that thread, and having the ability to use some of the 127/8 addresses could actually be useful. Is it possible to create aliases for the loopback interface? I'm not sure this is relevant, but I wondered

Re: /dev/null permission change from 4.3 - 4.4...

2001-09-23 Thread Piet Delport
On Sun, 23 Sep 2001 at 17:52:13 -0700, Sean Chittenden wrote: Howdy. This question was originally framed as a why doesn't uptime work for users in 4.4, when it used to in 4.3, but after looking into things further, it's now a why is /dev/null set to mod 0600? On a 4.3 system that I

Re: loopback not working for anything other than 127.0.0.1

2001-09-23 Thread Chris Faulhaber
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 06:01:48PM -0700, Gary W. Swearingen wrote: Juha Saarinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I thought about some of the things mentioned in that thread, and having the ability to use some of the 127/8 addresses could actually be useful. Is it possible to create aliases

Re: /dev/null permission change from 4.3 - 4.4...

2001-09-23 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 05:52:13PM -0700, Sean Chittenden wrote: Howdy. This question was originally framed as a why doesn't uptime work for users in 4.4, when it used to in 4.3, but after looking into things further, it's now a why is /dev/null set to mod 0600? On a 4.3 system that I

RE: loopback not working for anything other than 127.0.0.1

2001-09-23 Thread Juha Saarinen
:: FYI, RFC 990 is obsolete, the current version is RFC 1700: :: 1700 Assigned Numbers. J. Reynolds, J. Postel. October 1994. (Format: :: TXT=458860 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC1340) (Also STD0002) :: (Status: US:) :: (Status: STANDARD) g) {127, any} Internal host loopback

127/8 continued

2001-09-23 Thread Juha Saarinen
Misunderstood what Lamont was trying to show earlier... but he's right: FreeBSD sends 127/8 out on the 'Net: # ping 127.0.0.4 PING 127.0.0.4 (127.0.0.4): 56 data bytes 36 bytes from GE0-0-0.nzsx-core1.Auckland.telstra.net (203.98.4.3): Destination Host Unreachable Vr HL TOS Len ID Flg off

Re: 127/8 continued

2001-09-23 Thread Joe Abley
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 04:06:45PM +1200, Juha Saarinen wrote: Misunderstood what Lamont was trying to show earlier... but he's right: FreeBSD sends 127/8 out on the 'Net: I don't think FreeBSD is non-compliant for sending packets with destination 127/8 out onto the net, but I guess it could

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2001-09-23 Thread Martin Schweizer
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Re: 127/8 continued

2001-09-23 Thread Andrew Reilly
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 12:17:14AM -0400, Joe Abley wrote: On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 04:06:45PM +1200, Juha Saarinen wrote: Misunderstood what Lamont was trying to show earlier... but he's right: FreeBSD sends 127/8 out on the 'Net: I don't think FreeBSD is non-compliant for sending packets