Hello.
Since yesterday morning we have massive problems with PXE booting
diskless stations!
The server has isc-dhcpd2 and since two hours ago isc-dhcpd3. The server
runs FreeBSD 4.4-STABLE, the last cvsupdate has been done two hours ago,
the previous cvsupdate has been done two days ago, but
I maintain a bunch of -stable boxes that have a need for perl 5.6.1 and
various modules compiled against that version. As anyone running
-stable knows, it can be a real hassle to maintain 5.6.1 in addition to
ensuring that modules use the ports and not userland (5.0053) version of
perl.
I've
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I'm sure I'm doing something stupid here, but I simply can't
figureout what. I've searched all over google, yahoo, deja.com and the
bsdarchives, but I am baffled by this.
I just cvsup'ed to 4.4-STABLE and I followed the
handbookinstructions
(FreeBSD 4.4-STABLE, 25-Oct-2001 sources, linux-base-6.1 package installed)
/usr/compat/linux/usr/bin/users seems to be broken.
It produces no output, even if you point it directly to a utmp or wtmp file.
Can you reproduce this?
- Mike
Hello there colleagues, and Happy Hello-Win (tm)! ;-P
Is there a way to turn our FreeBSD 4-S router box into Netflow generator?
This would be really great for traffic accounting purposes e.g. because
I'm currently using ehnt (ported by me) together with rather small
aggregation/classification
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Chris Peiffer wrote:
Hello.
I'm currently usinf isc-dhcpd3 V 3.0.1.rc2 from the ports collection.
I use this server since today afternoon, before I ran isc-dhcpd2 2.0.5pl2
or similar from the ports collection. Both show the same phenomenon.
Since more than half a year we
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Chris Peiffer wrote:
For testing purposes, I switched the sources back to the 20th October,
I know that this codestage definitely worked! I recompiled a 'make world',
all the terminal related stuff, new kernels and installed them, then I
rebooted. After reboot I recompiled
I am having a consistent problem with poppassd, and I'm not sure what the
cause or resolution of that problem is. I was wondering if anyone had
any ideas I could try to fix it.
I get messages like those listed below, but not every instance of the
running of poppassd fails.
Oct 31 09:46:38 host
Mike Loiterman wrote:
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I'm sure I'm doing something stupid here, but I simply can't figure
out what. I've searched all over google, yahoo, deja.com and the bsd
archives, but I am baffled by this.
What did you cvsup from and what
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did you try to ask the ISC dhcp client/server mailing lists ?
http://www.isc.org/services/public/lists/dhcp-lists.html
Cyrille.
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Hi,
I am about to merge into stable a number of modifications that
have been committed to current over the past month or two.
The most significant ones are:
* the merge of ipfw rule descriptor and chain pointer. No functional
change, but the
I just upgraded my -stable, deleted my old linux_base port, and installed
linux_base-7. When I try to start linux communicator 4.78, I get the
following errors:
linux: syscall fstat64 is obsoleted or not implemented (pid=440)
linux: syscall fstat64 is obsoleted or not implemented (pid=481)
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