I'd just like to say Merry Christmas to all the people of FreeBSD. Have a
great one.
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Hi,
I've got some smalltime issues with smbfs
resolving.
Here:
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asd$ nslookup fileserver
Server: dns.asd
Address: 192.168.100.100
Name:fileserver.asd
Address: 192.168.100.101
asd# echo 192.168.100.101 asdasd /etc/hosts
asd# mount_smbfs //guest@fileserver/mp3-i /mnt
Password:
asd#
This diff fixed it, for anyone curious, I don't know why a cvsup didnt get
it:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/kern/uipc_socket2.c.diff?r1=1.
78r2=1.79f=h
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Thanks, problem disappeared.
but why prints /dev/net/nsmb*?
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David Xu
Dimitry Andric wrote:
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DX smbfs: can't get handle to requester (no /dev/net/nsmb* device)
The problem is that the required
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On 2001-12-25 at 09:49:50 David Xu wrote:
DX Thanks, problem disappeared.
DX but why prints /dev/net/nsmb*?
That is indeed confusing, and I already reported it in the PR too.
Please be patient: the fix for this is pending, as you can read in the
H I have never had this problem at all, and keep all my mp3's and
vids on the samba server. The box I play Mp3's on is behind a switch and a
hub.
My Samba box is an old 166Mhz with 65M of memory to compensate a bit for its
less than blinding speed processor. The box is gets fairly busy
Hello, Peter Ong!
On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 01:29:34PM -0800, you wrote:
Why do your messages arrive as attachments?
Because his messages are PGP-signed.
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NIIMI Satoshi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Without libfetch.so.2, upcoming 4.5-RELEASE will lose backward
compatibility with previous 4.x releases.
The only libfetch consumers (that I know of) are fetch(1) and the pkg
tools. Old binaries will still work on an upgraded system (which will
still
Hi Keltia,
According to Martin Blapp:
I see something similar here. Nsrexec, a networker client
which gets started in rc.d segfaults since 1-2 month here.
Ask Matt for a 6.0 client. He recompiled one two months ago and it has stopped
segfaulting for me on CURRENT.
drwxr-xr-x 2 root
i would like to get my notebook,which hangs on boot (pcic), to run again
with freebsd. was there any recent changes or any hints how i could get
around that problem? (the problem was posted with KAPOK in the subject).
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Karl M. Joch
To
According to Martin Blapp:
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Dec 3 11:20 nwclient-6.0.2
Weird. Various 5.1/5.5 clients (compiled on -STABLE by Matt) were very
unstable (segfault on startup and non working afterwards) and moving to
-STABLE-compiled 6.02 fixed it.
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Hello, Dag-Erling Smorgrav!
On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 08:21:23PM +0100, you wrote:
NIIMI Satoshi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Without libfetch.so.2, upcoming 4.5-RELEASE will lose backward
compatibility with previous 4.x releases.
The only libfetch consumers (that I know of) are fetch(1) and
Probably because v1.79 of uipc_socket2.c hasn't been MFC'd yet. Since
this is a big issue for this particular person, could this be looked into?
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Dag-Erling Smorgrav [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The only libfetch consumers (that I know of) are fetch(1) and the pkg
tools. Old binaries will still work on an upgraded system (which will
still have libfetch.so.2) but not on a fresh install (which will lack
libfetch.so.2), but both upgraded
On Tue, 25 Dec 2001, Yonatan Bokovza wrote:
asd# mount_smbfs //guest@asdasd/mp3-i /mnt
mount_smbfs: can't get server address: syserr = Operation timed out
[Won't resolve with /etc/hosts]
asd# mount_smbfs [EMAIL PROTECTED]/mp3-i /mnt
mount_smbfs: server name '192.168.100.101' too long
Ollivier Robert wrote:
According to James Housley:
12/22 5am EST. 1 CVSup 12/23 5am EST. The laptop is dumps core on
startup only with 12/22 12/23. I don't believe this was doing this
before 4.1.0. If I re-run with the exact same parameters after the boot
is finished all is well.
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