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From: Salvo Bartolotta <bartequi@neomedia.it>
Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 10:09:35 GMT
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Subject: Re: Booting FreeBSD from floppy (ie, without a bootloader on the hard disk)
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> Further down the line, I'd like to add FreeBSD as an option to my NT
> bootloader (I do not want to switch bootloaders, even if the FreeBSD=20
one is
> better...). To do this, I should only need a suitable MBR image which =

I can
> store in a file on the NT boot drive, and I can then change NT's=20
BOOT.INI to
> add FreeBSD. For later reference, can anyone tell me how I get a=20
FreeBSD
> MBR? (On Linux, I install the Linux MBR on the Linux disk instead of=20
the
> boot disk, and then peel it off using dd - is there an option to do=20
this
> with FreeBSD?)

> Thanks for any help,
> Paul Moore.

> PS In case I didn't make it clear, my key requirement is to make no=20
change
> at all to my existing NT disk - I want to isolate all my FreeBSD work =

to the
> second disk (at least for now).



Dear Paul Moore,

You might find the multi-os stuff (and related links) interesting,=20
which stuff is also found on-line at=20
http://www.freebsd.org/tutorials/multi-os/index.html ; also, you might=20
want to search the archives for NT & FreeBSD booting issues. AFAIR,=20
specific problems have been discussed extensively a good number of=20
times.

I, too, use, (multa) inter alia, NT on the same box (3 HDs), but I=20
have adopted a different approach - ie I use a "fancy" boot loader --=20
which I don't feel like naming publicly for ... spam reasons.

Good luck,

Salvo





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Hi,

I am trying to setup a server to run xdm for remote X-servers using XDMCP
broadcasts. I have removed the local server from the Xservers file, so there
is no local server started. All other files are defaults.

The problem: xdm just goes through the motions of starting up and then
exists. Here is the output of -debug 9

# uname -a
FreeBSD skade.ign.se 4.0-STABLE FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #0: Sat May 20 11:58:56
CEST 2000     root@skade.ign.se:/usr/src/sys/compile/SKADE  i386
# xdm -debug 9
DisplayManager.errorLogFile/DisplayManager.ErrorLogFile value
/var/log/xdm-errors
DisplayManager.daemonMode/DisplayManager.DaemonMode value true
DisplayManager.pidFile/DisplayManager.PidFile value  /var/run/xdm-pid
DisplayManager.lockPidFile/DisplayManager.LockPidFile value true
DisplayManager.authDir/DisplayManager.authDir value /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm
DisplayManager.autoRescan/DisplayManager.AutoRescan value true
DisplayManager.removeDomainname/DisplayManager.RemoveDomainname value true
DisplayManager.keyFile/DisplayManager.KeyFile value
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/xdm-keys
DisplayManager.accessFile/DisplayManager.AccessFile value
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/Xaccess
DisplayManager.exportList/DisplayManager.ExportList value 
DisplayManager.randomFile/DisplayManager.RandomFile value /dev/mem
DisplayManager.greeterLib/DisplayManager.GreeterLib value
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/libXdmGreet.so
DisplayManager.choiceTimeout/DisplayManager.ChoiceTimeout value 15
DisplayManager.sourceAddress/DisplayManager.SourceAddress value false
DisplayManager.willing/DisplayManager.Willing value  su nobody -c
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm/Xwilling
Nothing left to do, exiting

The xdm-errors file is empty.

What am I missing to give xdm to to?

Cheers,
	GLZ

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Subject: Re: Graphical Interface for FreeBSD
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

On 5/20/00, 4:27:07 PM, "PathFinder Software"=20
<normand@pathfindersoftware.com> wrote regarding Graphical Interface for=
=20
FreeBSD:


> Does anyone knows of any good GUI (graphical interface) similar
> to NetMAX that would work with FreeBSD 4.0?

> NetMAX seems to be a good product but at this time will only work
> with FreeBSD 3.3 and Linux 5.4.

> FreeBSD 3.3 will not work with my SCSI card while FreeBSD 4.0
> will...what a dilemma!

> I am in the need to get my system up and running in a short time
> to test a development project and I need to shorten the learning
> curve at this time. I can always memorize the mountains of
> commands later when I have more time available.

> Normand J. Charette



Dear Normand J. Charette,

You can install such a fancy-awesome-super-mega-bloated metaport as=20
Gnome or KDE. There's KDE-2 (Beta version) available, too; actually, I=20
haven't tried it on 3-STABLE yet.  =20

Also, you might want to have a look at the webmin port (GUI for System=20
Administration), found in /usr/ports/sysutils/webmin. IMO, you should=20
first read a little material from the docs (e.g. handbook) before=20
using the program. You are NOT supposed to walk blindfold in a Unix=20
system :-)

In order to avoid any problems with ports under 3.3, you should=20
install the "upgrade kit" for ports (found in=20
/usr/ports/misc/34upgrade), which works for 3.3. and 3.4 systems.

As an aside, I would suggest upgrading to 3-STABLE as soon as you can;=20
better yet, I would suggest using the relatively recent 4-STABLE. It=20
is reported to behave quite well -- N.B. **exceptionally** well for a=20
4.0 line (!)=20

Good luck,
Salvo





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Hello,
I saw a page on www.freebsd.org that said that FreeBSD supports the HLT cpu instruction just as Linux does, but is this really true? I have done some tests proving that it just can't be true. With Linux (2.2.15) I got a cpu temperature of 31 degrees celsius and with FreeBSD I got 47 degrees celcius, the tests where done on the same computer at idle state. Do I have to activate the HLT instruction on FreeBSD or something? The system I tested temperatures on was an Abit BP6 with dual celeron 500MHz cpu's. I tested the temperatures with a regular thermometer since I've never really trusted those built in sensors. ;)

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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 11:54:23AM +0200, johan.dahlberg@home.se wrote:
> Hello,
> I saw a page on www.freebsd.org that said that FreeBSD supports the HLT cpu instruction just as Linux does, but is this really true? I have done some tests proving that it just can't be true. With Linux (2.2.15) I got a cpu temperature of 31 degrees celsius and with FreeBSD I got 47 degrees celcius, the tests where done on the same computer at idle state. Do I have to activate the HLT instruction on FreeBSD or something? The system I tested temperatures on was an Abit BP6 with dual celeron 500MHz cpu's. I tested the temperatures with a regular thermometer since I've never really trusted those built in sensors. ;)

you need to add the following option in your kernel config file:

options		CPU_SUSP_HLT

have a look at LINT, there are some other cpu related options like NO_F00F_HACK as well.

Philipp



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Hello,
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hello, i'm having some weird problems with sendmail
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May 21 23:34:54 Foobar sendmail[269]: My unqualified host name (Foobar) 
unknown; sleeping for retry
May 21 23:34:54 Foobar sendmail[269]: unable to qualify my own domain name
(Foobar) -- using short name

what can i do about it without losing the hostname of my freebsd computer?
it's on a LAN.

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set timeout has one or two arguments now.  What exactly are you 
trying to do ?

> On Tuesday, May 16, 2000 12:47 AM Brian Somers <brian@Awfulhak.org> wrote:
> >> Would *you* know why I get the following at boot up and when I
> >> run ppp from the prompt:
> >> 
> >> warning: Too many idle timeout values
> >> warning: set timeout: Failed 1
> >
> >Because your ppp.conf file is abusing the ``set timeout'' command.  
> >Compare your usage with the ppp man page, and check README.changes in 
> >the ppp source directory.
> 
> 
> I found the README.changes files -- even printed it out ;) I can't see
> *where* I'm blowing this. In order to get rid of the above warnings,
> I've had to comment out the `set timeout` line(s). My ppp.conf is almost
> a copy of what's in the various docs/examples etc. Any other ideas? Tia...
> 
> -duke

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johan.dahlberg@home.se wrote:

> Do I have to activate the HLT instruction on FreeBSD or something? The
> system I tested temperatures on was an Abit BP6 with dual celeron
> 500MHz cpu's. I tested the temperatures with a regular thermometer
> since I've never really trusted those built in sensors. ;)

AIUI FreeBSD's SMP code always runs both CPUs at full speed, all the
time, so a fairer comparison would be on a uni-processor machine.
Perhaps the kernel another poster suggested would help; I've never used
SMP so I wouldn't know.

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hi*&

ppl, I have two hosts on the internet with 192.168.x.x connected to
them networks. I need to connect these private networks over these
internet. I have configured ipsec as simple transport(not tunnel) between 
these hosts.
I am tryed gifconfig and etc, but traffic from gif interfaces goes to
internat as plain ipip - not over crypted ipsec.
Can you advice me anything?
I am also tryed pipsecd, but it does not work under FreeBSD 4.0R/S.
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A newbie mistake of ignorance!  UID must be "root" to login as root.  I thought it
was just the passwords which where different.  I got now, but don't worry, I have
a lot more questions.

Again, thanks for the quick response and please feel free to select from equally
difficult challenges as I get my FBSD system up and running <g>.

Mark

Gustavo Vieira Goncalves Coelho Rios wrote:

> "Mark A. Hummel" wrote:
> >
> > Gustavo,
> >
> > Thanks for getting back to me.  When I issue adduser, I get an error message
> > saying that only the system administrator can add a user.
> >
> > Mark
> >
> > Gustavo Vieira Goncalves Coelho Rios wrote:
> >
> > > "Mark A. Hummel" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I just installed BSD 4.0 from CD.  I've added myself as a normal user.
> > > > How do I make another login for myself as the superuser?
> > > >
> > > > Mark
> > > >
> > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org
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> > >
> > > Create a normal user. Give him uid 0 and gid 0.
> > > Take a closer look at root/toor entry in /etc/passwd.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Your mouse has moved.
> > > Windows NT must be restarted for the change to take effect!
> > >
> > > Reboot now?   [ OK]
>
> Ok!
> Let's start from the beginning: You added a user while in the
> installation process, right ?
>
> --
> Your mouse has moved.
> Windows NT must be restarted for the change to take effect!
>
> Reboot now?   [ OK]



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Annelise,

Thank you for the insight.  I had already figured out that the password
alone wasn't enough, but editing the /etc/group file will definitly come in
handy.  Thanks again.

Feel free to take on many other newbie questions from me until I get my
system up and running.

Mark

Annelise Anderson wrote:

> On Sat, 20 May 2000, Mark A. Hummel wrote:
>
> > I just installed BSD 4.0 from CD.  I've added myself as a normal user.
> > How do I make another login for myself as the superuser?
> >
> > Mark
> >
> The superuser account already exists.  It's called root.  You can
> log in as root at the console (not remotely, that is).
>
> During the install you were asked to give root a password.  You'll
> need this password.
>
> If you want to use the su command to change from an ordinary user
> to root, that user needs to be in the group wheel.  You can add a
> user to that group by editing /etc/group and at the end of the
> line that begin with wheel, add a comma and the username (no spaces).
>
> Then you type su <enter> and you'll be asked for root's password.
>
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Hi hello, I recently have FreeBSD 3.4 installed on my computer, most of my devices are working fine, but there is one that I couldn╢t work at 100% on the system. My
sound card (Sound Blaster Awe 64) is not working on FreeBSD and I don╢t know what can be the problem. Here is the message that the kernel gave to me when I try to run the sound card on xwindows or if I run any application with sound:

kernel: Sound: DMA:(output) timed out - IRQ/DRQ config error?

This is my setup on the Kernel script when I compiled:

# Sound Card
controller      pnp0                    # This is for PNP support
controller      snd0
device          sb0     at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1
device          sbxvi0  at isa? drq 5
device          sbmidi0 at isa? port 0x330
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Hi,

I installed KDE during the FBSD install.  Since Xfree86 failed twice, I
used Xconfig and was able to finish.  The challenge now is that KDE
comes up in low 640 x 480 resolution and Ctrl-Alt-+ does not change the
resolution.  Is there a way to increase the resolution and color depth?
If not, should I reconfigure KDE (and if so, how) or would it be better
to uninstall/reinstall KDE (and if so, how).

Mark



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Lowkrantz, Goran <Goran.Lowkrantz@infologigruppen.se> wrote:

> The problem: xdm just goes through the motions of starting up and then
> exists. Here is the output of -debug 9
> [...]
> Nothing left to do, exiting

Ah, yes. This can take your sanity. Check the last lines of
xdm-config:

! SECURITY: do not listen for XDMCP or Chooser requests
! Comment out this line if you want to manage X terminals with xdm
DisplayManager.requestPort:    0

This line forbids xdm to manage remote displays. When you start up
xdm in your configuration, it recognizes that indeed nothing is
left to do and terminates. There is no error condition.

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Hi,

I am trying to install freBSD4 on Olivetti Laptop Echos P120 (16Mo).
When i am booting with the Kern.flp floppy, i have got the following
message :

/boot.config -P
Keyboard: no
BTX Loader 1.00 BTX version 1.01

So, i put another keyboard (PS2) on the back of my laptop, but i have
exactly
the same message, what can i do ?? I need help!!!
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I am trying to build sawmill and gnomelibs on my laptop under 4-Stable.
(There is no binary packages for these ports.)

When I type make in /usr/ports/x11/gnomelibs I get :

[...]
checking for imlib-config... /usr/X11R6/bin/imlib-config
checking for IMLIB - version >= 1.9... no
*** Could not run IMLIB test program, checking why...
*** The test program compiled, but did not run. This usually means
*** that the run-time linker is not finding IMLIB or finding the wrong
*** version of IMLIB. If it is not finding IMLIB, you'll need to set your
*** LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable, or edit /etc/ld.so.conf to point
*** to the installed location  Also, make sure you have run ldconfig if that
*** is required on your system
***
*** If you have an old version installed, it is best to remove it, although
*** you may also be able to get things to work by modifying LD_LIBRARY_PATH
checking for imlib-config... (cached) /usr/X11R6/bin/imlib-config
checking for IMLIB - version >= 1.8... no
*** Could not run IMLIB test program, checking why...
*** The test program compiled, but did not run. This usually means
*** that the run-time linker is not finding IMLIB or finding the wrong
*** version of IMLIB. If it is not finding IMLIB, you'll need to set your
*** LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable, or edit /etc/ld.so.conf to point
*** to the installed location  Also, make sure you have run ldconfig if that
*** is required on your system
***
*** If you have an old version installed, it is best to remove it, although
*** you may also be able to get things to work by modifying LD_LIBRARY_PATH
configure: error: *** IMLIB 1.8 not installed - please install first ***
===>  Script "configure" failed: here are the contents of "config.log"
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
[...]

I have imlib-1.9.8 installed in /usr/local/lib  and :
mychkine# echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
/usr/local/lib

/usr/X11R6/bin/imlib-config --version gives 1.9.8.

I have not seen any error about imlib on bento.freebsd.org, so I guess
it must be an error of my own -so I send this to -questions and not
-ports-.


Thanks a lot for your help,

PS could you cc me on your answer, I am not subscribed to this list.

- Olivier

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Thanks!!

Cheers,
	GLZ

> -----Original Message-----
> From: naddy@mips.inka.de [mailto:naddy@mips.inka.de]
> Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2000 2:12 PM
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> 
> 
> Lowkrantz, Goran <Goran.Lowkrantz@infologigruppen.se> wrote:
> 
> > The problem: xdm just goes through the motions of starting 
> up and then
> > exists. Here is the output of -debug 9
> > [...]
> > Nothing left to do, exiting
> 
> Ah, yes. This can take your sanity. Check the last lines of
> xdm-config:
> 
> ! SECURITY: do not listen for XDMCP or Chooser requests
> ! Comment out this line if you want to manage X terminals with xdm
> DisplayManager.requestPort:    0
> 
> This line forbids xdm to manage remote displays. When you start up
> xdm in your configuration, it recognizes that indeed nothing is
> left to do and terminates. There is no error condition.
> 
> -- 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of John Holland
> Sent: Friday, 19 May 2000 10:35 PM
> To: questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject: Re: XFree86 4.0 mouse cursor weirdness
>
> >This wouldn't happen to be a SIS 6326 chipset, per chance?  If so, it's a
> >known issue. If not, post your type of card and how you set up your
> >XServer, e.g. monitor, mode type, and bpp settings.
>
> I have the same problem with an S3 Virge/DX.  Any clues, or should I buy
> another card?

I also have such a card, but under RedHat Linux 6.2. It automatically
configures the machine to use the SVGA server, and the results are not
pretty. I used XF86Setup to configure the machine to use the S3 server and
it's been happy since - and the performance is considerably better.

RHL 6.2 ships with XF86 3.3.6.

HTH.

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From: Crist J. Clark
> I have made boot floppies like this before. I'm just going to recite
> what I /think/ I did from memory. I might leave out a detail or two,
> but this is the gist of it.
[...]

Thanks for this, and to all who answered. I now have a bootable setup.

One other question... This is probably simple, but it's frustrating - I've
installed and set up X windows, using XF86Setup, which worked fine. But when
I say "OK" to save settings and start the X server, the screen displays fine
(with vidtune running to let me teak settings) but there is no mouse
pointer! The pointer was fine in the VGA-resolution setup, but it's gone in
my 1024x768 final screen. I'm using a Matrox Millenium G400 with 32M of RAM,
if that's relevant.

Is there a simple issue I've missed, or do I need to supply all the gory
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I first downloaded like 200 mb from
ftp.se.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CDROM-Images/4.0-RELEASE/
(install-i386.iso) it took 656,586,725 bytes.
Then that ftp went down and I resumed downloaded from
ftp.sunet.se/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/
(4.0-install.iso) it took 656,562,176 bytes and
resumed and downloaded 50 mb from that.
Then the first (ftp.se.freebsd.org) went up again and
I resumed downloaded from that.
Do you think that the iso will work anyway when the
2nd iso was 24,549 bytes smaller.
Please help!!

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

On 5/21/00, 2:19:02 PM, "Mark A. Hummel" <mhumm@ispchannel.com> wrote=20
regarding KDE Reconfig or Reinstall?:


> Hi,

> I installed KDE during the FBSD install.  Since Xfree86 failed twice, =

I
> used Xconfig and was able to finish.  The challenge now is that KDE
> comes up in low 640 x 480 resolution and Ctrl-Alt-+ does not change=20
the
> resolution.  Is there a way to increase the resolution and color=20
depth?
> If not, should I reconfigure KDE (and if so, how) or would it be=20
better
> to uninstall/reinstall KDE (and if so, how).

> Mark



Dear Mark Hummel,

I had a similar problem, ie screen resolution far from being=20
satisfactory in Xfree86-3.3.x=20

The short answer is "yes, you can set what ever resolution your=20
monitor is able to support". Drawback: you have to hack modelines if=20
you want to get that optimum performance. At least, if your monitor's=20
data are NOT contained in some database or other. Instead, if your=20
monitor IS found in some database, you will just copy the modelines=20
into /etc/XF86Config.

BTW, my screen "rendering" is just splendid at (!!) 1152x870@83Hz=20
(personally hacked modelines) on my 17" monitor -- a practically=20
**unknown** make and model.
 =20
There is material on this topic out there, both on the Net and of ...=20
hardcopy nature. As to the latter, AFAIR, Grog's excellent guide (The=20
Complete FreeBSD) includes some stuff about this "magic"; as to the=20
former, there is some  tutorial(s) around (for Linux ? Howto ?=20
Mini-howto ?), I can't recall right now **sigh** <ad driver: memory=20
vacuum: unable to retrieve information: resetting device>

Good luck,
Salvo





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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 04:07:12PM +0200, Micke Sundberg wrote:
> I first downloaded like 200 mb from
> ftp.se.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CDROM-Images/4.0-RELEASE/
> (install-i386.iso) it took 656,586,725 bytes.
> Then that ftp went down and I resumed downloaded from
> ftp.sunet.se/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/
> (4.0-install.iso) it took 656,562,176 bytes and
> resumed and downloaded 50 mb from that.
> Then the first (ftp.se.freebsd.org) went up again and
> I resumed downloaded from that.
> Do you think that the iso will work anyway when the
> 2nd iso was 24,549 bytes smaller.

Are you saying that you combined parts from these different ISO9660
images into one file? And now you wonder if you will have a valid
image? I really doubt that it is valid.

By the way, the file 4.0-install.iso seems to be the "correct" one. As
least is matches the ISO-image at the main site, ftp.freebsd.org.
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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 12:32:16PM +0200, XF wrote:
> 
> hello, i'm having some weird problems with sendmail
> i'm my log and terminal i see this:
> 
> May 21 23:34:54 Foobar sendmail[269]: My unqualified host name (Foobar) 
> unknown; sleeping for retry
> May 21 23:34:54 Foobar sendmail[269]: unable to qualify my own domain name
> (Foobar) -- using short name
> 
> what can i do about it without losing the hostname of my freebsd computer?
> it's on a LAN.

It looks like you have hostname and resolver problems. I guess
'Foobar' is your unqualified hostname? Why not 'Foobar.somewhere.org'
where 'somewhere.org' is chosen appropriately?

Besides these messages, does sendmail actually work?
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XF wrote:
> 
> hello, i'm having some weird problems with sendmail
> i'm my log and terminal i see this:
> 
> May 21 23:34:54 Foobar sendmail[269]: My unqualified host name (Foobar)
> unknown; sleeping for retry
> May 21 23:34:54 Foobar sendmail[269]: unable to qualify my own domain name
> (Foobar) -- using short name
> 
> what can i do about it without losing the hostname of my freebsd computer?
> it's on a LAN.
> 
> --
> Error: Keyboard not attached. Press F1 to continue.
> 
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either add an entry in /etc/hosts for your machine, or run a DNS service
to qualify the name/MX host for your machine.

Nathan Vidican
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Phillip Billiot wrote:
> 
> If i install FreeBSD can i still have win98 & win98 still start up at
> startup?
> what do i need to download from the ftp site to install it?
> 
>                           Thanks,
>                             Phillip J Billiot II
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you need only the two boot disk images; boot.flp/mfsroot.flp, download
both of these, and write their images to a floppy disk, boot the
kern.flp disk, and insert the mfsroot disk when prompted. You can then
install the system directly over FTP, and yes it will allow you to
dual-boot, just select the option to use FreeBSD BootMGR when you setup
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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 04:39:35PM +0600, Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
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> Dear Sirs,
> 
> what would be you suggestions about fsck ?
> I want to run it from /etc/rc so that it WON'T ASK me any questions.
> 
> from man page I read that fsck could be run either with "-p" or "-y|n"
> options. what about "-p -y" ?!

I haven't tried, but they would seem to be mutually exclusive. The
'-p' option specifies behavior like,

     These are the only inconsistencies that fsck with the -p option will cor-
     rect; if it encounters other inconsistencies, it exits with an abnormal
     return status and an automatic reboot will then fail.

> second question: it is said that if fsck cannot fix the filesystem
> it brings "signle user" mode up. How can I prevent fsck from dropping
> me into a "single user" mode ???

Two ways I can think of,

  (1) Unmount your filesystems cleanly at shutdown.

  (2) Don't fsck at all and don't try to mount filesystems that could
      be unclean.

The boot process drops into single user mode because a corrupted
filesystem is a Very Bad Thing. If you are booting a system with
corrupt filesystems, the drop into single user should be the least of
your worries.
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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 07:31:06PM +0700, Eugeny Kuzakov wrote:
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> 
> hi*&
> 
> ppl, I have two hosts on the internet with 192.168.x.x connected to
> them networks. I need to connect these private networks over these
> internet. I have configured ipsec as simple transport(not tunnel) between 
> these hosts.

I really think you are going to need to tunnel for this. Or are you
saying that at this point you are just trying to get the two NAT
machines to talk?

> I am tryed gifconfig and etc, but traffic from gif interfaces goes to
> internat as plain ipip - not over crypted ipsec.

That is one of the uses for gif(4). How are you using gifconfig(8)?
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On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 09:52:14PM -0300, Gustavo Vieira Goncalves Coelho Rios wrote:
> Neil Blakey-Milner wrote:
> > 
> > On Thu 2000-05-18 (04:04), Gustavo Vieira Goncalves Coelho Rios wrote:
> > > How can i get information about BSD make default variables like CC,
> > > CFLAGS, etc?
> > > With gmake is easy, just the option -p, but can it be done using BSD
> > > make ?
> > 
> > -V
> > 
> > The man page has more details.
> > 
> > Neil
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> Ok! But how to know which variables are setted by default ?, i.e., a
> variables list used by BSD make!
> 

/etc/make.conf

> thnaks in advance!
> 
> -- 
> Your mouse has moved.
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> 
> Reboot now?   [ OK]
> 

ROFL

Actually, it amused me so much I cranked up Visual C++ and wrote a
program that pops this up as a warning box as soon as the mouse moves
(it doesn't reboot the PC of course :))

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> > 
> > from man page I read that fsck could be run either with "-p" or "-y|n"
> > options. what about "-p -y" ?!
> 
> I haven't tried, but they would seem to be mutually exclusive. The
> '-p' option specifies behavior like,

I did, I put 'fsck -p -y' into /etc/rc, at least it didn't complain :-)
By the time I tried it, filesystems were umounted clearly.

> 
>   (2) Don't fsck at all and don't try to mount filesystems that could
>       be unclean.

That could be the option !
What about _mounting_ those unclean partitions ?

> 
> The boot process drops into single user mode because a corrupted
> filesystem is a Very Bad Thing. If you are booting a system with
> corrupt filesystems, the drop into single user should be the least of
> your worries.

that PC is supposed to work without a display, without a keyboard,
the nearest place where they can find anybody who ever heard about 'fsck'
is probably 5km away.

> -- 
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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 10:09:43PM +0600, Ilia E. Chipitsine wrote:
> > > 
> > > from man page I read that fsck could be run either with "-p" or "-y|n"
> > > options. what about "-p -y" ?!
> > 
> > I haven't tried, but they would seem to be mutually exclusive. The
> > '-p' option specifies behavior like,
> 
> I did, I put 'fsck -p -y' into /etc/rc, at least it didn't complain :-)
> By the time I tried it, filesystems were umounted clearly.

I don't see why you would include the '-p' with '-y.' It seems that
all of the special behavior implied by -p is the opposite of that
implied by -y.

> > 
> >   (2) Don't fsck at all and don't try to mount filesystems that could
> >       be unclean.
> 
> That could be the option !
> What about _mounting_ those unclean partitions ?

There is 'mount -f,' but like the manpage says, it's dangerous.

> > The boot process drops into single user mode because a corrupted
> > filesystem is a Very Bad Thing. If you are booting a system with
> > corrupt filesystems, the drop into single user should be the least of
> > your worries.
> 
> that PC is supposed to work without a display, without a keyboard,
> the nearest place where they can find anybody who ever heard about 'fsck'
> is probably 5km away.

Then it _needs_ a UPS that can tell it to shutdown cleanly when power
goes out.

There is also the option of mounting most filesystems read-only. That
way, they never get corrupted in the first place. I don't know the
function of this box, but you could have the root and usr partitions
read-only, and then have var writable and possibly some /usr/data or
whatever as well. Make it so the system can boot into multi-user from
read-only filesystems.

Anyway, that's just an idea. I know people set up boxes to run
unattended and with limited failure modes. There may be someone out
there with a good way to set up such a system.
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Hi!

Does the FreeBSD4.0R CDROM contains the 
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I only found these packages on current ports.

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> > that PC is supposed to work without a display, without a keyboard,
> > the nearest place where they can find anybody who ever heard about 'fsck'
> > is probably 5km away.
> 
> Then it _needs_ a UPS that can tell it to shutdown cleanly when power
> goes out.

obviously it must have APM support besides UPS.
for instance, without APM support, UPS tells it to shut down,
system comes to a state with "press any key to reboot",
accidently power restores and boxen remains to be "neither dead nor
alive", with "press any key to reboot" on her screen :-)

BTW, did anybody hear about UPS which might be placed into 5" slot ?!

> 
> There is also the option of mounting most filesystems read-only. That
> way, they never get corrupted in the first place. I don't know the
> function of this box, but you could have the root and usr partitions

something like InBusiness eMail Station from Intel

it does work, 486/4Mb+200Mb HDD, serves well as dial-out server,
firewall, DHCP, named, simple web-management, UUCP, SOCKS, imap4,
IP masquerading. the only we were afraid of running squid on 4Mb of RAM
:-)

just today, I hacked 'moused' a bit, so I can assign different actions
on mouse clicks. for example "left button" - safely shuts system down,
"middle button" - establishes or drops ppp connection, "right button" -
initiates UUCP exchange.

Tommorow I'm planning to put a mouse inside a boxen, so I need only
buttons to be accessible. 

> read-only, and then have var writable and possibly some /usr/data or
> whatever as well. Make it so the system can boot into multi-user from
> read-only filesystems.
> 
> Anyway, that's just an idea. I know people set up boxes to run
> unattended and with limited failure modes. There may be someone out
> there with a good way to set up such a system.
> -- 
> Crist J. Clark                           cjclark@home.com
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> Heiner GЖtte wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> is it possible to use the HP Deskjet 720C with freebsd?

It is one of the early winprinters. There is a project around the 722c
on Linux and if it is going to work, this is the way it will be
accomplished. See
http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/show_printer.cgi?recnum=61536

Good luck,

Kent

> Thanks
> Heiner GЖtte

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On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 10:36:16PM -0400, phylos@lycosmail.com wrote:
> Hi hello, I recently have FreeBSD 3.4 installed on my computer, most of my devices are working fine, but there is one that I couldn4t work at 100% on the system. My
> sound card is not working on FreeBSD and I don4t know what can be the problem. Here is the message that the kernel gave to me when I try to run the sound card on xwindows or if I run any application with sound:
> 

Telling us which sound card you have would be a good start :^)

> kernel: Sound: DMA:(output) timed out - IRQ/DRQ config error?
                                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The output from dmesg(1) might give a clue here.

> 
> This is my setup on the Kernel script when I compiled:
> 
> # Sound Card
> controller	pnp0			# This is for PNP support
> controller	snd0
> device		sb0	at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1
> device		sbxvi0	at isa? drq 5
> device		sbmidi0	at isa? port 0x330
> device		awe0	at isa? port 0x620
> 
> Please If anyone knows how to resolv the problem send to me a e-mail as soon as posible.
> 
> Thanks a lot.
> 
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Greetings.

I was just getting used to playing around with vmware1, after finally getting around to using it, and I discovered vmware2.  I deinstalled vmware1 and immediately upgraded, and failed miserably.

When starting vmware2, I get the following:

-----------
Error:
Cannot open vmware executable file.
Possibly an installation error?
Cannot create splash screen
-----------

And when trying to run a vm:

Could not open /usr/local/lib/vmware/lib/vmm

I guessed vmware2 may be broken under 4.0-STABLE as it stands, so I deinstalled that and reinstalled vmware1.

Exactly the same thing happens.  I've deinstalled and reinstalled a few times, and I've cleaned up everything I've found relating to vmware, and still it doesnt work.

Any ideas?  I've searched the archives, and noone seems to answer these questions.

Thanks in advance.

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> > is it possible to use the HP Deskjet 720C with freebsd?
> 
> It is one of the early winprinters. There is a project around the 722c
> on Linux and if it is going to work, this is the way it will be
> accomplished. See
> http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/show_printer.cgi?recnum=61536
$ cat /usr/ports/print/pbm2ppa/pkg/DESCR
This software creates output using the PPA (printer performance
architecture) protocol.  This protocol is used by some HP "Windows-only"
printers, including the HP Deskjet 820C series, the HP DeskJet 720 series,
and the HP DeskJet 1000 series.  It has been tested on all three printers,
but your personal experience (positive or negative) is very much
appreciated!
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"Crist J. Clark" wrote:
> 
> On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 04:07:12PM +0200, Micke Sundberg wrote:
> > I first downloaded like 200 mb from
> > ftp.se.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CDROM-Images/4.0-RELEASE/
> > (install-i386.iso) it took 656,586,725 bytes.
> > Then that ftp went down and I resumed downloaded from
> > ftp.sunet.se/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/
> > (4.0-install.iso) it took 656,562,176 bytes and
> > resumed and downloaded 50 mb from that.
> > Then the first (ftp.se.freebsd.org) went up again and
> > I resumed downloaded from that.
> > Do you think that the iso will work anyway when the
> > 2nd iso was 24,549 bytes smaller.
> 
> Are you saying that you combined parts from these different ISO9660
> images into one file? And now you wonder if you will have a valid
> image? I really doubt that it is valid.
> 
> By the way, the file 4.0-install.iso seems to be the "correct" one. As
> least is matches the ISO-image at the main site, ftp.freebsd.org.

When I downloaded the iso, I used ws_ftp on my Windows 2000 Server
because ftp's "reget" doesn't talk about checking the file. I had to
restart the download 5 times. I'm kicked off by my ISP at 8 hours of
connect and I needed a little over 40 hours to download it.

One of the first things I did after burning the iso onto a cd was to
mount it, cd to it, and just do a simple du. That is a simple test of
the filesystem. The coasters usually don't make it past mount and I've
been able to use any that I can du.

Kent

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On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 12:47:15AM +0800, Alex Kwan wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Does the FreeBSD4.0R CDROM contains the 
> Perl-5.xx and Perl-Tk pre-compiled package,
> I only found these packages on current ports.

perl5 became part of the base FreeBSD system at 3.0 IIRC (it was perl4
in the 2.2.x branch). Dunno about perl5-Tk being somewhere on the full
CD set. It definately won't be on the single, downloadable ISO9660,
however. You can download a binary package,

  ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-4.0-release/x11-toolkits/p5-Tk-800.008.tgz

From that URL or a mirror site.
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> When starting vmware2, I get the following:
> 
> -----------
> Error:
> Cannot open vmware executable file.
> Possibly an installation error?
> Cannot create splash screen
> -----------
> 
> And when trying to run a vm:
> 
> Could not open /usr/local/lib/vmware/lib/vmm
> 
> I guessed vmware2 may be broken under 4.0-STABLE as it stands, so I deinstalled that and reinstalled vmware1.
> 
> Exactly the same thing happens.  I've deinstalled and reinstalled a few times, and I've cleaned up everything I've found relating to vmware, and still it doesnt work.
> 
> Any ideas?  I've searched the archives, and noone seems to answer these questions.

You didn't mention whether you were using the port.  If you were, and your
system wasn't suitable for running vmware, "make" would warn you:

.if ${OSVERSION} < 400013
BROKEN=         "Systems prior to 400013 is out of support"
.endif
.if !defined(HAVE_LINPROCFS) && !exists(/modules/linprocfs.ko) && !exists(${PREFIX}/modules/linprocfs.ko)
BROKEN=         "This software absolutely requires Linux procfs support"
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> You didn't mention whether you were using the port.  If you were, and your
> system wasn't suitable for running vmware, "make" would warn you:

Yes, I'm using the port, and my system is suitable for running vmware.  I've already run vmware1 briefly but successfully, but it ceases to run after installing and deinstalling vmware2 and reinstalling vmware1.

FYI had my system not been suitable, the port would not have 'made' and installed the software, since the BROKEN directive would prevent this, and I would not have been recieving error messages.

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Can anyone explain why I need an IP address assigned to my Ethernet NIC
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Trevor Johnson babbled:
> Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 13:31:57 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Trevor Johnson <trevor@jpj.net>

> >> is it possible to use the HP Deskjet 720C with freebsd?
> > 
> > It is one of the early winprinters. There is a project around the 722c
> > on Linux and if it is going to work, this is the way it will be
> > accomplished. See
> > http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/show_printer.cgi?recnum=61536
> $ cat /usr/ports/print/pbm2ppa/pkg/DESCR
> This software creates output using the PPA (printer performance
> architecture) protocol.  This protocol is used by some HP "Windows-only"
> printers, including the HP Deskjet 820C series, the HP DeskJet 720 series,
> and the HP DeskJet 1000 series.  It has been tested on all three printers,
> but your personal experience (positive or negative) is very much
> appreciated!

How does one tell when shopping for used printers which ones are
winprinters and which ones are real printers?  Is there a list available
somewhere?  My recollection is that the last time I checked freebsd.org
there was a list of some known workable printers, but that left a lot
of the DeskJets as basically unknown.  I'm looking back at the handbook
as I type this, and now I can't even find that much, so perhaps I just
imagined it.


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> FYI had my system not been suitable, the port would not have 'made' and installed the software, since the BROKEN directive would prevent this, and I would not have been recieving error messages.

Well, you would have received an error message from the make utility,
telling you what you needed to do.

Anyway, there's a suggestion at
http://lists.openresources.com/FreeBSD/freebsd-emulation/msg00834.html .
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Hello.

First thanks to Crist for helping me with my talkd problem, but now there
seems to be something more sinister happening on my machine.

At least once a day, the machine would 'shutdown' (as noted in the 'last'
output) mysteriously for no apparent reason. What bothers me is that just
before or during each shutdown, there would be a ton of traffic going into
the machine (an outside attack it seems). Unfortunately, nothing seems to be
logged, because syslogd dies during the shutdown. Sometimes certain
libraries like mm and tcl which are heavily used would disappear.

At the moment I'm trying to log incoming connections with log_in_vain, and
maybe just running tcpdump indefinitely. If there are any better ways,
please tell. I have IPFIREWALL compiled with log amount of 50 and VERBOSE.

Best regards, Rudy.

eg. last | grep shutdown:
shutdown         ~                         Fri May 19 15:09
flash            ttypm    194.133.37.38    Fri May 19 15:04 - shutdown
(00:05)
misterio         ttyp5    62.11.132.164    Fri May 19 15:01 - shutdown
(00:07)
di0lam0r         ttypb    a-na12-61.tin.it Fri May 19 12:44 - shutdown
(02:24)
xgen             ttyp6    res-3617.usc.edu Fri May 19 10:59 - shutdown
(04:09)

/var/log/messages:
May 21 05:21:47 sage syslogd: exiting on signal 15



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   Well, after years of hesitation I've done it: I've sunk to
   the depths of pond scum and bought myself some language CD's.
   Of course these CD apps only run under M$***, so it means 
   using my wife's PC.  

   But I'm wondering if WINE under SuSE (e.g.) would let me use
   these CD's here and not fbother with the other toy OS.  Seems
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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 11:50:56AM +0200, Heiner GЖtte wrote:
> Hello,
> is it possible to use the HP Deskjet 720C with freebsd?

No, it's one of those dreaded WinPrinters :(

From http://www.hp.com/cposupport/printers/support_doc/bpd06898.html

     NOTE: Host-based printers such as the HP DeskJet 710, 720C, 820C
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HTH

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Perhaps the problem is that inform is not in your path.  Do a 'echo $PATH'
to see if the directory inform resides in is being checked before trying to
run the program.  If you know inform is not in your path, from the current
directory do a ./inform and it will run as an executable which it assumes to
be in the current directory.

Hope this helps

-----Original Message-----
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Hi!

I am learning C programming with FreeBSD, I write a simple C program
(filename: inform.c) as follow:
#include <stdio.h>
main()
{
    printf("A .c is used to end a C program filename.\n");
}

I compile it with "cc -o inform inform.c",  when the compilation is
finished,
I have got the file "inform", but it can't execute and got the error
"inform: Command not found", What is the problem of me?

Thanks







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Hi,

I have installed Linux on a second hard drive but it looks like
it wipe out the boot sector for the FreeBSD 4.0 that reside on
the first bootable hard drive disk.

How do I restore the boot file?

In Linux they use the LILO module where you can add OS that you
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identify the FreeBSD 4.0 kernel in the list? Could it be
vmlinuz-2.2.14- 15 mdk?


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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 03:50:14PM -0400, Bill A. K. wrote:
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>      I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more traffic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft to port Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.

why do you want ie for freebsd? most of the time i use lynx for surfing, and sometimes (when it' necessary) i use netscape, and i live great with that. 
i think there is no need for an internet explorer on bsd.

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On 21-May-2000 Bill A. K. wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>      I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more
> traffic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft to port
> Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.
> The URL for my site is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com
> If you would be interested in a small banner, etc. for your own web site,
> please let me know, and I'll see what I can do.
> Thanks,
> 
> Bill
> billieakay@yahoo.com
> 

Hmmm... Being totally honest, this is the least petition I'd ever support in
all my life. Besides that there's lynx or links or w3m being great while
browsing without picture overheads and all this, what should I need an
insecure, unstable and closed-sourced browser like IE for? And, if they do,
what's next? Outlook???? Heaven help us...

Never mind...
Kris

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On 21-May-2000 Bill A. K. wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>      I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more
> traffic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft to port
> Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.
> The URL for my site is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com
> If you would be interested in a small banner, etc. for your own web site,
> please let me know, and I'll see what I can do.
> Thanks,
> 
> Bill
> billieakay@yahoo.com
> 

Hmmm... Being totally honest, this is the least petition I'd ever support in
all my life. Besides that there's lynx or links or w3m being great while
browsing without picture overheads and all this, what should I need an
insecure, unstable and closed-sourced browser like IE for? And, if they do,
what's next? Outlook???? Heaven help us...

Never mind...
Kris

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You don't need to assign an ip.  Just make sure the interface is up.
ifconfig device up.  When you assign an ip the interface is brought up too.

- Will

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>
> Can anyone explain why I need an IP address assigned to my Ethernet NIC
> (even if it's just a dummy/RFC 1918 address) before I can start a PPPoE
> session through the interface?
>
> Cheers,
> Mick
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I have a generic PC running as a RAS server.  Celeron 300, 32 MB RAM,
loads of swap, 3.3-RELEASE, Cyclades 16YeP, PPP, SNMPD, MRTG, Apache.
A light load.  After four months of trouble-free operation, it has
spontaneously crashed four times in the last two weeks.  No clues
anywhere in /var/log. The only recent software change has been the
addition of another PPP user on one of the Cyclades ports.

The only other aspect of the machine which I don't understand is why
MRTG (which I run every five minutes) core dumps randomly about once a
week.

This machine is in a locked machine room on the other side of town; I
can't sit in front of it for a week waiting for it to crash.  I can't
trigger the crashes (although it does seem to be associated with a PPP
connection being established).  I'm lost for a way to proceed.  So I'm
working on the basis that it's probably a hardware fault.  I'm going
to swap it for a new machine.

Other suggestions?

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Hi,

	There is a mini-howto on running Linux and FreeBSD on the
same system: http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Linux+FreeBSD.html

Regards
Willem Brown

PathFinder Software wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have installed Linux on a second hard drive but it looks like
> it wipe out the boot sector for the FreeBSD 4.0 that reside on
> the first bootable hard drive disk.
> 
> How do I restore the boot file?
> 
> In Linux they use the LILO module where you can add OS that you
> would like to choose from at boot time and one of the question is
> "Kernel to boot" where many choices are available. How do I
> identify the FreeBSD 4.0 kernel in the list? Could it be
> vmlinuz-2.2.14- 15 mdk?
> 
> Also can I boot from a floppy? I'm I to use the Kern.FLP disk? If
> yes at what point so I exit out to get to the system prompt or
> boot: prompt? Do I need to insert the MrsRoot.FLP since I am not
> doing an installation.
> 
> Thank you for taking the time to respond.
> 
> Normand Charette
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Jerry Dunham wrote:

> How does one tell when shopping for used printers which ones are
> winprinters and which ones are real printers?  Is there a list available
> somewhere?

Many programs generate PostScript output, so having a printer with a
built-in interpreter for that--whether written by Adobe or a clone--is the
nicest thing.  A pitfall there is that there are Level 1, Level 2 and
(wait for it) Level 3 PostScript.  Trying to print Level 3 files on a
printer that only supports Level 1 or 2 will just get you an error
message.

If section 9.4.1.3 of the Handbook (
http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/printing-advanced.html#PRINTING-ADVANCED-PS
) didn't exist, I would attempt to write something similar here. :-)

The last I checked, the PPA project was said to be usable but only in
monochrome.  Also H-P's license for its Windows driver prohibits use on
more than one computer--so if, for example, you attached a PPA printer to
a computer running FreeBSD and shared it via Samba with several computers
that ran Windows, you'd be violating the license (IANAL but perhaps such
restrictions are legally untenable in parts of the world).

If you install the latest port of ghostscript
(/usr/ports/print/ghostscript6) it'll present you with a list of supported
output devices.  I don't know where to find a nice summary of the
capabilities and limitations of the various drivers, but there are
comments in the sources which should give you an idea.
--
Trevor Johnson
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On Sunday, May 21, 2000 5:37 AM Brian Somers <brian@Awfulhak.org> wrote:


>set timeout has one or two arguments now.  What exactly are you 
>trying to do ?
>

I gathered as much from the README.changes file. My requirements for
ppp are minimal - I have a standalone system running 3.3R. I want to:

1. "off-line" use of sendmail/fetchmail/pine
2. use lynx occasionally

My ppp.conf looks something like:

default:
   blah
   blah
isp1:
   set timeout 300
   blah
isp2
   set timeout 300

If I comment out the ` set timeout ` lines - the warnings go away!
I've re-made tun0 as per the various instructions to insure that it
was setup/working properly. I've editted all the other "support" files
as per the instructions, as well as creating start_if.tun0. That's it!!

Here's some relevant info:

odie[v0]:root@/root# ifconfig -a
lp0: flags=8810<POINTOPOINT,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
tun0: flags=8051<UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
        inet 10.0.0.1 --> 10.0.0.2 netmask 0xffffff00
        inet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx --> yyy.yyy.yyy.yy netmask 0xffffff00
sl0: flags=c010<POINTOPOINT,LINK2,MULTICAST> mtu 552
ppp0: flags=8010<POINTOPOINT,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 16384
        inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000

odie[v0]:root@/root# netstat -I tun0
Name  Mtu   Network       Address            Ipkts Ierrs    Opkts Oerrs  Coll
tun0  1500  <Link>                               8     0       12     0     0
tun0  1500  10/24         odie                   8     0       12     0     0
tun0  1500  none          none                   8     0       12     0     0

-duke

>> On Tuesday, May 16, 2000 12:47 AM Brian Somers <brian@Awfulhak.org> wrote:
>> >> Would *you* know why I get the following at boot up and when I
>> >> run ppp from the prompt:
>> >> 
>> >> warning: Too many idle timeout values
>> >> warning: set timeout: Failed 1
>> >
>> >Because your ppp.conf file is abusing the ``set timeout'' command.  
>> >Compare your usage with the ppp man page, and check README.changes in 
>> >the ppp source directory.
>> 
>> 
>> I found the README.changes files -- even printed it out ;) I can't see
>> *where* I'm blowing this. In order to get rid of the above warnings,
>> I've had to comment out the `set timeout` line(s). My ppp.conf is almost
>> a copy of what's in the various docs/examples etc. Any other ideas? Tia...
>> 
>> -duke





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Mark Ovens wrote:
> > Ok! But how to know which variables are setted by default ?, i.e., a
> > variables list used by BSD make!
> >
> 
> /etc/make.conf
> 

I think no! Try make -V ARFLAGS, it shows up 'cru'. No place in
/etc/make.conf this variable get seted.
So, my question (above) keeps following without a answer!

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On Sun 2000-05-21 (17:30), Gustavo Vieira Goncalves Coelho Rios wrote:
> Mark Ovens wrote:
> > > Ok! But how to know which variables are setted by default ?, i.e., a
> > > variables list used by BSD make!
> > >
> > 
> > /etc/make.conf
> > 
> 
> I think no! Try make -V ARFLAGS, it shows up 'cru'. No place in
> /etc/make.conf this variable get seted.
> So, my question (above) keeps following without a answer!
> 
> Thanks for anyone how can help.

make -dg1 or -dv or whatever.  Look in the man page.

Use '-q' to prevent actually doing work.

Neil
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Send a copy of your ppp.conf. Also, at what point is PPP failing? i.e what
did you do and what error message did you get?

Dru


On 21 May 2000, damon blom wrote:

> Just installed FreeBSD from cdrom. Cannot get PPP to work. I am a novice
> with unix, and  have read your handbook. Could you please tell me exactly
> what to do. I recompiled kernel with tun 1
>    NEC pentium 3
>    ATI Mach64-GB type 4742 version 4 foundry UMC
>    USRobotics sportster 56K (can dial ISP using tip, minicom) cuaa1 COM2
>    ISP: lanset.net 209.160.144.3
>      Primary DNS:209.160.23.2
>      Secondary DNS: 209.160.0.2
>      static IP address
>      phone: (916)431-0110  when dialed login, password appear
>    I just want to get to internet and use lynx instead using win98
>    Sorry to trouble you but I have tried & tried.



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I got weird sysmpton on my FBSD-3.3-R box.  It used to be fine until
this
moment.  When I use Netscape-4.72 from this afternoon, the network just
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I can't use Netscape now.  Any suggestion?  Thanks a lot.


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if pop3 server can be started and I get the following message:

ld.so failed: Can't find shared library "libkrb.so.3.0"
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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 10:37:55PM +0200, Neil Blakey-Milner wrote:
> On Sun 2000-05-21 (17:30), Gustavo Vieira Goncalves Coelho Rios wrote:
> > Mark Ovens wrote:
> > > > Ok! But how to know which variables are setted by default ?, i.e., a
> > > > variables list used by BSD make!
> > > >
> > > 
> > > /etc/make.conf
> > > 
> > 
> > I think no! Try make -V ARFLAGS, it shows up 'cru'. No place in
> > /etc/make.conf this variable get seted.
> > So, my question (above) keeps following without a answer!
> > 
> > Thanks for anyone how can help.
> 
> make -dg1 or -dv or whatever.  Look in the man page.
> 
> Use '-q' to prevent actually doing work.

And if you are wondering where they are all set, see,

  /usr/share/mk

Especially,

  /usr/share/mk/sys.mk

-- 
Crist J. Clark                           cjclark@home.com


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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 11:41:36AM -0700, Khairuddin Abdul Ghani wrote:
> Hello.
> 
> First thanks to Crist for helping me with my talkd problem, but now there
> seems to be something more sinister happening on my machine.
> 
> At least once a day, the machine would 'shutdown' (as noted in the 'last'
> output) mysteriously for no apparent reason. What bothers me is that just
> before or during each shutdown, there would be a ton of traffic going into
> the machine (an outside attack it seems). Unfortunately, nothing seems to be
> logged, because syslogd dies during the shutdown. Sometimes certain
> libraries like mm and tcl which are heavily used would disappear.
> 
> At the moment I'm trying to log incoming connections with log_in_vain, and
> maybe just running tcpdump indefinitely. If there are any better ways,
> please tell. I have IPFIREWALL compiled with log amount of 50 and VERBOSE.
> 
> Best regards, Rudy.
> 
> eg. last | grep shutdown:
> shutdown         ~                         Fri May 19 15:09
> flash            ttypm    194.133.37.38    Fri May 19 15:04 - shutdown
> (00:05)
> misterio         ttyp5    62.11.132.164    Fri May 19 15:01 - shutdown
> (00:07)
> di0lam0r         ttypb    a-na12-61.tin.it Fri May 19 12:44 - shutdown
> (02:24)
> xgen             ttyp6    res-3617.usc.edu Fri May 19 10:59 - shutdown
> (04:09)
> 
> /var/log/messages:
> May 21 05:21:47 sage syslogd: exiting on signal 15

You wouldn't happen to have accounting running? Then you could see
what user executed the command (and see all the commands all users
have been doing too). Do you have the default permissions on
/sbin/shutdown?

  -r-sr-x---  1 root  operator  151728 Feb  7 03:00 /sbin/shutdown

Are any of your users in group operator?
-- 
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Running FreeBSD 4.0 on an AMD-K6 200 Mhz with 32 MB of RAM and a 67 MB
swap file. Built Pysol-4.20 from the package along with its
dependencies.  Whenever I go to start pysol, python-1.5.2 dumps core.

Gnome panel also dumped core, but I discovered I liked xfce better.   
However, I do miss pysol. Should I suspect bad hardware, not enough RAM,
or something else?

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Ok, this is probably something dumb that I have done, but for some =
reason the INETD daemon doesn't run at startup. I see it start, but when =
I log in, the process is not there. I can manually start it using "inetd =
-a 192.168.1.214" - and it stays. Just typing "inetd" results in the =
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Should I modify the rc files to reflect the -a parameter, or is there =
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On Sun, 21 May 2000 15:50:14 -0400, you wrote:

>Hello everyone,
>     I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more =
traffic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft to =
port Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.
>The URL for my site is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com

Sounds like a good idea, can't be much worse than buggy Netscape.
Microsoft might do it, too, since they are quite fond of FreeBSD.

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Sure, that sounds like a great idea.


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Actually, I don't have accounting running, and I've already temporarily
removed the shutdown command. At the moment, only operator and kmem are part
of the operator group. Although I think its somehow done remotely.

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> You wouldn't happen to have accounting running? Then you could see
> what user executed the command (and see all the commands all users
> have been doing too). Do you have the default permissions on
> /sbin/shutdown?
>
>   -r-sr-x---  1 root  operator  151728 Feb  7 03:00 /sbin/shutdown
>
> Are any of your users in group operator?
> --
> Crist J. Clark                           cjclark@home.com
>



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I don't know if this showed up before (I hadn't subscribed to the list =
yet), but here goes (again).

I have a built-in ESS 1969 Solo-1 Audiodrive PCI sound chipset, which I =
am trying to use with FreeBSD 4.0 release version. I have tried every =
incarnation of the pcm/sbc kernel drivers I can think of. Unfortunately, =
being a PCI device, I don't know what its assigned IRQ is (or is there a =
way to find out?).

So far, I have enabled the PNP-BIOS option and added the #device pcm and =
#device sbc lines. I have alternated their order - I'm thinking of =
hiring a witchdoctor!

Is this chipset just not supported, or am I missing something? The OSS =
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am I missing=20
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moment,=20
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

On 5/21/00, 11:41:26 AM, Mark Ovens <mark@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org> wrote=
=20
regarding Re: BSD make variables:


> On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 09:52:14PM -0300, Gustavo Vieira Goncalves=20
Coelho Rios wrote:
> > Neil Blakey-Milner wrote:

<snip>

> > Your mouse has moved.
> > Windows NT must be restarted for the change to take effect!
> >
> > Reboot now?   [ OK]
> >

> ROFL

> Actually, it amused me so much I cranked up Visual C++ and wrote a
> program that pops this up as a warning box as soon as the mouse moves
> (it doesn't reboot the PC of course :))


> --
>         ...and on the eighth day God created UNIX
> ________________________________________________________________
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Dear Neil Blakey Milner & Mark Ovens,

I am sorry to waste a little bandwidth but this is one of the best=20
jokes on M$ I have ever heard.=20

IMO, it IS worth recording somewhere.=20

In a championship of jokes on M$, it would compete for first prize.

Best regards,
Salvo





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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 05:03:41PM -0500, J. Seth Henry wrote:
> Ok, this is probably something dumb that I have done, but for some reason the INETD daemon doesn't run at startup. I see it start, but when I log in, the process is not there. I can manually start it using "inetd -a 192.168.1.214" - and it stays. Just typing "inetd" results in the same thing. The process shows up for a few seconds and then quits. Should I modify the rc files to reflect the -a parameter, or is there something else?

Unless you have a special reason to use the '-a,' you should not need
it. Can you check the output of,

  $ grep inetd /etc/defaults/rc.conf /etc/rc.conf

(We all know you didn't do something silly like modify the
defaults/rc.conf, but just to get the complete picture...)

Also, does inted leave any messages in /var/log/messages?
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> I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft to
> port Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.

Quote apart from why anyone would want it, I believe that IE for Unix
uses a MS-Windows-under-Unix environment (not written by Microsoft),
so that's what would have to be ported.

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> On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 11:50:56AM +0200, Heiner Gvtte wrote:
> > Hello,
> > is it possible to use the HP Deskjet 720C with freebsd?
> 
> No, it's one of those dreaded WinPrinters :(
> 
> >From http://www.hp.com/cposupport/printers/support_doc/bpd06898.html
> 
>      NOTE: Host-based printers such as the HP DeskJet 710, 720C, 820C
>      and 1000C series will not function in the Linux environment
>      because they depend on the Microsoft Windows operating system.


Hmm, I seem to have an HP DeskJet 820C running quite happily off my Linux
box ;) In mono, at least. The version of apsfilter that comes with SuSE
6.2 is quite happy with it - so I daresay the same will be true under
FreeBSD (haven't had time to try it yet). Essentially, the printer
understands the PPA format natively, which ghostscript can speak. If you
want more details, I can send you my /etc/printcap and the relevant
filters. You might have to play with them a bit to get the 720 working...
alternatively grab the latest version of apsfilter.

Best regards,
Dan

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Howdy Folks.

Is there a daemon/utility/thingy that'll watch the various thermal
monitors on my system (as well as fan speeds) and if any of those
items do something they are not supposed to (say a fan stops spinning
or the temp gets to high) it will shut the system down?  I did find
"heat" in /usr/ports.  But the best I could tell it will only report
the temp/fan speeds.


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A couple of things I seem to be doing with pkg_version often are
tweaking the script so it cleans directories

diff /usr/sbin/pkg_version
/usr/src/usr.sbin/pkg_install/version/pkg_version.pl 
307c307
< make clean all && pkg_delete -f
@<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
---
> make && pkg_delete -f @<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
309c309
< make install clean
---
> make install

and fetching all the updated distfiles in one online session
so I don't have to hear the phone dialing all the time...

pkg_version -c | grep "^cd" | awk '{ printf(" %s && make fetch\n", $0)
}' | sh

does anyone else other tailored usages [similar or otherwise];
should any of these become features?
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Khairuddin Abdul Ghani wrote:

> Actually, I don't have accounting running, and I've already temporarily
> removed the shutdown command. At the moment, only operator and kmem are part
> of the operator group. Although I think its somehow done remotely.

Well, it certainly looks like a clean shutdown to me (as opposed to a
crash).  I don't think you get "shutdown" entries in last(1) output
(/var/log/wtmp) if it's not a clean shutdown.  Turn accounting on like
Crist said... (it takes a reasonable amount of space in /var/account,
but not a huge amount).

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On Sunday, 21 May 2000 at 11:41:36 -0700, Khairuddin Abdul Ghani wrote:
> Hello.
>
> First thanks to Crist for helping me with my talkd problem, but now there
> seems to be something more sinister happening on my machine.
>
> At least once a day, the machine would 'shutdown' (as noted in the 'last'
> output) mysteriously for no apparent reason. What bothers me is that just
> before or during each shutdown, there would be a ton of traffic going into
> the machine (an outside attack it seems). Unfortunately, nothing seems to be
> logged, because syslogd dies during the shutdown. Sometimes certain
> libraries like mm and tcl which are heavily used would disappear.
>
> At the moment I'm trying to log incoming connections with log_in_vain, and
> maybe just running tcpdump indefinitely. If there are any better ways,
> please tell. I have IPFIREWALL compiled with log amount of 50 and VERBOSE.
>
> Best regards, Rudy.
>
> eg. last | grep shutdown:

Please don't wrap these lines.

> shutdown         ~                         Fri May 19 15:09
> flash            ttypm    194.133.37.38    Fri May 19 15:04 - shutdown (00:05)
> misterio         ttyp5    62.11.132.164    Fri May 19 15:01 - shutdown (00:07)
> di0lam0r         ttypb    a-na12-61.tin.it Fri May 19 12:44 - shutdown (02:24)
> xgen             ttyp6    res-3617.usc.edu Fri May 19 10:59 - shutdown(04:09)
>
> /var/log/messages:
> May 21 05:21:47 sage syslogd: exiting on signal 15

It would be interesting to know what version of FreeBSD you're
running.  We had a problem with symptoms like this in -CURRENT
recently, but if you're running -CURRENT, you should be discussing the
problem on the FreeBSD-current mailing list, not here.

Greg
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Greetings,

I am currently using KDE.  Is it possible to install and use another
Xwindow like XFCE3 (www.xfce.org) in addition to KDE?  If so, what command,
other than startx would I use to load it?

Mark
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On Sunday, 21 May 2000 at 15:50:14 -0400, Bill A. K. wrote:
> X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6700                                                      
> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2919.6700
>
> Hello everyone,
>      I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more traffic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft to port Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.
> The URL for my site is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com
> If you would be interested in a small banner, etc. for your own web site, please let me know, and I'll see what I can do.

I think this is a very bad idea.  Look at your mail message for one
good reason why: Microsoft software is just plain broken.  You
probably don't even realise that your message was written without line
breaks.  Isn't it much easier to read like this?

> I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more
> traffic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft
> to port Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.  The URL for my site
> is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com If you would be interested
> in a small banner, etc. for your own web site, please let me know,
> and I'll see what I can do.

In the FreeBSD project, we're trying to get away from Microsoft, not
come closer to it.  If there were a counter-petition to ask Microsoft
*not* to port IE, I would sign it.

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Help!

I have a dual P3 500 system with 2Gig ram and two network cards.  
I need to figure out how many simultaneous tcp/ip connections I can support for 3.3 or 4.0 if that would be better.
I am currently running 3.3 with smp turned on and maxusers set to 512.  I am unfortunately a little out of my realm of
experience here and would appreciate any help, pointers to man pages etc.   I searched through the mailing list 
archives but found little information on the 3.3 kernel or 4.0 for this subject...

Thanks in advance for any help!

/Jeff 


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> > eg. last | grep shutdown:
>
> Please don't wrap these lines.
>
> > shutdown         ~                         Fri May 19 15:09
> > flash            ttypm    194.133.37.38    Fri May 19 15:04 - shutdown
(00:05)
> > misterio         ttyp5    62.11.132.164    Fri May 19 15:01 - shutdown
(00:07)
> > di0lam0r         ttypb    a-na12-61.tin.it Fri May 19 12:44 - shutdown
(02:24)
> > xgen             ttyp6    res-3617.usc.edu Fri May 19 10:59 -
shutdown(04:09)

Oops, my bad. :)

> > /var/log/messages:
> > May 21 05:21:47 sage syslogd: exiting on signal 15
>
> It would be interesting to know what version of FreeBSD you're
> running.  We had a problem with symptoms like this in -CURRENT
> recently, but if you're running -CURRENT, you should be discussing the
> problem on the FreeBSD-current mailing list, not here.

I'm currently running 4.0-RELEASE, on a Pentium III 500 machine with 512MB
of RAM.
The machine usually has a load of about 450 processes running, and on
average 800 kbit/s
traffic. I'm thinking of updating to STABLE though, since I get the
impression that
that's the best for system stability.

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xwmm in the ports collection is supposed to do this, but I haven't tried
it yet. After you build it, replace the text in your .xinitrc file with:

exec xwmm

Dru


On Sun, 21 May 2000, Mark A. Hummel wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> I am currently using KDE.  Is it possible to install and use another
> Xwindow like XFCE3 (www.xfce.org) in addition to KDE?  If so, what command,
> other than startx would I use to load it?



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G'day Mark,

> 
> I am currently using KDE.  Is it possible to install and use 
> another
> Xwindow like XFCE3 (www.xfce.org) in addition to KDE?  If so, 

Under normal circumstances, most would be inclined to say 'no' - unless
you have a second physical display / monitor to actually throw the
output to.

> what command,
> other than startx would I use to load it?

However... vnc (it's in the ports collection) comes to the rescue quite
nicely here. Typically I use it from home to access my system/account(s)
and throw the vnc display back to home - *but* there are times when I
will fire up NetscapeNavigator from home via vnc, and the come in on
Monday and find there is a lock-file stopping me from starting it up.
Ok, I could $kill and then rm the lock file, but easier is to use vnc on
the local display, attach, and shutdown NetNav gracefully.

My primary (:0) display has KDE, while the vnc display (:2) has Window
Maker.

(p.s. I'm looking at pulling OpenMotif and using that r.s.n. :')

hth,

haxxa


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I am using FBSD 3.4R and am setup with @home cable network.
I have had this setup for about a week and things were mostly fine.
But today, I started getting network hangs (netscape 4.72 was running in
each case).

The symptoms are that I can ping my local machine and localhost, but I
cannot ping even my dns servers.

I thought the problem might be with @home, but they were no help on the
phone - once they found out I was not on a windows box their brain froze
up.

I think that it 'might' be netscape and freebsd related.
I can solve the problem by rebooting fbsd.
One time it only worked for about 1 minute after rebooting.
One time it worked for about 1 hour after rebooting.

One thing I don't like is that I have to reboot. I shouldn't have to
reboot - is that right?

I tried 'kill -1' the following: 
	inetd syslogd dhcclient sendmail apache sshd

but no luck.
I even killed netscape (-9) and it's dhc buddy.

Is there some test that I can perform to monitor the health of my network?
Would kill -9 inetd and then restarting it be the same as
rebooting?

Thanks


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On Sunday, 21 May 2000 at 17:16:58 -0700, Khairuddin Abdul Ghani wrote:
> On  Sunday, May 21, 2000 5:01 PM, Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com> wrote:
>>> eg. last | grep shutdown:
>>
>> Please don't wrap these lines.
>>
>>> shutdown         ~                         Fri May 19 15:09
>>> flash            ttypm    194.133.37.38    Fri May 19 15:04 - shutdown (00:05)
>>> misterio         ttyp5    62.11.132.164    Fri May 19 15:01 - shutdown (00:07)
>>> di0lam0r         ttypb    a-na12-61.tin.it Fri May 19 12:44 - shutdown (02:24)
>>> xgen             ttyp6    res-3617.usc.edu Fri May 19 10:59 - shutdown(04:09)
>
> Oops, my bad. :)

More likely this one.  It's still broken.

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>>> /var/log/messages:
>>> May 21 05:21:47 sage syslogd: exiting on signal 15
>>
>> It would be interesting to know what version of FreeBSD you're
>> running.  We had a problem with symptoms like this in -CURRENT
>> recently, but if you're running -CURRENT, you should be discussing the
>> problem on the FreeBSD-current mailing list, not here.
>

> I'm currently running 4.0-RELEASE, on a Pentium III 500 machine with
> 512MB of RAM.  The machine usually has a load of about 450 processes
> running, and on average 800 kbit/s traffic. I'm thinking of updating
> to STABLE though, since I get the impression that that's the best
> for system stability.

It's certainly a good idea to upgrade to -STABLE, but it's unlikely
that that would solve this problem.  It really looks as if somebody is
running shutdown.  Try moving it out of harm's way and seeing if the
shutdowns continue.

Greg
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Hi Greg,

<snip>
> 
> I think this is a very bad idea.  Look at your mail message for 

<snip>

> 
> In the FreeBSD project, we're trying to get away from Microsoft, 
>not
> come closer to it.  If there were a counter-petition to ask 
>Microsoft
> *not* to port IE, I would sign it.

Until recently, I would have agreed wholeheartedly with you. Now-a-days,
I'm not too sure...

I think, for many of us, the proliferation of PCs would not have
occurred without someone like M$ coming in and establishing a
'standard'. OK, it's not the 'best' standard there could have been, but
for quite a while it's been pretty much the only ship in town. (Digital
Research with CP/M dropped the ball - but would that have been any
"better" than Messy-DOG?)

Without the large number of MS-DOG/Windoze PCs around, the economies of
scale in production of the hardware may not have arrived as quickly - as
it is we have heaps and gobs of (relatively) cheap and (relatively)
reliable hardware that we can convert via FreeBSD (and others) to Unix
Workstations.

Secondly, isn't our OpenSource world all about 'choice'? Now, true, some
are greatly attracted to the freedom to have all sorts of nifty little
'toys' to play with. Others are attracted to the promise of great OS
stability (which is why NT4 was such a hit in the Corporate world -
compared to Win3.x/95 it is/was heaps better), but these people also
require compatability with their (less enlightened) work-collegues.
Hence StarOffice and ApplixWare (etc.), and this petition for IE.

I doubt that all Free/Net/Open-BSD/Linux people will instantly switch to
IE for Unix, but it's possible that there are those who would like to do
so - if only because NetCommunicator is so kludgy at times. But, if
people want to use an IE for Unix, then why not allow them the choice?
At least if a worm enters their account, hopefully it will be confined
to their own account ;')

just my 6d

haxxa


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I saw that this question had been asked several times in the mailing list
archives, but I never saw an answer that seemed to suite me or do what I
needed.  I just finished copying a 12 track audio CD to my hard drive
using 'dagrab' from my IDE CDRW.  dagrab outputted .wav files.  I am
trying to burn them back to a CD-R using burncd, but burncd appears to
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such as Linux, but in the meantime how can I pull this off?

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Can somebody help me out with this problem please?

su-2.03# adduser
Use option ``-silent'' if you don't want to see all warnings and
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pwd_mkdb: line too long
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> what should I need an insecure, unstable and closed-sourced browser
> like IE for?

Internet Explorer displays the smart quotes and apostrophes in Microsoft
text correctly. If we all had it, people who write their Web pages using
Microsoft products wouldn't need to pass them through the demoroniser (
http://www.fourmilab.ch/webtools/demoroniser/ ) just so we could read
them.  Wouldn't that be nice?
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On Sunday, 21 May 2000 at 21:14:02 -0400, Trevor Johnson wrote:
>> what should I need an insecure, unstable and closed-sourced browser
>> like IE for?
>
> Internet Explorer displays the smart quotes and apostrophes in
> Microsoft text correctly.

These "smart quotes and apostrophes" are a deliberate attempt to break
an industry standard.  They're really control characters.

> If we all had it, people who write their Web pages using Microsoft
> products wouldn't need to pass them through the demoroniser (
> http://www.fourmilab.ch/webtools/demoroniser/ ) just so we could
> read them.  Wouldn't that be nice?

No.  It would accept that Microsoft has broken yet another industry
standard.  To quote the description of demoroniser:

 demoroniser - correct moronic and gratuitously incompatible HTML
 generated by Microsoft applications.

I'd suggest you read the man page for demoroniser; it's more like an
explanation of why we don't want to use Microsoft.

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> > what should I need an insecure, unstable and closed-sourced browser
> > like IE for?
> 
> Internet Explorer displays the smart quotes and apostrophes in Microsoft
> text correctly. If we all had it, people who write their Web pages using

Oh. So now we have Microsoft(r) Text(tm)? With a special, proprietary browser
in which to display it. :-(

> Microsoft products wouldn't need to pass them through the demoroniser (
> http://www.fourmilab.ch/webtools/demoroniser/ ) just so we could read
> them.  Wouldn't that be nice?

There are free (or cheap) graphical HTML editors available, that produce
standards-compliant code. Or, these people could even learn HTML themselves
<gasp>.

(tongue planted in cheek)


Nick.

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When I run xdvi I get the following message:

=== jfreeze@eeyore ('tty') /usr/home/jfreeze/personal/goals 10 -> xdvi
goals.dvi
xdvi.bin: Could not create temporary directory. Exiting. 

When I run this as root, it works.
Obviously it wants to create a file and does not have the rights.

Can someone tell me where/what this file is?

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Hi there,

I have setup my Apache Web Server using the FreeBSD 4.0 ports.

All seemed to be in place and in order.

I am using a DSL connection with one static IP address.

What is the next step for the web pages to be served on the
internet let say under www.mydomain.com using one static IP
address?

Once the main server domain is set up I want to setup my other
domains under the Apache name-based Virtual Host  option. Once I
have the "httpd.conf" setup according to the Apache instructions
what else do I need to do for the other domains to be serve of my
server.

Both domains that I want to use are now being served by my
present ISP, do I need to make changes with Internic and enter my
static IP address in place of the ISP's DNS number? I only have
one will Internic accept my change order?

A step by step explanation on how to do this would be great as I
have not found much information on how to specifically do this
part.

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Gary Kline wrote:
> 
>    Well, after years of hesitation I've done it: I've sunk to
>    the depths of pond scum and bought myself some language CD's.
>    Of course these CD apps only run under M$***, so it means
>    using my wife's PC.

There are some that are just audio CD's and these play with no
problem. The others have a tight link to your sound card. You listen
and then they copy your speech pattern. That gets a little rougher.

> 
>    But I'm wondering if WINE under SuSE (e.g.) would let me use
>    these CD's here and not fbother with the other toy OS.  Seems
>    to me that since all of the binaries are on the CD that this
>    might be doable.

One of them comes with a product called World Write, which gives you a
silly^H^H^Hmple word processor. It isn't so simple because in the case
of Spanish it converts several keys such as the "' key, which is just
to the left of the enter key, to a two stroke key that creats two
different types of accented letters. The ; key is already the enya
(tilde n). 

I thought about wine and then multi-booted to 98se. It pretty well
messes up 98 and no sense taking wine with it.

Kent

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I just installed 4.0-Stable and when I open up Xwindows my font looks more
like a bar code and is completely illegible. What have I done wrong on
startup?

Installed on a Pentium 200 w/64M and an S3 video chipset.

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David Daugherty wrote:
> 
> I just installed 4.0-Stable and when I open up Xwindows my font looks more
> like a bar code and is completely illegible. What have I done wrong on
> startup?

Capture your "startx >& startx.txt" and then logout of Xwindows. Your
capture file will most likely tell you where to run mkfont.

Kent

> 
> Installed on a Pentium 200 w/64M and an S3 video chipset.
> 
> David
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I've got a 3.4 system installed and working on my network which I'd like to
upgrade to 4.0. I've got the subscription CD'd for FreeBSD 4.0 March 2000.
The machine is not a "heavily" used server, more of a test bed, but it is
configured and running on my network, with SAMBA, KDE word perfect,
netscape. I've got the 4.0 disk set and would like to upgrade.

The pamphlet in the CD BOX is basically the same one that has come in every
other CD w/ no special upgrade instructions. To paraphrase it, the CD
upgrade is brute force. I've seen messages that talk about a file
/usr/src/UPDATING as being a must read or something because of "gotch ya's"
when upgrading, but can't find that file.

Are there any 3.X to 4.0 upgrade instructions or tutorials for dummies? I
really don't have a lot of time to figure everything out, but would like to
start working with 4.0. Did any of the /etc configuration files or
directories change from 3.4 to 4.0? I would bet they did.

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Harry Woodward-Clarke wrote:
> 
> G'day Mark,
> 
> >
> > I am currently using KDE.  Is it possible to install and use
> > another
> > Xwindow like XFCE3 (www.xfce.org) in addition to KDE?  If so,
> 
> Under normal circumstances, most would be inclined to say 'no' - unless
> you have a second physical display / monitor to actually throw the
> output to.
> 
> > what command,
> > other than startx would I use to load it?
> 
> However... vnc (it's in the ports collection) comes to the rescue quite
> nicely here. Typically I use it from home to access my system/account(s)
> and throw the vnc display back to home - *but* there are times when I
> will fire up NetscapeNavigator from home via vnc, and the come in on
> Monday and find there is a lock-file stopping me from starting it up.
> Ok, I could $kill and then rm the lock file, but easier is to use vnc on
> the local display, attach, and shutdown NetNav gracefully.
> 
> My primary (:0) display has KDE, while the vnc display (:2) has Window
> Maker.
> 
> (p.s. I'm looking at pulling OpenMotif and using that r.s.n. :')
> 
> hth,
> 
> haxxa
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I suppose XFCE/KDE/alike are not Xwindow, they are WindowManagers
(KDE/GNOME/alike are much more than a single wm). !(XWindow == WM)   <--
that sentence is true, not the inverse.

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Hi Gustavo Vieira Goncalves Coelho Rios,
> 
> I suppose XFCE/KDE/alike are not Xwindow, they are WindowManagers
> (KDE/GNOME/alike are much more than a single wm). !(XWindow == 
> WM)   <--
> that sentence is true, not the inverse.
> 

true. I'll blame lack of sleep due to pending root-canal work ;'}

H

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> Windows NT must be restarted for the change to take effect!
> 
> Reboot now?   [ OK]

{chuckle}

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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 03:02:28PM -0700, Eric Chen wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I tried to install pop3 server in freebsd. After I have done the installation
> and setup /etc/inetd.conf, I tried command 'telnet <mailhost> 110' to test out
> if pop3 server can be started and I get the following message:
> 
> ld.so failed: Can't find shared library "libkrb.so.3.0"
> Connection closed by foreign host.
> 
> Where can I get libkrb.so.? And what is it?

I do believe that is a Kerberos library. How did you install this POP3
server? Did you build it from ports or get a package. If you do not
have Kerberos and do not plan to use it, you are much better off
building the server without Kerberos than trying to install Kerberos.
-- 
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I am noticing some stangeness whenever I start or restart my named daemon:
/usr/sbin/named -u bind -g bind.  I am running 3.4-stable updated Friday,
cvsup'ed Friday, May 20th.  Bind is 8.2.2-P5.

The messages log file shows the following:
[normal stuff snipped]

May 21 16:01:49 ns1 named[8926]: Sent NOTIFY for "blahblah.com IN
SOA" (blahblah.com); 1 NS, 1 A

May 21 16:02:03 ns1 /kernel: ipfw: 120 Deny UDP aa.bb.cc.dd:2369
115.119.98.99:53 out via xl0

May 21 16:02:03 ns1 natd[288]: failed to write packet back (Permission denied)

May 21 16:02:07 ns1 /kernel: ipfw: 120 Deny UDP aa.bb.cc.dd:2369
115.119.98.99:53 out via xl0

May 21 16:02:07 ns1 natd[288]: failed to write packet back (Permission denied)

The notification should be sent to my slave name server at xx.yy.zz.11, but
instead is attempting to notify 115.119.98.99.  Fortunately, my firewall rules
don't like this connection and reject it.  My question is, what the heck is
going on?  I just rebuilt world this weekend (normal cycle for me), and named
appears to be correct (not substituted by a root kit version.)  I have been
reading about poisoned caches, etc., but "ndc restart" does not appear to be
clearing my cache.

Prior to Friday morning, May 19, 2000 about 04:00 hours CDT, everything was 
normal.  Can someone point me in the right direction?  I assume my DNS cache
has been corrupted, because my little site was hit by some sort of DNS attack
about 10 minutes before the time given above.

Many Thanks!
Gene Harris

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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 10:51:20PM -0400, Clarence Brown wrote:
> I've got a 3.4 system installed and working on my network which I'd like to
> upgrade to 4.0. I've got the subscription CD'd for FreeBSD 4.0 March 2000.
> The machine is not a "heavily" used server, more of a test bed, but it is
> configured and running on my network, with SAMBA, KDE word perfect,
> netscape. I've got the 4.0 disk set and would like to upgrade.
> 
> The pamphlet in the CD BOX is basically the same one that has come in every
> other CD w/ no special upgrade instructions. To paraphrase it, the CD
> upgrade is brute force. I've seen messages that talk about a file
> /usr/src/UPDATING as being a must read or something because of "gotch ya's"
> when upgrading, but can't find that file.

That file is for upgrading from 3.4 to 4.0 via source code, not by
installing binaries from CD.

> Are there any 3.X to 4.0 upgrade instructions or tutorials for dummies? I
> really don't have a lot of time to figure everything out, but would like to
> start working with 4.0. Did any of the /etc configuration files or
> directories change from 3.4 to 4.0? I would bet they did.

You can use the 'Upgrade' choice in sysinstall to add all of the new
binaries. Then, if you want to update /etc-type files, install the
source code from the CD and then run 'mergemaster.' It will walk you
through updating config files.
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Greg Lehey writes:
> [Format recovered--see http://www.lemis.com/email/email-format.html]
> 
> On Sunday, 21 May 2000 at 15:50:14 -0400, Bill A. K. wrote:
> > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6700                         
                             
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> > Hello everyone,
> >      I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more traf
fic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft to port Intern
et Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.
> > The URL for my site is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com
> > If you would be interested in a small banner, etc. for your own web site, p
lease let me know, and I'll see what I can do.
> 
> I think this is a very bad idea.  Look at your mail message for one
> good reason why: Microsoft software is just plain broken.  You
> probably don't even realise that your message was written without line
> breaks.  Isn't it much easier to read like this?

I'd like to see MS port IE to FreeBSD. Then when I don't use IE it will 
mean something more than it does now.

> In the FreeBSD project, we're trying to get away from Microsoft, not
> come closer to it.  If there were a counter-petition to ask Microsoft
> *not* to port IE, I would sign it.

That's the biggest problem I see with Linux: that Microsoft is their 
yardstick. One of the nice things about FreeBSD is that it strives for 
better.

That reminds me, this came up in fortune(6) the other day:

   Women who want to be equal to men lack imagination
                -- Graffito in a women's restroom

Adjusted for relevance:

   Unices who want to be the equal to Microsoft Windows lack 
   imagination.
		-- heard on a FreeBSD mailing list


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In message <39287D34.EEBAF272@S1.com>, Harry Woodward-Clarke wrote:
} G'day Mark,
} 
} > 
} > I am currently using KDE.  Is it possible to install and use 
} > another
} > Xwindow like XFCE3 (www.xfce.org) in addition to KDE?  If so, 
} 
} Under normal circumstances, most would be inclined to say 'no' - unless
} you have a second physical display / monitor to actually throw the
} output to.

Balderdash :)  There's no reason you can't run multiple X servers on one
set of hardware; I do it all the time.  You just run them on different
virtual consoles and use control-alt-f<n> to switch to whichever one
you want to access.  

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I've read tons of stuff on the web. still trying to understand the basics of
the FreeBSD installation. maybe if anyone could explain the following term,
concepts it would make a dent:

disk labeling  (vs. slices, partitions, mounting points ).
slices, (vs partitions, what's the difference).
mounting points.
how dirs (eg. \ ) are mounted to the partitions ( or is it slices ), why,
how, when?

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My / just filled up, here's the output of df:

Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/wd2s1a     39647    38551    -2075   106%    /
/dev/wd2s1f   7803734  3044533  4134903    42%    /usr
/dev/wd2s1e     19815     3008    15222    17%    /var
procfs              4        4        0   100%    /proc


What kind of things should I be looking to delete or change?  How do 
I resize it without having to repartition my disk or mess up the rest 
of my configuration?

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On Sunday, 21 May 2000 at 21:00:43 -0700, Steve Leibel wrote:
> My / just filled up, here's the output of df:
>
> Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
> /dev/wd2s1a     39647    38551    -2075   106%    /
> /dev/wd2s1f   7803734  3044533  4134903    42%    /usr
> /dev/wd2s1e     19815     3008    15222    17%    /var
> procfs              4        4        0   100%    /proc
>
> What kind of things should I be looking to delete or change?

The ones that have filled up the disk, or anything you don't need.
Check the /tmp file system and any .core files.

> How do I resize it without having to repartition my disk or mess up
> the rest of my configuration?

You don't :-(

Probably, though, you also don't need to.  You don't have lots of
space left over, but it's adequate.  I got by for years with 30 MB in
the root file system.

Greg
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On Mon, 22 May 2000 13:34:07 +0930  Greg Lehey wrote:
 +------------------
 | On Sunday, 21 May 2000 at 21:00:43 -0700, Steve Leibel wrote:
 | > My / just filled up, here's the output of df:
 | >
 | > Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
 | > /dev/wd2s1a     39647    38551    -2075   106%    /
 | > /dev/wd2s1f   7803734  3044533  4134903    42%    /usr
 | > /dev/wd2s1e     19815     3008    15222    17%    /var
 | > procfs              4        4        0   100%    /proc
 | >
 | > What kind of things should I be looking to delete or change?
 | 
 | The ones that have filled up the disk, or anything you don't need.
 | Check the /tmp file system and any .core files.
 +------------------

This situation is not as dire as might be supposed (based on some
responses).

    du -x / | sort -n

will show you the big directories.  Chances are you'll find that
all the space is used in /tmp.  Turn it into an mfs file system and live
happily ever after.

chris

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Jon Hamilton wrote:
> 
> In message <39287D34.EEBAF272@S1.com>, Harry Woodward-Clarke wrote:
> } G'day Mark,
> }
> } >
> } > I am currently using KDE.  Is it possible to install and use
> } > another
> } > Xwindow like XFCE3 (www.xfce.org) in addition to KDE?  If so,
> }
> } Under normal circumstances, most would be inclined to say 'no' - unless
> } you have a second physical display / monitor to actually throw the
> } output to.
> 
> Balderdash :)  There's no reason you can't run multiple X servers on one
> set of hardware; I do it all the time.  You just run them on different
> virtual consoles and use control-alt-f<n> to switch to whichever one
> you want to access.
> 
> --
>    Jon Hamilton
>    hamilton@pobox.com

After torturing Jon, I extracted the magic incantation. I remember
trying this 'before', but it didn't work back then - my guess is I
mis-typed {blush}

$ startx -- :n

where 'n' is a number greater than '0' if you already have X running on
the 'default' display.

To switch, <Alt><Ctrl><Fm> - where 'm' is 9 (for display 0), 10 (for
display 'n') etc.

I may have some details not-quite-right - I've been playing with this
for all of 5 minutes ;')

reg's,

H


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yes, the net is totally out.  everything, telnet, ftp, e-mail, etc.  Now even
I don't run Netscape at all, but the net is not working properly.  First of
all, I thought it's the problem of the ISP.  Well, however, the same net
connection on MS-Windows boxes work just fine as usual.  The only change
recently I made on the FBSD box  was yesterday add some swap space on the
same hard disk with re-compile of the kernel according to the Handbook.

What does this mean?  I got it from console message:

/kernel: ep0: promiscuous mode enabled

Any help or suggestion would be pleased.


Lukas Ertl wrote:

> On Sun, 21 May 2000 youlgok@attglobal.net wrote:
>
> > I got weird sysmpton on my FBSD-3.3-R box.  It used to be fine until
> > this
> > moment.  When I use Netscape-4.72 from this afternoon, the network just
> > going down(the net connection is just totally cut out).  I use
> > cable-modem
> > connection.
> >
> > I can't use Netscape now.  Any suggestion?  Thanks a lot.
>
> What do you mean with "the net connection is just totally cut out"? Are
> other services like eMail, ftp, telnet, ssh a.s.o. unavailable too? Or is
> it just Netscape that can't connect to any site anymore?
>
> lg,
> le
>
> --
> "If it works and it's stupid, then it is not stupid."
>
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On Mon, 22 May 2000 09:36:03 +0930  Greg Lehey wrote:
 +------------------
 | I think this is a very bad idea.  Look at your mail message for one
 | good reason why: Microsoft software is just plain broken.  You
 | probably don't even realise that your message was written without line
 | breaks.  Isn't it much easier to read like this?
 +------------------

Before we start calling the kettle black we might want to check the color
of our own pot.  Your mailer included the following headers.

    Organization: LEMIS, PO Box 460, Echunga SA 5153, Australia
    Phone: +61-8-8388-8286
    Fax: +61-8-8388-8725
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Unless something has changed recently I don't beleave that these are valid
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Maybe I should take my own advice.

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Does anyone know of support for this PCMCIA card in FreeBSD? I have looked
everywhere and can't seem to find it anywhere...not good. I also have a
Linksys LANmodem 33.6 10Bast-T PCMCIA NIC. Anyone know if that one is
supported?

Thanks,
Gabriel

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Hi Crist,

I got popper from mail package which has built with dynamic link library
libkrb.so.3.0.

thanks.

-eric chen

> 
> On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 03:02:28PM -0700, Eric Chen wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I tried to install pop3 server in freebsd. After I have done the installation
> > and setup /etc/inetd.conf, I tried command 'telnet <mailhost> 110' to test out
> > if pop3 server can be started and I get the following message:
> > 
> > ld.so failed: Can't find shared library "libkrb.so.3.0"
> > Connection closed by foreign host.
> > 
> > Where can I get libkrb.so.? And what is it?
> 
> I do believe that is a Kerberos library. How did you install this POP3
> server? Did you build it from ports or get a package. If you do not
> have Kerberos and do not plan to use it, you are much better off
> building the server without Kerberos than trying to install Kerberos.
> -- 
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> Does anyone know of support for this PCMCIA card in FreeBSD? I have looked
> everywhere and can't seem to find it anywhere...not good. I also have a
> Linksys LANmodem 33.6 10Bast-T PCMCIA NIC. Anyone know if that one is
> supported?

For the Xircom, check out Scott Mitchell's page at
http://ukug.uk.freebsd.org/~scott/xe_drv/

From memory, I don't think the driver works under 4.x yet, although it's
getting there.

Regards,


Nick.

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Tommy Forrest - KE4PYM wrote:
> 
> Howdy Folks.
> 
> Is there a daemon/utility/thingy that'll watch the various thermal
> monitors on my system (as well as fan speeds) and if any of those
> items do something they are not supposed to (say a fan stops spinning
> or the temp gets to high) it will shut the system down? 

	I use mrtg to monitor my system temp via the output of lmmon. mrtg has
options to take actions you specify at threshold values. If you don't
need the graphing functions, a script run out of cron could handle the
shutdown, etc. 

	In case you haven't guessed yet, the simple answer to your question is
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Or, link /tmp to another partition, such as /var:

mv -R /tmp/* /var/tmp && rm -rf /tmp && ln -s /var/tmp /tmp

or, if you don't want to mix the two 'tmp's:

mv /tmp /var/roottmp && ln -s /var/roottmp /tmp

Chris Fedde wrote:
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> On Mon, 22 May 2000 13:34:07 +0930  Greg Lehey wrote:
>  +------------------
>  | On Sunday, 21 May 2000 at 21:00:43 -0700, Steve Leibel wrote:
>  | > My / just filled up, here's the output of df:
>  | >
>  | > Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
>  | > /dev/wd2s1a     39647    38551    -2075   106%    /
>  | > /dev/wd2s1f   7803734  3044533  4134903    42%    /usr
>  | > /dev/wd2s1e     19815     3008    15222    17%    /var
>  | > procfs              4        4        0   100%    /proc
>  | >
>  | > What kind of things should I be looking to delete or change?
>  |
>  | The ones that have filled up the disk, or anything you don't need.
>  | Check the /tmp file system and any .core files.
>  +------------------
> 
> This situation is not as dire as might be supposed (based on some
> responses).
> 
>     du -x / | sort -n
> 
> will show you the big directories.  Chances are you'll find that
> all the space is used in /tmp.  Turn it into an mfs file system and live
> happily ever after.
> 
> chris
> 
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Jeff Soule wrote:
> 
> Help!
> 
> I have a dual P3 500 system with 2Gig ram and two network cards.
> I need to figure out how many simultaneous tcp/ip connections I can support for 3.3 or 4.0 if that would be better.

	4.0 would definitely be better, for a lot of reasons. :) Better still,
install a recent 4.0-Stable snapshot. 

> I am currently running 3.3 with smp turned on and maxusers set to 512.  I am unfortunately a little out of my realm of
> experience here and would appreciate any help, pointers to man pages etc.   I searched through the mailing list
> archives but found little information on the 3.3 kernel or 4.0 for this subject...

	I used to have 5,000+ simultaneous sessions on my IRC server, way back
when. Depending on what they are doing, you could probably have a lot
more on a system with modern hardware, providing you have adequate
bandwidth. Without more information it's impossible to say. 

Good luck,

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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 07:28:16PM -0700, Kent Stewart wrote:
> 
> 
> Gary Kline wrote:
> > 
> >    Well, after years of hesitation I've done it: I've sunk to
> >    the depths of pond scum and bought myself some language CD's.
> >    Of course these CD apps only run under M$***, so it means
> >    using my wife's PC.
> 
> There are some that are just audio CD's and these play with no
> problem. The others have a tight link to your sound card. You listen
> and then they copy your speech pattern. That gets a little rougher.


	The `learn French'  CD's I have present random series of
	graphics and the audio.  As for talking into a mike, no, 
	I have no interest in doing that.  My interests are to
	learn (or re-learn) vocab and grammatical syntax.  
> 
> > 
> >    But I'm wondering if WINE under SuSE (e.g.) would let me use
> >    these CD's here and not fbother with the other toy OS.  Seems
> >    to me that since all of the binaries are on the CD that this
> >    might be doable.
> 
> One of them comes with a product called World Write, which gives you a
> silly^H^H^Hmple word processor. It isn't so simple because in the case
> of Spanish it converts several keys such as the "' key, which is just
> to the left of the enter key, to a two stroke key that creats two
> different types of accented letters. The ; key is already the enya
> (tilde n). 


	Hm, didn't think about the writing side of things, but this
	would be a plus.  (One thing I like about using the iso-8859
	character set is being able to spell cafe as cafИ.  I
	don't pretend to understand how this would be handled with
	a foreign-language CD written for DOS going thru wine.


> 
> I thought about wine and then multi-booted to 98se. It pretty well
> messes up 98 and no sense taking wine with it.
> 

	Sure.  ---You had some wise words some months back, Kent:
	use whatever tool best fits the task.  Still , the idea 
	of using D/Win ..... well, I'd rather find a workaround.

	thanks,

	gary


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Hi there,

I have a very curious one.

A domain www2.eddept.wa.gov.au cannot be reached from FreeBSD.  I have tried
to ping this machine from FreeBSD machines and get a cannot resolve error.
Using windows or Linux I do not get this error.  All machines use the same
DNS servers and the domain looks up OK using nslookup (to an alias).

Anyone have any ideas - the problem is I am running a proxy server on a
FreeBSD box and the proxy can't retrieve the web pages.

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  A quick question, is the Intel EtherExpress 10/100 PCMCIA supported and
under what version of FreeBSD? I looked at the PAO; and noted this was only
for 3.4 and previous.  I am running 4.0-RELEASE currently (will go to
4.0-STABLE once I get a network card working in this laptop ;)).

  Also I think the PCMCIA card I have is for cardbus32 (not sure of the
wording - PCMCIA in general I have little to deal with) - so are these style
cards supported at all?  There was mention of the 16bit version of the card
working in the /etc/pccard.conf.sample but when looking for an identity string
on boot it just comes back with a null ("") string.

  The card itself works fine at the moment under Winblows98.



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PathFinder Software wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> I have setup my Apache Web Server using the FreeBSD 4.0 ports.
> 
> All seemed to be in place and in order.
> 
> I am using a DSL connection with one static IP address.
> 
> What is the next step for the web pages to be served on the
> internet let say under www.mydomain.com using one static IP
> address?

	Simple, the domains that you want to serve from that server all have to
resolve to the IP of your new server. 

> Both domains that I want to use are now being served by my
> present ISP, do I need to make changes with Internic and enter my
> static IP address in place of the ISP's DNS number? I only have
> one will Internic accept my change order?

	Assuming that your ISP isn't keen on pointing your domains at your new
server, if I may, I'd like to suggest taking a look at
http://domains.yahoo.com/  You can use the _very_ cool DNS tool that
comes with it to point your domains at your new IP address. Yahoo!
domains will handle the transfer process for you. 

Good luck,

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Kirk McDonald wrote:
> 
> Can somebody help me out with this problem please?
> 
> su-2.03# adduser
> Use option ``-silent'' if you don't want to see all warnings and
> questions.
> 
> pwd_mkdb: line too long
> pwd_mkdb: /etc/master.passwd: Inappropriate file type or format
> 
> Invalid /etc/master.passwd - cannot add any users!

	You have to find the bad line in master.passwd and fix it. Compare the
lines you've added to the ones already in the file, and try to figure
out how they are different. Use 'pwd_mkdb -C /etc/master.passwd' to
figure out if you've fixed it or not. 

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what am I doing wrong?

I've cvsuped RELENG_4 stable-supfile and secure-supfile,
removed /usr/obj, done a make clean, and yet 'make buildworld' is failing
on libssh with the following error:


cc -O -pipe -DSKEY -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include -c /usr/src/secure/lib/libssh/../../../crypto/openssh/auth-skey.c -o auth-skey.o
/usr/src/secure/lib/libssh/../../../crypto/openssh/auth-skey.c: In function `auth_skey_password':
/usr/src/secure/lib/libssh/../../../crypto/openssh/auth-skey.c:20: warning: initialization makes pointer from integer without a cast
/usr/src/secure/lib/libssh/../../../crypto/openssh/auth-skey.c: In function `skey_fake_keyinfo':
/usr/src/secure/lib/libssh/../../../crypto/openssh/auth-skey.c:160: `OPIE_HASHNAME_MAX' undeclared (first use in this function)
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*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/secure/lib/libssh.


Does anybody know what I'm missing, and if not
where may I start looking for clues (or even 
how to fix it without finding clues)?

Many thanks in advance.

Adam


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Rahul Siddharthan wrote:

> Well it's a matter of opinion, but I found sendmail a royal pain to
> configure if you want anything different from the default
> configuration 

	Trying to convince someone to change mailers is always a fruitless
task, but I couldn't let some of this slip. 

> -- eg if you want to send everything through your ISP's
> mail relay upstream, rather than directly to the recipient hosts.

	Actually this is quite easy to do just by editing the sendmail.cf file.
Just add your ISP's mailhost to the 'DS' line, where DS stands for
"Define Smarthost." Ex.

DSyourisp.mail.host

> It's claimed that the m4 files make it easier, but I just couldn't
> seem to generate a sendmail.cf from them that did what I wanted it to
> do.

	IMO the m4 syntax only replaces one difficult to understand
configuration syntax for another one, but it does have some value. 
 

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Craig Beasland wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> I have a very curious one.
> 
> A domain www2.eddept.wa.gov.au cannot be reached from FreeBSD.  I have tried
> to ping this machine from FreeBSD machines and get a cannot resolve error.
> Using windows or Linux I do not get this error.  All machines use the same
> DNS servers and the domain looks up OK using nslookup (to an alias).

	Neither the domain eddept.wa.gov.au nor wa.gov.au is currently
delegated. That means that nameservers on the global internet cannot see
it. If I had to guess, I'd say that you have DNS records for that zone
somewhere on your internal network, and for some reason your freebsd
configuration is slightly different from your other machines. 

Good luck,

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Hmm, there's something strange going on.

You should be able to run ppp at the command line then at the prompt 
type

  set timeout 300

Given that this works, there must be something bogus in your config 
file - maybe you've got non-ascii characters at the end of the line 
or something ?

> On Sunday, May 21, 2000 5:37 AM Brian Somers <brian@Awfulhak.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> >set timeout has one or two arguments now.  What exactly are you 
> >trying to do ?
> >
> 
> I gathered as much from the README.changes file. My requirements for
> ppp are minimal - I have a standalone system running 3.3R. I want to:
> 
> 1. "off-line" use of sendmail/fetchmail/pine
> 2. use lynx occasionally
> 
> My ppp.conf looks something like:
> 
> default:
>    blah
>    blah
> isp1:
>    set timeout 300
>    blah
> isp2
>    set timeout 300
> 
> If I comment out the ` set timeout ` lines - the warnings go away!
> I've re-made tun0 as per the various instructions to insure that it
> was setup/working properly. I've editted all the other "support" files
> as per the instructions, as well as creating start_if.tun0. That's it!!
> 
> Here's some relevant info:
> 
> odie[v0]:root@/root# ifconfig -a
> lp0: flags=8810<POINTOPOINT,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
> tun0: flags=8051<UP,POINTOPOINT,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
>         inet 10.0.0.1 --> 10.0.0.2 netmask 0xffffff00
>         inet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx --> yyy.yyy.yyy.yy netmask 0xffffff00
> sl0: flags=c010<POINTOPOINT,LINK2,MULTICAST> mtu 552
> ppp0: flags=8010<POINTOPOINT,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
> lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 16384
>         inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
> 
> odie[v0]:root@/root# netstat -I tun0
> Name  Mtu   Network       Address            Ipkts Ierrs    Opkts Oerrs  Coll
> tun0  1500  <Link>                               8     0       12     0     0
> tun0  1500  10/24         odie                   8     0       12     0     0
> tun0  1500  none          none                   8     0       12     0     0
> 
> -duke
> 
> >> On Tuesday, May 16, 2000 12:47 AM Brian Somers <brian@Awfulhak.org> wrote:
> >> >> Would *you* know why I get the following at boot up and when I
> >> >> run ppp from the prompt:
> >> >> 
> >> >> warning: Too many idle timeout values
> >> >> warning: set timeout: Failed 1
> >> >
> >> >Because your ppp.conf file is abusing the ``set timeout'' command.  
> >> >Compare your usage with the ppp man page, and check README.changes in 
> >> >the ppp source directory.
> >> 
> >> 
> >> I found the README.changes files -- even printed it out ;) I can't see
> >> *where* I'm blowing this. In order to get rid of the above warnings,
> >> I've had to comment out the `set timeout` line(s). My ppp.conf is almost
> >> a copy of what's in the various docs/examples etc. Any other ideas? Tia...
> >> 
> >> -duke

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Sorry about that, the correct domain should be 

www2.eddept.wa.edu.au.  Sorry about that, I should be much more careful when
posting these things.  I carefully check the spelling of eddept and forgot
to check the rest of the address.  Once again my apologies.

cheers
craig

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Craig Beasland wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> I have a very curious one.
> 
> A domain www2.eddept.wa.gov.au cannot be reached from FreeBSD.  I have
tried
> to ping this machine from FreeBSD machines and get a cannot resolve error.
> Using windows or Linux I do not get this error.  All machines use the same
> DNS servers and the domain looks up OK using nslookup (to an alias).

	Neither the domain eddept.wa.gov.au nor wa.gov.au is currently
delegated. That means that nameservers on the global internet cannot see
it. If I had to guess, I'd say that you have DNS records for that zone
somewhere on your internal network, and for some reason your freebsd
configuration is slightly different from your other machines. 

Good luck,

Doug
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Craig Beasland wrote:
> www2.eddept.wa.edu.au.  Sorry about that, I should be much more careful when
> posting these things.  I carefully check the spelling of eddept and forgot
> to check the rest of the address.  Once again my apologies.

Ah ha...

> > A domain www2.eddept.wa.gov.au cannot be reached from FreeBSD.  I have
> tried
> > to ping this machine from FreeBSD machines and get a cannot resolve error.
> > Using windows or Linux I do not get this error.  All machines use the same
> > DNS servers and the domain looks up OK using nslookup (to an alias).

Windows and Linux are both broken. FreeBSD is Doing The Right Thing.

www2.eddept.wa.edu.au   64004 IN        CNAME   centoff_dw3.eddept.wa.edu.au

Underscores are NOT valid in hostnames. Refer RFC 1123, section 2.1,
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* Xavier Tachyon <tachyonx@thehelm.com> [000522 01:33] wrote:
> I am very interested in using FreeBSD on my network as a replacement
> for Win2k and Win NT 4.0.  I have found that the Windows environments
> are full of superfluous functions and services.  What I need to
> know is if there is a FreeBSD port that is optimised for i586 or
> i686 (preferably the latter).

Please wrap lines at 70 characters.

Once FreeBSD is installed you can "make world" (rebuild the system from
source) using compiler flags to optimize for your particular platform.

see: http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/makeworld.html

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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 01:29:13PM -0500, Jerry Dunham wrote:
> Trevor Johnson babbled:
> > Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 13:31:57 -0400 (EDT)
> > From: Trevor Johnson <trevor@jpj.net>
> 
> > >> is it possible to use the HP Deskjet 720C with freebsd?
> > > 
> > > It is one of the early winprinters. There is a project around the 722c
> > > on Linux and if it is going to work, this is the way it will be
> > > accomplished. See
> > > http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/show_printer.cgi?recnum=61536
> > $ cat /usr/ports/print/pbm2ppa/pkg/DESCR
> > This software creates output using the PPA (printer performance
> > architecture) protocol.  This protocol is used by some HP "Windows-only"
> > printers, including the HP Deskjet 820C series, the HP DeskJet 720 series,
> > and the HP DeskJet 1000 series.  It has been tested on all three printers,
> > but your personal experience (positive or negative) is very much
> > appreciated!
> 
> How does one tell when shopping for used printers which ones are
> winprinters and which ones are real printers?  Is there a list available
> somewhere?  My recollection is that the last time I checked freebsd.org
> there was a list of some known workable printers, but that left a lot
> of the DeskJets as basically unknown.  I'm looking back at the handbook
> as I type this, and now I can't even find that much, so perhaps I just
> imagined it.
> 

HP seem to be particularly good at stating if a printer is a
Winprinter. They seem to list compatibility, or not, with Linux for
most printers, for example,

http://www.hp.com/cposupport/printers/support_doc/bpd06898.html 

> -- 
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Craig Beasland wrote:
> 
> Sorry about that, the correct domain should be
> 
> www2.eddept.wa.edu.au.  Sorry about that, I should be much more careful when
> posting these things.  I carefully check the spelling of eddept and forgot
> to check the rest of the address.  Once again my apologies.

	Don't worry, it happens. That domain resolves just fine from here, so
I'd take another look at /etc/resolv.conf, /etc/host.conf, and
/etc/hosts. 

Good luck,

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On Sunday, 21 May 2000 at 22:41:11 -0600, Chris Fedde wrote:
> On Mon, 22 May 2000 09:36:03 +0930  Greg Lehey wrote:
>  +------------------
>> I think this is a very bad idea.  Look at your mail message for one
>> good reason why: Microsoft software is just plain broken.  You
>> probably don't even realise that your message was written without line
>> breaks.  Isn't it much easier to read like this?
>  +------------------
>
> Before we start calling the kettle black we might want to check the color
> of our own pot.  Your mailer included the following headers.
>
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Unless something has changed recently, I believe that these are valid
headers by interpretation of RFC 822:

 optional-field =
                 /  "Message-ID"        ":"   msg-id
                 /  "Resent-Message-ID" ":"   msg-id
                 /  "In-Reply-To"       ":"  *(phrase / msg-id)
                 /  "References"        ":"  *(phrase / msg-id)
                 /  "Keywords"          ":"  #phrase
                 /  "Subject"           ":"  *text
                 /  "Comments"          ":"  *text
                 /  "Encrypted"         ":" 1#2word
                 /  extension-field              ; To be defined
                 /  user-defined-field           ; May be pre-empted
 
 <snip>

     extension-field =
                   <Any field which is defined in a document
                    published as a formal extension to this
                    specification; none will have names beginning
                    with the string "X-">
 
     user-defined-field =
                   <Any field which has not been defined
                    in this specification or published as an
                    extension to this specification; names for
                    such fields must be unique and may be
                    pre-empted by published extensions>


 <snip>

     4.7.4.  EXTENSION-FIELD
 
             A limited number of common fields have  been  defined  in
        this  document.   As  network mail requirements dictate, addi-
        tional fields may be standardized.   To  provide  user-defined
        fields  with  a  measure  of  safety,  in name selection, such
        extension-fields will never have names  that  begin  with  the
        string "X-".
 
             Names of Extension-fields are registered with the Network
        Information Center, SRI International, Menlo Park, California.
 
     4.7.5.  USER-DEFINED-FIELD
 
             Individual users of network mail are free to  define  and
        use  additional  header  fields.   Such fields must have names
        which are not already used in the current specification or  in
        any definitions of extension-fields, and the overall syntax of
        these user-defined-fields must conform to this specification's
        rules   for   delimiting  and  folding  fields.   Due  to  the
        extension-field  publishing  process,  the  name  of  a  user-
        defined-field may be pre-empted
 
        Note:  The prefatory string "X-" will never  be  used  in  the
               names  of Extension-fields.  This provides user-defined
               fields with a protected set of names.
 
> At best these should be inside a Comments: header or perhaps
> preceded by an X- to indicate that they are not standard.  

As RFC 822 says, it's probably not a bad idea, but it's not required.
The worst problem I could encounter would be that some new extension
might redefine the meaning of one of my headers.  I suspect that's not
going to happen in the immediate future.

> Current convention appears to be to slap these into a xcard or vcard
> format encapsulated in MIME.

Do you have an RFC for this convention?  The format suggests
Microsoft.

Greg
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From a nightly security check output:

> checking setuid files and devices:
> find: /home/verity/usr/ports/net/ucd-snmp/work/ucd-snmp-4.0.1/agent/autonlist.h: Bad file descriptor

This is the same machine that has the mystery crashes (see my message
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error.  Can someone confirm what causes this message?  Is a disk
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On Mon, 22 May 2000 18:39:12 +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:

>> Current convention appears to be to slap these into a xcard or vcard
>> format encapsulated in MIME.
>
>Do you have an RFC for this convention?  The format suggests
>Microsoft.

No, it was Netscape who came up with the vcards.

Since my news/mail reader automatically saves them as files, I find them
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On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 03:50:14PM -0400, Bill A. K. wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>      I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more
> traffic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft to 
> port Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.  
> The URL for my site is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com
> If you would be interested in a small banner, etc. for your own web site,
> please let me know, and I'll see what I can do. 
> Thanks,
> 
> Bill
> billieakay@yahoo.com
> 

I general I find it best to have nothing to do with microsoft. I buy none of
their products, I will not work on or support any of their products, and I
will not work for them or any of their subsidiary. I suggest that if you
dislike microsoft, the way they do business and their rotten products, shun
them. If system admin types start refusing to have anything to do with
microsoft and their products then business will have a harder and harder
time finding people to support the microsoft products they have installed
in their environments. Business will also have to pay higher rates for those
admins that are willing to support microsoft products. This may cause
business to take a second and harder look at FreeBSD and Linux.


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How to I calculate the sum of all values, the
values are listed one value per line in a textfile 
using shell commands (no perl available)?

Regards
------------
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On 22-May-00 Dan Larsson wrote:
> How to I calculate the sum of all values, the
> values are listed one value per line in a textfile 
> using shell commands (no perl available)?
> 
Not pure shelling, but you can try this with awk

File 'crap.txt' is :

1
2
3
20

then 

lagrange> awk '{sum += $0} END{print "Grand total is "sum}' crap.txt
Grand total is 26

Use $1 if you want field number 1 instead of summing the entire line,
which is OK in this example.

/M

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| On 22-May-00 Dan Larsson wrote:
| > How to I calculate the sum of all values, the
| > values are listed one value per line in a textfile 
| > using shell commands (no perl available)?
| > 
| Not pure shelling, but you can try this with awk
| 
| File 'crap.txt' is :
| 
| 1
| 2
| 3
| 20
| 
| then 
| 
| lagrange> awk '{sum += $0} END{print "Grand total is "sum}' crap.txt
| Grand total is 26

Perfect! Thanks! 

| 

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------------
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On Thu, 18 May 2000, Niklas Johannes Saers wrote:

Well, I'm also running FreeBSD 4.0-stable and I also have the same
troubles with vmware2. Can anyone help me out with this?

Serge Negodyuck.

> Hi. I'm running FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE and I installed the VMWare2 port with
> an evaluation license from the VMWare website. But when I start up vmware
> it sais: 
> 
> Cannot open vmware executable file.
> Possibly an installation error?
> Cannot open vmware executable file.
> Possibly an installation error?
> Cannot open vmware executable file.
> Possibly an installation error?
> Cannot open vmware executable file.
> Possibly an installation error?
> Module 10 initialization succeeded
> 
> Then, when I do a power on, I get:
> Could not open /usr/local/lib/vmware/lib/vmm (No such file or directory)
> 
> which indeed is true: it's not there. But I just installed it from the
> ports and left all the options to their default values. Could anyone
> please help me out with this one?
> 
> 	Niklas Saers



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Dan Larsson wrote:

> | Not pure shelling, but you can try this with awk
> | 
> | File 'crap.txt' is :
> | 
> | 1
> | 2
> | 3
> | 20
> | 
> | then 
> | 
> | lagrange> awk '{sum += $0} END{print "Grand total is "sum}' crap.txt
> | Grand total is 26
> 
> Perfect! Thanks! 

Or, in sh, without cheating, :-)

sum=0
while read n; do
	sum=$(($sum + $n))
done < crap.txt
echo "Grand total is $sum"

I'm not sure how portable $(( )) is, but it works at least in Linux
sh and FreeBSD sh, which is all I have access to.  If you want more
portability, the awk route is probably better.

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Greg Lehey wrote:
> 
> [Format recovered--see http://www.lemis.com/email/email-format.html]
> 
> On Sunday, 21 May 2000 at 15:50:14 -0400, Bill A. K. wrote:
> > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6700
> > X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2919.6700
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> >      I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more traffic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft to port Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.
> > The URL for my site is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com
> > If you would be interested in a small banner, etc. for your own web site, please let me know, and I'll see what I can do.
> 
> I think this is a very bad idea.  Look at your mail message for one
> good reason why: Microsoft software is just plain broken.  You
> probably don't even realise that your message was written without line
> breaks.  Isn't it much easier to read like this?

I delete those broken messages even when in win/netscape (like now)
without reading them. Chasing a single line paragraph around is just
a waste of time. I ain't got time to waste. And, I prefer to have NS
not wrap lines for me, it messes up other messages.
 
> > I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more
> > traffic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft
> > to port Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.  The URL for my site
> > is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com If you would be interested
> > in a small banner, etc. for your own web site, please let me know,
> > and I'll see what I can do.
> 
> In the FreeBSD project, we're trying to get away from Microsoft, not
> come closer to it.  If there were a counter-petition to ask Microsoft
> *not* to port IE, I would sign it.
> 
> Greg
> --

I loaded win/netscape6 last night. I seems to me that this is as close
as I want to get to the MS or AOL look and feel. I thought I made an
error and downloaded IE. Man is NS6 slow on a 486/100.

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Does anyone know what efforts are being put into including Enhydra into the
ports collection?  This is of particular importance to our WAP developers
and our Java developers.  I'm the sole UNIX admin and one of the major
developers.  We're trying to move to XML across the board, and between this
and some of the stuff from xml.apache.org it makes all our jobs easier.

In case Enhydra is unfamiliar to you can get more information at
<http://www.enhydra.org/>.  I realize that there isn't an official "FreeBSD
release" of this product but the entire project *is* open sourced.  I don't
have a development machine to experiment with right now so I can't say if
it's possible to "make" work like Oracle 8.

Just for the record, we're running FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE on a custom VALinux
Full-on 2230 :)

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On Sun, 21 May 2000, Cliff Rowley wrote:

> Greetings.
> 
> I was just getting used to playing around with vmware1, after finally getting around to using it, and I discovered vmware2.  I deinstalled vmware1 and immediately upgraded, and failed miserably.
> 
> When starting vmware2, I get the following:
> 
> -----------
> Error:
> Cannot open vmware executable file.
> Possibly an installation error?
> Cannot create splash screen
> -----------
> 
> And when trying to run a vm:
> 
> Could not open /usr/local/lib/vmware/lib/vmm
> 
> I guessed vmware2 may be broken under 4.0-STABLE as it stands, so I deinstalled that and reinstalled vmware1.
> 
> Exactly the same thing happens.  I've deinstalled and reinstalled a few times, and I've cleaned up everything I've found relating to vmware, and still it doesnt work.
> 
> Any ideas?  I've searched the archives, and noone seems to answer these questions.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
Have you done this:
Add following line to /etc/fstab:
"linproc             /compat/linux/proc      linprocfs rw         0     0"

And than type "mount -a".
It really helped me in this trouble.



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I am noticing some stangeness whenever I start or restart my named daemon:
/usr/sbin/named -u bind -g bind.  I am running 3.4-stable updated Friday,
cvsup'ed Friday, May 20th.  Bind is 8.2.2-P5.

The messages log file shows the following:
[normal stuff snipped]

May 21 16:01:49 ns1 named[8926]: Sent NOTIFY for "blahblah.com IN
SOA" (blahblah.com); 1 NS, 1 A

May 21 16:02:03 ns1 /kernel: ipfw: 120 Deny UDP aa.bb.cc.dd:2369
115.119.98.99:53 out via xl0

May 21 16:02:03 ns1 natd[288]: failed to write packet back (Permission denied)

May 21 16:02:07 ns1 /kernel: ipfw: 120 Deny UDP aa.bb.cc.dd:2369
115.119.98.99:53 out via xl0

May 21 16:02:07 ns1 natd[288]: failed to write packet back (Permission denied)

The notification should be sent to my slave name server at xx.yy.zz.11, but
instead is attempting to notify 115.119.98.99.  Fortunately, my firewall rules
don't like this connection and reject it.  My question is, what the heck is
going on?  I just rebuilt world this weekend (normal cycle for me), and named
appears to be correct (not substituted by a root kit version.)  I have been
reading about poisoned caches, etc., but "ndc restart" does not appear to be
clearing my cache.

Prior to Friday morning, May 19, 2000 about 04:00 hours CDT, everything was 
normal.  Can someone point me in the right direction?  I assume my DNS cache
has been corrupted, because my little site was hit by some sort of DNS attack
about 10 minutes before the time given above.

Many Thanks!
Gene Harris

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Where can i get an instalation guide about NIS
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Hi,
    I just installed FreeBSD 3.3 on the slave HD in my gaming box (running 
windows 98, the original not "special edition") and I'm having trouble 
getting X to run.  I installed X using x86config from sysinstall and had to 
configure my video card, a Guillemot 3D Prophet SDR (nVidia Geforce chip), 
manually as best I could.  I selected the XF86_SVGA server, ignored the 
chipset, and specified that I had 32768 kb of RAM.  I configured my monitor 
correctly based on the manual, so this shouldn't be the problem.  When I 
boot into X, I get nothing but garbled blocks of color and the odd greyish 
scrambled line, and ctrl+alt+backspace doesn't work.  ctrl+alt+del works 
after I've been at the screen for about 30 seconds.  I'm thinking this is a 
result of misconfiguring my video card... what should I do?

Here is a little info about my system (all that should be necessary I hope):
    ADI Microscan 6P monitor - I don't think this is a problem
    MSI 6167 Motherboard, BIOS v1.3
    AMD Athlon 600 mhz CPU overclocked to 700 mhz (with a very nice peltier 
cool system -- never presented any problems)
    256 MB PC133 SDRAM
    Guillemot 3D Prophet SDR Video Card

I've checked all the FAQ's, a couple books (The Complete FreeBSD and UNIX 
Power Tools), and posted to several forums with no luck.  I've also tried 
running XF86Setup without any luck - I got the same problem except when I 
booted into windows my resolution had been decreased to 640x480 and my 
refresh rate seemed pretty low.  Anyways, I'd appreciate it if you guys 
could help me out in any way.  I'm still really new to UNIX, although I've 
done plenty of reading and used Linux a bit -- I just figured out vi last 
night, although I'd used emacs before and intent to use it with FreeBSD -- 
so a point to some good newsgroups and other resources would be nice too.

Thanks,
Scott Brackett
zerohero@dreadnaught.net


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hi ,

can anyone tell me where to find an installation guide about NIS
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I am using FreeBDS 4.0 GENERIC kernel with two Aopen 56k PCI
PnP modems that do not have jumpers
to set com or irq. Want to use one for dial out connection to
my ISP (com1 cuaa1) and the other
to accept dial in calls (com2 tty1). Want this FreeBDS server
to function like an ISP server
using modems instead of NIC over T1.

After the BIOS Post completes the PC Bios PCI Device Listing
for the two modems shows

Bus No   Device No   Func No   Vendor Id    Device ID    IRQ
   Device Class
  0         18          0        127A         1005        12
   Simple Comm. Controller
  0         19          0        127A         1005        5 
   Simple Comm. Controller


During the startup of FreeBSD the Probe issues the following
Messages

pci0  <unknown card> (vendor=0x127a, dev=0x1005) at 18.0 irq
12
pci0  <unknown card> (vendor=0x127a, dev=0x1005) at 19.0 irq
5

I also get this same Info when I issue command pciconf -l

My questions are
	what is FreeBSD trying to tell me with these msgs?
	What is the PnP ID for each modem?
	What do I have to do to activate modems, assign them device
names, and setup modem to dial
 	my ISP at bootup using Kernel PPP and setup the second modem
to answer dial in calls using
 	Kernel PPP?


Blind alleys I have gone down.
 
I have read a lot of mailing-list messages dealing with PnP modems
being WINmodems and that they
just don't work with any release of FreeBSD. This sure was true
with 3.4 and older FreeBSD
versions but Version 4.0 says this has been fixed. Version 4.0
was just released in March 2000
and the documentation has not been updated to give info on how
to get it to work in FBSD4.

One of the mailing-list messages says to add the modem's PnP
ID to the serial driver table in
/sys/i386/isa/sio.c to activate the modem.  Well version 4.0
does not have a file sio.c in that
directory path.  This must be out of date info.

I also tried manual boot-time configuration using   pnp 18 0
enable bios   But pnp command is
nolonger valid at  boot -c   in FBSD 4.0.


Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

Joe Barbish

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New install of FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE.  After selecting the distro, it asked 
me if I wanted crypto, I said yes, and chose crypto, scrypto, and 
ssecure.  It asked me if I was a USA resident.  I said yes.

Now when I look at /etc/make.conf, it has USA_RESIDENT=NO in it.

Do I still have to set that manually, even after answering the question 
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find command does not find it.  How do I get wraphelp.c?

Please help, I have never understood how this crypto stuff works as far as 
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Is vinum broken in 4.0 stable?

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On Mon, 22 May 2000, Giannis Ritsi wrote:

> can anyone tell me where to find an installation guide about NIS

http://www.realtime.net/sculpture/nis-startup.html

Ken Bolingbroke
hacker@bolingbroke.com



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I am using freebsd machines for lan gateways to the internet.  One of
the things I would like to do in addition to just maintaining the dialup
connection for the LAN is use the free disk space on the gateway machine
for file serving.  To do this, Samba is running and works fine for the
most part.  My problem is that whenever a computer on the network
attempts to access files on the gateway machine, the dialup connection
is activated and must connect completely prior to samba answering the
win95 box's requests.  Now I have attempted to restrict the Samba server
to the ethernet interface only, but I suspect because I am using natd
and issuing a ipfw divert statement, it is pushing that traffic over to
the tun0 device and kicking the dialup.   My question... how do I keep
samba from initiating the PPP connection?  It doesn't really need it...
but it triggers it and waits for it all the same.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions
Guy Silliman



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> > Are there any 3.X to 4.0 upgrade instructions or tutorials 
> > for dummies? I really don't have a lot of time to figure 
> > everything out, but would like to start working with 4.0. 
> > Did any of the /etc configuration files or directories change 
> > from 3.4 to 4.0? I would bet they did.
> 
> You can use the 'Upgrade' choice in sysinstall to add all of the new
> binaries. Then, if you want to update /etc-type files, install the
> source code from the CD and then run 'mergemaster.' It will walk you
> through updating config files.
> -- 
> Crist J. Clark                           cjclark@home.com
> 
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Thanks for the pointer Crist...

I'm unclear on why I need to install the source code? All the
code for 4.0?

I read the man page for mergemaster on www.freebsd.org, and have
once again confirmed that I have almost zero comprehension when
reading man pages. There seem to be a few missing details I'd like
to understand, before I start...

In the upgrade process I'm supposed to specify a directory to preserve
/etc into. How does this relate to mergemaster? Is this directory 
compared by or used as a source by mergemaster? If it is, how does
mergemaster know where I put it? Do I use the -m directive to specify 
the directory I chose during the upgrade to save /etc into? If so, the 
upgrade says it saves /etc, but mergemaster builds a temporary root,
shouldn't I save the whole root and not just the /etc subdirectory?
 
I guess I shouldn't save /etc into /var/tmp/temproot which is where 
mergemaster is supposed to "build" it's temporary root? "Building a 
temporary root" sounds like it would overwrite anything that was already 
there. Do the merged files just end up back where they are supposed to 
be, or do they end up in /var/tmp/temproot, requiring me to copy them 
back to where they are supposed to be?

How about a picture? Maybe something like ...

Upgrade, preserver /etc into /var/tmp/etc

mergemaster -m /var/tmp/etc

0. FreeBSD 3.4

1. upgrade to 4.0 
	FreeBSD 3.4 -> FreeBSD 4.0, old etc saved in /var/tmp/etc

2. install source code from 4.0 CD's ?? 
	Huh? All the source? Can I somehow leave the source on the
	CD and point to it?

3. mergemaster -m /var/tmp/etc
	/etc + /var/tmp/etc ==> /var/tmp/temproot

4. put merged files back in root, or does mergemaster do that? 
	cp /var/tmp/temproot/* /etc 
	??? this sure sound like a bad idea ;)

With something as significant as a 3.x to 4.0 upgrade, it seems like
someone would have written up a couple pages of instructions just to
avoid answering questions from idiots like me :) 

I did find the following FAQ on the subject...

	Q: How do I upgrade from 3.X -> 4.X?

	A: We strongly recommend that you use binary snapshots to do 
	this. 4.X-STABLE snapshots are available at releng4.FreeBSD.org.

	If you wish to upgrade using source, please see the FreeBSD 
	Handbook for more information.

	Upgrading via source is never recommended for new users, and 
	upgrading from 3.X -> 4.X is even less so; make sure you have 
	read the instructions carefully before attempting to upgrade 
	via source this!

To summarize the FAQ, I should use the "strongly" recommended binary
method, but the only instructions mentioned are for the dreaded 
source up grade! Boy, that was helpful. 

As usual, frustrated by my own ignorance ... Cla :(


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Hi
have you looked at the output from tcpdump on the tun0 i/face.  I think the
windoze boxes are broadcasting netbios-ns packets to 255.255.255.255 which
will cause the dialer to activate.  Maybe try filtering this traffic and
setting your samba config to act as a wins server.
Daniel

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From: Guy Silliman [mailto:gws@silliman.net]
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I am using freebsd machines for lan gateways to the internet.  One of
the things I would like to do in addition to just maintaining the dialup
connection for the LAN is use the free disk space on the gateway machine
for file serving.  To do this, Samba is running and works fine for the
most part.  My problem is that whenever a computer on the network
attempts to access files on the gateway machine, the dialup connection
is activated and must connect completely prior to samba answering the
win95 box's requests.  Now I have attempted to restrict the Samba server
to the ethernet interface only, but I suspect because I am using natd
and issuing a ipfw divert statement, it is pushing that traffic over to
the tun0 device and kicking the dialup.   My question... how do I keep
samba from initiating the PPP connection?  It doesn't really need it...
but it triggers it and waits for it all the same.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions
Guy Silliman



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Hello All,

  I recently upgraded to FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE and now when I run colour
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Hello All,

  I recently upgraded to FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE and had a SoundBlaster 16 PCI
sound card installed.  But I can't get any sound out of it and I can't find
any information on how to configure it.  I found this line in dmesg:

  pci0: <unknown card> (vendor=0x1274, dev=0x1371) at 19.0 irq 11

I think it has something to do with it, but I haven't the faintest idea what
it means or what I'm supposed to do about it.

  Could someone please give me a "for dummies" guide on how to get it working,
a step-by-step set of instructions that covers the whole proceedure from start
to finish.  Or point me to somewhere where I can find the information.  I
tried the FreeBSD FAQ and list archives but couldn't find anything appropriate.
Please don't flame too badly if this is a question that comes up all the time,

yours sincerely,
John O'Regan.


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> From: Chris Fedde <chris@fedde.littleton.co.us>
> Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 22:41:11 -0600
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> On Mon, 22 May 2000 09:36:03 +0930  Greg Lehey wrote:
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>  | I think this is a very bad idea.  Look at your mail message for one
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> Before we start calling the kettle black we might want to check the color
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Hello All,

  I recently upgraded to FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE and now Pine (4.21) doesn't
recognize the Page Up or Page Down buttons either when I'm selecting a folder
or composing a message using Pico (3.7).  When I press either button, it
thinks a tilde (~) has been pressed.  The strange thing is, when I use Pico
outside of Pine, it behaves correctly.  I looked in the settings, but didn't
see anything obvious.  Any comments or suggestions would be greatly
appreciated,

yours sincerely,
John O'Regan.


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Ok... so I do a 'make install' in /usr/ports/shells/pdksh. Doesn't work....
keeps trying to ftp the files down when I've mounted the CD with the disc
in there. It's the disc with the packages directory. Per the FAQ; I can
specify the distfiles directory. So I cp'ed the pdksh package tarball in
there, did the DISTDIR="" argument and still didn't work. Looked further on
the FAQ and it says that 'distfiles' is symlinked to the CDROM. Ok, so I
cp'ed the files into some other directories, and the make never worked.
Someone help me. I'll fight tooth and nail to get my ksh on.

Thanks in advance,

                               Ryan M. Gamo
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Hi guys,

First off, thanks for all the suggestions so far.

The only way I've been able to get 4.0 to boot on my 40gig IDE is to NOT
dangerously dedicate the drive to FBSD.  If I do dedicate it, the install goes
fine, but it just won't boot.  I suppose the obvious answer is, "Well just
don't dangerously dedicate the drive to FBSD," but I'm curious why this is
happening.  As a side note, if fdisk creates a 'true partition entry', it
leaves about 500MB at the end o' the drive unallocated, and no matter what I
try, it won't let me add it to the slice.  Can anyone explain these issues?

Heh.  And here I thought I knew something about FBSD's dealings w/disks.  :)

-Brad



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In checking out the MIT PGP site, I've noticed that most platforms have
version 6.5.x available to them. Yet the freebsd ports page lists pgp5.0i
and no other versions. Is it possible to download v6x sources and compile
on freebsd? If not, does anyone know what the substantive difference
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I just set up my server can I just go to my domain record with
Internic and enter my static IP address in place of the DNS
number or do I need to enter my new ISP's DNS number and then
setup my server with my IP address. How does this works?

This is very unclear to me, any insight on the subject would be
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Greetings,

I was able to increase the resolution of KDE to 1024 x 768 without virtual
screen dimensions, but the color is only 256.  I know my hardware is capable
of 64K at the same resolution, but how do I adjust that?

Mark




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Mark,

It's your X11 settings that need changing, not KDE, as KDE is just the window
manager running on top of X.  I'd recommend using XF86Setup, and change your
modeselection.

-Brad

On Mon, 22 May 2000 Mark.Hummel@hurlburt.af.mil wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> I was able to increase the resolution of KDE to 1024 x 768 without virtual
> screen dimensions, but the color is only 256.  I know my hardware is capable
> of 64K at the same resolution, but how do I adjust that?
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> 
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> 
>   pci0: <unknown card> (vendor=0x1274, dev=0x1371) at 19.0 irq 11
> 
> I think it has something to do with it, but I haven't the faintest idea what
> it means or what I'm supposed to do about it.
>
	It could well be your card. Add pcm0 and sbc0 to your 
   kernel directives, and one you have rebuild the kernel and 
   installed it, go to /dev and do a MAKEDEV snd0. Reboot, and
   you should have sound.
> 
> 	Or point me to somewhere where I can find the information.
>
	The Handbook and the Tutorials (plus Daemon Diary) at www.
   freebsd.org are good places to look as well. However, w/4.0, things
   have changed enough that those places are a bit out of date.
>
> tried the FreeBSD FAQ and list archives but couldn't find anything appropriate.
> Please don't flame too badly if this is a question that comes up all the time,
> 
	Since this question only comes up twice a day or so :-) I am
   amazed the mailing list archives didn't have anything to offer.
   Just searching the "questions" mail archive with the search word
   of "soundblaster" should have returned hundreds of hits...

							Bruce


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Mark.Hummel@hurlburt.af.mil said on May 22, 2000 at 10:58:17:
> Greetings,
> 
> I was able to increase the resolution of KDE to 1024 x 768 without virtual
> screen dimensions, but the color is only 256.  I know my hardware is capable
> of 64K at the same resolution, but how do I adjust that?
> 
> Mark

This is a function of your X server, not KDE.
If you're using startx to start your X server, try
 startx -- -bpp 16
If you're using xdm or something similar, edit the Xservers
file in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm and change X to X -bpp 16
It will work only if your X server is configured correctly.


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I'm thinking about trying FreeBSD, and I'd like to know if my Creative
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<IE port to fBSD snipped>
>I loaded win/netscape6 last night. I seems to me that this is as close
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I d/l'd it too, just for grins. It for all the world *appears* to be more 
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hi can you help me set up my canon bjc 1000 printer
when I print eighter it's  taking 2 pages or  one but very big 
I thing it's the margin that I can not get 
I can't not find  bjc 1000  other #  like 2000 but way over margin
the lower # is 2000   and it's not good enought,
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[ cc'ed this question to -questions ... it is not a doc topic/discussion ]

[ On Monday, May 22, Stephen Lange wrote: ]
> My CD drive is in the list of supported HW 
> (Future Domain 8XX/950 series SCSI controllers)
> but is not recognized by the installation floppies.
> (It is quite OLD.) 
> 
> I installed the boot manager.  How can I
> get rid of it?
> 
> Installing from a DOS partition wouldn't work.
> The boot floppies want to see a /dist.  They ignore
> the files in C:\FreeBSD.  Should I put the ./bin
> directory into C:\dist, C:\dist\FreeBSD, or what?
> 
> Thanks.

These questions would be better sent to questions@freebsd.org. This is -doc or
the documentation list.

I've cc'ed them there, but chances are you'll need to provide more information
for people before they can help answer (you mention CD drive then give a scsi
controller ... two different things--even though a scsi CD drive should be
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-Jr

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Hi Guys,

I'm using two FreeBSD 3.3 systems, each with the latest KAME IPsec =
extensions in order to setup a VPN between two sites.  Both systems are =
exhibiting the same problem and I was hoping someone could help.

During normal operation the VPN works fine, both systems have a default =
route and can reach the Internet via that route.  A "netstat -nr" shows =
the route and has an entry for the local router's IP address and it's =
corresponding MAC address.  The MAC address is also in the arp table and =
shows up with "arp -a".

Unfortunately there appears to be a problem that occurs from time to =
time, about every hour or two, where one of the systems loses the =
ability to reach the Internet.  When you login to the system you can't =
telnet to the default router, you get a "Host Down" message and an "arp =
-a" shows that the MAC address is no longer there, instead it claims to =
be "incomplete".  Manually adding the entry seems to be a work around, =
but it still makes me nervous.

Any ideas?

   Thanks,
      --dag


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dag@unifiedcomputing.com
ICQ: 7484868

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<DIV><FONT color=3D#000080 face=3D"Book Antiqua">Hi Guys,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT color=3D#000080 face=3D"Book Antiqua">I'm using two FreeBSD =
3.3 systems,=20
each with the latest KAME IPsec extensions in order to setup a VPN =
between two=20
sites.&nbsp; Both systems are exhibiting the same problem and I was =
hoping=20
someone could help.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000080 face=3D"Book Antiqua">During normal operation =
the VPN=20
works fine, both systems have a default route and can reach the Internet =
via=20
that route.&nbsp;&nbsp;A "netstat -nr" shows the route and has an entry =
for the=20
local router's IP address and it's corresponding MAC address.&nbsp; The =
MAC=20
address is also in the arp table and shows up with "arp =
-a".</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000080 face=3D"Book Antiqua">Unfortunately there =
appears to be a=20
problem that occurs from time to time, about every hour or two, where =
one of the=20
systems loses the ability to reach the Internet.&nbsp; When you login to =
the=20
system you can't telnet to the default router, you get a "Host Down" =
message and=20
an "arp -a" shows that the MAC address is no longer there, instead it =
claims to=20
be "incomplete".&nbsp; Manually adding the entry seems to be a work =
around, but=20
it still makes me nervous.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000080 face=3D"Book Antiqua">Any ideas?</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000080 face=3D"Book Antiqua">&nbsp;&nbsp; =
Thanks,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000080 face=3D"Book =
Antiqua">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
--dag</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
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Griffiths</FONT></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dcenter><FONT color=3D#808000 face=3D"Book Antiqua">Unified=20
Computing</FONT></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dcenter><FONT color=3D#808000 face=3D"Book Antiqua"><A=20
href=3D"mailto:dag@unifiedcomputing.com">dag@unifiedcomputing.com</A></FO=
NT></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dcenter><FONT color=3D#808000 face=3D"Book Antiqua">ICQ:=20
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At 10:41 PM -0600 5/21/00, Chris Fedde wrote:
>At best these should be inside a Comments: header or perhaps preceded
>by an X- to indicate that they are not standard.  Current convention
>appears to be to slap these into a xcard or vcard format encapsulated
>in MIME.

GOD NO! Please not more attachments! I'd much rather have them in 
non-standard headers than more goddamn vcf attachments (348 currently 
in my trashed attachments directory covering just 1 month of mail).

jon


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I do not mind the vcf attachments all that much.  It is nice to be able to
get an address book entry sent to you with each email.  Perhaps there is a
better way, like appending that information to the existing email headers,
but this way works ok.

If all mail readers could simply pick one and go with it, it would all
work out just fine.

Brennan Stehling - web developer and sys admin
projects: www.greasydaemon.com | www.onmilwaukee.com | www.sncalumni.com

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On Mon, 22 May 2000, Jon Rust wrote:

> At 10:41 PM -0600 5/21/00, Chris Fedde wrote:
> >At best these should be inside a Comments: header or perhaps preceded
> >by an X- to indicate that they are not standard.  Current convention
> >appears to be to slap these into a xcard or vcard format encapsulated
> >in MIME.
> 
> GOD NO! Please not more attachments! I'd much rather have them in 
> non-standard headers than more goddamn vcf attachments (348 currently 
> in my trashed attachments directory covering just 1 month of mail).
> 
> jon
> 
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ARP problems are associated most times with a bad NIC card or cable.
Check that out. I would try not only a new NIC, but a different brand and
model.


Mauricio


At 09:48 AM 5/22/00 -0700, you wrote: 

>>>>

<excerpt><fontfamily><param>Book</param><color><param>0000,0000,8080</param>Hi
Guys,</color></fontfamily><color><param>0000,0000,8080</param> 
<fontfamily><param>Book</param>I'm using two FreeBSD 3.3 systems,  each
with the latest KAME IPsec extensions in order to setup a VPN between two
 sites.  Both systems are exhibiting the same problem and I was hoping 
someone could help.</fontfamily>  <fontfamily><param>Book</param>During
normal operation the VPN  works fine, both systems have a default route
and can reach the Internet via  that route.  A "netstat -nr" shows the
route and has an entry for the  local router's IP address and it's
corresponding MAC address.  The MAC  address is also in the arp table and
shows up with "arp -a".</fontfamily> 
<fontfamily><param>Book</param>Unfortunately there appears to be a 
problem that occurs from time to time, about every hour or two, where one
of the  systems loses the ability to reach the Internet.  When you login
to the  system you can't telnet to the default router, you get a "Host
Down" message and  an "arp -a" shows that the MAC address is no longer
there, instead it claims to  be "incomplete".  Manually adding the entry
seems to be a work around, but  it still makes me nervous.</fontfamily> 
<fontfamily><param>Book</param>Any ideas?</fontfamily> 
<fontfamily><param>Book</param>   Thanks,</fontfamily>
<fontfamily><param>Book</param>       --dag</fontfamily>  

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The NIC cards are different on both ends, and I doubt that both systems =
have a bad cable that affects only the default router on both ends, =
although I have checked the cabling and I'm confident that everything's =
OK.


  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Mauricio Marquez=20
  To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org ; Alex Griffiths=20
  Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 11:14
  Subject: Re: Arp Problem?



  ARP problems are associated most times with a bad NIC card or cable. =
Check that out. I would try not only a new NIC, but a different brand =
and model.

  Mauricio

  At 09:48 AM 5/22/00 -0700, you wrote:=20
  >>>>

    Hi Guys, I'm using two FreeBSD 3.3 systems, each with the latest =
KAME IPsec extensions in order to setup a VPN between two sites. Both =
systems are exhibiting the same problem and I was hoping someone could =
help. During normal operation the VPN works fine, both systems have a =
default route and can reach the Internet via that route. A "netstat -nr" =
shows the route and has an entry for the local router's IP address and =
it's corresponding MAC address. The MAC address is also in the arp table =
and shows up with "arp -a". Unfortunately there appears to be a problem =
that occurs from time to time, about every hour or two, where one of the =
systems loses the ability to reach the Internet. When you login to the =
system you can't telnet to the default router, you get a "Host Down" =
message and an "arp -a" shows that the MAC address is no longer there, =
instead it claims to be "incomplete". Manually adding the entry seems to =
be a work around, but it still makes me nervous. Any ideas? Thanks, =
--dag=20
    ----------------
    Alex Griffiths Unified Computing dag@unifiedcomputing.com ICQ: =
7484868=20
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<DIV><FONT color=3D#000080 face=3D"Book Antiqua">The NIC cards are =
different on both=20
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the=20
default router on both ends, although I have checked the cabling and I'm =

confident that everything's OK.</FONT></DIV>
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title=3Dmmarquez@enlace.net>Mauricio=20
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  <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A=20
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  title=3Ddag@nasty.unifiedcomputing.com>Alex Griffiths</A> </DIV>
  <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Monday, May 22, 2000 =
11:14</DIV>
  <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: Arp Problem?</DIV>
  <DIV><BR></DIV><BR>ARP problems are associated most times with a bad =
NIC card=20
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different=20
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<?fontfamily><?param Book>I'm using two FreeBSD 3.3 systems, each with =
the=20
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sites. Both=20
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could help.<?/fontfamily> <?fontfamily><?param Book>During normal =
operation the=20
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Internet=20
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the=20
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MAC=20
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to be a problem that=20
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system you=20
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and an=20
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claims to=20
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around, but it=20
    still makes me nervous.<?/fontfamily> <?fontfamily><?param Book>Any =
ideas?<?/fontfamily> <?fontfamily><?param Book>Thanks,<?/fontfamily> =
<?fontfamily><?param Book>--dag<?/fontfamily> =
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I've searched the archive, but did not find this particula one.
I'm looking into buying GA-6VXE7+, but did not find any info if
FreeBSD supported it. The specs on it say:

VIA Aplio Pro AGPset, Socket 370, Intel Pentium II/III celeron
233 - 733 MHz, 66/100/133 MHz FSB, 256/512 KB of L2 cache (on CPU),
supports up to 768 MB of SDRAM or PC100 SDRAM, 2 ultra DMA/66 bus
master IDE channels, Award 2Mb flash RAM BIOS PnP, green, 2 USB
ports, AGP port

I plan on using it as a multi-boot for Win98/Win200/FreeBSD3.2 or
FreeBSD4.0 with a ATI All-in-wonder 128 32MB card.

If not this one, then what would you recommend for a 700+ MHz
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Well if you do not want to recieve it after you have it once, that is one
thing.  Not ever wanting it is another.  I understand that it is
wasteful getting it each time with each email, but email really is not
all that sophisticated.

But here are set of enhancements which may be good to put in a new RFC.

Once you send an email, that address is looked up in your own address
book.  If no record exists, a header can be added to that email which
requests that data.  The recipient of the email would then automatically
log that you do not have his/her full info and have the option to send it
to you in a future email.  This could all be done transparently.  You
could be building an address book database without even entering the data
manually.  When you need the info, it is there.

Of cource this could be easily be turned on and off if you never wanted to
request these records.  They could also take some other form, not vcf
format.

Another feature I would like to see with this vcf files is a
vcf-modified-time which would simply go in as a header which would let
your address book database know if the record you have is current.  In
essence, you could keep current record on all of your contacts
transparently.

If you were using a system which has this ability, you could update your
work phone number and address and over time each of your contacts would be
the update.  The ones you interact with the most often will always stay
updated.

And just to take it a step further, each email server could have an
address like vcf@host.com where people get automated responses with vcf
information.  If your domain is a business or some other kind of
information it could contain key contact information.

Given these new abilities, email could become a very sophistiated
system.  A distributed database perhaps.

I am sure there would be some privacy concerns.

Brennan Stehling - web developer and sys admin
projects: www.greasydaemon.com | www.onmilwaukee.com | www.sncalumni.com

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On Mon, 22 May 2000, Jon Rust wrote:

> At 12:12 PM -0500 5/22/00, Brennan W Stehling wrote:
> >I do not mind the vcf attachments all that much.  It is nice to be able to
> >get an address book entry sent to you with each email.  Perhaps there is a
> >better way, like appending that information to the existing email headers,
> >but this way works ok.
> 
> Why is that nice?
> 
>   a) I don't want it - EVER
>   b) If you do want it, do you really want it every time you receive a 
> message from the person? Isn't once enough?
>   c) Is it really that hard to just ask the person for the information 
> (at which point they can attach a vcf or whatever to send to you)?
> 
> 
> jon
> 



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On Mon, 22 May 2000 ds1436@bellatlantic.net wrote:

> I'm thinking about trying FreeBSD, and I'd like to know if my Creative
> Blaster Banshee video card is supported (3DFX Banshee chipset).

Can't help you here. Someone else will have to follow up.

> Also, is there support for PPPoE?

Yep.

> I have an ADSL internet connection (through an external ethernet
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Judging by your e-mail address, I'll wager that you're a Bell Atlantic
Infospeed DSL victim like myself ;) FreeBSD's PPPoE works fine with
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Well, it may not be as fun but you can always use /stand/sysinstall to
install the package off the cdrom.  Or go on the cdrom to /packages/shells
and use (I believe, use man -k to double check) pkg_add <package name> to
install it.

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>
>Ok... so I do a 'make install' in /usr/ports/shells/pdksh. 
>Doesn't work....
>keeps trying to ftp the files down when I've mounted the CD 
>with the disc
>in there. It's the disc with the packages directory. Per the FAQ; I can
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>cp'ed the files into some other directories, and the make never worked.
>Someone help me. I'll fight tooth and nail to get my ksh on.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
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Hello! All,
   I installed port arla-0.33.1 for using AFS.  However, after I type 
"startarla", it gave me error messages as follow.
   kldload: can't load /usr/local/bin/xfs.ko: Exec format error
   mount_xfs: vfsload(xfs): Exec format error
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Hello! All,
    I installed a port, arla-0.33.1 for using AFS, but I got error message
when I typed "startarla" as follow.
    kldload: can't load /usr/local/bin/xfs.ko: Exec format error
    mount_xfs: vfsload(xfs): Exec format error
Can anybody help out of this problem?  Many Thanks!
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Hello,

I'm trying to use pptpclient from the ports collection, using the very
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hello,
recently i decided that i wanted to use some material that i had on a
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Hi all -
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Brad Waite wrote:
> 
> Hi guys,
> 
> First off, thanks for all the suggestions so far.
> 
> The only way I've been able to get 4.0 to boot on my 40gig IDE is to NOT
> dangerously dedicate the drive to FBSD.  If I do dedicate it, the install goes
> fine, but it just won't boot.  I suppose the obvious answer is, "Well just
> don't dangerously dedicate the drive to FBSD," but I'm curious why this is
> happening.  As a side note, if fdisk creates a 'true partition entry', it
> leaves about 500MB at the end o' the drive unallocated, and no matter what I
> try, it won't let me add it to the slice.  Can anyone explain these issues?
> 
> Heh.  And here I thought I knew something about FBSD's dealings w/disks.  :)

I got into this problem when I first started using FreeBSD in 1999. It
came down to the bios not recognizing the drive in DD mode. You could
watch it count the memory and then it would do an inquire on the
drives but the drives never gave the response it wanted and it just
sat there. I wondered if this was at the time the bios was recognizing
the size of the drive but in DD mode that drive may not know how big
it is. At the time I had 3 HD's with about 11GB of space and none of
them could be DD. 

Leave the DOS LBA mbr on the HD and the system was happy and would
boot. I ended up continuing to do that because when I pull a drive
out, it may go onto a Windows based system and I don't have to play
with it on FreeBSD before I remove it.

Kent

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> -Brad
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On Mon, 22 May 2000 09:36:03 +0930, you wrote:

>[Format recovered--see http://www.lemis.com/email/email-format.html]
>
>On Sunday, 21 May 2000 at 15:50:14 -0400, Bill A. K. wrote:
>> X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6700                    =
                                 =20
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>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>      I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more=
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port Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.
>> The URL for my site is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com
>> If you would be interested in a small banner, etc. for your own web =
site, please let me know, and I'll see what I can do.
>
>I think this is a very bad idea.  Look at your mail message for one
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I think you need a new newsreader.  The original post looked fine in
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leegold wrote:
> 
> I've read tons of stuff on the web. still trying to understand the basics of
> the FreeBSD installation. maybe if anyone could explain the following term,
> concepts it would make a dent:
> 
> disk labeling  (vs. slices, partitions, mounting points ).
> slices, (vs partitions, what's the difference).
> mounting points.
> how dirs (eg. \ ) are mounted to the partitions ( or is it slices ), why,
> how, when?

The \ concept has to go. It is now the way it was originally
developed. Microsoft just didn't understand that the / key was easier
to get to than the \ key was.

It will be hard to talk to someone outside of the FreeBSD community
about FreeBSD terminology. I have a great deal of trouble with the
term slice. No matter what you do that conflicts with current
terminology. It is the 100+K FreeBSD users against the 100+M users
that don't understand. If you add a FreeBSD slice to an HD, your bios
talks about it being a partition. I think we used a terminology that
goes against the wind so to speak.

When you think about the term slice, it also fits because you have
really sliced the drive up and are creating a super extended
partition. Since I am used to the FreeBSD usage, trying to install
Linux on a system has been difficult. I need one system that will boot
Linux and setting up one on my systems is really difficult. I don't
have any problem adding FreeBSD and it is because of the slice
concept. I added FreeBSD to an old system with NT 4 on it and both
needed to be under 8GB to boot. The FreeBSD 4.0 slice located after
the extended partition containing the NT boot worked just fine. It
also made copying the existing disk structure from a 5GB to a 20GB a
snap :).

Some rules are: an HD can have 4 primary partitions on it. One of
those partitions can be an extended partition. A slice is a primary
partition and you can have more than 1. A slice can be larger than
8.4GB and your system will boot if and only if your / parition is
separated from the other partitions. The / partition has to be totatly
located in front of cylinder 1024, which is ~8.4GB using LBA. I go
with a 100MB / partition and that has around 30% freespace. I separate
out /var, /tmp, and /usr. I have a 500MB /var, a 1.5GB /tmp, and
everything else is assigned to /usr. These sizes are extremely
generous. When you have 12GB free, what is 500MB more or less :). Each
FreeBSD partition is a mount point. Since they mount onto your /
partition, they need unique names. The names for /, /var, /tmp, and
/usr are not variables. They have to mount with those names precisely.
Changing /usr to /kent would be like renaming your windows/system32 to
/windows/lee and expecting windows to work. It won't.

I add my users in /home which is linked to /usr/home. I can cd to
~seti and end up in /home/seti. The advantage in using the /home
concept.

There is a lot to learn.

Have fun,

Kent

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On Mon, 22 May 2000, Harry Woodward-Clarke wrote:
> Jon Hamilton wrote:
> > Balderdash :)  There's no reason you can't run multiple X servers on
> > one set of hardware; I do it all the time.  You just run them on
> > different virtual consoles and use control-alt-f<n> to switch to
> > whichever one you want to access.
> 
> After torturing Jon, I extracted the magic incantation. I remember
> trying this 'before', but it didn't work back then - my guess is I
> mis-typed {blush}
> 
> $ startx -- :n
> 
> where 'n' is a number greater than '0' if you already have X running on
> the 'default' display.

In my experience, this can be pretty annoying, because you end up
switching back and forth all the time, and often want to see something 
from both servers in one place.  I would suggest trying Xnest, or perhaps
Xvnc, unless I really needed a full-on X server.

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Hello All,

total newbie here: all I was subjected to was Apple(mostly) and Windows
before. Tried Linux. Installed several distros several times. Liked
what I saw.

Could you, please, brief me on the differences between the two?
Main objective is to learn why would I go BSD way.
My understanding that BSD is better structured than Linux, but I have
no real knowledge of either one. All I have is  plenty of free time and
curiosity. Or shall I try going both?

I am not asking for "must die" kinda stuff, I just really never dealt
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thank you in advance

  

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Mark Ovens wrote:
> 
> On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 12:41:11PM -0700, Kent Stewart wrote:
> >
> >
> > leegold wrote:
> > >
> > > I've read tons of stuff on the web. still trying to understand the basics of
> > > the FreeBSD installation. maybe if anyone could explain the following term,
> > > concepts it would make a dent:
> > >
> > > disk labeling  (vs. slices, partitions, mounting points ).
> > > slices, (vs partitions, what's the difference).
> > > mounting points.
> > > how dirs (eg. \ ) are mounted to the partitions ( or is it slices ), why,
> > > how, when?
> >
> > The \ concept has to go. It is now the way it was originally
> > developed. Microsoft just didn't understand that the / key was easier
> > to get to than the \ key was.
> >
> 
> Maybe Billy G is English? On a UK keyboard `\` is between `Z` and
> Left-Shift and `/` is the same as a US keyboard (I think), next to
> Right-Shift ;)

Nah! He was born in the Seattle area. I'm not sure what keyboard they
started out with on their early systems. The earliest systems they
added their version of Basic to required serial terminals and they
were probably using the equivalent of the VT100. There was a
photograph of everyone that was located in Arizona. There wasn't a
non-millionare in the bunch. Really geeky looking but with that much
money no one cares :). This was just before all 7 or 8 of them moved
back to Seattle (Redmond). 

I think all control characters should be reached with out having to
use a special key (shift, alt, or control). On my XT keyboard, which
is still in my basement, the \ is to the left of the left-shift key.
The arrow on the shift key is almost worn off but the \ key almost
looks un touched. The system only ran DOS. It was still a double reach
with your left small finger. The / key was a much easier reach. I
think they just didn't want to look like they were copying the
terrible unix setup, which the whole tree concept was really based on.
This is probably similar to talking about qwerty keyboards versus the
more effective ones in terms of ease of use.

Kent

> 
> > It will be hard to talk to someone outside of the FreeBSD community
> > about FreeBSD terminology. I have a great deal of trouble with the
> > term slice. No matter what you do that conflicts with current
> > terminology. It is the 100+K FreeBSD users against the 100+M users
> > that don't understand. If you add a FreeBSD slice to an HD, your bios
> > talks about it being a partition. I think we used a terminology that
> > goes against the wind so to speak.
> >
> > When you think about the term slice, it also fits because you have
> > really sliced the drive up and are creating a super extended
> > partition. Since I am used to the FreeBSD usage, trying to install
> > Linux on a system has been difficult. I need one system that will boot
> > Linux and setting up one on my systems is really difficult. I don't
> > have any problem adding FreeBSD and it is because of the slice
> > concept. I added FreeBSD to an old system with NT 4 on it and both
> > needed to be under 8GB to boot. The FreeBSD 4.0 slice located after
> > the extended partition containing the NT boot worked just fine. It
> > also made copying the existing disk structure from a 5GB to a 20GB a
> > snap :).
> >
> > Some rules are: an HD can have 4 primary partitions on it. One of
> > those partitions can be an extended partition. A slice is a primary
> > partition and you can have more than 1. A slice can be larger than
> > 8.4GB and your system will boot if and only if your / parition is
> > separated from the other partitions. The / partition has to be totatly
> > located in front of cylinder 1024, which is ~8.4GB using LBA. I go
> > with a 100MB / partition and that has around 30% freespace. I separate
> > out /var, /tmp, and /usr. I have a 500MB /var, a 1.5GB /tmp, and
> > everything else is assigned to /usr. These sizes are extremely
> > generous. When you have 12GB free, what is 500MB more or less :). Each
> > FreeBSD partition is a mount point. Since they mount onto your /
> > partition, they need unique names. The names for /, /var, /tmp, and
> > /usr are not variables. They have to mount with those names precisely.
> > Changing /usr to /kent would be like renaming your windows/system32 to
> > /windows/lee and expecting windows to work. It won't.
> >
> > I add my users in /home which is linked to /usr/home. I can cd to
> > ~seti and end up in /home/seti. The advantage in using the /home
> > concept.
> >
> > There is a lot to learn.
>

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hi

i wonder if i can get a iomega dittomax dirve to work under freebsd4 with the
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Folks,

I have an HP LC2000r 2 CPU System.  I built an SMP Kernel for 4.0 and during
the boot stage, it
randomly locks up.  My guess is it hangs when trying to start the 2nd CPU.
I have other recent
models of the HP NetServer and they work fine.  I currently have this
working on LC3 Servers.
Not sure what the problem is.  It will boot with a single processor though.
I have attached an
mptable listing.  Any ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks.

Bob





============================================================================
===

MPTable, version 2.0.15

 looking for EBDA pointer @ 0x040e, found, searching EBDA @ 0x0009e800
 searching CMOS 'top of mem' @ 0x0009e400 (633K)
 searching default 'top of mem' @ 0x0009fc00 (639K)
 searching BIOS @ 0x000f0000

 MP FPS found in BIOS @ physical addr: 0x000f7970

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---

MP Floating Pointer Structure:

  location:                     BIOS
  physical address:             0x000f7970
  signature:                    '_MP_'
  length:                       16 bytes
  version:                      1.4
  checksum:                     0x4e
  mode:                         Virtual Wire
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---

MP Config Table Header:

  physical address:             0x0009e960
  signature:                    'PCMP'
  base table length:            356
  version:                      1.4
  checksum:                     0xde
  OEM ID:                       'HP      '
  Product ID:                   'LC 2000     '
  OEM table pointer:            0x00000000
  OEM table size:               0
  entry count:                  36
  local APIC address:           0xfee00000
  extended table length:        272
  extended table checksum:      248

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---

MP Config Base Table Entries:


--
Processors:     APIC ID Version State           Family  Model   Step
Flags
                 1       0x11    BSP, usable     6       8       1
0x387fb
ff
                 0       0x11    AP, usable      6       8       1
0x387fb
ff
--
Bus:            Bus ID  Type
                 0       PCI
                 1       PCI
                 2       PCI
                 3       PCI
                 4       PCI
                 5       PCI
                 6       ISA
--
I/O APICs:      APIC ID Version State           Address
                 2       0x11    usable          0xfec00000
                 3       0x11    usable          0xfec01000
--
I/O Ints:       Type    Polarity    Trigger     Bus ID   IRQ    APIC ID PIN#
                ExtINT  active-hi        edge        6     0          2    0
                INT     active-hi        edge        6     1          2    1
                INT     active-hi        edge        6     2          2    2
                INT     active-hi        edge        6     3          2    3
                INT     active-hi        edge        6     4          2    4
                INT     active-lo       level        6     5          2    5
                INT     active-hi        edge        6     6          2    6
                INT     active-hi        edge        6     7          2    7
                INT     active-hi        edge        6     8          2    8
                INT     active-lo       level        6     9          2    9
                INT     active-lo       level        6    10          2   10
                INT     active-lo       level        6    11          2   11
                INT     active-hi        edge        6    12          2   12
                INT     active-hi        edge        6    13          2   13
                INT     active-hi        edge        6    14          2   14
                INT     active-hi        edge        6    15          2   15
                INT     active-lo       level        0   2:A          3    0
                INT     active-lo       level        0   3:A          3    1
                INT     active-lo       level        0   4:A          3    2
                INT     active-lo       level        0   5:A          3    3
                INT     active-lo       level        3   2:A          3    4
                INT     active-lo       level        3   6:A          3    8
                INT     active-lo       level        3   6:B          3    9
--
Local Ints:     Type    Polarity    Trigger     Bus ID   IRQ    APIC ID PIN#
                ExtINT  active-hi        edge        6     0        255    0
                NMI     active-hi        edge        0   0:A        255    1

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---

MP Config Extended Table Entries:

--

 bus ID: 0 address type: I/O address
 address base: 0x0
 address range: 0x2000
--

 bus ID: 3 address type: I/O address
 address base: 0x2000
 address range: 0x900
--

 bus ID: 0 address type: I/O address
 address base: 0x2900
 address range: 0xd700
--

 bus ID: 0 address type: memory address
 address base: 0x80000000
 address range: 0x7d000000
--

 bus ID: 3 address type: memory address
 address base: 0xfd000000
 address range: 0x10000
--

 bus ID: 0 address type: memory address
 address base: 0xfd010000
 address range: 0x1df0000
--

 bus ID: 0 address type: memory address
 address base: 0xfef00000
 address range: 0x1100000
--

 bus ID: 0 address type: memory address
 address base: 0xa0000
 address range: 0x20000
--

 bus ID: 0 address type: memory address
 address base: 0xd0000
 address range: 0x10000
--

 bus ID: 0 address type: memory address
 address base: 0xf00000
 address range: 0x100000
--

 bus ID: 1 bus info: 0x00 parent bus ID: 0--

 bus ID: 2 bus info: 0x00 parent bus ID: 0--

 bus ID: 4 bus info: 0x00 parent bus ID: 3--

 bus ID: 5 bus info: 0x00 parent bus ID: 3--


 bus ID: 6 bus info: 0x01 parent bus ID: 0--

 bus ID: 0 address modifier: add
 predefined range: 0x00000000--

 bus ID: 0 address modifier: add
 predefined range: 0x00000001--

 bus ID: 3 address modifier: subtract
 predefined range: 0x00000000--

 bus ID: 3 address modifier: subtract
 predefined range: 0x00000001
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---

# SMP kernel config file options:


# Required:
options         SMP                     # Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel
options         APIC_IO                 # Symmetric (APIC) I/O
# Optional (built-in defaults will work in most cases):
#options                NCPU=2                  # number of CPUs
#options                NBUS=7                  # number of busses
#options                NAPIC=2                 # number of IO APICs
#options                NINTR=24                # number of INTs

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---














 


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Just me or are others seeing this with pgp5?

On both my 3.4 and 4.0 boxes,

pgpe -r recipient -sat file   
   encrypts fine but does not sign
   the s flag is supposed to sign.
     even tried -s -u userid and still does not sign.

pgps -u user -at file
    signs as it should.

Cannot figure out how to encrypt and sign in one step.
   Ran pgpk -e made the recipients key trusted and then signed
   it. Still takes two steps.

Thoughts appreciated.

Thanks
jeff



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> leegold wrote:
> > I've read tons of stuff on the web. still trying to understand the
basics of
> > the FreeBSD installation. maybe if anyone could explain the following
term,
> > concepts it would make a dent:
> > disk labeling  (vs. slices, partitions, mounting points ).
> > slices, (vs partitions, what's the difference).
> > mounting points.
> > how dirs (eg. \ ) are mounted to the partitions ( or is it slices ),
why,
> > how, when?
>
> The \ concept has to go. It is now the way it was originally
> developed. Microsoft just didn't understand that the / key was easier
> to get to than the \ key was.

scuse me i meant    /    (the root dir) - how embarrassing.

>
> It will be hard to talk to someone outside of the FreeBSD community
> about FreeBSD terminology.

just elaborating on the generic unix definations for these terms would be
fine
but i got some good info out of you response - thanks!

...snip......
>
> There is a lot to learn.

That's one reason why i'm tackling fbsd - that glorious learning curve
+  i want to break my m$ addiction.    thanks again.

>
> Have fun,
>
> Kent




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Folks,

Does anyone know if it's actually possible to use
the integrated SCSI/RAID controller that comes with
a Compaq DL380 with FreeBSD? I can't seem to generate
a kernel that will see either. The controller, according
to the Compaq bootup screens, is a Compaq Smart Array
RAID controller, or something like that, which *does*
appear to have FreeBSD kernel support. However, I still
can't get it, or the plain old SCSI controller, to show
up in FreeBSD at boot.

There's an IC near the SCSI ports on the motherboard
that says "LSI - Symbios" on it, which leads me to believe
that the actual SCSI controller might just be a Symbios
controller, for which there is kernel support. Still
no go. Any ideas? Thanks.

Franklin

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On Monday, 22 May 2000 at 10:26:44 -0400, Ben Carlson wrote:
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> Is vinum broken in 4.0 stable?

No.

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Hi all,

I am trying to enable softupdates on my /var partition, but 
I am having difficulties  (I am a FreeBSD newbie migrating
from Linux exactly to improve filesystem performance; please
bear with me).

I did "ln -s ../../contrib/softupdates/*.[ch] ."  in /usr/src/sys/ufs/ffs.
I put "options SOFTUPDATES" in /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/<NAME>.
I make-installed the custom kernel.
I rebooted, went single user, unmounted my /var partition and did
   # tunefs -n enable /dev/da0s1e
   tunefs: soft updates set
   # tunefs -p /dev/da0s1e
   tunefs: soft updates:  (-n)                                enabled
     [...more output...]
   # mount /dev/da0s1e /var
   # mount
     [...]
   /dev/da0s1e on /var (ufs, local, writes: sync 2 async 0)

Now I understand that at this point softupdates should appear
in the list within (...).  And this is not just a failure of mount 
to show it: I ran performance tests without seeing any difference 
between "enabled" and "disabled".   
I must have forgotten to do something.  Thanks for any clue...
(I am on 3.4-RELEASE on a vulgar i586 platform).

furio ercolessi
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On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 05:59:33PM -0400, leegold wrote:
> 
> > leegold wrote:
> > > I've read tons of stuff on the web. still trying to understand the
> basics of
> > > the FreeBSD installation. maybe if anyone could explain the following
> term,
> > > concepts it would make a dent:
> > > disk labeling  (vs. slices, partitions, mounting points ).

	Slices - Under FreeBSD, 'slice' means what 'partition' means to
the average PC BIOS. 
	
	Partitions - Under FreeBSD, 'partition' means a subsection of what
the average PC BISO calls a 'partition'. For example, my BIOS sees my
drive as containing one big partition, while FreeBSD sees it as one slice
(which is FreeBSD's name for the BIOS partition) which in turn contains
several partitions. 

	Mount points - A mount point is just a directory used to mount a
filesystem. For instance, /usr is a mount point under a standard FreeBSD
system. All this means is that the contents of the filesystem will be
attached to the system in that directory. 

> > > slices, (vs partitions, what's the difference).
> > > mounting points.
> > > how dirs (eg. \ ) are mounted to the partitions ( or is it slices ),
> why,
> > > how, when?
> >
> > The \ concept has to go. It is now the way it was originally
> > developed. Microsoft just didn't understand that the / key was easier
> > to get to than the \ key was.
> 
> scuse me i meant    /    (the root dir) - how embarrassing.
> 
> >
> > It will be hard to talk to someone outside of the FreeBSD community
> > about FreeBSD terminology.
> 
> just elaborating on the generic unix definations for these terms would be
> fine
> but i got some good info out of you response - thanks!
> 
> ...snip......
> >
> > There is a lot to learn.
> 
> That's one reason why i'm tackling fbsd - that glorious learning curve
> +  i want to break my m$ addiction.    thanks again.
> 
> >
> > Have fun,
> >
> > Kent
> 
> 
> 
> 
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From owner-freebsd-questions  Mon May 22 15:38:33 2000
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-Hello
-Try XF86Setup. This will have an option to allow you to setup your colour
depth and resoulution.

Hope that helps


O


n Sun, 21 May 2000, Mark A. Hummel wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I installed KDE during the FBSD install.  Since Xfree86 failed twice, I
> used Xconfig and was able to finish.  The challenge now is that KDE
> comes up in low 640 x 480 resolution and Ctrl-Alt-+ does not change the
> resolution.  Is there a way to increase the resolution and color depth?
> If not, should I reconfigure KDE (and if so, how) or would it be better
> to uninstall/reinstall KDE (and if so, how).
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
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* furio ercolessi <furio@spin.it> [000522 16:04] wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I am trying to enable softupdates on my /var partition, but 
> I am having difficulties  (I am a FreeBSD newbie migrating
> from Linux exactly to improve filesystem performance; please
> bear with me).
> 
> I did "ln -s ../../contrib/softupdates/*.[ch] ."  in /usr/src/sys/ufs/ffs.
> I put "options SOFTUPDATES" in /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/<NAME>.
> I make-installed the custom kernel.
> I rebooted, went single user, unmounted my /var partition and did
>    # tunefs -n enable /dev/da0s1e
>    tunefs: soft updates set
>    # tunefs -p /dev/da0s1e
>    tunefs: soft updates:  (-n)                                enabled
>      [...more output...]
>    # mount /dev/da0s1e /var
>    # mount
>      [...]
>    /dev/da0s1e on /var (ufs, local, writes: sync 2 async 0)
> 
> Now I understand that at this point softupdates should appear
> in the list within (...).  And this is not just a failure of mount 
> to show it: I ran performance tests without seeing any difference 
> between "enabled" and "disabled".   
> I must have forgotten to do something.  Thanks for any clue...
> (I am on 3.4-RELEASE on a vulgar i586 platform).

afaik under 3.x you must tunefs the raw device (/dev/rda0s1e).

hope this helps,
-Alfred


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-Yes, FreeBSD comes with perl precompiled
- Just install FreeBSD and type in "which perl" or "whereis perl" and you will
find your answer.

Looking forward to your feedback.

dannyh


On Mon, 22 May 2000, Alex Kwan wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Does the FreeBSD4.0R CDROM contains the 
> Perl-5.xx and Perl-Tk pre-compiled package,
> I only found these packages on current ports.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
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- Let me guess - spanish ??? 
- Anyway, your solution - get Vmware from www.freebsd.org/ports/
- You need at least a Pentirum 2
- And you need to pay for a licenice for that product.


On Mon, 22 May 2000, Gary Kline wrote:
> Well, after years of hesitation I've done it: I've sunk to
>    the depths of pond scum and bought myself some language CD's.
>    Of course these CD apps only run under M$***, so it means 
>    using my wife's PC.  
> 
>    But I'm wondering if WINE under SuSE (e.g.) would let me use
>    these CD's here and not fbother with the other toy OS.  Seems
>    to me that since all of the binaries are on the CD that this
>    might be doable.  
> 
>    Any thoughts?
> 
>    thanks,
> 
>    gary
> -- 
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>                                     Cray Inc
>                               Seattle, Washington
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- Hello
- Is good for people which have M$ dial up users and you don't have a M$ IE 5
to support them.

But

- since I don't support M$ users any more I have no need for internet explorer.



On Mon, 22 May 2000, Kristian Rink wrote:
> On 21-May-2000 Bill A. K. wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >      I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more
> > traffic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft to port
> > Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.
> > The URL for my site is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com
> > If you would be interested in a small banner, etc. for your own web site,
> > please let me know, and I'll see what I can do.
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Bill
> > billieakay@yahoo.com
> > 
> 
> Hmmm... Being totally honest, this is the least petition I'd ever support in
> all my life. Besides that there's lynx or links or w3m being great while
> browsing without picture overheads and all this, what should I need an
> insecure, unstable and closed-sourced browser like IE for? And, if they do,
> what's next? Outlook???? Heaven help us...
> 
> Never mind...
> Kris
> 
> --
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> kristian.rink@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de
> 
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>  attention span is quickening,
>  welcome... to the Information Age..."
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On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 04:13:38PM -0700, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> > 
> > I did "ln -s ../../contrib/softupdates/*.[ch] ."  in /usr/src/sys/ufs/ffs.
> > I put "options SOFTUPDATES" in /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/<NAME>.
> > I make-installed the custom kernel.
> > I rebooted, went single user, unmounted my /var partition and did
> >    # tunefs -n enable /dev/da0s1e
> >    tunefs: soft updates set
> >    # tunefs -p /dev/da0s1e
> >    tunefs: soft updates:  (-n)                                enabled
> >      [...more output...]
> >    # mount /dev/da0s1e /var
> >    # mount
> >      [...]
> >    /dev/da0s1e on /var (ufs, local, writes: sync 2 async 0)
> > 
> > Now I understand that at this point softupdates should appear
> > in the list within (...). 
> 
> afaik under 3.x you must tunefs the raw device (/dev/rda0s1e).

Nope:
	# tunefs -n enable /dev/rda0s1e
	tunefs: soft updates set
	# tunefs -p /dev/rda0s1e
	tunefs: soft updates:  (-n)                                enabled
	 [...]
	# mount /dev/da0s1e /var
	# mount | grep s1e
	/dev/da0s1e on /var (ufs, local, writes: sync 2 async 0)

-furio

> hope this helps,
> -Alfred


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-Yes you can. Do what you typed below
- If you want to modify your X windows manager  modify .xinitrc





On Mon, 22 May 2000, Mark A. Hummel wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> I am currently using KDE.  Is it possible to install and use another
> Xwindow like XFCE3 (www.xfce.org) in addition to KDE?  If so, what command,
> other than startx would I use to load it?
> 
> Mark
> -------------------------------------
> Two things have come from Berkeley, LSD and BSD and I'm not sure that's a
> coincidence. <g>
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-Hello
- Look for .core files in your / partition.
- They are created because someprogram crashed/

Hope that helps


On Mon, 22 May 2000, Steve Leibel wrote:
> My / just filled up, here's the output of df:
> 
> Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
> /dev/wd2s1a     39647    38551    -2075   106%    /
> /dev/wd2s1f   7803734  3044533  4134903    42%    /usr
> /dev/wd2s1e     19815     3008    15222    17%    /var
> procfs              4        4        0   100%    /proc
> 
> 
> What kind of things should I be looking to delete or change?  How do 
> I resize it without having to repartition my disk or mess up the rest 
> of my configuration?
> 
> Thanks,
> Steve L
> 
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On Mon, 22 May 2000 17:56:54 +1000, you wrote:

>I am very interested in using FreeBSD on my network as a replacement for=
 Win2k and Win NT 4.0
.  I have found that the Windows environments are full of superfluous
functions and services.  What I need to know is if there is a FreeBSD
port that is optimised for i586 or i686 (preferably the latter).
>
>
>Regards
>Xavier Tachyon
>tachyonx@thehelm.com

You can recompile for 686 or 586, if you have installed the sources
for everything.  Once you have, edit /etc/make.conf and add the line:

CFLAGS=3D -ffast-math -pipe -march=3Dpentium -O3

That's about as good as you can optimize it.  This line is for 586
processors (Pentium, AmdK6, Cyrix6x86), so if you want to use it on a
686 (PentiumPro) change march=3Dpentium to read march=3Dpentiumpro.

Well actually, don't blindly type in this information.  Look at man
gcc to see optimization settings.

Then recompile everything (this will take a while).
Once the kernel has been recompiled (this is a separate step), reboot.

I suggest you read www.freebsddiary.org for more information about
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ps -gax

- then kill -9 pid



On Mon, 22 May 2000, Muhammad Heryadi wrote:
> how to kill login ig login is hang or anu use ?
> 
> 
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Platform: FBSD 2.2.7

One of our machines which has two IDE drives in it crashed over the
weekend and after that, the /var partition could not mount.  Here's
/etc/fstab:
# Device                Mountpoint      FStype  Options         Dump
Pass#
/dev/wd0s1b             none            swap    sw              0       0
/dev/wd0s1a             /               ufs     rw              1       1
/dev/wd0s1e             /usr            ufs     rw              2       2
/dev/wd1s1e             /var            ufs     rw              2       2
/dev/wd0s1f             /www            ufs     rw              2       2

So the root (/, /usr, /www) comes up fine, but when I try to run
fsck, it says "Device not configured".  This drive had been in the machine
for several months, so it's not a new drive at all.  Does anyone have
some advice on how to determine if the drive went bad?  I've never seen
fsck just quit like that.

Thanks in advance!!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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On Monday, 22 May 2000 at 19:37:04 +0000, Joe Kiser wrote:
> On Mon, 22 May 2000 09:36:03 +0930, you wrote:
>
>> [Format recovered--see http://www.lemis.com/email/email-format.html]
>>
>> On Sunday, 21 May 2000 at 15:50:14 -0400, Bill A. K. wrote:
>>> X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6700
>>> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2919.6700
>>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>      I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more traffic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft to port Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.
>>> The URL for my site is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com
>>> If you would be interested in a small banner, etc. for your own web site, please let me know, and I'll see what I can do.
>>
>> I think this is a very bad idea.  Look at your mail message for one
>> good reason why: Microsoft software is just plain broken.  You
>> probably don't even realise that your message was written without line
>> breaks.  Isn't it much easier to read like this?
>
> I think you need a new newsreader.  The original post looked fine in
> Forte Agent.

Well, first I was talking about MUAs, not newsreaders.  More
importantly, this means that Forte Agent is also broken.  Like your
message, the original message was sent as type text/plain, which means
"display exactly as written".  If Forte Agent wraps the text, it is
not displaying it correctly.

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On Monday, 22 May 2000 at 17:17:19 -0500, John B P Melesky wrote:
> Greg Lehey wrote:
>> I think this is a very bad idea.  Look at your mail message for one
>> good reason why: Microsoft software is just plain broken.  You
>> probably don't even realise that your message was written without line
>> breaks.  Isn't it much easier to read like this?
>
> actually, his email came through (to me, anyway), in multipart
> format, with both text and html versions, both in quoted-printable
> format. it was, in fact, perfectly standards compliant.

I don't know about the HTML version, but the text version didn't have
any line breaks.  RFC 822 is quite clear about how that kind of text
should be displayed.

> most email clients (pine and Netscape mail included) have either the
> ability to understand html minimally, or the ability to wrap
> incoming plaintext messages to the size of the window. the concept
> of using carriage returns to simulate line-wrapping is a hackish
> relic. *i* should not have to worry about the size of your
> window. *your window* should have to worry about the size of your
> window. 

Well, if *you* don't care about the appearance of your messages, this
is adequate.  When *I* want to make a point, I want to make it in a
specific manner.  That's why I choose a format which doesn't expect
the recipient to reformat it.  Maybe you expect my mail reader to put
in the capitalization missing from your text, but I don't think that's
appropriate either.

> that's the point of open standards.

Well, hardly.

>> In the FreeBSD project, we're trying to get away from Microsoft, not
>> come closer to it.
>
> no. that may be why *you* use FreeBSD, but it is not what the FreeBSD
> project is trying to do. in fact, the only places i see MS mentioned
> anywhere on the FreeBSD site is in portions of the handbook dealing with
> multi-OS systems, and references to specific MS software (like
> FrontPage).

This is a contradiction?

>> If there were a counter-petition to ask Microsoft
>> *not* to port IE, I would sign it.
>
> then create such a petition. there is nothing keeping you from doing so.

> do not fault him for trying to get more software ported to FreeBSD.

That's not what I'm faulting him for.

> if any criticism should be offered, it's that the current stance
> (last i heard) was to encourage software companies to port to Linux,
> and rely on compatibility. if that position has changed, please
> correct me.

No, that's still the current position, and I agree with it.  

Greg
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 01:31:52AM +0200, Stefano Riva wrote:
> 
>   Silly question: have you rebooted after tunefs?
> 
>   Well, in single user mode I always launch tunefs on a read-only mounted
> filesystem and it works for me...
> 
> # mount -r /var
> # tunefs -n enable /var
> # reboot

I just tried this sequence (ok not really in single user mode
because I would lose the networking and I don't like to drive 40km 
at 2am to reach the console :), but I killed nearly all the daemons 
in order to free /var).   Still not working.

I am suspecting the kernel build.
I do have ffs_softdep.c and softdep.h as symlinks in /usr/src/sys/ufs/ffs ; 
however I do not see ffs_softdep.o in /usr/src/sys/compile/<NAME>, 
just ffs_softdep_stub.o.  softupdates.h contains "#define NSOFTUPDATES 0".
Somehow all this looks suspicious to me.
Yet I have "options SOFTUPDATES" in /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/<NAME>.
Is that the right place for that option?

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On Tuesday, 23 May 2000 at  0:27:21 +0200, furio ercolessi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to enable softupdates on my /var partition, but
> I am having difficulties  (I am a FreeBSD newbie migrating
> from Linux exactly to improve filesystem performance; please
> bear with me).
>
> I did "ln -s ../../contrib/softupdates/*.[ch] ."  in /usr/src/sys/ufs/ffs.
> I put "options SOFTUPDATES" in /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/<NAME>.

Did you run config?

> I make-installed the custom kernel.
> I rebooted, went single user, unmounted my /var partition and did
>    # tunefs -n enable /dev/da0s1e
>    tunefs: soft updates set
>    # tunefs -p /dev/da0s1e
>    tunefs: soft updates:  (-n)                                enabled
>      [...more output...]
>    # mount /dev/da0s1e /var
>    # mount
>      [...]
>    /dev/da0s1e on /var (ufs, local, writes: sync 2 async 0)
>
> Now I understand that at this point softupdates should appear
> in the list within (...).  And this is not just a failure of mount
> to show it: I ran performance tests without seeing any difference
> between "enabled" and "disabled".
> I must have forgotten to do something.  Thanks for any clue...
> (I am on 3.4-RELEASE on a vulgar i586 platform).

On Tuesday, 23 May 2000 at  2:00:29 +0200, furio ercolessi wrote:
> On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 01:31:52AM +0200, Stefano Riva wrote:
>>
>>   Silly question: have you rebooted after tunefs?
>>
>>   Well, in single user mode I always launch tunefs on a read-only mounted
>> filesystem and it works for me...
>>
>> # mount -r /var
>> # tunefs -n enable /var
>> # reboot
>
> I just tried this sequence (ok not really in single user mode
> because I would lose the networking and I don't like to drive 40km
> at 2am to reach the console :), but I killed nearly all the daemons
> in order to free /var).   Still not working.
>
> I am suspecting the kernel build.
> I do have ffs_softdep.c and softdep.h as symlinks in /usr/src/sys/ufs/ffs ;
> however I do not see ffs_softdep.o in /usr/src/sys/compile/<NAME>,
> just ffs_softdep_stub.o.  softupdates.h contains "#define NSOFTUPDATES 0".
> Somehow all this looks suspicious to me.
> Yet I have "options SOFTUPDATES" in /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/<NAME>.
> Is that the right place for that option?

Yes.

No warnings from config?  

Greg
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I'm at my wits end here.

I have version netatalk-1.4b2+asun-2.1.3 on stable-3.4 with "suiddir" option.
I have two userids: mac and gumby.
"mac" is supposed to be the macintosh admin ID.  Its home dir is
the top level dir (and ufs mount point) /mac, (mode 4755) which it owns.
gumby owns /mac/gumby, its home dir (mode 4755).
Both have identical ".passwd" files in their respective home dirs,
each owns his .passwd file, the passwd files are mode 600.
The system master.passwd has the passwords of both ids "*"'d out.

I can login to mac, but gumby gives "incorrect password".  Doing
an "ls -lu" on each user's .passwd file, I see mac's .passwd has
been read, but not gumby's.  Yet when I rename gumby's .passwd file
to something else and try again, afpd complains:  "Failed to open
/mac/gumby/.passwd" (this is the correct path).

Has anyone seen this behavior?

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Bob,
 You're either contradicting yourself or not making yourself clear.
Does it lock up at random or when the 2nd cpu is starting up? ...Or
does it do it in the same time frame, only not all the time?
 If it works fine with one processor, have you swapped processors to
try them both? This would give you a good idea that both processors
are functional. Maybe it's a problem with the 2nd cpu slot. *shrug*
You need to give up more info and/or do some more testing.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Liotta, Bob
> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 5:39 PM
> To: 'questions@Freebsd.org'
> Subject: I have an SMP Problem
>
>
> Folks,
>
> I have an HP LC2000r 2 CPU System.  I built an SMP Kernel
> for 4.0 and during
> the boot stage, it
> randomly locks up.  My guess is it hangs when trying to
> start the 2nd CPU.
> I have other recent
> models of the HP NetServer and they work fine.  I currently
> have this
> working on LC3 Servers.
> Not sure what the problem is.  It will boot with a single
> processor though.
> I have attached an
> mptable listing.  Any ideas would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bob
>
>
>
>
>
> ============================================================
> ================
> ===
>
> MPTable, version 2.0.15
>
>  looking for EBDA pointer @ 0x040e, found, searching EBDA @
> 0x0009e800
>  searching CMOS 'top of mem' @ 0x0009e400 (633K)
>  searching default 'top of mem' @ 0x0009fc00 (639K)
>  searching BIOS @ 0x000f0000
>
>  MP FPS found in BIOS @ physical addr: 0x000f7970
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------------
> ---
>
> MP Floating Pointer Structure:
>
>   location:                     BIOS
>   physical address:             0x000f7970
>   signature:                    '_MP_'
>   length:                       16 bytes
>   version:                      1.4
>   checksum:                     0x4e
>   mode:                         Virtual Wire
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------------
> ---
>
> MP Config Table Header:
>
>   physical address:             0x0009e960
>   signature:                    'PCMP'
>   base table length:            356
>   version:                      1.4
>   checksum:                     0xde
>   OEM ID:                       'HP      '
>   Product ID:                   'LC 2000     '
>   OEM table pointer:            0x00000000
>   OEM table size:               0
>   entry count:                  36
>   local APIC address:           0xfee00000
>   extended table length:        272
>   extended table checksum:      248
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------------
> ---
>
> MP Config Base Table Entries:
>
>
> --
> Processors:     APIC ID Version State           Family  Model   Step
> Flags
>                  1       0x11    BSP, usable     6       8       1
> 0x387fb
> ff
>                  0       0x11    AP, usable      6       8       1
> 0x387fb
> ff
> --
> Bus:            Bus ID  Type
>                  0       PCI
>                  1       PCI
>                  2       PCI
>                  3       PCI
>                  4       PCI
>                  5       PCI
>                  6       ISA
> --
> I/O APICs:      APIC ID Version State           Address
>                  2       0x11    usable          0xfec00000
>                  3       0x11    usable          0xfec01000
> --
> I/O Ints:       Type    Polarity    Trigger     Bus ID
> IRQ    APIC ID PIN#
>                 ExtINT  active-hi        edge        6
> 0          2    0
>                 INT     active-hi        edge        6
> 1          2    1
>                 INT     active-hi        edge        6
> 2          2    2
>                 INT     active-hi        edge        6
> 3          2    3
>                 INT     active-hi        edge        6
> 4          2    4
>                 INT     active-lo       level        6
> 5          2    5
>                 INT     active-hi        edge        6
> 6          2    6
>                 INT     active-hi        edge        6
> 7          2    7
>                 INT     active-hi        edge        6
> 8          2    8
>                 INT     active-lo       level        6
> 9          2    9
>                 INT     active-lo       level        6
> 10          2   10
>                 INT     active-lo       level        6
> 11          2   11
>                 INT     active-hi        edge        6
> 12          2   12
>                 INT     active-hi        edge        6
> 13          2   13
>                 INT     active-hi        edge        6
> 14          2   14
>                 INT     active-hi        edge        6
> 15          2   15
>                 INT     active-lo       level        0
> 2:A          3    0
>                 INT     active-lo       level        0
> 3:A          3    1
>                 INT     active-lo       level        0
> 4:A          3    2
>                 INT     active-lo       level        0
> 5:A          3    3
>                 INT     active-lo       level        3
> 2:A          3    4
>                 INT     active-lo       level        3
> 6:A          3    8
>                 INT     active-lo       level        3
> 6:B          3    9
> --
> Local Ints:     Type    Polarity    Trigger     Bus ID
> IRQ    APIC ID PIN#
>                 ExtINT  active-hi        edge        6
> 0        255    0
>                 NMI     active-hi        edge        0
> 0:A        255    1
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------------
> ---
>
> MP Config Extended Table Entries:
>
> --
>
>  bus ID: 0 address type: I/O address
>  address base: 0x0
>  address range: 0x2000
> --
>
>  bus ID: 3 address type: I/O address
>  address base: 0x2000
>  address range: 0x900
> --
>
>  bus ID: 0 address type: I/O address
>  address base: 0x2900
>  address range: 0xd700
> --
>
>  bus ID: 0 address type: memory address
>  address base: 0x80000000
>  address range: 0x7d000000
> --
>
>  bus ID: 3 address type: memory address
>  address base: 0xfd000000
>  address range: 0x10000
> --
>
>  bus ID: 0 address type: memory address
>  address base: 0xfd010000
>  address range: 0x1df0000
> --
>
>  bus ID: 0 address type: memory address
>  address base: 0xfef00000
>  address range: 0x1100000
> --
>
>  bus ID: 0 address type: memory address
>  address base: 0xa0000
>  address range: 0x20000
> --
>
>  bus ID: 0 address type: memory address
>  address base: 0xd0000
>  address range: 0x10000
> --
>
>  bus ID: 0 address type: memory address
>  address base: 0xf00000
>  address range: 0x100000
> --
>
>  bus ID: 1 bus info: 0x00 parent bus ID: 0--
>
>  bus ID: 2 bus info: 0x00 parent bus ID: 0--
>
>  bus ID: 4 bus info: 0x00 parent bus ID: 3--
>
>  bus ID: 5 bus info: 0x00 parent bus ID: 3--
>
>
>  bus ID: 6 bus info: 0x01 parent bus ID: 0--
>
>  bus ID: 0 address modifier: add
>  predefined range: 0x00000000--
>
>  bus ID: 0 address modifier: add
>  predefined range: 0x00000001--
>
>  bus ID: 3 address modifier: subtract
>  predefined range: 0x00000000--
>
>  bus ID: 3 address modifier: subtract
>  predefined range: 0x00000001
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------------
> ---
>
> # SMP kernel config file options:
>
>
> # Required:
> options         SMP                     # Symmetric
> MultiProcessor Kernel
> options         APIC_IO                 # Symmetric (APIC) I/O
> # Optional (built-in defaults will work in most cases):
> #options                NCPU=2                  # number of CPUs
> #options                NBUS=7                  # number of busses
> #options                NAPIC=2                 # number of IO APICs
> #options                NINTR=24                # number of INTs
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> ----------------
> ---
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Bob Liotta
> Internet Services Champion
>
>
>
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I have done something really stupid, I removed the master.passwd file.
Is there anyway I can recreate it?
The trials and tribulation of learning.


Doug Barton wrote:
> 
> Kirk McDonald wrote:
> >
> > Can somebody help me out with this problem please?
> >
> > su-2.03# adduser
> > Use option ``-silent'' if you don't want to see all warnings and
> > questions.
> >
> > pwd_mkdb: line too long
> > pwd_mkdb: /etc/master.passwd: Inappropriate file type or format
> >
> > Invalid /etc/master.passwd - cannot add any users!
> 
>         You have to find the bad line in master.passwd and fix it. Compare the
> lines you've added to the ones already in the file, and try to figure
> out how they are different. Use 'pwd_mkdb -C /etc/master.passwd' to
> figure out if you've fixed it or not.
> 
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> 
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Ok.. I used the 4.0 kern.flp and mfsroot.flp to
create my partition and slices. Made some ufs and ext2
partitions. I have done this many times. 
I am getting the following message during startup.
fdisk is attached.  Anyway to fix this?

Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad1s2a
ad1s1: raw partition size != slice size
ad1s1: start 63, end 183455, size 183393
ad1s1c: start 63, end 163295, size 163233 


mark@slugo:/home/mark:> fdisk ad1
******* Working on device /dev/ad1 *******
parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
cylinders=9825 heads=32 sectors/track=63 (2016 blks/cyl)

Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1
parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are:
cylinders=9825 heads=32 sectors/track=63 (2016 blks/cyl)

Media sector size is 512
Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1
Information from DOS bootblock is:
The data for partition 1 is:
sysid 131,(Linux filesystem)
    start 63, size 183393 (89 Meg), flag 0
        beg: cyl 0/ sector 1/ head 1;
        end: cyl 90/ sector 63/ head 31
The data for partition 2 is:
sysid 165,(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
    start 183456, size 183456 (89 Meg), flag 80 (active)
        beg: cyl 91/ sector 1/ head 0;
        end: cyl 181/ sector 63/ head 31
The data for partition 3 is:
sysid 165,(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)      
    start 366912, size 9720144 (4746 Meg), flag 0
        beg: cyl 182/ sector 1/ head 0;
        end: cyl 1023/ sector 63/ head 15
The data for partition 4 is:
sysid 5,(Extended DOS)
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Hi:

I'm thinking about a network connection to the internet, either ISDN 
or DSL router. If I want to setup a firewall using FreeBSD, how much
horsepower does the box need? I'm thinking that it won't need much 
power to just pass IP packets back and forth. It will need just need 
2 ethernet cards right? Would a 486 66 w/ pentium upgrade chip and 
64Meg Ram be enough?

Regardless of the horsepower, what about other services. Can I run 
sendmail, and DNS on the same box that's the firewall. How do I 
makesure that the "Server Services" are protected behind the firewall 
eventhough they are on the same box. Would this mean that the 
server services would answer TCP/IP packets only on the ethernet 
interface that is on my side of the firewall.

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Hi.

I have had freebsd for about two months now but I still cannot get my modem
to work. I am not sure if it is supported though from the mailing archives
it would appear that it would be.

Under windows my modem is on com4 and using irq 11. However in freebsd sio3
is never found. Debugging did say that it found a network device named lp0.
Does this refer to my modem?

I have no clue as to how to go about figuring out what's wrong. Anyone got
any ideas? I don't know what kind of info you need so if you've a question
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Lew Glendenning wrote:
> 
> With the following kernel configuration for BSD4.0-stable AND rc.conf
> "linux_enable="YES":
> 
> Booting system checks file systems, starts daemons, initial rc.i386 linux,
> then
> 
> Fatal trap 12 page fault while in kernel mode
> Fault virtual address   = 0x18
>         fault code              = supervisor read, page not present
>         instruction ptr = 0x8: 0xc12000dbb
>         stack ptr               = 0x10: 0xcf883f10
>         frame ptr               = 0x10: 0xcf883f2c
>         code seg                = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b, =DPL 0, Pres1, def32 1,
> gran 1
>         procesor eflags = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL=0
>         Interrupt mask = none
>         trap number = 12
>         panic: page fault

/home/annes annes % uname -a
FreeBSD Think.ans.hm 4.0-STABLE FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #0: Sun May 21
12:03:00 CDT 2
000     annes@Think.ans.hm:/usr/src/sys/compile/Think  i386

Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
fault virtual address   = 0x2d
fault code              = supervisor read, page not present
instruction pointer     = 0x8:0xc097de33
stack pointer           = 0x10:0xc761bf20
frame pointer           = 0x10:0xc761bf3c
code seg                = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
			= DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
procesor eflags 	= interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL=0
interrupt mask 		= none
trap number 		= 12
panic: page fault

/var/log/messages

May 22 19:56:11 Think /kernel: Copyright (c) 1992-2000 The FreeBSD
Project.
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991,
1993
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: The Regents of the University of
California. All rights reserved.
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #0: Sun May 21
12:03:00 CDT 2000
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel:
annes@Think.ans.hm:/usr/src/sys/compile/Think
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: Timecounter "i8254"  frequency 1193182 Hz
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: Timecounter "TSC"  frequency 365807942 Hz
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: CPU: Pentium II/Pentium II Xeon/Celeron
(365.81-MHz 686-class CPU)
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: Origin = "GenuineIntel"  Id = 0x66a 
Stepping = 10
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel:
Features=0x183f9ff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,M
MX,FXSR>
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: real memory  = 100597760 (98240K bytes)
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: avail memory = 94740480 (92520K bytes)
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: Preloaded elf kernel "kernel" at
0xc02ff000.
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: Preloaded userconfig_script
"/boot/kernel.conf" at 0xc02ff09c.
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled
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May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: npx0: <math processor> on motherboard
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: npx0: INT 16 interface
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: pcib0: <Host to PCI bridge> on
motherboard
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: pci0: <PCI bus> on pcib0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: pcib1: <AcerLabs M5247 PCI-PCI(AGP
Supported) bridge> at device 1.0 on pci0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: pci1: <PCI bus> on pcib1
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: pci1: <NeoMagic MagicMedia 256AV SVGA
controller> at 0.0 irq 9
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: pci0: <unknown card> (vendor=0x11c1,
dev=0x0449) at 6.0 irq 9
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: isab0: <AcerLabs M1533 portable PCI-ISA
bridge> at device 7.0 on pci0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: isa0: <ISA bus> on isab0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: pci0: <unknown card> (vendor=0x125d,
dev=0x1969) at 8.0 irq 5
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: atapci0: <AcerLabs Aladdin ATA33
controller> port 0x78c0-0x78cf irq 15 at device 15.0 o
n pci0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: chip1: <AcerLabs M15x3 Power Management
Unit> at device 17.0 on pci0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: chip2: <PCI to CardBus bridge
(vendor=1217 device=6832)> irq 9 at device 19.0 on pci0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: chip3: <PCI to CardBus bridge
(vendor=1217 device=6832)> irq 9 at device 19.1 on pci0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: pci0: <AcerLabs M5237 (Aladdin-V) USB
controller> at 20.0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: fdc0: <NEC 72065B or clone> at port
0x3f0-0x3f5,0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2 on isa0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: fdc0: FIFO enabled, 8 bytes threshold
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: fd0: <1440-KB 3.5" drive> on fdc0 drive 0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: atkbdc0: <Keyboard controller (i8042)> at
port 0x60,0x64 on isa0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: atkbd0: <AT Keyboard> irq 1 on atkbdc0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: psm0: <PS/2 Mouse> irq 12 on atkbdc0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: psm0: model Generic PS/2 mouse, device ID
0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: vga0: <Generic ISA VGA> at port
0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa0000-0xbffff on isa0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: sc0: <System console> on isa0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles,
flags=0x200>
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: pcic0: <Intel i82365> at port 0x3e0-0x3e1
on isa0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: pcic0: Polling mode
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: pccard0: <PC Card bus -- kludge version>
on pcic0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: pccard1: <PC Card bus -- kludge version>
on pcic0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: sio0 at port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10
on isa0
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: sio0: type 16550A
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: ppc0: cannot reserve I/O port range
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: ad0: 4645MB <IBM-DBCA-204860>
[10068/15/63] at ata0-master using UDMA33
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: acd0: CDROM <CRN-8241B> at ata1-master
using WDMA2
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: Mounting root from ufs:/dev/wd0s2a
May 22 19:56:12 Think /kernel: pccard: card inserted, slot 0

buildworld.  No problem. 
installworld.  No Problem.  
Ran mergemaster.  
When I went to build a new kernel it told me my kernel was up to date. 
Ok.  
Did MAKEDEV all.  No problem.  
Rebooted.  Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
automatic reboot... 
When I comment out linux_enable="YES" in rc.conf then the computer will
boot.

Did you get your Linux Emulation back?  How?

Thanks,
-- 
Anne Sipes 
--
I was born because it was a habit in those days, people didn't know
anything else ... I was not a Child Prodigy, because a Child Prodigy is
a child who knows as much when it is a child as it does when it grows
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I'm running a 486/66 with 8 mb and a 800 mb hard drive and running qmail
(with POP), apache, NCFtp, SSH, NATD, IPFW and have about 30 people popping
mail, with about 8 people logging in with shell accounts, and 4 computers
accessing DSL through it. It works great! Now, I'd recommend more power, and
what you say you're going to run should work more than adequate. I know
people running a similar set up to mine on a 386! The beauty of BSD at work.

I'm only running command line through it, no X windows. But once set up, it
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Hi:

I'm thinking about a network connection to the internet, either ISDN
or DSL router. If I want to setup a firewall using FreeBSD, how much
horsepower does the box need? I'm thinking that it won't need much
power to just pass IP packets back and forth. It will need just need
2 ethernet cards right? Would a 486 66 w/ pentium upgrade chip and
64Meg Ram be enough?

Regardless of the horsepower, what about other services. Can I run
sendmail, and DNS on the same box that's the firewall. How do I
makesure that the "Server Services" are protected behind the firewall
eventhough they are on the same box. Would this mean that the
server services would answer TCP/IP packets only on the ethernet
interface that is on my side of the firewall.

lehquinn


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Chris,
In your favorite M$ operating system, fire up hyperterm, or any other
terminal app and connect to your modem. Type "AT" to make sure you get
an OK.
ATI codes will give you plenty of info on your modem. ATI1, ATI2,
ATI3, etc. Generally, ATI7 will give you the most info, from what i've
seen. But try them all. If you see any reference to WinModem, you know
you bought the wrong modem.
 Look on the Cirrus web site for specs on it. See what operating
systems it supports. Chances are that FreeBSD won't be on that list,
but the key is to look for any OS other than M$. Hope this helps...
-Otter


Chris Moline wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> 
> I have had freebsd for about two months now but I still cannot get my modem
> to work. I am not sure if it is supported though from the mailing archives
> it would appear that it would be.
> 
> Under windows my modem is on com4 and using irq 11. However in freebsd sio3
> is never found. Debugging did say that it found a network device named lp0.
> Does this refer to my modem?
> 
> I have no clue as to how to go about figuring out what's wrong. Anyone got
> any ideas? I don't know what kind of info you need so if you've a question
> feel free to ask at chris@theboss.net. TIA.
> 
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As has been said before, you *must* rebuild your kernel and the world at
the same time.


On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 01:57:08AM +0000, Anne wrote:
> buildworld.  No problem. 
> installworld.  No Problem.  
> Ran mergemaster.  
> When I went to build a new kernel it told me my kernel was up to date. 

 ^^^ If you re-ran config, make shouldn't tell you that your kernel is up
to date. If it does, run config -r, and recompile the kernel.

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On 22-May-00 Ken Stanley wrote:
> Hello, I have a AMD K7 SD11 and when I try to install FreeBSD 4.0
> from CD or Disk I get No Keyboard ( ps/2 ).. I have tired 3
> keyboards and keep getting the same error..
> 
> Is there anyway to fix this??

Well, your BIOS is broken, but you can work around it.  When the
boot floppy first starts up, hit a key at the beginning.  You will
then get a boot2 prompt (boot:).  Type '-h' and press Enter.  You
should be fine after that.

-- 

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Hi iv'e just installed Freebsd 4.0 REALSE from 3.4-STABLE i'm getitnd a =
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NOQUE:SYSERR(root): hash map ALIASO" missing map /etc/aliases.db=3D no =
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On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 04:13:32PM -0700, dsilver@mail.quantified.com wrote:
> Platform: FBSD 2.2.7
> 
> One of our machines which has two IDE drives in it crashed over the
> weekend and after that, the /var partition could not mount.  Here's
> /etc/fstab:
> # Device                Mountpoint      FStype  Options         Dump
> Pass#
> /dev/wd0s1b             none            swap    sw              0       0
> /dev/wd0s1a             /               ufs     rw              1       1
> /dev/wd0s1e             /usr            ufs     rw              2       2
> /dev/wd1s1e             /var            ufs     rw              2       2
> /dev/wd0s1f             /www            ufs     rw              2       2
> 
> So the root (/, /usr, /www) comes up fine, but when I try to run
> fsck, it says "Device not configured".  This drive had been in the machine
> for several months, so it's not a new drive at all.  Does anyone have
> some advice on how to determine if the drive went bad?  I've never seen
> fsck just quit like that.

What does,

  % grep wd1 /var/run/dmesg.boot

Say? Was the HDD detected at boot?

If so, what does,

  # dislabel -r wd1s1

Return?
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>      You should be using "sysmouse" for you mouse when runnig "X":

That fixed it. Thanks!



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Eric Ogren wrote:
> 
> As has been said before, you *must* rebuild your kernel and the world at
> the same time.
> 
> On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 01:57:08AM +0000, Anne wrote:
> > buildworld.  No problem.
> > installworld.  No Problem.
> > Ran mergemaster.
> > When I went to build a new kernel it told me my kernel was up to date.
> 
>  ^^^ If you re-ran config, make shouldn't tell you that your kernel is up
> to date. If it does, run config -r, and recompile the kernel.

I stopped everything else I was looking at and ran config -r and
recompiled the kernel.  Everything works now.

Thank you.
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I've just setup a NIS server and am now doing some testing on a nis
client. Not sure of what to make of this error message that keeps
repeating. I've run make in /var/yp and it seemed to build the hash of
things just fine. 
Any pointers???

NIS server at mydomain.net not in restricted mode access list --
rejecting.

A bit of info on each system here. 
Client: FreeBSD 4.0-Release
rc.conf entry

nisdomainname="clientdomain.com"
nis_client_enable="YES"
nis_client_flags="-S mydomain.net,core"

----------

Server FreeBSD 4.0-Stable

nisdomainname="mydomain.net"     # Set to NIS domain if using NIS (or NO).
nis_server_enable="YES"          # We're an NIS server (or NO).
nis_server_flags=""
nis_yppasswdd_enable="YES"
nis_yppasswdd_flags="-t /var/yp/master.passwd"
nis_client_enable="YES" 
nis_client_flags="-S mydomain.net,core"



Keith


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It sounds like I am very much similar in terms of computer experience.  I
was a Windows user all through high school and some in college but after
one class on PowerPC computers I decided I was much happier using a
Mac.  So I stopped using Microsoft tools for just about everything.

Eventually once college was over I took a job which stuck me in front of
a couple very nicely built and configured FreeBSD servers.  I had to
administer them and I learned as I went.  I found that the FreeBSD website
was very helpful in most daily tasks as I relied almost entirely on the
website for help with these systems.  I drew further support for systems
like DNS, Sendmail, and other common services from O'Reilly books, which I
highly recommend.  I would be lost without them.

After about a years experience with FreeBSD the Linux movement was
swelling and talk of hardware vendors jumping on the bandwagon encouraged
me to look at Linux.  I installed SuSE, Redhat and Caldera.  I tried each
one for a while but found that these more commercial products were not as
helpful as the less commercial FreeBSD.  When I wanted to do an update for
my Caldera distro, I was only aware of one ftp server where I could get
RPM update files.  I would run the updates and frequently the ftp server
would go offline and make it hard for me to continue with my updates.

I am not sure if Caldera is trying to encourage me to go get a new CD
each time I upgrade my system, and I do not care.  Their service was
horrible and it was largely the same with SuSE.  Redhat I simply had
problems with in general and did not give much time to it.

So now I have stopped exploring Linux and now only use FreeBSD for my
server systems.  At home I have an iMac running OS 9 on a network which is
fed by a DSL connection to the internet.  I have a FreeBSD box acting as a
firewall and Network Address Translator.

It works great and it is very easy for me to keep running smoothly.  And
with each new release of FreeBSD it keeps getting even easier.  And this
list is also very helpful when the answer is hard to find on a FreeBSD
website.

But if you are really new to Unix in general, Linux may be a good
solution.  There is a frustration level with FreeBSD that you have to get
passed.  It's focus is on the server side, not the desktop as it is for
Linux.  It does not autodetect your video and sound card and that can be
difficult to set up in FreeBSD if you have not done it before.

With Linux it seems to get the video and sound working rather easily and
you are all set to go.  After learning enough in the Linux world, you
could transition to FreeBSD more easily as you will be comfortable with a
half graphical/half command-line system.

I am comfortable with FreeBSD because my initial experience with computers
was DOS.  If you come from something like Windows95 and never used the
command-line, you may not be very happy with FreeBSD at all.

It may take some time to adjust, but if you have the time like you said,
go ahead and dig it.  It is a very nice system once you get to know it.

Brennan Stehling - web developer and sys admin
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On Mon, 22 May 2000, y u r i k wrote:

> Hello All,
> 
> total newbie here: all I was subjected to was Apple(mostly) and Windows
> before. Tried Linux. Installed several distros several times. Liked
> what I saw.
> 
> Could you, please, brief me on the differences between the two?
> Main objective is to learn why would I go BSD way.
> My understanding that BSD is better structured than Linux, but I have
> no real knowledge of either one. All I have is  plenty of free time and
> curiosity. Or shall I try going both?
> 
> I am not asking for "must die" kinda stuff, I just really never dealt
> with "real systems" before.
> 
> thank you in advance
> 
>   
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
>  Yuri
>      Vancouver, USA
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> 
> 
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Lots of questions...

I currently run a FreeBSD box as a Network Address Translator and a
Firewall for my DSL connection.  The DSL line comes into the black DSL box
which has 5 ethernet ports.  I connect that to one of my two ethernet
cards in the FreeBSD box.  I set that up as my outside gateway.  Here is a
page for reference...

http://www.freebsddiary.org/natrules.html

The other NIC card connects to 8 port hub where I have my iMac connect
with a private block of IP addresses.  I am using 192.168.1.*.  I use
ipnat and ipfw to do the network translation and firewalling.  They
running smoothly despite pulling down many mp3 files.  :)

My box is a PIII 550, so I cannot say if a 486 can handle the work you are
asking about, but I would venture to say it will work no problem.

Through ipnat, ipfw, sendmail and bind on there and let it rip.  Consider
what the box will be doing.  There really is very little to process.  If
you have enough memory to hold the kernel and filter rules and things in
memory it will run fast enough.  DNS and Sendmail are almost a non issue
as requests to those services would be quite rare... and if they are a
little sluggish, are you really going to notice much?

Doing address translation and firealling may take a bit of a toll on the
processor but that depends on how much traffic you will have going
through the computer.  I feel that these systems are very efficient, so it
may work really well.

But your biggest issues to manage will be your ethernet cards.  They will
be doing most of the work and you can easily get new cards and install
them if you have old ones which do not perform as you hope.

If you simply run this as a server for these services I would guess that
you would be ok.  If you want to render graphics or run X windows on this
machine, I would say you would want a faster processor.

I'd be curious how well this system does perform once you start using
it.  I would not mind running my natd/firewall server on a cheaper box so
I can tinker with the fast pentium for other uses.

:)

Brennan Stehling - web developer and sys admin
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On Mon, 22 May 2000 Lehquin@aol.com wrote:

> Hi:
> 
> I'm thinking about a network connection to the internet, either ISDN 
> or DSL router. If I want to setup a firewall using FreeBSD, how much
> horsepower does the box need? I'm thinking that it won't need much 
> power to just pass IP packets back and forth. It will need just need 
> 2 ethernet cards right? Would a 486 66 w/ pentium upgrade chip and 
> 64Meg Ram be enough?
> 
> Regardless of the horsepower, what about other services. Can I run 
> sendmail, and DNS on the same box that's the firewall. How do I 
> makesure that the "Server Services" are protected behind the firewall 
> eventhough they are on the same box. Would this mean that the 
> server services would answer TCP/IP packets only on the ethernet 
> interface that is on my side of the firewall.
> 
> lehquinn
> 
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I've searched everywhere, and haven't seen anything that can fix this 
problem.
I burned FreeBSD 4 ISO to a CD, then used it to boot a p133 Compaq. It got 
through everything fine, fdisk etc, wrote all the file system information 
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 03:33:52AM -0700, Mark Cox wrote:
> Hi iv'e just installed Freebsd 4.0 REALSE from 3.4-STABLE i'm getitnd a senmail error
> NOQUE:SYSERR(root): hash map ALIASO" missing map /etc/aliases.db= no such file or directory does anyone knwo what this means or how to fix it thanks in advance

You don't have an aliases database. Type,

  # newaliases

And see,

  # man 5 aliases
  # man 1 newaliases

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	Is anybody else seeing this problem:

>> Checksum OK for tcl8.3.1.tar.gz.
>> Checksum mismatch for tcl8.3.1plus.patch.gz.
Make sure the Makefile and md5 file (/usr/ports/lang/tcl83/files/md5)
are up to date.  If you are absolutely sure you want to override this
"check, type make NO_CHECKSUM=yes [other args]".
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/lang/tcl83.
*** Error code 1

	The patch file is coming from the neosoft site, which is
   the only site I see that has this file.

						Thanks, 
							Bruce


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Brennan W Stehling wrote:

> So now I have stopped exploring Linux and now only use FreeBSD for my
> server systems.  At home I have an iMac running OS 9 on a network which is
> fed by a DSL connection to the internet.  I have a FreeBSD box acting as a
> firewall and Network Address Translator.
> 
> It works great and it is very easy for me to keep running smoothly.  And
> with each new release of FreeBSD it keeps getting even easier.  And this
> list is also very helpful when the answer is hard to find on a FreeBSD
> website.
> 
> But if you are really new to Unix in general, Linux may be a good
> solution.  There is a frustration level with FreeBSD that you have to get
> passed.  It's focus is on the server side, not the desktop as it is for
> Linux.  It does not autodetect your video and sound card and that can be
> difficult to set up in FreeBSD if you have not done it before.

As you said, linux is a desktop focused OS. FreeBSD a server focused.
But there is some misconceptions about what you think! Linux does not
helps you detecting Graphical cards, sounds, etc. It's the instalation
utilities (comes with the dire linux distros, like Suse, RedHat,
Caldera) that performs such an action.
If you wants to set up things like X, just run XF86Setup, configuring
sound is easy too.
I think freebsd does much more than expected: who needs sound for a
server environment......
If you seek for a decent linux distro, try slackware! IT'S THE ONLY ONE
WORTH ENOUGH!


> With Linux it seems to get the video and sound working rather easily and
> you are all set to go.  After learning enough in the Linux world, you
> could transition to FreeBSD more easily as you will be comfortable with a
> half graphical/half command-line system.

> I am comfortable with FreeBSD because my initial experience with computers
> was DOS.  If you come from something like Windows95 and never used the
> command-line, you may not be very happy with FreeBSD at all.

FreeBSD does not need make users happy. What it really need is some to
make it happy.


just my two cents...


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On a new FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE installation:

mySys# cvsup -g -L 2 cvsupfile
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libXaw.so.6" not found

There is a libXaw in

Configuration had Linux-emulation enabled.  Disabling this didn't make a
difference.

I have done several other installations recently with no problems.  This one
had a lot of packages installed.

Any ideas what to do, besides reinstalling ??

Lew



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Hi!

I'm new in BSD, and I'm using FreeBSD 4.0
I have a lot of users on my computer, so, if they all
run screen, i don't have enough pty's, and i get a message
"Not enough PTYs".
How to correct the problem?

Thnx,
				Matija

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Hello,

What is the procedure to setup and configure sound (pnp) with
FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE?  Thanks!

Best,

Sammy

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Hi,

Can some one point me to a how to on setting up Free BSD 4 /post install
to use Xfce when the startx command is used. The installation I have
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I get a GTK error.

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> I'm new in BSD, and I'm using FreeBSD 4.0
> I have a lot of users on my computer, so, if they all
> run screen, i don't have enough pty's, and i get a message
> "Not enough PTYs".
> How to correct the problem?
> 

You'll need to recompile your kernel, paying attention to:

pseudo-device   pty	16

You may also need to add more entries in /dev

See http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/kernelconfig-config.html#KERNELCONFIG-PTYS
for more information.


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Nevermind,

My brain woke up it's xfce_setup.
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hello.
I have 2 NT servers whitch are managing a NT domain with users.
if I replace these 2 servers with freeBSD, does it can manage a
NT domain, with login and password for users on NT workstations ?
if yes, where can I find documentation to create a NT domain
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Hello,

-I am trying to get my hands on a ssh client.
I tried using the ports for ktelnet and openssh, ssh2 etc etc but sadly it doesn'
work. I am running FreeBSD 3.3

- Iam pondering on using the openssh_tar.gz file so I can run "./configure"
"make" and then finally "make install"

- Not suprisingly, it doesn't seem to be on the www.openssh.com web site.

Question

1) has anyone tried the proposed method in point number 2?
2) If the above answer is "yes" where can I get a copy of openssh_tar.gz

- Please Cc this response to my non university email address "dannyh@idx.com.au"




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Saverio Perugini wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> What is the procedure to setup and configure sound (pnp) with
> FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE?  Thanks!

For 4.0, you frequently add "device pcm" to your kernel, config, make,
and make install it. After you reboot, you "cd /dev" and "./MAKEDEV
snd0". This sequence works for the many. It worked on 2 of 3 of my
systems. The 3rd system required an sbc driver. Since you didn't
specify what sound card you have in your system, you may have to read
/sys/i386/conf/LINT and see if you need something else.

I use sound mainly on KDE and that has a few quirks once you get your
sound card recognized.

Good luck,

Kent


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> 
> On Mon, 22 May 2000, Steve Leibel wrote:
>> My / just filled up, here's the output of df:
>> 
>> Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
>> /dev/wd2s1a     39647    38551    -2075   106%    /
>> /dev/wd2s1f   7803734  3044533  4134903    42%    /usr
>> /dev/wd2s1e     19815     3008    15222    17%    /var
>> procfs              4        4        0   100%    /proc
>> 
>> 
>> What kind of things should I be looking to delete or change?  How
>> do 
>> I resize it without having to repartition my disk or mess up the
>> rest 
>> of my configuration?
>> 
You can't resize the partition. But you can make another partition on
you disk (possibly an extended one), formatted in UFS and mount it
somewhere in you tree.

Use 'du -x -d 1 /'  to see what is the largest directory. Disregard
the lines for /usr and /var as they are separate, as df showed above.

Perhaps /tmp has grown out of bounds? Which can be solved by
symlinking /tmp to /usr/tmp for example.

man du and man ln are very helpful. 

My box says (for you to get a hang of the kind of sizes to expect)

lagrange# du -d 1 -x /
3321    /dev
1       /usr
1       /var
1922    /stand
562     /etc
2       /cdrom
1       /proc
3283    /bin
335     /boot
1       /lkm
50      /mnt
1746    /modules
2879    /root
8081    /sbin
1       /dist
1       /a
28177   /

Note that /tmp is not there as the '-x' was specified for du. And
/usr and /var are just mount points.


/Micke


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* Florian Peth <florian.peth@univ-reims.fr> [000523 00:11] wrote:
> hello.
> I have 2 NT servers whitch are managing a NT domain with users.
> if I replace these 2 servers with freeBSD, does it can manage a
> NT domain, with login and password for users on NT workstations ?
> if yes, where can I find documentation to create a NT domain
> with freeBSD ?
> 
> thank you very much for the answer.

see http://www.samba.org, Samba can do all this.

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At 08:40 AM 5/23/00 +0200, Florian Peth wrote:
>hello.
>I have 2 NT servers whitch are managing a NT domain with users.
>if I replace these 2 servers with freeBSD, does it can manage a
>NT domain, with login and password for users on NT workstations ?
>if yes, where can I find documentation to create a NT domain
>with freeBSD ?

The SAMBA suite allows for network connectivity using Windows domain=20
network protocols.  However, according to the man page for samba the domain=
=20
controller option in the smb.conf is deprecated.  It is my understanding=20
though that Samba is capable of being a domain controller (PDC, not sure=20
but probably, and BDC, yes)  man 7 samba, man 8 smbd, man 5 smb.conf, man 8=
=20
nmbd

- Jim

>thank you very much for the answer.
>
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On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 12:41:11PM -0700, Kent Stewart wrote:
> 
> 
> leegold wrote:
> > 
> > I've read tons of stuff on the web. still trying to understand the basics of
> > the FreeBSD installation. maybe if anyone could explain the following term,
> > concepts it would make a dent:
> > 
> > disk labeling  (vs. slices, partitions, mounting points ).
> > slices, (vs partitions, what's the difference).
> > mounting points.
> > how dirs (eg. \ ) are mounted to the partitions ( or is it slices ), why,
> > how, when?
> 
> The \ concept has to go. It is now the way it was originally
> developed. Microsoft just didn't understand that the / key was easier
> to get to than the \ key was.
> 

Maybe Billy G is English? On a UK keyboard `\` is between `Z` and
Left-Shift and `/` is the same as a US keyboard (I think), next to
Right-Shift ;)

> It will be hard to talk to someone outside of the FreeBSD community
> about FreeBSD terminology. I have a great deal of trouble with the
> term slice. No matter what you do that conflicts with current
> terminology. It is the 100+K FreeBSD users against the 100+M users
> that don't understand. If you add a FreeBSD slice to an HD, your bios
> talks about it being a partition. I think we used a terminology that
> goes against the wind so to speak.
> 
> When you think about the term slice, it also fits because you have
> really sliced the drive up and are creating a super extended
> partition. Since I am used to the FreeBSD usage, trying to install
> Linux on a system has been difficult. I need one system that will boot
> Linux and setting up one on my systems is really difficult. I don't
> have any problem adding FreeBSD and it is because of the slice
> concept. I added FreeBSD to an old system with NT 4 on it and both
> needed to be under 8GB to boot. The FreeBSD 4.0 slice located after
> the extended partition containing the NT boot worked just fine. It
> also made copying the existing disk structure from a 5GB to a 20GB a
> snap :).
> 
> Some rules are: an HD can have 4 primary partitions on it. One of
> those partitions can be an extended partition. A slice is a primary
> partition and you can have more than 1. A slice can be larger than
> 8.4GB and your system will boot if and only if your / parition is
> separated from the other partitions. The / partition has to be totatly
> located in front of cylinder 1024, which is ~8.4GB using LBA. I go
> with a 100MB / partition and that has around 30% freespace. I separate
> out /var, /tmp, and /usr. I have a 500MB /var, a 1.5GB /tmp, and
> everything else is assigned to /usr. These sizes are extremely
> generous. When you have 12GB free, what is 500MB more or less :). Each
> FreeBSD partition is a mount point. Since they mount onto your /
> partition, they need unique names. The names for /, /var, /tmp, and
> /usr are not variables. They have to mount with those names precisely.
> Changing /usr to /kent would be like renaming your windows/system32 to
> /windows/lee and expecting windows to work. It won't.
> 
> I add my users in /home which is linked to /usr/home. I can cd to
> ~seti and end up in /home/seti. The advantage in using the /home
> concept.
> 
> There is a lot to learn.
> 
> Have fun,
> 
> Kent
> 
> > 
> > Thanks (newbie)
> > 
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> -- 
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Each beginning of a semester I create some 50 accounts on my server.
Till now I have used a default password for every account, but I
intend to give every student a unique password from now on. Question
is: Are there any programs that help in producing passwords of any
quality?

I imagine I could chop up, say, md5-checksums into ascii chars and
remove the ones that don't fit this purpose etc. But if there already
exists a program to do this job I'd rather use it.

/Micke
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From owner-freebsd-questions  Tue May 23  0:16:27 2000
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I noticed during last cvsup that a new portby the
name isc-dhcp3 appeared in /usr/ports/net. However
I can't seem to get the difference between isc-dhcp3
and isc-dhcp2:

#/usr/ports/net$diff -u isc-dhcp2/ isc-dhcp3/
diff -u isc-dhcp2/Makefile isc-dhcp3/Makefile
--- isc-dhcp2/Makefile  Sun Apr 16 12:29:16 2000
+++ isc-dhcp3/Makefile  Sun Apr  9 20:11:48 2000
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 # Date created:         7 Mar 1996
 # Whom:                 se
 #
-# $FreeBSD: ports/net/isc-dhcp2/Makefile,v 1.32 2000/04/09 18:11:48 cpiazza Exp $
+# $FreeBSD: ports/net/isc-dhcp3/Makefile,v 1.32 2000/04/09 18:11:48 cpiazza Exp $
 #
 
 PORTNAME=      isc-dhcp
Only in isc-dhcp2/: README.html
Common subdirectories: isc-dhcp2/files and isc-dhcp3/files
Common subdirectories: isc-dhcp2/patches and isc-dhcp3/patches
Common subdirectories: isc-dhcp2/pkg and isc-dhcp3/pkg

Any ideas?

Regards
------------
Dan Larsson


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There's a nifty little program called pwdgen.

Simply download it by using:

fetch ftp://ftp.komputom.com.pl/pub/Linux/secure/pwdgen-0.01.tar.gz

Then, just compile the small .c program and you have a password 
generator.

Perhaps someone could add it to the ports tree??  :)

Cheers,
Marc

On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 09:12:19AM +0200, Micke Josefsson wrote:
> Each beginning of a semester I create some 50 accounts on my server.
> Till now I have used a default password for every account, but I
> intend to give every student a unique password from now on. Question
> is: Are there any programs that help in producing passwords of any
> quality?
> 
> I imagine I could chop up, say, md5-checksums into ascii chars and
> remove the ones that don't fit this purpose etc. But if there already
> exists a program to do this job I'd rather use it.
> 
> /Micke
> ----------------------------------
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> mj@isy.liu.se
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Hi,

Got a few questions on 4.0-RELEASE (I finally got a 
CD set yesterday):-

1/ Is there some code for driver for the SBLive sound 
   card somewhere (I thought I overheard something on 
   the list a while back about emu10k1.c etc).  I dont 
   want to spend money on OSS because it's crappy - 
   crackling and high CPU is not on my wanted list.

2/ Does the Linux-Glide package support 3DFx Voodoo 3
   3000 cards yet (I can get rid of Linux if yes!).

3/ The XFree86 3.3.6 that came on the CD set appears to
   be broken authentication-wise.  xdm bombs every user
   login with clients (xterm etc) not being able to 
   connect to the display.  Any ideas?  There is 
   something about magic cookies in the error dump 
   which I cant post at the mo.

4/ Is it worth upgrading to -STABLE? (reasons req'd)  
   -RELEASE seems perfectly ok!

Cheers,

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Hi,

Got a few questions on 4.0-RELEASE (I finally got a 
CD set yesterday):-

1/ Is there some code for driver for the SBLive sound 
   card somewhere (I thought I overheard something on 
   the list a while back about emu10k1.c etc).  I dont 
   want to spend money on OSS because it's crappy - 
   crackling and high CPU is not on my wanted list.

2/ Does the Linux-Glide package support 3DFx Voodoo 3
   3000 cards yet (I can get rid of Linux if yes!).

3/ The XFree86 3.3.6 that came on the CD set appears to
   be broken authentication-wise.  xdm bombs every user
   login with clients (xterm etc) not being able to 
   connect to the display.  Any ideas?  There is 
   something about magic cookies in the error dump 
   which I cant post at the mo.

4/ Is it worth upgrading to -STABLE? (reasons req'd)  
   -RELEASE seems perfectly ok!

Cheers,

-----------------------------------------------------------
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Hi, I have setup a small test harness consisting of 4 machines in the
following config

								------
							    |  A  |
		                        ------
								   | 172.16.0.1
                                   |
								   |
								   | 172.16.0.3
					---------------------------------------
                    |                                     |
                    |									  |
					|				B					  |
					|10.0.1.1				  192.168.0.1 |
					|-------------------------------------
                    |									  |
					|									  |
					|10.0.1.2				  192.168.0.2 |			  
				________                              _________
				|	    |                             |       |
				|   C   |                             |   D   |
				|_______|                             |_______|

A, C, D are identical FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE machines with 128MB and
Celeron/400 with Intel EEpro 100Mbps card. They have 6GB IDE disks

B is a P3/550 with 4.0-stable and 3 EEpro 100Mbps cards. Has a 9GB
SCSI disk

Right now, B has no rules on it so it is acting just as a router. I
plan to add rules to it later on

Subsequently I am going to replace B with a Watchguard and a Netscreen
to see relative performance

I am looking for some advice as to tools/techniques I can use to
generate network traffic between the boxes. 

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HI,

I want to install FreeBSD 3.3. where will I get the whore tar zipped
sources?

thanks
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Hi,

I am trying to complie a C code of xdm, its erroring out because it cannot 
find the defination of  BSD44SOCKETS constant in any of the header files,
Please let me know which header file contains the defination of BSD44SOCKETS 
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Alfred Perlstein <bright@wintelcom.net> wrote:

> afaik under 3.x you must tunefs the raw device (/dev/rda0s1e).

Hmm, I think tunefs picks the raw device itself if you specify the
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Hi,

	Have a look at http://www.freebsd.org/, goto the "Getting FreeBSD"
section and then look for a mirror site near you. The FreeBSD Handbook
has got a Installation Guide which you'll find helpfull. This you can
also
find on the main FreeBSD page.

Regards
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> HI,
> 
> I want to install FreeBSD 3.3. where will I get the whore tar zipped
> sources?
> 
> thanks
> --gb
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On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 09:36:03AM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
> [Format recovered--see http://www.lemis.com/email/email-format.html]
> 
> On Sunday, 21 May 2000 at 15:50:14 -0400, Bill A. K. wrote:
> > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6700                                                      
> > X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2919.6700
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> >      I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more traffic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft to port Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.
> > The URL for my site is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com
> > If you would be interested in a small banner, etc. for your own web site, please let me know, and I'll see what I can do.
> 
> I think this is a very bad idea.  Look at your mail message for one
> good reason why: Microsoft software is just plain broken.  You
> probably don't even realise that your message was written without line
> breaks.  Isn't it much easier to read like this?
> 

Yes :) (mutt + emacs) > IE

Does no one remember that this same poster posted the same appeal on
5/9/99 under the thread "IE for FreeBSD"
(http://docs.freebsd.org/mail/archive/1999/freebsd-questions/19990912.freebsd-questions.html).
I've looked back through that thread and it was generally put down as
being a Bad Idea.

I've also looked at the poster's petition site and, apart from the
post you (Greg) added today, mine seems to be the only dissenting
voice (posted at the time of the original thread). Guess only those
who are in favour take the time to contribute to petitions.


 
> > I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more
> > traffic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft
> > to port Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.  The URL for my site
> > is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com If you would be interested
> > in a small banner, etc. for your own web site, please let me know,
> > and I'll see what I can do.
> 
> In the FreeBSD project, we're trying to get away from Microsoft, not
> come closer to it.  If there were a counter-petition to ask Microsoft
> *not* to port IE, I would sign it.
> 
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Hi,

	I'm running a secondary DNS for my domain which is 
hosted by Granitecanyon. The idea was that whenever the two
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I don't get cut off from the world completely.

	Every time I send a e-mail to the questions mail list,
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maybe not quite.

	Normally I don't see much DNS traffic if any at all
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	What then causes my DNS to be queried when I send an 
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Geneltmen:
Does FreeBSD support any of the PromiseTechnology upgrade cards: Ultra33, 
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I have an old Zeos 486DX266 that I want to use for experimenting and as a 
server for printers and workstation for word processing.  It has a Phoenix 
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upgrade to have a larger disk drive and wonder if the Promise cards will work?
I found nothing on this in the knowledge base.
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On Sun, 21-May-2000 at 12:19:56 +0200, Philipp Huber wrote:
> On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 11:54:23AM +0200, johan.dahlberg@home.se wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I saw a page on www.freebsd.org that said that FreeBSD supports the HLT cpu instruction just as Linux does, but is this really true? I have done some tests proving that it just can't be true. With Linux (2.2.15) I got a cpu temperature of 31 degrees celsius and with FreeBSD I got 47 degrees celcius, the tests where done on the same computer at idle state. Do I have to activate the HLT instruction on FreeBSD or something? The system I tested temperatures on was an Abit BP6 with dual celeron 500MHz cpu's. I tested the temperatures with a regular thermometer since I've never really trusted those built in sensors. ;)
> 
> you need to add the following option in your kernel config file:
> 
> options		CPU_SUSP_HLT
> 

Hmm, isn't that a different thing? Johan said that his machine was in an
idle state. But when looking at LINT, CPU_SUSP_HLT seems to do something
different:

# CPU_SUSP_HLT enables suspend on HALT.  If this option is set, CPU
# enters suspend mode following execution of HALT instruction.
# 

Also, when looking at initcpu.c, CPU_SUSP_HLT seems to be available
only for certain Cyrix processors.

I think, what Johan wanted to know is: Does FreeBSD use the HLT
instruction when idle'ing around? If yes, the CPU should be cooler
than it is now...

	-Andre


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Hi,

I searched in the FreeBSD home page. I went through the
releases/i386/3.3-STABLE directory. In it there is only one directory
called packages. 

What I want is a tar zipped bundle of freebsd 3.3. Where can I get?

thanks
--gb

On Tue, 23 May 2000, Willem Brown wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> 	Have a look at http://www.freebsd.org/, goto the "Getting FreeBSD"
> section and then look for a mirror site near you. The FreeBSD Handbook
> has got a Installation Guide which you'll find helpfull. This you can
> also
> find on the main FreeBSD page.
> 
> Regards
> Willem Brown
> 
> "G.B.Naidu" wrote:
> > 
> > HI,
> > 
> > I want to install FreeBSD 3.3. where will I get the whore tar zipped
> > sources?
> > 
> > thanks
> > --gb
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	We are changing some systems calls in order to really implement
our  filesystem.
	We were dealing with NFS and discovered that it uses the function
getvfsbyname, that is implemented in libc, to decide which filesystems are
recognized. It uses a function called sysctl, also implemented in 
libc, that passes the control to the kernel.
	We are having some troubles since  the libc that came with
the  FreeBSD3.1 CDROM doesn't compile. Do you know where we can get
another libc  version  that is compatible?
	The function sysctl calls another kernel function called __sysctl,
that is implemented in kern_sysctl.c. In this point, we are facing the following
problem: 
	__sysctl is implemented with two parameters, but when it is called
by the libc sysctl, six parameters are passed.

	Please, can you help us ?

	Sinceraly,

	Adriano, Benicio e Eveline 
	Graduate Students at UFMG - Belo Horizonte - Brazil 






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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 10:01:35AM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
> On Tuesday, 23 May 2000 at  0:27:21 +0200, furio ercolessi wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am trying to enable softupdates on my /var partition, but
> > I am having difficulties  (I am a FreeBSD newbie migrating
> > from Linux exactly to improve filesystem performance; please
> > bear with me).
> >
> Did you run config?

No, I didn't.  What a fool I am.  Thanks, Greg!

> > to show it: I ran performance tests without seeing any difference
> > between "enabled" and "disabled".

Now I see the difference, and it is astounding.

furio ercolessi
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Hi!

  I'm using FreeBSD-4.0-RELEASE and I'm not able to get my sound card
work.

  my soundcard is "Monte Carlo 929" by "Turtle Beach". AFAIK there is
MAD16 (OPTi 82C929) and is compatible w/ mss, sb (i guess sb pro), midi
(YM 3812/OPL3) and have MPU 401 interface.

  I only need mss to work. There are some documents about configuring it
but now... I found out this:

  using device snd is obsolete, I tried it and there is much more nois
than real sounds

  device pcm doesnt find the card
  device pcm0 irq 10 ... etc.... then this if found:
pcm0: <CS4231A> at port 0x530-0x537 irq 10 drq 1 flags 0xa100 on isa0

but at boot time and at any time I want to use it, it seems to wait for
some time-out... nothing there's nothing to be heared.

$ cat /dev/sndstat
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) May 23 2000 11:08:18
Installed devices:
pcm0: <CS4231A> at io 0x530 irq 10 drq 1 (1p/1r channels)

  I had the similar (or the same) problem in linux, it seems that it found
mss (CS4231A) but do not use MAD16 which is really needed to be used to
make sound (AFAIK - but maybe I'm wrong).

  I have found some information in list-archives - there was some options
MAD16_PORT but it doesn't seem to work. And handbook is about kernel 3.x
:( - am I missing the newest one?

  Any help?

                                Zeno



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Hi,

I would like to know which of the FreeBSD 4.x line of releases are stable
and good to use. I need to know which version is safe to use to develop a
commercial device driver. Can some body help me which stable? Is it 4.0 or
some new version is available?

thanks
--gb




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On Mon, 22 May 2000, Brennan W Stehling wrote:

> After about a years experience with FreeBSD the Linux movement was
> swelling and talk of hardware vendors jumping on the bandwagon encouraged
> me to look at Linux.  I installed SuSE, Redhat and Caldera.  I tried each
> one for a while but found that these more commercial products were not as
> helpful as the less commercial FreeBSD.  When I wanted to do an update for
> my Caldera distro, I was only aware of one ftp server where I could get
> RPM update files.  I would run the updates and frequently the ftp server
> would go offline and make it hard for me to continue with my updates.
> 
> I am not sure if Caldera is trying to encourage me to go get a new CD
> each time I upgrade my system, and I do not care.  Their service was
> horrible and it was largely the same with SuSE.  Redhat I simply had
> problems with in general and did not give much time to it.

Brennan,

You might want to try slackware.  It's author (Pat Volkerding) refuses
to 'dumb down' the OS to make it accessible to people who don't really
want a unix box to begin with...

Anyway, like FBSD it is a Walnut Creek product.  In fact the FBSD developers
are on speaking terms with Pat or so I'm told.  ;-)

Slackware is streamlined and smart.  RedHat and its derivatives are cute.
A little too cute.  I tried slackware when I wanted unix at home and couldn't
afford UnixWare (awhile back).  Since then I've tried all the flavours.
I still like slack but I also use FBSD.  It is very reminiscent of UnixWare.
Great filesystem and an AT&T Unix feel to it.  I'd like to see FBSD modernise
some of its feel - like some of the device names.  They are unwieldy and 
could be simplified.  I'd like to see Linux get a real filesystem.   Anyway, 
both slackware and FBSD have strengths and weaknesses and I like both.

Bottom line:  Walnut Creek is simply the best.  Therefore I have subs to
both of their banner products.  And I run both on production boxes.
I am also a fan of Tim O'Reilly as are you...and waiting for the inevitable
slew of FBSD books.  That would really be helpful.

The linux v. fbsd thing is getting rather stale.  It was silly to begin
with, I mean, why spend time arguing about the OS when you could argue
about things like whether perl is better than python?  (Obviously this
is rhetorical!  Perl is clearly better.  ;-)  TFIC here!

Cheers,
Tom

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Hello

I decided that I need an office package and I asked around a bit. The
product people seemed to like best was applixware office. I checked their
homepage and they have both linux and freebsd versions available. However,
their latest version is 5.0, which does only exist for linux so far.
I wrote them and asked about when the freebsd version will be shipped.
Here's the reply:

> As of right now we are only offering 4.4.2 for FreeBSD.  The decision is
> still pending on whether we are going to release a 5.0 version.  If you
> are interested in 4.4.2 you can purchase at the following URL:
> www.cdrom.com/titles/index.phtml.

OK, I don't blame them. But what I want to know (and also asked them, but
didn't get a reply) is this:

Is the linux version running fine under freebsd? If so, I'll buy 5.0, if
not, I will have to get 4.42.

What are your experiences? I heard 4.42 linux version runs fine, what
about 5.0?

Thanks, Tobe



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I initially tried using XFree during FreeBSD installation, but after two
failed attempts, I used XConfig and was able to get X window working.  Since
then, I've gone back into XConfig to tweak the settings (increased screen
resolution to 1024 x 768, turned off the virtual display mode, etc.)  Now I
need to increase color depth to 16 bpp from 8 bpp.  For some reason even
invoking X window with the command, startx -bpp 16 doesn't change anything;
I'm still in 256 color mode.  Is there any difference between running
XConfig and /stand/sysinstall?  Which is better (or safer)?

Mark


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> invoking X window with the command, startx -bpp 16 doesn't change anything;

It should be startx -- -bpp 16

R.


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I had that error once installing on an older (bios) machine. 
My work-around was to use the two boot floppies (kern & mfsroot) and
then
choose the cd media from the install menu.  Worked fine for me.

Phoneless Cord wrote:
> 
> I've searched everywhere, and haven't seen anything that can fix this
> problem.
> I burned FreeBSD 4 ISO to a CD, then used it to boot a p133 Compaq. It got
> through everything fine, fdisk etc, wrote all the file system information
> successfully, started the emergency shell on tty4, then gave me:
> "Error mounting /dev/acd0c on /dist: Input/output error(5)"
> After that, it gave me:
> "Unable to initialize selected media."
> Any help/ideas would be appreciated.
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On Tue, 23 May 2000 09:14:35 +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:

>More
>importantly, this means that Forte Agent is also broken.  Like your
>message, the original message was sent as type text/plain, which means
>"display exactly as written".  If Forte Agent wraps the text, it is
>not displaying it correctly.

Hey, don't bash FortИ Agent! I really like that program. It has an
option: "word wrap". If you disable it, you get one line of text. If you
enable it, it will wrap at the window's edge, which still means that
lines can be unreadably long (150 characters or so, it's too easy to
loose track of the textline that way), but at least, you don't need to
scroll horizontally. Even Notepad has that option.

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> I would like to know which of the FreeBSD 4.x line of releases are stable
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Hi all,

I have finally gotten a stable connection to my ISP via modem, and am having 
difficulties accessing the web with Netscape. I keep getting server not 
found errors, and I am fairly certain that this is because the DNS server is 
not listed in my IP address list....they use DHCP on the PPP connection, but 
I still cannot use my browser. I can ftp using an IP address, so I know the 
connection is good, but can anyone help me configure my browser to function 
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Daniel Killingsworth said on May 23, 2000 at 10:42:38:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have finally gotten a stable connection to my ISP via modem, and am having 
> difficulties accessing the web with Netscape. I keep getting server not 
> found errors, and I am fairly certain that this is because the DNS server is 
> not listed in my IP address list....they use DHCP on the PPP connection, but 
> I still cannot use my browser. I can ftp using an IP address, so I know the 
> connection is good, but can anyone help me configure my browser to function 
> properly?

Edit /etc/resolv.conf, and insert the IP address of your ISP's DNS server.

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For the Free BSD , I would like to know the equivalent command for the aix
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Hi

I (in a fit of madness) managed to hose my FreeBSD machine by installing
the /usr/src from 4.0-R, doing a make buildworld, make installworld. Since
I was running with an old 4.0-C kernel (from about April 1999), the new
binaries refused to run, core-dumping because of an unknown syscall. Since
I was unable to boot the 4.0-C kernels I had, I booted from a 4.0-R
boot floppy, and tried to get sanity back using the fixit floppy.

Unfortunately, when I try and see my filesystems, I can't see /usr or
/var. This machine only has a single hard disk in it, which is on the
secondary IDE controller (so as not to conflict with my SCSI controller -
the computer freezes up if my IDE disk is on the primary IDE, and the SCSI
disk is installed). The disk is the master on that controller. Under
4.0-C, the filesystems were on /dev/wd2s1a (root), /dev/wd2s1f (/usr) and
/dev/wd2s1e (/var). Since these devices didn't exist when I went into
fixit mode, I managed to create them using the MAKEDEV from the fixit
floppy. (Once I've got everything mounted, I can make a new 4.0-R kernel
from the sources which are on my IDE disk)

However, when I try and mount things, I can only mount the root
filesystem. Both the /dev/ad2s1f and /dev/ad2s1e give me an 'invalid
superblock' message.

So:

Does anyone have an explanation for what might be going on here?

Can someone send me the correct major/minor numbers for ad2s1* device
nodes. I am not entirely convinced that MAKEDEV created them correctly
(since I had to hack it to get it to work), and I can try and and mknod
the correct device nodes directly.

Thanks for any assistance,
Peter
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Rahul Siddharthan said on May 23, 2000 at 20:17:09:
> Edit /etc/resolv.conf, and insert the IP address of your ISP's DNS server.

Should have been clearer: insert a line like the following
nameserver 12.34.56.78
replacing the number with the IP address of your nameserver.

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I am using FreeBDS 4.0 GENERIC kernel with two Aopen 56k
PCI PnP modems that do not have jumpers to set com or irq.
Want to use one for dial out connection to my ISP
(com1 cuaa1) and the other to accept dial in calls
(com2 tty1). Want this FreeBDS server to function like an
ISP server using modems instead of NIC over T1.

After the BIOS Post completes the 
PC Bios PCI Device Listing for the two modems shows

Bus No Device No Func No Vendor Id  Device ID IRQ
   0      18        0      127A       1005    12
   0      19        0      127A       1005    5

During the startup of FreeBSD the Probe issues the
following Messages

pci0 <unknown card> (vendor=0x127a, dev=0x1005) at 18.0 irq 12
pci0 <unknown card> (vendor=0x127a, dev=0x1005) at 19.0 irq 5

I also get this same Info when I issue command pciconf -l

My questions are
1 What is FreeBSD trying to tell me with these msgs?
2 What is the PnP ID for each modem?
3 What do I have to do to activate modems, assign them
  device names, and setup modem to dial my ISP at bootup
  using Kernel PPP and setup the second modem to answer
  dial in calls using  	Kernel PPP?


Blind alleys I have gone down.
 
I have read a lot of mailing-list messages dealing with PnP
modems being WINmodems and that they just don't work with
any release of FreeBSD. This sure was true with 3.4 and
older FreeBSD versions but Version 4.0 says this has been
fixed. Version 4.0 was just released in March 2000 and the
documentation has not been updated to give info on how to
get it to work in FBSD4.

One of the mailing-list messages says to add the modem's
PnP ID to the serial driver table in /sys/i386/isa/sio.c to
activate the modem.  Well version 4.0 does not have a file
sio.c in that directory path.  This must be out of date
info.

I also tried manual boot-time configuration using
pnp 18 0 enable bios   But pnp command is nolonger valid
at  boot -c   in FBSD 4.0.


Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.

Joe Barbish

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Hello,

I search for "Mylex" in the FreeBSD site but found only the reference '[
Please note that BusLogic/Mylex "Flashpoint"  adapters are NOT yet
supported ]'.
I'm finding the answer to the following question: FreeBSD suport the Mylex
extremeRaid 1100 raid controllers?
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If it is a PCI card, you may have to use snd1 and not snd0.  I am still
using 3.4 STABLE, so I am not sure if that changed in 4.0.  Read the man
page on pcm to be sure.  It explains that the snd0 is for legacy devices
while snd1 can be used for newer PCI cards, which is what you are likely
using.

Hunting down this problem took me a while, but after carefully reading
this man page, I was all set.

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> 
> 
> Saverio Perugini wrote:
> > 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > What is the procedure to setup and configure sound (pnp) with
> > FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE?  Thanks!
> 
> For 4.0, you frequently add "device pcm" to your kernel, config, make,
> and make install it. After you reboot, you "cd /dev" and "./MAKEDEV
> snd0". This sequence works for the many. It worked on 2 of 3 of my
> systems. The 3rd system required an sbc driver. Since you didn't
> specify what sound card you have in your system, you may have to read
> /sys/i386/conf/LINT and see if you need something else.
> 
> I use sound mainly on KDE and that has a few quirks once you get your
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> 
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> 
> Kent
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At 10:23 PM 5/19/00 -0700, Joseph T. Lee wrote:
>On Thu, Apr 20, 2000 at 12:24:44PM -0400, Neill Robins wrote:
> > Thursday, April 20, 2000, 11:44:12 AM, you wrote:
> >
> > JS> Sean-Paul Rees wrote:
> > >>
> > >> On Wed, Apr 19, 2000 at 03:47:00PM -0500, Chris Dillon wrote:
> > >>
> > >> > Plextor 12x4x32 $299
> > >> > Plextor  8x2x20 $316 (interesting that this costs more than the above)
> > >> > Yamaha   8x4x24 $215
> > >>
> > >> Any recommendations about the Sony Spressa?
>
>I personally recommend the Sony Spressa.  However, a more authorative guide
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Its an older one... but i have a yamaha 4x2x6 and i haven't had a single 
problem with it yet...
SCSI of course

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hello again,

I wonder if someone could help me ... like a good little boy i cvsup'ed my
ports collection this morning before installing xinetd, after figuring out
how to disable inetd i tried to find to launch xinetd. When i launch it i
get a ton of these:

00/5/23@16:48:31: CRITICAL: {general handler} (2266) Unexpected signal: 11
(Segmentation fault)

Then after filling up my screen it dies, this is will the example config
file, i have also tried tailoring the file and stripping it down. Also the
error numbers change (I think). Is there anything that can be done ? Or must
i endure the pain of inetd ?

regards,
rob


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In message <20000523161607.B95389@albury.net.au>, Nick Slager wrote:
} > I'm new in BSD, and I'm using FreeBSD 4.0
} > I have a lot of users on my computer, so, if they all
} > run screen, i don't have enough pty's, and i get a message
} > "Not enough PTYs".
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} You'll need to recompile your kernel, paying attention to:
} 
} pseudo-device   pty	16

Your message was correct, except that part.  In 4.0, the number of ptys
is dynamic, so you actually just have

pseudo-device	pty

in your config file.  All you need to do to "add more" is to make sure the
entries exist in /dev, then use them.

-- 
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I'm a bit confused, I read through "man ppp" and I'm lost inside it :-)
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Hello,

I would like to know whether your vendor listing page is currently being
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A recent notice from QUALCOMM indicated that the 3.0.2 version of qpopper 
is a smart replacement for the present port 2.53 version

Q: How long does it take to 'trickle down' from a new release to the ports 
package

-or-

Q: Is there an easy way to install the "new version"


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# grep wd1 dmesg.boot
wd1: 1039MB (2128896 sectors), 2112 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
wdc1 not found at 0x170

# disklabel -r wd1s1
disklabel: /dev/rwd1s1c: Device not configured
# disklabel -r wd1s1e
disklabel: /dev/rwd1s1e: Device not configured

Does this mean the disk is dead and I'm SOL?  

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Doug Silver
Quantified Systems, Inc
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

On Mon, 22 May 2000, Crist J. Clark wrote:

> On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 04:13:32PM -0700, dsilver@mail.quantified.com wrote:
> > Platform: FBSD 2.2.7
> > 
> > One of our machines which has two IDE drives in it crashed over the
> > weekend and after that, the /var partition could not mount.  Here's
> > /etc/fstab:
> > # Device                Mountpoint      FStype  Options         Dump
> > Pass#
> > /dev/wd0s1b             none            swap    sw              0       0
> > /dev/wd0s1a             /               ufs     rw              1       1
> > /dev/wd0s1e             /usr            ufs     rw              2       2
> > /dev/wd1s1e             /var            ufs     rw              2       2
> > /dev/wd0s1f             /www            ufs     rw              2       2
> > 
> > So the root (/, /usr, /www) comes up fine, but when I try to run
> > fsck, it says "Device not configured".  This drive had been in the machine
> > for several months, so it's not a new drive at all.  Does anyone have
> > some advice on how to determine if the drive went bad?  I've never seen
> > fsck just quit like that.
> 
> What does,
> 
>   % grep wd1 /var/run/dmesg.boot
> 
> Say? Was the HDD detected at boot?
> 
> If so, what does,
> 
>   # dislabel -r wd1s1
> 
> Return?
> -- 
> Crist J. Clark                           cjclark@home.com
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Hello,


            I would like to know whether a Driver exists for the Intel
Pro100+ card on FreeBSD. I know that Intel Pro100B is supported by the fxp
driver. Any advice on this would be much appreciated. Please reply to
ramkumar@cs.unc.edu

thanks,

Ramkumar


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I installed 3.0.1 from the source distribution with no effort (besides 
the obvious)

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On 23 May 2000, at 11:19, Ryugen C. Fisher wrote:

> A recent notice from QUALCOMM indicated that the 3.0.2 version of qpopper 
> is a smart replacement for the present port 2.53 version
> 
> Q: How long does it take to 'trickle down' from a new release to the ports 
> package
> 
> -or-
> 
> Q: Is there an easy way to install the "new version"
> 
> 
> tia
> 
> 
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uhh... dare I ask, what you consider obvious? :)

like download / make install
or actually editing C code, fixing header / include files??

> I installed 3.0.1 from the source distribution with no effort 
> (besides 
> the obvious)
> 
> Brian Eagan
> 
> On 23 May 2000, at 11:19, Ryugen C. Fisher wrote:
> 
> > A recent notice from QUALCOMM indicated that the 3.0.2 
> version of qpopper 
> > is a smart replacement for the present port 2.53 version
> > 
> > Q: How long does it take to 'trickle down' from a new 
> release to the ports 
> > package
> > 
> > -or-
> > 
> > Q: Is there an easy way to install the "new version"
> > 
> > 
> > tia
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 12:26:32PM -0400, Ramkumar Parameswaran wrote:

>             I would like to know whether a Driver exists for the Intel
> Pro100+ card on FreeBSD. I know that Intel Pro100B is supported by the fxp
> driver. Any advice on this would be much appreciated. Please reply to
> ramkumar@cs.unc.edu

The fxp driver supports the Pro/100+.  This email is being sent
over a Pro/100+, in fact.

I updated the manpage to this effect some time ago:

DESCRIPTION
     The fxp driver provides support for the EtherExpress Pro/10, Pro/100B,
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On Tue, 23 May 2000, Willem Brown wrote:

> Hi,
> 
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> maybe not quite.

Secondary dns servers often get hit even if the primary is fine.

> 
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> because the main servers is far better connected and capable.

What you want to do is NOT list your local system as an official
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I've got a class C network and want to setup ipfw on a FreeBSD 4.0 box with
2 NIC's.  I'm looking for configuration options and based on what I've found
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subnets or run natd and give private ip's to all machines on the "inside"
network.

I am looking at the following layout:


Cisco 675 DSL Router ---> FreeBSD box ---> internal network
                     fxp0             fxp1


I would rather not assign all internal machines private ip addresses.  I
would also rather not divide a class C up into subnets and waste a bunch of
ip's.  Are there any other options?  If not, I will proceed with dividing
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as to what I need to do in order to pass traffic from one NIC to the other.

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Only seeing 64M on a Dell P550 with 384M of ram

Have tried:

boot -MAXMEM=393216 

from loader - any suggestions for a temp fix?

Could I use kernel_options in /boot/defaults/loader.conf

I intend to rebuild kernel first chance I get ...

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can i  you send me freebsd for free.

zoe


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* JANEL351@aol.com <JANEL351@aol.com> [000523 11:07] wrote:
> can i  you send me freebsd for free.

Well, you can download it for free:

  http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/install.html

-Alfred


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Only seeing 64M on a Dell P550 with 384M of ram

Have tried:

boot -MAXMEM=393216

from loader - any suggestions for a temp fix?

Could I use kernel_options in /boot/defaults/loader.conf - if so what
syntax?

I have RT'd every FM  by the way ;-)

I intend to rebuild kernel first chance I get ...

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JANEL351@aol.com wrote:
> 
> can i  you send me freebsd for free.

No, that would cost me money :). It is free to download at
http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html

That page takes you to the closest mirror. You can do an ftp install
but you are never going to make it from AOL. You will be timing out
every 10 minutes or what ever their timeout is now. A download of the
iso-image (an image you can burn onto a cdrom) takes about 40 hours at
56kb. Order the CDROM from the prev(ious) page or go to your local
Barnes & Noble or Boarders and buy "The Complete FreeBSD", which comes
with the 4-cd's. It is version 3.4 but that is a good place to start.

Kent

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On Monday, May 22, 2000 2:07 AM Brian Somers <brian@lan.Awfulhak.org> wrote:


>Hmm, there's something strange going on.
>
>You should be able to run ppp at the command line then at the prompt 
>type
>
>  set timeout 300
>
>Given that this works, there must be something bogus in your config 
>file - maybe you've got non-ascii characters at the end of the line 
>or something ?


` set timeout ` did work from the CLI...... so as suggested by Salvo,
I ran ppp.conf through vi ( my vi initiation session ;)  ) and used `dd` at
the end of every line. Bottom line ..... any bogus crud is gone, cuz
this PuPPy is ppp-ing w/o any tun0 warnings. Thanks for your help
and bearing with me.

regards.....duke




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On Mon, 22 May 2000, Andre Albsmeier wrote:

> I think, what Johan wanted to know is: Does FreeBSD use the HLT
> instruction when idle'ing around? If yes, the CPU should be cooler
> than it is now...

I found this in sys/i386/i386/swtch.s:

  ENTRY(default_halt)
          sti
  #ifndef SMP
          hlt                                     /* XXX:  until a wakeup IPI */
  #endif
          ret

So it appears Ben Smithurst was correct. Under FreeBSD SMP, both CPUs are
always running at full speed.

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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 09:08:57AM -0700, Doug Silver wrote:
> # grep wd1 dmesg.boot
> wd1: 1039MB (2128896 sectors), 2112 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
> wdc1 not found at 0x170
> 
> # disklabel -r wd1s1
> disklabel: /dev/rwd1s1c: Device not configured
> # disklabel -r wd1s1e
> disklabel: /dev/rwd1s1e: Device not configured
> 
> Does this mean the disk is dead and I'm SOL?  

One more thing to try. What does,

  # fdisk wd1

Say?
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I've noticed a few things that puzzle me.  Perhaps someone can 
help enlighten me on this:

1- the search options on the freebsd website no longer allow you 
to list your seach by date.  This used to be a critical search option, 
as the more recent entries normally would be the more applicable 
type of searches.  I realize that it would require another index or 
perhaps take up resources, but to be honest, an option like "score" 
doesn't seem to strike me as something particularly useful (sorry, 
speaking from ignorance)

2- there doesn't seem to be listed certain version changes, ie, 
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Every time I try to post to the list I get;

(Deferred: 450 Client host rejected: cannot
find your hostnam)


It only happens when I post to a few different
lists. I know its going to be something stupid,
but can someone please help?


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   Can anyone give me the kernel configuration for running my 2nd (and
   soon 3rd) box headless?  I've poked around the docs and found nothing,
   so a pointer to recent info would be good too.

   thanks,

   gary


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I've got 5 or 6 boxes running headless.  I don't do anything special with
the kernel.

-Troy



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**    Can anyone give me the kernel configuration for running my 2nd (and
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According to Troy Settle:
> 
> I've got 5 or 6 boxes running headless.  I don't do anything special with
> the kernel.
> 

	Do you do anything to getty or anything else in /etc so
	that getty isn't continually trying to spawn a tty for
	the console?

	Seems to me that I got complaints trying to boot without
	a keyboard once...  

	It'd be nice if I could move my othre CRT//keyboard away
	and boot without things blowing up (!)

	gary


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On installation (have monitor, keyboard then), I remove all but the console
port (in case I need to hook up for some reason). getty doesn't get out of
control.

The BIOS is set to ignore all errors, and the kernel doesn't really care if
there's a keyboard or not.

-Troy


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** > I've got 5 or 6 boxes running headless.  I don't do anything
** special with
** > the kernel.
** >
**
** 	Do you do anything to getty or anything else in /etc so
** 	that getty isn't continually trying to spawn a tty for
** 	the console?
**
** 	Seems to me that I got complaints trying to boot without
** 	a keyboard once...
**
** 	It'd be nice if I could move my othre CRT//keyboard away
** 	and boot without things blowing up (!)
**
** 	gary
**
**
** >
**
**
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This question has probably been asked before, but I couldn't find an
answer in the docs or the list archives.   Is it possible to run an NIS
server and slave on different networks?  as crudely shown below:

     External LAN            ||          Internal LAN
NIS Master +----+ Proxy server running natd +----+ NIS Slave +---+ NIS Clients

I imagine the machine running natd would have to redirect some ports to
the Slave, but I don't know which ones.   Anybody have a situation close
to this working?  I could run the slave on the proxy server itself, but
would prefer the slave to be entirely internal.  

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Hi there:

I'd like to know what changes I have to make to a cvsup file in order to
get the stable release of FreeBSD 4.0.

Thanks in advance.


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On Tue, 23 May 2000, Eliezer Rodriguez Gonzalez wrote:

> 
> Hi there:
> 
> I'd like to know what changes I have to make to a cvsup file in order to
> get the stable release of FreeBSD 4.0.
> 
> Thanks in advance.

Here's my cvsup-file for 4.0-STABLE:

#<---- cut ---->
*default host=cvsup2.de.FreeBSD.org    # You should change this, see the 
				       # handbook for a list of servers.
*default base=/usr
*default prefix=/usr
*default release=cvs tag=RELENG_4
*default delete use-rel-suffix
*default compress
src-all
#<---- cut ----->

That's all.

lg,
le

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Hi!

I'm currently setting up a mail server for the LAN here. It must fetch
mail on our ISP every 15 minutes or so via POP3. The connection there is
a regular connection with userland PPP.

fetchmail, when started makes ppp try to bring up the link. After ppp is
done connecting, fetchmail falls on a timeout and gives me:

"socket error while fetching from somewhere.com"

It's just as if the connect call from fetchmail gets lost in the choked
packets of ppp.

I tried to make a "pppctl <socket> dial" in the "preconnect" option of
fetchmail, without success. One could argue that this command could be
ran each time we would want mail to be delivered, but I do not
necessarily have to use a cron job for this...

If this was a frequent task (i.e. at shorter intervals than the ppp
timeout), it wouldn't be a problem since a first fetchmail would open
the link and another would fetch... But this is not the case. Any
"waking up" of fetchmail will be the one bringing up the link.

Thanks for any advice

Antoine Beaupre
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# fdisk wd1
******* Working on device /dev/rwd1 *******
parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
cylinders=2112 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl)

Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1
parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are:
cylinders=2112 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl)

fdisk: invalid fdisk partition table found
Media sector size is 512
Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1
Information from DOS bootblock is:
The data for partition 1 is:
sysid 5,(Extended DOS)
    start 3490185221, size 3493855237 (1705984 Meg), flag 5
	beg: cyl 975/ sector 32/ head 0;
	end: cyl 975/ sector 40/ head 0
The data for partition 2 is:
sysid 5,(Extended DOS)
    start 90701829, size 7 (0 Meg), flag 5
	beg: cyl 464/ sector 16/ head 0;
	end: cyl 464/ sector 24/ head 0
The data for partition 3 is:
sysid 0,(unused)
    start 70254592, size 835452928 (407936 Meg), flag 0
	beg: cyl 0/ sector 0/ head 0;
	end: cyl 0/ sector 0/ head 0
The data for partition 4 is:
sysid 165,(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
    start 1, size 2128895 (1039 Meg), flag 80 (active)
	beg: cyl 0/ sector 2/ head 0;
	end: cyl 63/ sector 63/ head 15


So it sees the 4th partition, is there a way to get anything off of it?

Thanks again!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Doug Silver
Quantified Systems, Inc
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

On Tue, 23 May 2000, Crist J. Clark wrote:

> On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 09:08:57AM -0700, Doug Silver wrote:
> > # grep wd1 dmesg.boot
> > wd1: 1039MB (2128896 sectors), 2112 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
> > wdc1 not found at 0x170
> > 
> > # disklabel -r wd1s1
> > disklabel: /dev/rwd1s1c: Device not configured
> > # disklabel -r wd1s1e
> > disklabel: /dev/rwd1s1e: Device not configured
> > 
> > Does this mean the disk is dead and I'm SOL?  
> 
> One more thing to try. What does,
> 
>   # fdisk wd1
> 
> Say?
> -- 
> Crist J. Clark                           cjclark@home.com
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 12:58:12AM -0700, chris.smith@raytheon.co.uk wrote:

[...]
> 3/ The XFree86 3.3.6 that came on the CD set appears to
>    be broken authentication-wise.  xdm bombs every user
>    login with clients (xterm etc) not being able to 
>    connect to the display.  Any ideas?  There is 
>    something about magic cookies in the error dump 
>    which I cant post at the mo.

Change the entry in xdm-config for the following line as below:

	DisplayManager._0.authorize:    false

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Ovens" <mark@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
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> On Mon, May 22, 2000 at 09:36:03AM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
> > [Format recovered--see http://www.lemis.com/email/email-format.html]
> >
> > On Sunday, 21 May 2000 at 15:50:14 -0400, Bill A. K. wrote:
> > > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6700
> > > X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2919.6700
> > >
> > > Hello everyone,
> > >      I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more
traffic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft to port
Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.
> > > The URL for my site is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com
> > > If you would be interested in a small banner, etc. for your own web
site, please let me know, and I'll see what I can do.
> >
> > I think this is a very bad idea.  Look at your mail message for one
> > good reason why: Microsoft software is just plain broken.  You
> > probably don't even realise that your message was written without line
> > breaks.  Isn't it much easier to read like this?
> >
>
> Yes :) (mutt + emacs) > IE
>
> Does no one remember that this same poster posted the same appeal on
> 5/9/99 under the thread "IE for FreeBSD"
>
(http://docs.freebsd.org/mail/archive/1999/freebsd-questions/19990912.freebs
d-questions.html).
> I've looked back through that thread and it was generally put down as
> being a Bad Idea.
>
> I've also looked at the poster's petition site and, apart from the
> post you (Greg) added today, mine seems to be the only dissenting
> voice (posted at the time of the original thread). Guess only those
> who are in favour take the time to contribute to petitions.
>
>
>
> > > I've had this petition up for a while, and I'm trying to get more
> > > traffic and names. I'm trying to get something to convince Microsoft
> > > to port Internet Explorer for UNIX to FreeBSD.  The URL for my site
> > > is http://www.iefreebsd.freeservers.com If you would be interested
> > > in a small banner, etc. for your own web site, please let me know,
> > > and I'll see what I can do.
> >
> > In the FreeBSD project, we're trying to get away from Microsoft, not
> > come closer to it.  If there were a counter-petition to ask Microsoft
> > *not* to port IE, I would sign it.
> >
> > Greg
> > --
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> > See complete headers for address and phone numbers
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And here I thought the "M$ sux d00d" attitude was for linuxheads posting on
/.
Its pretty sad if you use FreeBSD just to get away from MS, you should use
it for its own merits, not because it isn't something else.  Sounds like a
pretty childish attitude to me.  Why would it hurt to have IE for BSD?
Netscape is a piece of crap, and it doesn't look like they have any
intentions of fixing it.  It'd be nice to have a fully functional browser
for BSD, regardless of who makes it.

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I've been surfing the web for the better part of today. I'm hoping someone with
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I'm looking at trying to set up a FreeBSD system to cross compile for
Solaris (sparc) 2.5.1, HP/UX 11.0, IBM AIX, and, if possible, Windows NT.

I can grab all of the include files and libraries off of real machines of
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go, but I've been having difficulties. I've been (possibly incorrectly)
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Solaris would be my primary target, so any pointers to get this working
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Okay, I finally got my drives installed and partitioned as follows:

ad0: 
  a:  7473152        0    4.2BSD        0     0     0   # (Cyl.    0 - 465*)
  b:   524288  7473152      swap                        # (Cyl.  465*- 497*)
  c: 80035767        0    unused        0     0         # (Cyl.    0 - 4981*)
  e: 72038327  7997440     vinum                        # (Cyl.  497*- 4981*)

ad1:
  c: 80041248        0    unused        0     0         # (Cyl.    0 - 635247)
  e: 80041248        0     vinum                        # (Cyl.    0 - 635247)

ad2:
  c: 80041248        0    unused        0     0         # (Cyl.    0 - 635247)
  e: 80041248        0     vinum                        # (Cyl.    0 - 635247)

4 gigs of ad0 are used for FBSD and swap.  The rest of ad0 and all of ad1 & ad2
are intended for vinum.  Since, as I understand it, vinum requires all the
subdisks to be the same size, I split the drives into 3908MB subdisks, 10 sd's
on ad1 & ad2, and 9 on ad0 for a total of 29 subdisks.

Here's my vinum cfg file:
drive a device /dev/ad0s1e
drive b device /dev/ad1s1e
drive c device /dev/ad2s1e
volume whopper
  plex org raid5 512k
    sd length 3908m drive a
    sd length 3908m drive b
    sd length 3908m drive c
	[ all 3 lines repeated 8 times ]
    sd length 3908m drive b
    sd length 3908m drive c

Now I try to do a newfs:

# newfs -v /dev/vinum/whopper
newfs: /dev/vinum/whopper: Input/output error                                                
# vinum l whopper
V whopper               State: down     Plexes:       1 Size:        106 GB


Why can't I newfs the volume?

-Brad



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Arrrrggggggg!  I hit ^X too soon.  I meant to add that I'm running 4.0-STABLE.

On Tue, 23 May 2000, Brad Waite wrote:

> Okay, I finally got my drives installed and partitioned as follows:
> 
> ad0: 
>   a:  7473152        0    4.2BSD        0     0     0   # (Cyl.    0 - 465*)
>   b:   524288  7473152      swap                        # (Cyl.  465*- 497*)
>   c: 80035767        0    unused        0     0         # (Cyl.    0 - 4981*)
>   e: 72038327  7997440     vinum                        # (Cyl.  497*- 4981*)
> 
> ad1:
>   c: 80041248        0    unused        0     0         # (Cyl.    0 - 635247)
>   e: 80041248        0     vinum                        # (Cyl.    0 - 635247)
> 
> ad2:
>   c: 80041248        0    unused        0     0         # (Cyl.    0 - 635247)
>   e: 80041248        0     vinum                        # (Cyl.    0 - 635247)
> 
> 4 gigs of ad0 are used for FBSD and swap.  The rest of ad0 and all of ad1 & ad2
> are intended for vinum.  Since, as I understand it, vinum requires all the
> subdisks to be the same size, I split the drives into 3908MB subdisks, 10 sd's
> on ad1 & ad2, and 9 on ad0 for a total of 29 subdisks.
> 
> Here's my vinum cfg file:
> drive a device /dev/ad0s1e
> drive b device /dev/ad1s1e
> drive c device /dev/ad2s1e
> volume whopper
>   plex org raid5 512k
>     sd length 3908m drive a
>     sd length 3908m drive b
>     sd length 3908m drive c
> 	[ all 3 lines repeated 8 times ]
>     sd length 3908m drive b
>     sd length 3908m drive c
> 
> Now I try to do a newfs:
> 
> # newfs -v /dev/vinum/whopper
> newfs: /dev/vinum/whopper: Input/output error                                                
> # vinum l whopper
> V whopper               State: down     Plexes:       1 Size:        106 GB
> 
> 
> Why can't I newfs the volume?
> 
> -Brad
> 
> 
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Where can I find info on setting up a soundblaster 64 in 4.0? I can find plenty
for 3.x but can't get it to work.  does someone know of a web page or anything
I can use to do this?

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Alagiya, Sudarsanan wrote:
> For the Free BSD , I would like to know the equivalent command for the aix
> command: startsrc -s 

Sorry to disappoint you, but what is exactly the thing that you'd expect
the command to do on AIX?  Perhaps describing what you need will be of
more help to us, in trying to help you :)

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Hi,

I'm having trouble mounting an ATAPI 250MB ZIP Drive under FreeBSD 4.0.  =
Any help much appreciated.

Trying to mount the ZIP drive always provides the following errors:
mount_msdos /dev/afd0 /zip
mount_msdos: /dev/afd0: Input/output error

or

mount_msdos /dev/afd0a /zip
mount_msdos: /dev/afd0a: Invalid argument



Output from dmesg:
ata1-master: Aladdin: two atapi devices on this channel, no DMA
afd0: 239MB <IOMEGA ZIP 250 ATAPI> [239/64/32] at ata1-master using PIO3

ls of /dev/afd*:
/dev/afd0       /dev/afd0c      /dev/afd0f      /dev/afd0s1     =
/dev/afd0s4
/dev/afd0a      /dev/afd0d      /dev/afd0g      /dev/afd0s2
/dev/afd0b      /dev/afd0e      /dev/afd0h      /dev/afd0s3

Kernel config file for ATAPI devices:
# ATA and ATAPI devices
device          ata0    at isa? port IO_WD1 irq 14
device          ata1    at isa? port IO_WD2 irq 15
device          ata
device          atadisk                 # ATA disk drives
device          atapicd                 # ATAPI CDROM drives
device          atapifd                 # ATAPI floppy drives
device          atapist                 # ATAPI tape drives
options         ATA_STATIC_ID           #Static device numbering
options         ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA    #Enable DMA on ATAPI devices


Thanks
Dave


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<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Hi,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>I'm having trouble mounting an ATAPI 250MB ZIP Drive =
under=20
FreeBSD 4.0.&nbsp; Any help much appreciated.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Trying to mount the ZIP drive always =
provides=20
the following errors:</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>mount_msdos /dev/afd0 =
/zip<BR>mount_msdos:=20
/dev/afd0: Input/output error<BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV>or</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>mount_msdos /dev/afd0a =
/zip<BR>mount_msdos:=20
/dev/afd0a: Invalid argument<BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Output from dmesg:</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>ata1-master: =
Aladdin: two=20
atapi devices on this channel, no DMA<BR>afd0: 239MB &lt;IOMEGA ZIP 250=20
ATAPI&gt; [239/64/32] at ata1-master using PIO3<BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV>ls of /dev/afd*:</DIV>
<DIV>/dev/afd0&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
/dev/afd0c&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
/dev/afd0f&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; =
/dev/afd0s1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
/dev/afd0s4<BR>/dev/afd0a&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
/dev/afd0d&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
/dev/afd0g&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
/dev/afd0s2<BR>/dev/afd0b&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
/dev/afd0e&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
/dev/afd0h&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; /dev/afd0s3<BR></DIV>
<DIV>Kernel config file for ATAPI devices:</DIV>
<DIV># ATA and ATAPI=20
devices<BR>device&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
ata0&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; at isa? port IO_WD1 irq=20
14<BR>device&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
ata1&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; at isa? port IO_WD2 irq=20
15<BR>device&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
ata<BR>device&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
atadisk&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
# ATA disk=20
drives<BR>device&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
atapicd&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
# ATAPI CDROM=20
drives<BR>device&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
atapifd&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
# ATAPI floppy=20
drives<BR>device&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
atapist&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
# ATAPI tape =
drives<BR>options&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
ATA_STATIC_ID&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=
=20
#Static device=20
numbering<BR>options&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; #Enable DMA on ATAPI =
devices<BR></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Thanks</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Dave</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>David Clarke&nbsp;&nbsp; <A=20
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<A=20
href=3D"http://www.sportsnz.co.nz">www.sportsnz.co.nz</A><BR>Director -=20
Technology</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Custom Made Solutions Ltd<BR>PO Box =
10-819,=20
Wellington<BR>Tel =
+64-4-384-7922&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Fax=20
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On Tue, 23 May 2000, Alagiya, Sudarsanan wrote:

> For the Free BSD , I would like to know the equivalent command for the aix
> command: startsrc -s 

BSD doesn't have anything like the SRC - it even lacks runlevels (which
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If you have a particular service that needs starting, you may find
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> BSD doesn't have anything like the SRC - it even lacks runlevels (which
> needs fixing!)*
> 
> * Others may claim this isn't broken, but it'd be nice to see. And of
> course, I disclaim any inference that I consider moving closer to AIX to
> be fixing anything :-)

Forgive my ignorance, but what are the advantages of runlevels? I know
that Linux has them, but I'd never noticed the lack of them in FreeBSD
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On Tue, 23 May 2000, Jan Grant wrote:

> On Tue, 23 May 2000, Alagiya, Sudarsanan wrote:
> 
> > For the Free BSD , I would like to know the equivalent command for the aix
> > command: startsrc -s 
> 
> BSD doesn't have anything like the SRC - it even lacks runlevels (which
> needs fixing!)*
> 
> * Others may claim this isn't broken, but it'd be nice to see. And of
> course, I disclaim any inference that I consider moving closer to AIX to
> be fixing anything :-)

Hmmm. Isn't runlevels and the lack of it one thing that differs BSDs from
SystemV-related systems like Linux?

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Doug Silver wrote:

> # fdisk wd1

..

>     start 3490185221, size 3493855237 (1705984 Meg), flag 5
..
>     start 70254592, size 835452928 (407936 Meg), flag 0

That's one big disk you've got there. ;-) I suggest you fix those bogus
entires, they might be causing problems... 'fdisk -i wd1' should allow
you to edit them.

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> David Clarke wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm having trouble mounting an ATAPI 250MB ZIP Drive under FreeBSD
> 4.0.  Any help much appreciated.
> 
> Trying to mount the ZIP drive always provides the following errors:
> mount_msdos /dev/afd0 /zip
> mount_msdos: /dev/afd0: Input/output error

You need to read Mark Mayo's Zip Drive Freebsd Info sheet at
http://www.vmunix.com/mark/FreeBSD/ZIP-FAQ.html

The basic part to mounting the MSDOS partition is to use afd0s4. Read
the sheet. It is also covered in the FreeBSD/FAQ/hardware pages at
http://www.freebsd.org/FAQ/hardware.html

Kent

> or
> 
> mount_msdos /dev/afd0a /zip
> mount_msdos: /dev/afd0a: Invalid argument
> 
> 
> Output from dmesg:
> ata1-master: Aladdin: two atapi devices on this channel, no DMA
> afd0: 239MB <IOMEGA ZIP 250 ATAPI> [239/64/32] at ata1-master using
> PIO3
> ls of /dev/afd*:
> /dev/afd0       /dev/afd0c      /dev/afd0f      /dev/afd0s1
> /dev/afd0s4
> /dev/afd0a      /dev/afd0d      /dev/afd0g      /dev/afd0s2
> /dev/afd0b      /dev/afd0e      /dev/afd0h      /dev/afd0s3
> Kernel config file for ATAPI devices:
> # ATA and ATAPI devices
> device          ata0    at isa? port IO_WD1 irq 14
> device          ata1    at isa? port IO_WD2 irq 15
> device          ata
> device          atadisk                 # ATA disk drives
> device          atapicd                 # ATAPI CDROM drives
> device          atapifd                 # ATAPI floppy drives
> device          atapist                 # ATAPI tape drives
> options         ATA_STATIC_ID           #Static device numbering
> options         ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA    #Enable DMA on ATAPI devices
> 
> Thanks
> Dave
> 
> 
> David Clarke   www.cm-solutions.co.nz  www.sportsnz.co.nz
> Director - Technology
> 
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Hey,

I'm experiencing a strange problem with ipfilter/ipnat that shipped with
3.4R.

I'm using the following rule in my ipnat config:

map tun0 192.168.0.0/24 -> 0/32 proxy port ftp ftp/tcp

From my winbox (192.168.0.3) I can initiate passive mode ftp connections
without any problems, however when I tried to make an active connection, as
soon as my ftp prog sent the LIST command, my BSD box just reboots.

If I comment out that line, passive connections still work (of course), and
active connections don't work (expected) and it'll just hang around the LIST
command (expected).

Has anyone experienced this problem/know the solution/know how I can log
what is causing this problem?

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Thanks,

mount_msdos /dev/afd0s4 /zip

works just fine.  I must have tried all combinations but the one that worked
:)

Dave
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From: Kent Stewart <kstewart@3-cities.com>
To: David Clarke <djclarke@cm-solutions.co.nz>
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Subject: Re: 250MB ZIP Drive on FBSD 4.0


>
>
>> David Clarke wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm having trouble mounting an ATAPI 250MB ZIP Drive under FreeBSD
>> 4.0.  Any help much appreciated.
>>
>> Trying to mount the ZIP drive always provides the following errors:
>> mount_msdos /dev/afd0 /zip
>> mount_msdos: /dev/afd0: Input/output error
>
>You need to read Mark Mayo's Zip Drive Freebsd Info sheet at
>http://www.vmunix.com/mark/FreeBSD/ZIP-FAQ.html
>
>The basic part to mounting the MSDOS partition is to use afd0s4. Read
>the sheet. It is also covered in the FreeBSD/FAQ/hardware pages at
>http://www.freebsd.org/FAQ/hardware.html
>
>Kent
>
>> or
>>
>> mount_msdos /dev/afd0a /zip
>> mount_msdos: /dev/afd0a: Invalid argument
>>
>>
>> Output from dmesg:
>> ata1-master: Aladdin: two atapi devices on this channel, no DMA
>> afd0: 239MB <IOMEGA ZIP 250 ATAPI> [239/64/32] at ata1-master using
>> PIO3
>> ls of /dev/afd*:
>> /dev/afd0       /dev/afd0c      /dev/afd0f      /dev/afd0s1
>> /dev/afd0s4
>> /dev/afd0a      /dev/afd0d      /dev/afd0g      /dev/afd0s2
>> /dev/afd0b      /dev/afd0e      /dev/afd0h      /dev/afd0s3
>> Kernel config file for ATAPI devices:
>> # ATA and ATAPI devices
>> device          ata0    at isa? port IO_WD1 irq 14
>> device          ata1    at isa? port IO_WD2 irq 15
>> device          ata
>> device          atadisk                 # ATA disk drives
>> device          atapicd                 # ATAPI CDROM drives
>> device          atapifd                 # ATAPI floppy drives
>> device          atapist                 # ATAPI tape drives
>> options         ATA_STATIC_ID           #Static device numbering
>> options         ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA    #Enable DMA on ATAPI devices
>>
>> Thanks
>> Dave
>>
>>
>> David Clarke   www.cm-solutions.co.nz  www.sportsnz.co.nz
>> Director - Technology
>>
>> Custom Made Solutions Ltd
>> PO Box 10-819, Wellington
>> Tel +64-4-384-7922        Fax +64-4-384-7924
>
>--
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HugMe <hugme@hugme.org> wrote:

> Where can I find info on setting up a soundblaster 64 in 4.0?

Put

    device pcm

into your kernel configuration file, rebuild kernel.

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I`ve been using linux for a long time and i want to experience FreeBSD. I
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documents for configuring kernel but no docs explaining me how to copy a
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2. You know in linux, when i try to type for exapmle aaaaaaaaaaaa, i used
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Hi alcotraz,
> 
> Hello
> I`ve been using linux for a long time and i want to experience 
>FreeBSD. I
> have 2 questions.
> 1. Can i use kernels i`ve been using for linux @ bsd? how? i`ve 
>found some
> documents for configuring kernel but no docs explaining me how to 
>copy a
> new kernel, how to update symlinks etc..

In short - No. 

In slightly longer form, GNU/Linux & FreeBSD are quite different
Operating Systems. They are functionally quite similar (although, I will
admit to preferring FeeBSD ;'), but at the kernel level they are quite
distinct. So no, you can't just pull out the old GNU/Linux 'engine' and
bolt in a bright shiny new FreeBSD 'engine'.

It's a matter of get the CD (the best way to do it) and install from
scratch. Which is not to say that you have to abandon everything you've
ever done in Linux - there is a Linuxulator in FreeBSD that emulates RH
Linux.

> 2. You know in linux, when i try to type for exapmle 
>aaaaaaaaaaaa, i used
> to type aaa and press tab, so it was auto typing the rest. Is 
>there anyway
> i can make FreeBSD do this?

You sure can! That's a function of the shell program you're using - in
the Linux world BASH is typically installed by default, and I have BASH
on my FreeBSD boxes in my user accounts. (ZSH also does this, as do many
other shells)

> 
> thank you very much
> 

You're welcome. Have lots of fun with FreeBSD.

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Just to check what ports may be exposed on my FreeBSD 4.0 machine, I ran 
nmap against it.  I got the following output:

Port		State		Service
22/tcp		open		ssh
25/tcp		open		smtp
722/tcp	open		unknown

I'm not familiar with anything running on that port and have looked and 
don't see anything out of the ordinary running.  I don't have inetd enabled 
so it's not coming from there.

Any thoughts/suggestions?



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-Hello
- There is a good book called "Samba in 24 hours" which covers in some depth
about this topic. 
- If you don't want to purchase the book :-
- Samba is still currently working to making it act as a PDC
- But you can use Samba as the file server and NT PDC to verify the passwords
and copy the password files over.



On Tue, 23 May 2000, Florian Peth wrote:
> hello.
> I have 2 NT servers whitch are managing a NT domain with users.
> if I replace these 2 servers with freeBSD, does it can manage a
> NT domain, with login and password for users on NT workstations ?
> if yes, where can I find documentation to create a NT domain
> with freeBSD ?
> 
> thank you very much for the answer.
> 
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Hi,

An easy way to find out what an unknown port is:

First run 'netstat -aAn | grep LISTEN | grep \.portnum'. The -A flag will
display the address for the socket. You can then figure out which process
is using that address by running 'fstat | grep address':

dpk@web2:/home/dpk$ netstat -aAn | grep LISTEN | grep \.25
c6400180 tcp        0      0 *.25                  *.*   LISTEN
dpk@web2:/home/dpk$ fstat | grep c6400180
root     sendmail   94903    4* internet stream tcp c6400180

-- 
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On Tue, 23 May 2000, Oscar Ricardo Silva wrote:

> Just to check what ports may be exposed on my FreeBSD 4.0 machine, I ran 
> nmap against it.  I got the following output:
> 
> Port		State		Service
> 22/tcp		open		ssh
> 25/tcp		open		smtp
> 722/tcp	open		unknown
> 
> I'm not familiar with anything running on that port and have looked and 
> don't see anything out of the ordinary running.  I don't have inetd enabled 
> so it's not coming from there.
> 
> Any thoughts/suggestions?
> 
> 
> 
> Oscar



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-4.4.2 works extremely well for me.
- I can work with *.doc files when (microsoft using) project members send me
those files.
- I can work with *xls files

Applixware 4.4.42 is so good


On Tue, 23 May 2000, Tobias Roth wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I decided that I need an office package and I asked around a bit. The
> product people seemed to like best was applixware office. I checked their
> homepage and they have both linux and freebsd versions available. However,
> their latest version is 5.0, which does only exist for linux so far.
> I wrote them and asked about when the freebsd version will be shipped.
> Here's the reply:
> 
> > As of right now we are only offering 4.4.2 for FreeBSD.  The decision is
> > still pending on whether we are going to release a 5.0 version.  If you
> > are interested in 4.4.2 you can purchase at the following URL:
> > www.cdrom.com/titles/index.phtml.
> 
> OK, I don't blame them. But what I want to know (and also asked them, but
> didn't get a reply) is this:
> 
> Is the linux version running fine under freebsd? If so, I'll buy 5.0, if
> not, I will have to get 4.42.
> 
> What are your experiences? I heard 4.42 linux version runs fine, what
> about 5.0?
> 
> Thanks, Tobe
> 
> 
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Out of the ether, David Kirchner spewed forth the following bitstream:

> An easy way to find out what an unknown port is:
> 
> First run 'netstat -aAn | grep LISTEN | grep \.portnum'. The -A flag will
> display the address for the socket. You can then figure out which process
> is using that address by running 'fstat | grep address':
> 
> dpk@web2:/home/dpk$ netstat -aAn | grep LISTEN | grep \.25
> c6400180 tcp        0      0 *.25                  *.*   LISTEN
> dpk@web2:/home/dpk$ fstat | grep c6400180
> root     sendmail   94903    4* internet stream tcp c6400180

Easier way:

	lsof -i TCP:_portnum_

ecto 101} /usr/local/sbin/lsof -i TCP:25
COMMAND   PID   USER   FD   TYPE     DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
tcpserver 381 qmaild    3u  IPv4 0xc735c500      0t0  TCP *:smtp (LISTEN)

lsof from ports, btw...

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Thanks to Dave Kirchner and Alan Clegg for the incredibly fast and 
completely useful responses.  Using both methods, I found out this:

amanda# /usr/local/sbin/lsof -i TCP:722
COMMAND PID USER   FD   TYPE     DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
sshd1   143 root    3u  IPv6 0xcb8e7940      0t0  TCP *:722
sshd1   143 root    5u  IPv4 0xcb8e7720      0t0  TCP *:722 (LISTEN)

Now the question is, where the hell did this come from?  I hadn't seen this 
before and I thought I'd checked my machine.


Oscar

At 07:35 PM 5/23/00 -0400, Alan Clegg, you wrote:
>Out of the ether, David Kirchner spewed forth the following bitstream:
>
> > An easy way to find out what an unknown port is:
> >
> > First run 'netstat -aAn | grep LISTEN | grep \.portnum'. The -A flag will
> > display the address for the socket. You can then figure out which process
> > is using that address by running 'fstat | grep address':
> >
> > dpk@web2:/home/dpk$ netstat -aAn | grep LISTEN | grep \.25
> > c6400180 tcp        0      0 *.25                  *.*   LISTEN
> > dpk@web2:/home/dpk$ fstat | grep c6400180
> > root     sendmail   94903    4* internet stream tcp c6400180
>
>Easier way:
>
>         lsof -i TCP:_portnum_
>
>ecto 101} /usr/local/sbin/lsof -i TCP:25
>COMMAND   PID   USER   FD   TYPE     DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
>tcpserver 381 qmaild    3u  IPv4 0xc735c500      0t0  TCP *:smtp (LISTEN)
>
>lsof from ports, btw...
>
>AlanC
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If I have sent this to the wrong list (i.e. it should have gone to
freebsd-newbies), I apologize.  I am not clear on which list this should go
to, as I am still a FreeBSD newbie (although I know Linux fairly well, so
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I am installing 4.0-RELEASE as a firewall, and am having some problems with
my kernel and the proc filesystem.  I have enabled FFS, FFS_ROOT, KERNFS,
and PROCFS in the configuration files, but whenever I try to read a file
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* Damian Gerow <dgerow@mad.scientist.com> [000523 17:59] wrote:
> If I have sent this to the wrong list (i.e. it should have gone to
> freebsd-newbies), I apologize.  I am not clear on which list this should go
> to, as I am still a FreeBSD newbie (although I know Linux fairly well, so
> I've got a fairly good start).
> 
> I am installing 4.0-RELEASE as a firewall, and am having some problems with
> my kernel and the proc filesystem.  I have enabled FFS, FFS_ROOT, KERNFS,
> and PROCFS in the configuration files, but whenever I try to read a file
> from the /proc filesystem, I get a "proc size mismatch" error (the exact
> sizes I don't recall).  Should there be another filesystem enabled?  I'm
> running an IDE system on a P150 with 16MB of RAM, some old 512K video card,
> no floppy ir CD-ROM, and an NE2000 compat card (ed0) and Intel EtherExpress
> Pro/100 card (fxp0) for network.
> 
> I was wondering if anyone could help me out on this.  If it is requesteed
> that I post my conf file, I will.  Thanks - it's really been giving me
> grief.

This usually means you've upgraded your kernel source and compiled
and installed without updating your userland.

what does 'uname -a' say?  and have you read:
 http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/makeworld.html

?

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On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 09:24:09AM +1200, David Clarke wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm having trouble mounting an ATAPI 250MB ZIP Drive under FreeBSD 4.0.  Any help much appreciated.
> 
> Trying to mount the ZIP drive always provides the following errors:
> mount_msdos /dev/afd0 /zip
> mount_msdos: /dev/afd0: Input/output error
> 
> or
> 
> mount_msdos /dev/afd0a /zip
> mount_msdos: /dev/afd0a: Invalid argument
> 

I don't know if this applies still in 4.0, but in 3.x you had to use
slice 4 for Zip drives. Try

mount_msdos /dev/afd0s4 /zip


> 
> 
> Output from dmesg:
> ata1-master: Aladdin: two atapi devices on this channel, no DMA
> afd0: 239MB <IOMEGA ZIP 250 ATAPI> [239/64/32] at ata1-master using PIO3
> 
> ls of /dev/afd*:
> /dev/afd0       /dev/afd0c      /dev/afd0f      /dev/afd0s1     /dev/afd0s4
> /dev/afd0a      /dev/afd0d      /dev/afd0g      /dev/afd0s2
> /dev/afd0b      /dev/afd0e      /dev/afd0h      /dev/afd0s3
> 
> Kernel config file for ATAPI devices:
> # ATA and ATAPI devices
> device          ata0    at isa? port IO_WD1 irq 14
> device          ata1    at isa? port IO_WD2 irq 15
> device          ata
> device          atadisk                 # ATA disk drives
> device          atapicd                 # ATAPI CDROM drives
> device          atapifd                 # ATAPI floppy drives
> device          atapist                 # ATAPI tape drives
> options         ATA_STATIC_ID           #Static device numbering
> options         ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA    #Enable DMA on ATAPI devices
> 
> 
> Thanks
> Dave
> 
> 
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PathFinder Software wrote:
> 
> I just set up my server can I just go to my domain record with
> Internic and enter my static IP address in place of the DNS
> number or do I need to enter my new ISP's DNS number and then
> setup my server with my IP address. How does this works?
> 
> This is very unclear to me, any insight on the subject would be
> helpful.

Basically. Provided of course you've read and grocked O'Reilly's
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activate your NS and have it serve your domain as primary
authority for that domain.

It's not hard, but you'll be glad you've spend those few bucks.
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I wanted to attempt to install the Linux version of
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I cannot seem to get this off of their web site.

Can someone who has the tarball for this let me know
so I can request that you send me a copy.

Thanks!
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On Tue, 23 May 2000, Scott - Laptop wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> I recently bought a server inwhich Im going to be hosting my webpage
> which gets thousands of hits a day and Im still pondering what
> Operating System to put on it.  I've been looking at Redhat Linux but
> just been recently introduced to FreeBSD and I was wondering if you
> could point out some of the major differences between the two rival
> OS's for using it for such a purpose as mine.
> 

You can search the mailing list archive for a lot of discussions about
this topic.  Since Yahoo uses FreeBSD, you can also use it.

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Hello Scott,

You might find these useful, or maybe not.
http://www.lemis.com/bsdpaper.html
http://www.futuresouth.com/~fullermd/freebsd/bsdvlin.html

-Neill


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SL> I recently bought a server inwhich Im going to be hosting my webpage which gets thousands of hits a day and Im still pondering what Operating System to put on it.  I've been looking at Redhat
SL> Linux but just been recently introduced to FreeBSD and I was wondering if you could point out some of the major differences between the two rival OS's for using it for such a purpose as mine.

SL> Thanks,

SL> Scott
SL> scott@ultra-sonic.net 




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Hi,

This one points to FreeBSD and lot of the Linux "issues" seem to be out of date:

http://www.futuresouth.com/~fullermd/freebsd/bsdvlin.html

On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 09:15:07PM -0400, Scott - Laptop wrote:
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> 
> I recently bought a server inwhich Im going to be hosting my webpage which gets thousands of hits a day and Im still pondering what Operating System to put on it.  I've been looking at Redhat Linux but just been recently introduced to FreeBSD and I was wondering if you could point out some of the major differences between the two rival OS's for using it for such a purpose as mine.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Scott
> scott@ultra-sonic.net 
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On Tuesday, 23 May 2000 at  7:51:55 -0600, Brad Waite wrote:
> Okay, I finally got my drives installed and partitioned as follows:
>
> ad0:
>   a:  7473152        0    4.2BSD        0     0     0   # (Cyl.    0 - 465*)
>   b:   524288  7473152      swap                        # (Cyl.  465*- 497*)
>   c: 80035767        0    unused        0     0         # (Cyl.    0 - 4981*)
>   e: 72038327  7997440     vinum                        # (Cyl.  497*- 4981*)
>
> ad1:
>   c: 80041248        0    unused        0     0         # (Cyl.    0 - 635247)
>   e: 80041248        0     vinum                        # (Cyl.    0 - 635247)
>
> ad2:
>   c: 80041248        0    unused        0     0         # (Cyl.    0 - 635247)
>   e: 80041248        0     vinum                        # (Cyl.    0 - 635247)
>
> 4 gigs of ad0 are used for FBSD and swap.  The rest of ad0 and all of ad1 & ad2
> are intended for vinum.  Since, as I understand it, vinum requires all the
> subdisks to be the same size, I split the drives into 3908MB subdisks, 10 sd's
> on ad1 & ad2, and 9 on ad0 for a total of 29 subdisks.
>
> Here's my vinum cfg file:
> drive a device /dev/ad0s1e
> drive b device /dev/ad1s1e
> drive c device /dev/ad2s1e
> volume whopper
>   plex org raid5 512k
>     sd length 3908m drive a
>     sd length 3908m drive b
>     sd length 3908m drive c
> 	[ all 3 lines repeated 8 times ]
>     sd length 3908m drive b
>     sd length 3908m drive c
>
> Now I try to do a newfs:
>
> # newfs -v /dev/vinum/whopper
> newfs: /dev/vinum/whopper: Input/output error
> # vinum l whopper
> V whopper               State: down     Plexes:       1 Size:        106 GB
>
>
> Why can't I newfs the volume?

Because it's down.

It's difficult to know why, since you haven't supplied the information
asked for in the man page and http://www.lemis.com/vinum/how-to-debug.html.

Greg
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The title says it all.

I have recently added ipfw to my system and have customized
/etc/rc.firewall. However, I cannot seem to get these rules updated
without rebooting. And, I have been unsuccessful in my searches for this
information.

If anyone knows, I would appreciate the tip.
Thanks


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I am using FBSD 3.4R and am setup with @home cable network.
I have had this setup for about a week and things were mostly fine.
But yesterday, I started getting network hangs (netscape 4.72 was
running in each case).

I believe that netscape is the culprate, but I am not sure why. No-one
else has reported this problem, so maybe I have a bad config somewhere.

Anyway, when it occurs, all network activity seems to stop. Cannot ping
anything (but localhost) and netstat stops after the first line of output.

I thought the problem might be with @home, but they were no help on the
phone - once they found out I was not on a windows box their brain froze
up.

I can solve the problem by rebooting fbsd.
One time it only worked for about 1 minute after rebooting.
One time it worked for about 1 hour after rebooting.

One thing I don't like is that I have to reboot. I shouldn't have to
reboot - is that right?

One time I was able to recover by performing:

killall -HUP swapper inetd

but since it has not consistently worked, I am thinking it was a
coincidence (self fixing problem if I wait long enough) or I am close to
solving the problem but have not pinpointed it.


Is there some test that I can perform to monitor the health of my network?
Does anyone have a clue as to why this is happening?

Thanks


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	I'm looking through online stores to try and find a good deal on
our old friend "Intel Etherexpress Pro/100+" and it seems that Intel has
dropped the "Etherexpress" word from the name, yes? I looked through the
mail archives and this is the conclusion I come to, although I couldn't
find an e-mail where someone came right out and said it. It's the 82559
chip, and it's listed on Intel's web site as their top of the line,
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On 24-May-00 Jim Freeze wrote:
> The title says it all.
> 
> I have recently added ipfw to my system and have customized
> /etc/rc.firewall. However, I cannot seem to get these rules updated
> without rebooting. And, I have been unsuccessful in my searches for this
> information.
> 
> If anyone knows, I would appreciate the tip.
> Thanks

You can use ipfw to update the rules manually,
or just type 'sh /etc/rc.firewall' at a shell
prompt _on_ _the_ _console_.  If you do this
remotely over a net connection it won't work
unless you direct all output to /dev/null.

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From owner-freebsd-questions  Tue May 23 19:25:37 2000
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From: Scott Hess <scott@avantgo.com>
To: Lehquin@aol.com
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Subject: Re: firewall, how much horsepower?
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On Mon, 22 May 2000 Lehquin@aol.com wrote:
> I'm thinking about a network connection to the internet, either ISDN 
> or DSL router. If I want to setup a firewall using FreeBSD, how much
> horsepower does the box need? I'm thinking that it won't need much 
> power to just pass IP packets back and forth. It will need just need 
> 2 ethernet cards right? Would a 486 66 w/ pentium upgrade chip and 
> 64Meg Ram be enough?

Long long ago, I used a 66Mhz 486 w/32M of RAM as a firewall/NAT box, 
under RedHat4.2.  It was way overpowered for that job.  The primary reason
I upgraded it was that: a) the 486 was very loud and big, and b) if I ever
wanted to rebuild a kernel or something to try out a wacky new feature
related to what the box did, it took literally forever.

> Regardless of the horsepower, what about other services. Can I run 
> sendmail, and DNS on the same box that's the firewall. How do I 
> makesure that the "Server Services" are protected behind the firewall 
> eventhough they are on the same box. Would this mean that the 
> server services would answer TCP/IP packets only on the ethernet 
> interface that is on my side of the firewall.

You can do all of this, the question is whether you should.  If you aren't
running any services on the firewall box, then those services cannot be
used to break into the firewall box.  If you run sendmail, someone can
still crack the box sendmail is running on, but you can still have a
working firewall (instead of turning off the firewalling, the cracker can
poke a port back out - but at least other people can't just waltz in at
that point).

My feeling for home networks is that it doesn't really make much
difference.  After all, once they've broken into one of your machines,
they _most_ likely can break the others at their leasure, anyhow.

That said, you can certainly arrange so that services only listen on
internal ports, and you can arrange that the firewalling rules do not
forward packets from the outside world to your selected services.  Either
option is probably sufficient, but I'd try hard to do both, if I could.

Later,
scott




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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 12:49:07PM -0700, Doug Silver wrote:
> # fdisk wd1
> ******* Working on device /dev/rwd1 *******
> parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
> cylinders=2112 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl)
> 
> Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1
> parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are:
> cylinders=2112 heads=16 sectors/track=63 (1008 blks/cyl)
> 
> fdisk: invalid fdisk partition table found
> Media sector size is 512
> Warning: BIOS sector numbering starts with sector 1
> Information from DOS bootblock is:
> The data for partition 1 is:
> sysid 5,(Extended DOS)
>     start 3490185221, size 3493855237 (1705984 Meg), flag 5
> 	beg: cyl 975/ sector 32/ head 0;
> 	end: cyl 975/ sector 40/ head 0
> The data for partition 2 is:
> sysid 5,(Extended DOS)
>     start 90701829, size 7 (0 Meg), flag 5
> 	beg: cyl 464/ sector 16/ head 0;
> 	end: cyl 464/ sector 24/ head 0
> The data for partition 3 is:
> sysid 0,(unused)
>     start 70254592, size 835452928 (407936 Meg), flag 0
> 	beg: cyl 0/ sector 0/ head 0;
> 	end: cyl 0/ sector 0/ head 0
> The data for partition 4 is:
> sysid 165,(FreeBSD/NetBSD/386BSD)
>     start 1, size 2128895 (1039 Meg), flag 80 (active)
> 	beg: cyl 0/ sector 2/ head 0;
> 	end: cyl 63/ sector 63/ head 15
> 
> 
> So it sees the 4th partition, is there a way to get anything off of it?

You should be able to access it like,

  # disklabel -r wd1s4

But you really should clean up those other entries.

Any idea how the DOS MBR got scrambled like that?
-- 
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** Gary Kline <kline@tera.com> on Tue, 23 May 100 11:48:13 -0700 (PDT)
** in [running headless] writes:

Gary> Can anyone give me the kernel configuration for running my [...]
Gary> box headless?

There are just a few things to do:

  o create a /etc/boot.config file that contains the line:
       -P
    This will cause the boot blocks to probe for a keyboard and use
    it if it is detected, else use the serial port.

  o Make sure that ttyd0 is turned on in /etc/ttys.


Thats it, no kernel mods necessary.

If you find the default 9600 baud too slow, you can change the 

  BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED

line in /etc/make.conf to the speed you wish. (We use 115200 bps)
But then you need to remake and install the boot blocks. Don't forget to 
adjust /etc/ttys (and perhaps /etc/gettytab too) for the new speed.


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"G.B.Naidu" wrote:
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> Hi,
> 
> I searched in the FreeBSD home page. I went through the
> releases/i386/3.3-STABLE directory. In it there is only one directory
> called packages.
> 
> What I want is a tar zipped bundle of freebsd 3.3. Where can I get?

	It doesn't work like that. :) You should really be installing 4.0, or
at worst, 3.4. Take a look at
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ then go into the
directory you want to install. Once you're in there, take a look at
INSTALL.TXT. It has all the information you need. 

Good luck,

Doug
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From: Brian Handy <handy@lambic.physics.montana.edu>
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Subject: SCSI Confusion
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Hi,

I'm running 4.0-STABLE from about May 17.  I have a strange situation
here; I've got two sets of two disk drives chained to my SCSI bus here
that I use for data drives.  (Not currently using softupdates.)  From a
df:

Filesystem         1024-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/da1s1e          4050327  3644898    81403    98%    /a
/dev/da2s1e          4050327  2933727   792574    79%    /b
/dev/da3s1c         17253247   158881 15714107     1%    /c
/dev/da4s1c         17253247  9725925  6147063    61%    /d


They're connected like this, with "-->" representing cables connecting the
boxes:

       (externalbox #1)     (externalbox #2)
PC --> [SCSI 3, SCSI 4] --> [SCSI 1, SCSI 2]

Oh yea, dmesg might be useful.  Attached at end.  Anyway, here's the
problem:  When I dismount and disconnect that last box, remove it from
fstab, put terminators after externalbox #1, I find that upon reboot
FreeBSD screams mightily, says I need to do an fsck on drives 3 and 4, 
and dumps me in single-user mode.  OK, re-attach the box, leave it 
off... and I still get wild complaints.  Lastly, turn on box #2, but don't
mount the drives -- and it boots up fine!   

I'm completely puzzled here.  Any suggestions? 


Thanks,

Brian
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sym0: <875> port 0xf800-0xf8ff mem 0xfedff000-0xfedfffff,0xfedfec00-0xfedfecff irq 11 at device 13.0 on pci0
sym0: Symbios NVRAM, ID 7, Fast-20, SE, parity checking
sym0: open drain IRQ line driver, using on-chip SRAM
da4 at sym0 bus 0 target 12 lun 0
da4: <SEAGATE ST118273W 5764> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device 
da4: 40.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 15, 16bit), Tagged Queueing Enabled
da4: 17366MB (35566480 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 2213C)
da3 at sym0 bus 0 target 11 lun 0
da3: <SEAGATE ST118273W 5764> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device 
da3: 40.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 15, 16bit), Tagged Queueing Enabled
da3: 17366MB (35566480 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 2213C)
da1 at sym0 bus 0 target 1 lun 0
da1: <WDIGTL ENTERPRISE 1.61> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device 
da1: 20.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 15)
da1: 4157MB (8515173 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 530C)
da2 at sym0 bus 0 target 2 lun 0
da2: <WDIGTL ENTERPRISE 1.61> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device 
da2: 20.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 15)
da2: 4157MB (8515173 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 530C)




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And just to clarify, I had installed SSH 1.2.27 but had never seen port 722 
open.  Before this, I only had ssh (port 22) and smtp (port 25) running.



At 07:04 PM 5/23/00 -0500, Oscar Ricardo Silva, you wrote:
>Thanks to Dave Kirchner and Alan Clegg for the incredibly fast and 
>completely useful responses.  Using both methods, I found out this:
>
>amanda# /usr/local/sbin/lsof -i TCP:722
>COMMAND PID USER   FD   TYPE     DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
>sshd1   143 root    3u  IPv6 0xcb8e7940      0t0  TCP *:722
>sshd1   143 root    5u  IPv4 0xcb8e7720      0t0  TCP *:722 (LISTEN)
>
>Now the question is, where the hell did this come from?  I hadn't seen 
>this before and I thought I'd checked my machine.
>
>
>Oscar
>
>At 07:35 PM 5/23/00 -0400, Alan Clegg, you wrote:
>>Out of the ether, David Kirchner spewed forth the following bitstream:
>>
>> > An easy way to find out what an unknown port is:
>> >
>> > First run 'netstat -aAn | grep LISTEN | grep \.portnum'. The -A flag will
>> > display the address for the socket. You can then figure out which process
>> > is using that address by running 'fstat | grep address':
>> >
>> > dpk@web2:/home/dpk$ netstat -aAn | grep LISTEN | grep \.25
>> > c6400180 tcp        0      0 *.25                  *.*   LISTEN
>> > dpk@web2:/home/dpk$ fstat | grep c6400180
>> > root     sendmail   94903    4* internet stream tcp c6400180
>>
>>Easier way:
>>
>>         lsof -i TCP:_portnum_
>>
>>ecto 101} /usr/local/sbin/lsof -i TCP:25
>>COMMAND   PID   USER   FD   TYPE     DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
>>tcpserver 381 qmaild    3u  IPv4 0xc735c500      0t0  TCP *:smtp (LISTEN)
>>
>>lsof from ports, btw...
>>
>>AlanC
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On Wed, 24 May 2000, Greg Lehey wrote:

> > Now I try to do a newfs:
> >
> > # newfs -v /dev/vinum/whopper
> > newfs: /dev/vinum/whopper: Input/output error
> > # vinum l whopper
> > V whopper               State: down     Plexes:       1 Size:        106 GB
> >
> >
> > Why can't I newfs the volume?
> 
> Because it's down.
> 
> It's difficult to know why, since you haven't supplied the information
> asked for in the man page and http://www.lemis.com/vinum/how-to-debug.html.

It's difficult to supply the information asked for, since I wasn't aware of
that url.  :)

As it turns out, it's happily newfsing now.  I hadn't init'ed it, so it
couldn't be up, and couldn't be newfsed.  I read the part about a raid starting
in the init state, but couldn't find anything about the init command until I
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On Tuesday, 23 May 2000 at 14:33:36 -0600, Brad Waite wrote:
> On Wed, 24 May 2000, Greg Lehey wrote:
>
>>> Now I try to do a newfs:
>>>
>>> # newfs -v /dev/vinum/whopper
>>> newfs: /dev/vinum/whopper: Input/output error
>>> # vinum l whopper
>>> V whopper               State: down     Plexes:       1 Size:        106 GB
>>>
>>>
>>> Why can't I newfs the volume?
>>
>> Because it's down.
>>
>> It's difficult to know why, since you haven't supplied the information
>> asked for in the man page and http://www.lemis.com/vinum/how-to-debug.html.
>
> It's difficult to supply the information asked for, since I wasn't aware of
> that url.  :)

That was only one of the alternatives.  It's also in vinum(4).

> As it turns out, it's happily newfsing now.  I hadn't init'ed it, so
> it couldn't be up, and couldn't be newfsed.  I read the part about a
> raid starting in the init state, but couldn't find anything about
> the init command until I stumbled across it in the list archives.

From vinum(8):

     init [-S] size [-w] plex | subdisk

             vinum init initializes a subdisk by writing zeroes to it.  You
             can initialize all subdisks in a plex by specifying the plex
             name.  This is the only way to ensure consistent data in a plex.
             You must perform this initialization before using a RAID-5 plex.
             It is also recommended for other new plexes.  vinum initializes
             all subdisks of a plex in parallel.  Since this operation can
             take a long time, it is normally performed in the background.  If
             you want to wait for completion of the command, use the -w (wait)
             option.

             Specify the -S option if you want to write blocks of a different
             size from the default value of 16 kB.  vinum prints a console
             message when the initialization is complete.

Greg
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Maybe that's why I got such a great deal on mine. About 2-3 months
ago, I found Intel having 2/$39 offer (shipping included). I took them
up on it, but it was limited to one pair per person. I still see them
on the shelves in Comp USA... I haven't heard any word about them
being phased out, but i wondered why they were so cheap. I've had *NO*
problems with these. And I've looked on Intel's site since you
mentioned it. I can't find any Ether Express items either.
-Otter

 
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> 
>         I'm looking through online stores to try and find a good deal on
> our old friend "Intel Etherexpress Pro/100+" and it seems that Intel has
> dropped the "Etherexpress" word from the name, yes? I looked through the
> mail archives and this is the conclusion I come to, although I couldn't
> find an e-mail where someone came right out and said it. It's the 82559
> chip, and it's listed on Intel's web site as their top of the line,
> whereas I could not find any references to "Etherexpress".
> 
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> 
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I cvsup'd to 4.0-Stable, and made the devices, it plays normally, but only
thru the front speaker out, is there a way to enable to play out both the
front&rear speaker outs at the same time? The machine has 2 HDs, and
currently when I want to play games, I simple switch the HD cable to the
Win2k drive to play. (Ya I know I could multi-boot, but I dislike boot
managers with drives I frequently reinstall (win).

Anyways, in summary, I'm looking for a way to enable sound out both front &
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 11:55:16AM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> According to Troy Settle:
> > 
> > I've got 5 or 6 boxes running headless.  I don't do anything special with
> > the kernel.
> > 
> 
> 	Do you do anything to getty or anything else in /etc so
> 	that getty isn't continually trying to spawn a tty for
> 	the console?
> 
> 	Seems to me that I got complaints trying to boot without
> 	a keyboard once...  
> 
> 	It'd be nice if I could move my othre CRT//keyboard away
> 	and boot without things blowing up (!)

That's your BIOS. It has nothing to do with the kernel (since you
never actually get to booting it). Go into the BIOS and try to find an
option to "Boot on error" or something about booting without
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 08:28:54AM -1000, ken@mui.net wrote:
> I've noticed a few things that puzzle me.  Perhaps someone can 
> help enlighten me on this:

[snip]

> 2- there doesn't seem to be listed certain version changes, ie, 
> sendmail versions.  what I mean is it would be nice to have a place 
> where we could tell if sendmail is up to date or not, other than 
> doing a telnet hostname smtp.

You can just look at the header of any mail you receive. For example,
take a look at the top of this one. Or if I take a look at the top of
the one I am replying to here,

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Looks like I'm runing 8.9.3; the one that comes with 3.4-STABLE. In
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 09:19:55PM -0600, Brian Handy wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm running 4.0-STABLE from about May 17.  I have a strange situation
> here; I've got two sets of two disk drives chained to my SCSI bus here
> that I use for data drives.  (Not currently using softupdates.)  From a
> df:
> 
> Filesystem         1024-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
> /dev/da1s1e          4050327  3644898    81403    98%    /a
> /dev/da2s1e          4050327  2933727   792574    79%    /b
> /dev/da3s1c         17253247   158881 15714107     1%    /c
> /dev/da4s1c         17253247  9725925  6147063    61%    /d

You should not use the c-partition.

> 
> They're connected like this, with "-->" representing cables connecting the
> boxes:
> 
>        (externalbox #1)     (externalbox #2)
> PC --> [SCSI 3, SCSI 4] --> [SCSI 1, SCSI 2]
> 
> Oh yea, dmesg might be useful.  Attached at end.  Anyway, here's the
> problem:  When I dismount and disconnect that last box, remove it from
> fstab, put terminators after externalbox #1, I find that upon reboot
> FreeBSD screams mightily, says I need to do an fsck on drives 3 and 4, 
> and dumps me in single-user mode.  OK, re-attach the box, leave it 
> off... and I still get wild complaints.  Lastly, turn on box #2, but don't
> mount the drives -- and it boots up fine!   
> 
> I'm completely puzzled here.  Any suggestions? 

Are you _absolutely_ sure that the drives in box #1 are equivalent to
da3 and da4 (the 17.4 GB drives) and that box #2 contains the two 4 GB
drives?

When you are in that single user mode, what does,

  # camcontrol devlist -v

Show?

As an aside, am I the only one with no sym(4) manpage?

> --
> sym0: <875> port 0xf800-0xf8ff mem 0xfedff000-0xfedfffff,0xfedfec00-0xfedfecff irq 11 at device 13.0 on pci0
> sym0: Symbios NVRAM, ID 7, Fast-20, SE, parity checking
> sym0: open drain IRQ line driver, using on-chip SRAM
> da4 at sym0 bus 0 target 12 lun 0
> da4: <SEAGATE ST118273W 5764> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device 
> da4: 40.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 15, 16bit), Tagged Queueing Enabled
> da4: 17366MB (35566480 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 2213C)
> da3 at sym0 bus 0 target 11 lun 0
> da3: <SEAGATE ST118273W 5764> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device 
> da3: 40.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 15, 16bit), Tagged Queueing Enabled
> da3: 17366MB (35566480 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 2213C)
> da1 at sym0 bus 0 target 1 lun 0
> da1: <WDIGTL ENTERPRISE 1.61> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device 
> da1: 20.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 15)
> da1: 4157MB (8515173 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 530C)
> da2 at sym0 bus 0 target 2 lun 0
> da2: <WDIGTL ENTERPRISE 1.61> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device 
> da2: 20.000MB/s transfers (20.000MHz, offset 15)
> da2: 4157MB (8515173 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 530C)
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>> Filesystem         1024-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
>> /dev/da1s1e          4050327  3644898    81403    98%    /a
>> [...]
>
>You should not use the c-partition.

Huh?  Oh.  What partition should I be using?


>>              (#1)                (#2)
>> PC --> [SCSI 3, SCSI 4] --> [SCSI 1, SCSI 2]

>Are you _absolutely_ sure that the drives in box #1 are equivalent to
>da3 and da4 (the 17.4 GB drives) and that box #2 contains the two 4 GB
>drives?

Yes.  Had to think about that for a second.

>  # camcontrol devlist -v

scbus0 on sym0 bus 0:
<QUANTUM XP34550W LXY4>            at scbus0 target 0 lun 0 (pass0,da0)
<WDIGTL ENTERPRISE 1.61>           at scbus0 target 1 lun 0 (pass1,da1)
<WDIGTL ENTERPRISE 1.61>           at scbus0 target 2 lun 0 (pass2,da2)
<MATSHITA CD-ROM CR-508 XS03>      at scbus0 target 5 lun 0 (pass3,cd0)
<SEAGATE ST118273W 5764>           at scbus0 target 11 lun 0 (pass4,da3)
<SEAGATE ST118273W 5764>           at scbus0 target 12 lun 0 (pass5,da4)
<  >                               at scbus0 target -1 lun -1 ()
scbus-1 on xpt0 bus 0:
<  >                               at scbus-1 target -1 lun -1 (xpt0)

>As an aside, am I the only one with no sym(4) manpage?

I don't have one either.

Next round...

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On Mon, 22 May 2000 18:39:12 +0930  Greg Lehey wrote:
 +------------------
 | The worst problem I could encounter would be that some new extension
 | might redefine the meaning of one of my headers.  I suspect that's not
 | going to happen in the immediate future.
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At best these headers are useless -- except as fodder for a mailing list
argument.  At worst they can increse your mobile phone bill. :-)

My origional point was to state that you are violating a convention
(use a X-) just as the ob-poster's line length choice was.
    
    Messages are divided into lines of characters. A line is a series of 
    characters that is delimited with the two characters carriage-return and 
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    (The carriage-return/line-feed pair is usually written in this document 
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	<draft-ietf-drums-msg-fmt-08.txt>

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 | > Current convention appears to be to slap these into a xcard or vcard
 | > format encapsulated in MIME.
 | 
 | Do you have an RFC for this convention?  The format suggests
 | Microsoft.
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2426.txt

This is tedious and has taken on the flavor of a spelling argument.  

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I heard that ftp.cdrom.com uses mylex raid eXtreme.
is that true ?
If yes, how can it be if this hardware is not listed as supported by 4.0
Release Notes.

Thanks for your answer.


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>I heard that ftp.cdrom.com uses mylex raid eXtreme.
>is that true ?
>If yes, how can it be if this hardware is not listed as supported by 4.0
>Release Notes.

   No, it's not true. ftp.cdrom.com uses an external Mylex DAC960SXI. It's
rather slow, however, compared to more modern stuff.
   ftp.freesoftware.com uses a RAID system manufactured by TeraSolutions (my
company).

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Oscar Ricardo Silva wrote:
> 
> Thanks to Dave Kirchner and Alan Clegg for the incredibly fast and
> completely useful responses.  Using both methods, I found out this:
> 
> amanda# /usr/local/sbin/lsof -i TCP:722
> COMMAND PID USER   FD   TYPE     DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
> sshd1   143 root    3u  IPv6 0xcb8e7940      0t0  TCP *:722
> sshd1   143 root    5u  IPv4 0xcb8e7720      0t0  TCP *:722 (LISTEN)
> 
> Now the question is, where the hell did this come from?  I hadn't seen this
> before and I thought I'd checked my machine.

	Unfortunately, it's included in the sshd_config file. I never saw a
satisfactory explanation as to why they did it, but the latest version
of the port has a patch that comments it out. In more recent versions of
freebsd you can do the steps outlined by previous posters all in one by
using sockstat, FYI.

	Another way to solve this problem is to use openssh & openssl that are
included in 4.0. It's good stuff. :)

Good luck,

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John Baldwin wrote:
> 
> On 24-May-00 Jim Freeze wrote:
> > The title says it all.
> >
> > I have recently added ipfw to my system and have customized
> > /etc/rc.firewall. However, I cannot seem to get these rules updated
> > without rebooting. And, I have been unsuccessful in my searches for this
> > information.
> >
> > If anyone knows, I would appreciate the tip.
> > Thanks
> 
> You can use ipfw to update the rules manually,
> or just type 'sh /etc/rc.firewall' at a shell
> prompt _on_ _the_ _console_.  If you do this
> remotely over a net connection it won't work
> unless you direct all output to /dev/null.

	Or use the default to accept option in the kernel. I realize that for
"serious" firewalls this is not an option, but it's very useful for less
stringent uses of ipfw.

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I have a server with at small disk of about 350MB. It keeps filling up and I
am having trouble tracking down the culprit. This is a FreeBSD 3.1 machine.

Using 'df -k' I estimated the available space at about 30MB a week ago.
Today 'df -k' reports 15MB avaliable.

Last week, I did a 'du -k -s' at / and today I did it again.

Here are the results:

This Week
Filesystem           1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/wd0s1a             352271   308817    15273    95%    /

Last Week			This Week
4       COPYRIGHT		4       COPYRIGHT
3002    bin			3002    bin
159     boot			159     boot
1       cdrom			1       cdrom
0       compat			0       compat
47      dev			47      dev
1       dist			1       dist
2       dumps			2       dumps
595     etc			595     etc
0       home			0       home
1       host			1       host
1560    kernel			1560    kernel
2200    kernel.GENERIC		2200    kernel.GENERIC
1       kernel.config		1       kernel.config
1552    kernel.old		1552    kernel.old
1       lkm			1       lkm
3       mnt			3       mnt
1429    modules			1429    modules
5409    proc			5036    proc
17      root			17      root
7247    sbin			7247    sbin
1282    stand			1282    stand
0       sys			0       sys
2       tmp			3       tmp
131840  usr			132221  usr
4004    var			4190    var

I don't see a 15 MB difference.

What's going on?



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Willem Brown wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
>         I'm running a secondary DNS for my domain which is
> hosted by Granitecanyon. The idea was that whenever the two
> main DNS servers are unavailable that mine will be used so
> I don't get cut off from the world completely.

	unfortunately, DNS does not work that way. 

>         What then causes my DNS to be queried when I send an
> e-mail to the list? Any ideas?

	The fact that you have it listed in the NS records for your domain. The
terms "primary" and "secondary" are only relative to where you update
the files. Secondary (or slave) nameservers pick up their updates from
the primary or master nameservers. Every nameserver listed in the NS
records will be queried on a more or less equal basis. You see an
increase in traffic because the overall number of queries for your
domain has gone up. 

	The only way to resolve this problem is to remove your nameserver from
the NS records. 

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valentin strasser wrote:
> 
> Hello
> I'm an university Net administrator. The net works under FreeBSD UNIX. We
> are connected to our ISP via a cable with a limited traffic. We want to give
> our students some access to the Internet in such a way that each student
> will have his/hers account with a limited amount of Mbytes per month of
> traffic. I would gladly appreciate if anyone tells me where to find a free
> software that can solve the problem. Our ISP wants to change FreeBSD on
> Linux.

	FreeBSD can do this, assuming that I understand the question correctly.
I believe the dummynet and bridging capabilities are what you're looking
for. Unfortunately I can't help get you up and running, since I haven't
worked with them, but there is a lot of information in the mail archives
and the on line FAQ and handbook. 

Good luck,

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"G.B.Naidu" wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I would like to know which of the FreeBSD 4.x line of releases are stable
> and good to use. I need to know which version is safe to use to develop a
> commercial device driver. Can some body help me which stable? Is it 4.0 or
> some new version is available?

	With all due respect, if you're going to be developing drivers, you
need to take some time to familiarize yourself with how freebsd works. I
would suggest at minimum that you read through the FAQ and Handbook that
are on the web page. That'll give you a good start. 

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I am setting up a box to route for my internal network using NAT. The box is
set up with DSL coming in on one NIC and going to the network hub using a
second NIC. The internal ips are all in the 192.168.1.X with the BSD box
being .1 (I know everyone probably realizes this...)

Of course all web requests are traveling through the BSD gateway, but what I
would like to change is that the BSD box instead of going strait to the
internet for the web page, is to go through a proxy server so that porn can
be blocked to internal web traffic. I can set it up so each machine uses the
proxy in it's web browser, but that is too easy to get around.

I know this can't be the first question on this, but I could find no
distinct answers in the archives.

The only thing I have seen so far is squid, but it seems way overboard for
what I need, is there an easier way to just have NAT route the packets?

You're help in this matter is very appreciated.

Hank



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Hi,

Does anyone know where I can get the missing sections of 
the BSD 4.4 SMM, USD and PSD without paying AT&T money.  I
have printed the full set (probably rather pointlessly 
considering the quality of FreeBSD's docs), and am missing
the 'ex AT&T sections'.  

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| The only thing I have seen so far is squid, but it seems way overboard for
| what I need, is there an easier way to just have NAT route the packets?

All the above is answered in the Squid FAQ at http://www.squid-cache.org/.
However, in short, use ip forwarding, install squid as a transparent cache
then use redirectors as squidguard or squirm to filter out unwanted content.

| 

Regards
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Hi,

I'm seem to have trouble installing FreeBSD 3.3. I just bought the Power
Pak (I know, things come a little later in Holland), and things are not
going the way I'd want them to go.

Installation goes fine, I get to set everything the way I want it, but
when everything's installed, I'm sent back to the Main Installation
Menu. The only choices there (in my opinion; Am I not looking good
enough?) are to start a new installation together with the possibility
to change some config, or to Exit Install. So I reasonably tend to
choose the latter, when all install is done.

When I do so, the system reboots, and nicely gives me the Boot Manager I
asked for. When I select FreeBSD, the message "no ufs" appears, and I'm
sent to the "boot: " prompt. Typing "-v" after the prompt will result in
another

no ufs
no /kernel

message.

I own a 486 DX/4-100 with 16 Mb RAM, a Diamond Stealth 64 DRAM 2Mb, a
1.44M floppy drive, a Iomega ZIP100-drive, a genuine doublespeed Mitsumi
CD-ROM drive attached to my Gravis UltraSound Classic (which is located
at 220h) through address 360h. Windows 95 is installed, and works the
way it is expected to work.

I have a 3.2 Gb harddisk, divided by the Ontrack Disk Manager into a 2.1
Gb partition, a 850 Mb and a 250 Mb one. (DOS C:, D:, and E:)

I used Partition Magic To Reduce C: (2.1 Gb) to 20 Mb, because Windows
95 is on my D: drive, and since the system boots from C:, it has to have
the information on C:. So I now have about 2 Gb left between C: and D:,
which Windows or DOS will not notice.

The partition editor recognizes everything, so you'd think everything
would go fine. Installing apparently goes well, but when rebooting,
FreeBSD doesn't find the UFS filesystem.

Do you have any thoughts on what's going on?

sincerely,

Jochem van Ommen

Rivierstraat 188 Rotterdam
3016 CH - the Netherlands

+31.10.4405.295

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Hi,

Thanks for the reply. I have been working on FreeBSD from a quite some
time. I went through the Handbook and will go throguh FAQs as you have
suggested.

I would like to know which of the 4.x train of FreeBSD is stable and good
to use.

thanks
--gb

 On Wed, 24 May 2000, Doug Barton wrote:

> "G.B.Naidu" wrote:
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I would like to know which of the FreeBSD 4.x line of releases are stable
> > and good to use. I need to know which version is safe to use to develop a
> > commercial device driver. Can some body help me which stable? Is it 4.0 or
> > some new version is available?
> 
> 	With all due respect, if you're going to be developing drivers, you
> need to take some time to familiarize yourself with how freebsd works. I
> would suggest at minimum that you read through the FAQ and Handbook that
> are on the web page. That'll give you a good start. 
> 
> 

-- 



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From owner-freebsd-questions  Wed May 24  1:44:41 2000
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You'de probably be better off taking a look at
/usr/share/examples/ppp/ppp.conf.sample if you would like to see an
example of how to use the PPP filters.

Good luck,
Cheers,
Marc

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> Dear Sirs,
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> I'm a bit confused, I read through "man ppp" and I'm lost inside it :-)
> How can "set filter" that denies any connection with certain IP src ? 
> 
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Hi,

Can anyone tell me _explicitly_ how to clear the screen 
when a user logs out (or when a getty starts)?  I know it's
in the gettytab man page, but I cant get it to work.  I've
probably incorrectly played with the cl option?!?

Any ideas?

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Dear Sir
My name is Odette. Im from Port Elizabeth in South Africa. My boss asked

me to look on the internet for a consultant to help him with his problem

(If you can help him you will be paid for your trouble, of course). He
has a PCM CIA Ethernet card in his notebook/laptop, but its not working.

He cant seem to get the configuration right. Is there anything you can
do for him?
Please let me know if you can help him. It will be much appreciated.
Sincerely
Odette Weideman






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Hey there,

This depends on your shell.  

If tcsh:

echo clear > .logout

If bash:

echo clear > .bash_logout

That'll do it for you.  :)

Cheers,
Marc

On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 01:49:28AM -0700, Chris Smith wrote:
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> 
> Can anyone tell me _explicitly_ how to clear the screen 
> when a user logs out (or when a getty starts)?  I know it's
> in the gettytab man page, but I cant get it to work.  I've
> probably incorrectly played with the cl option?!?
> 
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> 
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> 
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Does any one know of a HTML archiver for emails? Maybe one with a built-in
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 02:51:57PM -0700, Erin wrote:
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> Does any one know of a HTML archiver for emails? Maybe one with a built-in
> search feature?

Try /usr/ports/www/hypermail

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What's with the following ? 
( Buiding a release - got the same error with world )


try and do a --> m4 btx.m4 btx.s | as -o btx.o
in the directory --> /usr/src/sys/boot/i386/btx/btx

It give numerious warnings and errors

---{standard input}: Assembler messages:
{standard input}:136: Warning: using `%eax' instead of `%ax' due to `l' suffix
{standard input}:138: Warning: using `%eax' instead of `%ax' due to `l' suffix
{standard input}:139: Warning: using `%eax' instead of `%ax' due to `l' suffix
{standard input}:199: Warning: using `%ecx' instead of `%cx' due to `l' suffix
{standard input}:204: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `ltr'
{standard input}:222: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `push'
{standard input}:248: Warning: using `%ecx' instead of `%cx' due to `l' suffix
{standard input}:249: Warning: using `%ecx' instead of `%cx' due to `l' suffix
{standard input}:250: Warning: using `%ecx' instead of `%cx' due to `l' suffix
{standard input}:251: Warning: using `%ecx' instead of `%cx' due to `l' suffix
{standard input}:252: Warning: using `%ecx' instead of `%cx' due to `l' suffix
{standard input}:260: Warning: using `%eax' instead of `%ax' due to `l' suffix
{standard input}:261: Warning: using `%eax' instead of `%ax' due to `l' suffix
{standard input}:308: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `push'
{standard input}:310: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `push

etc ... etc
--------------------------------------------------
cc -fno-builtin -Os -DKZIP   -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include -c
/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/kgzldr/lib.c
(cd /usr/src/sys/boot/i386/kgzldr; m4  -DSIOPRT=0x3f8
/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/kgzldr/crt.s) | as  -o crt.o
(cd /usr/src/sys/boot/i386/kgzldr; m4  -DSIOPRT=0x3f8
/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/kgzldr/sio.s) | as  -o sio.o
cc -nostdlib -static -r -o kgzldr.o start.o boot.o inflate.o lib.o crt.o sio.o
===> sys/boot/i386/btx
===> sys/boot/i386/btx/btx
(cd /usr/src/sys/boot/i386/btx/btx; m4  btx.m4 btx.s) |  as  -o btx.o
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/sys/boot/i386/btx/btx.
*** Error code 1

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Hi,

	Well, since it's doing exactly what it should be, I shouldn't
complain about it. Thanks for explaining it to me.

Regards
Willem Brown

Doug Barton wrote:
> 
> Willem Brown wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> >         I'm running a secondary DNS for my domain which is
> > hosted by Granitecanyon. The idea was that whenever the two
> > main DNS servers are unavailable that mine will be used so
> > I don't get cut off from the world completely.
> 
>         unfortunately, DNS does not work that way.
> 
> >         What then causes my DNS to be queried when I send an
> > e-mail to the list? Any ideas?
> 
>         The fact that you have it listed in the NS records for your domain. The
> terms "primary" and "secondary" are only relative to where you update
> the files. Secondary (or slave) nameservers pick up their updates from
> the primary or master nameservers. Every nameserver listed in the NS
> records will be queried on a more or less equal basis. You see an
> increase in traffic because the overall number of queries for your
> domain has gone up.
> 
>         The only way to resolve this problem is to remove your nameserver from
> the NS records.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Doug
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Hello,


We are experiencing delays with local delivery on our mail server.
I looked up the message ID's on a couple of the ones I found, and I did
not see anything odd. Here's an example ( names blotted out to protect
the guilty ;)

maillog.2:May 21 01:05:52 smtp sendmail[79637]: TAA13399: to=<joe1@here.com>,<joe2@here.com>,<joe3@here.com>,<joe4@here.com>,<joe5@here.com>,<joe6@here.com>,<joe7@here.com>, ctladdr=<joe8@here.com> (1143/1143), delay=1+05:40:10, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=local, relay=local, stat=Sent

This seems like a very long delay to me, considering that it was sent
from the same domain. 

I have tried cross-referencing the approx. timestamp in other logs,
but I don't see anything out of the ordinary. What could be causing
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On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 08:25:16PM +0530, Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
> Rahul Siddharthan said on May 23, 2000 at 20:17:09:
> > Edit /etc/resolv.conf, and insert the IP address of your ISP's DNS server.
> 
> Should have been clearer: insert a line like the following
> nameserver 12.34.56.78
> replacing the number with the IP address of your nameserver.
> 

If you have the line

 enable dns

in /etc/ppp/ppp.conf then /etc/resolv.conf will get updated with the
correct nameserver IPs automatically everytime you connect to your
ISP. Well, it will with most ISPs, I did have one where it didn't
work.


> R.
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On 24-May-00 Johan Kruger wrote:
> What's with the following ? 
> ( Buiding a release - got the same error with world )

You need to cvsup to the latest -current.  Specifically:

# ident /usr/release/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/btx/btx/btx.s
/usr/release/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/btx/btx/btx.s:
     $FreeBSD: src/sys/boot/i386/btx/btx/btx.s,v 1.17 2000/05/23 12:18:48 jhb Exp $

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by the way, does anybody knew about a x86-based motherboard, which supports serial access to BIOS etc.

so it could be run completely without any keyboard and graphics even on installation.

thanks
sven

On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 12:06:46AM -0400, Crist J. Clark wrote:
> On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 11:55:16AM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> > According to Troy Settle:
> > > 
> > > I've got 5 or 6 boxes running headless.  I don't do anything special with
> > > the kernel.
> > > 
> > 
> > 	Do you do anything to getty or anything else in /etc so
> > 	that getty isn't continually trying to spawn a tty for
> > 	the console?
> > 
> > 	Seems to me that I got complaints trying to boot without
> > 	a keyboard once...  
> > 
> > 	It'd be nice if I could move my othre CRT//keyboard away
> > 	and boot without things blowing up (!)
> 
> That's your BIOS. It has nothing to do with the kernel (since you
> never actually get to booting it). Go into the BIOS and try to find an
> option to "Boot on error" or something about booting without
> keyboards.



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I have freeBSD. The VErsion is as of May 1999. i do
not know the version number offhand.  I have tried to
install FreeBsd several times ondce from the hard
Drive and the rest from the cd i have 50X CD-ROM.could
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> I have freeBSD. The VErsion is as of May 1999. i do
> not know the version number offhand.  I have tried to
> install FreeBsd several times ondce from the hard
> Drive and the rest from the cd i have 50X CD-ROM.could
> you please Help.

I am sure we could help you, if only you give us enough detail of the problem. What happened and where is a good start.

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On 24-May-00 Doug Barton wrote:
>       I'm looking through online stores to try and find a good deal on
> our old friend "Intel Etherexpress Pro/100+" and it seems that Intel has
> dropped the "Etherexpress" word from the name, yes? I looked through the
> mail archives and this is the conclusion I come to, although I couldn't
> find an e-mail where someone came right out and said it. It's the 82559
> chip, and it's listed on Intel's web site as their top of the line,
> whereas I could not find any references to "Etherexpress". 

I'm using the Intel PRO/100+ Management Adapter, which
appears to be what the EtherExpress is called now.  :-)

Works fine as the fxp device.

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Hi!

When I am trying to install 2.2.8 on a computer with 1 GB RAM the message
"panic bounce memory out of range" is displayed.

One solution is to take away some simms, install everything, relink the
kernel without the option bounce buffers, reboot the computer, attach the
simms and start up again. That works....but I have many computers to
install...

Can anyone help me

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On Wed, 24 May 2000, Niklas wrote:

> When I am trying to install 2.2.8 on a computer with 1 GB RAM the message
> "panic bounce memory out of range" is displayed.

May I kindly ask why you would want to use such an old version?
Does this error occur when you use a more current distribution as well?

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Greetings,

issue #1) How do set up the 3.5" FDD, 100 Mb internal Zip drive, and CD ROM
drive so I can access them when BSD boots?  I especially need access to my
distribution CD ROM so I can install more of the software that came with the
OS.  The OS does recognize these drives and I, of course, know the OS
designation for them from dmseg. 

issue #2) I would also like to know how to set up my Crystal 128 Wave Table
sound card.  The OS does not recognize what it is although it does identify
the ISA slot, memory address range, IRQ, and DMA channels.

You all have been great and very patient with me (a 2 week newbie) so thank
you all in advance.

Mark




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I think he meant this to goto the list, my apologies if I X-post to the
wrong one.

--CZ

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Can anybody point me to a link that describes this "Hole"?  I have not
found
any such report anywhere, as of about two weeks ago.

Tom Veldhouse
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> "Kevin G. Eliuk" wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Installed "X" during a fresh install of 3.4, and have since sup-graded
to
> > 4.0-STABLE.  I would like to update with the ports to XFree86-4.0 from
3.3.5.
> >
> > Being it is not a registered pkg, I cannot do a make deinstall or a
pkg_delete.
> >
> > What is the best way to update and be able to not leave anything from
the old
> > distibution that can affect the performance or stability of the update?
> >
> > Or
> >
> > Is there an issue to worry about?
>
> I just cvsup'd to 4-stable, currently under the new ports as well,
> /usr/ports/x11/Xfree-4 is forbidden (yup I could comment the line out, and
> I have, since no one can reach that computer (rarely attached to my
> network))
>
> If the port maintainer knows the problem and thus it's marked forbidden,
> why not just fix it? Maybe I'm off base here, and thus I apologize.
>
> --CZ
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Thanks. It was quicker to recompile - kernels are now built and humming ....

Great OS - been using it for 5 years.

Regards, Paul Walsh

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paul@walshsimmons.co.uk (Paul Walsh) writes:

> Only seeing 64M on a Dell P550 with 384M of ram
> 
> Have tried:
> 
> boot -MAXMEM=393216
> 
> from loader - any suggestions for a temp fix?
> 
> Could I use kernel_options in /boot/defaults/loader.conf - if so what
> syntax?
> 
> I have RT'd every FM  by the way ;-)
> 
> I intend to rebuild kernel first chance I get ...

As a rule, that *is* the recommended temporary fix.  None of the other
things you mentioned have any chance of working that I can see; MAXMEM is
a compile-time variable, and thus can't be set at runtime.  There are some
references to a hw.maxmem variable, but I can't track it down quickly; you
might play with "set hw.maxmem=393216", but it may not help...



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I installed apache via /stand/sysinstall.

Later, I installed mysql from the mysql-...tgz packages found at
ftp.freebsd.org.

When I try to access a mysql function like mysql_pconnect() I get the
undefined or unsupported function error. I checked the mailings and they
said that mysql must be installed first--so uninstall apache and
re-install.

I did this with pkg_delete and /stand/sysinstall, but still no mysql
support. 

Now I have had this working in the past, but I don't remember having to
compile apache (or install from ports).

Where did I go wrong?
(FBSD 3.4R)

Thanks

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Hey there,

You should have installed the apache with PHP support.  Standard apache
does not have support built in for mySQL.  You can either install this
with /stand/sysintall or install the port from /usr/ports/www/apache13-php3 
or /usr/ports/www/apache13-php4, depending on which version of php you
want to use.

Cheers,
Marc

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> I installed apache via /stand/sysinstall.
> 
> Later, I installed mysql from the mysql-...tgz packages found at
> ftp.freebsd.org.
> 
> When I try to access a mysql function like mysql_pconnect() I get the
> undefined or unsupported function error. I checked the mailings and they
> said that mysql must be installed first--so uninstall apache and
> re-install.
> 
> I did this with pkg_delete and /stand/sysinstall, but still no mysql
> support. 
> 
> Now I have had this working in the past, but I don't remember having to
> compile apache (or install from ports).
> 
> Where did I go wrong?
> (FBSD 3.4R)
> 
> Thanks
> 
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On Wed, 24 May 2000, Marc Silver wrote:

> Hey there,
> 
> You should have installed the apache with PHP support.  
Yes, I had the apache-1.3.9+php3 installed.
The php was working. The php calls to mysql_pconnect were not.

Jim




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I have had pretty good luck with the Apache w/ mod SSL installed... (on ver 
3.4-stable)
I believe it is 1.3.9...

Now a few clients want the FP extensions added.... <sigh>

Q: Is there an Apache that has BOTH the SSL and the FP mods or am I going 
to have to choose one or the other

Q: Are the any "newbie caveats" I need to be aware of before dealing with 
the FP mods?

TIA



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From: Trevor Johnson <trevor@jpj.net>
To: Chad Ziccardi <zicc@bellatlantic.net>
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	"Thomas T. Veldhouse" <veldy@veldy.net>
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> Can anybody point me to a link that describes this "Hole"?  I have not
> found
> any such report anywhere, as of about two weeks ago.

> Tom Veldhouse

http://jpj.net/~trevor/xfree.html

> From: Chad Ziccardi <zicc@bellatlantic.net>
> > > Being it is not a registered pkg, I cannot do a make deinstall or a
> pkg_delete.
> > >
> > > What is the best way to update and be able to not leave anything from
> the old
> > > distibution that can affect the performance or stability of the update?
> > >
> > > Or
> > >
> > > Is there an issue to worry about?

I've noticed these problems:

- the format of XF86Config has changed, so I had to make minor changes to
the working one I had.

- the xterm that comes with XFree86 4.0 doesn't display colors correctly
when I do

	set prompt="%{\e[32;43m%}%~%{\e[37;40m%} "

in tcsh.  Saving the 3.3.6 xterm or using one from Thomas Dickey's site
might do the trick.  Someone was working on a port of the latter.

- I haven't figured out how to get the 4.0 X server to play nicely with
moused.  I had

	Device      "/dev/sysmouse"

in my old XF86Config file and was able to use the mouse both in X and in
text mode.  XFree86 4.0 won't use that.  What I'm doing at the moment is
killing moused before switching to X, then running it again when I switch
back to text mode.  If I switch into X while moused is running, I'll have
to log in over the network to kill moused, because the keyboard becomes
unusable (of course, the power switch still works).

> > I just cvsup'd to 4-stable, currently under the new ports as well,
> > /usr/ports/x11/Xfree-4 is forbidden (yup I could comment the line out, and
> > I have, since no one can reach that computer (rarely attached to my
> > network))
> >
> > If the port maintainer knows the problem and thus it's marked forbidden,
> > why not just fix it? Maybe I'm off base here, and thus I apologize.

I've prepared a patch that fixes it for me.  I e-mailed it yesterday to
the person who reported the problem on BUGTRAQ, the maintainer of the
XFree86-4 port, the person who marked the port forbidden, and the
freebsd-ports mailing list, asking them to review it.  So far there has
been no response.  The message is archived at
http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/FreeBSD/167/25/3781546/ and the patch
itself is at http://jpj.net/~trevor/freebsd/ports/xfree.diff .
--
Trevor Johnson
http://jpj.net/~trevor/gpgkey.txt



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Hi all

I am trying to do a `make world' after cvsup'ing my whole /usr/src tree
to the latest stable release. I'm getting a whole load of errors when it
gets to compiling gcc though. I have attached the tail end of my make
output.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can proceed?

TIA
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cc -O -pipe -DFREEBSD_NATIVE -DIN_GCC -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DDEFAULT_TARGET_VERSION=\"2.95.2\" -DDEFAULT_TARGET_MACHINE=\"i386-unknown-freebsd\" -DPREFIX=\"/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr\" -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_tools -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_tools -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../../../../contrib/gcc -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../../../../contrib/gcc/config -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../../../../contrib/gcc/cp -I.   -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include -c /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../../../../contrib/gcc/cp/xref.c
cc -O -pipe -DFREEBSD_NATIVE -DIN_GCC -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DDEFAULT_TARGET_VERSION=\"2.95.2\" -DDEFAULT_TARGET_MACHINE=\"i386-unknown-freebsd\" -DPREFIX=\"/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr\" -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_tools -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_tools -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../../../../contrib/gcc -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../../../../contrib/gcc/config -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../../../../contrib/gcc/cp -I.   -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include  -static -o cc1plus parse.o call.o class.o cvt.o decl.o decl2.o errfn.o error.o except.o expr.o friend.o init.o lex.o method.o pt.o ptree.o repo.o rtti.o search.o semantics.o sig.o spew.o tree.o typeck.o typeck2.o xref.o  /usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `finish_struct':
c-decl.o(.text+0x6ae8): multiple definition of `finish_struct'
class.o(.text+0x4f94): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `finish_struct' changed from 286 to 1572 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o)(.data+0x58): multiple definition of `dollars_in_ident'
decl2.o(.data+0x3c): first defined here
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `print_lang_identifier':
c-decl.o(.text+0xe7c): multiple definition of `print_lang_identifier'
ptree.o(.text+0x3e0): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `print_lang_identifier' changed from 202 to 125 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `shadow_label':
c-decl.o(.text+0x2cc8): multiple definition of `shadow_label'
decl.o(.text+0x49ac): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `shadow_label' changed from 102 to 126 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `xref_tag':
c-decl.o(.text+0x68c8): multiple definition of `xref_tag'
decl.o(.text+0xecdc): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `xref_tag' changed from 957 to 204 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `init_decl_processing':
c-decl.o(.text+0x2f5c): multiple definition of `init_decl_processing'
decl.o(.text+0x6000): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `init_decl_processing' changed from 7570 to 5366 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `define_label':
c-decl.o(.text+0x2d48): multiple definition of `define_label'
decl.o(.text+0x4a14): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `define_label' changed from 687 to 135 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `poplevel':
c-decl.o(.text+0x10e8): multiple definition of `poplevel'
decl.o(.text+0x6e0): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `poplevel' changed from 1427 to 706 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `shadow_tag':
c-decl.o(.text+0x44f0): multiple definition of `shadow_tag'
decl.o(.text+0x8090): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `shadow_tag' changed from 109 to 21 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `finish_decl':
c-decl.o(.text+0x4888): multiple definition of `finish_decl'
decl.o(.text+0x97bc): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `finish_decl' changed from 29 to 1082 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `maybe_build_cleanup':
c-decl.o(.text+0x4cc4): multiple definition of `maybe_build_cleanup'
decl.o(.text+0x118dc): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `maybe_build_cleanup' changed from 25 to 7 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `start_enum':
c-decl.o(.text+0x713c): multiple definition of `start_enum'
decl.o(.text+0xf5d0): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `start_enum' changed from 180 to 171 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `store_parm_decls':
c-decl.o(.text+0x7aa0): multiple definition of `store_parm_decls'
decl.o(.text+0x104d0): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `store_parm_decls' changed from 704 to 1650 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `insert_block':
c-decl.o(.text+0x13e8): multiple definition of `insert_block'
decl.o(.text+0xcb0): first defined here
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `getdecls':
c-decl.o(.text+0x2dd0): multiple definition of `getdecls'
decl.o(.text+0x4e04): first defined here
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `lookup_name_current_level':
c-decl.o(.text+0x2f18): multiple definition of `lookup_name_current_level'
decl.o(.text+0x5cb8): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `lookup_name_current_level' changed from 143 to 65 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `copy_lang_decl':
c-decl.o(.text+0x86b4): multiple definition of `copy_lang_decl'
lex.o(.text+0x6b18): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `copy_lang_decl' changed from 169 to 5 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `start_decl':
c-decl.o(.text+0x4668): multiple definition of `start_decl'
decl.o(.text+0x8128): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `start_decl' changed from 1206 to 541 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `gettags':
c-decl.o(.text+0x2ddc): multiple definition of `gettags'
decl.o(.text+0x4e10): first defined here
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `keep_next_level':
c-decl.o(.text+0xf88): multiple definition of `keep_next_level'
decl.o(.text+0x220): first defined here
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o)(.data+0x5c): multiple definition of `debug_temp_inits'
decl.o(.data+0x24): first defined here
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `build_enumerator':
c-decl.o(.text+0x741c): multiple definition of `build_enumerator'
decl.o(.text+0xf894): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `build_enumerator' changed from 486 to 385 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `delete_block':
c-decl.o(.text+0x13ac): multiple definition of `delete_block'
decl.o(.text+0xc74): first defined here
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `finish_enum':
c-decl.o(.text+0x71e8): multiple definition of `finish_enum'
decl.o(.text+0xf684): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `finish_enum' changed from 528 to 563 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o)(.data+0x34): multiple definition of `flag_signed_bitfields'
decl2.o(.data+0x0): first defined here
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `lookup_name':
c-decl.o(.text+0x2ef0): multiple definition of `lookup_name'
decl.o(.text+0x5ca0): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `lookup_name' changed from 23 to 37 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `complete_array_type':
c-decl.o(.text+0x4d70): multiple definition of `complete_array_type'
decl.o(.text+0x9a64): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `complete_array_type' changed from 361 to 283 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `pushdecl':
c-decl.o(.text+0x239c): multiple definition of `pushdecl'
decl.o(.text+0x36c8): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `pushdecl' changed from 2371 to 1611 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `declare_parm_level':
c-decl.o(.text+0xfd4): multiple definition of `declare_parm_level'
decl.o(.text+0x260): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `declare_parm_level' changed from 18 to 14 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `print_lang_decl':
c-decl.o(.text+0xe6c): multiple definition of `print_lang_decl'
ptree.o(.text+0x0): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `print_lang_decl' changed from 236 to 5 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `print_lang_type':
c-decl.o(.text+0xe74): multiple definition of `print_lang_type'
ptree.o(.text+0xec): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `print_lang_type' changed from 753 to 5 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `groktypename':
c-decl.o(.text+0x4628): multiple definition of `groktypename'
decl.o(.text+0x8100): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `groktypename' changed from 37 to 32 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `grokfield':
c-decl.o(.text+0x6a4c): multiple definition of `grokfield'
decl2.o(.text+0x1934): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `grokfield' changed from 1204 to 83 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `pushlevel':
c-decl.o(.text+0xff4): multiple definition of `pushlevel'
decl.o(.text+0x2bc): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `pushlevel' changed from 129 to 165 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o)(.data+0x3c): multiple definition of `warn_long_long'
decl2.o(.data+0x14): first defined here
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `start_function':
c-decl.o(.text+0x75a0): multiple definition of `start_function'
decl.o(.text+0xfa7c): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `start_function' changed from 2619 to 1264 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `pushdecl_top_level':
c-decl.o(.text+0x29e8): multiple definition of `pushdecl_top_level'
decl.o(.text+0x4104): first defined here
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `implicitly_declare':
c-decl.o(.text+0x2a18): multiple definition of `implicitly_declare'
decl.o(.text+0x4698): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `implicitly_declare' changed from 189 to 245 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `kept_level_p':
c-decl.o(.text+0xf98): multiple definition of `kept_level_p'
decl.o(.text+0x230): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `kept_level_p' changed from 47 to 59 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `lookup_label':
c-decl.o(.text+0x2c1c): multiple definition of `lookup_label'
decl.o(.text+0x4860): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `lookup_label' changed from 331 to 169 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `set_block':
c-decl.o(.text+0x1414): multiple definition of `set_block'
decl.o(.text+0xcdc): first defined here
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `pushtag':
c-decl.o(.text+0x15a0): multiple definition of `pushtag'
decl.o(.text+0x20a0): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `pushtag' changed from 727 to 132 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `global_bindings_p':
c-decl.o(.text+0xf70): multiple definition of `global_bindings_p'
decl.o(.text+0x1b4): first defined here
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o)(.data+0x54): multiple definition of `warn_multichar'
decl2.o(.data+0x30): first defined here
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `finish_function':
c-decl.o(.text+0x8360): multiple definition of `finish_function'
decl.o(.text+0x10880): first defined here
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: Warning: size of symbol `finish_function' changed from 3003 to 565 in c-decl.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `implicitly_declare':
c-decl.o(.text+0x2a81): undefined reference to `maybe_objc_check_decl'
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `finish_decl':
c-decl.o(.text+0x4b1c): undefined reference to `maybe_objc_check_decl'
c-decl.o(.text+0x4b51): undefined reference to `maybe_objc_check_decl'
c-decl.o(.text+0x4bce): undefined reference to `maybe_objc_check_decl'
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o): In function `grokfield':
c-decl.o(.text+0x6a92): undefined reference to `maybe_objc_check_decl'
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus/../cc_int/libcc_int.a(c-decl.o)(.text+0x7077): more undefined references to `maybe_objc_check_decl' follow
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc1plus.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src.

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Hrm...

Did it install mySQL-client (or -server) as a dependancy??  When I
compile, that's one of the dependancies, so I'm assuming you need it.

Otherwise I'd suggest recompiling 1.3.12 with php 3.0.16 or php 4.  :)

Let me know,
Cheers,
Marc

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> On Wed, 24 May 2000, Marc Silver wrote:
> 
> > Hey there,
> > 
> > You should have installed the apache with PHP support.  
> Yes, I had the apache-1.3.9+php3 installed.
> The php was working. The php calls to mysql_pconnect were not.
> 
> Jim
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> 
> http://jpj.net/~trevor/xfree.html
> 
> - the format of XF86Config has changed, so I had to make minor changes to
> the working one I had.
>
	Well, hardly a "problem". :-) The documentation at the XF86
   site are fairly good, once you track them down.
> 
> - I haven't figured out how to get the 4.0 X server to play nicely with
> moused.  I had
> 
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>
Section "InputDevice"
        Identifier  "Mouse0"
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	RTFM. :-)

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>> Oh yea, dmesg might be useful.  Attached at end.  Anyway, here's the
>> problem:  When I dismount and disconnect that last box, remove it from
>> fstab, put terminators after externalbox #1, I find that upon reboot
>> FreeBSD screams mightily, says I need to do an fsck on drives 3 and 4, 
>> and dumps me in single-user mode.  

I figured it out.  I just got a practical lesson in CAM:  SCSI devices
aren't wired down to specific IDs, e.g. when I turned off the one set of
drives, the other two drives went from devices 3 and 4 to ... 1 and 2:

/dev/da2s1c             /c              ufs     rw              1       2
/dev/da1s1c             /d              ufs     rw              1       2
      ^^^

So, thanks for the help.  Still unclear why partition 'c' is so bad,
please let me know.


Happy trails,

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I was forced to re-install Win98 on a system
with a FreeBSD partition.  As expected, the Win98
install did away with the FreeBSD Boot Manager.
How do I re-install the Boot Manager and access
the FreeBSD partition once again?

I've looked in the archives and the floppy
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I believe you want to use BOOTINST.EXE and the BOOT.BIN file on FreeBSD
CD-ROM #1.

-Martin


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> I was forced to re-install Win98 on a system
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> How do I re-install the Boot Manager and access
> the FreeBSD partition once again?
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> I've looked in the archives and the floppy
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> Charles Mott
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On Tue, 23 May 2000, James Clifford wrote:

> Forgive my ignorance, but what are the advantages of runlevels? I know
> that Linux has them, but I'd never noticed the lack of them in FreeBSD
> until you mentioned it.

A high-level and granular control over the services you're running is
something you don't miss until you've been exposed to it; unfortunately,
after that you (at least, I) do tend to notice it's not there.

The SRC stuff from AIX is a case in point; admittedly, however, there
it's a case of IBM wrapping something vaguely unix-flavoured around
their one true OS :-)

You might have a look at the page I was referred to recently when I
queried the lack of structured shutdown scripts to mirror the startup
ones; the feature list there reads pretty much like the service managers
from any unix you pay for.

jan

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In the last episode (May 24), Jan Grant said:
> On Tue, 23 May 2000, James Clifford wrote:
> > Forgive my ignorance, but what are the advantages of runlevels? I know
> > that Linux has them, but I'd never noticed the lack of them in FreeBSD
> > until you mentioned it.
> 
> A high-level and granular control over the services you're running is
> something you don't miss until you've been exposed to it; unfortunately,
> after that you (at least, I) do tend to notice it's not there.

> You might have a look at the page I was referred to recently when I
> queried the lack of structured shutdown scripts to mirror the startup
> ones; the feature list there reads pretty much like the service managers
> from any unix you pay for.

Note that these are two different things; runlevels, I think, have been
agreed on as pretty much useless.  A way to cleanly startup and
shutdown the system (or parts of a system) with correct dependency
handling is useful.

I have never seen anyone on a SysV system actually use any runlevel
except 3 (multiuser+network) and 5 (power off).  What is done a lot,
though, is running "/etc/init.d/arbitraryservice start|stop".


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On Wed, 24 May 2000, Marc Silver wrote:

> Otherwise I'd suggest recompiling 1.3.12 with php 3.0.16 or php 4.  :)
> 
> Let me know,
> Cheers,
> Marc
> 
Well, I did have to compile it (via ports).
And it works fine now.
Wasn't much of a hassle, I was just expecting to get it for free
(via packages, that is).
Thanks much.

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Subject: Perplexing Printer and Printing Prioblems
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   Greetings, here's the situation- haven't been able to find usefull
documentation anywhere so I'm hoping someone can point me in the right
direction, or at least put some semi-usefull text into the list archives
in case someone else is looking for what little I already puzzled out.

   I have a 4.0R box that I'm running as a print server. I have a SIIG
Parallel Pro Dual (model IO1828) - I'm hoping to add a second card in the
near future to handle (duh) two more printers, but am having quite a time
of actually getting things to work with the existing printers.

   Here's a boatload of info for you to peruse. If I'm missing something,
please let me know and I'll make amendmends as needed.

==========================================================================
uname: FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE #2: 

parallel related kernal configs...
--------------------------------------------------------------------
# Parallel port
device          ppc0    at isa? irq 7
device          ppc1    at isa? irq 9
device          ppc2    at isa? irq 12
device          ppc3    at isa? irq 15
device          ppbus           # Parallel port bus (required)
device          lpt             # Printer
device          plip            # TCP/IP over parallel
device          ppi             # Parallel port interface device
#device         vpo             # Requires scbus and da


dmesg | grep ^pp
----------------------------------------------------------
ppc0: <Parallel port> at port 0x378-0x37f irq 7 on isa0
ppc0: Generic chipset (EPP/NIBBLE) in COMPATIBLE mode
ppbus0: IEEE1284 device found /NIBBLE/ECP/ECP_RLE
ppbus0: <XEROX Document WorkCentre XD/201.10> RASTER
ppi0: <Parallel I/O> on ppbus0
ppc1: <Parallel port> at port 0x278-0x27f irq 9 on isa0
ppc1: Generic chipset (EPP/NIBBLE) in COMPATIBLE mode
ppbus1: IEEE1284 device found /NIBBLE/ECP
ppbus1: <HEWLETT-PACKARD HP 2000C> PCL,MLC,PML
ppi1: <Parallel I/O> on ppbus1
ppc2: parallel port not found.
ppc3: parallel port not found.

dmesg | grep ^lp
-----------------------------
lpt0: <Printer> on ppbus0
lpt0: Interrupt-driven port
lpt1: <Printer> on ppbus1
lpt1: Interrupt-driven port


/etc/printcap 
------------------------------------------
xerox:\
        :sh:\
        :lp=/dev/lpt0:\
        :sd=/var/spool/output/lpt0:\
        :lf=/var/log/xerox-errs:\
        :if=/var/spool/output/filter:
color:\
        :sh:\
        :lp=/dev/lpt1:\
        :sd=/var/spool/output/lpt1:\
        :lf=/var/log/color-errs:\
        :if=/var/spool/output/filter:


the filter
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#!/bin/sh
#
# Simply copies stdin to stdout.  Ignores all filter arguments.
# Tells printer to treat LF as CR+LF. Writes a form feed character
# after printing job.

printf "\033&k2G" && cat && printf "\f" && exit 0
exit 2

==========================================================================

   The printers I currently have attatched are an HP-2000C (color inkjet)
and a Xerox-XD130df (copier/printer) which may be most of the problem. The
Xerox seems to imply that it requires bidirectional support to function.
(which makes little sense, but that's nothing new in the windows world)
The HP seems to recommend not using NT's LPR-Port support. (they don't
have anything to say about LPR in general though) Their manuals are even
less clear, and of course the web site doesn't have anything except "Click
on 'Add Printer' and follow the directions."

   I can echo directly to the device and print to the color, but not the
xerox. There is definitely some sort of "issue" with the filter I'm using,
but I'm having bigger problems than can be explained that way. Anyone have
any insight for me here? I've also been playing with printer support under
SAMBA, but that doesn't seem to be getting me any further. (which isn't
terribly surprising since lpr in general isn't working)

   Thanks for your time and effort.

-=Jim=-



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| 
|   I have the machine with 3 network interfaces: to my ISP and to two
| internal subnets. How can I to limit the traffic from one of its?

Either by a commercial product such as bwmgr from ETInc or by 
using DUMMYNET.

for info on dummynet see the man pages for ipfw and dummynet
or for info on bwmgr see http://www.etinc.com/

There are dozens of other similar products out there; the above are just
examples.

| 

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Hi,

I've just settled down and finally happy with my FreeBSD machine. Got
everything working the way I want it now, and has been up for 23 days
without any problems.

Today I had to move the server, so shut down the server, unplugged it and
took it back home with me. When I got home and plugged it back in, I
presumed it would just boot up fine and everything would be good to go
again.... not so. It appears to hang on the initialization parts, when rc
files are loading/configuring the system - stops on:

Local package initialization: <cursor here>

and thats it. Being new to FreeBSD, I'm not sure how to find out what has
gone wrong.
The situation here is that I am not at home at the moment, so I have no
access to any bootdisks or CDroms.

Does anyone know what might have caused this? The only difference in setup
is that the network cable to my windows machine is no longer present (NIC
card still there). I'm running FreeBSD3.4-STABLE, having installed a quite a
few programs over the 23 days uptime, but all seem to have installed and
working fine.

Oh, and i've left it in that state now for 10 minutes before presuming
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Can anyone help me out here and suggest a plan of action?

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> >   I have the machine with 3 network interfaces: to my ISP and to two
> > internal subnets. How can I to limit the traffic from one of its?
>
> you can use dummynet.

  If you please, give me more detailed answer: what is the dummynet. What I
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| Can anyone help me out here and suggest a plan of action?

I've experienced this in the past. A hit on CTRL + C
resumes the boot. I found the problem to be name resolution 
issues.

| 

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Hi all!

I've just installed FreeBSD 4.0 Release,  and the box has been rebooting
at least once every two hours or so.  It isn't doing anything, or
running any strange daemons that wasn't there after the install, and it
does this regardless of whether or any users (me) are logged in or
anything.  I couldn't work out how to get hold of the panic message
thingie, but it looks a lot like some on the mailing list archives, eg.:



     fatal trap 12  page fault while in kernel mode
     fault virtual address 0x0
     fault code    =supervisor read, page not present
     instruction pointer 0x8:0xf01a5b26
     stack pointer       0x10:0xefbffe34
     frame pointer       0x10:0xefbffe80
     code segment        base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
                         DPL 0, pres 1, def 32 1, gran 1
     processor flags     interrupt enabled, resume IOPL=0
     current process     321 (pkg_add)
     interrupt mask      ufs
     panic page fault


I've done some browsing through the mailing list archives, and
\emph{many} have had this problem.  The link down here is the only
definitive answer I managed to find.

 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=13516+0+/usr/local/www/db/text/1996/freebsd-questions/19960526.freebsd-questions

I'll do as it says, but does anyone have any other ideas?  this was a
really disappointing start to a new toy.

Thanks in advance!

Albert Visagie


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OK, Free BSD is a real Unix and a powerful server, but what about music ?
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why do I keep getting error messages from last month? How do I stop it

> modelo.modelo.int login failures:
> Apr 19 12:12:01 modelo login: 1 LOGIN FAILURE FROM 206.104.154.116
> Apr 19 12:12:01 modelo login: 1 LOGIN FAILURE FROM 206.104.154.116, fis
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Is there a uuidgen or other GUID-generating utility in FreeBSD?  I don't see
anything on my web server called uuidgen?  Do I have to make it myself?  Is
it just called something different in FreeBSD?  Any help will be
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In the last episode (May 24), TEMPLE, MATTHEW (LNG) said:
> Is there a uuidgen or other GUID-generating utility in FreeBSD?  I don't see
> anything on my web server called uuidgen?  Do I have to make it myself?  Is
> it just called something different in FreeBSD?  Any help will be
> appreciated.

would jot do?  you just need random numbers, or what?

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----- Original Message -----
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> | Can anyone help me out here and suggest a plan of action?
>
> I've experienced this in the past. A hit on CTRL + C
> resumes the boot. I found the problem to be name resolution
> issues.

Hey,

Turned out to be apache.sh script, as I installed apache with SSL recently
and it turns out the default .sh file has a line similar to:

apachectl startssl > /dev/null

So I started this myself, without the redirect to null, and it starts up
asking for my secure pass phrase to decrypt my SSL keys - so thats where it
was stopping and because it was being redirected to null I couldn't see it
asking this.  Removed the redirection, rebooted to make sure it was that and
now as it starts asks me for my phrase to start SSL, so I can enter it and
it continues booting happily :-)

At least I can see whats happening now, although I don't like having to
enter the phrase on bootup as I might restart this machine remotely. I'll go
read the docs and see if there's anyway around this apart from not running
it at boot.

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> Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 20:17:09 +0530
> From: Rahul Siddharthan <rsidd@physics.iisc.ernet.in>
> Subject: Re: Netscape configuration
> 
> Daniel Killingsworth said on May 23, 2000 at 10:42:38:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I have finally gotten a stable connection to my ISP via modem, and am having 
> > difficulties accessing the web with Netscape. I keep getting server not 
> > found errors, and I am fairly certain that this is because the DNS server is 
> > not listed in my IP address list....they use DHCP on the PPP connection, but 
> > I still cannot use my browser. I can ftp using an IP address, so I know the 
> > connection is good, but can anyone help me configure my browser to function 
> > properly?
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> Edit /etc/resolv.conf, and insert the IP address of your ISP's DNS server.
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> Rahul.
> 
> 
Or edit your /etc/ppp.conf file and add "enable dns", which should 
then cause ppp to attempt to get the nameserver addresses from the ISP 
when the connection is negotiated, and it will adjust /etc/resolv.conf 
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Or do both!

-- Bob


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I need a globally unique ID, like 28eea00e-a872-491e-8848-a9b8daf3314b.
Linux and Solaris have a utility called uuidgen that spits them out.

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> 
> In the last episode (May 24), TEMPLE, MATTHEW (LNG) said:
> > Is there a uuidgen or other GUID-generating utility in FreeBSD?  I don't
> see
> > anything on my web server called uuidgen?  Do I have to make it myself?
> Is
> > it just called something different in FreeBSD?  Any help will be
> > appreciated.
> 
> would jot do?  you just need random numbers, or what?
> 
> -- 
> 	Dan Nelson
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> > | Can anyone help me out here and suggest a plan of action?
> >
> > I've experienced this in the past. A hit on CTRL + C
> > resumes the boot. I found the problem to be name resolution
> > issues.
>
>Hey,
>
>Turned out to be apache.sh script, as I installed apache with SSL recently
>and it turns out the default .sh file has a line similar to:
>
>apachectl startssl > /dev/null
>
>So I started this myself, without the redirect to null, and it starts up
>asking for my secure pass phrase to decrypt my SSL keys - so thats where it
>was stopping and because it was being redirected to null I couldn't see it
>asking this.  Removed the redirection, rebooted to make sure it was that and
>now as it starts asks me for my phrase to start SSL, so I can enter it and
>it continues booting happily :-)
>
>At least I can see whats happening now, although I don't like having to
>enter the phrase on bootup as I might restart this machine remotely. I'll go
>read the docs and see if there's anyway around this apart from not running
>it at boot.


I had this same exact problem a few months back, and the 'best' solution I 
got from someone was to set up ssl without a passphrase (if you're worried 
about remote reboots).  This isn't exactly the best solution, which is why 
I opted to keep the passphrase and not reboot remotely :)  Also, the 
version I was playing around with would *not* let you put in null (carriage 
return) as your passphrase.  Might be different now.

Hope that helps,
John



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Rogelio: La version 2.0 de FreeBSD dejo de exisitir hace mas de 2 a~os
la version mas antigua que pdrias conseguir es la 3.4 o 3.3 quizas, la
version actual es la 4.0.
 
Puedes verificarlo en el sitio de www.freebsd.org
 
saludos desde Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
 
Eric De La Cruz Lugo.
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On Wed, 24 May 2000, Rogelio Valtierra wrote:

> Hi! 
> 
> Where can I find a FreeBSD Release 2.0??/
> 
> Thanks !
> 



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Hello.

I have version 2.5 if you need it.....

I'm located in Mexico City.

JB

At 01:01 p.m. 24/05/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Rogelio: La version 2.0 de FreeBSD dejo de exisitir hace mas de 2 a~os
>la version mas antigua que pdrias conseguir es la 3.4 o 3.3 quizas, la
>version actual es la 4.0.
> 
>Puedes verificarlo en el sitio de www.freebsd.org
> 
>saludos desde Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
> 
>Eric De La Cruz Lugo.
>-----------
>
>On Wed, 24 May 2000, Rogelio Valtierra wrote:
>
>> Hi! 
>> 
>> Where can I find a FreeBSD Release 2.0??/
>> 
>> Thanks !
>> 
>
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Some one out htere knows about a reliable OCR software that works on
FreeBSD?, or maybe a Linux program that runs quite well under Linux
Emulation?
 
greetings from Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, The Maya Land.
 
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Hi.

From the ppp(8):

"If the connect fails, the default behavior is to wait 30 seconds and
then attempt to connect when another outgoing packet is detected. This
behavior can be changed with the "set redial" command."

How can the "set redial" command change the behavior of attempting to
connect only _when another outgoing packet is detected_?

My problem is that I use a crontab to make PPP dial at certain
intervals, and PPP then calls "fetchmail" as part of its ppp.linkup
script. So it won't try to redial if the connection fail, as there is no
outgoing packet yet!

I'm using FreeBSD 4.0 Release on a Pentium 166MHz.

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Hi ,

I have installed FreeBSD 4.0 on an i386 paltform machine with PIII 500 CPU .
I have installed 256 M of RAM but freebsd basically know only 64 M of it's
ram . When I add this line  :

options    MAXMEM="(256*1024)"

and recomplie the kernel and install the new kernel it find 128 M of RAM . I
want a setting to find the whole 256 M of ram. Can any one help me with my
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Thanks for the suggestion; it works great!

Best Wishes - Peter Losher

On Fri, 12 May 2000, Jon Hamilton wrote:

> } Thanks (to you and the others) for their suggestions, while I am on the
> } topic, is there a way to archive the messages individually (instead of
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> :0c: 
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Quisiera informarme sobre algunos aspectos de dicho S.O. como ser:
* Cu=E1les son las caracter=EDsticas principales
* Ambito de aplicaci=F3n
* Las capas o los niveles del S.O.
* Hardware soportado
* Software requerido
* Tipo de servicio, mantenimiento y soporte t=E9cnico que brindan
* File system
* Interfase

Toda la informaci=F3n que me puedan mandar, se la voy a agradecer =
much=EDsimo.

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Hey there,

You will need to install apache AND the Frontpage Server extensions.
You can either use the FreeBSD port for this
(/usr/ports/www/apache13-fp) or you can find out more information from 
http://www.rtr.com/fpsupport/

Good luck,
Marc

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> What is entailed in setting up an apache server to handle 'frontpage
> extensions' ? is it just a mime type or will it require more than that?
> -- 
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Sr. Enriquez:
=20
La informacion se puede localizar en esta pagina:
=20
http://www.freebsd.org

saludos!
=20
Desde Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
Eric De La Cruz Lugo.

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> Quisiera informarme sobre algunos aspectos de dicho S.O. como ser:
> * Cu=E1les son las caracter=EDsticas principales
> * Ambito de aplicaci=F3n
> * Las capas o los niveles del S.O.
> * Hardware soportado
> * Software requerido
> * Tipo de servicio, mantenimiento y soporte t=E9cnico que brindan
> * File system
> * Interfase
>=20
> Toda la informaci=F3n que me puedan mandar, se la voy a agradecer much=ED=
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> Mari=E1ngeles Henriquez
> Depto. de Sistemas
> Labinca S.A.
> Argentina
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In the last episode (May 24), TEMPLE, MATTHEW (LNG) said:
> I need a globally unique ID, like 28eea00e-a872-491e-8848-a9b8daf3314b.
> Linux and Solaris have a utility called uuidgen that spits them out.

Solaris doesn't have anything like that (on 2.6 at least), and Linux's
uuidgen simply generates a random string.

This should do what you want:

printf "%s%s-%s-%s-%s-%s%s%s\n" `jot -r -w "%04x" 8 0 65536`

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hi hi people

i have found and missing tag in the Makefile of the samba 2.0.7 port
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Help, please.

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Albert Visagie wrote:
> 
> Hi all!
> 
> I've just installed FreeBSD 4.0 Release,  and the box has been rebooting
> at least once every two hours or so.  It isn't doing anything, or
> running any strange daemons that wasn't there after the install, and it
> does this regardless of whether or any users (me) are logged in or
> anything.  I couldn't work out how to get hold of the panic message
> thingie, but it looks a lot like some on the mailing list archives, eg.:
> 
>      fatal trap 12  page fault while in kernel mode
>      fault virtual address 0x0
>      fault code    =supervisor read, page not present
>      instruction pointer 0x8:0xf01a5b26
>      stack pointer       0x10:0xefbffe34
>      frame pointer       0x10:0xefbffe80
>      code segment        base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
>                          DPL 0, pres 1, def 32 1, gran 1
>      processor flags     interrupt enabled, resume IOPL=0
>      current process     321 (pkg_add)
>      interrupt mask      ufs
>      panic page fault
> 
> I've done some browsing through the mailing list archives, and
> \emph{many} have had this problem.  The link down here is the only
> definitive answer I managed to find.
> 
>  http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=13516+0+/usr/local/www/db/text/1996/freebsd-questions/19960526.freebsd-questions
> 
> I'll do as it says, but does anyone have any other ideas?  this was a
> really disappointing start to a new toy.

My first questions is "why haven't you upgraded to 4.0-Stable". I
personally can't imagine running a server with any release. Even the
/usr/src/UPDATING has you cvsup'ing to 4.0-Stable before you begin the
upgrade because of things that were fixed in the early release of 4.0.

Kent

> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Albert Visagie
> 
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* Paula Atchison <paula.atchison@vivacenet.com> [000524 12:44] wrote:
> Dear Madame's and Sirs,
> 
> Help, please.
> 
> I've purchased  your FreeBSD 4.0 CD's with the intent of  looking at the
> INET (C) source code.
> I don't want to install the operating system on my PC (currently running
> NT, ick).
> 
> Is it possible to  install the software without installing the OS on my
> PC, thus extracting the
> source code?
> 
> If not, are the source code  files extractable from the CD in some other
> manner?
> (I've had no luck with the *.tgz files in \packages\all directory using
> winzip)

try copying them to your disk and naming them .tar.gz then retry winzip.

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Anyone know what this is, and how to get rid of it?

#netstat -nr
Internet:
Destination        Gateway            Flags      Netif Expire
default            207.206.68.1       UGSc       fxp1
10                 link#3             UC         fxp2 =>
127.0.0.1          127.0.0.1          UH          lo0
132.145.2&0x87910b81 255.255.255.0      UGSc       fxp1
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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In the last episode (May 24), De la Cruz Lugo Eric said:
> Some one out htere knows about a reliable OCR software that works on
> FreeBSD?, or maybe a Linux program that runs quite well under Linux
> Emulation?

Try www.vividata.com; their OCRShop uses the Caere (OmniPage) scan
engine, and comes in Linux format.

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Ok...SunOS 5.5.1 does have a uuidgen and Linux's uuidgen does not simply
spit out a random string.  Included below is an excerpt from the Linux man
page for uuidgen.  I need to generate a GUID of comparable quality on a
FreeBSD web server.  Does anyone on this list know if FreeBSD has equivalent
functionality or, if not, where I might find source code for a uuidgen
utility?

Thanks...


----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------


UUIDGEN(1)                                             UUIDGEN(1)

NAME

       uuidgen - command-line utility to create a new UUID value

SYNOPSIS
       uuidgen [ -r | -t ]

DESCRIPTION
       The uuidgen program creates a new universally unique iden║
       tifier (UUID) using the libuuid(3) library.  The new  UUID
       can  reasonably  be considered unique among all UUIDs cre║
       ated on the local system, and among UUIDs created on other
       systems in the past and in the future.

       There  are two types of UUID's which uuidgen can generate:
       time-based UUID's and  random-based  UUID's.   By  default
       uuidgen  will generate a random-based UUID if a high-qual║
       ity random number generator  is  present.   Otherwise,  it
       will chose a time-based UUID.  It is possible to force the
       generation of one of these two UUID types by using the  -r
       or -t options.

OPTIONS
       -r     Generate  a random-based UUID.  This method creates
              a  UUID  consisting  mostly  of  random  bits.   It
              requires  that  the  operating  system  have a high
              quality random number generator, such as  /dev/ran║
              dom.

       -t     Generate  a time-based UUID.  This method creates a
              UUID based on the system clock  plus  the  system's
              ethernet hardware address, if present.


...

> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject:	Re: uuidgen or other GUID-generating utility
> 
> In the last episode (May 24), TEMPLE, MATTHEW (LNG) said:
> > I need a globally unique ID, like 28eea00e-a872-491e-8848-a9b8daf3314b.
> > Linux and Solaris have a utility called uuidgen that spits them out.
> 
> Solaris doesn't have anything like that (on 2.6 at least), and Linux's
> uuidgen simply generates a random string.
> 
> This should do what you want:
> 
> printf "%s%s-%s-%s-%s-%s%s%s\n" `jot -r -w "%04x" 8 0 65536`
> 
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In the last episode (May 24), Hamid Reza Hashemi Golpayegani said:
> Hi ,
> 
> I have installed FreeBSD 4.0 on an i386 paltform machine with PIII
> 500 CPU . I have installed 256 M of RAM but freebsd basically know
> only 64 M of it's ram . When I add this line :
> 
> options    MAXMEM="(256*1024)"

4.0 shouldn't need any MAXMEM or similar options to detect memory,
except on broken hardware that doesn't report memory correctly (many
Compaqs).

BTW, a kernel recompile is no longer needed.  Just put this in
/boot/loader.conf instead:

hw.physmem="256M"


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In the last episode (May 24), TEMPLE, MATTHEW (LNG) said:
> Ok...SunOS 5.5.1 does have a uuidgen and Linux's uuidgen does not
> simply spit out a random string.  Included below is an excerpt from
> the Linux man page for uuidgen.  I need to generate a GUID of
> comparable quality on a FreeBSD web server.  Does anyone on this list
> know if FreeBSD has equivalent functionality or, if not, where I
> might find source code for a uuidgen utility?

I quote your excerpt:

>        time-based UUID's and  random-based  UUID's.   By  default
>        uuidgen  will generate a random-based UUID if a high-qual!
>        ity random number generator  is  present.   Otherwise,  it

On Linux, /dev/random is the random number generator and is always
present.  So my 'jot' line is the equivalent.

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Hi,

I'm relatively new in Free-BSD and I want to know if it is possible to boot
the FreeBSD OS without installing any boot manager in the MBR. With Linux it
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GUILLAUME Julien wrote:

> OK, Free BSD is a real Unix and a powerful server, but what about music ?

Well, Peugeot builds wonderful cars, but what about music? (Pun intended.)

> Can current sound softwares such as Cubase, Cakewalk, Acid or Soundforge be
> run on that OS ?

No.

> Otherwise is it reasonably possible to build efficient
> drivers for these ?

No.

> Thanks in advance for your help.

You're welcome.

Look at it this way: if you already decided which application to use, use the
operating system the application developer said you should.

On the other hand, if you're courageous, you may struggle into the wonderland
of Unix. Less comfort, less crashes. Some sound software exists -- although
probably not at the point-and-click level it seems you are used to.

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Or, after the fact, you may press ^L to clear the screen in almost any
text screen.

HTH
-Christoph Sold

Marc Silver wrote:

> Hey there,
>
> This depends on your shell.
>
> If tcsh:
>
> echo clear > .logout
>
> If bash:
>
> echo clear > .bash_logout
>
> That'll do it for you.  :)
>
> Cheers,
> Marc
>
> On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 01:49:28AM -0700, Chris Smith wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Can anyone tell me _explicitly_ how to clear the screen
> > when a user logs out (or when a getty starts)?  I know it's
> > in the gettytab man page, but I cant get it to work.  I've
> > probably incorrectly played with the cl option?!?
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > -----------------------------------------------------------
> > Chris Smith              IS Dept - Raytheon Systems Limited
> > [chris.smith@raytheon.co.uk]               +44 1279 407 103
> > -----------------------------------------------------------
> > Programmers are busy writing the next best idiot proof
> > software. The universe, in the meantine, is busy making the
> > next best idiot. The universe is winning...
> > ===========================================================
>
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"G.B.Naidu" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I searched in the FreeBSD home page. I went through the
> releases/i386/3.3-STABLE directory. In it there is only one directory
> called packages.
>
> What I want is a tar zipped bundle of freebsd 3.3. Where can I get?

It's not that simple. If this is the first time you install FreeBSD let me
suggest to use FreeBSD-Stable, which is currently at version 4.0. If you need
3.3 for some specific reason..
- you may search the BSD mirror sites for the 3.3-RELEASE tag marking the d/l
floppies, then install from those
- you may search the mirror sites for an older ISO CD-ROM image
- you may use a running copy of FreeBSD to get the 3.3-RELEASE sources from
CVS

HTH
-Christoph Sold

>
>
> thanks
> --gb
>
> On Tue, 23 May 2000, Willem Brown wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> >       Have a look at http://www.freebsd.org/, goto the "Getting FreeBSD"
> > section and then look for a mirror site near you. The FreeBSD Handbook
> > has got a Installation Guide which you'll find helpfull. This you can
> > also
> > find on the main FreeBSD page.
> >
> > Regards
> > Willem Brown
> >
> > "G.B.Naidu" wrote:
> > >
> > > HI,
> > >
> > > I want to install FreeBSD 3.3. where will I get the whore tar zipped
> > > sources?
> > >
> > > thanks
> > > --gb
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Willem,

sendmail in recent versions checks the the sender's domain resolves both
forward ("mail.expample.org" -> 1.2.3.4) and backwards
("4.3.2.1.in-addr.arpa." -> "mail.example.org"), to make life more
difficult for spammers. Some other MTAs may check this, too.

-Christoph Sold

Willem Brown wrote:

> Hi,
>
>         I'm running a secondary DNS for my domain which is
> hosted by Granitecanyon. The idea was that whenever the two
> main DNS servers are unavailable that mine will be used so
> I don't get cut off from the world completely.
>
>         Every time I send a e-mail to the questions mail list,
> it would seem that every mail server that receives that e-mail
> queries my puny DNS server. Practically DOSsing it, well
> maybe not quite.
>
>         Normally I don't see much DNS traffic if any at all
> because the main servers is far better connected and capable.
>
>         What then causes my DNS to be queried when I send an
> e-mail to the list? Any ideas?
>
> Regards
> Willem Brown
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while doing make ( for example make eggdrop lately even while making
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From owner-freebsd-questions  Wed May 24 13: 9: 7 2000
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I'm wondering (if any at all) sound cards have drivers which output
digital (ie: S/PDIF connector)?  Such as the Sound Blaster Live, Xitel
Storm Platinum, Maudio Dio, etc.  I know the Live has only recently gotten
analog output, what about us who want to record to minidisc and
stuff.  Thx.

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From owner-freebsd-questions  Wed May 24 13:17:38 2000
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Clearly, someone wanting to generate a true universally unique identifier
(someone like myself, for instance) would be using the time-based option of
a Linux uuidgen.  It is this type of securely-generated UUID that I am
interested in.  Does anyone on this list know if FreeBSD has such a
utility/libraries, or am I simply doomed to be subjected to more of Mr.
Nelson's tangental smarty-pants replies about jot random number generation?

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Dan Nelson [SMTP:dnelson@emsphone.com]
> Sent:	Wednesday, May 24, 2000 3:44 PM
> To:	TEMPLE, MATTHEW (LNG)
> Cc:	'freebsd-questions@freebsd.org'; MITZKA, JOHN (LNG)
> Subject:	Re: uuidgen or other GUID-generating utility
> 
> In the last episode (May 24), TEMPLE, MATTHEW (LNG) said:
> > Ok...SunOS 5.5.1 does have a uuidgen and Linux's uuidgen does not
> > simply spit out a random string.  Included below is an excerpt from
> > the Linux man page for uuidgen.  I need to generate a GUID of
> > comparable quality on a FreeBSD web server.  Does anyone on this list
> > know if FreeBSD has equivalent functionality or, if not, where I
> > might find source code for a uuidgen utility?
> 
> I quote your excerpt:
> 
> >        time-based UUID's and  random-based  UUID's.   By  default
> >        uuidgen  will generate a random-based UUID if a high-qual!
> >        ity random number generator  is  present.   Otherwise,  it
> 
> On Linux, /dev/random is the random number generator and is always
> present.  So my 'jot' line is the equivalent.
> 
> -- 
> 	Dan Nelson
> 	dnelson@emsphone.com


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Looking at your kernel I don't belive you gave much thought to customizing
your system to fit particular application.

I also noticed that you are from Poland, so if you would like to communicate
in Polish let me know and we can do it off-list as to not bog down it much
more with a different language.

And yes the more details about errors the better.

Kris Kedzierski
Activetech

"www.bsd.szn.pl | we sell SheLLs" wrote:

> while doing make ( for example make eggdrop lately even while making
> ports) cc1 crashes, core dumped...
> Directly after reboot everything is fine...later ( about 5 houres )
> somethign happends and cc makes core dump
> I got FreeBSD4.0
> My freebsd kernel configuration file is attached
> If i should give more details about that crash please tell me
> what to include
>
> Thank You
>
>    ..:::  http://www.bsd.szn.pl  :::..
>

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On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 12:10:20PM -0700, Paula Atchison wrote:
> Dear Madame's and Sirs,
> 
> Help, please.
> 
> I've purchased  your FreeBSD 4.0 CD's with the intent of  looking at the
> INET (C) source code.
> I don't want to install the operating system on my PC (currently running
> NT, ick).
> 
> Is it possible to  install the software without installing the OS on my
> PC, thus extracting the
> source code?
> 
> If not, are the source code  files extractable from the CD in some other
> manner?
> (I've had no luck with the *.tgz files in \packages\all directory using
> winzip)
> 

	Unless there is a new Micro$oft FreeBSD emulator out there,
	you will need to install the Berkeley OS itself to run FBSD
	binaries.

	If you have expertise in software porting you could try 
	porting the source, or parts of it.

	Dunno how you can gunzip and untar the tarballs, but the
	source is probably on the Life Filesystem CD.

	---Anybody else?

	gary

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I installed FreeBSD (current) on a 1Gb vmware virtual disk, and realized
before very long that I'd run out of space very quiickly.  Rather than go to
two virtual disks, I decided to create a new empty 2Gb virtual disk, and
copy the contents of the original disk to the new disk, eventually deleting
the old disk.

I did this ... the trickier parts were easy to accomplish using
/stand/systeminstall (nice utility!).  The actual copying of the files I did
with the following command (I had only one, the root, filesystem):

	find -x / -print | cpio -pdamv /mnt/root

I can boot just fine off the new disk, and have since deleted the old
virtual disk.  The trouble I'm having, however, is with the GUI.

If I comment out the launch of xdm on ttyv8 in /etc/ttys, and log into the
console, and then type startx, I get a nice GUI and everything seems to be
working fine ... but, I want the GUI to launch at boot time, of course.

So ... I put the line for ttyv8 and xdm back into /etc/ttys (as documented
somewhere on http://www.freebsd.org/, and now I get the login/password
window just after booting.

When I log into that window, however, the window disappears (as you'd
expect), the system thinks for a little while (20 seconds), and then the
login box comes right back.

I can't find a log file anywhere which might be displaying the error ...

Can anyone give me a pointer to where to look?  If this were VMS, I could
definitely chase down the various log files to find the solution, but, alas,
I am new to this U*ix world, and need some help.

John Lawson


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I installed FreeBSD (current) on a 1Gb vmware virtual disk, and realized
before very long that I'd run out of space very quiickly.  Rather than go to
two virtual disks, I decided to create a new empty 2Gb virtual disk, and
copy the contents of the original disk to the new disk, eventually deleting
the old disk.

I did this ... the trickier parts were easy to accomplish using
/stand/systeminstall (nice utility!).  The actual copying of the files I did
with the following command (I had only one, the root, filesystem):

	find -x / -print | cpio -pdamv /mnt/root

I can boot just fine off the new disk, and have since deleted the old
virtual disk.  The trouble I'm having, however, is with the GUI.

If I comment out the launch of xdm on ttyv8 in /etc/ttys, and log into the
console, and then type startx, I get a nice GUI and everything seems to be
working fine ... but, I want the GUI to launch at boot time, of course.

So ... I put the line for ttyv8 and xdm back into /etc/ttys (as documented
somewhere on http://www.freebsd.org/, and now I get the login/password
window just after booting.

When I log into that window, however, the window disappears (as you'd
expect), the system thinks for a little while (20 seconds), and then the
login box comes right back.

I can't find a log file anywhere which might be displaying the error ...

Can anyone give me a pointer to where to look?  If this were VMS, I could
definitely chase down the various log files to find the solution, but, alas,
I am new to this U*ix world, and need some help.

John Lawson


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I have a rather recent Dell desktop from the Dimension V series. (V350 to
be exact) It came with a on-motherboard sound card that is supposed to be
a member of the Yamaha DS-XG family.

I can't find a FreeBSD kernel device to add to support this PCI device in
3.4-STABLE, I have heard that 4.0-STABLE currently has PCI support for the
pcm driver, and was wondering if any of that can be moved into the 3.x
tree since I'm holding off on 4.0 considering I was told 3.5 will be
released eventually, and that the RELENG_3 tree is still being worked on
afaik.

More information is available on request.

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At Wed, 24 May 2000 13:42:07 -0700, Gary Kline <kline@tera.com> wrote:
>> I've purchased  your FreeBSD 4.0 CD's with the intent of  looking 
>at the
>> INET (C) source code.
>> I don't want to install the operating system on my PC (currently running
>> NT, ick).
>> 
>> Is it possible to  install the software without installing the OS 
>on my
>> PC, thus extracting the
>> source code?
>> 
>> If not, are the source code  files extractable from the CD in some 
>other
>> manner?
>> (I've had no luck with the *.tgz files in \packages\all directory 
>using
>> winzip)
>> 
>
>	Unless there is a new Micro$oft FreeBSD emulator out there,
>	you will need to install the Berkeley OS itself to run FBSD
>	binaries.
>
>	If you have expertise in software porting you could try 
>	porting the source, or parts of it.
>
>	Dunno how you can gunzip and untar the tarballs, but the
>	source is probably on the Life Filesystem CD.
>
>	---Anybody else?

Sure. I don't think he wants to run the binaries. And winzip on win32 will
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There's a new kind of Apache port floating around out there. The 
author submitted for inclusion in the port structure, but it's been 
like 3 months and I haven't see it appear yet. Basically it builds 
apache ready to accept SSL, PHP, and FP as DSO's using apxs. Works 
beautifully. It was, at one point, at this URL:

   http://www.westbend.net/~hetzels/mod_apache13.tgz

Jon

At 9:01 AM -0500 5/24/00, Ryugen C. Fisher wrote:
>I have had pretty good luck with the Apache w/ mod SSL installed... 
>(on ver 3.4-stable)
>I believe it is 1.3.9...
>
>Now a few clients want the FP extensions added.... <sigh>
>
>Q: Is there an Apache that has BOTH the SSL and the FP mods or am I 
>going to have to choose one or the other
>
>Q: Are the any "newbie caveats" I need to be aware of before dealing 
>with the FP mods?
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>TIA


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In the last episode (May 24), TEMPLE, MATTHEW (LNG) said:
> Clearly, someone wanting to generate a true universally unique
> identifier (someone like myself, for instance) would be using the
> time-based option of a Linux uuidgen.  It is this type of
> securely-generated UUID that I am interested in.  Does anyone on this
> list know if FreeBSD has such a utility/libraries, or am I simply
> doomed to be subjected to more of Mr. Nelson's tangental smarty-pants
> replies about jot random number generation?

nyah nyah :)

No, FreBSD doesn't have a program to pull the ethernet address and
print a guid formatted like Linux's "uuidgen -t".  I don't imagine that
the program would be hard to port to FreeBSD, though.

-- 
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It used to be in another port, which refuse, under 4.0-STABLE,
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A brief search on the lists seems to indicate that
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Dan Nelson <dnelson@emsphone.com> writes:

> No, FreBSD doesn't have a program to pull the ethernet address and
> print a guid formatted like Linux's "uuidgen -t".  I don't imagine that
> the program would be hard to port to FreeBSD, though.

Well, you could do that from the command line, too, using ifconfig(8)
to get the ethernet address, and date(1) to get the time, and an
assortment of text utilities to grab just the pieces you want.  Ten
minutes gave me the following shell script, which isn't *guaranteed*
to be unique, but the odds are against getting a collision in many
times the remaining life of the universe (of course, so does using jot
-r, but I only wanted to blow ten minutes on this -- note that you
could cut it up and use the data literally instead of doing an md5,
but that would probably take *another* ten minutes I don't feel like
spending):

foo ()
{
baz1=`date +%s`
baz2=`ifconfig -a|grep ether|head -1|cut -f 2-3  -d " "`
bar=`md5 -q -s "$baz1 $baz2"`

a=`echo -n $bar |cut -c 1-8`
b=`echo -n $bar|cut -c 9-12`
c=`echo -n $bar|cut -c 13-16`
d=`echo -n $bar|cut -c 17-20`
e=`echo -n $bar|cut -c 21-32`
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From owner-freebsd-questions  Wed May 24 15: 8: 5 2000
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If you want apache - mysql -php3 support you need to compile apache and php3
manually

- Get the latest php_xx_xx.tar.gz
- zcat the file
- cd php-XX-XX
- pico INSTALL

This will answer your questions regarding php/mysql/apcahe.



On Wed, 24 May 2000, Marc Silver wrote:
> Hey there,
> 
> You should have installed the apache with PHP support.  Standard apache
> does not have support built in for mySQL.  You can either install this
> with /stand/sysintall or install the port from /usr/ports/www/apache13-php3 
> or /usr/ports/www/apache13-php4, depending on which version of php you
> want to use.
> 
> Cheers,
> Marc
> 
> On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 06:33:28AM -0700, Jim Freeze wrote:
> > I installed apache via /stand/sysinstall.
> > 
> > Later, I installed mysql from the mysql-...tgz packages found at
> > ftp.freebsd.org.
> > 
> > When I try to access a mysql function like mysql_pconnect() I get the
> > undefined or unsupported function error. I checked the mailings and they
> > said that mysql must be installed first--so uninstall apache and
> > re-install.
> > 
> > I did this with pkg_delete and /stand/sysinstall, but still no mysql
> > support. 
> > 
> > Now I have had this working in the past, but I don't remember having to
> > compile apache (or install from ports).
> > 
> > Where did I go wrong?
> > (FBSD 3.4R)
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > ============================================
> > Jim Freeze
> > jim@freeze.org
> > www.freeze.org
> > --------------
> > Save on CDs, DVDs and Books till May 31 2000
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- You need apache_1.3.6

If you are running apache_1.3.9 you can't use the frontpage extensipons

On Thu, 25 May 2000, Nathan Vidican wrote:
> What is entailed in setting up an apache server to handle 'frontpage
> extensions' ? is it just a mime type or will it require more than that?
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With X windows you can have :-

CD Music
Play Mp3
Play RealAudio/RealVideo with the RealPlayer port
You can play *.wav files

etc 

Just add "device pcm0" to your kernel file and recompile your kernel 
Check out www.freebsd.org for more details


On Thu, 25 May 2000, GUILLAUME Julien wrote:
> OK, Free BSD is a real Unix and a powerful server, but what about music ?
> Can current sound softwares such as Cubase, Cakewalk, Acid or Soundforge be
> run on that OS ? Otherwise is it reasonably possible to build efficient
> drivers for these ?
> Thanks in advance for your help.
> Julien GUILLAUME
> 
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In the last episode (May 24), Lowell Gilbert said:
> Dan Nelson <dnelson@emsphone.com> writes:
> > No, FreBSD doesn't have a program to pull the ethernet address and
> > print a guid formatted like Linux's "uuidgen -t".  I don't imagine
> > that the program would be hard to port to FreeBSD, though.
> 
> Well, you could do that from the command line, too, using ifconfig(8)
> to get the ethernet address, and date(1) to get the time, and an
> assortment of text utilities to grab just the pieces you want.  Ten

After a bit of digging I found that a uuid has an internal structure. 
http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/webdav/uuid-guid/draft-leach-uuids-guids-01.txt
tells you how you have to format one, and includes sample code.  Put
your MAC address in the file called "nodeid" and you're set. 

Side note: Considering the fact that MS uses UUIDs almost everywhere,
it's amazing that nowhere on Microsoft's development site could I find
a description of a UUID more detailed than "unique 128-bit identifier".

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Actually, the software that Julien mentions is editing software, for things
like mixing, and overtracking. I would be curious to know if there is any
software for any of the unix OS's that do this, pretty interface or not.


On Thu, 25 May 2000, Danny wrote:
> With X windows you can have :-
> 
> CD Music
> Play Mp3
> Play RealAudio/RealVideo with the RealPlayer port
> You can play *.wav files
> 
> etc 
> 
> Just add "device pcm0" to your kernel file and recompile your kernel 
> Check out www.freebsd.org for more details
> 
> 
> On Thu, 25 May 2000, GUILLAUME Julien wrote:
> > OK, Free BSD is a real Unix and a powerful server, but what about music ?
> > Can current sound softwares such as Cubase, Cakewalk, Acid or Soundforge be
> > run on that OS ? Otherwise is it reasonably possible to build efficient
> > drivers for these ?
> > Thanks in advance for your help.
> > Julien GUILLAUME
> > 
> > 
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I don't know if I am emailing the right department.

I am currently running FreeBSD 3.3 and i have installed it and i have =
X-Windows running fine. I even ahve Window Maker working as my Manager.

My problem is this, my mouse doesn't show up as a normal pointer. It is =
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TEMPLE, MATTHEW (LNG) wrote:

> Does anyone on this list know if FreeBSD has such a utility/libraries,

Not that I know of.  I don't see it in the ports either.  The source
code for the Linux version is available.  Why don't you make a port of
it yourself and submit it using send-pr?

> or am I simply doomed to be subjected to more of Mr.  Nelson's
> tangental smarty-pants replies about jot random number generation?

As that gives similar results to the Linux version, it's unclear why
you're complaining about it.

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Thanks to salespeople that think that getting the contract signed is the
hard part (they were so desperate to sign that the only specifications
in the contract were "to [the customer]'s specifications)" we're now in a
position of needing to PGP encrypt data that we're sending to a customer
(using PGP 2.7.1) from a FreeBSD box.

Assuming that we can't convince the customer to upgrade to something that
can handle both the older and newer algorithms, does anyone have any
experience running Network Associates' PGP for Linux under FreeBSD's linux
emulation?

Does anyone else sell PGP licensed so that our company doesn't have to
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On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 08:56:54AM -0600, Brian Handy wrote:
> >> Oh yea, dmesg might be useful.  Attached at end.  Anyway, here's the
> >> problem:  When I dismount and disconnect that last box, remove it from
> >> fstab, put terminators after externalbox #1, I find that upon reboot
> >> FreeBSD screams mightily, says I need to do an fsck on drives 3 and 4, 
> >> and dumps me in single-user mode.  
> 
> I figured it out.  I just got a practical lesson in CAM:  SCSI devices
> aren't wired down to specific IDs, e.g. when I turned off the one set of
> drives, the other two drives went from devices 3 and 4 to ... 1 and 2:
> 
> /dev/da2s1c             /c              ufs     rw              1       2
> /dev/da1s1c             /d              ufs     rw              1       2
>       ^^^

Always seems so obvious once you figure it out.

You can wire down devices if you wish. From the LINT kernel,

  # The syntax for wiring down devices is:

  # device        scbus0 at ahc0          # Single bus device
  # device        scbus1 at ahc1 bus 0    # Single bus device
  # device        scbus3 at ahc2 bus 0    # Twin bus device
  # device        scbus2 at ahc2 bus 1    # Twin bus device
  # device        da0 at scbus0 target 0 unit 0
  # device        da1 at scbus3 target 1
  # device        da2 at scbus2 target 3
  # device        sa1 at scbus1 target 6

> So, thanks for the help.  Still unclear why partition 'c' is so bad,
> please let me know.

For hitorical reasons, the c-partition is assumed to contain the
entire disk. The fstype should be 'unused.' Making the c-partition
less than the whole disk could really mess things up. I'm really not
sure how much damage making it have a fstype other than 'unused' could
cause, but I'd rather not try that experiment.
-- 
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FrontPage 2000 Extensions from http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage says that
it works with version 1.3.12.  I have also compiled and used FrontPage
extensions with Apache 1.3.11, although I was never able to conquer the
creating virtual web problem with that version.  With 1.3.12 though, if you
follow the directions, including running the change_server script, it works
like a charm


Adam H. Pendleton
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VGS, Inc.
Fairfax, Virginia

Si hoc legere scis nimium eruditionis habes. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Danny [mailto:dannyh@idx.com.au]
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> Subject: Re: FrontPage extensions
> 
> 
> 
> - You need apache_1.3.6
> 
> If you are running apache_1.3.9 you can't use the frontpage 
> extensipons
> 
> On Thu, 25 May 2000, Nathan Vidican wrote:
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> > extensions' ? is it just a mime type or will it require 
> more than that?
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That sound chip is not supported in pcm.  Yamaha is not releasing the
programing docs.  My laptop has this chip.  So back porting can not
happen.

Stefan

On Wed, 24 May 2000, Greg Prosser wrote:

> 
> I have a rather recent Dell desktop from the Dimension V series. (V350 to
> be exact) It came with a on-motherboard sound card that is supposed to be
> a member of the Yamaha DS-XG family.
> 
> I can't find a FreeBSD kernel device to add to support this PCI device in
> 3.4-STABLE, I have heard that 4.0-STABLE currently has PCI support for the
> pcm driver, and was wondering if any of that can be moved into the 3.x
> tree since I'm holding off on 4.0 considering I was told 3.5 will be
> released eventually, and that the RELENG_3 tree is still being worked on
> afaik.
> 
> More information is available on request.
> 
> Oh, and I'm trying to avoid using OSS as it is a non-free solution and has
> panic()'d my kernel the last few times I've attempted it. I know for a
> fact that OSS works, but I'm looking for a kernel option/module that I can
> use instead.
> 
> /gp
> 
> PS: Thanks in advance.
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On Wed, 24 May 2000 at 16:27:50 -0700, Stefan Molnar wrote:
> That sound chip is not supported in pcm.  Yamaha is not releasing the
> programing docs.  My laptop has this chip.  So back porting can not
> happen.

Supposedly Cameron has now got the documentation (at least, that's what
he said on IRC last week), so hopefully it won't be long before
something exists in -CURRENT to make this thing work (and I'll have
sound on my VAIO, woo!).

- jim

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Well Kiss My Grits.   My VAIO will be happy.

On Wed, 24 May 2000, Jim Mock wrote:

> On Wed, 24 May 2000 at 16:27:50 -0700, Stefan Molnar wrote:
> > That sound chip is not supported in pcm.  Yamaha is not releasing the
> > programing docs.  My laptop has this chip.  So back porting can not
> > happen.
> 
> Supposedly Cameron has now got the documentation (at least, that's what
> he said on IRC last week), so hopefully it won't be long before
> something exists in -CURRENT to make this thing work (and I'll have
> sound on my VAIO, woo!).
> 
> - jim
> 
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De la Cruz Lugo Eric wrote:
> 
> Sr. Enriquez:
> 
> La informacion se puede localizar en esta pagina:
> 
> http://www.freebsd.org
> 
> saludos!
> 
> Desde Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
> Eric De La Cruz Lugo.
> 
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> On Wed, 24 May 2000 mhenriquez@labinca.com.ar wrote:
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isn't that a english posting list?
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I just installed 4.0 in my 486/75 but am running into problems.  It's a crappy 
motherboard and I need to disable npx0 for my 486/75 to start up without 
panic'ing.  (I've tried kernels with and without options MATH_EMULATE).  The 
machine prevously had 3.4 on it and I was able to disable npx0 in kernel.conf or 
the config editor.  Now, no matter where I try to disable npx0, it is still 
probed on boot and the machine panic's.  I have verified that it is disabled by 
doing a ls in the config editor (boot -c).  I'm looking for some advice on how 
to get this box back up and running.

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I started using LNE100TX dc0 cards  for internal networks and have kept
using intel 10/100 fxp0 for external connections.  I decided to try two
Linksys LNE100TX cards together and only one is recognized, dc0.  Could
someone please give me a hint as to what I should do to get the other
card recognized.  I am running current, last world on Sunday.  I have
device  miibus and device dc in my configuration file and I assumed that
it was going to be like the fxp and all the cards would be automatically
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very cursory guess...does the user logging in (presumably you) have a
.xsession file?  What's in it?  That's the first thing that comes to
mind.  Also, permissions on the file...

Laurence

John Lawson wrote:
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> I installed FreeBSD (current) on a 1Gb vmware virtual disk, and realized
> before very long that I'd run out of space very quiickly.  Rather than go to
> two virtual disks, I decided to create a new empty 2Gb virtual disk, and
> copy the contents of the original disk to the new disk, eventually deleting
> the old disk.
> 
> I did this ... the trickier parts were easy to accomplish using
> /stand/systeminstall (nice utility!).  The actual copying of the files I did
> with the following command (I had only one, the root, filesystem):
> 
>         find -x / -print | cpio -pdamv /mnt/root
> 
> I can boot just fine off the new disk, and have since deleted the old
> virtual disk.  The trouble I'm having, however, is with the GUI.
> 
> If I comment out the launch of xdm on ttyv8 in /etc/ttys, and log into the
> console, and then type startx, I get a nice GUI and everything seems to be
> working fine ... but, I want the GUI to launch at boot time, of course.
> 
> So ... I put the line for ttyv8 and xdm back into /etc/ttys (as documented
> somewhere on http://www.freebsd.org/, and now I get the login/password
> window just after booting.
> 
> When I log into that window, however, the window disappears (as you'd
> expect), the system thinks for a little while (20 seconds), and then the
> login box comes right back.
> 
> I can't find a log file anywhere which might be displaying the error ...
> 
> Can anyone give me a pointer to where to look?  If this were VMS, I could
> definitely chase down the various log files to find the solution, but, alas,
> I am new to this U*ix world, and need some help.
> 
> John Lawson
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I am running a Dell dimension D300
pII 300mhz,
128 ram,
4G HDD,
8G HDD
Ninvida 128 video,
Sound Blaster AWE 64,
atapi ide CD-ROM,
Standard floppy,
3Com 3C509 network card
ps/2 mouse

The 8G HDD is on the primary IDE with the CD as a slave
the 4G HDD is the master on the secondary IDE without a slave


FreeBSD 4.0 detects all of my hardware

I set up my disks to be dedicated FreeBSD and included the following mounts
/      200M
/var   200M
swap   512M
/usr   7123M (whatever the rest of the 8G HDD is)
/home  4000M (whatever the 4g HDD comes out to be in Megs)

I did set the primary HDD as bootable

The install goes fine, all packages installed.
I reboot and get a black screen with "read error" in the top left corner

I have gone as far to remove all hardware except 1 HDD and the CD (did that
twice, one for each HDD) - same error
I removed the CD - Same error
I tried a whole host of different install and HDD configs  - same error
I have been all over the CMOS to ensure there wasn't any "Windows" type
settings
I have tried everything that I could think of

Windows 98 worked fine on the box just prior to install.
I just fdisked and reformatted the HDD's the installed windows to ensure
that I didn't have a hardware error.

Please help!

I just installed FreeBSD to be the OS on our production Web server at work
and I love it! I would really like to use this at home.

Thank you,

David R. Crowder
Project Manager
ThomComp, INC
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Hi,

I am having difficulties configuring my modem for use with FreeBSD, and was 
interested in dome help- I am willing to re-install if necessary, as this is 
my first (serious) venture out the 'Windows'. I have been successful 
installing the Kernel, in generic mode, and getting X up and running. I 
cannot, however, seem to get my modem (USR 56k fax int. PnP) to respond to 
the ppp dialup utility in Gnome...any suggestions? Also, while reading the 
manual(gasp), it suggests adding some lines to my /sys/dev/conf/generic file 
and re-compiling the kernel....how does one re-compile the kernel? Is there 
a command for this or do you simply re-start the system?

Thanks,

/Dan
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> My problem is this, my mouse doesn't show up as a normal pointer. It
> is a white box and it kinda looks weird when u move it like it has
> "snow" from a TV in it.
>
	Please provide the relevant sections from your XF86Config file
   and /etc/rc.(local.)conf file. Then I suspect we can solve your
   problem.

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A useful hardware hack is the ability to create a LAN using phone lines.
These days they are up to 10 mbs speeds.

One example I've seen is the Intel AnyPoint Phoneline Home Network
PCI card.

Does FreeBSD have drivers for any of these cards?

By any chance, would a standard NE2000 or Intel NIC
driver work with these cards?

Thanks in advance for any info,

Greg Johnson
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Look for a program called Rosegarden, it is similar to MidiSoft. Also
if you are into mods, s3m's etc,  one of the best is soundtracker and
it is on the FreeBSD 4.0 cd in the ports.

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On Wed, 24 May 2000, Drew Sanford wrote:
> Actually, the software that Julien mentions is editing software, for things
> like mixing, and overtracking. I would be curious to know if there is any
> software for any of the unix OS's that do this, pretty interface or not.
> 
> 
> On Thu, 25 May 2000, Danny wrote:
> > With X windows you can have :-
> > 
> > CD Music
> > Play Mp3
> > Play RealAudio/RealVideo with the RealPlayer port
> > You can play *.wav files
> > 
> > etc 
> > 
> > Just add "device pcm0" to your kernel file and recompile your kernel 
> > Check out www.freebsd.org for more details
> > 
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> > On Thu, 25 May 2000, GUILLAUME Julien wrote:
> > > OK, Free BSD is a real Unix and a powerful server, but what about music ?
> > > Can current sound softwares such as Cubase, Cakewalk, Acid or Soundforge be
> > > run on that OS ? Otherwise is it reasonably possible to build efficient
> > > drivers for these ?
> > > Thanks in advance for your help.
> > > Julien GUILLAUME
> > > 
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On Wednesday, 24 May 2000 at 20:41:43 -0400, Daniel Killingsworth wrote:
> I am having difficulties configuring my modem for use with FreeBSD,
> and was interested in dome help- I am willing to re-install if
> necessary, as this is my first (serious) venture out the 'Windows'.

We don't consider reinstallation a way of solving this kind of
problem.

> I have been successful installing the Kernel, in generic mode, and
> getting X up and running. I cannot, however, seem to get my modem
> (USR 56k fax int. PnP) to respond to the ppp dialup utility in
> Gnome...any suggestions?

Don't use Gnome.  Or at least, not for system functions.

> Also, while reading the manual(gasp), it suggests adding some lines
> to my /sys/dev/conf/generic file and re-compiling the kernel....

I don't know which manual you've been reading: I can't think of much
you can do in the kernel config to get PPP working.  In addition, that
*should* read /sys/i386/conf/GENERIC.  But even then, you shouldn't
change it, you should make a copy with a different name.

> how does one re-compile the kernel? Is there a command for this or
> do you simply re-start the system?

It's described in the online handbook:

  # cd /sys/i386/conf
  # cp GENERIC MYKERNEL
  # vi MYKERNEL
   (make what changes you want)
  # config -g MYKERNEL
  # cd ../../compile/MYKERNEL
  # make all install
  # shutdown -r now

The last command restarts the system with the new kernel.

Back to your original problem: the subject says something about pppd
crashing, but you don't mention it (or too many other details) in the
text.  What's really going on?  What kind of hardware is it?  Is this
modem a winmodem?  If so, you won't be able to use it with FreeBSD.

Greg
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Hello. My names Josh,

    I recently installed Freebsd 3.4 Release on my computer. I downloaded 
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After installing FreeBSD i tried to install the ports. That didn't want to 
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Hello all,

    I would like to install 4.0-RELEASE, but I can't boot the install
floppies.  (Presumably I can't boot the actual FreeBSD 4.0 kernel
either.)  The machine I want to install this one was running FreeBSD 3.2
on it, which installed without too many problems.  I tried to install
3.4 on it, and that kernel also failed.  On the 4.0 kernel it stops at
"md1: malloc disk", at which the machine is locked hard (requires the
reset button or the power switch.)

I admit that my hardware is a little strange.  I have three SCSI (two
SCA) drives on two different SCSI controllers.  (I also have a SCSI
CD-ROM drive, which I tried to boot off of, but that didn't work.)
Anyway, the machine has two 7870 controller chips (along with the unused
IDE controllers,) built onto the motherboard.  It's a dual processor
pentium pro machine, actually a 133 MHz.  It's actually an Intel
engineering sample machine -- so the hardware could be pretty strange,
although it has generally worked reasonably well.

I installed a DOS boot partition with the SCSI and CD-ROM drivers enough
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>It may be files that are unlinked but still open.  The space won't be
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Hi,
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Does anyone know how to get a SUNIX dual PCI parallel port card, model =
4018A, recognised under FreeBSD 4.0.
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The card documentation says it installs under linux using 'more =
/proc/pci' to find the cards IO port address, but FreeBSD does not have =
this file.
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I assume I need to specify some lpt device in the Kernel config file and =
rebuild, but I do not know what to specify.
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Output from dmesg:
pci0: <unknown card> (vendor=3D0x1409, dev=3D0x7268) at 10.0 irq 9


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<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Hi,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Does anyone know how to get a SUNIX dual PCI =
parallel port=20
card, model 4018A, recognised under FreeBSD 4.0.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>The card documentation says it installs under linux =
using=20
'more /proc/pci' to find the cards IO port address, but FreeBSD does not =
have=20
this file.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>I assume I need to specify some lpt =
device in=20
the Kernel config file and rebuild, but I do not know what to=20
specify.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Output from dmesg:</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=3D2>pci0: &lt;unknown card&gt; (vendor=3D0x1409, =
dev=3D0x7268) at 10.0=20
irq 9<BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Thanks</DIV>
<DIV>Dave</DIV>
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On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 01:49:28AM -0700, Chris Smith wrote:

> Hi,
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> Can anyone tell me _explicitly_ how to clear the screen when a user
> logs out (or when a getty starts)?  I know it's in the gettytab man
> page, but I cant get it to work.  I've probably incorrectly played
> with the cl option?!?

Put a "\f" after the "im=" for the default entry in /etc/gettytab. So it
would look like this:

default:\
        :cb:ce:ck:lc:fd#1000:im=\f\r\n%s/%m (%h) (%t)\r\n\r\n:sp#1200:

The \f does a form feed.

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I'm using FreeBSD 4.0 and this is a new installation.  I have a
Maxtor 91728D8 which is a 17 gig drive.  The label on the drive
says this:
cylinder   16383      head   16          sectors   63

When I boot up with the cd and do the Disk label it says this:
cylinder  4096         head  16          sectors  63

Which is now only giving me like maybe a little less than 2 gigs.
There is nothing physically wrong with the drive.  I boot up in
dos and it does the same thing on an Fdisk, tells me there is only
about a gig or so of space.  I tried fixing it with setting the geometry

in BSD, which when I set the geometry to the listing on the outside
of the drive it shows up correctly, but I write the information out
and reboot and it's back to 4096 cylinders.  The Bios is correctly
identifying the drive as you can see above in the drive ID, what can
I do to get my 16 gigs of space back?

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My system requires extra virtual memory.

What is the correct procedure for setting up a swap file and then adding
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Can anyone point me to a page explaining OpenSSL setup on fbsd 4.0?
Everthing I found on fbsd's site was too broad. I tried using the one on
devshed but it crashed on make after I did ./config
--prefix=/usr/local/ssl -L`pwd`/../rsaref-2.0/local/ rsaref  -fPIC

The output after make was:
gcc -o openssl -DMONOLITH -I../include -DRSAref -fPIC -DTERMIOS -DL_ENDIAN
-fomit-frame-pointer -O3 -m486 -Wall -DSHA1_ASM -DMD5_ASM -DRMD160_ASM
openssl.o verify.o asn1pars.o req.o dgst.o dh.o dhparam.o enc.o passwd.o
gendh.o errstr.o  ca.o pkcs7.o crl2p7.o crl.o  rsa.o dsa.o dsaparam.o
x509.o genrsa.o gendsa.o s_server.o s_client.o speed.o  s_time.o apps.o
s_cb.o s_socket.o app_rand.o version.o sess_id.o  ciphers.o nseq.o
pkcs12.o pkcs8.o spkac.o smime.o -L. -L.. -L../.. -L../../.. -L.. -lssl
-L.. -lcrypto -L/usr/home/davidd/tmp/openssl-0.9.5/../rsaref-2.0/local/
-lRSAglue -lrsaref
/usr/libexec/elf/ld: cannot open -lrsaref: No such file or directory
*** Error code 1

David
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>
> 
> installing the Kernel, in generic mode, and getting X up and running. I 
> cannot, however, seem to get my modem (USR 56k fax int. PnP) to respond to 
> the ppp dialup utility in Gnome...any suggestions?
>
	As Greg said, if this is a winmodem, you are SOL. If this
   model card won't work with DOS or Win 3.x, I expect it is a win
   modem, and that requires secret support from the CPU. And, 
   nobody outside the Windows world seems to know that that hand-
   shake is...
>
>						 Also, while reading the 
> manual(gasp), it suggests adding some lines to my /sys/dev/conf/generic file 
> and re-compiling the kernel....how does one re-compile the kernel? Is there 
> a command for this or do you simply re-start the system?
> 
	Greg gave you the rudiments, and they will get the job
   done. This question is asked often, so a visit to the mailing list
   archives at www.freebsd.org will shed even more light for your
   answer.

	I have pppd running by reading "The Complete FreeBSD", and
   looking at the pppd(8) and chat(8) man pages. The man pages will
   tell you all you need to know to get pppd running. And, yes, it
   really is that simple. Of course, the background in "The Complete
   FreeBSD" helped, but v2.0 contained some errors the man page had
   right. You don't need any utilities from Gnome to do this.

							Bruce


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Hi!

1) Can I setup PPP dial-in Server and PPP dial-up on same FreeBSD Box?
PPP dial-in for remote access when I am not in office.
PPP dial-up for connect to my ISP.

2) If can, do I must have two modems and phono lines?


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Hi,
 how do i go about getting a splash screen in FreeBSD 4.0 like how windows 
has their's at boot time? Thanks.
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On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 09:06:03PM -0700, David Daugherty wrote:
> Can anyone point me to a page explaining OpenSSL setup on fbsd 4.0?
> Everthing I found on fbsd's site was too broad. I tried using the one on
> devshed but it crashed on make after I did ./config

Since OpenSSL is included by default in FreeBSD 4.0 and later you shouldn't 
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man loader.conf
/boot/loader.conf

--bhishan

> Hi,
>  how do i go about getting a splash screen in FreeBSD 4.0 like how windows 
> has their's at boot time? Thanks.
> Tony
> 
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man dummynet

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> > >   I have the machine with 3 network interfaces: to my ISP and to two
> > > internal subnets. How can I to limit the traffic from one of its?
> >
> > you can use dummynet.
> 
>   If you please, give me more detailed answer: what is the dummynet. What I
> have to read about it?
> 
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I have a 2 year old Dataexpert TX430II motherboard, supposedly with a
UDMA on board ide controller, but which 4.0 does not support. (3.2 and
3.3 are no problem on this and still older hardware-- I never tried
3.4). Will the next cdrom release be any less stringent in its
requirements?  If not, is there any motherboard I can buy today
(preferably a lower cost socket 7) that I can be sure will work with
4.x? Alternatively, is there still going to be a 3.5 release, which
hopefully would work with older hardware requiring a western digital
driver? (I'm a home user mainly interested in running applications on a
stable UNIX  platform, so I prefer not to get into configuring and
compiling kernels, at least not at the moment).

Thanks,
Patrick Crosby

PS: I have "Walnut Creek" cdroms, but at the moment
      they are not providing free installation support. It
     is at the moment unclear whether BSDi is going to have
     a change of heart on this or not. Latest word from Steve Hinkle
     their head of tech support is  that there will be no more free tech

     support of any kind.



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Glenn Johnson wrote:
> 
> On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 01:49:28AM -0700, Chris Smith wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > Can anyone tell me _explicitly_ how to clear the screen when a user
> > logs out (or when a getty starts)?  I know it's in the gettytab man
> > page, but I cant get it to work.  I've probably incorrectly played
> > with the cl option?!?
> 
> Put a "\f" after the "im=" for the default entry in /etc/gettytab. So it
> would look like this:
> 
> default:\
>         :cb:ce:ck:lc:fd#1000:im=\f\r\n%s/%m (%h) (%t)\r\n\r\n:sp#1200:
> 
> The \f does a form feed.

	FWIW, that's fine if all you want to do is clear what's visible on the
screen. This technique does not clear the scrollback buffer. There was a
thread about how to do that a while back... unfortunately I don't
remember what the most efficient way to do it was. I think that adding a
lot of \f's would probably do it, but I seem to recall someone coming up
with a more elegant solution....

HTH,

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I am trying to configure a USRobotics Sportster Internal 33.6 modem on
my FreeBSD 3.4 machine.

Is this possible?

I am trying everything I can read about but it doesnt seem to work.



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On Wednesday, 24 May 2000 at 23:41:11 -0700, Caleb Walker wrote:
> I am trying to configure a USRobotics Sportster Internal 33.6 modem on
> my FreeBSD 3.4 machine.
>
> Is this possible?

Yes.

> I am trying everything I can read about but it doesnt seem to work.

You'd be more successful if you described what you have, what you did,
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Brendan Kosowski wrote:
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> My system requires extra virtual memory.
> 
> What is the correct procedure for setting up a swap file and then adding
> it to the systems memory pool ?

	The procedure is described in detail in the handbook.

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I copied the contents of /var to /usr/var using tar.  Then I did 
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It says this:
# File /var/run/log is a socket while /usr/var/run/log is a fifo

What is a fifo?  And how do I create a socket for /usr/var/run/log?


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Hello everyone, to cut short a long story, I'm trying to build
everything with debugging infomation intact. I ran through the make
files and realize that I need to define DEBUG_FLAGS in order for install
not to strip the symbol tables. So I happily define DEBUG_FLAGS=-ggdb
and do a 'make buildworld'. However, the process bombs out at
/usr/src/sys, specifically :-

btxld -v -E 0x1000 -f bin -b
/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/boot2/../btx/btx/btx -l boot2.ldr -o
boot2.ld -P 1 boot2.bin
kernel: ver=1.01 size=720 load=9000 entry=9010 map=16M pgctl=1:1
client: fmt=bin size=17c5 text=0 data=0 bss=0 entry=0
output: fmt=bin size=20e5 text=200 data=1ee5 og=0 entry=0
-741 bytes available
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/sys/boot/i386/boo2.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/sys/boot/i386.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/sys/boot.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/sys.

The machine is a PIII 600 w/128MB ram and running 4.0-RELEASE. Building
without the DEBUG_FLAGS is fine. I get the same error even if I only
define DEBUG_FLAGS.

Is there any workaround?

Thanks and best regards,
Juay Kwang



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We are running Free BSD 2.2.2 with Adaptec 2940UW SCSI cards.
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Have anyone else experienced the same problem?

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Andy Coates wrote:
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dan Larsson" <dl@tyfon.net>
> To: "Andy Coates" <andy@friends-tv.net>; <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 5:26 PM
> Subject: RE: Help! :(
> 
> > | Can anyone help me out here and suggest a plan of action?
> >
> > I've experienced this in the past. A hit on CTRL + C
> > resumes the boot. I found the problem to be name resolution
> > issues.
> 
> Hey,
> 
> Turned out to be apache.sh script, as I installed apache with SSL recently
> and it turns out the default .sh file has a line similar to:
> 
> apachectl startssl > /dev/null
> 
> So I started this myself, without the redirect to null, and it starts up
> asking for my secure pass phrase to decrypt my SSL keys - so thats where it
> was stopping and because it was being redirected to null I couldn't see it
> asking this.  Removed the redirection, rebooted to make sure it was that and
> now as it starts asks me for my phrase to start SSL, so I can enter it and
> it continues booting happily :-)
> 
> At least I can see whats happening now, although I don't like having to
> enter the phrase on bootup as I might restart this machine remotely. I'll go
> read the docs and see if there's anyway around this apart from not running
> it at boot.

	You can decrypt the server key. This is dangerous if it's possible for
some unauthorized user to get your key and your certificate and possibly
sniff your traffic, or worse spoof your server and convince unsuspecting
users that they are you. If this is an acceptable risk, knock yourself
out. Be sure to obey the warnings to put the key and cert in a directory
only root can read. 

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I just looked at the new default config file, from today's cvsup. In the
conf file there's a:

#Port 722    # Secondary port to listen on

It might not have been commented out in earlier versions of the
port/tarball, not sure. The README explains why the option is available -
basically it's an example of a new feature patched in to help you
prioritize traffic with your router.

-- 
David Kirchner - dpk@nwserv.com
Northwest Web Services - http://www.nwserv.com/

On Tue, 23 May 2000, Oscar Ricardo Silva wrote:

> Thanks to Dave Kirchner and Alan Clegg for the incredibly fast and 
> completely useful responses.  Using both methods, I found out this:
> 
> amanda# /usr/local/sbin/lsof -i TCP:722
> COMMAND PID USER   FD   TYPE     DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
> sshd1   143 root    3u  IPv6 0xcb8e7940      0t0  TCP *:722
> sshd1   143 root    5u  IPv4 0xcb8e7720      0t0  TCP *:722 (LISTEN)
> 
> Now the question is, where the hell did this come from?  I hadn't seen this 
> before and I thought I'd checked my machine.
> 
> 
> Oscar
> 
> At 07:35 PM 5/23/00 -0400, Alan Clegg, you wrote:
> >Out of the ether, David Kirchner spewed forth the following bitstream:
> >
> > > An easy way to find out what an unknown port is:
> > >
> > > First run 'netstat -aAn | grep LISTEN | grep \.portnum'. The -A flag will
> > > display the address for the socket. You can then figure out which process
> > > is using that address by running 'fstat | grep address':
> > >
> > > dpk@web2:/home/dpk$ netstat -aAn | grep LISTEN | grep \.25
> > > c6400180 tcp        0      0 *.25                  *.*   LISTEN
> > > dpk@web2:/home/dpk$ fstat | grep c6400180
> > > root     sendmail   94903    4* internet stream tcp c6400180
> >
> >Easier way:
> >
> >         lsof -i TCP:_portnum_
> >
> >ecto 101} /usr/local/sbin/lsof -i TCP:25
> >COMMAND   PID   USER   FD   TYPE     DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
> >tcpserver 381 qmaild    3u  IPv4 0xc735c500      0t0  TCP *:smtp (LISTEN)
> >
> >lsof from ports, btw...
> >
> >AlanC
> >--
> >                                       \             Alan B. Clegg
> >          Just because I can            \          abc@firehouse.net
> >         does not mean I will.           \     <http://www.firehouse.net/>
> >                                          \
> 
> 
> 
> 
> "Don't believe the hype"
> 
> 
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R Joseph Wright wrote:
> 
> I copied the contents of /var to /usr/var using tar.  Then I did
> # diff -r /var /usr/var
> 
> It says this:
> # File /var/run/log is a socket while /usr/var/run/log is a fifo
> 
> What is a fifo?  And how do I create a socket for /usr/var/run/log?

Did you try this in multi-user mode or did you boot single user and
mount before you did the tar. There are things in use when you are
still in multi-user. For example, I have a /var/run/internet local
domain socket that is open when I have user-ppp running. You can't
copy something like that with tar. It didn't start in single user
mode.

A FIFO is First In First Out. Some terms like this are explained in
the Jargon file from the ports. You can also look expressions like the
story about the use of a "dead chicken".

I moved /var out of / in single user mode. There somethings that can
go wild and will chew up /var. When you have it soft linked to /usr,
it will be /usr that you fill up.

Kent

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Hey there Paul,

I stand corrected, but from the Release Notes for 4.0 I found [ Please
note that BusLogic/Mylex "Flashpoint" adapters are NOT yet supported ]
-- I do know for a fact though that the Intel cards are supported and
work great under FreeBSD.

Cheers,
Marc

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> Hello.
> 
> We want to create a new server with FreeBSD and we would like to add
> to our server Mylex Raid Controller and 2 card Intel Express 100 plus.
> I want to know does FreeBSD support this hardware.
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> 
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Actually, there was nothing in the Handbook on this subject.

I found something in the tutorials on swap space but this only mentioned
setting up swap partitions.

I want to set up a swap file ( ie. a file on an exisiting ufs ) to be
used as additional swap space.


Regards, Brendan...

--------------------

On Thu, 25 May 2000, Doug Barton wrote:

> Brendan Kosowski wrote:
> > 
> > My system requires extra virtual memory.
> > 
> > What is the correct procedure for setting up a swap file and then adding
> > it to the systems memory pool ?
> 
> 	The procedure is described in detail in the handbook.
> 
> Good luck,
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hi,

i'm trying to rebuild my kernel on my new freebsd 4.0 system.

unfortunatly i'm getting a error message during 'make depend'.

------->8------>8------
../../pci/if_xl.c:133: miibus_if.h: No such file or directory
mkdep: compile failed
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/sys/compile/ABYSSONE.
-------8<------8<------

my 3COM EtherLink XL (3C900-Combo) seems to cause those troubles.

<snip kernel conf file>
device          xl              # 3Com 3c90x (``Boomerang'', ``Cyclone'')
</snip kernel conf file>

i did this lots of times on several 3.x systems, never ever
went into some trouble, though.

finaly i hope some of you could help me
solving this problem, cause running
a computer without a network card is somehow dump ;-)

regards

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Hey there,

Make sure that in your kernel file you have:

device          miibus         
device          xl              

You need the miibus device as the xl device depends on it.  Also, make
sure you did a /usr/sbin/config KERNELNAME before you started the make
depend.  :)

Hope this helps,
Cheers,
Marc

On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 12:11:54PM +0200, Daniel Haischt wrote:
> hi,
> 
> i'm trying to rebuild my kernel on my new freebsd 4.0 system.
> 
> unfortunatly i'm getting a error message during 'make depend'.
> 
> ------->8------>8------
> ../../pci/if_xl.c:133: miibus_if.h: No such file or directory
> mkdep: compile failed
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/src/sys/compile/ABYSSONE.
> -------8<------8<------
> 
> my 3COM EtherLink XL (3C900-Combo) seems to cause those troubles.
> 
> <snip kernel conf file>
> device          xl              # 3Com 3c90x (``Boomerang'', ``Cyclone'')
> </snip kernel conf file>
> 
> i did this lots of times on several 3.x systems, never ever
> went into some trouble, though.
> 
> finaly i hope some of you could help me
> solving this problem, cause running
> a computer without a network card is somehow dump ;-)
> 
> regards
> 
> daniel haischt
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Dru <genisis@istar.ca> writes:

> Running FreeBSD 4.0 on an AMD-K6 200 Mhz with 32 MB of RAM and a 67 MB
> swap file. Built Pysol-4.20 from the package along with its
             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Did you use the packages or did you build it from the ports (`cd
/usr/ports/games/pysol; make install')?

> dependencies.  Whenever I go to start pysol, python-1.5.2 dumps core.

Do you have problems with other programs dumping core at random?
Needless to say, I haven't seen a problem with pysol or python ever
since the time someone broke libc_r. But that's been a long time ago.

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Hey,

I have seen a few people having trouble with getting sound working, and =
seen people tell them just "add device pcm and ./MAKEDEV snd0".  And I =
have found a few places online that show how to set it up using an =
outdated method that doesn't work, using "controller pnp0" and stuff =
like that.  Problem is, neither is working.  I went into /dev and did an =
sh MAKEDEV snd0, and then sh MAKEDEV snd1.  I added to my kernel device =
pcm.  No dice.  My card is an ISA pnp AWE64.  On boot up, I get the =
following for my sound card:

sbc0 <creative AWE64> at port 0x220-0x22f,0x330-0x331,0x388-0x38b irq 5 =
drq 1,5 on isa0
sbc0 setting card to irq 5 drq 1,5
pcm0 <SB DSP 4.16> on sbc0

I'm new at this, but that looks like its detecting and assigning =
resources to my card like it should.  But any program I run just tells =
me my sound card isn't found or isn't configured or another program is =
using it.

Any and all help is much appreciated,
Generic Player

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> Generic Player wrote:
> 
> Hey,
> 
> I have seen a few people having trouble with getting sound working,
> and seen people tell them just "add device pcm and ./MAKEDEV snd0".
> And I have found a few places online that show how to set it up
> using an outdated method that doesn't work, using "controller pnp0"
> and stuff like that.  Problem is, neither is working.  I went into
> /dev and did an sh MAKEDEV snd0, and then sh MAKEDEV snd1.  I added
> to my kernel device pcm.  No dice.  My card is an ISA pnp AWE64.  On
> boot up, I get the following for my sound card:
> 
> sbc0 <creative AWE64> at port 0x220-0x22f,0x330-0x331,0x388-0x38b
> irq 5 drq 1,5 on isa0
> sbc0 setting card to irq 5 drq 1,5
> pcm0 <SB DSP 4.16> on sbc0
> 
> I'm new at this, but that looks like its detecting and assigning
> resources to my card like it should.  But any program I run just
> tells me my sound card isn't found or isn't configured or another
> program is using it.

You have to run the makedev after you boot the kernel with the driver
in it. I have an isa AWE64 and I added

# pcm Sound Device Driver
device          pcm

# For non-PnP cards:
device          sbc0    at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15

I don't do sound out side of KDE and once you get the kernel and the
/dev done, you can check by running mixer. What I see is

ruby# mixer
Mixer vol      is currently set to  77:77
Mixer pcm      is currently set to  78:78
Mixer speaker  is currently set to  80:80
Mixer line     is currently set to  78:78
Mixer mic      is currently set to   0:0
Mixer cd       is currently set to  78:78
Mixer rec      is currently set to   0:0
Mixer line1    is currently set to  78:78
Mixer video    is currently set to  78:78

Then, you know you have sound.

Kent

> 
> Any and all help is much appreciated,
> Generic Player

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Kent Stewart wrote:
> 
> > Generic Player wrote:
> >
> > Hey,
> >
> > I have seen a few people having trouble with getting sound working,
> > and seen people tell them just "add device pcm and ./MAKEDEV snd0".
> > And I have found a few places online that show how to set it up
> > using an outdated method that doesn't work, using "controller pnp0"
> > and stuff like that.  Problem is, neither is working.  I went into
> > /dev and did an sh MAKEDEV snd0, and then sh MAKEDEV snd1.  I added
> > to my kernel device pcm.  No dice.  My card is an ISA pnp AWE64.  On
> > boot up, I get the following for my sound card:
> >
> > sbc0 <creative AWE64> at port 0x220-0x22f,0x330-0x331,0x388-0x38b
> > irq 5 drq 1,5 on isa0
> > sbc0 setting card to irq 5 drq 1,5
> > pcm0 <SB DSP 4.16> on sbc0
> >
> > I'm new at this, but that looks like its detecting and assigning
> > resources to my card like it should.  But any program I run just
> > tells me my sound card isn't found or isn't configured or another
> > program is using it.
> 
> You have to run the makedev after you boot the kernel with the driver
> in it. I have an isa AWE64 and I added
> 
> # pcm Sound Device Driver
> device          pcm
> 
> # For non-PnP cards:
> device          sbc0    at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15

Wrong system. I have an AWE32 in one of my systems and all I did was
add the "device pcm" and do the makedev after booting the new kernel.

Since you have a kernel with the "device pcm" in it, have you just
tried redoing the MAKEDEV.

Kent

> 
> I don't do sound out side of KDE and once you get the kernel and the
> /dev done, you can check by running mixer. What I see is
> 
> ruby# mixer
> Mixer vol      is currently set to  77:77
> Mixer pcm      is currently set to  78:78
> Mixer speaker  is currently set to  80:80
> Mixer line     is currently set to  78:78
> Mixer mic      is currently set to   0:0
> Mixer cd       is currently set to  78:78
> Mixer rec      is currently set to   0:0
> Mixer line1    is currently set to  78:78
> Mixer video    is currently set to  78:78
> 
> Then, you know you have sound.
> 
> Kent
> 
> >
> > Any and all help is much appreciated,
> > Generic Player

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I have a question, I hope that someone can help me out with.  I have a
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> recently received a 4GB drive that I would like to transfer the whole
> system over to as my main boot drive combined from the two smaller
> drives and remove the two smaller drives.

man mount, man cp, man fstab, man reboot ;)

Just format and partition the new disk the way you want it, copy the whole
stuff over, check your symlinks, make sure there is a /proc, tweak
/etc/fstab and you're set.

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Our CS program has been running on a FreeBSD server for several years; we
received an NSF grant to (among other things) put in a lab of Sparcs.  I
want to cause little or no disruption to my students so the plan is to run
our freebsd box as the NIS (and NFS) server to the lab.

Freebsd's ypserv restricts clients to using ports under 1024.  Solaris NIS
clients happily use all ports when they talk to ypserv.  The unhappy
result is that my Solaris boxes (Solaris 7) give "login incorrect" all the
time.   Does anyone know a way to either tell ypserv to allow ports above
1024 (this isn't my preference of course) or how to make Solaris NIS
restrict itself?  I see one solution may be to (ugh) copy master.passwd.*
to passwd.*  Is there a better/nicer/prettier way?

Thanks for any help or advice :-)

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Hi!

Im trying to install FreeBSD 4.0-Release (From Walnutcreek cdrom) on a
Compaq ProLiant 1850 with a Compaq SmartArray 221 RAID controller.

My problem is that when FreeBSD boots from the cd and I have done the
Visual config and begin to boot the system the system crashes and says:

sym0: <875> at devuce 6.0 on pcib0
sym0: failed to allocate MMIO resources

Fatal trap 12: Page fault while in kernel mode.
fault virtual adress	= 0x0
fault code		= supervisor read, page not present.
instruction pointer	= 0x8:0xc0229eed
stack pointer		= 0x10:0xc05fbce8
frame pointer		= 0x10:0xc05fbcf8
code segment		= base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
			= DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
processor eflags	= interrupt enables, resume, IOPL = 0
current proccess	= 0 (swapper)
interrupt mask		= net tty bio cam
trap numer		= 12
panic: page fault
Uptime: 0s

This is on a Compaq ProLiant 1850R with 2x500 Mhz PII with 512 MB of ram,
the Array is configured using the SmartStart CD and is configured with
3x9,1 Gb Ultra2 disk. Using 2 for a mirror and the last as "Hot standby".

I have done this before using FBSD 3.4 but needed to make a custom
bootdisk, under FBSD 4.0 it seems like "ida" array with disks are found
without this.

I have also tried to make a custom install disk without the sym0 driver
and when I did that I was able to install FBSD 4.0 without problems, but
when Im trying to boot the new system the bootloader says:

Unable to load kernel:
Aborted!
/
<Standard bootloader messages>
can't load 'kernel'

Do I need to do something special to be able to boot from the Array ?, on
3.4 you needed to fool the bootloader to think that the IDA array was a
IDE drive, must I do this on 4.0 too ?, and if so how do I do this ?.

I was unable to find any info off this in /sys/i386/conf/LINT.

Regards Patrik Astrom, Stockholm




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Kent Stewart wrote:

> Kent Stewart wrote:
> >
> > > Generic Player wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey,
> > >
> > > I have seen a few people having trouble with getting sound working,
> > > and seen people tell them just "add device pcm and ./MAKEDEV snd0".
> > > And I have found a few places online that show how to set it up
> > > using an outdated method that doesn't work, using "controller pnp0"
> > > and stuff like that.  Problem is, neither is working.  I went into
> > > /dev and did an sh MAKEDEV snd0, and then sh MAKEDEV snd1.  I added
> > > to my kernel device pcm.  No dice.  My card is an ISA pnp AWE64.  On
> > > boot up, I get the following for my sound card:
> > >
> > > sbc0 <creative AWE64> at port 0x220-0x22f,0x330-0x331,0x388-0x38b
> > > irq 5 drq 1,5 on isa0
> > > sbc0 setting card to irq 5 drq 1,5
> > > pcm0 <SB DSP 4.16> on sbc0
> > >
> > > I'm new at this, but that looks like its detecting and assigning
> > > resources to my card like it should.  But any program I run just
> > > tells me my sound card isn't found or isn't configured or another
> > > program is using it.
> >
> > You have to run the makedev after you boot the kernel with the driver
> > in it. I have an isa AWE64 and I added
> >
> > # pcm Sound Device Driver
> > device          pcm
> >
> > # For non-PnP cards:
> > device          sbc0    at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15
>
> Wrong system. I have an AWE32 in one of my systems and all I did was
> add the "device pcm" and do the makedev after booting the new kernel.
>
> Since you have a kernel with the "device pcm" in it, have you just
> tried redoing the MAKEDEV.

> Kent

>

OK, I tried that now and I have sound.  Glad it was that simple.  Now, you
said you don't use sound in KDE, but do you know much about it?  When
I startx I get the error from KDE:

Could not find mime type
audio/x-playlist
in /usr/local/share/applnk/Multimedia/KMp3.kdelnk

And if I run xmms all I get is scratchy noises, but mp3blaster will play
mp3s just fine.  Any ideas?

Thanks
Generic Player


>
>



> >
> > I don't do sound out side of KDE and once you get the kernel and the
> > /dev done, you can check by running mixer. What I see is
> >
> > ruby# mixer
> > Mixer vol      is currently set to  77:77
> > Mixer pcm      is currently set to  78:78
> > Mixer speaker  is currently set to  80:80
> > Mixer line     is currently set to  78:78
> > Mixer mic      is currently set to   0:0
> > Mixer cd       is currently set to  78:78
> > Mixer rec      is currently set to   0:0
> > Mixer line1    is currently set to  78:78
> > Mixer video    is currently set to  78:78
> >
> > Then, you know you have sound.
> >
> > Kent
> >
> > >
> > > Any and all help is much appreciated,
> > > Generic Player
>
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hi,

i'm trying to rebuild my kernel on my new freebsd 4.0 system.

unfortunatly i'm getting a error message during 'make depend'.

------->8------>8------
../../pci/if_xl.c:133: miibus_if.h: No such file or directory
mkdep: compile failed
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/sys/compile/ABYSSONE.
-------8<------8<------

my 3COM EtherLink XL (3C900-Combo) seems to cause those troubles.

<snip kernel conf file>
device          xl              # 3Com 3c90x (``Boomerang'', ``Cyclone'')
</snip kernel conf file>

i did this lots of times on several 3.x systems, never ever
went into some trouble, though.

finaly i hope some of you could help me
solving this problem, cause running
a computer without a network card is somehow dump ;-)

regards

daniel haischt
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Currently I am experimenting with vinum and was wondering
how I could get raid working over multiple network drives.
For instance could I make a dev that would actually be a
remote nfs drive so that vinum integration would be simple?
Would vinum work in that case? Furthermore I was thinking
about starting with nfs. Does anyone have any suggestions?


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Hi Greg,

what if a remote volume is nfs mounted not on the vinum volume
(actually mounted on /mnt) and then a cp -r /mnt/software /raid/software/
is performed.  /raid obviously being the vinum raid directory in a 1+0
configuration.  This actually crashes our box.  I cannot SIGKILL the cp
command and have to /sbin/reboot to restore the system.

Are there any nfs/vinum issues at present?  Or am I being stupid?

I'm running 3.4-STABLE/SMP with the latest kernel tree and 2
Adaptec aic7895 Ultra SCSI adapter controllers.  cvsup'd yesterday
with *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_3.  I'm led to believe this tag is
correct for 3.4-STABLE but not 100% confident about that.

The drives are SEAGATE ST118273LW.

Here's my vinum.conf
darren@bod darren$ cat /etc/vinum.conf
drive d1 device /dev/da1e
drive d2 device /dev/da2e
drive d3 device /dev/da3e
drive d4 device /dev/da4e
        volume raid setupstate
                plex org striped 256K
                        sd drive d1 size 0
                        sd drive d2 size 0
                plex org striped 256K
                        sd drive d3 size 0
                        sd drive d4 size 0


I've been reading / writing / deleting a 70 meg archive onto the RAID volume
without any problems at all.  It's just NFS that causes the headache and
put it into a loop of hangs :-(

Once i've "rebooted" and try to copy files onto /raid
after the system crash, it hangs again in a loop :-(

I have no idea what or when this loop is reset.

vinum list -r also shows everything up as ok.


On Friday, 28 April 2000 at 20:32:44 +0530, Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
> Hi,
> We need to set up an NFS fileserver which will serve around 10-20
machines.
> The hardware would preferably be Intel, for cost reasons, though
> fairly high-end (say a Pentium III 550+ MHz, 256 MB RAM, SCSI disks).
> The expected exported volume would be perhaps 50-60 GB.
> Is it a good idea to export a vinum volume over NFS?

Greg Wrote...
>NFS doesn't know about the volume, it just knows about the file
>system.  There's no reason why it shouldn't be on a Vinum volume.


many thanks,
Darren


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hi,

i'm trying to rebuild my kernel on my new freebsd 4.0 system.

unfortunatly i'm getting a error message during 'make depend'.

------->8------>8------
../../pci/if_xl.c:133: miibus_if.h: No such file or directory
mkdep: compile failed
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/sys/compile/ABYSSONE.
-------8<------8<------

my 3COM EtherLink XL (3C900-Combo) seems to cause those troubles.

<snip kernel conf file>
device          xl              # 3Com 3c90x (``Boomerang'', ``Cyclone'')
</snip kernel conf file>

i did this lots of times on several 3.x systems, never ever
went into some trouble, though.

finaly i hope some of you could help me
solving this problem, cause running
a computer without a network card is somehow dump ;-)

regards

daniel haischt
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hi,

i'm trying to rebuild my kernel on my new freebsd 4.0 system.

unfortunatly i'm getting a error message during 'make depend'.

------->8------>8------
../../pci/if_xl.c:133: miibus_if.h: No such file or directory
mkdep: compile failed
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/sys/compile/ABYSSONE.
-------8<------8<------

my 3COM EtherLink XL (3C900-Combo) seems to cause those troubles.

<snip kernel conf file>
device          xl              # 3Com 3c90x (``Boomerang'', ``Cyclone'')
</snip kernel conf file>

i did this lots of times on several 3.x systems, never ever
went into some trouble, though.

finaly i hope some of you could help me
solving this problem, cause running
a computer without a network card is somehow dump ;-)

regards

daniel haischt
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Do you have.

device		miibus
device		xl

You need to have the miibus device aswell, this I think is new for FBSD
4.0.

Regards
Patrik Astrom, Stockholm

On May 6, 2000 at 19:30, Daniel Haischt wrote:

> Date: Sat, 6 May 2000 19:30:28 +0200
> From: Daniel Haischt <sirabyss@gmx.net>
> To: questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject: kernel build
> 
> hi,
> 
> i'm trying to rebuild my kernel on my new freebsd 4.0 system.
> 
> unfortunatly i'm getting a error message during 'make depend'.
> 
> ------->8------>8------
> ../../pci/if_xl.c:133: miibus_if.h: No such file or directory
> mkdep: compile failed
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/src/sys/compile/ABYSSONE.
> -------8<------8<------
> 
> my 3COM EtherLink XL (3C900-Combo) seems to cause those troubles.
> 
> <snip kernel conf file>
> device          xl              # 3Com 3c90x (``Boomerang'', ``Cyclone'')
> </snip kernel conf file>
> 
> i did this lots of times on several 3.x systems, never ever
> went into some trouble, though.
> 
> finaly i hope some of you could help me
> solving this problem, cause running
> a computer without a network card is somehow dump ;-)
> 
> regards
> 
> daniel haischt
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> 
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Ok, today for the first time I wanted to use NFS in order to update a few
FreeBSD machines on my network. So I've first built and installed the
latest sources on that machine. Then, according to the FreeBSD handbook, I
tried to mount the filesystem of the next machine to be updated.

I entered: mount -t nfs sundance:/ /mnt

I got the following message:

Cannot MNT RPC: RPC: Programm not registered.

I looked through various configuration files and manpages but I wasn't
able to find out what's wrong. Possibly someone can help me...

See ya,
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Ok, thanks.  =)  And thanks for taking my ribbing so well...I was in a nasty
mood yesterday and I was apparently having trouble keeping it to myself.

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Dan Nelson [SMTP:dnelson@emsphone.com]
> Sent:	Wednesday, May 24, 2000 5:18 PM
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> Subject:	Re: uuidgen or other GUID-generating utility
> 
> In the last episode (May 24), TEMPLE, MATTHEW (LNG) said:
> > Clearly, someone wanting to generate a true universally unique
> > identifier (someone like myself, for instance) would be using the
> > time-based option of a Linux uuidgen.  It is this type of
> > securely-generated UUID that I am interested in.  Does anyone on this
> > list know if FreeBSD has such a utility/libraries, or am I simply
> > doomed to be subjected to more of Mr. Nelson's tangental smarty-pants
> > replies about jot random number generation?
> 
> nyah nyah :)
> 
> No, FreBSD doesn't have a program to pull the ethernet address and
> print a guid formatted like Linux's "uuidgen -t".  I don't imagine that
> the program would be hard to port to FreeBSD, though.
> 
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Good idea.  I think I will.  What's send-pr?

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Ben Smithurst [SMTP:ben@scientia.demon.co.uk]
> Sent:	Wednesday, May 24, 2000 5:44 PM
> To:	TEMPLE, MATTHEW (LNG)
> Cc:	'Dan Nelson'; freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG; MITZKA, JOHN (LNG)
> Subject:	Re: uuidgen or other GUID-generating utility
> 
> TEMPLE, MATTHEW (LNG) wrote:
> 
> > Does anyone on this list know if FreeBSD has such a utility/libraries,
> 
> Not that I know of.  I don't see it in the ports either.  The source
> code for the Linux version is available.  Why don't you make a port of
> it yourself and submit it using send-pr?
> 
> > or am I simply doomed to be subjected to more of Mr.  Nelson's
> > tangental smarty-pants replies about jot random number generation?
> 
> As that gives similar results to the Linux version, it's unclear why
> you're complaining about it.
> 
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"G.B.Naidu" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the reply. I have been working on FreeBSD from a quite some
> time. I went through the Handbook and will go throguh FAQs as you have
> suggested.
>
> I would like to know which of the 4.x train of FreeBSD is stable and good
> to use.

Read http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/current-stable.html

At this time,

FreeBSD-3.4-RELEASE is evolving slowly into 3.5-RELEASE under the CVS tag
3.4-STABLE. The 3.x-Track of FreeBSD receives only major bugfixes now, there is no
new development on this branch, no new features will be backported from the more
advanced branches of development.

FreeBSD-4.0-R is evolving into 4.1-R, the CVS tag of this evolution tree is
4.0-STABLE. This branch is actively developing now, although...

FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT is the CVS tag for the version used for experimental changes,
which is the most advanced of the three active source trees right now.

If you're looking for a stable target to develop against, I'd recommend
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On 25-May-00 Funtonio@aol.com wrote:
> Hi,
>  how do i go about getting a splash screen in FreeBSD 4.0 like how windows 
> has their's at boot time? Thanks.
> Tony

http://www.cslab.vt.edu/~jobaldwi/splash/

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On 25-May-00 Tan Juay Kwang wrote:
> Hello everyone, to cut short a long story, I'm trying to build
> everything with debugging infomation intact. I ran through the make
> files and realize that I need to define DEBUG_FLAGS in order for install
> not to strip the symbol tables. So I happily define DEBUG_FLAGS=-ggdb
> and do a 'make buildworld'. However, the process bombs out at
> /usr/src/sys, specifically :-
> 
> btxld -v -E 0x1000 -f bin -b
> /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/boot/i386/boot2/../btx/btx/btx -l boot2.ldr -o
> boot2.ld -P 1 boot2.bin
> kernel: ver=1.01 size=720 load=9000 entry=9010 map=16M pgctl=1:1
> client: fmt=bin size=17c5 text=0 data=0 bss=0 entry=0
> output: fmt=bin size=20e5 text=200 data=1ee5 og=0 entry=0
> -741 bytes available
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/src/sys/boot/i386/boo2.
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/src/sys/boot/i386.
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/src/sys/boot.
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/src/sys.
> 
> The machine is a PIII 600 w/128MB ram and running 4.0-RELEASE. Building
> without the DEBUG_FLAGS is fine. I get the same error even if I only
> define DEBUG_FLAGS.
> 
> Is there any workaround?

Yeah, don't use DEBUG_FLAGS with the boot code.  A) There is no room for
debugging code here as we only have a limited amount of space to work with,
and B) you can't get a core dump or use gdb on any of these programs anyway.

> Thanks and best regards,
> Juay Kwang

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hi,

i'm trying to rebuild my kernel on my new freebsd 4.0 system.

unfortunatly i'm getting a error message during 'make depend'.

------->8------>8------
../../pci/if_xl.c:133: miibus_if.h: No such file or directory
mkdep: compile failed
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/sys/compile/ABYSSONE.
-------8<------8<------

my 3COM EtherLink XL (3C900-Combo) seems to cause those troubles.

<snip kernel conf file>
device          xl              # 3Com 3c90x (``Boomerang'', ``Cyclone'')
</snip kernel conf file>

i did this lots of times on several 3.x systems, never ever
went into some trouble, though.

finaly i hope some of you could help me
solving this problem, cause running
a computer without a network card is somehow dump ;-)

regards

daniel haischt
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On 06-May-00 Daniel Haischt wrote:
> hi,
> 
> i'm trying to rebuild my kernel on my new freebsd 4.0 system.
> 
> unfortunatly i'm getting a error message during 'make depend'.
> 
> ------->8------>8------
> ../../pci/if_xl.c:133: miibus_if.h: No such file or directory
> mkdep: compile failed
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/src/sys/compile/ABYSSONE.
> -------8<------8<------
> 
> my 3COM EtherLink XL (3C900-Combo) seems to cause those troubles.
> 
> <snip kernel conf file>
> device          xl              # 3Com 3c90x (``Boomerang'', ``Cyclone'')
> </snip kernel conf file>

From GENERIC:

# PCI Ethernet NICs that use the common MII bus controller code.
device          miibus          # MII bus support
...
device          xl              # 3Com 3c90x (``Boomerang'', ``Cyclone'')

You have to have 'device miibus' in your kernel config to use xl.

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I use MacOS and FreeBSD as an alternative to Windows and Microsoft
software because I prefer it.  I also do it to avoid MS software because I
do not wnat to support that company in any way.

Conversely, I purchase (not pirate) copies of MacOS to support Apple.  I
also purchase FreeBSD products from cdrom.com and clothing from
copyleft.net.  It is all about voting with my dollar bill.

The reason MS stays on top is that people keep on buying and using their
software.  The create proprietary formats and people call them the
standards (Excel for spreadsheets and Word for word processing).  With
that in place it is hard to alternatives to gain ground unless there is an
element which simply does not use MS software and uses alternatives like
Star Office, Gnome or KDE applications.

Having IE on the FreeBSD platform would allow MS to extend it's hold into
Unix world.  They want to control the development of HTML to the next
revision and add on their own proprietary extensions regardless of what
the W3C has to say or what specs they publish.

And when IE takes up 80% of the market, there is no need for them to
listen to a standards body, they become the standards body and can lead
the rest of the industry wherever they want to take, always leaving
everyone behind because they suddenly make their extensions proprietary
and do not publish them.  (ala kerberos)

In order for the future of the software industry to become balanced under
real standards the users of the software must vote _with their dollars_
and tell MS and others who hope to be MS (AOL) that they will not tolerate
being abused any longer. (high priced, low quality software which is full
of security holes that they claim are features.)

Sure the "MS Sux" attitude is childish, but if these people presented
themselves in a better way, perhaps you would agree with them.

Brennan Stehling - web developer and sys admin
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Dear Sirs.
We use a FreeBSD 4.0 box as our printer server. As printerfilter we use
APSfilter and  seem to work well. But we have some problems:

- we want to do accounting on each printer 

- we want to do some tray control on each printer

- we want switch on or off the duplexer attached to one of the printers

I think to do tray- and duplexer control is something like printing on 
different printers configured differently in /etc/printcap. All printers
are attached to parallel ports and are native PS printers. So, my mainly 
intention was to prepend a string which initialize by PS commands the
used tray or to use duplexer or not, but how is it realized in /etc/printcap?
Is there a possibility to prepend something like an "opening" string for
PS printers?

The other problem is related to do accounting. Normal lpd seems not to be able 
to do accounting as standard. So, how could this be realized?

I would appreciate any hint, any tip, any suggestion!

Thanks in advance,

Gruss O. Hartmann
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Jim Freeze wrote:

> I have a cable modem and am using a 3COM ethernet card with no problems.
> However, dmesg reports that I need to disable the 'auto select'
> feature of my vx0 card.
>
> chip0: <VIA 82C597 (Apollo VP3) system controller> rev 0x04 on pci0.0.0
> chip1: <VIA 82C598MVP (Apollo MVP3) PCI-PCI bridge> rev 0x00 on pci0.1.0
> chip2: <VIA 82C586 PCI-ISA bridge> rev 0x47 on pci0.7.0
> ide_pci0: <VIA 82C586x (Apollo) Bus-master IDE controller> rev 0x06 on
> pci0.7.1
> chip3: <VIA 82C586B ACPI interface> rev 0x10 on pci0.7.3
> vx0: <3COM 3C595 Fast Etherlink III PCI> rev 0x00 int a irq 10 on pci0.9.0
> utp/tx[*utp*]: disable 'auto select' with DOS util! address
> 00:60:97:4f:aa:a0
> Probing for devices on PCI bus 1:
>
> Can someone tell me what this means. It appears to be innocuous. Is it?

There is a DOS utility on driver disk 1, with it you can turn off
auto-negotiate and lock the card down to either 10 or 100 MB, i am pretty
sure that is what this is referring to.

If you don't have the disk, download

http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/nic/3c59x/3c59xn.exe

the EXE you will need to run is 3C59XCFG.EXE

hope this helps
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Doug Barton <DougB@gorean.org> writes:

> Brendan Kosowski wrote:
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> > My system requires extra virtual memory.
> > 
> > What is the correct procedure for setting up a swap file and then adding
> > it to the systems memory pool ?
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> 	The procedure is described in detail in the handbook.

I believe you meant to type "FAQ" rather than handbook.


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i need help very important
sorry for my english but i am from germany
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Hi all -

I've browsed through a good number of the old postings now, but
still haven't found anything that fully resolves my problem...

I'm trying to force my Znyx ZX346 21140A to run at 10mbs, NOT 100mbs, but
things just aren't working out for me.  I'm running 3.2., and using
if_de.c - last modified by 'luigi' on 1999/03/18.  As far as I know, the
command "ifconfig de1 media 10baseT/UTP" should change the speed, but
nope, that doesn't work.  'ifconfig de1' shows that this media type should
be supported (the output below is for a successful 100mbs link):

de1: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
        inet 192.168.10.2 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.10.255
        ether 00:c0:95:e0:61:79 
        media: 100baseTX status: active
        supported media: autoselect 100baseTX 10baseT/UTP

I'm connecting my host directly to another machine (with the same setup) -
specifying 10baseT/UTP at both ends doesn't help.  The connection
works fine at 100mbs. Funny thing is, if I connect either of the machines 
to "the wall" (our local 10baseT network), is works happily at 10mbs.

Previous posts suggest that there are bugs in older versions of the
if_de.c driver, but as far as I can tell I have the latest version.  Is
there something I'm missing - or is there a newer driver?  Thanks for any
input...

Anders



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> Marco Hinz wrote:
> 
> hello
> 
> i need help very important
> sorry for my english but i am from germany
> so my prob is
> i want to do something like an changerootenviroment
> so when a user logged in that he can not get out of his home directory
> so i really hope that you can help me or give me a adress where i can
> read some stuff about my prob
> 
> thanks
> 
> marco

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TEMPLE, MATTHEW (LNG) wrote:

> Good idea.  I think I will.  What's send-pr?

"man send-pr". :-)

       send-pr  is a tool used to submit problem reports (PRs) to
       a central support site.  In most cases  the  correct  site
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       involved.   Some  sites  may  use  a  local  address  as a
       default.  site values are defined by using the aliases(5).

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Hello FreeBSD_Questions team!

Does FreeBSD execute Solaris binaries? (Since Solaris has a very BSD-esque
concept, I was just intrigued because it would allow me to run programs like
Java or possibly the Solaris port of the MS Internet exploder on a FreeBSD
machine.)

Would Solaris binary compatibility be difficult to implement or is it even
scheduled for a given point in the near or distant future?

Philipp


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I am currently working on a project that involves using an Advantech
PCM-4823 single board computer to talk to a bunch of devices over
RS-485. One of the serial ports on the PCM-4823 can talk RS-485, but
it requires that the RTS bit of the handshake control register be set
high when sending and low when not.

I've found that under FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE, I can transmit information
from the port just fine, however it seems that the port gets stuck in
transmit mode, making it so none of the other devices on the 485 chain
can talk. I think this is happening because the RTS bit never goes
back to low when I'm done sending data.

I've tried using stty to set crtscts on the serial port, but that
causes my program to lock up when it goes to send anything. I think
this happens because the CTS bit never gets set, but I'm not sure.

Is there any way to manually set the RTS bit on a serial port?

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I'm looking at using Livingston's radiusd, for several Lucent Portmaster
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When I try and access my CDROM in KDE's CD Player program, it gives me a
permissions error saying I don't have access to /dev/cd0c (I am in my
gmains account, not root, obviously). Should I chmod /devcd0c so that my
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I use a BetterTelnet, the continuation of the NCSA telnet project for the
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It has support VT100 and VT220, but I am not sure how to do the
colors.  With a default install of some linux distros "ls" listings and
other applications have color coding for all kinds of useful things, but I
am not sure how to turn that on for FreeBSD.  I have tried in the past,
but was not successful.

Anyone know of how to do this?  Anyone care to share a useful .profile?

:)

Thanks,

Brennan Stehling - web developer and sys admin
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Gabriel,

My first action would be to chmod 4755 the CD Player, assuming it's owned by
root.  I dunno about security issues on that one, but I'm pretty sure it'll
work.

On Thu, 25 May 2000, Gabriel wrote:

> 
> When I try and access my CDROM in KDE's CD Player program, it gives me a
> permissions error saying I don't have access to /dev/cd0c (I am in my
> gmains account, not root, obviously). Should I chmod /devcd0c so that my
> gmains account can access it or is there a better way?
> 
> Thanks,
> Gabriel
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Groovy, that worked like a charm. Thanks!

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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Brad Waite wrote:

> Gabriel,
> 
> My first action would be to chmod 4755 the CD Player, assuming it's owned by
> root.  I dunno about security issues on that one, but I'm pretty sure it'll
> work.
> 
> On Thu, 25 May 2000, Gabriel wrote:
> 
> > 
> > When I try and access my CDROM in KDE's CD Player program, it gives me a
> > permissions error saying I don't have access to /dev/cd0c (I am in my
> > gmains account, not root, obviously). Should I chmod /devcd0c so that my
> > gmains account can access it or is there a better way?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Gabriel
> > 
> > ===============================================================================
> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Gabriel		                               SouthWind Internet Access, Inc.
> > Department Manager                             120 S. Market
> > SouthWind Technical Support                    800-525-7963
> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > ===============================================================================
> > 
> > 
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> FrontPage 2000 Extensions from http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage says that
> it works with version 1.3.12.  I have also compiled and used FrontPage
> extensions with Apache 1.3.11, although I was never able to conquer the
> creating virtual web problem with that version.  With 1.3.12 though, if you
> follow the directions, including running the change_server script, it works
> like a charm

Yep, I agree with that.

"Server: Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) PHP/3.0.16 FrontPage/4.0.4.3 mod_ssl/2.6.2 OpenSSL/0.9.3a"

> > What is entailed in setting up an apache server to handle 'frontpage
> > extensions' ? is it just a mime type or will it require more than that?

It's a bunch of files that live inside _vti_* directories inside the
web space. When you create a root-web/virtual/subweb, the fpsrvadm
program basically accesses your apache.conf file to find the directory
of the web space, it then proceeds to create and populate the _vti_*
directories with files and .htaccess options. Note: fpadmin doesn't
like double quotes around the .conf file directives that it looks at,
i.e. anything like a path or directory name.

Using frontpage against the site basically runs the _vti_bin programs
as Apache would any normal CGI program. If you have mod-frontpage
installed, Apache runs them from the frontpage install directory via
a suid root stub called fpexe. Also fpsrvadm doesn't copy the binary
.exe files into the _vti_bin directory. If you use suexec with
mod-frontpage, then be prepared for a clash between the two suid root
stub programs (suexec and fpexe.exe). It needs to be patched to
co-exist with frontpage.

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> Does FreeBSD execute Solaris binaries? (Since Solaris has a=20
> very BSD-esque
> concept, I was just intrigued because it would allow me to=20
> run programs like
> Java or possibly the Solaris port of the MS Internet exploder=20
> on a FreeBSD
> machine.)

Try this link: (from the FreeBSD Projects list)

http://slash.dotat.org/~newton/freebsd-svr4/


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I'm having a hell of a time making boot disks, this maybe a stupid 
question. But how do you make boot disks for BSD?

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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Marco Hinz wrote:

> hello
> 
> i need help very important
> sorry for my english but i am from germany
> so my prob is
> i want to do something like an changerootenviroment
> so when a user logged in that he can not get out of his home directory 
> so i really hope that you can help me or give me a adress where 
> i can read some stuff about my prob
> 
> thanks
> 
> marco

Hallo Marco,

Wie geht's?  What is your real purpose - to prevent the user from
getting to a shell prompt?  If so, this is what I do:

Add to /home/marco/.profile:

/usr/local/bin/menu
exit

And I don't let end users near vi or other programs where they can
escape to the shell.

Viel erfolg,
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>From the handbook (http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/install-guide.html):

If you are installing from an MS-DOS partition, download the
fdimage.exe program or get it from tools\fdimage.exe on the
CDROM and then run it like so:

    E:\> tools\fdimage floppies\kern.flp a:

The fdimage program will format the A: drive and then copy
kern.flp to it (assuming that you are at the top level of
a FreeBSD distribution and the floppy images live in a
floppies subdirectory, which is typically the case).

If you are using a UNIX-based system to create the boot
floppies, do the following:

    # dd if=kern.flp of=disk_device

disk_device is the /dev entry for the floppy drive. On FreeBSD,
this is /dev/rfd0 for the A: drive and /dev/rfd1 for the B: drive.

-Troy



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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Nathan Vidican wrote:

> I'm looking at using Livingston's radiusd, for several Lucent Portmaster
> 3's. They have a binarie distribution for BSDi, and for Linux. I'm
> assuming FreeBSD will run either, but which would be best suited for
> binary compatability?

Neither.  Download and compile the source and be done with it:)

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dewaz writes:
 > Hi again!
 > What I don't understand about changing BSD to propietary is how is that
 > possible,I mean that if Peter gets the BSD licensed program from Tom
 > ,and modifies and distributes it, Peter should do it according to the
 > license that Tom joined the program(BSD)
 > That license says that Peter can distribute a modified version if he
 > includes in that distribution the copyright notice,those two clauses and
 > the disclaimer.Right?

Yup.

 > Thus the new Peter's program gets the second clause which  says that you
 > can distribute the program with some conditions.Right?
 > So,Why not Tom could distributes his modified program?
 > Thanks again for your knowledge and patience.

Good question.  Anybody else know the answer?  License reproduced
below.  I speculate that it keys off the distinction between "retain"
and "reproduce".
-russ

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Subject: help! ctm problem with 4.0
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Hi ALL,

I have been using 2.2.7 and 3.2 for a quite while. This week I did a
fresh install from CD (iso image downloaded from the site
ftp.nl.freebsd.org). The installation seems OK.

My machine:
Cyrix 200
64M memory
SMC Easy PCI network card with 10/100Mb 
8.2gig IDE drive(Western Digit)

However, I am having several problems with this 4.0(hostname=tiger,
ip=192.168.1.2).

1) Telnet and rlogin etc are very slow. 
   I have a LAN with another 486 running 3.2 (hostname=rabbit,
   ip=192.168.1.1), I use it as the gateway of my LAN using ppp dailup.

 a. 'tiger' can ping 'rabbit' and vice versa.
 b. 'rabbit' can telnet into 'tiger', get instant login prompt.
 c. 'tiger' telnet into 'rabbit' VERY slow, like 2-3 mins.
 d. if I do                                     ^^^^^
	tiger%telnet 192.168.1.1 
    that's fine, I get instant login prompt.
 e. If 'rabbit' is in dialup connection with outside, 
	tiger%telnet rabbit
    is working fine (in normal speed).

I thought there were problem with the system, and I wanted to upgrade it
to stable. I downloaded the 4.0 stable CTM **Emplty.gz and all the deltas
into /usr/ctm-src. 

But 

2) I noticed that there only directroy 'sys' under /usr/src, nothing
else. 

3) when I do
	%cd /usr/src
	%ctm -v -v -l /usr/ctm-src
it seems to be worked, but I couldn't get anything from it. Nothing
updated!!! I do it in an emply dir like below.
	%cd /mnt
	%ctm -v -v -l /usr/ctm-src
first it seems working, but finally it exits with message
	"src not exits"

Any suggestions??????

-- 
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Hi,

    Try "/var/backups/master.passwd.bak" there you will find a backup of
this file.

Have Fun...
Ales

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kirk McDonald" <kirem@optusnet.com.au>
To: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Cc: "Doug Barton" <DougB@gorean.org>
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: master.password problem


>
> I have done something really stupid, I removed the master.passwd file.
> Is there anyway I can recreate it?
> The trials and tribulation of learning.
>
>
> Doug Barton wrote:
> >
> > Kirk McDonald wrote:
> > >
> > > Can somebody help me out with this problem please?
> > >
> > > su-2.03# adduser
> > > Use option ``-silent'' if you don't want to see all warnings and
> > > questions.
> > >
> > > pwd_mkdb: line too long
> > > pwd_mkdb: /etc/master.passwd: Inappropriate file type or format
> > >
> > > Invalid /etc/master.passwd - cannot add any users!
> >
> >         You have to find the bad line in master.passwd and fix it.
Compare the
> > lines you've added to the ones already in the file, and try to figure
> > out how they are different. Use 'pwd_mkdb -C /etc/master.passwd' to
> > figure out if you've fixed it or not.
> >
> > Good luck,
> >
> > Doug
> > --
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> >                 - State motto of my ancestral homeland, New Hampshire
> >
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I'm trying to run a Linux executable, which fails (as far as I can tell)
due to some sort of memory problem....

the system is

FreeBSD loki.ideaglobal.com 4.0-STABLE FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #0: Wed May 17 15:27:35 GMT 2000     root@loki.ideaglobal.com:/usr/build/obj/usr/build/src/sys/LOKI  i386


and the relevant ( i think ) part of ktrace's output is:

52756 dataserver RET   write 16/0x10
52756 dataserver CALL  close(0x5)
52756 dataserver RET   close 0
52756 dataserver CALL  getrusage(0x17,0x11c6467,0xb69000,0x780,0)
52756 dataserver RET   getrusage -1 errno -12 Unknown error: -12
52756 dataserver CALL  mincore(0xbfbfdfac,0)
52756 dataserver RET   mincore 0
52756 dataserver CALL  write(0x1,0xbfbfe018,0x52)
52756 dataserver GIO   fd 1 wrote 82 bytes
"00:2000/05/25 16:50:49.12 kernel  os_create_region: can't allocate 11964416 bytes
"
52756 dataserver RET   write 82/0x52
52756 dataserver CALL  write(0x3,0xbfbfe018,0x52)
52756 dataserver GIO   fd 3 wrote 82 bytes
"00:2000/05/25 16:50:49.12 kernel  os_create_region: can't allocate 11964416 bytes
"

any ideas wrt getting it to work, or am I barking up the wrong tree
completely ?

Please CC: me on any replies

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Brendan Kosowski wrote:
> 
> Actually, there was nothing in the Handbook on this subject.

	It's in the FAQ. You need to learn how to use the search engine on the
web site. :)

http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/FAQ/admin.html#AEN2149

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Hi,

I need help getting login to work from a serial console.
If anyone has ideas, I would appreciate a reply via email.
Thanks!

Setup:
- FreeBSD 4.0
- COM 1 as the login 
- /etc/ttys: "ttyd0 "/usr/libexec/getty std.9600" vt100 on secure"
- boot with -p, and FreeBSD detects a serial console
- I get the boot up messages on the screen
- no keyboard plugged in
- Dell Optiplex GX1

Problem:
I get the login prompt on my serial console.  I type in a userid (root or
non-root) hit <enter> and I get the password prompt.  When i type in the
password and hit <enter> things just hang.  After a few minutes I get the
login prompt again.

When i do a ps -auxww (by plugging in a monitor and a keyboard), I see a
login -p <loginid> and also a login -p <passwd>.  It seems like the passwd
that I had typed was used as another login id and that the login process
never really got my passwd.

Strange...

-Steve

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The BSD license establishes a copyright in and to certain software and
imposes conditions on its use and distribution.  It does not, however,
require that those same conditions be imposed on portions of any derivative
work of the original software that are distinct from the original
copyrighted software.

For example, suppose I write a new program and distribute it under the BSD
license.  My program is then included in a new release of Microsoft Windows.
The BSD license does not say that Windows must now be distributed under the
BSD license, only that my original program must still be distributed
(redistributed) under the BSD license.

If the author of software distributed under an open source license wants to
"pollute" derivative works with open source conditions, that requirement
must be made explicit.

/Larry Rosen

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Russell Nelson [mailto:nelson@crynwr.com]
>Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 9:35 AM
>To: dewaz
>Cc: osi@opensource.org; freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
>Subject: Re: what about clauses?
>
>
>dewaz writes:
> > Hi again!
> > What I don't understand about changing BSD to propietary is how is that
> > possible,I mean that if Peter gets the BSD licensed program from Tom
> > ,and modifies and distributes it, Peter should do it according to the
> > license that Tom joined the program(BSD)
> > That license says that Peter can distribute a modified version if he
> > includes in that distribution the copyright notice,those two clauses and
> > the disclaimer.Right?
>
>Yup.
>
> > Thus the new Peter's program gets the second clause which  says that you
> > can distribute the program with some conditions.Right?
> > So,Why not Tom could distributes his modified program?
> > Thanks again for your knowledge and patience.
>
>Good question.  Anybody else know the answer?  License reproduced
>below.  I speculate that it keys off the distinction between "retain"
>and "reproduce".
>-russ
>
>Copyright 1994-1999 FreeBSD, Inc. All rights reserved.
>
>Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
>modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
>met:
>
>    1.Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
>      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
>    2.Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
>      copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
>      disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
>      with the distribution.
>
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Hi,
        I would like to know if there is a way to use the "internal" identd
deamon without it being started by inetd? Maybe it's not the right question
to ask, here's my problem instead and I'm open to any suggestions you might
have...

I have FreeBSD v4.0, with ipfw, natd, socks5 installed, 2 network interface
(ed0 = internet, ed1 = intranet(192.168.1.*)), I set up inetd so it only
listens to my internal network, I don't want anything in inetd (telnetd,
ftpd etc..) to take requests from the internet, anything except for identd.
I downloaded and installed pidentd 2.8.5 so i could make it listen on all
interfaces, it works from inetd but not from the command line with the '-b'
switch. So with pidentd not working, i was wondering if the internal identd
provided by freebsd could work standalone.

Or maybe I should make inetd listen to all interfaces but block the ports i
don't want with ipfw rules? I just installed FreeBSD for the 1st time last
week and I'm not fammiliar with most applications, what would a rule to
"deny access to telnet port from the interface ed0 (Cable modem dynamic ip
address)" would look like with ipfw? I did read the man page but couldn't
find an answer to that question...

I hope this message isn't too confusing...

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Simon




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>Good question.  Anybody else know the answer?  License reproduced
>below.  I speculate that it keys off the distinction between "retain"
>and "reproduce".
>-russ
>
>Copyright 1994-1999 FreeBSD, Inc. All rights reserved. 
>
>Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
>modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
>met:
>
>    1.Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
>      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
>    2.Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
>      copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
>      disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
>      with the distribution.

I believe tyhat what they mean by reproduce is that you are free to
distribute only a binary but that binary must display (reproduce) the notice
when it is run.  Or perhaps in something like a help->about box.  Don't
quote me on that though, I'm not a lawer  :)

Gene
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Henrik Stolpe wrote:
> 
> We are running Free BSD 2.2.2 with Adaptec 2940UW SCSI cards.
> We are experiencing problems when the systems are working under increased load
> and sometimes even under normal load.
> 
> Have anyone else experienced the same problem?

	I'm sure that someone has, somewhere. But your question is way too
broad. What kind of system do you have? How much ram, disk, cpu, etc.
does it have? What is it doing? What is it doing when it binds up? And
most importantly, why are you still running a prehistoric version of
freebsd? :)

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On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 12:35:09PM -0400, Russell Nelson wrote:
> dewaz writes:
>  > Hi again!
>  > What I don't understand about changing BSD to propietary is how is that
>  > possible,I mean that if Peter gets the BSD licensed program from Tom
>  > ,and modifies and distributes it, Peter should do it according to the
>  > license that Tom joined the program(BSD)
>  > That license says that Peter can distribute a modified version if he
>  > includes in that distribution the copyright notice,those two clauses and
>  > the disclaimer.Right?
> 
> Yup.
> 
>  > Thus the new Peter's program gets the second clause which  says that you
>  > can distribute the program with some conditions.Right?
>  > So,Why not Tom could distributes his modified program?
>  > Thanks again for your knowledge and patience.
> 
> Good question.  Anybody else know the answer?  License reproduced
> below.  I speculate that it keys off the distinction between "retain"
> and "reproduce".
> -russ
> 

[snip BSD-license]

Those clauses (the BSD-license) do not apply to the modifications that Peter 
made. They are distributed under whatever license Peter wants.
So yes, the "BSD-parts" can be distributed freely, but not necessarily any
modifications. (And seperating them can be very difficult since the
distribution might be in binary form only.)







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Lawrence E. Rosen said on May 25, 2000 at 09:56:24:
> The BSD license establishes a copyright in and to certain software and
> imposes conditions on its use and distribution.  It does not, however,
> require that those same conditions be imposed on portions of any derivative
> work of the original software that are distinct from the original
> copyrighted software.
> 
> For example, suppose I write a new program and distribute it under the BSD
> license.  My program is then included in a new release of Microsoft Windows.
> The BSD license does not say that Windows must now be distributed under the
> BSD license, only that my original program must still be distributed
> (redistributed) under the BSD license.

But suppose Microsoft borrows your code and uses it inside one of
their own programs (which is what I believe they do with BSD code),
rather than keep your program aside as a separate work.  What
license will apply to their program, ie how exactly will they satisfy
the conditions of the license below without making those clauses
apply to the entire program -- which includes both your code and
their code?

R.

> If the author of software distributed under an open source license wants to
> "pollute" derivative works with open source conditions, that requirement
> must be made explicit.
> 
> /Larry Rosen
> 
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Russell Nelson [mailto:nelson@crynwr.com]
> >Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 9:35 AM
> >To: dewaz
> >Cc: osi@opensource.org; freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> >Subject: Re: what about clauses?
> >
> >
> >dewaz writes:
> > > Hi again!
> > > What I don't understand about changing BSD to propietary is how is that
> > > possible,I mean that if Peter gets the BSD licensed program from Tom
> > > ,and modifies and distributes it, Peter should do it according to the
> > > license that Tom joined the program(BSD)
> > > That license says that Peter can distribute a modified version if he
> > > includes in that distribution the copyright notice,those two clauses and
> > > the disclaimer.Right?
> >
> >Yup.
> >
> > > Thus the new Peter's program gets the second clause which  says that you
> > > can distribute the program with some conditions.Right?
> > > So,Why not Tom could distributes his modified program?
> > > Thanks again for your knowledge and patience.
> >
> >Good question.  Anybody else know the answer?  License reproduced
> >below.  I speculate that it keys off the distinction between "retain"
> >and "reproduce".
> >-russ
> >
> >Copyright 1994-1999 FreeBSD, Inc. All rights reserved.
> >
> >Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
> >modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
> >met:
> >
> >    1.Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
> >      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
> >    2.Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
> >      copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
> >      disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
> >      with the distribution.
> >
> >THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE FREEBSD PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY
> >EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
> >IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
> >PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS
> >BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
> >CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
> >SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
> >BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
> >WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
> >OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN
> >IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
> >
> >--
> >-russ nelson <sig@russnelson.com>  http://russnelson.com
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> 
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hi, I'm having problem with 3.4 release install. tryig
to use 3c589d for ftp install, no cd rom on my laptop.
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From owner-freebsd-questions  Thu May 25 10:33:22 2000
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I have a Linksys LNE100TX version 2.0 in a HP Brio Celeron 433.
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hello!
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> I want to set up a swap file ( ie. a file on an existing ufs ) to be
> used as additional swap space.
> 

The easiest (and only) way I can think of doing it is to use the vn device,
so you'd do something like:

dd if=/dev/zero of=/<blah>/swapfile bs=1024 count=262144
vnconfig /dev/vn0 /<blah>/swapfile
swapon /dev/vn0c

In short, the first line creates a swap file. In this case, it should be
~256MB, unless I did my path wrong (possible).

The second like uses the vn driver to map your file to the /dev/vn* devices.

The third line tells swapon to add this "device" as swap space.

Overall, it'll work, as I've used this method before. However, there will be
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Hi-

I have an old 486 running FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE quite successfully for the
past year or so.  The time has come that I need to rebuild the kernel to
add ipfw support.  The problem lies that I didn't or don't have enough
disk space for the kernel sources.  I have setup an nfs export on my linux
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On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 09:10:51AM -0500, Brennan W Stehling wrote:
> I use MacOS and FreeBSD as an alternative to Windows and Microsoft
> software because I prefer it.  I also do it to avoid MS software because I
> do not wnat to support that company in any way.
> 
> Conversely, I purchase (not pirate) copies of MacOS to support Apple.  I
> also purchase FreeBSD products from cdrom.com and clothing from
> copyleft.net.  It is all about voting with my dollar bill.
> 
> The reason MS stays on top is that people keep on buying and using their
> software.  The create proprietary formats and people call them the
> standards (Excel for spreadsheets and Word for word processing).  With
> that in place it is hard to alternatives to gain ground unless there is an
> element which simply does not use MS software and uses alternatives like
> Star Office, Gnome or KDE applications.
> 
	[[ ... ]]

> 
> Sure the "MS Sux" attitude is childish, but if these people presented
> themselves in a better way, perhaps you would agree with them.
> 
> Brennan Stehling - web developer and sys admin
> projects: www.greasydaemon.com | www.onmilwaukee.com | www.sncalumni.com
> 

	I believe this says it as succiently as possible!  Some of
	you may have read about my Unix-bigotry in DaemonNews years
	ago.  The main reason to support this paradigm is simply 
	becausee of its superiority; another reason is to knock 
	M$oft down a few notches.

	Supporting the Freenix movement by shelling out a few dollars/year
	for CD's is a start; volunteering your time and labor is that
	much better; buying CD's and volunteering is better still.

	gary




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Generic Player wrote:
> 
> Kent Stewart wrote:
> 
> > Kent Stewart wrote:
> > >
> > > > Generic Player wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hey,
> > > >
> > > > I have seen a few people having trouble with getting sound working,
> > > > and seen people tell them just "add device pcm and ./MAKEDEV snd0".
> > > > And I have found a few places online that show how to set it up
> > > > using an outdated method that doesn't work, using "controller pnp0"
> > > > and stuff like that.  Problem is, neither is working.  I went into
> > > > /dev and did an sh MAKEDEV snd0, and then sh MAKEDEV snd1.  I added
> > > > to my kernel device pcm.  No dice.  My card is an ISA pnp AWE64.  On
> > > > boot up, I get the following for my sound card:
> > > >
> > > > sbc0 <creative AWE64> at port 0x220-0x22f,0x330-0x331,0x388-0x38b
> > > > irq 5 drq 1,5 on isa0
> > > > sbc0 setting card to irq 5 drq 1,5
> > > > pcm0 <SB DSP 4.16> on sbc0
> > > >
> > > > I'm new at this, but that looks like its detecting and assigning
> > > > resources to my card like it should.  But any program I run just
> > > > tells me my sound card isn't found or isn't configured or another
> > > > program is using it.
> > >
> > > You have to run the makedev after you boot the kernel with the driver
> > > in it. I have an isa AWE64 and I added
> > >
> > > # pcm Sound Device Driver
> > > device          pcm
> > >
> > > # For non-PnP cards:
> > > device          sbc0    at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15
> >
> > Wrong system. I have an AWE32 in one of my systems and all I did was
> > add the "device pcm" and do the makedev after booting the new kernel.
> >
> > Since you have a kernel with the "device pcm" in it, have you just
> > tried redoing the MAKEDEV.
> 
> > Kent
> 
> >
> 
> OK, I tried that now and I have sound.  Glad it was that simple.  Now, you
> said you don't use sound in KDE, but do you know much about it?  When

Getting sound on FreeBSD really is simple but you have a 1, 2, and 3
sequence that you have to follow.

You missed what I meant, I think. The only time I use sound is in KDE. 

> I startx I get the error from KDE:
> 
> Could not find mime type
> audio/x-playlist
> in /usr/local/share/applnk/Multimedia/KMp3.kdelnk

Sound like you have a setup problem in KDE but I don't know what. I
installed KDE from the port. I know I had to tell KDE to use system
sounds from the KDE control panel. I went to sound > system sounds >
"enable system sounds". When I did that and matched up the sounds with
the appropriate wav, I had sound in KDE. You might find what the
quality of sound on your system is by playing with the system sounds.
What I get is as good as I get from Windows 2000.

Making kscd run was a matter of telling it to use the proper device. I
have an ATA cdrom, which is /dev/acd0c from the setup. You get into
kscd setup by clicking the button with the screwdriver and the hammer
on it. You select your CDROM dev from the kscd option tab. Getting
cddb to work is more trouble. You have to be online and "enable remote
cddb". Then you have to modify the cddb server from www.cddb.com to
"us.cddb.com" and tell it to update. It thinks a bit and suddenly you
have 6 CDDB Servers.

I kind of wonder if it is a KDE version problem. I'm running
kde-1.1.2, kdebase-1.1.2, and kdelibs-1.1.2.1. I haven't tried to do
any MP3. You might find it is scratchy because of your network
connection. I've been trying to learn spanish and playing shouted MP3
streams over my 56kb modem is not as good as I expected. I have one
radio station from Oaxaca, Mexico that I can listen to with out noise.
It only broadcasts mono but I haven't tried to run it on FreeBSD. I
use Winamp on W2K. In the room where I spend most of my time, I have a
P-III 450 - W2K machine on one side and a P-II 400 running FreeBSD on
the other. I'm usually want all of the system and I run my audio on
the W2K machine. If I were doing big, long builds on W2K, I would play
the audio on the FreeBSD system. It doesn't matter to me if the sound
comes from the front or the back. I'm doing a buildworld right now but
will try to do MP3 when I get through.

I have number of wav audios that I have on my server. I nfs_mount the
drive and play the wav from KDE. It is Kmedia. They sound great.

> 
> And if I run xmms all I get is scratchy noises, but mp3blaster will play
> mp3s just fine.  Any ideas?

No idea. I think I installed xmms on one of my machines but have never
run it.

Kent

> 
> Thanks
> Generic Player

<snip>
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Are you by any chance using an S3 Trio3D/2X?

Unforunately, if you're using the correct driver, and the correct settings, there is nothing you can do about the static.  You can, however, fix the mouse by adding:

Option 		swcursor

to the device section of the XFree86 configuration file.

HTH

Cliff Rowley

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On Thu, 25 May 2000 at 10:38:28 -0500, Brennan W Stehling wrote:
> I use a BetterTelnet, the continuation of the NCSA telnet project for
> the Macintosh.  (I use to to talk to FreeBSD)
> 
> It has support VT100 and VT220, but I am not sure how to do the
> colors.  With a default install of some linux distros "ls" listings
> and other applications have color coding for all kinds of useful
> things, but I am not sure how to turn that on for FreeBSD.  I have
> tried in the past, but was not successful.
> 
> Anyone know of how to do this?  Anyone care to share a useful
> .profile?

Install gnuls (which Linux uses as the default ls) or colorls from
/usr/ports/misc.  Then RTFM for the options you want :-)

- jim

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Hi,

    Take a look at http://people.freebsd.org/~msmith/RAID/index.html , he
has added support for a lot of RAID cards in FreeBSD, and yes a lot of Mylex
Raid Cards are supported on 4.0-stable, I dont know why they arent named in
the Release Notes.

Good Luck...
Ales

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> I heard that ftp.cdrom.com uses mylex raid eXtreme.
> is that true ?
> If yes, how can it be if this hardware is not listed as supported by 4.0
> Release Notes.
>
> Thanks for your answer.
>
>
> --
> Your mouse has moved.
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>
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>But suppose Microsoft borrows your code and uses it inside one of
>their own programs (which is what I believe they do with BSD code),
>rather than keep your program aside as a separate work.  What
>license will apply to their program, ie how exactly will they satisfy
>the conditions of the license below without making those clauses
>apply to the entire program -- which includes both your code and
>their code?

I still don't believe the BSD license can be reasonably interpreted to
transform the entire portion of a derivative work into an open source
program.  Whether the particular routines that incorporate the BSD code
would have to be distributed under the BSD license is probably dependent
upon the facts as well as a court's interpretation of the requirements of
the BSD license language.  My recommendation is, be perfectly clear what you
mean by your license agreements....  Don't rely on ambiguities.

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C. Paul Bond wrote:
> I need to upgrade to sendmail 8.10.x (I need the SMTP Authentication). 
> It looks like sendmail 8.9.X is the version currently in CVS.  Is anyone
> working on doing an update?  Before I try to build it myself I thought I
> would ask.

I updated it manually, myself.
Just copied sendmail_8.10.1.tar.gz into /tmp/build and run a few
commands:

	# cd /tmp/build
	# tar xzvf sendmail_8.10.1.tar.gz
	# cd sendmail_8.10.1/
	# sh Build
	# sh Build install

After this was finished, I edited /etc/make.conf and NO_SENDMAIL was
added, along with NO_MAILWRAPPER.   Then I updated my configuration in
/etc/mail/sendmail.cf myself.

If you still want to use the mailwrapper, after running:

	# sh Build install

You have to move /usr/sbin/sendmail into /usr/libexec/sendmail and link
mailwrapper to /usr/sbin/sendmail:

	# mv /usr/sbin/sendmail /usr/libexec/sendmail
	# cd /usr/sbin
	# ln -s mailwrapper sendmail

That's all.
Then you have your own up to date version.

- giorgos


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Can you sned me the exact link for downloading because on the FTP-Server 
ther are so much file and I don't know wich to downlod...


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From owner-freebsd-questions  Thu May 25 12:41:46 2000
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Or use a different search engine...

http://www.greasydaemon.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?words=swap+file+freebsd&method=and&format=long&config=greasydaemon

I searched for "swap file freebsd" and got plenty of results.  The first
two results looked to have useful information from freebsd.org.

Brennan Stehling - web developer and sys admin
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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Doug Barton wrote:

> Brendan Kosowski wrote:
> > 
> > Actually, there was nothing in the Handbook on this subject.
> 
> 	It's in the FAQ. You need to learn how to use the search engine on the
> web site. :)
> 
> http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/FAQ/admin.html#AEN2149
> 
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After editing my .mc file I try running ./Build generic-bsd4.4.mc
and I get the following error. Any clue as to why, or how I can correct
this? 

# pwd
/usr/src/contrib/sendmail/cf/cf
# ./Build generic-bsd4.4.mc  
../../BuildTools/bin/find_m4.sh: Can't open
../../BuildTools/bin/find_m4.sh: No such file or directory
#

There is no BuildTools directory. Do I need to just uninstall sendmail and
do a source install or something? 

FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE
sendmail 8.9.3 installed at OS install time by default.

Keith
 

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Does freeBSD support the Ecrix V33 8m scsi tape drive?  If yes, can someone
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Friedrich Oslage wrote:
> 
> Can you sned me the exact link for downloading because on the FTP-Server
> ther are so much file and I don't know wich to downlod...
> 
> So please write back...
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ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/<whatever release you
want>/bin/*.*
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/<whatever release you
want>/floppies/kern.flp
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/<whatever release you
want>/floppies/mfsroot.flp
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/<whatever release you
want>/<any other dists you want>

If you've got a decent connection to the internet, you might just want
to download kern.flp/mfsroot.flp, use the fdimage, or the rawwrite
utility to copy them to floppy disks, boot said floppies, and let the
installation program pick all the files you need as it installs them,
(Install over FTP).


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Choose the ISO file you want if you want to create your own CDROM.

ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/

But the friendlier way to go is purchase one from cdrom.com to support the
project if you can.  Downloading this extremely large file can take a very
long time, and then you need to burn it to disc.  It is nice to avoid
the extra work have official disks on hand... value added service in a
way.

And the price is so low!

Brennan Stehling - web developer and sys admin
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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Friedrich Oslage wrote:

> Can you sned me the exact link for downloading because on the FTP-Server 
> ther are so much file and I don't know wich to downlod...
> 
> 
> So please write back...
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Recently we've found several people who can't install 4.0-R because 
they have wd drives.  Is creating a wd-capable set of boot floppies an 
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Check this!, sound pretty interesting.
 
I got this as a response to the Mentalix company asking for support on
their OCR software on FreeBSD.


Eric De LA Cruz Lugo.
Meida, Yucatan, mexico, The maya Land

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 13:16:26 -0500
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Hello Eric,

Thanks for your mail and for your interest in Mentalix products.

I spoke with our Engineering department about your questions regarding
FreeBSD in Linux emulation mode.  They stated that, while we don't
"officially" support that combination, that Pixel!OCR capabilities appear to
be functional and that we do have customers running under that
configuration.

What company are you with and what kind of application are you putting
together? Any details you can provide regarding your workflow will also help
me to guide you toward the product that will most effectively meet your
needs.  In particular, are you seeking to integrate the OCR into an
application and thus need command line or scripting capabilities?  Is using
another platform an option and how many systems are involved?

I look forward to hearing further details about your system and requirements
so that I'm better enabled to provide product information going forward.
When you respond, don't hesitate to let me know if you have any additional
questions as well.  In the meantime, have a great weekend in "The Maya
Land."  (I've been to the Yucatan Peninsula- It's beautiful!)

Best regards,

Sonia Holland
Mentalix, Inc.

1700 Alma Drive
Suite 110
Plano, TX  75075

phone: (972) 423-9377 ext. 28
fax:   (972) 423-1145
Email: SHolland@mentalix.com

-----Original Message-----
From: 	De la Cruz Lugo Eric [mailto:eric@iteso.mx]
Sent:	Wednesday, May 24, 2000 2:15 PM
To:	info@mentalix.com
Subject:	OCR Pixel!, for FreeBSD platform.


Do you have plnas to release a version of your software (OCR Pixel!) for the
FreeBSD platform in the short time?, if not, do you know how it perform on
FreeBSD under Linux emulation?
thanks in advance.
Eric De La Cruz Lugo
Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. The Maya Land.






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What it the difference between CheepBSD1 FreeBSD 4.0 and FreeBSD 4.0?
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hi hi everybody

can you give me the synatax of chroot i do not get it=20
i will when marco loged in that he can only be in his homedirectory and =
nowhere else
but i do not check it how to

so and you have a fail in your pkg samba-2.0.7=20
in the makefile ist the distname parameter missing you have to edit that

ok bye

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This is what I am running:
# uname -a
FreeBSD  3.3-RELEASE FreeBSD 3.3-RELEASE #0: Thu Sep 16  13:40:35 GMT 1999     jkh@highwing.cdrom.com:/usr/src/sys/compile/GENERIC i386

I have no idea what caused this problem. I had just finished doing some
heavy duty compiling so that is the only thing that was going on with this
machine that I could think of. I was trying to su to root and it was just
saying "sorry" with out letting me type in my password. I looked in the
logs and found this error:
May 25 13:53:37 sshd[36102]: error: open /dev/tty failed - could
not set controlling tty: No such file or directory


I went into my /dev directory and found that this is the only thing that
showed up when I did an ls:
# ls
ude/ctype.h?metaphone.c?/usr/include/ctype.h?metaphone.c?/usr/include/ctype.h?metaphone.c?/usr/include/ctype. 


I did some more monkeying around with MAKEDEV and mknod to finally reach
this point:
# ls -la
ls: ude/ctype.h: No such file or directory
total 34
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel     33316 May 25 14:46 MAKEDEV
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    6,   0 May 25 16:13 ptyp0
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    6,   1 May 25 16:13 ptyp1
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    6,   2 May 25 16:13 ptyp2
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    6,   3 May 25 16:13 ptyp3
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    6,   4 May 25 16:13 ptyp4
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    6,   5 May 25 16:13 ptyp5
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    6,   6 May 25 16:13 ptyp6
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    6,   7 May 25 16:13 ptyp7
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    6,   8 May 25 16:13 ptyp8
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    6,   9 May 25 16:13 ptyp9
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    6,  10 May 25 16:13 ptypa
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    6,  11 May 25 16:13 ptypb
-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel        10 May 25 16:12 tty
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    5,   0 May 25 16:13 ttyp0
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    5,   1 May 25 16:13 ttyp1
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    5,   2 May 25 16:13 ttyp2
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    5,   3 May 25 16:13 ttyp3
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    5,   4 May 25 16:13 ttyp4
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    5,   5 May 25 16:13 ttyp5
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    5,   6 May 25 16:13 ttyp6
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    5,   7 May 25 16:13 ttyp7
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    5,   8 May 25 16:13 ttyp8
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    5,   9 May 25 16:13 ttyp9
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    5,  10 May 25 16:13 ttypa
crw-rw-rw-  1 root  wheel    5,  11 May 25 16:13 ttypb



However, the devices for the hard drive and such are in them because this
is what happens when I list them by name:

# ls -la /dev/wd0s1a
brw-r-----  1 root  operator    0, 0x00020000 Oct 25  1999 /dev/wd0s1a
# ls -la /dev/wd0s1b
brw-r-----  1 root  operator    0, 0x00020001 Oct 25  1999 /dev/wd0s1b


Any hints or ideas of how to fix or what caused it? Thanks..bye




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I have a stack of old Pentiums and IDE drives.  I'm trying to build a
few cheap file servers (thank you ccd(4)!).  I put the Promise
controller into the machine, added drives to it (which the controller
recognized), made the following changes to the kernel config (straight
from LINT)

controller     wdc2    at isa? port "0" bio irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff
disk           wd4     at wdc2 drive 0
disk           wd5     at wdc2 drive 1
controller     wdc3    at isa? port "0" bio irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff
disk           wd6     at wdc3 drive 0
disk           wd7     at wdc3 drive 1

rebuilt the kernel, and rebooted.  loader(8) sees the drives but the
kernel says the following:

wdc2 not found at 0
wdc3 not found at 0

I tried changing both "0" to ? but then the kernel says:

wdc2: not found
wdc3: not found

I've looked in all the usual places and have found no docs that helped.
Any help you can give would be much appreciated.

TIA,
Tom Schottle
tom@schottle.net

P.S.  Anybody ever use the Promise FastTrak66.  Does it work under
FreeBSD?  Does it work as advertised?

P.P.S.  Forgot the particulars:
3.4-STABLE (cvsup(1) last night.  I know, I know.  4.0-STABLE.)
Pentium 233MHz MMX, 64MB
Tyan S1571
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I'm hoping someone can help me with audio capture using the FreeBSD
4.0-RELEASE audio drivers.

I have a soundblaster AWE64 ISA sound card. Under 3.4-RELEASE,
everything worked fine - or at least everything I used. The 3.4 config 
file looked like:

# sound cards
controller	snd0
device sb0      at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1
device sbxvi0   at isa? drq 5
device opl0     at isa? port 0x388
device sbmidi0  at isa? port 0x330
device awe0     at isa? port 0x620

The awe device wasn't found at boot time, but this didn't particularly
bother me.

After upgrading to 4.0-RELASE, audio capture quit working. In
particular, it seemed that capture only worked in 8 bit mono mode, and
the captured sound had *very* low volumes. Everything except capture
seems to work fine - I can play back the microphone, CD player, and
line in no problems. The config file for 4.0 was:

device	pcm
device  sbc

The dmesg output for that is:

sbc0: <Creative SB AWE64> at port 0x220-0x22f,0x330-0x331,0x388-0x38b irq 5 drq 1,5 on isa0
sbc0: setting card to irq 5, drq 1, 5
pcm0: <SB DSP 4.16> on sbc0
joy1: <Generic PnP Joystick> at port 0x208-0x20f on isa0
unknown0: <WaveTable> at port 0x620-0x623 on isa0

Figuring the problem might be poor bridge support, I bought a Jaton
SonicWave 4D, which uses the Trident 4DWave chip (and I'm always glad
to drop an ISA device in favor of a PCI one). I deleted "device sbc"
from the config file, and rebuilt the kernel. The dmesg output is now
just:

pcm0: <Trident 4DWave DX> port 0xe400-0xe4ff mem 0xffafe000-0xffafefff irq 11 at device 15.0 on pci0

The results are, if anything, worse. My tools for recording audio lock
up when they start recording. The system keeps running, but I've got
to kill the audio programs from another window.

If anyone can provide any hints or tips on getting either card to
capture audio, I'd appreciate hearing them. If you need more info
(complete config or dmesg output), let me know.

	Thanx,
	<mike



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I am using Mac OS-X Server, which, I've been told is FreeBSD. During the
past day or two I have been trying to install PHP and MySQL. I had both
of them installed, then realized that I needed to change some things in
the configuration of PHP, so I trashed it and set about making it again.
This time, when I type 'make' I get this message:

make: execvp: rm: Not a directory
make: *** [language-parser.tab.o] Error 127

Also, now when I use 'man', as in 'man chmod', I get this error:

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What is going on here? I can type 'man' by itself, and it explains the
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This appears to be something hardware related.  I went out and purchased
a D-Link enet card and I'm getting a similar error meessage:
rl0: <RealTek 8139 10/100BaseTX> at device 13.0 on pci1
rl0: couldn't map ports/memory
device_probe_and_attach: rl0 attach returned 6

(6 is ENXIO, no such device or address)

I assume that there must be a CMOS problem, becuase I find it hard to
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Gary Kline wrote:
> 
> On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 09:10:51AM -0500, Brennan W Stehling wrote:
> > I use MacOS and FreeBSD as an alternative to Windows and Microsoft
> > software because I prefer it.  I also do it to avoid MS software because I
> > do not wnat to support that company in any way.
> >
> > Conversely, I purchase (not pirate) copies of MacOS to support Apple.  I
> > also purchase FreeBSD products from cdrom.com and clothing from
> > copyleft.net.  It is all about voting with my dollar bill.
> >
> > The reason MS stays on top is that people keep on buying and using their
> > software.  The create proprietary formats and people call them the
> > standards (Excel for spreadsheets and Word for word processing).  With
> > that in place it is hard to alternatives to gain ground unless there is an
> > element which simply does not use MS software and uses alternatives like
> > Star Office, Gnome or KDE applications.
> >
>         [[ ... ]]
> 
> >
> > Sure the "MS Sux" attitude is childish, but if these people presented
> > themselves in a better way, perhaps you would agree with them.
> >
> > Brennan Stehling - web developer and sys admin
> > projects: www.greasydaemon.com | www.onmilwaukee.com | www.sncalumni.com
> >
> 
>         I believe this says it as succiently as possible!  Some of
>         you may have read about my Unix-bigotry in DaemonNews years
>         ago.  The main reason to support this paradigm is simply
>         becausee of its superiority; another reason is to knock
>         M$oft down a few notches.

I don't completely agree but getting 8 out of 10 point from me is pretty
good. You can always find fault with something. Whether it matters or
not depends on whether it impacts you in some way. I try to go with the
least irritation setup. I've semi-seriously joked that if a product has
3 or more bugs, I will see one of them. Timing wise, it is better to
have that occur during beta testing. Having to boot Win98 to listen to a
training video works but it still bugs me. None of the companies I've
worked with ever used a (i)Mac but if that was their main desktop
computer I would have one.

MS has gotten to the point that there really isn't any competition. I
think this point is reached at 60% of a market and they are well beyond
that. The iMac has changed that but I don't have any idea about the
amount. I think they need competition and that is why I have started
devoting my time to FreeBSD. They can't buy and kill a free product. The
response time from a developer is much better. You can even trade email
with them. When is the last time you talked to a MS developer. I found a
bug in Win98 two weeks after it was released but it wasn't fixed until
98se. System Information thought I had 12 126TB disk drives when I tried
to print my system information. I encountered others but someone else
already had credit for finding them. It doesn't do any good to complain
about the lack of contact because you are bashing MS at that point and
their hearing protector's flap shut.

I occasionly run IE5 on my Windows systems because I can leave it up for
hours. Netscape goes catatonic after 3 or 4 hours and you have to kill
the process and restart it. You only loose your in memory bookmarks. A
minor irritant mostly. When it occurs a couple of times in a single
session, it is more than a minor irritant and up comes IE5. I still like
Navigator's look and feel better than IE5 and it looks almost the same
on FreeBSD. 

> 
>         Supporting the Freenix movement by shelling out a few dollars/year
>         for CD's is a start; volunteering your time and labor is that
>         much better; buying CD's and volunteering is better still.

I have a subscription to the CD's. The real question at this point is
whether I renew my MSDN Enterprise subscription. I've used FreeBSD a lot
more this year and I'm close to being satisfied with the environment :).
At this point, I've made thing run on FreeBSD because of access to both
gdb and MS' visual debugger. Neither one could find one of my conversion
problems (an old CF77 program with 277 subroutines) in a timely matter
but between them, I figure I saved days.

Kent


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Duh.  I should have caught this one.

Turn off plug and play OS in the CMOS and the ethernet cards both work.

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I'm looking for a server with the following specs:	

1 pIII 450 or higher processor
128 MB RAM
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Tape Drive
CD Drive
All hardware compatible with FreeBSD. :)

Does anyone have any good/bad experiences that they could let me know of?
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Hello,

currently I am reading Richard Steven's book TCP/IP Illustrated Vol.1
and recognized that one of the examples in the book - ping -R - cannot
be performed from (and to) my FreeBSD machines:

FreeBSD musashi 3.4-RELEASE FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE #4: Tue Apr 11
12:12:17 CEST 2000 root@musashi:/usr/src/sys/compile/MUSASHI  i386 

as well as 

FreeBSD karga 4.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE #5: Wed May 17 
22:00:01 CEST 2000 root@karga:/usr/src/sys/compile/KARGA  i386

ping seems to transmit packets but produces no output and after
cancelling the program it tells me about a loss of all sent
packets...

Does anyone know about that problem?

Dirk


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Hi ,

I have posted a message and want to know why my whole ram was not propertly
detected in freebsd when I add this :
options    MAXMEM="(256*1024)"
line to my kernel conf file and recompile the kernel .
Dan Nelson message me that no longer needed and I can put this line :
hw.physmem="256M"
in /boot/loader.conf and find whole ram . But this is not worked tooo .
Any idea ?

Thank You
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Hi,

Maybe the answer to this one is obvious and known to you all: Where has
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Greetings,

How do I set the current local time and date?

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Hi,
	I have FreeBSD 4.0 (from the CD) on a Dell Inspiron laptop. I'm running
the KDE desktop, and was wondering how to fix an error with the mixer. When
trying to start the mixer I get the following error:

kmix: could not open mixer.
Perhaps you have no permission to access the mixer device.
Login as root and do a 'chmod a+rw /dev/mixer*' to allow the access.

Well, I can't find /dev/mixer* ect...I am assuming that since I never actually
did it, that sound on this laptop is not configured. I'm familiar with linux,
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	Is the configuration process for sound on FreeBSD and Linux basicly the
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	Has anyone configured sound on one of these beasts before, and can they
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I'm not sure what sort of card is in this laptop either (I suppose I could boot
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Hello all,
I am new user of freebsd. I installed frebsd. When I
biult the kernel it was for only 1 ethrenet card. Now
I added a second one. So when I boot me PC the card
sounds to be detected but it tells me
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I would like to know what to do to have the second
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I have freebsd 2.2.4 and applications running on it...
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Is there an easy way to convert a kernel config file for 3.4 over to 4.0? 
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Does the BIOS accurately detect the RAM? (Could you have mixed RAM types,
ECC and non-ECC?)
-J

On Fri, 26 May 2000, Hamid Reza Hashemi Golpayegani wrote:

> Hi ,
> 
> I have posted a message and want to know why my whole ram was not propertly
> detected in freebsd when I add this :
> options    MAXMEM="(256*1024)"
> line to my kernel conf file and recompile the kernel .
> Dan Nelson message me that no longer needed and I can put this line :
> hw.physmem="256M"
> in /boot/loader.conf and find whole ram . But this is not worked tooo .
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Hi Folks;
Is there a tool out there I can use to manage POP3 accounts for virtual
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Have you checked for a port for this product?

On Fri, 26 May 2000, Nathan Vidican wrote:
> I'm looking at using Livingston's radiusd, for several Lucent Portmaster
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'man date' I believe.

-Martin


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> Greetings,
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> How do I set the current local time and date?
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do a "man date" 

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I have been using a usr faxmodem with Hylafax with some difficulty.

What would be a good modem compatible with Hylafax.

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greetings,

is it possible to use one of the new Adaptec Controllers
19160, 29160, 39160 with one of the existing drivers?

Thanks Tom


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Thomas Nitschke wrote:
> 
> greetings,
> 
> is it possible to use one of the new Adaptec Controllers
> 19160, 29160, 39160 with one of the existing drivers?
> 
> Thanks Tom
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From "man ahc":
DESCRIPTION
     This driver provides access to the SCSI bus(es) connected to
Adaptec
     AIC7770, AIC7850, AIC7860, AIC7870, AIC7880, AIC7890, AIC7891,
AIC7892,
     AIC7895, AIC7896, AIC7897 and AIC7899 host adapter chips.  These
chips
     are found on many motherboards as well as the following Adaptec
SCSI con-
     troller cards: 274X(W), 274X(T), 284X, 2910, 2915, 2920, 2930C,
2930U2,
     2940, 2940U, 2940AU, 2940UW, 2940UW Dual, 2940UW Pro, 2940U2W,
2940U2B,
     2950U2W, 2950U2B, 19160B, 29160B, 29160N, 3940, 3940U, 3940AU,
3940UW,
     3940AUW, 3940U2W, 3950U2, 3960, 39160, 3985, and 4944UW.
...
<snip>
...
SEE ALSO
     aha(4),  ahb(4),  cd(4),  da(4),  sa(4),  scsi(4)

AUTHORS
     The ahc driver, the AIC7xxx sequencer-code assembler, and the
firmware
     running on the aic7xxx chips was written by Justin T. Gibbs.

HISTORY
     The ahc driver appeared in FreeBSD 2.0.

FreeBSD                        February 13, 2000 

Hope this is what you're looking for.
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>is it possible to use one of the new Adaptec Controllers
>19160, 29160, 39160 with one of the existing drivers?

   They're supported in 4.x-stable and -current via the ahc driver.

-DG

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Hello,
    Is there any documentation somewhere on programming a kernel module for
freebsd?
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Bruce sent me this reply to the same question:

> >     Use ata0 (disk) and ata1 (cdrom). I expect your machine is old
> >    enough (like my P90 Toshiba) to require the "legacy" wd mode, which
> >    is ata0 and ata1.
> 
> How would I do this with the FreeBSD-4.0-RELEASE floppies?
>
        The ata0 and ata1 entries are a standard part of the GENERIC
   kernel that you will boot from. So, if you are installing from
   CDROM/floppy/etc., simply comment out everything except for these
   entries.
>
> How would I do this when I'm doing a make world to upgrade from 3.4-RELEASE
> to 4.0-STABLE?
> 
        First, you need to follow the instructons in /etc/src/UPDATING
   to go from 3.x to 4.0. One think that I _strongly_ advise you do is
   _leave the wd entries in your configuration file, /dev and /etc/fstab_.
   DO NOT delete them until you are sure everything is working with the
   ad entries! You can recover with the fixit disks, but it is a pain!

        Note that the 4.0 config will tell you to use the ata devices.
    Leave your wd devices present for the moment, and make sure you can
    boot the 4.0 kernel before you add in ata0 and ata1. These entries
    are clearly marked in the /sys/i386/conf/LINT file as the "legacy"
    ata entries, and have IRQ 14 and 15 assigned to them. Rebuild and
    install your kernel, _copy_ and change your /etc/fstab file, and 
    then run MAKEDEV to create the ad* entries. Remember to run MAKEDEV
    ads1a to get the a-g partitions created.

        If you have any trouble, boot your "old" kernel, swap your
    /etc/fstab file, and figure what went wrong, generally be comapring
    your wd* entries to the ad* entries in /dev/.

                                                        Bruce

> Recently we've found several people who can't install 4.0-R because 
> they have wd drives.  Is creating a wd-capable set of boot floppies an 
> option?  Or how should they be installing?
> --
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Mikael Sundberg wrote:

> What it the difference between CheepBSD1 FreeBSD 4.0 and FreeBSD 4.0?
> FreeBSD 4.0 is 3 times more expensive than CheepBSD FreeBSD 4.0.

If you told us what CheepBSD is, someone might know.  The likely
explanation is that the money you pay for the offical FreeBSD CDs from
cdrom.com or freebsdmall.com go towards funding the FreeBSD, so you feel
as if you've done something useful.  If you can afford it, I'd recommend you
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On Thursday, 25 May 2000 at  3:02:52 -0500, dolemite@wuli.nu wrote:
> Currently I am experimenting with vinum and was wondering how I
> could get raid working over multiple network drives.  For instance
> could I make a dev that would actually be a remote nfs drive so that
> vinum integration would be simple?  Would vinum work in that case?

I'm not sure what you're saying here.  Vinum requires devices, so you
can't build a plex on NFS.  I also can't think of any good reason to
want to do this.  You can, of course, NFS export a Vinum volume.

> Furthermore I was thinking about starting with nfs. Does anyone have
> any suggestions?

What do you mean by "starting with NFS"?

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On Thursday, 25 May 2000 at 12:24:27 +0100, Darren Evans wrote:
> On Friday, 28 April 2000 at 20:32:44 +0530, Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
>> Hi,
>> We need to set up an NFS fileserver which will serve around 10-20
>> machines.  The hardware would preferably be Intel, for cost
>> reasons, though fairly high-end (say a Pentium III 550+ MHz, 256 MB
>> RAM, SCSI disks).  The expected exported volume would be perhaps
>> 50-60 GB.  Is it a good idea to export a vinum volume over NFS?
>
> Greg Wrote...
>> NFS doesn't know about the volume, it just knows about the file
>> system.  There's no reason why it shouldn't be on a Vinum volume.
>
> Hi Greg,
>
> what if a remote volume is nfs mounted not on the vinum volume
> (actually mounted on /mnt) and then a cp -r /mnt/software /raid/software/
> is performed.  /raid obviously being the vinum raid directory in a 1+0
> configuration.  This actually crashes our box.  I cannot SIGKILL the cp
> command and have to /sbin/reboot to restore the system.
>
> Are there any nfs/vinum issues at present?  Or am I being stupid?

You're at least being confusing.  Are you saying you /mnt is a
remotely mounted Vinum volume?  Which box crashes?  What does the dump
say?

> I'm running 3.4-STABLE/SMP with the latest kernel tree and 2 Adaptec
> aic7895 Ultra SCSI adapter controllers.

There are some issues with 3-STABLE, though none which would explain
this particular issue.  I've fixed a number of bugs in 4-STABLE and
-CURRENT, but it'll take me a few days to get them fixed and tested in
3-STABLE.

> cvsup'd yesterday with *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_3.  I'm led
> to believe this tag is correct for 3.4-STABLE but not 100% confident
> about that.

Yes, that's correct for 3-STABLE.

> Here's my vinum.conf

Looks OK.

> I've been reading / writing / deleting a 70 meg archive onto the
> RAID volume without any problems at all.  It's just NFS that causes
> the headache :-(

Strange.   Get me the dump info and I'll take a look.

Greg
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>
>
> Is there an easy way to convert a kernel config file for 3.4 over to 4.0? 
>   that's the one step in the upgrade process I don't understand.  Thanks in 
> advance.
> 
	Most of your changes will be "controller" --> "device" and
   removing "conflicts". It isn't difficult, but it can be a bit 
   tedious to run config <kernel parameters> until you get all of
   the things config will complain about changed.

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On Thursday, 25 May 2000 at 16:36:32 -0500, Drew Sanford wrote:
> Hi,
> 	I have FreeBSD 4.0 (from the CD) on a Dell Inspiron laptop. I'm running
> the KDE desktop, and was wondering how to fix an error with the mixer. When
> trying to start the mixer I get the following error:
>
> kmix: could not open mixer.
> Perhaps you have no permission to access the mixer device.
> Login as root and do a 'chmod a+rw /dev/mixer*' to allow the access.
>
> Well, I can't find /dev/mixer* ect...I am assuming that since I never actually
> did it, that sound on this laptop is not configured. I'm familiar with linux,
> and alot of stuff in BSD looks "the same, only different", so I'm assuming I'm
> going to have to configure the sound. My 	questions are these:
>
> 	Is the configuration process for sound on FreeBSD and Linux basicly the
> same, or is this one of the things thats different?

I don't think there's anything in common, but I don't know Linux.

> 	Has anyone configured sound on one of these beasts before, and
> can they provide some clues?

In order to answer that question, we need to know what kind of laptop
you have.  "Inspiron" isn't enough: they have model numbers as well.
Also, the output of dmesg is important.

> I'm not sure what sort of card is in this laptop either (I suppose I
> could boot NT and look, but I'd really rather not.)

I might be able to find that out if I knew what model you have.

Greg
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Hi, I  have just set up ipfw/natd on fbsd4 and I am able to get
everything working except outgoing irc DCCs (chat and send).

I have natd configured with -m and -s is there anything else I need to
set?

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I would like to use multiple tun devices, but am a bit confused on how to    
set them up properly. I've added tun 3 to my kernel (originally tun 1), but
only /dev/tun0 shows up. Must I run MAKEDEV to make all the tunX "official"? 

But I read in the handbook that you don't MAKEDEV for pseudo-devices, so I'm
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I have no Idea.  What I have done is out of a book and I dont think it is
even touching the icing on the cake.  I have in KPPP all cuaaX's but i think

my modem is tun0, but it is not configured either.  I dont seem to have good
info on making modems work.  I am not very good at UNIX yet, but I am
getting better.

Greg Lehey wrote:

> On Wednesday, 24 May 2000 at 23:41:11 -0700, Caleb Walker wrote:
> > I am trying to configure a USRobotics Sportster Internal 33.6 modem on
> > my FreeBSD 3.4 machine.
> >
> > Is this possible?
>
> Yes.
>
> > I am trying everything I can read about but it doesnt seem to work.
>
> You'd be more successful if you described what you have, what you did,
> and what happened.
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May 25 21:38:13 news2 /kernel: calcru: negative time of 1492193679 usec for
pid 172 (dnews)
May 25 21:38:13 news2 /kernel: calcru: negative time of 1492194174 usec for
pid 172 (dnews)
May 25 21:38:13 news2 /kernel: calcru: negative time of 1492194692 usec for
pid 172 (dnews)
May 25 21:38:13 news2 /kernel: calcru: negative time of 1492195422 usec for
pid 172 (dnews)
May 25 21:38:13 news2 /kernel: calcru: negative time of 1492195973 usec for
pid 172 (dnews)
May 25 21:38:13 news2 /kernel: calcru: negative time of 1492196513 usec for
pid 172 (dnews)
At a rate of about 120 a second.  Also the time moves MUCH faster...  An
hour takes about 10 minutes or even less than that.

The system can be up for anywhere from 10 minutes to 90 minutes before this
error starts...

[I am NOT on the BSD list so please if anyone responds please make sure to
CC me in email.]


I'm hoping someone can give me with some pointers in resolving this problem.
I will start out by saying what I HAVE done before someone decides to FLAME
me.

Searched freebsd.org and found:
>
>Q: My machine prints "calcru: negative time..."
>
>A: This can be caused by various hardware and/or software ailments relating
to >interrupts. It may be due to bugs but can also happen by nature of
certain >devices. Running TCP/IP over the parallel port using a large MTU is
one good >way to provoke this problem. Graphics accelerators can also get
you here, in >which case you should check the interrupt setting of the card
first.
>
>A side effect of this problem are dying processes with the message "SIGXCPU
>exceeded cpu time limit".
>
>For FreeBSD 3.0 and later from Nov 29, 1998 forward: If the problem cannot
be >fixed otherwise the solution is to set this sysctl variable:
>
>               sysctl -w kern.timecounter.method=1
>
>This means a performance impact, but considering the cause of this problem,
>you probably will not notice. If the problem persists, keep the sysctl set
to one >and set the "NTIMECOUNTER" option in your kernel to increasingly
large values. >If by the time you have reached "NTIMECOUNTER=20" the problem
isn't solved, >interrupts are too hosed on your machine for reliable
timekeeping
>

    I did the sysctl and it did not resolve the problem.  I built three
different kernel's using NTIMECOUNTER=[10,15,20] without it helping at all.
Since none helped I am back to the GENERIC Kernel.

    I contacted dnews support...  They telnet'ed into the site and built a
dnews specific to my machine so that I would not be running a strange
binary.  No help.  They looed around and could not find out why this was
happening.  They are sure it is not the software.


    Here is my system:
AMD Athlon 800Mhz
Abit KA7 Motherboard
(4) 256Meg PC133 DIMM's
Intel EtherExpress PRO/100+ "Management Adapter" Ethernet Card
Trident PCI Video Card
Adaptec 39160 PCI SCSI Controller
(2) 9 Gig Quantum Atlas V ultra160 Drives (Set to 80Mbps)
(6) 18Gig Quantum Atlas V ultra160 Drives (Set to 80Mbps)

news2# uname -a
FreeBSD news2.mdc.net 4.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE #0: Mon Mar 20
22:50:22 GMT 2000     root@monster.cdrom.com:/usr/src/sys/compile/GENERIC
i386

Copyright (c) 1992-2000 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
        The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE #0: Mon Mar 20 22:50:22 GMT 2000
    root@monster.cdrom.com:/usr/src/sys/compile/GENERIC
Timecounter "i8254"  frequency 1193182 Hz
CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) Processor (800.03-MHz 686-class CPU)
  Origin = "AuthenticAMD"  Id = 0x621  Stepping = 1

Features=0x183f9ff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,
PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR>
  AMD Features=0xc0400000<AMIE,DSP,3DNow!>
real memory  = 1073676288 (1048512K bytes)
config> di psm0
config> di sio1
config> di sio0
config> di ppc0
config> di sn0
config> di lnc0
config> di le0
config> di ie0
config> di fe0
config> di ed0
config> di cs0
config> di bt0
config> di ata1
config> di ata0
config> di aic0
config> di aha0
config> di adv0
config> q
avail memory = 1038553088 (1014212K bytes)
Preloaded elf kernel "kernel" at 0xc03c0000.
Preloaded userconfig_script "/boot/kernel.conf" at 0xc03c009c.
Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled
md0: Malloc disk
npx0: <math processor> on motherboard
npx0: INT 16 interface
pcib0: <Host to PCI bridge> on motherboard
pci0: <PCI bus> on pcib0
pcib2: <PCI to PCI bridge (vendor=1106 device=8391)> at device 1.0 on pci0
pci1: <PCI bus> on pcib2
isab0: <VIA 82C686 PCI-ISA bridge> at device 7.0 on pci0
isa0: <ISA bus> on isab0
atapci0: <VIA 82C686 ATA66 controller> port 0xd000-0xd00f at device 7.1 on
pci0
fxp0: <Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B Ethernet> port 0xdc00-0xdc3f mem
0xd5200000-0xd52fffff,0xd5311000-0xd53
11fff irq 10 at device 9.0 on pci0
fxp0: Ethernet address 00:d0:b7:83:f2:13
fxp0: supplying EUI64: 00:d0:b7:ff:fe:83:f2:13
ahc0: <Adaptec 3960D Ultra160 SCSI adapter> port 0xe000-0xe0ff mem
0xd5312000-0xd5312fff irq 15 at device 15.
0 on pci0
ahc0: aic7899 Wide Channel A, SCSI Id=7, 16/255 SCBs
ahc1: <Adaptec 3960D Ultra160 SCSI adapter> port 0xe400-0xe4ff mem
0xd5310000-0xd5310fff irq 11 at device 15.
1 on pci0
ahc1: aic7899 Wide Channel B, SCSI Id=7, 16/255 SCBs
pci0: <Trident model 9440 VGA-compatible display device> at 17.0 irq 12
pcib1: <Host to PCI bridge> on motherboard
pci2: <PCI bus> on pcib1
fdc0: <NEC 72065B or clone> at port 0x3f0-0x3f5,0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2 on isa0
fdc0: FIFO enabled, 8 bytes threshold
fd0: <1440-KB 3.5" drive> on fdc0 drive 0
atkbdc0: <keyboard controller (i8042)> at port 0x60-0x6f on isa0
atkbd0: <AT Keyboard> irq 1 on atkbdc0
vga0: <Generic ISA VGA> at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa0000-0xbffff on isa0
sc0: <System console> on isa0
sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x200>
ahc1: Data Parity Error Detected during address or write data phase
ahc0: Data Parity Error Detected during address or write data phase
Waiting 15 seconds for SCSI devices to settle
da0 at ahc0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0
da0: <QUANTUM ATLAS_V__9_WLS 0200> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-3 device
da0: 80.000MB/s transfers (40.000MHz, offset 63, 16bit), Tagged Queueing
Enabled
da0: 8755MB (17930694 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 1116C)
da4 at ahc1 bus 0 target 0 lun 0
da4: <QUANTUM ATLAS_V__9_WLS 0200> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-3 device
da4: 80.000MB/s transfers (40.000MHz, offset 63, 16bit), Tagged Queueing
Enabled
da4: 8755MB (17930694 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 1116C)
da1 at ahc0 bus 0 target 1 lun 0
da1: <QUANTUM ATLAS_V_18_WLS 0200> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-3 device
da1: 80.000MB/s transfers (40.000MHz, offset 63, 16bit), Tagged Queueing
Enabled
da1: 17510MB (35861388 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 2232C)
da5 at ahc1 bus 0 target 1 lun 0
da5: <QUANTUM ATLAS_V_18_WLS 0200> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-3 device
da5: 80.000MB/s transfers (40.000MHz, offset 63, 16bit), Tagged Queueing
Enabled
da5: 17510MB (35861388 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 2232C)
da2 at ahc0 bus 0 target 2 lun 0
da2: <QUANTUM ATLAS_V_18_WLS 0200> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-3 device
da2: 80.000MB/s transfers (40.000MHz, offset 63, 16bit), Tagged Queueing
Enabled
da2: 17510MB (35861388 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 2232C)
da6 at ahc1 bus 0 target 2 lun 0
da6: <QUANTUM ATLAS_V_18_WLS 0200> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-3 device
da6: 80.000MB/s transfers (40.000MHz, offset 63, 16bit), Tagged Queueing
Enabled
da6: 17510MB (35861388 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 2232C)
da3 at ahc0 bus 0 target 3 lun 0
da3: <QUANTUM ATLAS_V_18_WLS 0200> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-3 device
da3: 80.000MB/s transfers (40.000MHz, offset 63, 16bit), Tagged Queueing
Enabled
da3: 17510MB (35861388 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 2232C)
da7 at ahc1 bus 0 target 3 lun 0
da7: <QUANTUM ATLAS_V_18_WLS 0200> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-3 device
da7: 80.000MB/s transfers (40.000MHz, offset 63, 16bit), Tagged Queueing
Enabled
da7: 17510MB (35861388 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 2232C)
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/da0s1a
fxp0: starting DAD for fe80:0001::02d0:b7ff:fe83:f213
fxp0: DAD complete for fe80:0001::02d0:b7ff:fe83:f213 - no duplicates found


    Thanks,

        Doug






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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Smirks wrote:

> Hi-
> 
> I have an old 486 running FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE quite successfully for the
> past year or so.  The time has come that I need to rebuild the kernel to
> add ipfw support.  The problem lies that I didn't or don't have enough
> disk space for the kernel sources.  I have setup an nfs export on my linux
> box and mounted the export on the freebsd box as /usr/src, no problems
> there.  The problem is, I can't find the kernel sources on any of the
> FreeBSD ftp sites or its mirrors.  Does anyone know where I can find the
> kernel sources for 3.2-RELEASE?

	You can check them out with cvsup. There's lots of info on this in
the website documentation and the mail archives. 

Good luck,

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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Maarten de Vries wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Maybe the answer to this one is obvious and known to you all: Where has
> xntpd gone in FreeBSD 4?! I've been running 4.0-R for nearly two months
> now, and am still in the dark about this.

	This question has been asked and answered many times... all you
had to do was look in the mail archives. :)

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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Glen Gross wrote:

> Is there an easy way to convert a kernel config file for 3.4 over to 4.0? 

	Start with the GENERIC kernel from 4.0 and work from there. Double
check LINT to make sure that any options you add from your 3.4 kernel are
still valid, and that the syntax is the same. There are _many_
differences. 

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I am hoping someone has an answer to this problem.  I have written the
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I have installed all necessary ports (ex. jdk, jdsk, libtool, apache
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* Keith Longman <kblguy@ispchannel.com> [000525 20:33] wrote:
> Hello my name is Keith and i am a cable modem installer.I have
> run into a couple of installations where i am hooking into a small
> residential hub and trying to gain access to the internet with
> multiple machines.  Our isp provider uses DHCP to gain a ip address.
> How do you configure this?.My company wants us to just configure
> one pc to gain access but I want to learn more about this topic.
> can it be done easily or at all?. Help if you can
>

Yup, the FreeBSD installer will ask you if you want to:
  "try to configure this interface using DHCP"

answer yes.

FreeBSD also has a network address traslation program called natd
that can be setup to realize that the interface's IP address may
change and react properly when it happens.

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Running 5.0 source from 5/19/00, I cvsupped tonight, as I have the
last few nights. I'm able to do a make buildworld, but I get errors on
doing at "make depend" for the kernel. Did I miss something recently
with this aicasm_gram.y file or is this still in the works? error
shown below is the last bits of my "make depend". I know it's barfing
on SCSI code, but I need my ahc driver.
-Otter 

cc -ffast-math -pipe -march=pentiumpro -O3 -I/usr/include -I.   -c
aicasm_gram.c
In file included from ../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:40:
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm.h:44: syntax error before `struct'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm.h:53: syntax error before `struct'
In file included from ../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:41:
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_symbol.h:61: syntax error before `struct'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_symbol.h:109: syntax error before `struct'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_symbol.h:126: syntax error before `struct'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_symbol.h:127: syntax error before `struct'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_symbol.h:128: syntax error before `struct'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_symbol.h:137: syntax error before `struct'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_symbol.h:138: syntax error before `struct'
In file included from ../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:42:
../../dev/aic7xxx/sequencer.h:72: syntax error before `struct'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y: In function `initialize_symbol':
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:1062: structure has no member named
`slh_first'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y: In function `type_check':
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:1329: structure has no member named
`slh_first'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:1331: structure has no member named
`sle_next'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y: In function `make_expression':
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:1352: structure has no member named
`slh_first'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y: In function `is_download_const':
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:1405: structure has no member named
`slh_first'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:1406: structure has no member named
`slh_first'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y: In function `yyparse':
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:410: structure has no member named
`slh_first'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:446: structure has no member named
`slh_first'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:596: structure has no member named
`slh_first'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:691: structure has no member named
`slh_first'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:693: structure has no member named
`tqh_last'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:716: structure has no member named
`slh_first'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:718: structure has no member named
`tqh_last'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:737: structure has no member named
`slh_first'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:746: structure has no member named
`slh_first'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:746: structure has no member named
`slh_first'
../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:750: structure has no member named
`slh_first'
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/sys/compile/kashmir.
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/sys/compile/kashmir.
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>Maybe the answer to this one is obvious and known to you all: Where has
>xntpd gone in FreeBSD 4?! I've been running 4.0-R for nearly two months
>now, and am still in the dark about this.


It's been superceded by ntpd. Just change your /etc/rc.conf:

xntpd_program="ntpd"            # path to xntpd, if you want a different
one.
xntpd_flags="-p /var/run/ntpd.pid"  # Flags to xntpd (if enabled).

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On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 11:37:56PM +0200, Maarten de Vries wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Maybe the answer to this one is obvious and known to you all: Where
> has xntpd gone in FreeBSD 4?! I've been running 4.0-R for nearly two
> months now, and am still in the dark about this.

xntpd is now ntpd. However, if you start it at boot time you set
"xntpd_enable=YES" in /etc/rc.conf, which is a little confusing, but
nonetheless the binary is now called ntpd.

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>I have a Linksys LNE100TX version 2.0 in a HP Brio Celeron 433.
>I just installed 4.0 on it.
>
>At boot time, I get the messages:
>dc0: <LC82C115 PNIC II 10/100baseTX> at device 13.0 on pci1
>dc0: couldn't map ports/memory

I had a similar problem with a Kinston KNE110TX (device 'dc0') card. Turns
out my Promise Ultra33 IDE card was getting probed first and hogged the port
address that the NIC card wanted. Swapping the two cards in their PCI slots
cleared this up, the NIC was probed first, and assigned it's port address,
and the Ultra33 card happily used an alternate port address.

Try booting with the -v flag and closely looking for what device is
conflicting with your NIC.

--Dan

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"Keith Longman" <kblguy@ispchannel.com> writes:

> Hello my name is Keith and i am a cable modem installer.I have run
> into a couple of installations where i am hooking into a small
> residential hub and trying to gain access to the internet with
> multiple machines.=A0 Our isp provider uses DHCP to gain a ip
> address. How do you configure this?.My company wants us to just
> configure one pc to gain access but I want to learn more about this
> topic. can it be done easily or at all?. Help if you can=A0=A0=A0 tha=
nk
> you keith

Doug Barton has a good page on this topic at
http://freebsd.simplenet.com/dhcp.html.  If you're dealing with a
reasonably recent version of FreeBSD most of what he talks about
installing is already there.  The bit at the end about configuring
dhclient for use on a Cox network works for Comcast as well, and
probably any other @home reseller.

You almost certainly don't want to plug the cable modem directly into
a hub.  I use an old machine as a gateway, with NATD/IPFW to translate
packets between my home network (a network 10 subnet) and the outside
world.
--=20
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For starters I don't have enough disk space for cvsup.  Second of all
antother gracious soul was able to provide ftp space for the sources. So,
I've gotten the files. ;)

Thanks,
Chris

On Thu, 25 May 2000, Doug Barton wrote:

> On Thu, 25 May 2000, Smirks wrote:
> 
> > Hi-
> > 
> > I have an old 486 running FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE quite successfully for the
> > past year or so.  The time has come that I need to rebuild the kernel to
> > add ipfw support.  The problem lies that I didn't or don't have enough
> > disk space for the kernel sources.  I have setup an nfs export on my linux
> > box and mounted the export on the freebsd box as /usr/src, no problems
> > there.  The problem is, I can't find the kernel sources on any of the
> > FreeBSD ftp sites or its mirrors.  Does anyone know where I can find the
> > kernel sources for 3.2-RELEASE?
> 
> 	You can check them out with cvsup. There's lots of info on this in
> the website documentation and the mail archives. 
> 
> Good luck,
> 
> Doug
> -- 
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> 
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Hi,

I hope someone can point out a way to install v4 on my machine. 

Either by:
1) fixing some error(s) I am making on config or install or 
2 (distant) choice) hardware replacement suggestions.

I have set of v3.1 CDs (which came with a recently purchased Complete FreeBSD 2nd ed).
This version will install properly and work.  But installing v4 seemed like a better
place to start learning about FreeBSD.

When attempting to install ( with msdos, ftp or CD-ROM) v4.0 various panic situations 
arise.  All install methods will configure (both with and without an initial kernel config)
and start the installation (of # 9  X-User ).  At various points during the install the
system panics and FreeBSD is then not bootable.  try again (or boot into windows, search
and reread information on the web).

Kernel config consists of one or more of the following:
(how much of this is necessary???)
- removing non existent SCSI controllers
- removing all network cards except NE2000 and the first one (name forgotten)
- changing some/all I/O port usage to reflect win98 report
Is there anything that needs to be changed for AMD K6(2)-400?

the system runs win98 stably ( or at least as stable as win98 appears to be).

CDROM (burned from ISO image of 4.0-RELEASE)
panic: page fault
syncing disks ... 471 [repeated 20 times]
giving up on 246 buffers
uptime: 10m47s


MSDOS (4-20000520-stable, also tried 4.0-RELEASE)
from c:\freeBSD folder
panic: ffs_valloc: dup alloc
syncing disks 188 162 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 (total of 17 x 1)
uptime: 6m54s


FTP (4.0-RELEASE, also tried 4-20000419-stable and 4-20000520-stable)
panic: general protection fault (I thought this only happened in windows)
syncing disks
fatal trap 9: general protection fault while in kernel mode
syncing disks....
fatal trap 9: general protection fault while in kernel mode
instruction pointer =0x8:0xc017e487
stack pointer = 0x10:0xc5c209b8
frame pointer = 0x10:0xc5c209d4
code segment = base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type=0x1b
		= DPL 0, pres 1, def32, gran 1
processor eflags = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL-0
current process=151 (cpio)
interrupt mask = net tty bio cam
trap number = 9
uptime 19m12s


( I used to think my error message were 'anic:' (which made no sense), finally the
last time I noticed a dangling 'p' on the right edge of the previous line. Ahh - 
'panic' (at least the word now means something), perhaps somebody could introduce a 
newline before the 'p' )

Donald Fast
a not-yet-successful user of FreeBSD


attached below is system description:

disk config (8 Gb HD, <5Gb for win98, >3Gb for FreeBSD):
/ 150m
swap 150m
/usr  3224m
/var 150m
(any changes to this config are welcome)

       Resource Summary Report [sorry! - win98]

       ******************** SYSTEM SUMMARY ********************
       Windows version: 4.10.2222
       Computer Name: Unknown
       System BUS Type: ISA
       BIOS Name: Award
       BIOS Date: 03/12/99
       BIOS Version: Award Modular BIOS v4.51PG
       Machine Type: IBM PC/AT
       Processor Vendor: AuthenticAMD
       Processor Type: AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor  
       Math Co-processor: Present

       ******************** IRQ SUMMARY ********************
       IRQ Usage Summary:
         00 - System timer
         01 - Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
         02 - Programmable interrupt controller
         03 - Communications Port (COM2)
         04 - Communications Port (COM1)
         05 - Creative AWE64 16-bit Audio (SB16 compatible)
         06 - Standard Floppy Disk Controller
         07 - ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
         08 - System CMOS/real time clock
         09 - ALi PCI to USB Open Host Controller
         09 - IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
         10 - 32-Bit PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter [NDIS3]
         10 - IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
         11 - IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
         11 - Matrox MGA Mystique
         12 - TrackMan4 (PS/2)
         13 - Numeric data processor
         14 - ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
         14 - Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
         15 - Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
         15 - ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE Controller

       ******************** IO PORT SUMMARY ********************
       I/O Port Usage Summary:
         0000h-000Fh - Direct memory access controller
         0020h-0021h - Programmable interrupt controller
         0040h-0043h - System timer
         0060h-0060h - Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
         0061h-0061h - System speaker
         0064h-0064h - Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
         0070h-0071h - System CMOS/real time clock
         0080h-0090h - Direct memory access controller
         0094h-009Fh - Direct memory access controller
         00A0h-00A1h - Programmable interrupt controller
         00C0h-00DEh - Direct memory access controller
         00F0h-00F0h - Numeric data processor
         0170h-0177h - Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
         0170h-0177h - ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
         01F0h-01F7h - ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
         01F0h-01F7h - Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
         0200h-0207h - Gameport Joystick
         0220h-022Fh - Creative AWE64 16-bit Audio (SB16 compatible)
         0274h-0277h - IO read data port for ISA Plug and Play enumerator
         0290h-0297h - Motherboard resources
         02F8h-02FFh - Communications Port (COM2)
         0330h-0331h - Creative AWE64 16-bit Audio (SB16 compatible)
         0376h-0376h - ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
         0376h-0376h - Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
         0388h-038Bh - Creative AWE64 16-bit Audio (SB16 compatible)
         03B0h-03BBh - Matrox MGA Mystique
         03BCh-03BEh - ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
         03C0h-03DFh - Matrox MGA Mystique
         03F2h-03F5h - Standard Floppy Disk Controller
         03F6h-03F6h - ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
         03F6h-03F6h - Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
         03F8h-03FFh - Communications Port (COM1)
         040Bh-040Bh - Motherboard resources
         0480h-049Fh - Motherboard resources
         04D0h-04D1h - Programmable interrupt controller
         04D6h-04D6h - Motherboard resources
         0620h-0623h - Creative AWE64 Wavetable MIDI (AWE32 compatible)
         07BCh-07BEh - ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
         0A20h-0A23h - Creative AWE64 Wavetable MIDI (AWE32 compatible)
         0CF8h-0CFFh - PCI bus
         0E20h-0E23h - Creative AWE64 Wavetable MIDI (AWE32 compatible)
         D400h-D407h - Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
         D400h-D40Fh - ALi M5229 PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
         D408h-D40Fh - Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
         D800h-D87Fh - 32-Bit PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter [NDIS3]
         E800h-E83Fh - Motherboard resources
         EC00h-EC3Fh - Motherboard resources

       ******************** UPPER MEMORY USAGE SUMMARY ********************
       Memory Usage Summary:
         00000000h-0009FFFFh - System board extension for PnP BIOS
         000A0000h-000AFFFFh - Matrox MGA Mystique
         000B0000h-000BFFFFh - Matrox MGA Mystique
         000C0000h-000C7FFFh - Matrox MGA Mystique
         000E8000h-000EFFFFh - System board extension for PnP BIOS
         000F0000h-000F3FFFh - System board extension for PnP BIOS
         000F4000h-000F7FFFh - System board extension for PnP BIOS
         000F8000h-000FBFFFh - System board extension for PnP BIOS
         000FC000h-000FFFFFh - System board extension for PnP BIOS
         00100000h-03FFFFFFh - System board extension for PnP BIOS
         04000000h-0400FFFFh - Matrox MGA Mystique
         DE000000h-DE7FFFFFh - Matrox MGA Mystique
         DE800000h-DE803FFFh - Matrox MGA Mystique
         DF000000h-DF00007Fh - 32-Bit PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter [NDIS3]
         DF800000h-DF800FFFh - ALi PCI to USB Open Host Controller
         E0000000h-E3FFFFFFh - ALi M1541 AGP System Controller
         E7800000h-E7FFFFFFh - Matrox MGA Mystique
         FFFE0000h-FFFFFFFFh - System board extension for PnP BIOS

       ******************** DMA USAGE SUMMARY ********************
       DMA Channel Usage Summary:
         01 - Creative AWE64 16-bit Audio (SB16 compatible)
         02 - Standard Floppy Disk Controller
         03 - ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
         04 - Direct memory access controller
         05 - Creative AWE64 16-bit Audio (SB16 compatible)

       ******************** MEMORY SUMMARY ********************
       640 KB Total Conventional Memory
       64940 KB Total Extended Memory
<end system summary>

Donald Fast
a not-yet-successful user of freeBSD


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Wow this is wierd.
I am running 3.4R with KDE.

I start kde.
A kvt window comes up: kvt<7>.
I open a terminal window: Terminal <5>

I do a directory listing in kvt<7>.
I open a vi session in Terminal<5> and ready it for input with 'i'.

I select 50 lines of output from kvt<7> and and paste (both left and right
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Not text is pasted. Not only that, the window will not close (but it will 
minimize and maximize), kill -9 will not kill it and it will not repaint.

However, if I past only 34 lines of text, then it works fine.
35 lines of text locks up.

Has anyone had this problem before?
Is this a kde bug?
I haven't changed my system lately other than adding apache+php+mysql.

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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Donald and Rosalyn Fast wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I hope someone can point out a way to install v4 on my machine. 
> 2 (distant) choice) hardware replacement suggestions.
> 
> I have set of v3.1 CDs (which came with a recently purchased Complete FreeBSD 2nd ed).
> This version will install properly and work.  

Is this on the same hardware?

> When attempting to install ( with msdos, ftp or CD-ROM) v4.0 various panic situations 
> arise.  All install methods will configure (both with and without an initial kernel config)
> and start the installation (of # 9  X-User ).  At various points during the install the
> system panics and FreeBSD is then not bootable.  try again (or boot into windows, search
> and reread information on the web).
> 
> Is there anything that needs to be changed for AMD K6(2)-400?
> 
> panic: page fault
> syncing disks ... 471 [repeated 20 times]
> giving up on 246 buffers
> uptime: 10m47s
> 
> MSDOS (4-20000520-stable, also tried 4.0-RELEASE)
> from c:\freeBSD folder
> panic: ffs_valloc: dup alloc
> syncing disks 188 162 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 (total of 17 x 1)
> uptime: 6m54s
> 

Whoa, this is deja-vu. I built my own system.
First I started with a K6/2-350, but the thing kept having problems.
I replaced the motherboard, thought it was bad, still had panics. Then the
sales guy noticed that I was running the bus speed at 95Mhz (which the
K6 manual says to). He thought that was the cause of the problem since he
had reports from 'those in the know' that the chip couldn't actually
handle that speed. So I clocked it at 66MHz, still had problems.

Finally I got fed up with that chip and bought a K6/2-450 (1 month
later it was only $20 more). This chip was
supposed to be better. But, still, panic problems. Now this computer guy
was somewhat informed, but he wasn't an EE. He did not use thermal puddy
between the chip and the fan. So I figure that the chip may be thermally
challenged. Then I got some help from this list (can't remember who) who
said that their K6 was frequency challenged, and clocked their 450 down
to 300MHz and then it worked 100%.

I decided to try it in stages, so I clocked mine down to 400MHz. It
worked! The chip stabalized. Now, I did not take the time to verify if it
was thermal and/or frequency problems--I didn't care as long as I could
get it to work.

> Donald Fast
> a not-yet-successful user of FreeBSD

So, short of getting a real pentium chip, lower the clock on your K6, make
sure there is thermal compound between the fan and the cpu  and
give it a whirl. Hopefully this make you a successful FreeBSD user.

>        Processor Type: AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor  

For grins, I renamed my computer eeyore. Now I always remember that its a
little slow.

Good luck

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hi i am just wondering if there is a way to add more swap to my system
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Jim,
Yes, it is all on the same hardware.
Yes, there is adequate CPU cooling (there wasn't initially so I installed a new heatsink with thermal compound). Motherboard
monitors and it runs around 45-49 deg C. (MB temp runs about 35 deg C)

It is certainly worth a try (tomorrow) to lower the speed and see if it improves the installation.  Right now, I don't remember the
CPU speed x multiplier settings in use.

thanks for pointing something to try (tomorrow).
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Jim Freeze
> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 9:57 PM
> To: Donald and Rosalyn Fast
> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject: Re: Widespread panics on install of 4.0
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, 25 May 2000, Donald and Rosalyn Fast wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I hope someone can point out a way to install v4 on my machine.
> > 2 (distant) choice) hardware replacement suggestions.
> >
> > I have set of v3.1 CDs (which came with a recently purchased Complete FreeBSD 2nd ed).
> > This version will install properly and work.
>
> Is this on the same hardware?
>
> > When attempting to install ( with msdos, ftp or CD-ROM) v4.0 various panic situations
> > arise.  All install methods will configure (both with and without an initial kernel config)
> > and start the installation (of # 9  X-User ).  At various points during the install the
> > system panics and FreeBSD is then not bootable.  try again (or boot into windows, search
> > and reread information on the web).
> >
> > Is there anything that needs to be changed for AMD K6(2)-400?
> >
> > panic: page fault
> > syncing disks ... 471 [repeated 20 times]
> > giving up on 246 buffers
> > uptime: 10m47s
> >
> > MSDOS (4-20000520-stable, also tried 4.0-RELEASE)
> > from c:\freeBSD folder
> > panic: ffs_valloc: dup alloc
> > syncing disks 188 162 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 (total of 17 x 1)
> > uptime: 6m54s
> >
>
> Whoa, this is deja-vu. I built my own system.
> First I started with a K6/2-350, but the thing kept having problems.
> I replaced the motherboard, thought it was bad, still had panics. Then the
> sales guy noticed that I was running the bus speed at 95Mhz (which the
> K6 manual says to). He thought that was the cause of the problem since he
> had reports from 'those in the know' that the chip couldn't actually
> handle that speed. So I clocked it at 66MHz, still had problems.
>
> Finally I got fed up with that chip and bought a K6/2-450 (1 month
> later it was only $20 more). This chip was
> supposed to be better. But, still, panic problems. Now this computer guy
> was somewhat informed, but he wasn't an EE. He did not use thermal puddy
> between the chip and the fan. So I figure that the chip may be thermally
> challenged. Then I got some help from this list (can't remember who) who
> said that their K6 was frequency challenged, and clocked their 450 down
> to 300MHz and then it worked 100%.
>
> I decided to try it in stages, so I clocked mine down to 400MHz. It
> worked! The chip stabalized. Now, I did not take the time to verify if it
> was thermal and/or frequency problems--I didn't care as long as I could
> get it to work.
>
> > Donald Fast
> > a not-yet-successful user of FreeBSD
>
> So, short of getting a real pentium chip, lower the clock on your K6, make
> sure there is thermal compound between the fan and the cpu  and
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> >        Processor Type: AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor
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> Hello my name is Keith and i am a cable modem installer.I have run into a couple of installations where i am hooking into a small residential hub and trying to gain access to the internet with multiple machines.  Our isp provider uses DHCP to gain a ip address. How do you configure this?.My company wants us to just configure one pc to gain access but I want to learn more about this topic. can it be done easily or at all?. Help if you can    thank you keith


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Vers Thu, May 25, 2000 at 09:57:05PM -0700, Keith Longman disait quelque chose comme:
> Hello my name is Keith and i am a cable modem installer.I have run into a 
> couple of installations where i am hooking into a small residential hub and 
> trying to gain access to the internet with multiple machines.  Our isp 
> provider uses DHCP to gain a ip address. How do you configure this?.My com
> wants us to just configure one pc to gain access but I want to learn more 
> about this topic. can it be done easily or at all?. Help if you can    
> thank you keith

Normally, the easiest--and most secure--way to do this is to set up 
one machine as a NAT router and firewall/proxy for the others. Have the
external ethernet interface on this firewall get it's DHCP address from the
ISP, and have the inside address either serve its own range of DIFFERENT
DHCP addresses, or use static addresses in the private range. Here's a 
diagram:

              192.168.1.64 pc1 __        le0____le1
                                 \        |     | dhcp  ( i )
                                  [hub]---| FW  |----- (  n  )
                                 /        |_____|     (   e ) 
           192.168.1.65   pc2 __/                     (  t)
                                                 

So now note the following:
le0 (internal interface on the firewall) is 192.168.1.1
All the PC's use 192.168.1.1 as their default gateway
le1 on the firewall, is connected to the cable modem with the crossover
cable--NOT plugged into the hub with the rest of the stuff. 
 
using ipf and NAT (documented elsewhere), you establish the following
general rules:

all 192.168.1.xxx addresses are translated to whatever is on the le1
side of the network 
no connections from the outside are allowed in (unless you want that...)
 
Now, as far as the cable modem ISP is concerned, everything from the two
PC's inside looks like it's coming from the outside interface of the
firewall. If you turn on the firewall and it acquires the address 
204.71.106.211, all traffic from 192.168.1.65 looks like it's coming from
204.71.106.211. 

OK, I'll break down, and give you the NAT rule to accommplish that:
(these rules are from a NetBSD box, and may not be exactly right)

map le0 192.168.1.0/24 -> le1 portmap tcp/udp 10000:40000
map le0 192.168.1.0/24 -> le1 proxy  port http  http/tcp
map le0 192.168.1.0/24 -> le1 proxy  port ftp  ftp/tcp

-----------

That pretty much does the outgoing stuff. 

Now, on my home net, I'm running my own DNS, which does two things:
allows me to connect to machines at home by name when I'm not dialed up
to the internet, and caches internet DNS requests, saving a little
bandwidth. This is easy to set up, and I think it's worth it. Not 
necessary, though.
  
However, one thing I consider to BE a necessity is a local caching 
web proxy. I use apache, simply because I'm too lazy to switch to squid.
If I had to do it again, I'd use squid. This saves a TON of bandwidth.
All you do is uncomment like 4 lines of stuff and tweak a couple 
numbers in the httpd.conf file (for apache). Squid is a little more
involved, but not much. I allocate a couple hundred megs of cache at 
least. My formula is:
  cache size = (number of megabytes per hour the link is capable of * 24)

That way, I can mirror entire websites, and beat on stuff all day long and
it'll still be cached. Chances are I'm not going to be sucking stuff down
full bore for 24 solid hours, so the cache actually retains a couple days
worth of stuff.

I hope that gives you a good introduction to the concepts; read up on 
the natd manpage (which gives a step by step tutorial using a method
slightly different from mine) and also the manpages for ipf, httpd, and
squid. Also, get the book "Building Linux and OpenBSD Firewalls", which
gets mentioned on this list ocassionally. 
 
Of course, you're always encouraged to hire ENRGi to handle any kind
of network/firewall situation. :)

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Trying to install 4.0-RELEASE with the two installation
floppies, I cannot label the disk.

The error message says it cannot find /dev/ad0s1a (and b,
e, etc).

I managed to partition and label the disk using the 3.4
floppies, but when going back to installation of 4.0,
the error repeats.

The disk is seen, and its partitions are recognized and
shown with the correct sizes. But when I try to mount any
file system, the error repeats.

Has anybody got a set of installation floppies for
4.0 which does NOT use the new driver, but the old
one (the one which labeld particions like wd0a, not
ad0a).

Any ideas for a work around of this problem? I have
read in this list that other people is having problems
with this driver. Wouldnt it be better to leave the
old one, at least until the new one stabilizes?

Thanks in advance for any hints,
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I assume that you are a FreeBSD user? if so you would "dhclient" to =
obtain a bootp or=20
dhcp lease...but generaly speaking cable modems are layer 2 bridges, and =
in my=20
experience they allow only one mac in a register...meaning you can only =
connect=20
one NIC to the bridge...I have heard of people who where able to pay a =
premium=20
for being able to lease more then one address...I'm not sure if this is =
correct or=20
not...I would check with your cable company (it should be easy...after =
all you are an
installer)...If indeed you are able to obtain only one lease (and you =
are a FreeBSD user)=20
you can use NATD and a multihomed (two NICS)machine to share an internet =

connection among multiple computers (the info for NATD can be found in =
the
freebsd handbook at www.freebsd.com/handbook  I think) if you are using =
windows,=20
you can use a program such as wingate (which is free for two users), or =
if your running
W2K you can use ICS which I think uses NAT.

Adam
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  Hello my name is Keith and i am a cable modem installer.I have run =
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residential hub and trying to gain access to the internet with multiple =
machines.  Our isp provider uses DHCP to gain a ip address. How do you =
configure this?.My company wants us to just configure one pc to gain =
access but I want to learn more about this topic. can it be done easily =
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Charlie ROOT wrote:
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> hi i am just wondering if there is a way to add more swap to my system
> without repartitioning my whole suystem.

	Yes, there is an entry in the FAQ about adding a swap file. Very easy.

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Charlie ROOT <root@circuit.nofeeinc.net> writes:

> hi i am just wondering if there is a way to add more swap to my system
> without repartitioning my whole suystem.

You can create a swapfile.

  dd if=/dev/zero of=/fs_with_lots_of_room/swap bs=1m count=Size_in_MB

and plug the filename into the swapfile variable in rc.conf.

If you want to enable it without rebooting:

  vnconfig -e vn0b fs_with_lots_of_room/swap swap
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this is an appeal for anybody who has a copy of
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i am trying to install on a system which unfortunately
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On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 10:33:20PM +0200, gouders@et.bocholt.fh-gelsenkirchen.de wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> currently I am reading Richard Steven's book TCP/IP Illustrated Vol.1
> and recognized that one of the examples in the book - ping -R - cannot
> be performed from (and to) my FreeBSD machines:
> 
> FreeBSD musashi 3.4-RELEASE FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE #4: Tue Apr 11
> 12:12:17 CEST 2000 root@musashi:/usr/src/sys/compile/MUSASHI  i386 
> 
> as well as 
> 
> FreeBSD karga 4.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.0-RELEASE #5: Wed May 17 
> 22:00:01 CEST 2000 root@karga:/usr/src/sys/compile/KARGA  i386
> 
> ping seems to transmit packets but produces no output and after
> cancelling the program it tells me about a loss of all sent
> packets...
> 
> Does anyone know about that problem?
> 
You probably have your firewall blocking IP packets with record-route
option, do not you?


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Hi!

I am trying use modem to dialout, when I execute "tip cuaa4"
and have following message:
can't open log file /var/log/aculog.
connected.

(1) I can dialout, but what is the meaning of 
"can't open log file /var/log/aculog."
(2) How to terminate the connection?

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On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 08:44:43PM -0400, Katerina van Mourik wrote:
> Hi, I  have just set up ipfw/natd on fbsd4 and I am able to get
> everything working except outgoing irc DCCs (chat and send).
> 
> I have natd configured with -m and -s is there anything else I need to
> set?
> 
Being not an IRC guru, I remember of one problem report on this topic.
Could you please look at PR bin/7669:

http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?7669

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* Charlie ROOT <root@circuit.nofeeinc.net> [000525 22:43] wrote:
> hi i am just wondering if there is a way to add more swap to my system
> without repartitioning my whole suystem.

man vn
man swapon

-Alfred


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"Dan B." wrote:
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> Hi Folks;
> Is there a tool out there I can use to manage POP3 accounts for virtual
> domains i.e add/delete POP3 accounts and change passwords e.t.c
> I am running FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE/Sendmail 8.9.3 /Qpopper.
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> Dan
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I have wrote one tool. But currently, it only deals with qmail.
As soon as i write a sedmail/Qpopper i'll let you know.

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On Friday, 26 May 2000 at  3:31:23 -0400, Michael Johnson wrote:
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> 	since FreeBSD is based on BSD4.4.. Does BSD update anymore ?

No.

> And if it does.. say bsd4.5 came out tomorrow , would you base fbsd
> on bsd4.5?  thanks

No.

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I was asking this yesterday as well ... /usr/ports/emulators/vmware2 is a 
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it does work, network, sound and all. Seems stable to me.

You also *need* the linuxprocfs port installed and mounted for the thing to 
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Currently I have it running Win 98. Thanks to everyone who put in the work to 
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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Doug Barton wrote:

> 	This question has been asked and answered many times... all you
> had to do was look in the mail archives. :)

Uhmm, yeah, I did actually- but I guess I gave up to easily when I
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ntpd works nicely now, btw.

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hi,

> I have installed all necessary ports (ex. jdk, jdsk, libtool, apache
> etc..) did a 'make install' successfully installed the port.  My only
> problems is, how do I implement this into my apache web server?  Usually
> when a port is installed it is ready to go with minor configuration.  I
> need to know how to I either add this as a DSO or a static link into
> apache.  I am running apache-fp 1.3.9.  I have added statically compiled
> modules into apache before.  I tried the add_module line (not sure if
> that is the correct format) but any ways I added the correct line into
> the Configuration.tmpl in the apache source distribution and did the
> usual make install.  I get many errors on the mod_jserv.c I added.  My
> guess is I am missing libraries.

all you need should be a file called mod_jserv.so ...

i added these module to apache via the following line to httpd.conf ...

LoadModule jserv_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_jserv.so

finally you need ...

<IfModule mod_jserv.c>
# The following line is for apacheconfig - DO NOT REMOVE!
ApJServLogFile /var/log/apache/jserv.log
Include /etc/jserv/jserv.conf
</IfModule>

in your httpd.conf file

btw - I did this on my debian box but i hope i'm able to install
apache + jserv on my freebsd box today, so i might give you
a step by step instruction.

> I am not sure what or where to put the
> jserv libraries or headers.  Can some that has used this ports please
> help me?

regards

daniel haischt







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Dear fellows,
I have installed FreeBSD 3.1 and it has been working fine for the last
10 months. I like to upgrade to release 4.0. So I used cvs to update the
src, doc and crypto. I started 'make world' after the source update.
The process run for a while and then aborted with the following errors.
The error message give here is the last lines displayed before the stop
code.
-----Error Message Begin here -----
install-info --quiet --defsection="Programming & development tools."
--defentry="* libcom_err: (com_err).
 A common Error Description Library for UNIX. com_err.info
/usr/share/info/dir
install-info: unrecognised option `--defsection=Programming &
development tools
Try `install-info --help` for a complete list of options.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
hostname:username#_
----Error message ends -----

Can anyone identify what is causing the problem.
Because the 'make world' did not complete I only can boot into my old
kernel.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Also is there any way I can capture the message displayed on the console
screen so I can email it as attachment instead of typing the error
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 > You probably have your firewall blocking IP packets with record-route
 > option, do not you?

I use a firewall, yes.
But, even if I delete all rules except the default one 

65535 allow ip from any to any

``ping -R'' will not work.

Having read your remark I got ``ping -R'' working - but only after
having removed any firewall options from my kernel configuration
file. 

#
# Firewall stuff
#
#options         IPFIREWALL                      # firewall
#options         IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE              # print information about
#options         "IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=1"    # limit verbosity
#options         IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT    # allow everything by default
#options         IPFILTER                        # kernel ipfilter support
#options         IPFILTER_LOG                    # ipfilter logging
#options         IPDIVERT                        # divert sockets

The manual page says that ipfw will always discard IP fragments with
fragment offset of one but that should not affect packets sent by
``ping -R'' - doesn't it?

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On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 04:30:18PM -0400, Tom Schottle <tom@schottle.net> wrote:

> controller     wdc2    at isa? port "0" bio irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff
> disk           wd4     at wdc2 drive 0
> disk           wd5     at wdc2 drive 1
> controller     wdc3    at isa? port "0" bio irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff
> disk           wd6     at wdc3 drive 0
> disk           wd7     at wdc3 drive 1
> 
> P.P.S.  Forgot the particulars:
> 3.4-STABLE (cvsup(1) last night.  I know, I know.  4.0-STABLE.)
> Pentium 233MHz MMX, 64MB
> Tyan S1571
> Western Digital Caviar 22100 (only a test drive)

I did install one Promise ATA-66 controller yesterday onto 4.0-STABLE
system, ata driver. I had only put the card in and swap the cable.
Really, upgrade.
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Hi Greg,

sorry about the confusion.

The box running software RAID aka provided by vinum has runaway
processes.  Anything that read's/ writes /raid becomes a runaway
process.  I cannot kill it.

There's no kernel panic.  I've also tried a ktrace on the "runaway"
processes to see if there any system calls.  There is no activity.

No, the remote filesystem is not running under a RAID configuration.

/mnt is not a RAID point, it's a local mount point that i've NFS
mounted a remote filesystem onto.  Then tried to copy from there
onto the RAID filesystem.

Hope i'm making sense :)

thanks
Darren

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crashes


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On Thursday, 25 May 2000 at 12:24:27 +0100, Darren Evans wrote:
> On Friday, 28 April 2000 at 20:32:44 +0530, Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
>> Hi,
>> We need to set up an NFS fileserver which will serve around 10-20
>> machines.  The hardware would preferably be Intel, for cost
>> reasons, though fairly high-end (say a Pentium III 550+ MHz, 256 MB
>> RAM, SCSI disks).  The expected exported volume would be perhaps
>> 50-60 GB.  Is it a good idea to export a vinum volume over NFS?
>
> Greg Wrote...
>> NFS doesn't know about the volume, it just knows about the file
>> system.  There's no reason why it shouldn't be on a Vinum volume.
>
> Hi Greg,
>
> what if a remote volume is nfs mounted not on the vinum volume
> (actually mounted on /mnt) and then a cp -r /mnt/software /raid/software/
> is performed.  /raid obviously being the vinum raid directory in a 1+0
> configuration.  This actually crashes our box.  I cannot SIGKILL the cp
> command and have to /sbin/reboot to restore the system.
>
> Are there any nfs/vinum issues at present?  Or am I being stupid?

You're at least being confusing.  Are you saying you /mnt is a
remotely mounted Vinum volume?  Which box crashes?  What does the dump
say?

> I'm running 3.4-STABLE/SMP with the latest kernel tree and 2 Adaptec
> aic7895 Ultra SCSI adapter controllers.

There are some issues with 3-STABLE, though none which would explain
this particular issue.  I've fixed a number of bugs in 4-STABLE and
-CURRENT, but it'll take me a few days to get them fixed and tested in
3-STABLE.

> cvsup'd yesterday with *default release=cvs tag=RELENG_3.  I'm led
> to believe this tag is correct for 3.4-STABLE but not 100% confident
> about that.

Yes, that's correct for 3-STABLE.

> Here's my vinum.conf

Looks OK.

> I've been reading / writing / deleting a 70 meg archive onto the
> RAID volume without any problems at all.  It's just NFS that causes
> the headache :-(

Strange.   Get me the dump info and I'll take a look.

Greg
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Hi Mike,

	Assuming mod_jserv has been installed in
/usr/local/apache/libexec, then add the following to your httpd.conf:

LoadModule jserv_module		libexec/mod_jserv.so

	and then:

AddModule mod_jserv.c

	to the end of your module list. Then incorporate the
example/jserv.conf into your httpd.conf (or include it), and modify as
necessary.

	I usually compile Apache manually these days as I usually have
to roll out on Solaris eventually, plus have a few extra modules to be
included. I have however used to port before, and it worked fine then,
though it was probably Jserv 1.0.

	You might also try running `apachectl configtest' against your
config file which will show up errors. If you've included jserv.conf,
it'll barf on any of the JServ directives if you module hasn't loaded
properly. It also should hightlight problems with the loading of the
module. 

John

You wrote:

> I am hoping someone has an answer to this problem.  I have written the
> maintainer of the apache-jserv port and have not gotten any replies
> back.  Maybe someone has used this port before.
> 
> I have installed all necessary ports (ex. jdk, jdsk, libtool, apache
> etc..) did a 'make install' successfully installed the port.  My only
> problems is, how do I implement this into my apache web server?  Usually
> when a port is installed it is ready to go with minor configuration.  I
> need to know how to I either add this as a DSO or a static link into
> apache.  I am running apache-fp 1.3.9.  I have added statically compiled
> modules into apache before.  I tried the add_module line (not sure if
> that is the correct format) but any ways I added the correct line into
> the Configuration.tmpl in the apache source distribution and did the
> usual make install.  I get many errors on the mod_jserv.c I added.  My
> guess is I am missing libraries. I am not sure what or where to put the
> jserv libraries or headers.  Can some that has used this ports please
> help me?
> 
> I am on a 4 day deadline with a large client that needs this feature on
> my server.
> 
> Many thanks in advance!
> 
> - -Mike Alich
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Jean-Mark Dupoux writes:
>this is an appeal for anybody who has a copy of
>release 2.05, which would really, really, really  help
>me out.
>
>i am trying to install on a system which unfortunately
>only has 4mb of memory, so I can only run or upgrade
>past that release and not actually install on it.
>(it is a 486 no_longer_supported laptop, with upgraded
>HDD).
>
>would pay for someone to ship me floppies or prefer
>ftp, just basic bin+install.sh+boot_floppies should do
>the job I hope (and maybe just the man page for "upgrade")
>

ftpsearch.lycos.com is your friend :)

Look at ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/mirrors/ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/eurocryp
t/ \
2.0.5-RELEASE.

It seems to be complete.

Use the boot.flp in UPDATES.

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On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 12:39:23PM -0700, ap wrote:
> I have been trying for a few weeks now to figure that out...thank you...by
> the way...what is the problem with the S3 chip? ...and is there a problem
> with all S3 chips, or just the 3d/2x chipset?
> 

Not entirely sure.  I would hazard a guess at the S3 driver for that particular card, seeing as it works fine under Win* etc.  I've not tried other S3 cards, and no longer have a need to.  I went and got a Matrox G400.

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PR 16318 has bitten me previously due to the configuration a colocated box
requires. Is there a reason why this hasn't been fixed yet in 3.4-RELEASE?
A patch has been filed, but I still have to apply it afer every cvsup.

-mjy
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I wanted to say thank you for all the quick support I got on the problem
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On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 06:23:04PM -0700, Caleb Walker wrote:
> I have no Idea.  What I have done is out of a book and I dont think it is
> even touching the icing on the cake.  I have in KPPP all cuaaX's but i think
> 
> my modem is tun0, but it is not configured either.  I dont seem to have good
> info on making modems work.  I am not very good at UNIX yet, but I am
> getting better.

It is too early to blame yourself, or the modem! I've seen a few people
people ditch kppp, read 'man ppp' and do what it says, and have the
thing up in a moment or two with no dramas. If you will try that, let us
know how it works out.


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Hello

Please help me, 
I'm just another idiotic guy who can't get a tun interface .

The Line :    	pseudo-device   tun  

exists in my Kernel

I also did a          ./MAKEDEV tun0 in /dev 
and I also compiled about 1000 kernels with different numbers of tun's
(and also rebooted my machine),
but 
		ifconfig tun0
answered everytime i tried :
	interface tun does not exist !

Can anybody help me ???   
Thanks 
	Tobi



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FYI All:

Solution re. gPhoto and the HP C30:

Use hppsmtools (in the ports).  Command line programs to download
pics, control etc. the camera.  Works pefectly.

Mike


Mike wrote:
> 
> Thanks for responding, Kevin;
> 
> /dev/cuaa0 is what FreeBSD 4.0R uses as com1, there is no ttyS0 as in linux.
> At one point I symlinked ttyS0 to cuaa0 but it made no difference.  I'm
> still stumped!!!
> Mike
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kevin Penrose" <kpenrose@surflinx.com>
> To: "Mike" <mike@rockatronic.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 7:09 PM
> Subject: Re: [gphoto] Help!--> gPhoto 0.4.3 / HP Photosmart C30 / FreeBSD
> 4.0R]
> 
> > Mike wrote:
> >
> > > Hi All;
> > >
> > > I'm going nuts trying to get this camera to work with gPhoto 0.4.3 and
> > > FreeBSD 4.0R.  I compiled gPhoto 0.4.3 from the ports - no probs. ;
> > > fires up perfectly.  In gPhoto (logged in as root), I selected the
> > > camera and port (/dev/cuaa0).  When gPhoto tries to communicate with the
> >
> > I use /dev/ttyS0.  I think that /dev/cua0 is for output only; I don't
> think
> > it allows bi-directional communication.  Try using /dev/ttyS0 and see what
> > happens.
> >
> > -- Kevin
> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > camera I see the camera status light blink once and thats it.  Nothing
> > > else and I have to kill gPhoto.
> > >
> > > Camera, cables etc. work under w98 and I had it working about 6 months
> > > ago under RH 6.0 and gPhoto 0.4.0.
> > >
> > > Seems like a baud rate / permissions / handshaking kinda thang...but I'm
> > >
> > > really out of ideas.
> > >
> > > Any suggestions?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Mike
> > >
> > > _______________________________________________
> > > gphoto maillist  -  gphoto@gphoto.org
> > > http://lists.styx.net/mailman/listinfo/gphoto
> >


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Hello,

I posted a message yesterday about a machine that had the /dev directory
somewhat corrupt. I could ls -la /dev/wd0* but when I was in the /dev
director when I did an ls it was not showing any of the files.  Now, today
the machine was rebooting over and over again, freezing with this message:


fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode

fault virtual address = 0xc33a3c6d

fault code = supervisor read, page not present

Instruction Pointer  = 0x8:0xc022798F

Stack Pointer = 0x 10: 0xc5dc6988

code segment = base 0 x0, limit 0xfffff type 0x1b
		 = DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1

processor eflags = interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL =0

current process = 5 (init)

interrupt mask =

trap number = 12

panic: page fault

syncing disk 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 giving up

rebooting in 15 seconds



It does this over and over again. i am running 3.3-R..Is it a memory
error?
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anyone know of a freeware/shareware telnet utility for M$ Windows, that
will do a decent job of emulating a vt100 terminal? Something that will
map the arroy keys correctly, (unlike M$ telnet.exe) ?


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When I telnet into a POP3 server, I can do a 'dele 1' then 'dele 2' then
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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Nathan Vidican wrote:

> anyone know of a freeware/shareware telnet utility for M$ Windows, that
> will do a decent job of emulating a vt100 terminal? Something that will
> map the arroy keys correctly, (unlike M$ telnet.exe) ?

SecureCRT, www.vandyke.com. Does ssh1 and ssh2 too.
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At 09.43 26.05.00 -0400, Nathan Vidican wrote:
>anyone know of a freeware/shareware telnet utility for M$ Windows, that
>will do a decent job of emulating a vt100 terminal? Something that will
>map the arroy keys correctly, (unlike M$ telnet.exe) ?

qvt term by qpc

www.qpc.com

- jim


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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Sue Blake wrote:

> On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 06:23:04PM -0700, Caleb Walker wrote:
> > I have no Idea.  What I have done is out of a book and I dont think it is
> > even touching the icing on the cake.  I have in KPPP all cuaaX's but i think
> > 
> > my modem is tun0, but it is not configured either.  I dont seem to have good
> > info on making modems work.  I am not very good at UNIX yet, but I am
> > getting better.

Actually your modem is a device like /dev/cuaa0 (an unfortunate name)...
tun0 is tunnel-zero, another unfortunate name - this time for user ppp.

All you need do is edit /etc/ppp/ppp.conf as root and add in your values.
I just got this happening and would be happy to send my ppp.conf if you
need a working model to compare with the distribution file (which I found
a bit obtuse.)

Once the file is happening you start ppp with:   # ppp -background 

Documentation is available in Greg's book (on the cd as book.txt), however,
I like two forms of docs:  One that begins with 'remove the shrinkwrap,
take a break...' or a working example.  I prefer the latter.

If such an example is of value, let me know.

Cheers,
Tom

> It is too early to blame yourself, or the modem! I've seen a few people
> people ditch kppp, read 'man ppp' and do what it says, and have the
> thing up in a moment or two with no dramas. If you will try that, let us
> know how it works out.

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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Nathan Vidican wrote:

> anyone know of a freeware/shareware telnet utility for M$ Windows, that
> will do a decent job of emulating a vt100 terminal? Something that will
> map the arroy keys correctly, (unlike M$ telnet.exe) ?

TeraTerm Pro - supports ssh1 with ttssh.exe (including X tunnelling) and
it's freeware. Also supports programmable keymaps.

PuTTY's quite nice too.

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Subject: RAID Controller + 4.0
Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 10:53:20 -0400
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My assistant recently ordered a machine for our use here but failed to check
the HCL for 4.0, and therefore ordered a 2400 series Dell Poweredge that
uses the PERC 2/Si 64MB RAID controller. Now I've checked the mailing list
archives and haven't been too happy with what I'm seeing. The only one with
a smidgin of hope was:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=156897+159028+/usr/local/www/db/
text/2000/freebsd-questions/20000123.freebsd-questions

However it seems to lend to 4.0-current (which I would imagine JAN's version
of is now RELEASE)
as having support for it but I can assure you that unless it's something you
have to enable specifically during install, it's not. I would just try the
3.0 solution provided there however the Dell comes without IDE or UWSCSI
ports on it, either of which I would have a HD for, instead only having a
50pin scsi port on it for which I do not have a drive to test with.

I would ask if anyone has had any success with any workaround, if not, if
you had any suggestions on things I could *try* as a workaround. And of
course, lastly, if anyone has a simple
recommendation as to which card they would buy right now in lieu of the PERC
we existingly have I would be in your debt.

John Straiton
ClickCom, Inc.
jks@clickcom.com
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I'm using the wonderful "apsfilter" to transform .gif images I print
from netscape to something my HP 932c color printer can understand. I
believe under the covers it does a .gif to .ps, then uses ghostscript
to convert from .ps to HPCL.

Unfortunately, the images are too dark, the colors too saturated. The
"gs" document "devices" talks about adjusting "gamma" by sending a
small gamma-tweaking file along with the the target print file, and
the apsfilter includes a "test.ps" which does some gamma twiddling. 

I can't figure out how to specify the gamma adjustment on a per job
basis, or better, as a global config to "gs" and/or "apsfilter".

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tobias pirzer writes:
>Hello
>
>Please help me, 
>I'm just another idiotic guy who can't get a tun interface .
>
>The Line :    	pseudo-device   tun  
>
>exists in my Kernel
>
>I also did a          ./MAKEDEV tun0 in /dev 
>and I also compiled about 1000 kernels with different numbers of tun's
>(and also rebooted my machine),
>but 
>		ifconfig tun0
>answered everytime i tried :
>	interface tun does not exist !
>
>Can anybody help me ???   

This was answered in the last few weeks, but here goes - the tun
device is now automagically created when it's used by e.g. ppp.
Before then it does not exist, so ifconfig will not work.

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Ok, here's my situation: I have a switched network in an environment where
we have people coming and going with random configurations on their
laptops. I would like to set things up so that they don't have to change
their configurations to access the net.

So, I'm assuming I'll need to, upon an arp request for any given IP
address, ifconfig that IP as an alias. I would run nat with -dynamic, so
that the new ethernet alias would automatically be included in the table.

So, my question is, how do I go about detecting the arp request, and then
adding the neccessary alias?

Or, is there a better way to do what I'm trying to do?

Thanks,
Andy

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I lifted this

ps -u postfix | awk '{print$4}' | sort | uniq -c

from a mailing list but it gives error:

ps: postfix: No such file or directory

instead of nice little report.  help

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I have a stack of old Pentiums and IDE drives.  I'm trying to build a
few cheap file servers (thank you ccd(4)!).  I put the Promise
controller into the machine, added drives to it (which the controller
recognized), made the following changes to the kernel config (straight
from LINT)

controller     wdc2    at isa? port "0" bio irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff
disk           wd4     at wdc2 drive 0
disk           wd5     at wdc2 drive 1
controller     wdc3    at isa? port "0" bio irq ? flags 0xa0ffa0ff
disk           wd6     at wdc3 drive 0
disk           wd7     at wdc3 drive 1

rebuilt the kernel, and rebooted.  loader(8) sees the drives but the
kernel says the following:

wdc2 not found at 0
wdc3 not found at 0

I tried changing both "0" to ? but then the kernel says:

wdc2: not found
wdc3: not found

I've looked in all the usual places and have found no docs that helped.
Any help you can give would be much appreciated.

TIA,
Tom Schottle
tom@schottle.net

P.S.  Anybody ever use the Promise FastTrak66.  Does it work under
FreeBSD?  Does it work as advertised?

P.P.S.  Forgot the particulars:
3.4-STABLE (cvsup(1) last night.  I know, I know.  4.0-STABLE.)
Pentium 233MHz MMX, 64MB
Tyan S1571
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>Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 12:04:58 -0700
>From: "Lawrence E. Rosen" <lrosen@rosenlaw.com>
>Subject: RE: what about clauses?

>>[this author reference reinserted:   ]
>>[Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 22:57:53 +0530]
>>[From: Rahul Siddharthan <rsidd@physics.iisc.ernet.in>]
>>[Subject: Re: what about clauses?]
>>
>>But suppose Microsoft borrows your code and uses it inside one of
>>their own programs (which is what I believe they do with BSD code),
>>rather than keep your program aside as a separate work.  What
>>license will apply to their program, ie how exactly will they satisfy
>>the conditions of the license below without making those clauses
>>apply to the entire program -- which includes both your code and
>>their code?
>
>I still don't believe the BSD license can be reasonably interpreted to
>transform the entire portion of a derivative work into an open source
>program.  Whether the particular routines that incorporate the BSD code
>would have to be distributed under the BSD license is probably

There is no way you can interpret the BSD license to require that a 
derivative work be open source without being so unreasonable that a better
word would be "insane".  There is not even a hint of a requirement  that
derivative works must distribute their source code, or even the BSD source
code.  The only thing the license says is that if you use BSD code, you
must  display the  BSD copyright and disclaimer.

So the question you should be asking is "if I modify BSD code and use it
in a commercial product, do I need to include the BSD copyright?"   I
would, if I were doing it, even if only to give them credit they deserve.

The GPL used by Linux, on the other hand, very  explicitly requires that
derivative  works must distribute ALL of their source, thus forcing an
author to  give his work away free whether he wants to or not.   This
discussion seems a lot like yet another example of someone with Linux
experience expecting FreeBSD to be "the same thing as Linux, only
different".

>dependent >upon the facts as well as a court's interpretation of the
>requirements of >the BSD license language.  My recommendation is, be
>perfectly clear what >you mean by your license agreements....  Don't rely
>on ambiguities. >

The BSD license _is_ perfectly clear, at least with regard to
whether  derivative works must be open source.  If you (the original
poster) are trying to write a NEW license agreement, you need the help of a
specialist in copyright law.

 >/Larry Rosen

-- Bob


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On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 10:28:21AM +0200, Dirk GOUDERS wrote:
> 
>  > You probably have your firewall blocking IP packets with record-route
>  > option, do not you?
> 
> I use a firewall, yes.
> But, even if I delete all rules except the default one 
> 
> 65535 allow ip from any to any
> 
> ``ping -R'' will not work.
> 
> Having read your remark I got ``ping -R'' working - but only after
> having removed any firewall options from my kernel configuration
> file. 
> 
> #
> # Firewall stuff
> #
> #options         IPFIREWALL                      # firewall
> #options         IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE              # print information about
> #options         "IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=1"    # limit verbosity
> #options         IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT    # allow everything by default
> #options         IPFILTER                        # kernel ipfilter support
> #options         IPFILTER_LOG                    # ipfilter logging
> #options         IPDIVERT                        # divert sockets
> 
> The manual page says that ipfw will always discard IP fragments with
> fragment offset of one but that should not affect packets sent by
> ``ping -R'' - doesn't it?
> 
I do not know what kind of firewall your were using, ipfirewall(4) or ipf(4).
The ipfirewall(4) does not discard RR packets by default.  But I do not know
if this is also true for ipf(4).


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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Andy Dills wrote:

> Or, is there a better way to do what I'm trying to do?

DHCP? - automatic configuration of client machines, but you can specify
their IP addresses, what gateway they should use (I'm guessing this is
what you want it for) and get them to use a nearby DNS server, etc.

As far as the client machines go, at most you need to turn their network
configuration to use DHCP; a single checkbox on winders machines, and a
lot of sites are using this these days so quite a significant number of
laptops may already be configured to use DHCP.


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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Jan Grant wrote:

> On Fri, 26 May 2000, Andy Dills wrote:
> 
> > Or, is there a better way to do what I'm trying to do?
> 
> DHCP? - automatic configuration of client machines, but you can specify
> their IP addresses, what gateway they should use (I'm guessing this is
> what you want it for) and get them to use a nearby DNS server, etc.
> 
> As far as the client machines go, at most you need to turn their network
> configuration to use DHCP; a single checkbox on winders machines, and a
> lot of sites are using this these days so quite a significant number of
> laptops may already be configured to use DHCP.

This was the first thing out of my mouth when I was given this project. I
was told that this isn't acceptable, as the powers that be feel that the
people in question would be overwhelmed merely by being directed to open
up the TCP/IP properties. It's the kind of deal where we _really_ have to
cater to these people.

Andy

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>
> I'm just another idiotic guy who can't get a tun interface .
> 
> The Line :    	pseudo-device   tun  
>
	I have a number following "tun":

#  The `tun' pseudo-device implements the User Process PPP (iijppp)
pseudo-device   tun     1               #Tunnel driver (user process ppp(8))

> 
> I also did a          ./MAKEDEV tun0 in /dev 
>
	I only did a:

MAKEDEV all
MAKEDEV snd0
MAKEDEV da0s1a

    and I have:

bash-2.04# ls -l /dev/tun*
crw-------  1 uucp  dialer   52,   0 May 17 22:31 /dev/tun0
crw-------  1 uucp  dialer   52,   1 May 17 22:31 /dev/tun1
crw-------  1 uucp  dialer   52,   2 May 17 22:31 /dev/tun2
crw-------  1 uucp  dialer   52,   3 May 17 22:31 /dev/tun3

   And note that May 17 is the date on all of my devices in /dev.

	What is the date of your 4.0 installation, and if you installed
  from cvsup, did you copy the MAKEDEV from /usr/src/etc to /dev?

							Bruce


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Hello,

I'm trying to build a boot disk for my *installed* FreeBSD3.4. In Linux I 
can create
a dos boot disk with loadlin.exe + vmlinuz inside, or put the same files in 
the win partition; in FreeBSD how can I do the same thing in a clean right way?
Thanx in advance.

Fabrizio



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Wow this is wierd.
I am running 3.4R with KDE.

I start kde.
A terminal window comes up: Terminal<1>.
I open another terminal window: Terminal <2>

I do a directory listing in Terminal<2>.
I open a vi session in Terminal<1> and ready it for input with 'i'.

If I select more than 34 lines of text from Terminal<2> and paste it
into Terminal<1> (using both left and right buttons on my 2-button
mouse) Terminal<1> freezes up.
No text is pasted and the window will not repaint.

However, if I past only 34 lines of text, then it works fine.
35 lines or more of text and it locks up.

Has anyone had this problem before?
Is this a kde bug?
An xterm config problem?

I also notice that his happens on both my home and my work machines.
Both running

FreeBSD kolob.lex.lexmark.com 3.4-RELEASE FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE #0: Thu Dec 
30 02:57:15 GMT 1999
jkh@highwing.cdrom.com:/usr/src/sys/compile/GENERIC  i386   

Thanks for any help.

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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Arun Sharma wrote:

> [This message has also been posted.]
> On Wed, 24 May 2000 15:53:54 -0700 (PDT), Eric J. Schwertfeger <ejs@bfd.com> wrote:
> > 
> > Does anyone else sell PGP licensed so that our company doesn't have to
> > worry about the patent issues (RSA and IDEA)?
> 
> RSA patent expires in Sept. A European company holds the patent for
> IDEA - I'm not sure if it's valid in the US.

I didn't think so until recently, but according to the GnuPG FAQ, IDEA is
patented in the US (won't expire until 2011), and the customer won't wait
until Sept.

> In any case, buying a license (which gives you the patent rights)
> and then choosing a convenient implementation (openssl, m2crypto (python)
> etc)

There's been enough debate about whether or not that that is legal that my
current plan is to get the Linux version of PGP, and just go with it if it
works without any problems, and to use PGP only for RSA compatibility,
GnuPG for all else, if there are minor problems.



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Nathan Vidican wrote:

> When I telnet into a POP3 server, I can do a 'dele 1' then 'dele 2' then
> 'dele 3', etc. etc. How do I accomplish a 'dele *' ? I want to flush all
> messages out; but I'm not sure of the command (or even if there is such
> a command?)

If you have netcat installed (program name "nc") you could try,

( echo USER foo
  echo PASS bar
  for i in $(jot 1 50); do
  	echo DELE $i
  done
  echo QUIT
) | nc your.pop3.host 110

untested, but you get the idea.  Replace "50" with the correct number,
which you can get with the "STAT" command IIRC.  There are probably
programs to do this, but it seems like overkill when a simple script
like the above should work.

If you don't have netcat installed, install it, NOW! :-) It's in
ports/net/netcat, unsurprisingly.

-- 
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Nathan Vidican wrote:

> anyone know of a freeware/shareware telnet utility for M$ Windows, that
> will do a decent job of emulating a vt100 terminal? Something that will
> map the arroy keys correctly, (unlike M$ telnet.exe) ?

TeraTerm Pro is quite nice, but I haven't used it for a while so I can't
be sure if it gets everything right.  There's also a SSH module for it,
check your nearest Tucows mirror for more.

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I lifted this

ps -u postfix | awk '{print$4}' | sort | uniq -c

from a mailing list but it gives error:

ps: postfix: No such file or directory

instead of nice little report.  I have two machines where postfix appears 
several times in the user column with 'ps aux'

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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Andy Dills wrote:

> This was the first thing out of my mouth when I was given this project. I
> was told that this isn't acceptable, as the powers that be feel that the
> people in question would be overwhelmed merely by being directed to open
> up the TCP/IP properties. It's the kind of deal where we _really_ have to
> cater to these people.

I'm not sure you can do anything, then; the request seems to amount to
asking you to proxy-arp the entire internet. Even if technically
possible, there are all sorts of other issues (do you catch or forward
DNS requests, for example; that occurs to me as the service which is
most likely to suffer).

Then you have to deal with laptops that are configured for use on
private networks; you may be unable to get packets to their
(mail,news,dns,exchange) server at all.

Are you certain that the "powers that be" won't take "it's not
technically feasable" as an answer?

jan

PS. You might try firing this question directly at the ipfilter lists
too.

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Jim Freeze wrote:

> Wow this is wierd.
> I am running 3.4R with KDE.
>
> I start kde.
> A terminal window comes up: Terminal<1>.
> I open another terminal window: Terminal <2>

[snippety]...after copying more than 34 lines my xterms on both Linux and
FreeBSD boxes still lived.

Are you using xterm, or some other terminal application shipping with KDE?
(Maybe Konsole or kvt)

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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Len Conrad wrote:

> ps -u postfix | awk '{print$4}' | sort | uniq -c
> 
> from a mailing list but it gives error:
> 
> ps: postfix: No such file or directory

That's a sysVism. "ps U postfix" oughtta work.

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Hi:

I am preparing to update my system from 4.0-RELEASE to 4.0-STABLE.  I am a 
newbie and am doing this for the first time, so anything that is unexpected 
makes me a little nervous.

I have not installed mergemaster from the ports but when I type 
"mergemaster" it runs!  Is mergemaster part of the base system in 4.0?  If 
not, why would this happen?  When I type "pkg_version" I get a list of 
installed programs but mergemaster is not one of them.  Should I install 
(reinstall?) mergemaster from ports?

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On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 12:14:49PM -0400, John Daniels wrote:
> Hi:
> 
> I am preparing to update my system from 4.0-RELEASE to 4.0-STABLE.  I am a 
> newbie and am doing this for the first time, so anything that is unexpected 
> makes me a little nervous.
> 
> I have not installed mergemaster from the ports but when I type 
> "mergemaster" it runs!  Is mergemaster part of the base system in 4.0?  If 

Yes, mergemaster is part of the base system of 4.0 (and 3.4-stable as well)

> not, why would this happen?  When I type "pkg_version" I get a list of 
> installed programs but mergemaster is not one of them.  Should I install 
> (reinstall?) mergemaster from ports?

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On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 12:14:49 -0400, John Daniels wrote:
> Hi:
> 
> I am preparing to update my system from 4.0-RELEASE to 4.0-STABLE.  I am a 
> newbie and am doing this for the first time, so anything that is unexpected 
> makes me a little nervous.
> 
> I have not installed mergemaster from the ports but when I type 
> "mergemaster" it runs!  Is mergemaster part of the base system in 4.0?  If 

Yes it is (also in 3.X-STABLE).

> not, why would this happen?  When I type "pkg_version" I get a list of 
> installed programs but mergemaster is not one of them.  Should I install 
> (reinstall?) mergemaster from ports?

No.

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If you are working off the passwd file, then telnet or ssh would probably be
your best bet for a remote managemnt tool.

If you are authenticating out of some sort of database (MySQL), then you
should be able to write a web-based interface fairly easy.

For virtual domains, I'm currently employing both methods.  All POP3
accounts are under one domain, authenticated through the passwd file.  For
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virtual addresses into real addresses.  I have a simple PHP script that I
use to manage the MySQL database.  Works very well.

-Troy


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> I am preparing to update my system from 4.0-RELEASE to 4.0-STABLE.  I am a 
> newbie and am doing this for the first time, so anything that is unexpected 
> makes me a little nervous.

well, backing up all important data is always a good idea ;)


> I have not installed mergemaster from the ports but when I type 
> "mergemaster" it runs!

very well


>  Is mergemaster part of the base system in 4.0? 

obviously, yes.
 

> Should I install (reinstall?) mergemaster from ports?

definitely not. If it works, don't worry about it.



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Dear Tech Support,
                     Hello, I have FreeBSD 4.0 Release which
I downloaded after I obtained bootdisks. Anyway, in the FreeBSD release
before 4.0 (Not sure which) I could just use the Voxware sound drivers
I believe and my MSS compatible sound card would have worked... what do
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Yes, and of course I used Kernel Building. (Sorry I know that's the only
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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Christoph Sold wrote:

> [snippety]...after copying more than 34 lines my xterms on both Linux and
> FreeBSD boxes still lived.
> 
> Are you using xterm, or some other terminal application shipping with KDE?
> (Maybe Konsole or kvt)

I'm not really sure of the difference. I have tried it with window titles
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ps waux lists the following for a window titled Terminal:

ps waux | grep kvt
jfreeze 45983  0.0  2.8  4800 3624  v0  R    12:24PM   0:00.35 kvt
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Hello. Here's the followup to the mysterious clean shutdowns
that the machine was experiencing before.

Looks like the last downtime was caused by those weird shutdowns again:
reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 08:15
shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 08:14
reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 05:39
shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 05:33
reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 05:29
shutdown         ~                         Thu May 25 22:28
shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 05:21
reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 05:11
shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 05:09
reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 04:50
shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 04:48
reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 04:42
shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 04:31

I checked each shutdown instance against process accounting,
and I found that each would contain at least the following
(in sequence):

date             -       root             __         0.00 secs Fri May 26
04:48
test             -       root             __         0.00 secs Fri May 26
04:48
sh               -       root             __         0.00 secs Fri May 26
04:48
[                -       root             __         0.00 secs Fri May 26
04:48
stty             -       root             __         0.00 secs Fri May 26
04:48
cron             -F      root             __         0.00 secs Fri May 26
04:48
sh               -S      root             __         0.00 secs Fri May 26
04:48
perl             -S      root             __         0.02 secs Fri May 26
04:48

Then I found this in /bin:

-r-xr-xr-x   2 root  wheel      49016 May 17 20:21 [

I doubt that should be there.. so I'm taking it off for the moment.
I don't know if I should take date/stty out too though.

Running 4.0-RELEASE by the way. Thanks!

Best regards, Rudy



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Try freessh.org.  They have links to SSH clients, which can also do simple
telnet.

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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Nathan Vidican wrote:

> anyone know of a freeware/shareware telnet utility for M$ Windows, that
> will do a decent job of emulating a vt100 terminal? Something that will
> map the arroy keys correctly, (unlike M$ telnet.exe) ?
> 
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Actually, I just found that "[" is a builtin command, so I won't actually be
removing that. :\

----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 9:41 AM
Subject: mysterious shutdowns (cont.)


> Hello. Here's the followup to the mysterious clean shutdowns
> that the machine was experiencing before.
>
> Looks like the last downtime was caused by those weird shutdowns again:
> reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 08:15
> shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 08:14
> reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 05:39
> shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 05:33
> reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 05:29
> shutdown         ~                         Thu May 25 22:28
> shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 05:21
> reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 05:11
> shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 05:09
> reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 04:50
> shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 04:48
> reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 04:42
> shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 04:31
>
> I checked each shutdown instance against process accounting,
> and I found that each would contain at least the following
> (in sequence):
>
> date             -       root             __         0.00 secs Fri May 26
04:48
> test             -       root             __         0.00 secs Fri May 26
04:48
> sh               -       root             __         0.00 secs Fri May 26
04:48
> [                -       root             __         0.00 secs Fri May 26
04:48
> stty             -       root             __         0.00 secs Fri May 26
04:48
> cron             -F      root             __         0.00 secs Fri May 26
04:48
> sh               -S      root             __         0.00 secs Fri May 26
04:48
> perl             -S      root             __         0.02 secs Fri May 26
04:48
>
> Then I found this in /bin:
>
> -r-xr-xr-x   2 root  wheel      49016 May 17 20:21 [
>
> I doubt that should be there.. so I'm taking it off for the moment.
> I don't know if I should take date/stty out too though.
>
> Running 4.0-RELEASE by the way. Thanks!
>
> Best regards, Rudy
>



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> > Are you using xterm, or some other terminal application shipping with KDE?
> > (Maybe Konsole or kvt)

A little more info Christoph:

I tried 

% kvt & 

from the command line and pasted into a vi session in the new window.
It locked up.

I tried
% xterm &
and pasted into a vi session in the new window and it WORKED.

I also tried 
% kvt &
and then killing the vi process. The window remained locked up.

Does this look like a kde bug or config problem?
Should I be talking to the KDE folks?


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I've just added a new IDE disk to my FreeBSD 3.4 system. Following the
steps outlined in the Handbook (and the tutorial) I have not had any
luck getting the disk to actually mount. I'd appreciate it if someone
could perhaps shed some light on this situation.

I created a single dedicated slice, 'wd3s1', covering the entire disk.

After creating the slice, I exit (but don't write the slite, per the
warning about adding new disks to do that in the label editor) and go
to the label editor.

I [C]reate a new File System partition covering the entire disk, and
give it a dummy mount-point. I then [W] the partition, get the
expected error about mounting /dev/wd3s1e on the dummy mount point,
then choose [Q]uit.

I add the following entry to /etc/fstab:

/dev/wd3s1e             /d1             ufs     rw              2       2

and attempt to mount the new disk:

davis# /sbin/mount /d1
mount: /dev/wd3s1e on /d1: incorrect super block

OK. I search the archives: the only question about a similar response
from mount relates to CDs, which the answer was the specify the OS. So
I try that:

davis# /sbin/mount -t ufs /dev/wd3s1e /d1
mount: /dev/wd3s1e on /d1: incorrect super block

Here is the output from disklabel:

davis# /sbin/disklabel -r wd3
# /dev/rwd3c:
type: ESDI
disk: wd3s1
label:
flags:
bytes/sector: 512
sectors/track: 63
tracks/cylinder: 255
sectors/cylinder: 16065
cylinders: 2482
sectors/unit: 39876480
rpm: 3600
interleave: 1
trackskew: 0
cylinderskew: 0
headswitch: 0           # milliseconds
track-to-track seek: 0  # milliseconds
drivedata: 0

8 partitions:
#        size   offset    fstype   [fsize bsize bps/cpg]
  c: 39876480        0    unused        0     0         # (Cyl.    0 - 2482*)
  e: 39876480        0    4.2BSD        0     0     0   # (Cyl.    0 - 2482*)

Any and all help is *greatly* appreciated. It would be really nice to
have that 20G drive working.

Thanks in advance,

       -tree

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Intel has some... don't remember the exact models though.

IIRC, they typically have video, ethernet, paralell, and 1 serial onboard.

-Troy


** -----Original Message-----
** From: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
** [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Sven Huster
** Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 7:33 AM
** To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
** Subject: Re: running headless
** 
** 
** by the way, does anybody knew about a x86-based motherboard, 
** which supports serial access to BIOS etc.
** 
** so it could be run completely without any keyboard and graphics 
** even on installation.
** 
** thanks
** sven
** 
** On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 12:06:46AM -0400, Crist J. Clark wrote:
** > On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 11:55:16AM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
** > > According to Troy Settle:
** > > > 
** > > > I've got 5 or 6 boxes running headless.  I don't do 
** anything special with
** > > > the kernel.
** > > > 
** > > 
** > > 	Do you do anything to getty or anything else in /etc so
** > > 	that getty isn't continually trying to spawn a tty for
** > > 	the console?
** > > 
** > > 	Seems to me that I got complaints trying to boot without
** > > 	a keyboard once...  
** > > 
** > > 	It'd be nice if I could move my othre CRT//keyboard away
** > > 	and boot without things blowing up (!)
** > 
** > That's your BIOS. It has nothing to do with the kernel (since you
** > never actually get to booting it). Go into the BIOS and try to find an
** > option to "Boot on error" or something about booting without
** > keyboards.
** 
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Try this link...

http://www.greasydaemon.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?config=greasydaemon&restrict=&exclude=&method=and&format=long&sort=score&words=freebsd+voxware

I think the first result link will cover what you need.

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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Barney and Sheila Beers wrote:

> Dear Tech Support,
>                      Hello, I have FreeBSD 4.0 Release which
> I downloaded after I obtained bootdisks. Anyway, in the FreeBSD release
> before 4.0 (Not sure which) I could just use the Voxware sound drivers
> I believe and my MSS compatible sound card would have worked... what do
> I do? My sound card is MSS compatible and is on port 0X530 IRQ 10 DMA 1.
> Yes, and of course I used Kernel Building. (Sorry I know that's the only
> way to get sound to work in FreeBSD I just felt like giving the
> details.) Well thank you for your time. = )
> 
> 
> One Happy FreeBSD User,
> 
> Aaron L. Beers
> PS: Keep up the good work. = )
> 
> 
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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Jan Grant wrote:

> On Fri, 26 May 2000, Andy Dills wrote:
> 
> > This was the first thing out of my mouth when I was given this project. I
> > was told that this isn't acceptable, as the powers that be feel that the
> > people in question would be overwhelmed merely by being directed to open
> > up the TCP/IP properties. It's the kind of deal where we _really_ have to
> > cater to these people.
> 
> I'm not sure you can do anything, then; the request seems to amount to
> asking you to proxy-arp the entire internet. Even if technically
> possible, there are all sorts of other issues (do you catch or forward
> DNS requests, for example; that occurs to me as the service which is
> most likely to suffer).
> 
> Then you have to deal with laptops that are configured for use on
> private networks; you may be unable to get packets to their
> (mail,news,dns,exchange) server at all.
> 
> Are you certain that the "powers that be" won't take "it's not
> technically feasable" as an answer?

Well, that would be too easy :> I like challenges, which is why they
dumped this on me and not one of the other guys.

Anyhow, I'm just following up to let you guys know I've figured out how to
do it, just in case somebody in the future looks through the archives.

I'm writing a perl script which calls "tcpdump -n -q arp", and monitors
output. When it (the script) sees a line such as:

<timestamp> arp who-has <user gateway IP> (<MAC Addr>) tell <user.IP>

it will ifconfig <user gateway IP> as an alias to xl0. NAT, which will be
run with -dynamic, will then begin address translation for the user.

I'll redirect any and all DNS requests to the local DNS server. 

So, I belive I've at least accomplished the theory behind it. Can anybody
point out a flaw?

Thanks,
Andy

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OK, I've just about spent too much time on this so I thought it was time to ask
for help. FreeBSD 3.0, upgraded to 3-stable (3.4? -- how can I tell?). 32MB,
266MHz AMD K6-2, 4.2GB hard drive, FreeBSD is on a 1.5GB partition. Inserted a
10Mbps LinkSys EtherPCI, been having trouble getting FreeBSD to see it.
Recompiled the kernel, left all the possible PCI network card chipsets in there.
FAQ says the EtherPCI is based on a DEC<something>. I think the device is de0.
The boot-up probe doesn't see it, although I *think* it used to see it as a
ProLink NE2000, until I recompiled my kernel, at ed1 (?).  What do I have to do
to get FreeBSD to see my network card? Thanks in advance.


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In the last episode (May 26), Khairuddin Abdul Ghani said:
> Hello. Here's the followup to the mysterious clean shutdowns
> that the machine was experiencing before.
> 
> Looks like the last downtime was caused by those weird shutdowns again:
> reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 08:15
> shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 08:14
> reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 05:39
> shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 05:33

Hmm. If a shutdown record got added, check /var/log/messages for a line
like 

May 20 12:37:42 machine1 shutdown: reboot by user1:

At least you'll find out who shut it down.

> I checked each shutdown instance against process accounting,
> and I found that each would contain at least the following
> (in sequence):

Did you find any "shutdown" or "reboot" commands in the accouting logs?

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Hello! There,
     I installed the port, net/arla, for entering our local AFS.  Before this, 
I also installed kth-krb4 from www.stacken.kth.se.  After I configured the files
in /usr/local/etc, such as CellServDB and ThisCell, I run startarla successfully.
However, whenever I run klog xxx, I got error as:
    klog: Unable to authenticate to Kerberos: Can't send request (send_to_kdc).
Can anybody help me out of this problem?
Many Thanks!
Sam


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Len Conrad wrote:

> I lifted this
> 
> ps -u postfix | awk '{print$4}' | sort | uniq -c
> 
> from a mailing list but it gives error:
> 
> ps: postfix: No such file or directory
> 
> instead of nice little report.  help

Are you sure it didn't say 'ps -U' instead of 'ps -u'?  Actually,
looking at what the output of what that would be, I don't think that's
right.  Perhaps they're using a different OS with weird flags to ps(1).
If you showed us what the output should look like, someone might have a
clue.

What the hell has this got to do with "apsfilter: gamma correcting
HP932c to be lighter?" by the way?  Please use a more appropriate
subject and don't just reply to someone elses mail (that's a pain for
those of us with threaded mailers even if you do change the subject,
BTW).

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Hi, 
	Is there a way to make PPP execute a script each time it connects? I've
been using cron, but I'd rather have this script run each time PPP needs to
reconnect..



Thanks!

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In article <392D8D5A.32584CA5@schottle.net>, you say...
>
> [snip]
>
>P.S.  Anybody ever use the Promise FastTrak66.  Does it work under
>FreeBSD?  Does it work as advertised?
>
>P.P.S.  Forgot the particulars:
>3.4-STABLE (cvsup(1) last night.  I know, I know.  4.0-STABLE.)
>Pentium 233MHz MMX, 64MB
>Tyan S1571
>Western Digital Caviar 22100 (only a test drive)
>

If you really do not want to upgrade to 4.0-S/ata, you can try the patch below. 
The wd drive depends on the Promise BIOS to initialize the DMA mode. For BIOS 
v1.02 and later, that did not seem working very reliablity. I had to add code 
to explicitly set the DMA xfer mode since I posted it several months ago.

*** pci/ide_pci.c.00    Sun Aug 29 09:31:32 1999
--- pci/ide_pci.c       Fri May 26 10:11:21 2000
***************
*** 61,66 ****
--- 61,67 ----
  #endif
  
  #define PROMISE_ULTRA33 0x4d33105a
+ #define PROMISE_ULTRA66       0x4d38105a
  
  struct ide_pci_cookie;  /* structs vendor_fns, ide_pci_cookie are recursive 
*/
  
***************
*** 243,248 ****
--- 244,253 ----
  udma_mode(struct wdparams *wp)
  {
        if ((wp->wdp_atavalid & 4) == 4) {
+               if ((wp->wdp_reserved92[1] & 0x2000) == 0x2000) {
+                       if((wp->wdp_udmamode & 0x10) == 0x10) return 4;
+                       if((wp->wdp_udmamode & 0x08) == 0x08) return 3;
+               }
                if ((wp->wdp_udmamode & 4) == 4) return 2;
                if ((wp->wdp_udmamode & 2) == 2) return 1;
                if ((wp->wdp_udmamode & 1) == 1) return 0;
***************
*** 785,796 ****
--- 790,868 ----
      }
  }
  
+ /*
+  * Most of these are defined in wdreg.h... just reenter to be completed.
+  */
+ #define       XFER_PIO0       0x08
+ #define       XFER_PIO1       0x09
+ #define       XFER_PIO2       0x0a
+ #define       XFER_PIO3       0x0b
+ #define       XFER_PIO4       0x0c
+ 
+ #define XFER_SDMA0    0x10
+ #define XFER_SDMA1    0x11
+ #define XFER_SDMA2    0x12
+ 
+ #define       XFER_MDMA0      0x20
+ #define       XFER_MDMA1      0x21
+ #define       XFER_MDMA2      0x22
+ 
+ #define       XFER_UDMA0      0x40
+ #define       XFER_UDMA1      0x41
+ #define       XFER_UDMA2      0x42
+ #define       XFER_UDMA3      0x43
+ #define       XFER_UDMA4      0x44
+ 
+ static int pio_xfer [] = {
+       XFER_PIO0, XFER_PIO1, XFER_PIO2, XFER_PIO3, XFER_PIO4
+ };
+ 
+ static int
+ promise_dmainit(struct        ide_pci_cookie *cookie, 
+       struct  wdparams *wp, 
+       int     (*wdcmd)(int, void *),
+       void    *wdinfo)
+ {
+       int xfer;
+ 
+       if(udma_mode(wp) >= 4) {
+               xfer = XFER_UDMA4;
+       }
+       else if(udma_mode(wp) >= 2) {
+               xfer = XFER_UDMA2;
+       }
+       else if(pio_mode(wp) >= 4 && mwdma_mode(wp) >= 2) {
+               xfer = XFER_MDMA2;
+       }
+       else if(pio_mode(wp) <=4) {
+               xfer = pio_xfer[pio_mode(wp)];
+       }
+       else {
+               printf("promise_dmainit: bad pio_mode: %d\n", pio_mode(wp));
+               return 0;
+       }
+ 
+       if(!wdcmd(xfer, wdinfo)) {
+               printf("promise_dmainit: setting xfer mode failed\n");
+               return 0;
+       }
+ 
+       return 1;
+ }
+ 
+ static struct vendor_fns vs_promise_u66 = 
+ { 
+     promise_dmainit, 
+     promise_status
+ };
+ 
  static struct vendor_fns vs_promise = 
  { 
      generic_dmainit, 
      promise_status
  };
  
+ 
  /* Intel PIIX, PIIX3, and PIIX4 IDE controller subfunctions */
  static void
  intel_piix_dump_drive(char *ctlr,
***************
*** 1217,1222 ****
--- 1289,1295 ----
  
        if ((data & PCI_CLASS_MASK) == PCI_CLASS_MASS_STORAGE &&
            ((data & PCI_SUBCLASS_MASK) == 0x00010000 ||
+               ((data & PCI_SUBCLASS_MASK) == 0x00800000) ||
            ((data & PCI_SUBCLASS_MASK) == 0x00040000))) {
                if (type == 0x71118086)
                        return ("Intel PIIX4 Bus-master IDE controller");
***************
*** 1226,1231 ****
--- 1299,1306 ----
                        return ("Intel PIIX Bus-master IDE controller");
                if (type == PROMISE_ULTRA33)
                        return ("Promise Ultra/33 IDE controller");
+               if (type == PROMISE_ULTRA66)
+                       return ("Promise Ultra/66 IDE controller");
                if (type == 0x05711106)
                      return ("VIA 82C586x (Apollo) Bus-master IDE 
controller");
                if (type == 0x01021078)
***************
*** 1263,1269 ****
        /* set up vendor-specific stuff */
        type = pci_conf_read(tag, PCI_ID_REG);
  
!       if (type != PROMISE_ULTRA33) {
        /* is it busmaster capable?  bail if not */
                class = pci_conf_read(tag, PCI_CLASS_REG);
                if (!(class & 0x8000)) {
--- 1338,1350 ----
        /* set up vendor-specific stuff */
        type = pci_conf_read(tag, PCI_ID_REG);
  
!       switch(type)
!       {
!       case PROMISE_ULTRA33:
!       case PROMISE_ULTRA66:
!               break;
! 
!       default:
        /* is it busmaster capable?  bail if not */
                class = pci_conf_read(tag, PCI_CLASS_REG);
                if (!(class & 0x8000)) {
***************
*** 1290,1300 ****
                vp = &vs_via_571;
                break;
  
        case PROMISE_ULTRA33:
-               /* Promise controllers */
                vp = &vs_promise;
                break;
  
        case 0x01021078: /* cyrix 5530 */
                printf("cyrix 5530\n");
                vp = &vs_cyrix_5530;
--- 1371,1385 ----
                vp = &vs_via_571;
                break;
  
+       /* Promise controllers */
        case PROMISE_ULTRA33:
                vp = &vs_promise;
                break;
  
+       case PROMISE_ULTRA66:
+               vp = &vs_promise_u66;
+               break;
+ 
        case 0x01021078: /* cyrix 5530 */
                printf("cyrix 5530\n");
                vp = &vs_cyrix_5530;
***************
*** 1308,1314 ****
                break;
        }
  
!       if (type != PROMISE_ULTRA33) {
                if ((class & 0x100) == 0) {
                        iobase_wd_1 = IO_WD1;
                        altiobase_wd_1 = iobase_wd_1 + wd_altsts;
--- 1393,1400 ----
                break;
        }
  
!       switch(type) {
!       default:
                if ((class & 0x100) == 0) {
                        iobase_wd_1 = IO_WD1;
                        altiobase_wd_1 = iobase_wd_1 + wd_altsts;
***************
*** 1324,1330 ****
                        iobase_wd_2 = pci_conf_read(tag, 0x18) & 0xfffc;
                        altiobase_wd_2 = pci_conf_read(tag, 0x1c) & 0xfffc;
                }
!       } else {
                iobase_wd_1 = pci_conf_read(tag, 0x10) & 0xfffc;
                altiobase_wd_1 = pci_conf_read(tag, 0x14) & 0xfffc;
                iobase_wd_2 = pci_conf_read(tag, 0x18) & 0xfffc;
--- 1410,1418 ----
                        iobase_wd_2 = pci_conf_read(tag, 0x18) & 0xfffc;
                        altiobase_wd_2 = pci_conf_read(tag, 0x1c) & 0xfffc;
                }
!               break;
!       case PROMISE_ULTRA33:
!       case PROMISE_ULTRA66:
                iobase_wd_1 = pci_conf_read(tag, 0x10) & 0xfffc;
                altiobase_wd_1 = pci_conf_read(tag, 0x14) & 0xfffc;
                iobase_wd_2 = pci_conf_read(tag, 0x18) & 0xfffc;

*******************************************************************
If option ATAPI is set, the wd.c needs to be patched also:

*** i386/isa/wd.c.00    Sun Aug 29 09:07:34 1999
--- i386/isa/wd.c       Tue Feb 22 14:51:41 2000
***************
*** 2302,2310 ****
--- 2302,2312 ----
  #ifdef ATAPI
        if (wdwait(du, 0, TIMEOUT) != 0)
                err = 1;                /* no IDE drive found */
+ #if 0 /* Promise Ultra's would not pass this */
        du->dk_error = inb(du->dk_port + wd_error);
        if (du->dk_error != 0x01)
                err = 1;                /* the drive is incompatible */
+ #endif
  #else
        if (wdwait(du, WDCS_READY | WDCS_SEEKCMPLT, TIMEOUT) != 0) {
                printf("wdreset: error1: 0x%x\n", du->dk_error);



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On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 09:41:52AM -0700, Khairuddin Abdul Ghani wrote:
> Then I found this in /bin:
> 
> -r-xr-xr-x   2 root  wheel      49016 May 17 20:21 [
> 
> I doubt that should be there.. so I'm taking it off for the moment.

/bin/[ is a link to /bin/test so you can do stuff (in sh-like shells) like:

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Out of the ether, Tom Emerson spewed forth the following bitstream:

> and attempt to mount the new disk:

you forgot to 'newfs' the drive.

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On May 26, 2000, Jonathan E. Lyons sent me the following:
> 	Is there a way to make PPP execute a script each time it connects? I've
> been using cron, but I'd rather have this script run each time PPP needs to
> reconnect..

To quote ppp(8) :

If the /etc/ppp/ppp.linkup file is available, its contents are executed
when the PPP connection is established.  See the provided ``pmdemand''
example in /usr/share/examples/ppp/ppp.conf.sample which runs a script in
the background after the connection is established (refer to the
``shell'' and ``bg'' commands below for a description of possible substi-
tution strings).  Similarly, when a connection is closed, the contents of
the /etc/ppp/ppp.linkdown file are executed.  Both of these files have
the same format as /etc/ppp/ppp.conf.

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>Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 09:43:13 -0400
>From: Nathan Vidican <webmaster@wmptl.com>
>Subject: telnet software
>
>anyone know of a freeware/shareware telnet utility for M$ Windows, that
>will do a decent job of emulating a vt100 terminal? Something that will
>map the arroy keys correctly, (unlike M$ telnet.exe) ?

I like SimpTerm.  Not real fancy, but it has been reliable for me.

http://www.iit.edu/~hujianq/simpterm.html

-- Bob


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On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 10:58:41PM -0400, Otter wrote:

> cc -ffast-math -pipe -march=pentiumpro -O3 -I/usr/include -I.   -c
> aicasm_gram.c
> In file included from ../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:40:
> ../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm.h:44: syntax error before `struct'
> ../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm.h:53: syntax error before `struct'

I had the same problem.  It looks like the following procedure
fixes it:

Make sure your source tree is up to date.
cd /usr/src
make includes

Do the config/make depend/make bit again.

Matt

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> anyone know of a freeware/shareware telnet utility for M$ Windows, that
> will do a decent job of emulating a vt100 terminal? Something that will
> map the arroy keys correctly, (unlike M$ telnet.exe) ?


	TerraTERM and it's plugin TSSH does great. It's Freeware and with
TSSH you can of course do SSH connections too! I use it on all the Windows
machines I'm forced to use. :)


						Rick



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Khairuddin Abdul Ghani wrote:

> Then I found this in /bin:
> 
> -r-xr-xr-x   2 root  wheel      49016 May 17 20:21 [
> 
> I doubt that should be there.. so I'm taking it off for the moment.

ben@magnesium:~$ ls -li "/bin/[" /bin/test
1080 -r-xr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  47124 Dec 12 00:53 /bin/[*
1080 -r-xr-xr-x  2 root  wheel  47124 Dec 12 00:53 /bin/test*

I'm not sure why you doubt it would be there, and removing it will
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Hello,

I am running FBSD-3.3 and Apache 1.3.11 with suexec enabled. The box
runs as a virtual server and houses about 600 users/domains for about 6
months now. Over the last few weeks suexec has been crashing about once
per day, and this is the error I get from /var/log/messages

May 26 11:23:44 v3 /kernel: pid 1757 (suexec), uid 0: exited on signal
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I have looked through the mailing list archive and some people are
saying that "signal 11" means bad ram or processor. However I disagree
in my case.. All of the archives that I saw with "signal 11" had
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suexec. So that leaves me to believe that there is something else wrong,
and not hardware.

My only guess it that maybe suexec can not support the amount of
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Jim Freeze wrote:
> 
> > > Are you using xterm, or some other terminal application shipping with KDE?
> > > (Maybe Konsole or kvt)
> 
> A little more info Christoph:
> 
> I tried
> 
> % kvt &
> 
> from the command line and pasted into a vi session in the new window.
> It locked up.
> 
> I tried
> % xterm &
> and pasted into a vi session in the new window and it WORKED.
> 
> I also tried
> % kvt &
> and then killing the vi process. The window remained locked up.
> 
> Does this look like a kde bug or config problem?
> Should I be talking to the KDE folks?

I just cut and pasted 50 lines just fine from two terminals in
KDE-1.1.2. I stretched out a terminal window to 50 lines and selected
the text. I started vi in a second terminal and went into the input
mode using the "i" command. Then, I pressed the middle button to do
the paste. It pasted and then I pressed <esc> to get out of the input
mode. I had a 50 line vi session at that point. Did you do something
different?

Kent

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> 
> Jim
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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Kent Stewart wrote:

> I just cut and pasted 50 lines just fine from two terminals in
> KDE-1.1.2. I stretched out a terminal window to 50 lines and selected
> the text. I started vi in a second terminal and went into the input
> mode using the "i" command. Then, I pressed the middle button to do
> the paste. It pasted and then I pressed <esc> to get out of the input
> mode. I had a 50 line vi session at that point. Did you do something
> different?

OK, this is what I have found.

If I do a

ls -a 

in a narrow window to get ~50 lines, then I can paste into the terminal
window.
(to open a vi session, I just do vi without a file name).

Now, if I do
ls -alF

in a narrow window (ie, each file is not on its own line), then I can
paste
just fine.

But, if I do
ls -alF
in a window that is wide enough to have each file on a separate line, (not
sure if all this is necessary) and I copy from immediately following the
ls commnad to the end (for me, thats 56 lines this time, but 35 is the
minimum to get the same affect--my copy is listed below) then it freezes
up.


ls -alF
---- begin copy -------
total 5781
drwxr-xr-x  15 jfreeze  wheel     1536 May 26 12:24 ./
drwxr-xr-x   5 root     wheel      512 Apr 21 13:43 ../
-rw-r--r--   1 root     wheel    22197 May 17 08:19 
.RealNetworks_RealMediaSDK_60
-rw-r--r--   1 root     wheel     1063 May 17 08:19 
.RealNetworks_RealPlayer_60
-rw-r--r--   1 root     wheel      105 May 17 08:14 
.RealNetworks_RealShared_00
-rw-------   1 jfreeze  wheel     5574 May 26 15:38 .bash_history
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel       48 Mar 28 06:50 .bash_profile
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel      472 May 26 09:35 .bashrc
drwxr-xr-x   4 jfreeze  wheel      512 Apr 17 07:52 .bluefish/
drwxr--r--   3 jfreeze  wheel      512 Mar 30 15:24 .c-forge/
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel      490 Mar 22 02:51 .cshrc
drwx------   3 jfreeze  wheel      512 Mar 30 15:24 .ddd/
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel       25 May 22 12:56 .gvimrc
-rw-------   1 root     wheel       26 May 25 12:20 .history
drwxr-xr-x   3 jfreeze  wheel      512 Mar 22 08:06 .kde/
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel     1041 May 26 15:37 .kderc
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel        6 May 26 12:23 .kss-install.pid.kolob.lex.lexmark.com
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel        5 Apr  6 14:22 
.kss-install.pid.kolob.lexmark.com
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel      585 Mar 22 02:51 .login
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel      164 Mar 22 02:51 .login_conf
-rw-------   1 jfreeze  wheel      375 Mar 22 02:51 .mail_aliases
-rw-r--r--   1 root     wheel      166 May 17 08:02 .mailcap
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel      335 Mar 22 02:51 .mailrc
-rw-r--r--   1 root     wheel       85 May 17 08:02 .mime.types
-rw-------   1 jfreeze  wheel       32 May 25 11:54 .mysql_history
drwx------   5 jfreeze  wheel      512 May 26 15:30 .netscape/
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel      768 Mar 23 07:55 .profile
-rw-------   1 jfreeze  wheel      280 Mar 22 02:51 .rhosts
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel      856 Mar 22 02:51 .shrc
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel       56 Apr 18 08:16 .signature
-rwxr-xr-x   1 jfreeze  wheel       14 Mar 22 02:51 .xinitrc*
-rwxr-xr-x   1 jfreeze  wheel       14 Mar 22 02:51 .xsession*
drwxr-xr-x   4 jfreeze  wheel      512 Mar 30 15:21 C-ForgeWork/
drwx------   5 jfreeze  wheel      512 Mar 22 08:07 Desktop/
drwx------   2 jfreeze  wheel      512 Mar 28 10:31 Mail/
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel   559588 Mar 31 09:13 NPAGV001.PRN
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel    35379 Jan  9 12:11 README
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel    21151 Jan  9 12:11 RELNOTES
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel     1543 May 19 12:14 RunTestServlet
drwxr-xr-x   4 jfreeze  wheel      512 May 20 14:37 SiteBackup/
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel     4636 May 12 09:46 XF86Config
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel   535870 May 20 14:48 avi.bak.tar.z
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel      328 Mar 28 12:14 fetch
-rw-r--r--   1 root     wheel      636 Mar 22 13:49 gdb-transcript
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel      363 Apr 17 13:57 goals.pdf
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel  1836334 Mar 29 16:42 handbook.pdf
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel      422 Mar 30 14:13 m
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel  2665951 Mar 28 07:30 manual_m-x.pdf
-rw-------   1 jfreeze  wheel     2227 Apr  6 14:25 mbox
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel     1604 Mar 28 14:38 mysql
-rwxr-x---   1 jfreeze  wheel      140 May 10 09:51 mysql-server.sh*
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel     5777 Apr 21 08:16 notes
drwxr-xr-x   6 jfreeze  wheel      512 May 25 15:04 personal/
drwxr-xr-x   2 jfreeze  wheel      512 Mar 23 08:17 src/
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel   103964 May 19 08:47
the-big-qmail-picture-103-a4.ps
drwxr-xr-x   6 jfreeze  wheel      512 May  2 09:19 tmp/
-rw-r--r--   1 jfreeze  wheel      232 Apr 21 11:58 todo
drwxr-xr-x   4 jfreeze  wheel      512 Apr 25 06:49 web/      
----- end copy -----

Note, the wraps are due to pine.

Jim




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Jim Freeze wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 26 May 2000, Kent Stewart wrote:
> 
> > I just cut and pasted 50 lines just fine from two terminals in
> > KDE-1.1.2. I stretched out a terminal window to 50 lines and selected
> > the text. I started vi in a second terminal and went into the input
> > mode using the "i" command. Then, I pressed the middle button to do
> > the paste. It pasted and then I pressed <esc> to get out of the input
> > mode. I had a 50 line vi session at that point. Did you do something
> > different?
> 
> OK, this is what I have found.
> 
> If I do a
> 
> ls -a
> 
> in a narrow window to get ~50 lines, then I can paste into the terminal
> window.
> (to open a vi session, I just do vi without a file name).
> 
> Now, if I do
> ls -alF
> 
> in a narrow window (ie, each file is not on its own line), then I can
> paste
> just fine.
> 
> But, if I do
> ls -alF
> in a window that is wide enough to have each file on a separate line, (not
> sure if all this is necessary) and I copy from immediately following the
> ls commnad to the end (for me, thats 56 lines this time, but 35 is the
> minimum to get the same affect--my copy is listed below) then it freezes
> up.
> 
> ls -alF
> ---- begin copy -------
> total 5781
> drwxr-xr-x  15 jfreeze  wheel     1536 May 26 12:24 ./

I tried this in a directory with around 500 files. The window I
selected was 50 lines long. I started vi and went into the input mode
and pasted. The terminal locked up. In a 3rd terminal, I watched it
and it continued to consume cpu. After a minute of cpu or so, I did a
"kill -9 pid" and the terminal went away.

I tried Kedit and it pasted just fine. I guess vi has a problem but
Kedit doesn't. I thought I had vim on that system but I didn't.

Kent

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At 11:39 AM 5/26/2000 -0700, Rick Hamell wrote:

> > anyone know of a freeware/shareware telnet utility for M$ Windows, that
> > will do a decent job of emulating a vt100 terminal? Something that will
> > map the arroy keys correctly, (unlike M$ telnet.exe) ?
>
>
>         TerraTERM and it's plugin TSSH does great. It's Freeware and with
>TSSH you can of course do SSH connections too! I use it on all the Windows
>machines I'm forced to use. :)

NetTerm is great, but it does not do SSH as far as I know. 
http://www.netterm.com for an eval copy.




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Thanks to all of you who rapidly answered my question concerning the
"incorrect super block" error I was getting with my new disk. Sure
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Interestingly enough, in neither the handbook nor the tutorial mention
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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Kent Stewart wrote:
> 
> I tried this in a directory with around 500 files. The window I
> selected was 50 lines long. I started vi and went into the input mode
> and pasted. The terminal locked up. In a 3rd terminal, I watched it
> and it continued to consume cpu. After a minute of cpu or so, I did a
> "kill -9 pid" and the terminal went away.
> 
> I tried Kedit and it pasted just fine. I guess vi has a problem but
> Kedit doesn't. I thought I had vim on that system but I didn't.

I am opening the target window with the Icon at the bottom of the screen
in KDE (Terminal Emulation (kvt)).

I tried the following:

vi: failed
vim: failed
gvim: ok

I also tried to kill vi and vim after each failure, but the term was still
hung. I think it is kvt's problem.

Jim




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From: "Nikolaus Spence" <nikolaus.spence@corp.freerealtime.com>
To: "Mike Smith" <msmith@freebsd.org>
Subject: RE: wrong disk geometry reported 
Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 09:20:45 -0700

I'm running 4.0-RELEASE and have tried BIOS set up as auto-detect, large,
normal, and LBA.  None of them work.  I've been using FreeBSD for almost 5
years on almost a hundred different servers and have never had anything like
this.  I'm using the /dev/ad1, /dev/rad1 devices.  I have used both the
command line fdisk, fdisk -i, and sysinstall.  I have tried it at initial
installation.  I tried installing without configuring that drive so I could
do it manually and no such luck.  In my experience with FreeBSD it doesn't
matter what BIOS thinks.  The kernel manages to pull the correct info from
the disk at boot.  Here at freerealtime.com, our developers do most of their
work on Linux (ack!).  I haven't allowed one Linux machine into our
production systems and I'm trying to move our developers onto FreeBSD.  So
far so good.  With this one system I can boot the Linux kernel and Linux
will see the drive perfectly.  It makes me feel stupid when I just got done
explaining how much better FreeBSD is and how I've never had a problem with
compatability or reliability. I'm sure that if I purchased the hardware, it
would work.  But an IDE disk is an IDE disk.

Nikolaus

- -----Original Message-----
From: Mike Smith [mailto:msmith@freebsd.org]
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> I think I may have come across the first non-FreeBSD-compatible IDE disk
> drive.  The Maxtor 15GB 7200RPM udma/66 drive.
> p/n st0151500u

Nope.  It's compatible.

> I am installing it as a second drive and fdisk does not see (or want to
> beleive) the disk geometry.  The actual disk geometry is 29651/16/63 but

It's not; this is just one possible mapping between the drive's actual
capacity and the legacy c/h/s interface.

> fdisk sees it as a 2GB drive with 2019/16/63.  I set the disk geometry in
> fdisk and it still won't allow a partition bigger than 2GB.  The primary
> disk in the system is another Maxtor 15GB drive which works fine.  Not the
> same geometry but close.  It even comes up as 2019/16/63 in the dmesg. I
> know the disk isn't bad because DOS/NT/Win98/BIOS sees it's full capacity.
> When I just set the disk geometry, create no partitions, and save info, I
> can restart fdisk and get 14xxx/7/14 geometry. These numbers are just
> strange all together.  I figure that an IDE drive is an IDE drive and it's
> size may vary but they all work so far for me.

You need to be much, much more detailed in your report for anyone to be
able to help you here.  So far we have no idea which version of FreeBSD
you're running, nor which driver you're using, nor how the BIOS is set
up, etc. etc.

Note also that you might want to use sysinstall to set the drive up to
avoid further confusion.

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Hey,

Does anyone know if the STABLE/CURRENT install disks support PPPoE during
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Grandpa Walrus wrote:
> 
> I stumbled across a controller card that can support hot-swappable IDE
> drives (the card is from a company called Promise Technologies)
> 
> URL for what I saw is http://www.365usa.com/promisetech.asp
> 
> Have any of you ever used this product with FreeBSD successfully?  If not,
> do you know of a good vendor for IDE hot-swap RAID controller cards
> and drive mounts?
> 
> Any info, as always, would be greatly appreciated.
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We looked at using those same cards. BTW, the site is
http://www.promise.com/. The hot-swap does work, however the RAID
function(s) of the card are software based, and thus unsupported by
FreeBSD's drivers. You can utilize the controller(s) for hot-swap IDE,
but for the RAID portion of it you'll probably have to use a software
based solution, (ie Vinum).
	I'd reccomend looking at the 3ware, (http://www.3ware.com/), ATA Raid
cards if IDE RAID is something you're really interested in doing. Right
now I'm working on a server that requires redundant hot-swappable
storage as well, but I opted to go with a Mylex controller, and SCSI UW
disks instead of ATA. (I have an eight-port 3Ware ATA 66 RAID controller
I'm toying with right now, but it does not support hot-swapping drives.)

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Kenneth Ingham wrote:

> Duh.  I should have caught this one.
>
> Turn off plug and play OS in the CMOS and the ethernet cards both work.
>
> Kenneth
>

Do you have them both working in the same machine.  I cannot get two of
them to work in the same machine, only one is recognized although they
both work perfectly separately as dc0.

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Jim Freeze wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 26 May 2000, Kent Stewart wrote:
> >
> > I tried this in a directory with around 500 files. The window I
> > selected was 50 lines long. I started vi and went into the input mode
> > and pasted. The terminal locked up. In a 3rd terminal, I watched it
> > and it continued to consume cpu. After a minute of cpu or so, I did a
> > "kill -9 pid" and the terminal went away.
> >
> > I tried Kedit and it pasted just fine. I guess vi has a problem but
> > Kedit doesn't. I thought I had vim on that system but I didn't.
> 
> I am opening the target window with the Icon at the bottom of the screen
> in KDE (Terminal Emulation (kvt)).
> 
> I tried the following:
> 
> vi: failed
> vim: failed
> gvim: ok
> 
> I also tried to kill vi and vim after each failure, but the term was still
> hung. I think it is kvt's problem.

I do to. It may not be kvt but it does appear to be tightly related
:). I downloaded and built vim. The paste session also locked up on my
system. I don't know if locked up is a proper term because they
continue to chew up cpu time. A tight loop seemed to be obvious.
Murphy can misslead you there as to the proper terminology :).

I used the kvt Icon at the bottom to start my terminal session. I
guess you just have to remember which editor works. 

I don't have kde2 running right now.

BTW, you can kill the kvt session. You just have to know which one it
is :). I did a ps before I opened the 3rd kvt session and then after
so that I knew which one it was. I could follow it with a simple ps.

Kent

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Hello

Where can i found the lastest release of a pptp client
for ADSL connection with alcatel 1000 ANT

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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Kent Stewart wrote:

> > I tried the following:
> > 
> > vi: failed
> > vim: failed
> > gvim: ok
> > 
> I do to. It may not be kvt but it does appear to be tightly related
> :). I downloaded and built vim. The paste session also locked up on my
> system. I don't know if locked up is a proper term because they
> continue to chew up cpu time. A tight loop seemed to be obvious.
> Murphy can misslead you there as to the proper terminology :).
> 

Yes. I have been killing the kvt windows with kill -9.
That seems to work.
I should also mention that if I start an xterm from within a kvt window,
then it works. So I get


kvt-vi: failed
kvt-vim: failed
kvt-gvim: ok (gvim creates its own window, so maybe that's the key)
xterm-vi: ok
xterm-vim: ok
xterm-gvim: ok

I can't believe that no-one else has seen this. It is so mainstream!

Thanks for corroberating this with me.

Jim




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Nathan Vidican wrote:
> 
> anyone know of a freeware/shareware telnet utility for M$ Windows, that
> will do a decent job of emulating a vt100 terminal? Something that will
> map the arroy keys correctly, (unlike M$ telnet.exe) ?

http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/

	Putty is a very good product, supports a lot of xterm features, does
ssh (and now he has a command line scp client) and the author is a good
guy. 

Doug
PS, this question comes up A LOT... please check the mail archives next
time. ;)
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Jim Freeze wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 26 May 2000, Kent Stewart wrote:
> 
> > > I tried the following:
> > >
> > > vi: failed
> > > vim: failed
> > > gvim: ok
> > >
> > I do to. It may not be kvt but it does appear to be tightly related
> > :). I downloaded and built vim. The paste session also locked up on my
> > system. I don't know if locked up is a proper term because they
> > continue to chew up cpu time. A tight loop seemed to be obvious.
> > Murphy can misslead you there as to the proper terminology :).
> >
> 
> Yes. I have been killing the kvt windows with kill -9.
> That seems to work.

The fact that you don't end up with a vi recovery file in /tmp is
remarkable here :).

> I should also mention that if I start an xterm from within a kvt window,
> then it works. So I get
> 
> kvt-vi: failed
> kvt-vim: failed
> kvt-gvim: ok (gvim creates its own window, so maybe that's the key)
> xterm-vi: ok
> xterm-vim: ok
> xterm-gvim: ok
> 
> I can't believe that no-one else has seen this. It is so mainstream!

It only seemed to be the ls that caused the problem. I could copy test
from a file just fine. You may have some hidden control characters
because of kvt that are causing the problems. They are busy developing
kde2 and probably wouldn't spend the time to figure out what was
causing the problem. It would be interesting if kde2 has the same
problem because it is much more likely to get fixed there.

> 
> Thanks for corroberating this with me.

I joke that I am a lightening rod for bugs. If a product has 3 or
more, I'm sure I will see one of them.

BTW, why is the blank cc showing up on your message. It seems to cause
two copies to end up on -questions.


Kent
> 
> Jim

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> 
> > Ok, I just put together a new Athlon system, and am having a hell of a
> > time trying to get the hard disks to work right.
> > 
> > First, some system details:
> > 
> > Motherboard: FIC SD-11 board rev. 1.8, with the latest BIOS.
> > 	(AMD-751 north bridge, VIA 82C686 south bridge)
> > CPU: AMD Athlon 650MHz.
> > Memory: 128MB SDRAM DIMM
> > Hard Disk: Western Digital Caviar WD102AA 10.2 GB Ultra66
> > 	(single drive only, no slave devices or CD-ROM's etc.)
> ...
> > ad0: UDMA ICRC WRITE ERROR blk# 27984ata0-master: WARNING: WAIT_READY
> > active=ATA_ACTIVE_ATA
> >  falling back to PIO mode
> 
> I'm seeing exactly the same symptoms, but with a slightly faster CPU and 
> an IBM disk.  I'm not entirely sure what the real deal here is; it's 
> possible that there may be eg. some timing values that aren't being set 
> quite right for this board/chipset. 8(
> 

If this helps any, I see this here too:


FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #1: Fri May 26 14:37:18 CDT 2000
    toasty@catapult.video:/usr/src/sys/compile/CATAPULT
Timecounter "i8254"  frequency 1193182 Hz
CPU: Pentium II/Pentium II Xeon/Celeron (365.48-MHz 686-class CPU)
  Origin = "GenuineIntel"  Id = 0x665  Stepping = 5
  Features=0x183f9ff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR>
real memory  = 132907008 (129792K bytes)
avail memory = 125833216 (122884K bytes)
pnpbios: Bad PnP BIOS data checksum
Preloaded elf kernel "kernel" at 0xc034f000.
Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled
md0: Malloc disk
npx0: <math processor> on motherboard
npx0: INT 16 interface
pcib0: <Intel 82810E (i810E GMCH) Host To Hub bridge> on motherboard
pci0: <PCI bus> on pcib0
pci0: <Intel 82810E (i810E GMCH) SVGA controller> at 1.0 irq 11
pcib1: <Intel 82801AA (ICH) Hub to PCI bridge> at device 30.0 on pci0
pci1: <PCI bus> on pcib1
pci1: <unknown card> (vendor=0x1274, dev=0x1371) at 7.0 irq 11
ti0: <3Com 3c985-SX Gigabit Ethernet> mem 0xff8f8000-0xff8fbfff irq 11 at device 8.0 on pci1
ti0: Ethernet address: 00:60:08:f5:d0:b0
ti0: supplying EUI64: 00:60:08:ff:fe:f5:d0:b0
fxp0: <Intel EtherExpress Pro 10/100B Ethernet> port 0xdf00-0xdf3f mem 0xff700000-0xff7fffff,0xff8ff000-0xff8fffff irq 10 at device 9.0 on pci1
fxp0: Ethernet address 00:90:27:c2:09:87
isab0: <Intel 82801AA (ICH) PCI to LPC bridge> at device 31.0 on pci0
isa0: <ISA bus> on isab0
atapci0: <Intel ICH ATA66 controller> port 0xffa0-0xffaf at device 31.1 on pci0
ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
pci0: <Intel 82801AA (ICH) USB controller> at 31.2 irq 9
pci0: <unknown card> (vendor=0x8086, dev=0x2413) at 31.3 irq 10
fdc0: <NEC 72065B or clone> at port 0x3f0-0x3f5,0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2 on isa0
fdc0: FIFO enabled, 8 bytes threshold
fd0: <1440-KB 3.5" drive> on fdc0 drive 0
atkbdc0: <Keyboard controller (i8042)> at port 0x60,0x64 on isa0
atkbd0: <AT Keyboard> irq 1 on atkbdc0
psm0: failed to get data.
psm0: <PS/2 Mouse> irq 12 on atkbdc0
psm0: model IntelliMouse, device ID 3
vga0: <Generic ISA VGA> at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa0000-0xbffff on isa0
sc0: <System console> on isa0
sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x200>
sio0 at port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on isa0
sio0: type 16550A
sio1 at port 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3 on isa0
sio1: type 16550A
ppc0: <Parallel port> at port 0x378-0x37f irq 7 on isa0
ppc0: Generic chipset (EPP/NIBBLE) in COMPATIBLE mode
ppi0: <Parallel I/O> on ppbus0
lpt0: <Printer> on ppbus0
lpt0: Interrupt-driven port
plip0: <PLIP network interface> on ppbus0
ad0: 6149MB <QUANTUM FIREBALL CX6.4A> [13328/15/63] at ata0-master using UDMA33
acd0: CDROM <SONY CD-ROM CDU4821> at ata1-master using PIO4
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
vinum: loaded
ad0: UDMA ICRC WRITE ERROR blk# 2111 retrying
ad0: UDMA ICRC WRITE ERROR blk# 2111 retrying
ad0: WRITE command timeout - resetting
ata0: resetting devices .. done
ad0: UDMA ICRC WRITE ERROR blk# 2111ata0-master: WARNING: WAIT_READY active=ATA_ACTIVE_ATA
 falling back to PIO mode
fxp0: starting DAD for fe80:0002::0290:27ff:fec2:0987
fxp0: DAD complete for fe80:0002::0290:27ff:fec2:0987 - no duplicates found

The part about the bad pnp checksum kinda worries me too. :)

If there's anything someone would like me to try, I'm willing.

-- Kevin


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Hi.

I'm trying to install wine in my 4.0-STABLE box. There are some
problems.

Exit of installation follows:

>bash-2.03$ ./configure
>....
>Configure finished.  Do 'make depend && make' to compile Wine.
>
>bash-2.03$ make depend
>cd ./tools && make makedep
>make: don't know how to make makedep.o. Stop
>*** Error code 2
>
>Stop in /usr/home/mwp/win/wine-20000430.
>bash-2.03$

Configure is ok. But make is not ok. :)
I far as I remember, it worked in my 3.4-STABLE box, but I can't realize
what's wrong with this one.
The wine I'm trying is the latest version, not the one in the ports
collection. I've tryied the wine from ports and it went wrong too (same
errors).

Any help I shall thank.

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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
> I'm running 4.0-RELEASE and have tried BIOS set up as auto-detect, large,
> normal, and LBA.  None of them work.  I've been using FreeBSD for almost 5
> years on almost a hundred different servers and have never had anything like
> this.  I'm using the /dev/ad1, /dev/rad1 devices.  I have used both the
> command line fdisk, fdisk -i, and sysinstall.  I have tried it at initial
> installation.  I tried installing without configuring that drive so I could
> do it manually and no such luck.  In my experience with FreeBSD it doesn't
> matter what BIOS thinks.  The kernel manages to pull the correct info from
> the disk at boot.  Here at freerealtime.com, our developers do most of their
> work on Linux (ack!).  I haven't allowed one Linux machine into our
> production systems and I'm trying to move our developers onto FreeBSD.  So
> far so good.  With this one system I can boot the Linux kernel and Linux
> will see the drive perfectly.  It makes me feel stupid when I just got done
> explaining how much better FreeBSD is and how I've never had a problem with
> compatability or reliability. I'm sure that if I purchased the hardware, it
> would work.  But an IDE disk is an IDE disk.

   Although I havent installed that many machines, I like FreeBSD,
   and many of our servers run it.

   Trying to install 4.0-RELEASE I had similar problems to the one
   reported here.

   The installation floppies were not able to label the disk, and
   even while I partitioned it with the 3.4 floppies and went back
   to 4.0 installation, the disk was not accessible.

   The problem seems to be with the driver, ad. I would like to
   know how to make new installation floppies for 4.0, substitu-
   ting the old drive, wd, by this one (the solution needs to be
   implemented without resorce to 4.0).

   ANY HELP?

The messages I can read on the message console (SHIFT+ALT+F2),
are:

ad0:   cannot find label (no disk label)
ad0s1: cannot find label (no disk label)
ad0s2: slice extends beyond end of disk: truncating from
       16711680 to 25011856

My BIOS is: Award Modular Bios V4.50PG, 4.076804, 2A5L9F09
I have just an IDE disk, on a Pentium-S 75MHz with 32M and
an Atapi CD-ROM

   Thanks in advance for any help,
   Leonardo



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Greetings,
<p>Sometimes when I try to <b>cd </b>to a directory like <b>/usr/local/...</b>
I get an error message reading: Can't cd to ...
<br>I then try to <b>cd</b> one level down at a time.&nbsp; #<b>cd /usr</b>&nbsp;
then <b>pwd</b> to find out I actually made the trip.&nbsp; Then <b>cd
/local</b>&nbsp; Sorry, can't cd to /usr/local.&nbsp; Why when I'm logged
in as a su?
<p>More newbie questions coming.&nbsp; Thanks people
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I already had the kicq (icq client for KDE) in my ports directory of my
BSD drive.&nbsp; As per the handbook, I went (cd) to that directory and
ensured it did have a makefile listed.&nbsp; Then I typed <b>make install</b>
to install the port.&nbsp; It went to the web (I have a cable modem), downloaded
the required files, compiled them, installed the program, and registered
it.&nbsp; When I got my root prompt back, I went to the application starter
in KDE there it was, listed under Internet programs,&nbsp; I added it to
my program bar and clicked on it to run it.&nbsp; Nothing happened.
<p>What am I doing wrong???&nbsp; Thanks in advance,
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
[mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Mark A. Hummel
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 11:25 PM
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Greetings,
Sometimes when I try to cd to a directory like /usr/local/... I get an error
message reading: Can't cd to ...
I then try to cd one level down at a time.  #cd /usr  then pwd to find out I
actually made the trip.  Then cd /local  Sorry, can't cd to /usr/local.  Why
when I'm logged in as a su?

If you are entering a command like #cd /local you are specifying a directory
/local.  Chances are this directory does not exist.  If you are trying to
get to /usr/local one step at a time you can do:

#cd /usr
#cd local

If you start a cd command with a / you are specifying that the directory you
are looking for is off of root.

More newbie questions coming.  Thanks people
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Andy Dills wrote:

> I'm writing a perl script which calls "tcpdump -n -q arp", and monitors
> output. When it (the script) sees a line such as:
> 
> <timestamp> arp who-has <user gateway IP> (<MAC Addr>) tell <user.IP>
> 
> it will ifconfig <user gateway IP> as an alias to xl0. NAT, which will be
> run with -dynamic, will then begin address translation for the user.
> 
> I'll redirect any and all DNS requests to the local DNS server.
> 
> So, I belive I've at least accomplished the theory behind it. Can anybody
> point out a flaw?

	Given the constraints of your project I think I'd probably approach it
the same way (although don't take that as gospel). I do understand what
you mean by "technically unfeasable" not being an acceptable answer. :)
As an aside, if you are dealing with all in-office stuff, I would
suggest setting up the DHCP server anyway, and converting all NEW
installations to that. Then at some point in the future the number of
legacy installs will be small enough that you can simply go around and
fix them. 

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I'm having troubles mounting the 4.0-release iso. Due
to the way that my hard drive was set up when I
originally set up the computer I have a large ext2fs
file system on the end of my 17gig maxtor harddrive
that was set up to handle data when I used to run
linux.  Now that is the only place that I have enough
room to put complete iso images onto. 

When I try to mount it with the command:
vnconfig vn0c
/mnt/linux.ro/usr/media/freebsd/4.0-install.iso
I get the error message :
vnconfig: open: No such file or directory

And when I try this command
vnconfig /dev/vn0c
/mnt/linux.ro/usr/media/freebsd/4.0-install.iso

I get this error
vnconfig: open: Device not configured

Im running 3.4 release with the kernel recompile for
ext2fs filesystem support and the line:
pseudo-device vn 4 #Vnode driver (turns a file into a
device)

Is there a limitation to the vn device that it can
only mount from a ufs filesystem or am I just doing
something wrong when I try to mount the image?

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How to get the best results from FreeBSD questions.
===================================================

Last update 3 September 1999

This is a regular posting to the FreeBSD questions mailing list.  If
you got it in answer to a message you sent, it means that the sender
thinks that at least one of the following things was wrong with your
message:

- You left out a subject line, or the subject line was not appropriate.
- You formatted it in such a way that it was difficult to read.
- You asked more than one unrelated question in one message.
- You sent out a message with an incorrect date, time or time zone.
- You sent out the same message more than once.
- You sent an 'unsubscribe' message to FreeBSD-questions.

If you have done any of these things, there is a good chance that you
will get more than one copy of this message from different people.
Read on, and your next message will be more successful.

This document is also available on the web at
http://www.lemis.com/questions.html.

=====================================================================

Contents:

I:    Introduction
II:   How to unsubscribe from FreeBSD-questions
III:  Should I ask -questions or -hackers?
IV:   How to submit a question to FreeBSD-questions
V:    How to answer a question to FreeBSD-questions

I: Introduction
===============

This is a regular posting aimed to help both those seeking advice from
FreeBSD-questions (the "newcomers"), and also those who answer the
questions (the "hackers").

       Note that the term "hacker" has nothing to do with breaking
       into other people's computers.  The correct term for the latter
       activity is "cracker", but the popular press hasn't found out
       yet.  The FreeBSD hackers disapprove strongly of cracking
       security, and have nothing to do with it.

In the past, there has been some friction which stems from the
different viewpoints of the two groups.  The newcomers accused the
hackers of being arrogant, stuck-up, and unhelpful, while the hackers
accused the newcomers of being stupid, unable to read plain English,
and expecting everything to be handed to them on a silver platter.  Of
course, there's an element of truth in both these claims, but for the
most part these viewpoints come from a sense of frustration.

In this document, I'd like to do something to relieve this frustration
and help everybody get better results from FreeBSD-questions.  In the
following section, I recommend how to submit a question; after that,
we'll look at how to answer one.

II:  How to unsubscribe from FreeBSD-questions
==============================================

When you subscribed to FreeBSD-questions, you got a welcome message
from Majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG.  In this message, amongst other things, it
told you how to unsubscribe.  Here's a typical message:

  Welcome to the freebsd-questions mailing list!

  If you ever want to remove yourself from this mailing list,
  you can send mail to "Majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG" with the following command
  in the body of your email message:

      unsubscribe freebsd-questions Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.de>

  Here's the general information for the list you've
  subscribed to, in case you don't already have it:

  FREEBSD-QUESTIONS               User questions
  This is the mailing list for questions about FreeBSD.  You should not
  send "how to" questions to the technical lists unless you consider the
  question to be pretty technical.

Normally, unsubscribing is even simpler than the message suggests: you
don't need to specify your mail ID unless it is different from the one
which you specified when you subscribed.

If Majordomo replies and tells you (incorrectly) that you're not on
the list, this may mean one of two things:

  1.  You have changed your mail ID since you subscribed.  That's where
      keeping the original message from majordomo comes in handy.  For
      example, the sample message above shows my mail ID as
      grog@lemis.de.  Since then, I have changed it to
      grog@lemis.com.  If I were to try to remove grog@lemis.com from
      the list, it would fail: I would have to specify the name with
      which I joined.

  2.  You're subscribed to a mailing list which is subscribed to
      FreeBSD-questions.  If that's the case, you'll have to figure out
      which one it is and get your name taken off that one.  If you're
      not sure which one it might be, check the headers of the
      messages you receive from freebsd-questions: maybe there's a
      clue there.

If you've done all this, and you still can't figure out what's going
on, send a message to Postmaster@FreeBSD.org, and he will sort things
out for you.  Don't send a message to FreeBSD-questions: they can't
help you.

III: Should I ask -questions, -newbies or -hackers?
===================================================

Two mailing lists handle general questions about FreeBSD,
FreeBSD-questions and FreeBSD-hackers.  In addition, the
FreeBSD-newbies list caters specifically for people who are new to
FreeBSD and may be having trouble getting used to the environment.  In
some cases, it's not really clear which group you should ask.  The
following criteria should help for 99% of all questions, however:

     If the question is of a general nature, first check whether this
     isn't a Frequently Asked Question (FAQ).  There's a list of these
     questions at http://www.freebsd.org/FAQ/FAQ.html, and also on
     your own system (once you've installed it) at
     /usr/share/doc/FAQ/FAQ.html.  Check there, and if you don't find
     an answer, ask FreeBSD-questions.  Examples might be questions
     about installing FreeBSD or the use of a particular UNIX utility.

     If you think the question relates to a bug, but you're not sure,
     or you don't know how to look for it, send the message to
     FreeBSD-questions.

     If the question relates to a bug, and you're almost sure that
     it's a bug (for example, you can pinpoint the place in the code
     where it happens, and you maybe have a fix), then send the
     message to FreeBSD-hackers.  You should also enter a problem
     report with the send-pr utility.

     If the question relates to enhancements to FreeBSD, and you can
     make suggestions about how to implement them, then send the
     message to FreeBSD-hackers.

     If the question is of particularly technical nature, such as
     implementation details or suggestions for improvements, then send
     the message to FreeBSD-hackers.

     If you're new to FreeBSD, and the message is about your own
     relationship to FreeBSD, send the message to FreeBSD-newbies.

There are also a number of other specialized mailing lists, for
example FreeBSD-isp, which caters to the interests of ISPs (Internet
Service Providers) who run FreeBSD.  If you happen to be an ISP, this
doesn't mean you should automatically send your questions to
FreeBSD-isp.  The criteria above still apply, and it's in your
interest to stick to them, since you're more likely to get good
results that way.

IV:  How to submit a question
=============================

When submitting a question to FreeBSD-questions, consider the
following points:

  1.  Remember that nobody gets paid for answering a FreeBSD question.
      They do it of their own free will.  You can influence this free
      will positively by submitting a well-formulated question
      supplying as much relevant information as possible.  You can
      influence this free will negatively by submitting an incomplete,
      illegible, or rude question.  It's perfectly possible to send a
      message to FreeBSD-questions and not get an answer even if you
      follow these rules.  It's much more possible to not get an
      answer if you don't.  In the rest of this document, we'll look
      at how to get the most out of your question to
      FreeBSD-questions.

  2.  Not everybody who answers FreeBSD questions reads every message:
      they look at the subject line and decide whether it interests
      them.  Clearly, it's in your interest to specify a subject.
      ``FreeBSD problem'' or ``Help'' aren't enough.  If you provide
      no subject at all, many people won't bother reading it.  If your
      subject isn't specific enough, the people who can answer it may
      not read it.

  3.  Format your message so that it is legible, and PLEASE DON'T
      SHOUT!!!!!.  We appreciate that a lot of people don't speak
      English as their first language, and we try to make allowances
      for that, but it's really painful to try to read a message
      written full of typos or without any line breaks.  A lot of
      badly formatted messages come from bad mailers or badly
      configured mailers.  The following mailers are known to send out
      badly formatted messages without you finding out about them:

      Eudora
      exmh
      Microsoft Exchange
      Microsoft Internet Mail
      Microsoft Outlook
      Netscape

      As you can see, the mailers in the Microsoft world are frequent
      offenders.  If at all possible, use a UNIX mailer.  If you must
      use a mailer under Microsoft environments, make sure it is set
      up correctly.  Try not to use MIME: a lot of people use mailers
      which don't get on very well with MIME.

      For further information on this subject, check out
      http://www.lemis.com/email.html.

  4.  Make sure your time and time zone are set correctly.  This may
      seem a little silly, since your message still gets there, but
      many of the people you are trying to reach get several hundred
      messages a day.  They frequently sort the incoming messages by
      subject and by date, and if your message doesn't come before the
      first answer, they may assume they missed it and not bother to
      look.

  5.  Don't include unrelated questions in the same message.  Firstly,
      a long message tends to scare people off, and secondly, it's
      more difficult to get all the people who can answer all the
      questions to read the message.

  6.  Specify as much information as possible.  This is a difficult
      area, and we need to expand on what information you need to
      submit, but here's a start:

         If you get error messages, don't say ``I get error
         messages'', say (for example) ``I get the error message 'No
         route to host'''.

         If your system panics, don't say ``My system panicked'', say
         (for example) ``my system panicked with the message 'free
         vnode isn't'''.

         If you have difficulty installing FreeBSD, please tell us
         what hardware you have.  In particular, it's important to
         know the IRQs and I/O addresses of the boards installed in
         your machine.

         If you have difficulty getting PPP to run, describe the
         configuration.  Which version of PPP do you use? What kind of
         authentication do you have? Do you have a static or dynamic
         IP address? What kind of messages do you get in the log file?

  7.  If you don't get an answer immediately, or if you don't even see
      your own message appear on the list immediately, don't resend
      the message.  Wait at least 24 hours.  The FreeBSD mailer
      offloads messages to a number of subordinate mailers around the
      world, and sometimes it can take several hours for the mail to
      get through.  And once it gets through, the one person who might
      know the answer will probably just have gone to bed in his part
      of the world.

  8.  If you do all this, and you still don't get an answer, there
      could be other reasons.  For example, the problem is so
      complicated that nobody knows the answer, or the person who does
      know the answer was offline.  If you don't get an answer after,
      say, a week, it might help to re-send the message.  If you don't
      get an answer to your second message, though, you're probably
      not going to get one from this forum.  Resending the same
      message again and again will only make you unpopular.

To summarize, let's assume you know the answer to the following
question (yes, it's the same one in each case :-).  You choose which of
these two questions you would be more prepared to answer:


Message 1:
Subject: (none)

I just can't get hits damn silly FereBSD system to workd, and Im really good at this tsuff, but I have never seen anythign sho difficult to install, it jst wont work whatever I try so why don't y9ou guys tell me what I doing wrong.

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Message 2:
Subject: Problems installing FreeBSD

I've just got the FreeBSD 2.1.5 CD-ROM from Walnut Creek, and I'm
having a lot of difficulty installing it.  I have a 66 MHz 486 with 16
MB of memory and an Adaptec 1540A SCSI board, a 1.2GB Quantum Fireball
disk and a Toshiba 3501XA CD-ROM drive.  The installation works just
fine, but when I try to reboot the system, I get the message "Missing
Operating System".

----------------------------------------------------------------------

V: How to follow up to a question
=================================

Often you will want to send in additional information to a question
you have already sent.  The best way to do this is to reply to your
original message.  This has three advantages:

1.  You include the original message text, so people will know what
    you're talking about.  Don't forget to trim unnecessary text out,
    though.

2.  The text in the subject line stays the same (you did remember to
    put one in, didn't you?).  Many mailers will sort messages by
    subject.  This helps group messages together.

3.  The message reference numbers in the header will refer to the
    previous message.  Some mailers, such as mutt, can thread messages,
    showing the exact relationships between the messages.

VI: How to answer a question
============================

Before you answer a question to FreeBSD-questions, consider:

1.  A lot of the points on submitting questions also apply to
    answering questions.  Read them.

2.  Has somebody already answered the question?  The easiest way to
    check this is to sort your incoming mail by subject: then
    (hopefully) you'll see the question followed by any answers, all
    together.

    If somebody has already answered it, it doesn't automatically mean
    that you shouldn't send another answer.  But it makes sense to
    read all the other answers first.

3.  Do you have something to contribute beyond what has already been
    said?  In general, "Yeah, me too" answers don't help much,
    although there are exceptions, like when somebody is describing a
    problem he's having, and he doesn't know whether it's his fault or
    whether there's something wrong with the hardware or software.  If
    you do send a "me too" answer, you should also include any further
    relevant information.

4.  Are you sure you understand the question? Very frequently, the
    person who asks the question is confused or doesn't express
    himself very well.  Even with the best understanding of the system,
    it's easy to send a reply which doesn't answer the question.  This
    doesn't help: you'll leave the person who submitted the question
    more frustrated or confused than ever.  If nobody else answers, and
    you're not too sure either, you can always ask for more
    information.

5.  Are you sure your answer is correct?  If not, wait a day or so.
    If nobody else comes up with a better answer, you can still reply
    and say, for example, "I don't know if this is correct, but since
    nobody else has replied, why don't you try replacing your ATAPI
    CD-ROM with a frog?".

6.  Unless there's a good reason to do otherwise, reply to the sender
    and to FreeBSD-questions.  Many people on the FreeBSD-questions
    are "lurkers": they learn by reading messages sent and replied to
    by others.  If you take a message which is of general interest off
    the list, you're depriving these people of their information.  Be
    careful with group replies; lots of people send messages with
    hundreds of CCs.  If this is the case, be sure to trim the Cc:
    lines appropriately.

7.  Include relevant text from the original message. Trim it to the
    minimum, but don't overdo it. It should still be possible for
    somebody who didn't read the original message to understand what
    you're talking about.

8.  Use some technique to identify which text came from the original
    message, and which text you add. I personally find that prepending
    ``> '' to the original message works best. Leaving white space
    after the ``> '' and leave empty lines between your text and the
    original text both make the result more readable.

9.  Put your response in the correct place (after the text to which it
    replies). It's very difficult to read a thread of responses where
    each reply comes before the text to which it replies.

10.  Most mailers change the subject line on a reply by prepending a
     text such as ``Re: ''. If your mailer doesn't do it
     automatically, you should do it manually.

11.  If the submitter didn't abide by format conventions (lines too
     long, inappropriate subject line), please fix it.  In the case of
     an incorrect subject line (such as ``HELP!!??''), change the
     subject line to (say) ``Re: Difficulties with sync PPP (was:
     HELP!!??)''. That way other people trying to follow the thread
     will have less difficulty following it.

     In such cases, it's appropriate to say what you did and why you
     did it, but try not to be rude.  If you find you can't answer
     without being rude, don't answer.

     If you just want to reply to a message because of its bad format,
     just reply to the submitter, not to the list.  You can just send
     him this message in reply, if you like.


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          Errata and addenda for the Complete FreeBSD, third edition




                         Last revision: 2 August 1999

The trouble with books is that you can't update them the way you can a web page
or any other online documentation.   The  result  is  that  most  leading  edge
computer  books are out of date almost before they are printed.  Unfortunately,
``The Complete FreeBSD'', published by Walnut  Creek,  is  no  exception.   In-
evitably, a number of bugs and changes have surfaced.

The  following  is  a list of modifications which go beyond simple typos.  They
relate to the third edition, formatted  on  17  May  1999.   You'll  find  this
information  on  page  iv  (the  page  before  the  beginning  of  the Table of
Contents).  See the end of this document for instructions on how  to  find  the
errata for an older version.

You can get the current document in four forms:

o A     PostScript     version,     suitable     for     printing    out,    at
  ftp://ftp.lemis.com/pub/cfbsd/errata-3.ps. See page 302 of the third  edition
  to  find  out  how  to print out PostScript.  If at all possible, please take
  this document: it's closest to the original text.

  Be careful selecting this file with a web browser: it is often impossible  to
  reload the document, and you may see a previously cached version.

o An enhanced ASCII version at ftp://ftp.lemis.com/pub/cfbsd/errata-3.txt. When
  viewed with more or less,  this  version  will  show  some  highlighting  and
  underlining.  It's not suitable for direct viewing.

o An  ASCII-only  version at ftp://ftp.lemis.com/pub/cfbsd/errata-3.ascii. This
  version is posted every week to the  FreeBSD-questions  mailing  list.   Only
  take  this version if you have real problems with PostScript: I can't be sure
  that the lack of different fonts won't confuse the meaning.

o A web version at http://www.lemis.com/errata-3.html.

All these modifications have been applied to the ongoing  source  text  of  the
book, so if you buy a later edition, they will be in it as well.  If you find a

                                                                         Page 1






The Complete FreeBSD


bug or a suspected bug in the book, please contact me at <grog@FreeBSD.org.>

Page ii
_______

The instructions on page ii (opposite the title  page)  tell  you  to  look  at
ftp://ftp.lemis.com/pub/cfbsd/errata-2  for  the  errata  list.   That's wrong.
Look at this list.

Pages 190 and 191
_________________

The description is not very clear about which text appears  when  booting  from
floppy  for  initial  install,  and  which  appears when booting normally.  The
procedure is very similar, but there are some differences.  Add  the  following
text after the heading Boot messages:

You'll  boot  your system in at least two different ways: initially you'll boot
from floppy or CD-ROM in order to install the system.  Later, after the  system
is  installed,  you'll boot from hard disk.  The procedure is almost identical,
so we'll look at both versions in the following examples.

Replace the text from the middle of page 191 with:

If you're booting from 1.44 MB floppies, you will then see:

Please insert MFS root floppy and press enter:

When you insert the MFS root floppy and press  Enter,  you  see  more  twirling
batons, then the UserConfig screen appears.

UserConfig: Modifying the boot configuration
____________________________________________

After  the  kernel has been loaded, the following screen will appear if you are
installing the system, or if you have requested it with the -c  option  to  the
boot loader:

Page 206
________

The  bottom  two lines on this page should be in bold constant font, indicating
that this is input for your /etc/rc.config file


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                     Errata and addenda for the Complete FreeBSD, third edition


nfs_client_enable="YES"       # This host is an NFS client (or NO).
nfs_server_enable="YES"       # This host is an NFS server (or NO).


Page 265
________

The example on the second half of the page refers to the old SCSI driver.   The
scsi  program  is  no  longer  available  in  FreeBSD  3.x.   Instead,  use the
camcontrol program.  Replace the text with:.

Modern disks make provisions for recovering from such errors by  allocating  an
alternate sector for the data.  IDE drives do this automatically, but with SCSI
drives you have the option of enabling or disabling reallocation.   Usually  it
is  turned on when you buy them, but occasionally it is not.  When installing a
new disk, you should check that the parameters  ARRE  (Auto  Read  Reallocation
Enable)  and AWRE (Auto Write Reallocation Enable) are turned on.  For example,
to check and set the values for disk da1, you would enter:

# camcontrol modepage da1 -m 1 -e -P 3
# scsi -f /dev/rda1c -m 1 -e -P 3

This command will start up your favourite editor (either the one  specified  in
the EDITOR environment variable, or vi by default) with the following data:

AWRE (Auto Write Reallocation Enbld):  0
ARRE (Auto Read Reallocation Enbld):  1
TB (Transfer Block):  0
RC (Read Continuous):  0
EER (Enable Early Recovery):  0
PER (Post Error):  0
DTE (Disable Transfer on Error):  0
DCR (Disable Correction):  0
Read Retry Count:  16
Correction Span:  41
Head Offset Count:  0
Data Strobe Offset Count:  0
Write Retry Count:  16
Recovery Time Limit:  0

The  values  for  AWRE  and  ARRE should both be 1.  If they aren't, as in this
case, where AWRE is 0, change the data with the editor, save it, and exit.  The
camcontrol  program will write the data back to the disk and enable the option.


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Page 331
________

The description of the config refers to the SCSI drive sd0.  This  is  the  old
name; in FreeBSD version 3, SCSI drives are called da, so this reference should
be da0.

Thanks  to  Francisco  Reyes  <francisco@natserv.com>  for  pointing  out  this
problem.

Page 362
________

Replace the text at the top of the page with:

Next, change to the build directory and build the kernel:

# cd ../../compile/FREEBIE
# make depend
# make

   The  make  depend  is needed even if the directory has just been created:
   apart from creating dependency information, it also  creates  some  files
   needed for the build.
Thanks to Mark Ovens <marcov@globalnet.co.uk> for drawing this to my attention,
and   to   Francisco   Reyes   <francisco@natserv.com>   and   Bill    Fumerola
<billf@jade.chc-chimes.com>  for pointing out that it still wasn't fixed in the
third edition.

Page 409
________

The information on setting the default routers specified the wrong end  of  the
PPP  links  in  some  places.  It should always be the ``far'' end of the link.
Replace the second example on page 409, and the text following  it,  with  this
text:

defaultrouter="139.130.136.129"    # Set to default gateway (or NO).
static_routes=""              # Set to static route list (or leave empty).
gateway_enable="YES"               # Set to YES if this host will be a gateway.

This  is the normal way to set the default route on a point-to-point interface.
In fact, for PPP you don't  need  to  specify  the  default  address:  the  PPP
packages will set it for you when the link comes up.  This makes it possible to

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set default routes when you're forced to use dynamic IP  addresses,  where  you
don't know the address at this point.  We'll see how PPP does this on page 446.

In the first example on page 410, the sixth example on page 412 and the  second
example on page 413, replace the defaultrouter definition with:


defaultrouter="139.130.237.65"          # Set to default gateway (or NO).


Thanks to Andreas Longwitz <longwitz@Incore.de> for pointing out this error.

Getting errata for older editions of the book
_____________________________________________

There have been a total of five different versions of ``The Complete FreeBSD''.
The most accurate way to distinguish them is by the format date,  which  you'll
find  at  the  bottom of page iv (the page before the beginning of the Table of
Contents) in all versions of the book.

1. The first was titled ``Installing and running FreeBSD'', and  was  formatted
  on 24 February 1996.  No errata list exists for this book.

2. For  the first edition (19 July 1996), get ftp://ftp.lemis.com/pub/cfbsd/er-
  rata-1.   This   same   file   is   also   available   via   the   web   link
  http://www.lemis.com/errata-1. I am no longer updating this errata list.

3. The  list  for  the  second  edition (16 December 1997) is available in four
  forms:

  o A    PostScript    version,    suitable    for     printing     out,     at
    ftp://ftp.lemis.com/pub/cfbsd/errata-2.ps.  See  page  222  of  the  second
    edition to find out how to print  out  PostScript.   If  at  all  possible,
    please take this document: it's closest to the original text.

    Be  careful  selecting this file with a web browser: it is often impossible
    to reload the document, and you may see a previously cached version.

  o An enhanced ASCII  version  at  ftp://ftp.lemis.com/pub/cfbsd/errata-2.txt.
    When viewed with more or less, this version will show some highlighting and
    underlining.  It's not suitable for direct viewing.

  o An ASCII-only version at ftp://ftp.lemis.com/pub/cfbsd/errata-2.ascii. This
    version  is  posted every week to the FreeBSD-questions mailing list.  Only

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    take this version if you have real problems with  PostScript:  I  can't  be
    sure that the lack of different fonts won't confuse the meaning.

  o A web version at http://www.lemis.com/errata-2.html.

4. The  revised  second edition was formatted on 11 February 1999.  As the name
  suggests, it's not a complete new edition: in fact, only three  chapters  are
  different:

  o The chapter ``Setting up X11'' has been brought up to date.

  o Appendix  D (``Contents of the Ports Collection'') has been replaced by two
    appendixes, ``Errata and Addenda'' (the errata list up to date at the time)
    and  ``FreeBSD  3.0'',  which describes the differences between FreeBSD 2.x
    and FreeBSD 3.x.

  There is no separate errata list for this book.  Refer to the second  edition
  errata list.

5. The  current,  third edition, formatted on 17 May 1999.  This is the correct
  list for this edition.
























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          Errata and addenda for the Complete FreeBSD, second edition




                          Last revision: 21 June 1999

The trouble with books is that you can't update them the way you can a web page
or any other online documentation.   The  result  is  that  most  leading  edge
computer  books are out of date almost before they are printed.  Unfortunately,
``The Complete FreeBSD'', published by Walnut  Creek,  is  no  exception.   In-
evitably, a number of bugs and changes have surfaced.

The  following  is  a list of modifications which go beyond simple typos.  They
relate to the second edition, formatted on 16 December 1997.  If you have  this
book,  please  check this list.  If you have the first edition of 19 July 1996,
please check ftp://ftp.lemis.com/pub/cfbsd/errata-1. This  same  file  is  also
available via the web link http://www.lemis.com/.

This list is available in four forms:

o A     PostScript     version,     suitable     for     printing    out,    at
  ftp://ftp.lemis.com/pub/cfbsd/errata-2.ps. See page 222 of the book  to  find
  out  how  to  print  out  PostScript.   If  at all possible, please take this
  document: it's closest to the original text.

  Be careful selecting this file with a web browser: it is often impossible  to
  reload the document, and you may see a previously cached version.

o An enhanced ASCII version at ftp://ftp.lemis.com/pub/cfbsd/errata-2.txt. When
  viewed with more or less,  this  version  will  show  some  highlighting  and
  underlining.  It's not suitable for direct viewing.

o An  ASCII-only  version at ftp://ftp.lemis.com/pub/cfbsd/errata-2.ascii. This
  version is posted every week to the  FreeBSD-questions  mailing  list.   Only
  take  this version if you have real problems with PostScript: I can't be sure
  that the lack of different fonts won't confuse the meaning.

o A web version at http://www.lemis.com/errata-2.html.

All these modifications have been applied to the ongoing  source  text  of  the
book, so if you buy a later edition, they will be in it as well.  If you find a

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bug or a suspected bug in the book, please contact me at <grog@FreeBSD.org.>

General changes
_______________


o In a number of places, I suggest the use of the  following  command  to  find
  process information:

  $ ps aux | grep foo

  Unfortunately,  ps  is sensitive to the column width of the terminal emulator
  upon which it is working.  This command usually works fine  on  a  relatively
  wide  xterm,  but if you're running on an 80-column terminal, it may truncate
  exactly the information you're looking for, so you end  up  with  no  output.
  You can fix that with the w option:

  $ ps waux | grep foo

  Thanks to Sue Blake <sue@welearn.com.au> for this information


Location of the sample files
____________________________

On  the  2.2.5 CD-ROM only, the location of the sample files does not match the
specifications in the book (/book on the first CD-ROM).  The 2.2.5 CD-ROM  came
out before the book, and it contains the files on the third (repository) CD-ROM
as a single gzipped tar file  /xperimnt/cfbsd/cfbsd.tar.gz.   It  contains  the
following files:

drwxr-xr-x jkh/jkh           0 Oct 17 13:01 1997 cfbsd/
drwxr-xr-x jkh/jkh           0 Oct 17 13:01 1997 cfbsd/mutt/
-rw-r--r-- jkh/jkh         352 Oct 15 15:21 1997 cfbsd/mutt/.mail_aliases
-rw-r--r-- jkh/jkh        9394 Oct 15 15:22 1997 cfbsd/mutt/.muttrc
drwxr-xr-x jkh/jkh           0 Oct 17 14:02 1997 cfbsd/scripts/
-rw-r--r-- jkh/jkh       18281 Oct 16 16:52 1997 cfbsd/scripts/.fvwm2rc
-rwxr-xr-x jkh/jkh        1392 Oct 17 12:54 1997 cfbsd/scripts/install-desktop
-rw-r--r-- jkh/jkh         296 Oct 17 12:35 1997 cfbsd/scripts/.xinitrc
-rwxr-xr-x jkh/jkh         622 Oct 17 13:51 1997 cfbsd/scripts/install-rcfiles
-rw-r--r-- jkh/jkh        1133 Oct 17 13:00 1997 cfbsd/scripts/Uutry
-rw-r--r-- jkh/jkh        1028 Oct 17 14:02 1997 cfbsd/scripts/README
drwxr-xr-x jkh/jkh           0 Oct 18 19:32 1997 cfbsd/docs/
-rw-r--r-- jkh/jkh      199111 Oct 16 14:29 1997 cfbsd/docs/packages.txt

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-rw-r--r-- jkh/jkh      189333 Oct 16 14:28 1997 cfbsd/docs/packages-by-category.txt
-rw-r--r-- jkh/jkh      188108 Oct 16 14:29 1997 cfbsd/docs/packages.ps
-rw-r--r-- jkh/jkh      226439 Oct 16 14:27 1997 cfbsd/docs/packages-by-category.ps
-rw-r--r-- jkh/jkh         788 Oct 16 15:01 1997 cfbsd/README
-rw-r--r-- jkh/jkh         248 Oct 17 11:52 1997 cfbsd/errata

To  extract  one  of these files, say cfbsd/docs/packages.txt, and assuming you
have the CD-ROM mounted as /cdrom, enter:

# cd /usr/share/doc
# tar xvzf /cdrom/xperimnt/cfbsd/cfbsd.tar.gz cfbsd/docs/packages.txt

See page 209 for more information on using tar.

These files are an early version of what is described in the book.  I'll put up
some updated versions on ftp://ftp.lemis.com/ in the near future.

Thanks  to Frank McCormick <gfm@readybox.com> for drawing this to my attention.

Chapter 8: Setting up X11
_________________________

For FreeBSD 2.2.7, this chapter has changed sufficiently to make it impractical
to   distribute   errata.    You  can  download  the  PostScript  version  from
ftp://www.lemis.com/pub/cfbsd/xsetup.ps,   or   the    ASCII    version    from
ftp://www.lemis.com/pub/cfbsd/xsetup.txt.  No HTML version is available.

Page xxxiv
__________

Before the discussion of the shell prompts in the middle of the page, add:

In this book, I recommend the use of the Bourne shell or one of its descendents
(sh, bash, pdksh, ksh or zsh).  With the exception of sh, they are all  in  the
Ports Collection.  I personally use the bash shell.

This  is a personal preference, and a recommendation, but it's not the standard
shell.  The standard BSD shell is the  C  shell  (csh),  which  has  a  fuller-
featured  descendent  tcsh.   In particular, the standard installation sets the
root user up with a csh.  See page 152 (in this errata) for details of  how  to
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Page 11: Reading the handbook
_____________________________

The  CD-ROM  now includes Netscape.  Replace the last paragraph on the page and
the example on the following page with:

If you're running X, you can use a browser like netscape to read the  handbook.
If you don't have X running yet, use lynx.  Both of these programs are included
on the CD-ROM.  To install them, enter:

# pkg_add /cdrom/packages/All/netscape-communicator-4.5.tgz
or
# pkg_add /cdrom/packages/All/lynx-2.8.1.1.tgz

The numbers after the name (4.5 and 2.8.1.1) may change  after  this  book  has
been  printed.   Use  ls  to  list the names if you can't find these particular
versions.

Note that lynx is not a complete substitute for netscape:  since  it  is  text-
only,  it  is  not  capable  of  displaying  the  large  majority  of web pages
correctly.  It will suffice for reading most of the handbook, however.

Thanks to Stuart Henderson <stuart@internationalschool.co.uk> and <gkaplan@cas-
tle.net> for drawing this to my attention.

Page 12: Printing the handbook
______________________________

The instructions for formatting the handbook are obsolete.  Replace the section
starting Alternatively, you can print out the handbook with the following text:

Alternatively,  you  can  print  out  the  handbook.   You  need  to  have  the
documentation sources (/usr/doc) installed on your system.  You can  find  them
on the second CD-ROM in the directory of the same name.  To install them, first
mount your CD-ROM (see page 175).  Then enter:

$ cd /cdrom/usr/doc/handbook
$ mkdir -p /usr/doc/handbook            you may need to be root for this operation
$ cp -pr * /usr/doc/handbook

You have a choice of formats for the output:

o ascii will give you plain 7-bit ASCII  output,  suitable  for  reading  on  a
  character-mode terminal.

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o html will give you HTML output, suitable for browsing with a web browser.

o latex  will  give  you LATEX format, suitable for further processing with TEX
  and LATEX.

o ps will give you PostScript output, probably the best choice for printing.

o roff will give you output in troff source.  You can process this output  with
  nroff  or  troff,  but  it's  currently not very polished.  LATEX output is a
  better choice if you want to process it further.

Once you have decided your format,  use  make  to  create  the  document.   For
example, if you decide on PostScript format, you would enter:

$ make FORMATS=ps

This  creates  a  file  handbook.ps  which  you  can then print to a PostScript
printer or with the aid of ghostscript (see page 222).

Thanks to Bob Beer <r-beer@onu.edu> for drawing this to my attention.

Page 45:  Preparing floppies for installation
_____________________________________________

Replace the paragraph below the list of file names (in the middle of the  page)
with:

The  floppy  set should contain the file bin.inf and the ones whose names start
with bin. followed by two letters.  These other  files  are  all  240640  bytes
long,  except  for the final one which is usually shorter.  Use the MS-DOS COPY
program to copy as many files as will fit onto each disk (5 or 6) until  you've
got  all  the  distributions  you  want  packed  up in this fashion.  Copy each
distribution into subdirectory corresponding to  the  base  name--for  example,
copy the bin distribution to the files A:\BIN\BIN.INF, A:\BIN\BIN.AA and so on.

Page 80 and 81
______________

In a couple of examples, the FreeBSD partition is shown as type 164.  It should
be  165.   Thanks  to an unknown contributer for this correction (sorry, I lost
your name).




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Page 88: setting up for dumping
_______________________________

The example mentions a variable savecore in /etc/rc.conf.  This variable is  no
longer used--it's enough to set the variable dumpdev.

Page 92
_______

At the end of the section How to install a package add the text:

Alternatively,  you  can  install  packages  from  the  /stand/sysinstall Final
Configuration Menu.  We saw this menu on page in figure 4-14 on page 71.   When
you  start  sysinstall from the command line, you get to this menu by selecting
Index, and then selecting Configure.


Page 93
_______

Before the heading Install ports from the first CD-ROM add:


Install ports when installing the system
________________________________________

The file ports/ports.tgz on the first CD-ROM is a tar  archive  containing  all
the  ports.   You  can install it with the base system if you select the Custom
distribution and include the ports collection.  If you didn't install  them  at
the  time,  use  the  following method to install them all (about 40 MB).  Make
sure your CD-ROM is mounted (in this example on /cdrom), and enter:

Page 96
_______

Replace the example at the top of the page with:

Instead, do:

# cd /cd4/ports/distfiles
# mkdir -p /usr/ports/distfiles              make sure you have a distfiles directory
# for i in *; do
>   ln -s /cd4/ports/distfiles/$i /usr/ports/distfiles/$i
> done

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If you're using csh or tcsh, enter:

# cd /cd4/ports/distfiles
# mkdir -p /usr/ports/distfiles              make sure you have a distfiles directory
# foreach i (*)
?   ln -s /cd4/ports/distfiles/$i /usr/ports/distfiles/$i
? end

Thanks to Christopher Raven <gurab@lineone.net>  and  Francois  Jacques  <fran-
cois.jacques@callisto.si.usherb.ca> for drawing this to my attention.

Page 104
________

The examples at the bottom of the page and the top of the next page specify the
wrong directory (/usr).  It should be /usr/X11R6.  Replace the examples with:

For a full install, choose /cdrom/dists/XF86331/X331*.tgz.  If  you  are  using
sh, enter:

# cd /usr/X11R6
# for i in /cdrom/dists/XF86331/X331*.tgz; do
#   tar xzf $i
# done

If you are using csh, enter:

% cd /usr/X11R6
% foreach i (/cdrom/dists/XF86331/X331*.tgz)
%   tar xzf $i
% end

For a minimal installation, first choose a server archive corresponding to your
VGA board.  If table 8-2 on page 103 doesn't give you enough information, check
the  server  man  pages,  starting  on  page 1545, which list the VGA chip sets
supported by each server.  For example, if you have an ET4000 based  board  you
will use the XF86_SVGA server.  In this case you would enter:

# cd /usr/X11R6
# tar xzf /cdrom/dists/XF86331/X331SVGA.tgz  substitute your server name here
# for i in bin fnts lib xicf; do
#   tar xzf /cdrom/dists/XF86331/X331$i.tgz
# done


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If you are using csh, enter:

% cd /usr/X11R6
% tar xzf /cdrom/dists/XF86331/X331SVGA.tgz  substitute your server name here
% foreach i (bin fnts lib xicf)
%   tar xzf /cdrom/dists/XF86331/$i
% end


Thanks  to Manuel Enrique Garcia Cuesta <megarcia@intercom.es> for pointing out
this one.

Page 128
________

Replace the complete text below the example with the following:

These values are defaults, and many  are  either  incorrect  for  FreeBSD  (for
example the device name /dev/com1) or do not apply at all (for example Xqueue).
If you are configuring manually, select one Protocol and one Device entry  from
the  following  selection.   If  you must use a two-button mouse, uncomment the
keyword Emulate3Buttons--in this mode, pressing both mouse  buttons  simultane-
ously  within Emulate3Timeout milliseconds causes the server to report a middle
button press.

Section "Pointer"

    Protocol   "Microsoft"         for Microsoft protocol mice
    Protocol    "MouseMan"         for Logitech mice
    Protocol    "PS/2"             for a PS/2 mouse
    Protocol    "Busmouse"         for a bus mouse

    Device     "/dev/ttyd0"        for a mouse on the first serial port
    Device     "/dev/ttyd1"        for a mouse on the second serial port
    Device     "/dev/ttyd2"        for a mouse on the third serial port
    Device     "/dev/ttyd3"        for a mouse on the fourth serial port
    Device     "/dev/psm0"         for a PS/2 mouse
    Device     "/dev/mse0"         for a bus mouse

    Emulate3Buttons           only for a two-button mouse

EndSection

You'll notice that the protocol name does not always match  the  manufacturer's

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name.   In  particular,  the  Logitech  protocol only applies to older Logitech
mice.  The newer ones use either the MouseMan or Microsoft  protocols.   Nearly
all modern serial mice run one of these two protocols, and most run both.

If  you are using a bus mouse or a PS/2 mouse, make sure that the device driver
is included in the kernel.  The GENERIC kernel contains drivers for both  mice,
but the PS/2 driver is disabled.  Use UserConfig (see page 50) to enable it.

Page 140
________

Just before the paragraph The super user add the following paragraph:

If  you  do  manage to lose the root password, all may not be lost.  Reboot the
machine to single user mode (see page 157), and enter:

# mount -u /             mount root file system read/write
# mount /usr             mount /usr file system (if separate)
# passwd root            change the password for root
Enter new password:
Enter password again:
# ^D                enter ctrl-D to continue with startup

If you have a separate /usr file system (the normal case), you need to mount it
as  well, since the passwd program is in the directory /usr/bin.  Note that you
should explicitly state the name root: in single user mode, the system  doesn't
have the concept of user IDs.

Page 148
________

Replace the text at the top of the page with:

Modern  shells  supply  command  line editing which resembles the editors vi or
Emacs.  In bash, sh, ksh, and zsh you can make the choice by entering

Page 152
________

After figure 10-8, add the following text:

It  would  be  tedious  for  every  user  to  put  settings  in  their  private
initialization  files, so the shells also read a system-wide default file.  For
the Bourne shell family, it is /etc/profile, while the C shell family has three

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files:  /etc/csh.login  to  be executed on login, /etc/csh.cshrc to be executed
when a new shell is started  after  you  log  in,  and  /etc/csh.logout  to  be
executed  when  you  stop  a  shell.   The  start files are executed before the
corresponding individual files.

In  addition,  login  classes  (page  141)  offer  another  method  of  setting
environment variables at a global level.

Changing your shell
___________________

The  FreeBSD  installation  gives root a C shell, csh.  This is the traditional
Berkeley shell, but it has a number of disadvantages: command line  editing  is
very primitive, and the script language is significantly different from that of
the Bourne shell, which is the de facto standard for shell scripts: if you stay
with  the  C  shell,  you  may  still need to understand the Bourne shell.  The
latest version of the Bourne shell sh also includes some command line  editing.
See page 148 for details of how to enable it.

You  can  get  better  command line editing with tcsh, in the Ports Collection.
You can get both better command line editing and Bourne shell syntax with bash,
also in the Ports Collection.

If  you  have root access, you can use vipw to change your shell, but there's a
more general way: use chsh (Change Shell).  Simply run the program.  It  starts
your  favourite editor (as defined by the EDITOR environment variable).  Here's
an example before:

#Changing user database information for velte.
Shell: /bin/csh
Full Name: Jack Velte
Location:
Office Phone:
Home Phone:

You can change anything after the colons.  For example, you might  change  this
to:

#Changing user database information for velte.
Shell: /usr/local/bin/bash
Full Name: Jack Velte
Location: On the road
Office Phone: +1-408-555-1999
Home Phone:

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chsh  checks and updates the password files when you save the modifications and
exit the editor.  The next time you log in, you get the new shell.  chsh  tries
to  ensure you don't make any mistakes--for example, it won't let you enter the
name of a shell which isn't mentioned in the file /etc/shells--but it's a  very
good  idea  to  check  the shell before logging out.  You can try this with su,
which you normally use to become super user:

bumble# su velte
Password:
su-2.00$                 note the new prompt

There are a couple of problems in using tcsh or bash as a root shell:

o The shell for root must be on the root file system,  otherwise  it  will  not
  work  in single user mode.  Unfortunately, most ports of shells put the shell
  in the directory /usr/local/bin, which is  almost  never  on  the  root  file
  system.

o Most  shells  are  dynamically linked: they rely on library routines in files
  such as /usr/lib/libc.a.  These files are not available in single user  mode,
  so  the shells won't work.  You can solve this problem by creating statically
  linked versions of the shell, but this requires programming experience beyond
  the scope of this book.

If you can get hold of a statically linked version, perform the following steps
to install it:

o Copy the shell to /bin, for example:

  # cp /usr/local/bin/bash /bin

o Add the name of the shell to /etc/shells,  in this example the line  in  bold
  print:

  # List of acceptable shells for chpass(1).
  # Ftpd will not allow users to connect who are not using
  # one of these shells.
  /bin/sh
  /bin/csh
  /bin/bash


You can then change the shell for root as described above.


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Thanks  to  Lars Koller  <Lars.Koeller@Uni-Bielefeld.DE> for drawing this to my
attention.

Page 160
________

Replace the text at the fourth bullet with the augmented text:

The second-level boot locates the kernel, by default the file  /kernel  on  the
root file system, and loads it into memory.  It prints the Boot: prompt at this
point so that you can influence this choice--see the man page on page  579  for
more details of what you can enter at this prompt.

Page 169
________

Replace the last paragraph on the page with:

The standard solution for these problems is to relocate the /tmp file system to
a different directory, say /usr/tmp, and create a symbolic link  from  /usr/tmp
to /tmp--see Chapter 4, Installing FreeBSD, page 72, for more details.

Thanks to Charlie Sorsby <crs@hgo.net> for drawing this to my attention.

Page 176
________

Add the following paragraph

Unmounting file systems

When you mount a file system, the system assumes it is going to stay there, and
in the interests of efficiency it delays writing data back to the file  system.
This  is the same effect we discussed on page 158.  As a result, if you want to
stop using a file system, you need to tell the system about it.   You  do  this
with  the umount command.  Note the spelling--there's no n in the command name.

You need to do this even with read-only  media  such  as  CD-ROMs:  the  system
assumes  it  can  access the data from a mounted file system, and it gets quite
unhappy if it can't.  Where possible, it locks  removable  media  so  that  you
can't remove them from the device until you unmount them.

Using  umount  is  straightforward:  just  tell  it what to unmount, either the
device name or the directory name.  For  example,  to  unmount  the  CD-ROM  we

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mounted in the example above, you could enter one of these commands:

# umount /dev/cd1a
# umount /cd1

Before  unmounting  a  file  system, umount checks that nobody is using it.  If
somebody is using it, it will refuse to unmount it with a message like  umount:
/cd1:  Device  busy.   This  message often occurs because you have changed your
directory to a directory on the file system you want to  remove.   For  example
(which also shows the usefulness of having directory names in the prompt):

=== root@freebie (/dev/ttyp2) /cd1 16 -> umount /cd1
umount: /cd1: Device busy
=== root@freebie (/dev/ttyp2) /cd1 17 -> cd
=== root@freebie (/dev/ttyp2) ~ 18 -> umount /cd1
=== root@freebie (/dev/ttyp2) ~ 19 ->

Thanks to Ken Deboy <glockr@locked_and_loaded.reno.nv.us> for pointing out this
omission.

Page 180
________

The example in the middle of the page should read:

For example, to generate a second set of 32 pseudo-terminals, enter:

# cd /dev
# ./MAKEDEV pty1

You can generate up to 256 pseudo-terminals.   They  are  named  ttyp0  through
ttypv,  ttyq0  through  ttyqv,  ttyr0 through ttyrv, ttys0 through ttysv, ttyP0
through ttyPv, ttyQ0 through ttyQv,  ttyR0  through  ttyRv  and  ttyS0  through
ttySv.   To  create  each  set  of 32 terminals, use the number of the set: the
first set is pty0, and the eighth set is pty7.  Note that some processes,  such
as xterm, only look at ttyp0 through ttysv.

Thanks to Karl Wagner <karl@softronex.dynip.com> for pointing out this error.


Page 197, first line
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The text of the first full sentence reads:

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The first name, up the the  symbol, is the label.

In fact, it should read:

The first name, up to the | symbol, is the label.


Page 208, middle of page
________________________

The  example  shows  the  file  name /dev/rst0 when using the Bourne shell, and
/dev/nrst0  when  using  C  shell  and  friends.   This  is  inconsistent;  use
/dev/nrst0 with any shell if you want a non-rewinding tape, or /dev/rst0 if you
want a rewinding tape.

Thanks to Norman C Rice <nrice@emu.sourcee.com> for pointing out this one.

Page 219
________

Before the section Testing the spooler add the following section:

As we saw above, the line  printer  daemon  lpd  is  responsible  for  printing
spooled  jobs.   By default it isn't started at boot time.  If you're root, you
can start it by name:

# lpd

Normally, however, you will want it to be started automatically when the system
starts up.  You do this by setting the variable lpd_enable in /etc/rc.conf:

lpd_enable="YES"              # Run the line printer daemon

See page  for more details of /etc/rc.conf.

Another line in /etc/rc.conf refers to the line printer daemon:

lpd_flags=""        # Flags to lpd (if enabled).

You  don't  normally  need  to  change this line.  See the man page for lpd for
details of the flags.

Thanks to Tommy  G.  James  <tgj@worldnet.att.net>  for  bringing  this  to  my
attention.

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Page 231
________

Replace the first line of the example with:

xhost presto bumble gw

The original version allowed anybody on the Internet to access your system.

Thanks  to  Jerry  Dunham  <dunham@dunham.org>  for  drawing  this  one  to  my
attention.


Page 237
________

In the section Installing the sample desktop, replace the first paragraph with:

You'll  find  all  the  files  described  in  this  chapter on the first CD-ROM
(Installation CD-ROM) in the directory /book.  Remember that you must mount the
CD-ROM  before you can access the files--see page 175 for further details.  The
individual scripts are in the directory /book/scripts, but you'll probably find
it easier to install them with the script install-desktop:

Thanks to Chris Kaiser <kaiserc@fltg.net> for drawing this to my attention.

Page 242
________

The  instructions  for extracting the source files from CD-ROM in the middle of
page 242 are incorrect.  You'll find the kernel sources on the first CD-ROM  in
the directory /src.  Replace the example with:

# mkdir -p /usr/src/sys
# ln -s /usr/src/sys /sys
# cd /
# cat /cdrom/src/ssys.[a-d]* | tar xzvf -

Thanks    to    Raymond    Noel   <raynoel@videotron.ca>,   Suttipan   Limanond
<b0l6604@unix.tamu.edu> and Satwant <wizkid11@xnet.com> for finding this one in
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Page 257
________

Replace the paragraph Berkeley Packet Filter with:


pseudo-device bpfilter
______________________

The  Berkeley  Packet  Filter  (bpf)  allows  you to capture packets crossing a
network interface to disk or to examine them with the  tcpdump  program.   Note
that  this  capability represents a significant compromise of network security.
The number after bpfilter is the number of concurrent processes  that  can  use
the facility.  Not all network interfaces support bpf.

In  order  to  use  the Berkeley Packet Filter, you must also create the device
nodes /dev/bpf0 to /dev/bpf3 (if you're using the default number 4).   Current-
ly, MAKEDEV doesn't help much--you need to create each device separately:

# cd /dev
# ./MAKEDEV bpf0
# ./MAKEDEV bpf1
# ./MAKEDEV bpf2
# ./MAKEDEV bpf3

Thanks  to  Christopher  Raven  <c.raven@ukonline.co.uk> for drawing this to my
attention.

Page 264
________

In the list of disk driver flags, add:

o Bit 12 (0x1000) enables LBA (logical block addressing mode).  If this bit  is
  not set, the driver accesses the disk in CHS (cylinder/head/sector) mode.

o In  CHS  mode, if bits 11 to 8 are not equal to 0, they specify the number of
  heads to assume (between 1 and 15).  The driver recalculates  the  number  of
  cylinders to make up the total size of the disk.






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Page 273, ``Building the kernel''
_________________________________

Replace the example with:

Next, change to the build directory and build the kernel:

# cd ../../compile/FREEBIE
# make depend
# make

   The  make  depend  is needed even if the directory has just been created:
   apart from creating dependency information, it also  creates  some  files
   needed for the build.
Thanks to Mark Ovens <marcov@globalnet.co.uk> for drawing this to my attention.

Page 283, ``Creating the source tree''
______________________________________

Add a third point to what you need to know:

3. Possibly, the date of the last update that you want to be  included  in  the
  checkout.   If  you  specify  this date, cvs ignores any more recent updates.
  This option is often useful when somebody discovers a recently introduced bug
  in  -CURRENT:  you  check  out  the  modules  as they were before the bug was
  introduced.  You specify the date with the -D  option,  for  example  -D  "10
  December 1997".


Page 285, after the second example.
___________________________________

Add the text:

If  you  need  to check out an older version, for example if there are problems
with the most recent version of -CURRENT, you could enter:

# cvs co  -D "10 December 1997" src/sys

This command checks out the kernel sources as of 10 December 1997.





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Page 294
________

Add the following section:

Problems executing Linux binaries
_________________________________

One of the problems with the ELF format used by more recent Linux  binaries  is
that  they  usually  contain no information to identify them as Linux binaries.
They might equally well be BSD/OS or UnixWare binaries.  That's  not  really  a
problem  at  this point, since the only ELF format that FreeBSD 3.2 understands
is Linux, but FreeBSD-CURRENT recognizes a native FreeBSD ELF format  as  well,
and  of  course  that's  the default.  If you want to run a Linux ELF binary on
such a system, you must brand the executable using the program  brandelf.   For
example, to brand the StarOffice program swriter3, you would enter:

# brandelf -t linux /usr/local/StarOffice-3.1/linux-x86/bin/swriter3

Thanks to Dan Busarow <dan@dpcsys.com> for bringing this to my attention.

Page 364, middle of page
________________________

Change the text from:

The names MYADDR and HISADDR are keywords which represent the addresses at each
end of the link.  They must be written as shown, though they may  be  in  lower
case.

to

The names MYADDR and HISADDR are keywords which represent the addresses at each
end of the link.  They must be written as shown, though newer versions  of  ppp
allow you to write them in lower case.

Thanks to Mark S. Reichman <mark@fang.cs.sunyit.edu> for this correction.

Page 368
________

Replace the paragraph after the second example with:

In  FreeBSD  version  3.0  and  later,  specify  the  options  PPP_BSDCOMP  and

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PPP_DEFLATE to enable two kinds of compression.  You'll also  need  to  specify
the corresponding option in Kernel PPP's configuration file.  These options are
not available in FreeBSD version 2.

Thanks to Brian Somers <brian@Awfulhak.org> for this information.

Page 397
________

In the section ``Nicknames'', the example should read:

www       IN   CNAME          freebie
ftp       IN   CNAME          presto

In other words, there should be a space between CNAME and the system name.

Page 422
________

Replace the text above the example with:

tcpdump is a program which monitors a network interface and  displays  selected
information which passes through it.  It uses the Berkeley Packet Filter (bpf),
an optional component of the kernel.  It is not included in the GENERIC kernel:
see page 257 for information on how to configure it.

If you don't configure the Berkeley Packet Filter, you will get a message like

tcpdump: /dev/bpf0:  device not configured

If you forget to create the devices for bpf, you will get a message like:

tcpdump: /dev/bpf0: No such file or directory

Since  tcpdump poses a potential security problem, you must be root in order to
run it.  The simplest way to run it is without any parameters.  This will cause
tcpdump  to  monitor  and  display  all  traffic  on  the  first active network
interface, normally Ethernet:

Thanks to Christopher Raven <c.raven@ukonline.co.uk> for  drawing  this  to  my
attention.




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Page 423
________

The  description  at  the  top of the page incorrectly uses the term IP address
instead  of  Ethernet  address.   In  addition,  a  page  number  reference  is
incorrect.  Replace the paragraph with:

o Line  1  shows  an  ARP  request:  system  presto is looking for the Ethernet
  address of wait.  It would appear that  wait  is  currently  not  responding,
  since there is no reply.

o Line 2 is not an IP message at all.  tcpdump shows the Ethernet addresses and
  the beginning of the packet.  We don't consider this kind of request in  this
  book.

o Line 3 is a broadcast ntp message.  We looked at ntp on page 160.

o Line 4 is another attempt by presto to find the IP address of wait.

o Line  5  is  a  broadcast  message  from  bumble  on  the  rwho  port, giving
  information about its current load averages and how long it has been up.  See
  the man page for rwho on page 1167 for more information.

o Line 6 is from a TCP connection between port 6000 on freebie and port 1089 on
  presto.  It is sending 384 bytes (with  the  sequence  numbers  536925467  to
  536925851; see page 305), and is acknowledging that the last byte it received
  from presto had the sequence number 325114346.  The window size is 17280.

o Line 7 is another ARP request.  presto is looking for the Ethernet address of
  freebie.   How  can  that  happen?   We've  just  seen  that  they have a TCP
  connection.  In fact, ARP information expires after 20 minutes.   It's  quite
  possible  that  all  connections between presto and freebie have been dormant
  for this period, so presto needs to find freebie's IP address again.

o Line 8 is the ARP reply from freebie to presto giving its Ethernet address.

o Line 9 shows a reply from presto on the connection to freebie that we saw  on
  line  6.   It  acknowledges  the  data  up  to sequence number 536925851, but
  doesn't send any itself.

o Line 10 shows  another  448  bytes  of  data  from  freebie  to  presto,  and
  acknowledging the same sequence number from presto as in line 6.

Thanks to Sergei S. Laskavy <laskavy@hedgehog.cs.msu.su> for drawing this to my

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attention.

Page 450: anonymous ftp
_______________________

Replace the paragraph starting with Create a user ftp:

Create a user ftp, with the anonymous ftp directory as the home  directory  and
the  shell  /dev/null.  Using /dev/null as the shell makes it impossible to log
in as user ftp, but does not interfere with the use of anonymous ftp.  ftp  can
be a member of group bin, or you can create a new group ftp by adding the group
to /etc/group.  See page 138 for more details of adding users, and the man page
on page 805 for adding groups.

Thanks to Mark S. Reichman <mark@borg.com> for drawing this to my attention.

Page 466, before the ps example
_______________________________

Add another bullet:

o Finally,  you may find it convenient to let some other system handle all your
  mail delivery for you: you just send anything you can't  deliver  locally  to
  this  other  host,  which  sendmail calls a smart host.  This is particularly
  convenient if you send your mail with UUCP.

  To tell sendmail to use a smart host (in our  case,  mail.example.net),  find
  the following line in sendmail.cf:

  # "Smart" relay host (may be null)
  DS

  Change it to:

  # "Smart" relay host (may be null)
  DSmail.example.net


Page 478, ``Running Apache''
____________________________

The  text  describes the location of the server as /usr/local/www/server/httpd.
This appears to depend on where you get the port from.  Some people report  the
file  being  at the more likely location /usr/local/sbin/httpd (though note the

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directory sbin, not bin).  Check  both  locations  if  you  run  into  trouble.
Thanks to Sue Blake <sue@welearn.com.au> for this information.

Page 492
________

Replace references to nmdb with nmbd.

Page 493
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Replace the last paragraph on the page with:

socket  options  is  hardly  mentioned  in  the  documentation,  but  it's very
important:  many  Microsoft  implementations  of  TCP/IP  are  inefficient  and
establish  a  new  TCP  more  often  than necessary.  Select the socket options
TCP_NODELAY and IPTOS_LOWDELAY, which can speed up the response  time  of  such
applications by over 95%.



























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Hi.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Nelson" <dnelson@emsphone.com>
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: mysterious shutdowns (cont.)


> In the last episode (May 26), Khairuddin Abdul Ghani said:
> > Hello. Here's the followup to the mysterious clean shutdowns
> > that the machine was experiencing before.
> >
> > Looks like the last downtime was caused by those weird shutdowns again:
> > reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 08:15
> > shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 08:14
> > reboot           ~                         Fri May 26 05:39
> > shutdown         ~                         Fri May 26 05:33
>
> Hmm. If a shutdown record got added, check /var/log/messages for a line
> like
>
> May 20 12:37:42 machine1 shutdown: reboot by user1:
>
> At least you'll find out who shut it down.

The reboots were done manually I think, but I don't think the shutdowns
were. I already removed the shutdown binary off the system, and syslogd
doesn't show anything because it gets killed before/during from a TERM
signal.

> > I checked each shutdown instance against process accounting,
> > and I found that each would contain at least the following
> > (in sequence):
>
> Did you find any "shutdown" or "reboot" commands in the accouting logs?

Nope. None at all. The reboots were done by on-site staff, not sure how they
did it though.

Btw, I didn't mention that before a shutdown there would be a huge increase
in incoming network traffic, probably an attack of some sort.



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[ Moved from ports ]

On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 07:07:57PM -0400, Tadayuki Okada wrote:
> > 4. Linking libkhtml.so with libgcc.a doesn't fix the problem. I get core
> >    dumps in __eh_rtime_match.
> It should be libgcc_pic.a.
> #anyway ld should handle this.

Can anyone explain to me the difference between libgcc.a and libgcc_pic.a ?
Isn't the code generated by gcc PIC by default ?

Also, why is libgcc_r.a necessary ? I don't see such a beast on my linux
box. The only difference in build I see is -D_PTHREADS and searching in
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I've always been a fan of tar.  
cd /
tar -clf - * |(cd /mnt/root;tar -xvf -)

should do the same thing, but I'm not sure about everything.  I don't
use cpio much but I'm very confident in the handling of permissions and
the like in tar.  If you're able to (since the old virtual drive is
still there) try this instead, let me know.  So you don't have to man
page thats...
in the root directory.  create a tar archive (c) don't cross mountpoints
(l) the filename is next (f) - means stdout.  Then send it through a
pipe which after cding to /mnt/root will then extract a tar archive (x)
and be verbose about it (v, don't use on first tar) and the file is next
(f) - means stdin.  let me know how it goes.

Hoping this is helping, I'll send this to the list also and see what
others say...

Laurence

John Lawson wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the followup ... I will check into those files (they're new to
> me).  *NOTHING* should have changed, however, except, perhaps protections
> and/or modification dates, which I thought were supposed to be taken care of
> thus:
> 
>         $ find -x / -print | cpio -pdamv /mnt/root
> 
> This says (according to MAN), list all files on the "/" file-system, without
> dropping into other mount points (-x), and copy those files, with
> protections, ownerships, and modification dates intact, creating directories
> as needed (oooh, could that be the problem?), and list the names as they're
> copied.
> 
> Light bulb alert .... There was an option to CPIO which affects the order in
> which directories are traversed ... I wonder if the command I set up caused
> the subdirectories to be traversed *before* their parents were *copied*,
> causing the -d option to create the directories as needed, which might cause
> the directories to be created as if I'd done mkdir, which is different from
> *copy*ing the directory.  Hmmmmmm!
> 
> I've found numerous incorrect protection masks (most blatantly, for
> instance, the new /tmp came out with no g or o access).
> 
> In VMS (where I'm a guru, in Unix, I'm only an egg), you copy a complete
> disk, including proper-handling of softlinks, with one simple command
> (BACKUP/IMAGE).  Is there some equivalent in UNIX, or is what I did the
> closest thing?
> 
> John Lawson
> 
> | -----Original Message-----
> | From: Laurence Berland [mailto:stuyman@confusion.net]
> | Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 6:09 PM
> | To: John Lawson
> | Subject: Re: Can't login to the GUI ... login box comes right back
> |
> |
> | Has something changed in the shared init files for the shell?
> |  (such as
> | /etc/csh.cshrc)  That's all I can think of...I checked something and
> | found that I don't have such a variable set, and yet kde
> | works fine for
> | me.  What are you setting it to?  (/usr/lib or the like?)  I'm at a
> | loss.  Hmmm...
> |
> | Laurence
> |
> | John Lawson wrote:
> | >
> | > Thanks for responding ...
> | >
> | > Yes, there is a .xsession, and it contains one line:
> | >
> | >         exec startkde
> | >
> | > I have since found .xsession-errors, and found errors
> | indicating that my
> | > LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable was not set.  I looked
> | through all the
> | > various rc and profile files I could find, and even search
> | the entire disk,
> | > for anything setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable, and I
> | found nothing.
> | >
> | > When I hard-coded an appropriate setting for
> | LD_LIBRARY_PATH into .xsession,
> | > it started working ... for the account that I set it in.
> | Of course, I'd
> | > have to do that to all the .xsession's for all other users
> | (including root).
> | >
> | > So that's clearly not the correct solution.  And what
> | troubles me is that
> | > this all worked *before* I copied my system disk.
> | >
> | > My conclusion (as naiive as it may be) is that I broke something in
> | > duplicating my system disk, which is, somehow, causing some of my
> | > environment variables/setup to abort prematurely.
> | >
> | > It turns out that I did not, in fact, delete my original
> | virtual system
> | > disk, so I can go back and compare things to see what's
> | different.  One of
> | > the first things that I've found is that the /tmp directory
> | on the new
> | > system disk had lost its g and o protections ... so, what
> | else could I have
> | > botched ... I thought that the cpio -pdamv would have
> | copied the protections
> | > correctly.
> | >
> | > Ideas?
> | >
> | > Mage
> | >
> | > | -----Original Message-----
> | > | From: Laurence Berland [mailto:stuyman@confusion.net]
> | > | Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 6:12 PM
> | > | To: John Lawson
> | > | Cc: 'freebsd-questions@freebsd.org'
> | > | Subject: Re: Can't login to the GUI ... login box comes right back
> | > |
> | > |
> | > | very cursory guess...does the user logging in (presumably
> | you) have a
> | > | .xsession file?  What's in it?  That's the first thing
> | that comes to
> | > | mind.  Also, permissions on the file...
> | > |
> | > | Laurence
> | > |
> | > | John Lawson wrote:
> | > | >
> | > | > I installed FreeBSD (current) on a 1Gb vmware virtual disk,
> | > | and realized
> | > | > before very long that I'd run out of space very quiickly.
> | > | Rather than go to
> | > | > two virtual disks, I decided to create a new empty 2Gb
> | > | virtual disk, and
> | > | > copy the contents of the original disk to the new disk,
> | > | eventually deleting
> | > | > the old disk.
> | > | >
> | > | > I did this ... the trickier parts were easy to accomplish using
> | > | > /stand/systeminstall (nice utility!).  The actual copying
> | > | of the files I did
> | > | > with the following command (I had only one, the root,
> | filesystem):
> | > | >
> | > | >         find -x / -print | cpio -pdamv /mnt/root
> | > | >
> | > | > I can boot just fine off the new disk, and have since
> | > | deleted the old
> | > | > virtual disk.  The trouble I'm having, however, is with the GUI.
> | > | >
> | > | > If I comment out the launch of xdm on ttyv8 in /etc/ttys,
> | > | and log into the
> | > | > console, and then type startx, I get a nice GUI and
> | > | everything seems to be
> | > | > working fine ... but, I want the GUI to launch at boot
> | > | time, of course.
> | > | >
> | > | > So ... I put the line for ttyv8 and xdm back into /etc/ttys
> | > | (as documented
> | > | > somewhere on http://www.freebsd.org/, and now I get the
> | > | login/password
> | > | > window just after booting.
> | > | >
> | > | > When I log into that window, however, the window disappears
> | > | (as you'd
> | > | > expect), the system thinks for a little while (20 seconds),
> | > | and then the
> | > | > login box comes right back.
> | > | >
> | > | > I can't find a log file anywhere which might be displaying
> | > | the error ...
> | > | >
> | > | > Can anyone give me a pointer to where to look?  If this
> | > | were VMS, I could
> | > | > definitely chase down the various log files to find the
> | > | solution, but, alas,
> | > | > I am new to this U*ix world, and need some help.
> | > | >
> | > | > John Lawson
> | > | >
> | > | > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org
> | > | > with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
> | > |
> | > | --
> | > | Laurence Berland, Stuyvesant HS Debate
> | > |
> | <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
> | > | Windows 98: n.
> | > |         useless extension to a minor patch release for
> | > |         32-bit extensions and a graphical shell for a
> | > |         16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system
> | > |         originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor,
> | > |         written by a 2-bit company that can't stand for
> | > |         1 bit of competition.
> | > | http://stuy.debate.net
> | > | icq #7434346                    aol imer E1101
> | > | The above email Copyright (C) 2000 Laurence Berland
> | > | All rights reserved
> | > |
> |
> | --
> | Laurence Berland, Stuyvesant HS Debate
> | <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
> | Windows 98: n.
> |         useless extension to a minor patch release for
> |         32-bit extensions and a graphical shell for a
> |         16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system
> |         originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor,
> |         written by a 2-bit company that can't stand for
> |         1 bit of competition.
> | http://stuy.debate.net
> | icq #7434346                    aol imer E1101
> | The above email Copyright (C) 2000 Laurence Berland
> | All rights reserved
> |

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<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
Windows 98: n.
        useless extension to a minor patch release for 
        32-bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 
        16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating system 
        originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor, 
        written by a 2-bit company that can't stand for
        1 bit of competition.
http://stuy.debate.net
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On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 12:43:10PM -0500, Jonathan E. Lyons wrote:
> Hi, 
> 	Is there a way to make PPP execute a script each time it connects? I've
> been using cron, but I'd rather have this script run each time PPP needs to
> reconnect..
> 

/etc/ppp/ppp.link{up,down} are what you need. See the ppp manpage, and
check out the ``shell'' and ``bg'' commands.

Also see /usr/share/examples/ppp/

for examples.

HTH

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Dear Sir,

Do you have a UNIX Video tape for training?

Please advise.

Thank You,
Larry Cui
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Hi,

Can anyone give me very brief answers to the following two (2) questions:

     (1) Can FreeBSD be installed using all FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, and Linux 
Ext2 file systems?

      (2) Is FreeBSD more like Unix or Linux?

Thank you very much.

Steve



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Putty is Free . It comes with ssh, telnet. Except for rlogin.
- Goto www.tucows.com and download the latest version of Putty


On Fri, 26 May 2000, Nathan Vidican wrote:
> anyone know of a freeware/shareware telnet utility for M$ Windows, that
> will do a decent job of emulating a vt100 terminal? Something that will
> map the arroy keys correctly, (unlike M$ telnet.exe) ?
> 
> 
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On Fri, 26 May 2000 22:30:46 -0400  Steve McCarron wrote:
 +------------------
 | Can anyone give me very brief answers to the following two (2) questions:
 | 
 |      (1) Can FreeBSD be installed using all FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, and Linux 
 | Ext2 file systems?
 +------------------

FreeBSD uses it's own UFS file system which has some advantages and
disadvantags w.r.t. the file systems you mention.  It can mount and access
file systems with all the other formats you describe but it would be best
if it were installed on it's own UFS partition.

 +------------------
 |       (2) Is FreeBSD more like Unix or Linux?
 +------------------

FreeBSD and Linux are to Unix as potato chips and pork rinds are
to snack foods. :-)

chris

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If you want to cd into a directory type in "cd /usr/local/"

what you did is

cd /usr
then cd /local

When it should be

cd /usr
cd local


On Sat, 27 May 2000, Josh Paetzel wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Mark A. Hummel
> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 11:25 PM
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> Subject: Why can't I cd to certain directories???
> 
> 
> Greetings,
> Sometimes when I try to cd to a directory like /usr/local/... I get an error
> message reading: Can't cd to ...
> I then try to cd one level down at a time.  #cd /usr  then pwd to find out I
> actually made the trip.  Then cd /local  Sorry, can't cd to /usr/local.  Why
> when I'm logged in as a su?
> 
> If you are entering a command like #cd /local you are specifying a directory
> /local.  Chances are this directory does not exist.  If you are trying to
> get to /usr/local one step at a time you can do:
> 
> #cd /usr
> #cd local
> 
> If you start a cd command with a / you are specifying that the directory you
> are looking for is off of root.
> 
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On Sun, 28 May 2000 12:44:28 +1000  Danny wrote:
 +------------------
 | Putty is Free . It comes with ssh, telnet. Except for rlogin.
 | - Goto www.tucows.com and download the latest version of Putty
 | 
 | 
 | On Fri, 26 May 2000, Nathan Vidican wrote:
 | > anyone know of a freeware/shareware telnet utility for M$ Windows, that
 | > will do a decent job of emulating a vt100 terminal? Something that will
 | > map the arroy keys correctly, (unlike M$ telnet.exe) ?
 | > 
 +------------------

I've looked at this recently (with a view to supporting ssh-v1) I find that
tterm has superior user interface and emulation to putty.  For shear
accuracy of emulation though, I'd go with kermit.

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>Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 13:47:36 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Jim Freeze <jim@freeze.org>
>Subject: Re: Help: Wierd Terminal Copy Problem
>
>On Fri, 26 May 2000, Kent Stewart wrote:
>
>> > I tried the following:
>> > 
>> > vi: failed
>> > vim: failed
>> > gvim: ok
>> > 
>> I do to. It may not be kvt but it does appear to be tightly related
>> :). I downloaded and built vim. The paste session also locked up on my
>> system. I don't know if locked up is a proper term because they
>> continue to chew up cpu time. A tight loop seemed to be obvious.
>> Murphy can misslead you there as to the proper terminology :).
>> 
>
>Yes. I have been killing the kvt windows with kill -9.
>That seems to work.
>I should also mention that if I start an xterm from within a kvt window,
>then it works. So I get
>
>
>kvt-vi: failed
>kvt-vim: failed
>kvt-gvim: ok (gvim creates its own window, so maybe that's the key)
>xterm-vi: ok
>xterm-vim: ok
>xterm-gvim: ok
>
>I can't believe that no-one else has seen this. It is so mainstream!
>
>Thanks for corroberating this with me.

Actually, I've seen it before.  I'm pretty sure I was pasting 
from kvt into kedit when I had problems.  I didn't have time to 
figure out the problem, so I just did my cut-and-paste in smaller 
chunks.

-- Bob


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Thanks Jim,

I changed the BIOS timing for memory to be less aggressive  - still no success in installing.
I removed case cover, and put a portable fan blowing over CPU this lowered CPU temp from
49 deg C to 34 deg C and MB temp from 35 deg C to 24 deg C and SUCCESSFULLY INSTALLED.

It is time for a small hardware upgrade of a new case and cooling fan(s).

I then configured and browsed FreeBSD for 30 minutes until I got a panic when installing 
GNOME (after installing multiple dependencies, but not yet finished).
(successfully ran fsck to fix the damage)

30 minutes is about twice as long as any previous use.  So I think I am getting somewhere.

thanks again,

Donald Fast

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> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 9:57 PM
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> Subject: Re: Widespread panics on install of 4.0
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, 25 May 2000, Donald and Rosalyn Fast wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I hope someone can point out a way to install v4 on my machine. 
> > 2 (distant) choice) hardware replacement suggestions.
> > 
> > I have set of v3.1 CDs (which came with a recently purchased Complete FreeBSD 2nd ed).
> > This version will install properly and work.  
> 
> Is this on the same hardware?
> 
> > When attempting to install ( with msdos, ftp or CD-ROM) v4.0 various panic situations 
> > arise.  All install methods will configure (both with and without an initial kernel config)
> > and start the installation (of # 9  X-User ).  At various points during the install the
> > system panics and FreeBSD is then not bootable.  try again (or boot into windows, search
> > and reread information on the web).
> > 
> > Is there anything that needs to be changed for AMD K6(2)-400?
> > 
> > panic: page fault
> > syncing disks ... 471 [repeated 20 times]
> > giving up on 246 buffers
> > uptime: 10m47s
> > 
> > MSDOS (4-20000520-stable, also tried 4.0-RELEASE)
> > from c:\freeBSD folder
> > panic: ffs_valloc: dup alloc
> > syncing disks 188 162 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 (total of 17 x 1)
> > uptime: 6m54s
> > 
> 
> Whoa, this is deja-vu. I built my own system.
> First I started with a K6/2-350, but the thing kept having problems.
> I replaced the motherboard, thought it was bad, still had panics. Then the
> sales guy noticed that I was running the bus speed at 95Mhz (which the
> K6 manual says to). He thought that was the cause of the problem since he
> had reports from 'those in the know' that the chip couldn't actually
> handle that speed. So I clocked it at 66MHz, still had problems.
> 
> Finally I got fed up with that chip and bought a K6/2-450 (1 month
> later it was only $20 more). This chip was
> supposed to be better. But, still, panic problems. Now this computer guy
> was somewhat informed, but he wasn't an EE. He did not use thermal puddy
> between the chip and the fan. So I figure that the chip may be thermally
> challenged. Then I got some help from this list (can't remember who) who
> said that their K6 was frequency challenged, and clocked their 450 down
> to 300MHz and then it worked 100%.
> 
> I decided to try it in stages, so I clocked mine down to 400MHz. It
> worked! The chip stabalized. Now, I did not take the time to verify if it
> was thermal and/or frequency problems--I didn't care as long as I could
> get it to work.
> 
> > Donald Fast
> > a not-yet-successful user of FreeBSD
> 
> So, short of getting a real pentium chip, lower the clock on your K6, make
> sure there is thermal compound between the fan and the cpu  and
> give it a whirl. Hopefully this make you a successful FreeBSD user.
> 
> >        Processor Type: AMD-K6(tm) 3D processor  
> 
> For grins, I renamed my computer eeyore. Now I always remember that its a
> little slow.
> 
> Good luck
> 
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On Friday, 26 May 2000 at 10:15:21 +0100, Darren Evans wrote:
> On  Friday, May 26, 2000 1:16 AM, Greg Lehey wrote:
>> On Thursday, 25 May 2000 at 12:24:27 +0100, Darren Evans wrote:
>>> On Friday, 28 April 2000 at 20:32:44 +0530, Rahul Siddharthan wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> We need to set up an NFS fileserver which will serve around 10-20
>>>> machines.  The hardware would preferably be Intel, for cost
>>>> reasons, though fairly high-end (say a Pentium III 550+ MHz, 256 MB
>>>> RAM, SCSI disks).  The expected exported volume would be perhaps
>>>> 50-60 GB.  Is it a good idea to export a vinum volume over NFS?
>>>
>>> Greg Wrote...
>>>> NFS doesn't know about the volume, it just knows about the file
>>>> system.  There's no reason why it shouldn't be on a Vinum volume.
>>>
>>> what if a remote volume is nfs mounted not on the vinum volume
>>> (actually mounted on /mnt) and then a cp -r /mnt/software /raid/software/
>>> is performed.  /raid obviously being the vinum raid directory in a 1+0
>>> configuration.  This actually crashes our box.  I cannot SIGKILL the cp
>>> command and have to /sbin/reboot to restore the system.
>>>
>>> Are there any nfs/vinum issues at present?  Or am I being stupid?
>>
>> You're at least being confusing.  Are you saying you /mnt is a
>> remotely mounted Vinum volume?  Which box crashes?  What does the dump
>> say?
>>
>>> I've been reading / writing / deleting a 70 meg archive onto the
>>> RAID volume without any problems at all.  It's just NFS that causes
>>> the headache :-(
>>
>> Strange.   Get me the dump info and I'll take a look.
>
> sorry about the confusion.
>
> The box running software RAID aka provided by vinum has runaway
> processes.  Anything that read's/ writes /raid becomes a runaway
> process.  I cannot kill it.

What do you mean by "runaway process"?  Is it using CPU time?  Or is
it just hanging?  What does ps l say?

> There's no kernel panic.  I've also tried a ktrace on the "runaway"
> processes to see if there any system calls.  There is no activity.

A process looping in the kernel won't show any activity with ktrace.

> No, the remote filesystem is not running under a RAID configuration.
>
> /mnt is not a RAID point, it's a local mount point that i've NFS
> mounted a remote filesystem onto.  Then tried to copy from there
> onto the RAID filesystem.

Above you say "This actually crashes our box.".  What do you mean by
that?

Greg
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On Friday, 26 May 2000 at 22:30:46 -0400, Steve McCarron wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anyone give me very brief answers to the following two (2) questions:
>
>      (1) Can FreeBSD be installed using all FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, and Linux
> Ext2 file systems?

You can't use Microsoft file systems, because they don't have the
required functionality.  I believe it might be possible to install on
ext2fs, but it's not supported by the installer, and I can't imagine
why you would want to.

>       (2) Is FreeBSD more like Unix or Linux?

FreeBSD is a direct descendent of UNIX.  It's very much like, say,
SunOS 4.

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> installed programs but mergemaster is not one of them.

I don't think base programs are listed in pkg_version. For instance,
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It looks like I can just edit the ppp.conf file and it will all be all right but how
do I know what device my modem is connected to?


Thomas Good wrote:

> On Fri, 26 May 2000, Sue Blake wrote:
>
> > On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 06:23:04PM -0700, Caleb Walker wrote:
> > > I have no Idea.  What I have done is out of a book and I dont think it is
> > > even touching the icing on the cake.  I have in KPPP all cuaaX's but i think
> > >
> > > my modem is tun0, but it is not configured either.  I dont seem to have good
> > > info on making modems work.  I am not very good at UNIX yet, but I am
> > > getting better.
>
> Actually your modem is a device like /dev/cuaa0 (an unfortunate name)...
> tun0 is tunnel-zero, another unfortunate name - this time for user ppp.
>
> All you need do is edit /etc/ppp/ppp.conf as root and add in your values.
> I just got this happening and would be happy to send my ppp.conf if you
> need a working model to compare with the distribution file (which I found
> a bit obtuse.)
>
> Once the file is happening you start ppp with:   # ppp -background
>
> Documentation is available in Greg's book (on the cd as book.txt), however,
> I like two forms of docs:  One that begins with 'remove the shrinkwrap,
> take a break...' or a working example.  I prefer the latter.
>
> If such an example is of value, let me know.
>
> Cheers,
> Tom
>
> > It is too early to blame yourself, or the modem! I've seen a few people
> > people ditch kppp, read 'man ppp' and do what it says, and have the
> > thing up in a moment or two with no dramas. If you will try that, let us
> > know how it works out.
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On Fri, 26 May 2000 22:12:09 -0700  Caleb Walker wrote:
 +------------------
 | It looks like I can just edit the ppp.conf file and it will all
 | be all right but how do I know what device my modem is connected
 | to?
 +------------------

Um...  in ppp.conf there is a line like 

	set device /dev/cua***  

That is the device that your modem is connected to...

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Is it just me or is the kde2 port not compiling?
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HI Folks,

The service ppl came and installed the  cable modem with Static IP.
I am trying to make a Freebsd 2.2.5 server to act as an Getway for my
4 other internal Lan computers.

This is what I have done so far:
1) Installed a network card in the Freebsd machine.
2) Configured the rc.conf file for ifconfig with the static IP address
given to me by cable modem company.
3) also Configured an alias of the same NIC with virtual IP address to see
the Local LAN.
4) Set the Defaultrouter="cable_modem_ip_address"
5) Set the Getway_enable+"YES"
6) modified the hosts, resolve.conf and hosts.equiv.
7) Connected a RJ45 UTP cable from the HUB "out_to_hub" port to the cable
modem RJ45 port.
8) Connected one of the RJ45 from the HUB to the NIC of the FreeBSD RJ45.
9) Reebooted the system.

I am still not being able to go outside from the FreeBSD.
Please help me where am I doing wrong.
Do you think I need IPFW/NATD installed?
Please help!

Thanks in Advanced.
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"Mark S. Reichman" wrote:
> 
> Is it just me or is the kde2 port not compiling?
> kdesupport2 is complaining about undefined
> references in /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.3 lib.

No, it isn't just you. 

If you are interested in kde2, you should be following the discussion
going on in -ports.

Kent

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Hello,  I have tried the following procedure about 10 or 15 times in a number 
of ways and I cannot get it to work.... I used Winimage to extract the iso 
file to my hard drive on my win98 box.  I also used NTI cd-Maker to create a 
cd from the iso.  I am using the 4.0 iso image release.  I have tried to 
create the floppies from the extraction on my hard drive and from the cd I 
created.  Neither has worked.  The machine that I want to install the OS on 
is not cd-Rom bootable.  It is an old 486 w/ 2x cd-Rom.  The kern.flp and 
mfsroot.flp files appear too large to install on floppies anyway as they are 
1.47 megs plus.  I do not understand....

For a normal CDROM or network installation, all you need to copy onto
actual floppies from this directory are the kern.flp and mfsroot.flp
images (for 1.44MB floppies).

Get two blank, freshly formatted floppies and image copy kern.flp
onto one and mfsroot.flp onto the other.  These images are NOT DOS
files!  You cannot simply copy them to a DOS or UFS floppy as
regular files, you need to "image" copy them to the floppy with
fdimage.exe under DOS (see the tools/ directory on your CDROM or
FreeBSD FTP mirror) or the `dd' command in UNIX.

For example:

To create the kern floppy image from DOS, you'd do something like
this:

C> fdimage kern.flp a:

Assuming that you'd copied fdimage.exe and kern.flp into a directory
somewhere.  You would do the same for mfsroot.flp, of course.

I have gotten general protection faults.  I've had DOS accept the command and 
then not do anything.  Etc etc...
 
I don't have a running Unix box on which to create the boot floppies in any 
other manner.

Please advise.  And I hope your advice isn't "Buy the package from so-and-so 
cdRom company for $39.95."

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On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 05:03:39PM -0500, Kevin Day wrote:
> > > Ok, I just put together a new Athlon system, and am having a hell of a
> > > time trying to get the hard disks to work right.
[-- cut --]

Actually, this has been hashed over several times. I'm using several Athlon boxes with the same chipset (and some KX133) with
no problems. Usually those errors (according to Soren) are from interference on the ata-66 cable, or improperly spec'd ata-66
cables. Make sure the cable doesn't exceed 18" and that's it a verified ata-66 compliant cable. Make sure it's tied up and not
hanging near any of the voltage regulars or anything else that generates RFI.

It should also be noted that some "ATA-66" hdd's are not 100% ATA-66 compliant. WDC suffers from this, as does some Quantum
drives (which I use almost exclusively). I've not heard anything bad about IBM (which I've just started buying into). Maxtor
suffers from this problem terribly, not to mention problems with DMA transfers even @ ATA-33 (what do you expect for cheap
gear? :))

Hope that helps some, here's my dmesg from one of my boxes with relevant info (this one happens to be using WDC drives on a
ASUS K7M motherboard. I've had some problems with Epox KX7A [KX133, been resolved though] and no problems with ASUS K7V or
ABIT KA7 [KX133])

FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #0: Mon May  8 10:09:39 MDT 2000
..
..
CPU: AMD-K7(tm) Processor (704.96-MHz 686-class CPU)
  Origin = "AuthenticAMD"  Id = 0x612  Stepping = 2
  Features=0x81f9ff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,MMX>
  AMD Features=0xc0400000<AMIE,DSP,3DNow!>
real memory  = 268369920 (262080K bytes)
..
..
pcib0: <AMD-751 host to PCI bridge> on motherboard
pci0: <PCI bus> on pcib0
pcib1: <AMD-751 PCI-PCI (AGP) bridge> at device 1.0 on pci0
pci1: <PCI bus> on pcib1
..
..
isab0: <VIA 82C686 PCI-ISA bridge> at device 4.0 on pci0
isa0: <ISA bus> on isab0
atapci0: <VIA 82C686 ATA66 controller> port 0xffa0-0xffaf at device 4.1 on pci0
ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
..
..
ad0: 12971MB <WDC WD136AA> [26354/16/63] at ata0-master using UDMA66
ad1: 12971MB <WDC WD136AA> [26354/16/63] at ata0-slave using UDMA66
acd0: CDROM <ASUS CD-S500/A> at ata1-master using UDMA33


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I am just wondering , Why isnt gnomecore  a package anymore? Its not on
the ftp and it hasnt been for a while. I thought someone took it down cuz
they were updateing it but it hasnt been there for a few weeks. 
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Hi,

	I've cvsup'd my 4.0R to 4.0S and would like to do a
make release but I need a CVSROOT? What do I need to get still
for this to work?

	The box I want to install it on is a router. So I can't
compile the source on it. It being a 486/SX with only 300MB's HD.

	Thanks
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On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  9:52:50 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 	I've cvsup'd my 4.0R to 4.0S and would like to do a
> make release but I need a CVSROOT? What do I need to get still
> for this to work?

You need a CVS tree.  It looks as if you cvsupped only the sources,
right?

It is possible to specify a remote CVS root, but you'll need to have
some kind of access to it.  You're probably better off cvsupping the
repository rather than the sources.

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Here is my problem.  I havea Pentium 1 clocked at 75MHz with 16MB ram.  I 
have 2 Kingston KNE110TX PCI network cards and a Linksys LX2000 PnP ISA  
(Motherboard only has 3 PCI slots...) which works with no problems.  It sees 
one PCI card as pn0, but it will not see the pn1.  Any suggestions?

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I am tring to start a Quake 3 server in detached mode however, I am having
problems

This command line was suggested to me to try:

q3ded +cvar_reset +set dedicated 2 +set fs_game InstaGibPlus +set net_port
27964 +exec instagib.config > /dev/null 2>&1 &

However, after a few minutes the process appears to freeze and I have to run
a kill -9 to remove it from the list. :-(

any help would be appreciated!!!!





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Hi,

	Thanks. I had a look at the sample files,
/usr/share/examples/cvsup/cvs-supfile. So to get the 4.0S branch,
I would use release=cvs tag=RELEN_4?

	Can I convert the CVSUP'd sources to  a repository without
having to get the whole repository. I'm a bit bandwidth impaired.

Regards
Willem Brown

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> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  9:52:50 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >       I've cvsup'd my 4.0R to 4.0S and would like to do a
> > make release but I need a CVSROOT? What do I need to get still
> > for this to work?
> 
> You need a CVS tree.  It looks as if you cvsupped only the sources,
> right?
> 
> It is possible to specify a remote CVS root, but you'll need to have
> some kind of access to it.  You're probably better off cvsupping the
> repository rather than the sources.
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On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:49:44 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
> Greg Lehey wrote:
>>
>> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  9:52:50 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>       I've cvsup'd my 4.0R to 4.0S and would like to do a
>>> make release but I need a CVSROOT? What do I need to get still
>>> for this to work?
>>
>> You need a CVS tree.  It looks as if you cvsupped only the sources,
>> right?
>>
>> It is possible to specify a remote CVS root, but you'll need to have
>> some kind of access to it.  You're probably better off cvsupping the
>> repository rather than the sources.
>
> 	Thanks. I had a look at the sample files,
> /usr/share/examples/cvsup/cvs-supfile. So to get the 4.0S branch,
> I would use release=cvs tag=RELEN_4?

Well, RELENG_4.

> 	Can I convert the CVSUP'd sources to  a repository without
> having to get the whole repository. I'm a bit bandwidth impaired.

Not easily.  Theoretically you could just create a new repository and
check the sources in with tag RELENG_4, but it would be a lot of work.
If you have an old repository copy, such as on a CD-ROM set from
Walnut Creek, you can easily update it with cvsup.

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On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:12:28 +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
> On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 06:23:20PM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
>> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:49:44 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
>>> Greg Lehey wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  9:52:50 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>       I've cvsup'd my 4.0R to 4.0S and would like to do a
>>>>> make release but I need a CVSROOT? What do I need to get still
>>>>> for this to work?
>>>>
>>>> You need a CVS tree.  It looks as if you cvsupped only the sources,
>>>> right?
>>>>
>>>> It is possible to specify a remote CVS root, but you'll need to have
>>>> some kind of access to it.  You're probably better off cvsupping the
>>>> repository rather than the sources.
>>>
>>> 	Thanks. I had a look at the sample files,
>>> /usr/share/examples/cvsup/cvs-supfile. So to get the 4.0S branch,
>>> I would use release=cvs tag=RELEN_4?
>>
>> Well, RELENG_4.
>>
>>> 	Can I convert the CVSUP'd sources to  a repository without
>>> having to get the whole repository. I'm a bit bandwidth impaired.
>>
>> Not easily.  Theoretically you could just create a new repository and
>> check the sources in with tag RELENG_4, but it would be a lot of work.
>> If you have an old repository copy, such as on a CD-ROM set from
>> Walnut Creek, you can easily update it with cvsup.
>>
>
> Shouldn't that be cvs(1), not cvsup(1) for the repository?

No.  cvsup updates repositories, cvs manipulates them.  After
synchronizing the repository with cvsup, you update your source tree
with cvs update.

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Greg Lehey wrote:
> 
> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:12:28 +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
> > On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 06:23:20PM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
> >> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:49:44 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
> >>> Greg Lehey wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  9:52:50 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
> >>>>> Hi,
> >>>>>
> >>>>>       I've cvsup'd my 4.0R to 4.0S and would like to do a
> >>>>> make release but I need a CVSROOT? What do I need to get still
> >>>>> for this to work?
> >>>>
> >>>> You need a CVS tree.  It looks as if you cvsupped only the sources,
> >>>> right?
> >>>>
> >>>> It is possible to specify a remote CVS root, but you'll need to have
> >>>> some kind of access to it.  You're probably better off cvsupping the
> >>>> repository rather than the sources.
> >>>
> >>>     Thanks. I had a look at the sample files,
> >>> /usr/share/examples/cvsup/cvs-supfile. So to get the 4.0S branch,
> >>> I would use release=cvs tag=RELEN_4?
> >>
> >> Well, RELENG_4.
> >>
> >>>     Can I convert the CVSUP'd sources to  a repository without
> >>> having to get the whole repository. I'm a bit bandwidth impaired.
> >>
> >> Not easily.  Theoretically you could just create a new repository and
> >> check the sources in with tag RELENG_4, but it would be a lot of work.
> >> If you have an old repository copy, such as on a CD-ROM set from
> >> Walnut Creek, you can easily update it with cvsup.
> >>
> >
> > Shouldn't that be cvs(1), not cvsup(1) for the repository?
> 
> No.  cvsup updates repositories, cvs manipulates them.  After
> synchronizing the repository with cvsup, you update your source tree
> with cvs update.

Is the CVS tree on any of the CD's or do I have to get the sources
with cvsup.

Kent

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On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 18:23:20 +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:49:44 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
>> Greg Lehey wrote:
>>>
>>> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  9:52:50 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>>       I've cvsup'd my 4.0R to 4.0S and would like to do a
>>>> make release but I need a CVSROOT? What do I need to get still
>>>> for this to work?
>>>
>>> You need a CVS tree.  It looks as if you cvsupped only the sources,
>>> right?
>>>
>>> It is possible to specify a remote CVS root, but you'll need to have
>>> some kind of access to it.  You're probably better off cvsupping the
>>> repository rather than the sources.
>>
>> 	Thanks. I had a look at the sample files,
>> /usr/share/examples/cvsup/cvs-supfile. So to get the 4.0S branch,
>> I would use release=cvs tag=RELEN_4?
>
> Well, RELENG_4.

Oops, this is wrong.  RELENG_4 is the correct tag, but when you cvsup
a repository, you don't specify a tag, since the repository contains
all possible tags.

Here are the relevant parts of my cvsupfile.  You will need at least
to add a host from which to sup.

*default release=cvs
*default base=/src/cvsup
*default prefix=/home/ncvs
*default delete
*default use-rel-suffix
*default compress
src-all 

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On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  2:18:24 -0700, Kent Stewart wrote:
>
>
> Greg Lehey wrote:
>>
>> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:12:28 +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
>>> On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 06:23:20PM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
>>>> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:49:44 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
>>>>> Greg Lehey wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  9:52:50 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>       I've cvsup'd my 4.0R to 4.0S and would like to do a
>>>>>>> make release but I need a CVSROOT? What do I need to get still
>>>>>>> for this to work?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You need a CVS tree.  It looks as if you cvsupped only the sources,
>>>>>> right?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It is possible to specify a remote CVS root, but you'll need to have
>>>>>> some kind of access to it.  You're probably better off cvsupping the
>>>>>> repository rather than the sources.
>>>>>
>>>>>     Thanks. I had a look at the sample files,
>>>>> /usr/share/examples/cvsup/cvs-supfile. So to get the 4.0S branch,
>>>>> I would use release=cvs tag=RELEN_4?
>>>>
>>>> Well, RELENG_4.
>>>>
>>>>>     Can I convert the CVSUP'd sources to  a repository without
>>>>> having to get the whole repository. I'm a bit bandwidth impaired.
>>>>
>>>> Not easily.  Theoretically you could just create a new repository and
>>>> check the sources in with tag RELENG_4, but it would be a lot of work.
>>>> If you have an old repository copy, such as on a CD-ROM set from
>>>> Walnut Creek, you can easily update it with cvsup.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Shouldn't that be cvs(1), not cvsup(1) for the repository?
>>
>> No.  cvsup updates repositories, cvs manipulates them.  After
>> synchronizing the repository with cvsup, you update your source tree
>> with cvs update.
>
> Is the CVS tree on any of the CD's or do I have to get the sources
> with cvsup.

It's called a repository, not a tree.  As I said, it's on one of the
CDs on recent CD sets from Walnut Creek, but I think it moves a bit,
so check your CDs.

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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Andy Dills wrote:

[ Cunning plan snipped ]

> it will ifconfig <user gateway IP> as an alias to xl0. NAT, which will be
> run with -dynamic, will then begin address translation for the user.

You need to time out on this to ensure that nobody else responds
positively.

> I'll redirect any and all DNS requests to the local DNS server. 
> 
> So, I belive I've at least accomplished the theory behind it. Can anybody
> point out a flaw?

Laptops are going to be configured to talk to their local IMAP/SMTP, etc
servers. Even if these have routable IP addresses, there's a good chance
that said machines won't want to talk to you.

Severity of this depends on the intended use: if it's for web-browsing
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Apart from that, it's a good plan. You've effectively proxy-ARPed the
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Greg Lehey wrote:
> 
> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  2:18:24 -0700, Kent Stewart wrote:
> >
> >
> > Greg Lehey wrote:
> >>
> >> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:12:28 +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
> >>> On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 06:23:20PM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
> >>>> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:49:44 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
> >>>>> Greg Lehey wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  9:52:50 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
> >>>>>>> Hi,
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>       I've cvsup'd my 4.0R to 4.0S and would like to do a
> >>>>>>> make release but I need a CVSROOT? What do I need to get still
> >>>>>>> for this to work?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> You need a CVS tree.  It looks as if you cvsupped only the sources,
> >>>>>> right?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> It is possible to specify a remote CVS root, but you'll need to have
> >>>>>> some kind of access to it.  You're probably better off cvsupping the
> >>>>>> repository rather than the sources.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>     Thanks. I had a look at the sample files,
> >>>>> /usr/share/examples/cvsup/cvs-supfile. So to get the 4.0S branch,
> >>>>> I would use release=cvs tag=RELEN_4?
> >>>>
> >>>> Well, RELENG_4.
> >>>>
> >>>>>     Can I convert the CVSUP'd sources to  a repository without
> >>>>> having to get the whole repository. I'm a bit bandwidth impaired.
> >>>>
> >>>> Not easily.  Theoretically you could just create a new repository and
> >>>> check the sources in with tag RELENG_4, but it would be a lot of work.
> >>>> If you have an old repository copy, such as on a CD-ROM set from
> >>>> Walnut Creek, you can easily update it with cvsup.
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> Shouldn't that be cvs(1), not cvsup(1) for the repository?
> >>
> >> No.  cvsup updates repositories, cvs manipulates them.  After
> >> synchronizing the repository with cvsup, you update your source tree
> >> with cvs update.
> >
> > Is the CVS tree on any of the CD's or do I have to get the sources
> > with cvsup.
> 
> It's called a repository, not a tree.  As I said, it's on one of the
> CDs on recent CD sets from Walnut Creek, but I think it moves a bit,
> so check your CDs.

I've used CVS but not enough to remember the proper terminology. What
has my interest is getting people started with 4.0-Stable. A build
world of some of these machines won't take forever but it's close :).
I know most of them will go with the CD subscription if I can get them
interested.

I was looking for the repository on the 4.0 disk and didn't see it. My
subscription started with 3.1. I'm looking at CD#2 now. I'll start
with the most recent version. Then, cvsup won't take so long.

Thanks,

Kent

> 
> Greg
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Hi,


Kent Stewart wrote:
> 
> Greg Lehey wrote:
> >
> > On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  2:18:24 -0700, Kent Stewart wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > Greg Lehey wrote:
> > >>
> > >> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:12:28 +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
> > >>> On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 06:23:20PM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
> > >>>> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:49:44 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
> > >>>>> Greg Lehey wrote:
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  9:52:50 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
> > >>>>>>> Hi,
> > >>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>       I've cvsup'd my 4.0R to 4.0S and would like to do a
> > >>>>>>> make release but I need a CVSROOT? What do I need to get still
> > >>>>>>> for this to work?
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> You need a CVS tree.  It looks as if you cvsupped only the sources,
> > >>>>>> right?
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> It is possible to specify a remote CVS root, but you'll need to have
> > >>>>>> some kind of access to it.  You're probably better off cvsupping the
> > >>>>>> repository rather than the sources.
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>     Thanks. I had a look at the sample files,
> > >>>>> /usr/share/examples/cvsup/cvs-supfile. So to get the 4.0S branch,
> > >>>>> I would use release=cvs tag=RELEN_4?
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Well, RELENG_4.
> > >>>>
> > >>>>>     Can I convert the CVSUP'd sources to  a repository without
> > >>>>> having to get the whole repository. I'm a bit bandwidth impaired.
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Not easily.  Theoretically you could just create a new repository and
> > >>>> check the sources in with tag RELENG_4, but it would be a lot of work.
> > >>>> If you have an old repository copy, such as on a CD-ROM set from
> > >>>> Walnut Creek, you can easily update it with cvsup.
> > >>>>
> > >>>
> > >>> Shouldn't that be cvs(1), not cvsup(1) for the repository?
> > >>
> > >> No.  cvsup updates repositories, cvs manipulates them.  After
> > >> synchronizing the repository with cvsup, you update your source tree
> > >> with cvs update.
> > >
> > > Is the CVS tree on any of the CD's or do I have to get the sources
> > > with cvsup.
> >
> > It's called a repository, not a tree.  As I said, it's on one of the
> > CDs on recent CD sets from Walnut Creek, but I think it moves a bit,
> > so check your CDs.
> 
> I've used CVS but not enough to remember the proper terminology. What
> has my interest is getting people started with 4.0-Stable. A build
> world of some of these machines won't take forever but it's close :).
> I know most of them will go with the CD subscription if I can get them
> interested.
> 
> I was looking for the repository on the 4.0 disk and didn't see it. My
> subscription started with 3.1. I'm looking at CD#2 now. I'll start
> with the most recent version. Then, cvsup won't take so long.

I couldn't find it on 3.3 or 3.4 as well. The latest one I could find
is in the 3.2 #2 cd. I'll use that for starters.

> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Kent
> 
> >
> > Greg
> > --
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> > See complete headers for address and phone numbers
> 
> --
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What about the international crypto code? Isn't that in a completely
different repository? I guess you can compile that separately.

Regards
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Hi!

I have just resently set up a freebsd box as a connection for our local LAN
to the Inet. It dials usind ISDN and everything is working fine. Well,
nearly everything, because when i still had my box running under LINUX,
there was a smart hack that made the comp not loose the first packet that
made the commection to the ISP to start:

echo 7 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip-dynaddr

anybody know some equivalent for freebsd???

cu and thx in advance

FHM

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Hi!

I have just resently set up a freebsd box as a connection for our local LAN
to the Inet. It dials usind ISDN and everything is working fine. Well,
nearly everything, because when i still had my box running under LINUX,
there was a smart hack that made the comp not loose the first packet that
made the commection to the ISP to start:

echo 7 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip-dynaddr

anybody know some equivalent for freebsd???

cu and thx in advance

FHM

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Hi!

I have our LAN connected to the Inet via a freebsd router, but Battlecom
isnt working beause of the Firewall.
I have found a workaraound on the Battlecom Homepage that is ment for Linux
boxes:

To use BattleCom Client from within a network which is connected to the
Internet through an IP Masquerade you must forward the appropriate ports to
the PC behind the masquerade.

Step 1: You need to have root or su access.
Step 2: Find the ipmasqadm rpm for ipchains or the ipautofw rpm if you're
using ipfwadm and install the RPM (if not already installed... can be found
at rpmfind.net)
Step 3: For IP Chains use this command set:

ipmasqadm autofw -A -v -r udp 2300 2400 -h www.xxx.yyy.zzz
ipmasqadm autofw -A -v -r tcp 2300 2400 -h www.xxx.yyy.zzz
ipmasqadm autofw -A -v -r tcp 47624 47624 -h www.xxx.yyy.zzz
ipmasqadm autofw -A -v -r udp 47624 47624 -h www.xxx.yyy.zzz
ipmasqadm autofw -A -v -r udp 28800 28900 -h www.xxx.yyy.zzz

For ipfwadm:

ipautofw -A -v -r udp 2300 2400 -h www.xxx.yyy.zzz
ipautofw -A -v -r tcp 2300 2400 -h www.xxx.yyy.zzz
ipautofw -A -v -r tcp 47624 47624 -h www.xxx.yyy.zzz
ipautofw -A -v -r udp 47624 47624 -h www.xxx.yyy.zzz
ipautofw -A -v -r udp 28800 28900 -h www.xxx.yyy.zzz

You should replace www.xxx.yyy.zzz with the IP Address of the PC behind the
masquerade that will be running the BattleCom Client.

Now as these lines seem to be a little not so common, i have trouble to
translate them into some freebsd compatible format. I have read lots of
Documents about freebsd and linux firewalling, but still have trouble
finding out, just WHAT THESE LINES ARE TELLING THE FIREWALL TO DO!!
So if somebody please could come up with an explanation or even a freebsd
compatible version of these lines, i would be really thankfull.

cu and thx in advance

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> 
> You can't. From ppp(8)
> 
>     The default is ``set log local'' (i.e., only the un-maskable warn-
>     ing, error and alert output).
> 
> Which, if you think about it, makes sense. If your chat script fails
> for any reason you want to know about it, yes?
> 

no, I don't care.
there's a reason: I wrote an awk program, which catches ppp's log
(thank to syslog.conf !). I want all the ppp's log go to STDIN
of my program, there's simply nobody who reads logs.

BTW, how can I catch uucp's log ?!



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hi!

I encounter a strange behavior with xdm. I am doing an installation of
FreeBSD 4.0 RELEASE on a new hard drive (I am currently using FreeBSD
3.4).

After installing XFree using sysinstall, I have modified /etc/ttys to
activate xdm:
ttyv8   "/usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon"  xterm   on  secure

Then I kill -HUP 1 to rescan ttys.

xdm starts.

First stangre behavior is that the name of the window is :
"W Window System" instead of the hostname.

Then, if I try to logon, xdm starts again to ask me again a login and
password. If I check the .xsession-errors file of the user, I can read:

Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
Error: Can't open display: :0

This messages appears when xsm tries to start.

Another behavior is that if that xdm does not allow me to start a
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I would really appreciate any hints!

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Hi!

(1) Do the KDE have configue file like .fvwm95rc of fvwm95?
(2) If yes, what is the name and location?

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Kent Stewart wrote: (speaking about a few 486's)
> I've used CVS but not enough to remember the proper terminology. What
> has my interest is getting people started with 4.0-Stable. A build
> world of some of these machines won't take forever but it's close :).


Speaking of forever...

I have a P133, 16mb ram I use as a samba server for my home networks, it
was runnign 4.0-R, and I cvsup'd to 4.0-S (src-all, ports-all).

I then "make -j4 buildworld &> /net/logs/buildworld.log" it has been going
for over 54 hours. Is this normal? On my other machine (750 Athlon, 512
ram) it took about an hour and a half to make world, is there much of a
difference? Or is my P133 that slow? Are there any ways can I speed it
(make buildworld) up?



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On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 04:22:01PM -0500, Erik de Zeeuw wrote:
> The VMWare port is asking me for the linux proc
> filesystem.
<snip>
> Does someone know where I can find the linux procfs ?

Use the 'unofficial port' which can be found at

http://people.freebsd.org/~knu/ports/emulators/

It works for me on 4.0-Stable.

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Hey there,

5.0-RELEASE is still a *long* way away from a release date.  If you want
to see if your hardware is supported, then please see
http://www.freebsd.org and look at the Release Information.  :)

Cheers,
Marc

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> Hello, 
> 
>      I wish to know if there is a date scheduled for 5.0 release. I would also
> wish to know if there will be support for PCMCIA Cardbus cards on 5.0 Release
> ( cardbus support in general, and specifically for 3com 3C562 pcmcia cards).
> 
>      Please CC my email address (garompa69@usa.net) in the reply, since I'm
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>      Thank you in advance.
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On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 06:46:48AM -0400, Chad Ziccardi wrote:
> Kent Stewart wrote: (speaking about a few 486's)
> > I've used CVS but not enough to remember the proper terminology. What
> > has my interest is getting people started with 4.0-Stable. A build
> > world of some of these machines won't take forever but it's close :).
> 
> 
> Speaking of forever...
> 
> I have a P133, 16mb ram I use as a samba server for my home networks, it
> was runnign 4.0-R, and I cvsup'd to 4.0-S (src-all, ports-all).
> 
> I then "make -j4 buildworld &> /net/logs/buildworld.log" it has been going
> for over 54 hours. Is this normal? On my other machine (750 Athlon, 512
> ram) it took about an hour and a half to make world, is there much of a
> difference? Or is my P133 that slow? Are there any ways can I speed it
> (make buildworld) up?

It shouldn't take that long. On my P133, 48MB RAM, 'make -j2 world' takes a
little over 8 hours.
My guess is that your machine is busy swapping.
Try without the '-j4' switch. That should reduce the memory demands and thus 
reduce swapping.
(The -jN switch only speeds things up if you have enough memory to keep all
the processes in core at once.)



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On 27 May, Mark Ovens wrote:

> 
> This sounds familiar, check the mail archives. IIRC it's to do with
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> in .xsession.
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> 

I have no .xsession yet. Therefore, xdm tries to start xsm.
I do not why this used to work before 4.0.

Thanks for your prompt reply!

Have a nice day!

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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Donald and Rosalyn Fast wrote:

> Thanks Jim,
> 
> I changed the BIOS timing for memory to be less aggressive  - still no success in installing.
> I removed case cover, and put a portable fan blowing over CPU this lowered CPU temp from
> 49 deg C to 34 deg C and MB temp from 35 deg C to 24 deg C and SUCCESSFULLY INSTALLED.
> 
> It is time for a small hardware upgrade of a new case and cooling fan(s).
> 
> I then configured and browsed FreeBSD for 30 minutes until I got a panic when installing 
> GNOME (after installing multiple dependencies, but not yet finished).
> (successfully ran fsck to fix the damage)
> 
> 30 minutes is about twice as long as any previous use.  So I think I am getting somewhere.
> 
> thanks again,


Wow, after lowering my clock speed, I didn't think that heating was that
big of a problem. Glad to hear things are at least installing now.

However, I think you are going to have to lower your cpu
clock speed (ie the cpu multiplier) for this thing to work reliably. 

I am curious as to just how much.

Jim



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Matthew Hunt wrote:
> 
> On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 10:58:41PM -0400, Otter wrote:
> 
> > cc -ffast-math -pipe -march=pentiumpro -O3 -I/usr/include -I.   -c
> > aicasm_gram.c
> > In file included from ../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:40:
> > ../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm.h:44: syntax error before `struct'
> > ../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm.h:53: syntax error before `struct'
> 
> I had the same problem.  It looks like the following procedure
> fixes it:
> 
> Make sure your source tree is up to date.
> cd /usr/src
> make includes
> 
> Do the config/make depend/make bit again.
> 
> Matt

ok. that seems to have cured the problem in "make depend", but now i'm
finding a different problem in "make":

cc -c -x assembler-with-cpp -DLOCORE -O -Wall -Wredundant-decls
-Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes  -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual  -fformat-extensions -ansi 
-nostdinc -I- -I. -I../.. -I../../../include  -D_KERNEL -include
opt_global.h -elf  -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2
../../i386/i386/bioscall.s
/tmp/ccd70154.s: Assembler messages:
/tmp/ccd70154.s:796: Error: operands given don't match any known 386
instruction
/tmp/ccd70154.s:861: Error: operands given don't match any known 386
instruction
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/src/sys/compile/kashmir.

Any ideas? I don't have a clue. Does anyone have a spare clue I could
use to get this kernel made? TIA.
-Otter


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I am new to FreeBSD and I have the following problem after install FreeBSD
3.4 Release and chanche smth in the kernel. I would like that up button on
keyboard show me the previous command and the down button show me the next
command. And also I would like not to see on all ttyv* console where I am
working that on the other console root login. If somebody can help me
please write to me.
Thank you in advance.
    Petro Pelekh.
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Roman Peleh wrote:
> 
> I am new to FreeBSD and I have the following problem after install FreeBSD
> 3.4 Release and chanche smth in the kernel. I would like that up button on
> keyboard show me the previous command and the down button show me the next
> command. And also I would like not to see on all ttyv* console where I am
> working that on the other console root login. If somebody can help me
> please write to me.
> Thank you in advance.
>     Petro Pelekh.
> >From Lviv.
> Ukaine.
> 
Roman,
 For your up arrow, you're referring to command history. That's a
feature of your shell. I'm not sure which ones have the capability to
do it, but i know bash, zsh, and i think tcsh all do it by default. If
you prefer to use another shell, check the man pages for options. I'm
not sure I understand what you're saying about working tty's and root
logins though.
-Otter


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Excuse that I ask you again but if you can please answer the foolowing
question . When I am working I receive the folowing error 
Fatal trap: page fault while in kernel mode 
and after some time my machine reboot by itself
If somebody can help please help.
Thank you in advance.

  



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Mark A. Hummel wrote:

> <p>What am I doing wrong???&nbsp; Thanks in advance,

Sending HTML mail is the first thing you're doing wrong, as you'll find
many people here using Unix mailers can't read it.  Please use plain
text next time.

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Greetings,

I'm re-sending this in plain text... sorry about the html codes in the
last post.

Sometimes when I try to cd to a directory like /usr/local/... I get an
error message reading: Can't cd to ...
I then try to cd one level down at a time.  cd /usr  then pwd to find
out I actually made the trip.  Then cd local and I get something like,
"Sorry, can't cd to /usr/local."  Why?  I'm logged in as root.

Now that I'm thinking about it, after I mount my CD  ROM, I can see the
files on it and everything, but, for some reason, I can't unmount it and
I can't get back to a directory on my BSD hard drive where root is
mounted.  What's up?

BTW, I'm sure you'll all be happy to know that I just got an email
confirmation that my Complete FreeBSD 4.0 Book was shipped yesterday
(May 26) from Walnut Creek.

Thanks

Mark



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BrentAHughes@aol.com wrote:

> Hello,  I have tried the following procedure about 10 or 15 times in a number
> of ways and I cannot get it to work.... I used Winimage to extract the iso
> file to my hard drive on my win98 box.  I also used NTI cd-Maker to create a
> cd from the iso.  I am using the 4.0 iso image release.  I have tried to
> create the floppies from the extraction on my hard drive and from the cd I
> created.  Neither has worked.  The machine that I want to install the OS on
> is not cd-Rom bootable.  It is an old 486 w/ 2x cd-Rom.  The kern.flp and
> mfsroot.flp files appear too large to install on floppies anyway as they are
> 1.47 megs plus.  I do not understand....

Read the instructions to the last point. It seems you've missed the section where
it says "Don't use Netscape or IE5 to download the floppy images. Use the
RAWWRITE.EXE program to create the floppies".

HTH
-Christoph Sold



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Hi

How to view and edit a hidden file and 
make a normal file to be a hidden file?

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not sure if this is the right list, but any pointers
appreciated... i'm trying to netboot a multia using freebsd as the
bootp server, and am receiving error msgs like:

bootpd: info(6):   recvd pkt from IP addr 0.0.0.0
bootpd: info(6):   ignoring request for server 203.41.79.2 from client at Ethernet address 08:00:2B:E2:BA:50

/etc/bootptab:
muttlia:\
        :bf=boot:\
        :hd=/tftpboot:\
        :ht=1:ha="08:00:2B:E2:BA:50":\
        :ip=203.41.79.9:\
        :sa=203.41.79.2:\
        :sm=255.255.255.0:
    
the request from the multia is something like:
U 0.0.0.0:68 -> 255.255.255.255:67
  ..............................+..P..........203.41.79.2...............
  ......................................................................
  ......................................................................
  ..........................c.Sc........................................
  ....................

thanks in advance,

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On 27-May-00 Kent Stewart wrote:
> I've used CVS but not enough to remember the proper terminology. What
> has my interest is getting people started with 4.0-Stable. A build
> world of some of these machines won't take forever but it's close :).
> I know most of them will go with the CD subscription if I can get them
> interested.

Do note that daily builds of 4.x are performed and put up for FTP
installation at releng4.FreeBSD.org.  -current snapshots are available
from current.FreeBSD.org as well.  If you have the bandwidth, it's
probably easier to just install from those machines instead of going
to the hassle of rolling your own release.

> I was looking for the repository on the 4.0 disk and didn't see it. My
> subscription started with 3.1. I'm looking at CD#2 now. I'll start
> with the most recent version. Then, cvsup won't take so long.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Kent

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Joseph,

When I bought the CPU, I had to install the fan. (Well I didn't - but they did not have
any heat conducting tape or compound between fan and CPU).  I have the CPU voltage set
correctly.  Maybe I should bump it up 0.1V.

Would a big package install of GNOME plus something like A... or Enlight... count (lots of ftp files, lots of depedencines getting
installed) as 'pushing it'?


> -----Original Message-----
> From: R Joseph Wright [mailto:rjoseph@mammalia.org]
> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 11:56 PM
> To: Donald and Rosalyn Fast
> Subject: Re: Widespread panics on install of 4.0 -solved (at least
> partly)
>
>
> On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 07:46:49PM -0700, Donald and Rosalyn Fast wrote:
> > Thanks Jim,
> >
> > I changed the BIOS timing for memory to be less aggressive  - still no success in installing.
> > I removed case cover, and put a portable fan blowing over CPU this lowered CPU temp from
> > 49 deg C to 34 deg C and MB temp from 35 deg C to 24 deg C and SUCCESSFULLY INSTALLED.
> >
> > It is time for a small hardware upgrade of a new case and cooling fan(s).
> >
> > I then configured and browsed FreeBSD for 30 minutes until I got a panic when installing
> > GNOME (after installing multiple dependencies, but not yet finished).
> > (successfully ran fsck to fix the damage)
> >
> > 30 minutes is about twice as long as any previous use.  So I think I am getting somewhere.
> >
> > thanks again,
> >
> > Donald Fast
>
> Make sure you have the voltage set correctly.  I have a K6-450 and
> discovered that AMD manufactured this chip with two voltage levels,
> 2.2 and 2.4 volts.  My motherboard manual said to set it at 2.2.
> This caused me problems until I changed it to 2.4.  Remove the heatsink
> and read the correct voltage directly off the chip.
>
> After I changed mine to 2.4 volts, things got much better.  However,
> I think the cooling is still inadequate.  It still panics when pushed,
> almost inevitably whenever I try to compile a "big" X program, such as
> Mozilla.
>
> Speaking of cooling systems, has anyone used a peltier cooler?  I've
> seen these things for sale, and if the advertisements are to be
> believed, it could be just the thing to stabilize it for good.
>



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Okay.  I'll have to bite the bullet and lower the multiplier. (I was hoping
to be able to leave it at its proper speed).


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Freeze [mailto:jim@freeze.org]
> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2000 4:43 AM
> To: Donald and Rosalyn Fast
> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject: RE: Widespread panics on install of 4.0 -solved (at least
> partly)
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, 26 May 2000, Donald and Rosalyn Fast wrote:
> 
> > Thanks Jim,
> > 
> > I changed the BIOS timing for memory to be less aggressive  - still no success in installing.
> > I removed case cover, and put a portable fan blowing over CPU this lowered CPU temp from
> > 49 deg C to 34 deg C and MB temp from 35 deg C to 24 deg C and SUCCESSFULLY INSTALLED.
> > 
> > It is time for a small hardware upgrade of a new case and cooling fan(s).
> > 
> > I then configured and browsed FreeBSD for 30 minutes until I got a panic when installing 
> > GNOME (after installing multiple dependencies, but not yet finished).
> > (successfully ran fsck to fix the damage)
> > 
> > 30 minutes is about twice as long as any previous use.  So I think I am getting somewhere.
> > 
> > thanks again,
> 
> 
> Wow, after lowering my clock speed, I didn't think that heating was that
> big of a problem. Glad to hear things are at least installing now.
> 
> However, I think you are going to have to lower your cpu
> clock speed (ie the cpu multiplier) for this thing to work reliably. 
> 
> I am curious as to just how much.
> 
> Jim
> 


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On 27-May-00 Otter wrote:
> Matthew Hunt wrote:
>> 
>> On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 10:58:41PM -0400, Otter wrote:
>> 
>> > cc -ffast-math -pipe -march=pentiumpro -O3 -I/usr/include -I.   -c
>> > aicasm_gram.c
>> > In file included from ../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm_gram.y:40:
>> > ../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm.h:44: syntax error before `struct'
>> > ../../dev/aic7xxx/aicasm.h:53: syntax error before `struct'
>> 
>> I had the same problem.  It looks like the following procedure
>> fixes it:
>> 
>> Make sure your source tree is up to date.
>> cd /usr/src
>> make includes
>> 
>> Do the config/make depend/make bit again.
>> 
>> Matt
> 
> ok. that seems to have cured the problem in "make depend", but now i'm
> finding a different problem in "make":
> 
> cc -c -x assembler-with-cpp -DLOCORE -O -Wall -Wredundant-decls
> -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes  -Wmissing-prototypes
> -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wcast-qual  -fformat-extensions -ansi 
> -nostdinc -I- -I. -I../.. -I../../../include  -D_KERNEL -include
> opt_global.h -elf  -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2
> ../../i386/i386/bioscall.s
> /tmp/ccd70154.s: Assembler messages:
> /tmp/ccd70154.s:796: Error: operands given don't match any known 386
> instruction
> /tmp/ccd70154.s:861: Error: operands given don't match any known 386
> instruction
> *** Error code 1
> 
> Stop in /usr/src/sys/compile/kashmir.
> 
> Any ideas? I don't have a clue. Does anyone have a spare clue I could
> use to get this kernel made? TIA.
> -Otter

You need to build and install a new world before a new kernel.  It looks
like this needs to go into src/UPDATING.

-- 

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* Mark A. Hummel <mhumm@ispchannel.com> [000527 07:37] wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> I'm re-sending this in plain text... sorry about the html codes in the
> last post.
> 
> Sometimes when I try to cd to a directory like /usr/local/... I get an
> error message reading: Can't cd to ...
> I then try to cd one level down at a time.  cd /usr  then pwd to find
> out I actually made the trip.  Then cd local and I get something like,
> "Sorry, can't cd to /usr/local."  Why?  I'm logged in as root.

can you ls -l and show us the entry for 'local'?  for some reason i have
the feeling that it's a symlink to someplace that doesn't exist.

> Now that I'm thinking about it, after I mount my CD  ROM, I can see the
> files on it and everything, but, for some reason, I can't unmount it and
> I can't get back to a directory on my BSD hard drive where root is
> mounted.  What's up?

What steps are you taking to accomplish this?  You can't really 
unmount a referenced mount point, so you'll need to make sure you
don't have any open files on the mounted filesystem before unmounting,
this includes just being in a directory on the mounted media.

> BTW, I'm sure you'll all be happy to know that I just got an email
> confirmation that my Complete FreeBSD 4.0 Book was shipped yesterday
> (May 26) from Walnut Creek.

:)

-Alfred


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Alex Kwan wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> How to view and edit a hidden file and
> make a normal file to be a hidden file?
> 
> Thanks

If you mean a file such as, .profile then the following may be a good
method.

1) emacs .profile

2) The concept of hidden file in UNIX is not the same as MS products.
   Do the following, man ls

I would try to be more lucid when asking a question like this.

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On 24-May-00 Rob wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> 
> We are experiencing delays with local delivery on our mail server.
> I looked up the message ID's on a couple of the ones I found, and I did
> not see anything odd. Here's an example ( names blotted out to protect
> the guilty ;)
> 
> maillog.2:May 21 01:05:52 smtp sendmail[79637]: TAA13399:
> to=<joe1@here.com>,<joe2@here.com>,<joe3@here.com>,<joe4@here.com>,<joe5@here.
> com>,<joe6@here.com>,<joe7@here.com>, ctladdr=<joe8@here.com> (1143/1143),
> delay=1+05:40:10, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=local, relay=local, stat=Sent
> 
> This seems like a very long delay to me, considering that it was sent
> from the same domain. 
> 
> I have tried cross-referencing the approx. timestamp in other logs,
> but I don't see anything out of the ordinary. What could be causing
> delays like this?
> 

What is your load average (uptime) ?
and your QueueLA in /etc/sendmail.cf ?


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I am trying to install FreeBSD to run along side Windows NT. The installati=
on program appears to run without any problems, then informs me that it =
will reboot the computer. When the system comes on-line the below message =
is displayed. I am unable to find what to do next and would appreciate any =
help.

>> FreeBSD/i386      BOOT
Default: 0:ad(0,a)/kernel
boot:

No /kernel

>> FreeBSD/i386      BOOT
Default: 0:ad(0,a)/kernel
boot:

Possibly relevant system information:

IDE1 Primary:    6.8GB Maxtor HDD
IDE1 Secondary:  None
IDE2 Primary:    Mitsumi CR4801
IDE2 Secondary:  Panasonic 40x CD-ROM Drive

Processor:       Cyrix MII-300
Memory:          128MB PC-100
Video Card:      STB 128 (4MB)

The HDD drive contains three partitions: the first is an NTFS partition, =
the second is an extended partition(containing 4 partitions) and the third =
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hi-

i've been running FreeBSD 2.2.8 on my toshiba portege for awhile now. it
was very easy to install.  i just booted from the standard floppy and did
an FTP install.  it had no problem finding my 3Com Megahertz 10bT PCMCIA
NIC, even though i wasn't using the PAO boot floppy.

when i recently went to install FreeBSD 4.0 on the same machine, with
identical hardware, i tried to do it the same way - normal boot disk, FTP
install.  but the installer didn't see my network card.

it's really annoying that something that worked perfectly in 2.2.8 would
not work in 4.0.

dave


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On Sat, 27 May 2000, Donald and Rosalyn Fast wrote:

> Joseph,
> 
> When I bought the CPU, I had to install the fan. (Well I didn't - but they did not have
> any heat conducting tape or compound between fan and CPU).  I have the CPU voltage set
> correctly.  Maybe I should bump it up 0.1V.
> 
> Would a big package install of GNOME plus something like A... or Enlight... count (lots of ftp files, lots of depedencines getting
> installed) as 'pushing it'?
> 

Yes. I believe it was described to me as "failure under load", and it
seemed that just about any activity that lasted several seconds was
considered a "load".

My early attempts at an install failed, usually during the copy from
cdrom during the ports install.

I really didn't think that lowering my clock speed from 450 to 400 MHz
actually kept the chip that much cooler, so I have suspected that the real
problem was that the chip was not stable at its rated speed.
I also heard that there was a bad batch of K6-2's -- and with my luck -- I
got one.
And again, I understand that FreeBSD works the hardware more than Windows,
so these problems may not show up under windows. However, I don't claim to
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Jim




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Greetings all,

I've been working with transproxy over the last couple of days and having a
little trouble with it and was hoping you could point me in the right
direction, as I have found very little written information about transproxy.

First I suppose I should give you my config:
FreeBSD 3.4, running natd and IPFW over DSL. Routing for 3 internal machine
running win9x/2k.
This machine is also running as a mail server (qmail), FTP (NCFtp), and
small web server (apache)

A friend of mine runs a proxy server that blocks porn. If I put it in each
browser it works fine, but alas, too easy to get around. I had been looking
for a solution when a BSD friend of mine suggested transproxy. I installed
the latest build from the transproxy web site. I am running tproxy as a
standalone server. I have verified it is running (top) and verified it is
using port 81 (by trying to run it again with similar settings). Here is the
command that is running from rc.conf

tproxy -s 81 -r nobody proxy.iolwest.com 80

The port for iolwest's proxy is 80 (verified through running the proxy
settings on Netscape).

I've also added the following IPFW rules

00900 allow tcp from 192.168.1.0/24 to any 80
00910 fwd proxy.iolwest.com,81 tcp from any to any 80

Now I can still browse and do all other internet related tasks, but alas, I
still have access to porn, sites I know are blocked because they were
blocked when I ran the proxy in Netscape. I did a tcpdump, and it appears
that the packets are not being forwarded to tproxy.

Have you seen this before? Did I screw up the configuration some how? Do I
understand the use of transproxy, that it should allow me to do this?

Your help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Hank Wethington
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Hi,

I've decided to setup apache to store logfiles in the user's own directory,
say ~user/logs. I also want to make those logfiles part of the users quota.

Here comes the bit thats stumped me... if I create a virtual host for the
user, and I don't create the log directory, apache won't start because the
log directory doesn't exist. If I do create the log directory (as root), the
normal ownerships for the directory are user root group <user>, which the
user can delete, hence if done apache wouldn't start. So if I make ownership
root/wheel, the user can't delete it and apache will be fine as the
directory will always be there. But.... then the log files will be the
ownership of root and won't count in the quota.

Its fried my brain trying to work out the right method for this, so I'm
writing this to see if anyone out there can help me out with the situation -
either correcting where I went wrong or maybe suggesting an alternative.

TIA,
Andy.



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On 27 May 2000, Lowell Gilbert wrote:

> I *think* he's saying that he's not just taking over an existing
> installation, he's going to have to have people coming in who are
> configured for, say, their own offices somewhere else on the net, and
> have to have their settings work in *his* office.  If that's the case,
> he can get them up and running on his net, but any services they're
> used to using are going to require extra programming (in pretty much
> the same sense his idea for DNS did), and some won't work at all (like
> printer settings or mail servers -- in that case, they may really
> *want* to talk to their "home" server, and there's no way he can do
> that).  I realize that I may be reading a lot into this, but the fact
> that he was snooping the ARP broadcasts to figure out what addresses
> to NAT sounds like a bad sign.  The fact that he will have to guess
> the netmasks is the least of those worries...

That was one of the questions I had that I wasn't very sure on; maybe you
could shed a little light.

My thoughts were this: how much traffic will I need to send to a customer
on broadcast and not directly to his IP? In what situations would I need
to know the actual netmask?

I'm not sure how I feel about ignoring the netmask, so any ideas would be
appreciated.

Andy

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Simple.  (or at least I think so).

Simply create the directory as root.  Leave the permissions as 
owned by root, and the group wheel.  Then, you'll want to enable sticky
bit on the directory itself.  

To do this:

chmod 1777 <logdir>

You'll then have a directory that is the equivalent of /tmp, from which
users can write to and delete, but cannot remove the directory or files
that belong to another user.  You'll have to make sure though that the
actual log file is owned by the user in the logfile directory.

This *should* be a near-perfect solution.

Good luck,
Cheers,
Marc


On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 06:30:46PM +0100, Andy Coates wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've decided to setup apache to store logfiles in the user's own directory,
> say ~user/logs. I also want to make those logfiles part of the users quota.
> 
> Here comes the bit thats stumped me... if I create a virtual host for the
> user, and I don't create the log directory, apache won't start because the
> log directory doesn't exist. If I do create the log directory (as root), the
> normal ownerships for the directory are user root group <user>, which the
> user can delete, hence if done apache wouldn't start. So if I make ownership
> root/wheel, the user can't delete it and apache will be fine as the
> directory will always be there. But.... then the log files will be the
> ownership of root and won't count in the quota.
> 
> Its fried my brain trying to work out the right method for this, so I'm
> writing this to see if anyone out there can help me out with the situation -
> either correcting where I went wrong or maybe suggesting an alternative.
> 
> TIA,
> Andy.


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Hello,
I do quite frequent CVSups with 4.0 STABLE which is working very well
but make buildworld takes way too long for frequent use (K6-2 450), IMHO. Is
there a possibility to just recompile the changed files and the kernel
instead of the complete world?

  


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Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> I do quite frequent CVSups with 4.0 STABLE which is working very well
> but make buildworld takes way too long for frequent use (K6-2 450), IMHO. Is
> there a possibility to just recompile the changed files and the kernel
> instead of the complete world?
> 
> 
> 
> Best regards,
>  Gabriel
> 

since other things will/may depend on those changed files, then they
would need to be changed also; making it a dependancy nightmare. make
world seems easy enough. make world = make buildworld + make
installworld. if you don't like the time it takes because of
production, do it while you're asleep. or are you waiting until you're
dead to catch up on sleep?
-Otter


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John Baldwin wrote:
> 
> On 27-May-00 Kent Stewart wrote:
> > I've used CVS but not enough to remember the proper terminology. What
> > has my interest is getting people started with 4.0-Stable. A build
> > world of some of these machines won't take forever but it's close :).
> > I know most of them will go with the CD subscription if I can get them
> > interested.
> 
> Do note that daily builds of 4.x are performed and put up for FTP
> installation at releng4.FreeBSD.org.  -current snapshots are available
> from current.FreeBSD.org as well.  If you have the bandwidth, it's
> probably easier to just install from those machines instead of going
> to the hassle of rolling your own release.

I think this is really true. What would be nice is to have the source
and the binary on a CDROM. I got to looking at the whole release
question and thought that was drastic overkill. I'm still cvsup'ing
:). I came to the conclusion before I started cvsup'ing early this
morning but decided to go through with it to see how much time is
required. When it finishes, I may make a release or just write it to a
couple of dat tapes (an original and a copy) as a hedge aginst some
future need. I'll have a CVSROOT of 27 May 2000. A tarball of just
CVSROOT may be the break point. It will probably be small enough to
fit on one CD.

The just_ftp is workable but sort of on the under kill side, i.e., I
have binaries but still need to cvsup the /usr/src before I can build
a modified kernel. This is where I get concerned. The ftp could work
but the sources could be out of sync with the binaries and the cvsup
causes problems building a kernel. I'm also a believer in the Stable
line. I never used 3.0 and the claim is 4.0 is better. There were
problems with 4.0 that were quickly fixed. I want the system I install
to be past that point. It doesn't happen very often but it would also
be embarassing to caught in the middle of that fairly rare occasion
when you can't build because of a commit error. I think the odds of
creating a undetected coaster cd is around the same frequency.

This consistent set was why I was thinking of the make release but I
don't want to build everything on the CD. I want a working source and
binary set that was based on the 4.0-Stable that I am using. If I
start out with something I know works, the install is straight forward
and I'll be home in an hour or so. I could start out using 4.0-Release
CD and could do the initial install from it. I could also use the CD I
produced from the 4.0-iso that I downloaded and burned before WC
shipped their first CD's. The next step is building their first
kernel. I figure that if I had a CD with tarball's of /usr/src and
/usr/obj, I could extract the files, generate a new kernel for their
system, reboot to single user mode and do the installworld. Then, I
could run mergemaster, reboot and have the same OS on their system as
the one I am using on my machines but one that is specifically
tailored to their hardware. They're happy and purchase the 4-cd's to
get the packages. I'm pleased because I have another convert to
FreeBSD.

Kent

> 
> > I was looking for the repository on the 4.0 disk and didn't see it. My
> > subscription started with 3.1. I'm looking at CD#2 now. I'll start
> > with the most recent version. Then, cvsup won't take so long.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Kent
> 
> --
> 
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-----Original Message-----
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it's really annoying that something that worked perfectly in 2.2.8 would
not work in 4.0.

dave

Wish that I had some advice to help you solve the problem, but I don't.  I
do also hate it when new software doesn't support old hardware.  I have an
entire box of 1 meg LIM cards that aren't supported by anything newer than
DOS 2.0  grrrrr.   :)

*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
    david s griffin
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    use the source
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I am trying to install FreeBSD to run along side Windows NT. The
installation program appears to run without any problems, then informs me
that it will reboot the computer. When the system comes on-line the below
message is displayed. I am unable to find what to do next and would
appreciate any help.

>> FreeBSD/i386      BOOT
Default: 0:ad(0,a)/kernel
boot:

No /kernel

>> FreeBSD/i386      BOOT
Default: 0:ad(0,a)/kernel
boot:

Possibly relevant system information:

IDE1 Primary:    6.8GB Maxtor HDD
IDE1 Secondary:  None
IDE2 Primary:    Mitsumi CR4801
IDE2 Secondary:  Panasonic 40x CD-ROM Drive

Processor:       Cyrix MII-300
Memory:          128MB PC-100
Video Card:      STB 128 (4MB)

The HDD drive contains three partitions: the first is an NTFS partition, the
second is an extended partition(containing 4 partitions) and the third is
the FreeBSD partition.

Sounds like you probably have the root partition of FreeBSD past the 1024th
cylinder of the hard drive.  If you boot from a floppy and then mount the
hard drive and run fdisk it will tell you for sure.  The FAQ has some info
about this for you.  www.freebsd.org/FAQ/install.html

This is a pretty common question on the list, too.  I don't follow this
thread too closely so there may be other issues as well, but I bet the
archives are full of useful info as well.

Josh



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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Steve McCarron wrote:

>Can anyone give me very brief answers to the following two (2) questions:
>
>     (1) Can FreeBSD be installed using all FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, and Linux 
>Ext2 file systems?

From /sys/i386/conf/LINT

options         MSDOSFS                 #MS DOS File System
options         NTFS                    #NT File System
options         EXT2FS

I think, but am not sure that msdosfs supports fat16 and fat32.

The LINT file is a good resource for this info.

>      (2) Is FreeBSD more like Unix or Linux?

FreeBSD comes directly from 4.4 BSD Unix. Linux does not have this
genealogy. Generally speaking many folks consider FreeBSD to be closer to
Unix.

I say FreeBSD _is_ unix (lower case u) but be careful with that pesky
trademark issue that TOG put on Unix (upper case U). The distinction is
one of terminology.

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On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 01:11:35AM +0600, Ilia Chipitsine wrote:
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> 
> Dear Sirs,
> 
> I put "set log phase" in /etc/ppp/ppp.conf, but after I connected
> to ppp using pppctl I see
> 
> PPP ON jane> show log
> Log:   Phase Warning Error Alert
> Local: Warning Error Alert
> PPP ON jane> 
> 
> How can I disable "Local: Warning Error Alert" ?!
> 

You can't. From ppp(8)

    The default is ``set log local'' (i.e., only the un-maskable warn-
    ing, error and alert output).

Which, if you think about it, makes sense. If your chat script fails
for any reason you want to know about it, yes?

> 
> Regards, (????????? ?????????)
> Ilia Chipitsine (???? ???????)
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From owner-freebsd-questions  Sat May 27 12:12:12 2000
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Hello,
I'm very interested in any solutions regarding booting FreeBSD over a
LAN. The point is this: we are currently in development of a new
serverfarm and would like to cut down administration time as much as
possible and here, we think, would central boot servers help quite a
bit because those would make it possible to just install new software
on them and do a cycled reboot of the other machines. I tried to read
through the diskless manual but it seems to be quite old and
I'm really not interested in setting up an X workstation. I'd
prefer a solution where the servers got their own disks with their
respective data and the central bootservers have the complete system
including /etc, /usr and the static dirs of /var, so that in fact only
/home, /tmp and the changing dirs of /var (logs, queue... it would
perhaps be even possible to have them on the bootservers as well) are stored
locally. May someone point me to some useable documentation about this
topic? Or are there some considerations which make this idea a very
bad one?



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 Gabriel




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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Mark A. Hummel wrote:

>Sometimes when I try to cd to a directory like /usr/local/... I get an
>error message reading: Can't cd to ...
>I then try to cd one level down at a time.  #cd /usr  then pwd to find
>out I actually made the trip.  Then cd /local  Sorry, can't cd to
>/usr/local.  Why when I'm logged in as a su?

You have to be very careful about where you put those slashes.

'/' is the root directory. It is at the very top. Any directory that you
refer to in any command that has '/' as the first character will be
relative to root.

cd /usr will work.
cd /usr/local will work.
cd /local will NOT work because local exist in /usr but not in /.

OBTW, don't use the root user unless you absolutely need it. Also, you
don't log in as su. You login as root. Or you use the 'su' command to
become root.

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Clive Lin <clive@CirX.ORG> wrote:

> I tried just setenv CVSROOT /my/local/repo, but it always
> complain permission denied.

Works for me. You need to call cvs with "-R" to specify a read-only
repository, e.g.

$ cvs -R co src/foo/bar

and if you want to check out anything by tag you need to touch
$CVSROOT/val-tags and make it world-writable.

Let's take this to -questions.
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On Fri, 26 May 2000, Lauro Cui wrote:

>Dear Sir,
>
>Do you have a UNIX Video tape for training?

This is a mailing list with many people reading.

FreeBSD does not have a video tape with training. A unix video would be
very dull. I recommend a book, "The Complete FreeBSD" intsead.

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Hi,

	Someone else asked a question about transparent proxying. And they
were pointed to this. http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-17.html
This
might give you some idea on how to set it up.

Hank Wethington wrote:
> 
> Greetings all,
> 
> I've been working with transproxy over the last couple of days and having a
> little trouble with it and was hoping you could point me in the right
> direction, as I have found very little written information about transproxy.
> 
> First I suppose I should give you my config:
> FreeBSD 3.4, running natd and IPFW over DSL. Routing for 3 internal machine
> running win9x/2k.
> This machine is also running as a mail server (qmail), FTP (NCFtp), and
> small web server (apache)
> 
> A friend of mine runs a proxy server that blocks porn. If I put it in each

What proxy software is he using. Maybe it isn't set up to handle
transparent
proxying? 

> browser it works fine, but alas, too easy to get around. I had been looking
> for a solution when a BSD friend of mine suggested transproxy. I installed
> the latest build from the transproxy web site. I am running tproxy as a
> standalone server. I have verified it is running (top) and verified it is
> using port 81 (by trying to run it again with similar settings). Here is the
> command that is running from rc.conf
> 
> tproxy -s 81 -r nobody proxy.iolwest.com 80
> 
> The port for iolwest's proxy is 80 (verified through running the proxy
> settings on Netscape).
> 
> I've also added the following IPFW rules
> 
> 00900 allow tcp from 192.168.1.0/24 to any 80
> 00910 fwd proxy.iolwest.com,81 tcp from any to any 80
> 
> Now I can still browse and do all other internet related tasks, but alas, I
> still have access to porn, sites I know are blocked because they were
> blocked when I ran the proxy in Netscape. I did a tcpdump, and it appears
> that the packets are not being forwarded to tproxy.
> 
> Have you seen this before? Did I screw up the configuration some how? Do I
> understand the use of transproxy, that it should allow me to do this?
> 
> Your help is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Hank Wethington
> Information Logistics
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Why is it when I restore from tape, the tape seems to take forever to
get the file off. Example

restore > add piano
restore > extract
You have not read any tapes yet.
Unless you know which volume your file(s) are on you should start
with the last volume and work towards the first.
Specify next volume #: 1

For a simple little file it will take more then an hour. I doubt it has to
do with equipment since it does this on every tape device I've ever used
but here is the stats

FreeBSD 4.0-stable
DLT4000 tape drive
Fresh tape
No compression

Is this normal or am I doing something wrong possibly?



Keith

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There is a tcp4 connection to my machine hung in the CLOSING state, according
to 'netstat'.  It has been that way for several days, maybe a week.
Is there a manual way that I can finish closing the connection?

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Hi,


Running FreeBSD 4.0 stable (27 may last build (eg today), on SMP box.
When trying to use WINE (for example installing encarta) I get this
error message:


"unable to start DDE communication with Program Manager"

I have edited the kernel as requested: USER_LDT (as in the read-me)
Underneath the kernel config file and the error message.

What did I do wrong ?!

****************************************************************************************************************************
[wine config file]


[Drive A]
Path=/floppy
Type=floppy
Label=Floppy
Serial=87654321
Device=/dev/fd0

[Drive C]
Path=/home/aernoudt/wine
Type=hd
Label=MS-DOS
Serial=87654321
Filesystem=win95

[Drive D]
Path=/cdrom
Type=cdrom
Label=CD-Rom
Serial=87654321
Filesystem=win95

[Drive E]
Path=/home/aernoudt/wine/temp
Type=hd
Label=Tmp Drive
Filesystem=win95

[Drive F]
Path=${HOME}
Type=network
Label=Home
Filesystem=win95

[wine]
Windows=c:\windows
System=c:\windows\system
Temp=e:\
Path=c:\windows;c:\windows\system;c:\encarta;e:\;f:\
SymbolTableFile=/usr/local/etc/wine.sym

# <wineconf>

[DllDefaults]
EXTRA_LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${HOME}/wine/cvs/lib
DefaultLoadOrder = native, builtin, elfdll, so

[DllPairs]
krnl386 = kernel32
gdi     = gdi32
user    = user32
commdlg = comdlg32
commctrl= comctl32
ver     = version
shell   = shell32
lzexpand= lz32
mmsystem= winmm
msvideo = msvfw32
winsock = wsock32

[DllOverrides]
kernel32, gdi32, user32 = builtin
krnl386, gdi, user      = builtin
toolhelp                = builtin
comdlg32, commdlg       = builtin, native, elfdll
version, ver            = builtin, native, elfdll
shell32, shell          = builtin, native
lz32, lzexpand          = builtin, native
commctrl, comctl32      = builtin, native
wsock32, winsock        = builtin
advapi32, crtdll, ntdll = builtin, native
mpr, winspool.drv       = builtin, native
ddraw, dinput, dsound   = builtin, native
winmm, mmsystem         = builtin
msvideo, msvfw32        = builtin, native
mcicda.drv, mciseq.drv  = builtin, native
mciwave.drv             = builtin, native
mciavi.drv, mcianim.drv = native, builtin
msacm.drv, midimap.drv  = builtin, native
w32skrnl                = builtin
wnaspi32, wow32         = builtin
system, display, wprocs = builtin
wineps                  = builtin
icmp                    = builtin

[options]
AllocSystemColors=100

[fonts]
;Read documentation/fonts before adding aliases
Resolution = 96
Default = -adobe-times-

[parallelports]
Lpt1=/dev/lpt0

[spooler]
LPT1:=|lpr

[ports]
read=0x779,0x379,0x280-0x2a0
write=0x779,0x379,0x280-0x2a0

[spy]
Exclude=WM_SIZE;WM_TIMER;

[registry]
; Paths must be given in /dir/dir/file.reg format.
; Wine will not understand dos file names here...

; alternate registry file name: HKCU
AltCurrentUserFile=
; alternate registry file name: HKU
AltUserFile=
; alternate registry file name: HKLM
AltLocalMachineFile=
;These are all booleans.  Y/y/T/t/1 are true, N/n/F/f/0 are false.
;Defaults are read all, write to Home and Alt
;Note: it is pointless to specify alt files and neither load nor write
to them.
; Global registries (stored in /etc)
LoadGlobalRegistryFiles=Y
; Home registries (stored in ~user/.wine/)
LoadHomeRegistryFiles=Y
; Windows registries in windows path, above
LoadWindowsRegistryFiles=Y
; Load above registries.
LoadAltRegistryFiles=Y
; TRY to write all changes to home registries
WritetoHomeRegistryFiles=Y
; TRY to write all changes to alt registries
WritetoAltRegistryFiles=Y

[Tweak.Layout]
;; WineLook=xxx  (supported styles are 'Win31'(default), 'Win95',
'Win98')
WineLook=Win31

[programs]
Default=
Startup=

[Console]
;XtermProg=nxterm
;InitialRows=25
;InitialColumns=80
;TerminalType=nxterm

[Clipboard]
ClearAllSelections=0
PersistentSelection=1

# </wineconf>


*******************************************************************************************************
[error message]


err:task:MakeProcInstance16 Problem with hInstance? Got 09f7, using 0407
instead
Unhandled exception: priviledged instruction in 16-bit code (096f:0014).
Loading symbols: wine /usr/X11R6/lib/libSM.so.6
/usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.so.6
    /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4 /usr/X11R6/lib/libMesaGL.so.14
    /usr/X11R6/lib/libXext.so.6 /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6
    /usr/lib/libncurses.so.5 /usr/lib/libxpg4.so.2 /usr/lib/libm.so.2
    /usr/lib/libc.so.4 /usr/X11R6/lib/libXThrStub.so.6
    /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1
    MMUTIL ENCCDPRF MSCAH WIN87EM COMMDLG MMSYSTEM MSCPYDIS SHELL VER
MSSETUP
    acmsetup LZEXPAND KEYBOARD bootstrp USER GDI WINEPS WPROCS DISPLAY
SYSTEM
    KERNEL COMDLG32 SHLWAPI WINMM MIDIMAP MSACMMAP WINEOSS SHELL32 OLE32
    COMCTL32 USER32
In 16 bit mode.
Register dump:
 CS:096f SS:0407 DS:0407 ES:0407 FS:0000 GS:002f
 IP:0014 SP:ad34 BP:ad6c FLAGS:0297(   - 00  I S -A-P1C)
 AX:09e1 BX:0000 CX:0000 DX:0000 SI:0000 DI:0000
Stack dump:
0x0407:0xad34: *** Invalid address 0x0407:0xad34

0080: sel=0407 base=2880c520 limit=0000b39f 16-bit rw-
Backtrace:
=>0 0x096f:0x0014 (bp=ad6c)
*** Invalid address 0x0407:0xad6c

0x096f:0x0014:  *** Invalid address 0x096f:0x0014
Wine-dbg>Wine-dbg> 


*******************************************************************************************************

Thanks for your help.

Aernoudt

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From owner-freebsd-questions  Sat May 27 13:13:40 2000
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I just patched my system (3.4-RELEASE) using the instructions in the
email. This patch was for the DoS attack which allowed users to not
let any processes to exit.

What I did was cvsup'ed my system to 3.4-STABLE (I didn't have the source
yet) and the patch gave me the error that everything was already patched.
So, I went to the next step and built ipcs.

So, this is what I basically did.

# cd /usr
# cvsup stable-supfile
# cd src/usr.bin/ipcs
# make all install
# cd /sys/i386/conf/
# /usr/sbin/config -R MYKERNEL
# cd ../../compile/MYKERNEL
# make depend
# make

When I do make, this is the error I get:
cc -c -O -Wreturn-type -Wcomment -Wredundant-decls -Wimplicit  -Wnested-externs -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes  -Wpointer-arith -Winline -Wuninitialized -Wformat -Wunused  -fformat-extensions -ansi  -nostdinc -I- -I. -I../.. -I../../../include  -DKERNEL -DVM_STACK -include opt_global.h -elf  ../../kern/init_sysent.c
In file included from ../../kern/init_sysent.c:12:
../../sys/sysent.h:72: warning: `struct vnode' declared inside parameter list
../../sys/sysent.h:72: warning: its scope is only this definition or declaration,
../../sys/sysent.h:72: warning: which is probably not what you want.
../../kern/init_sysent.c:246: `semconfig' undeclared here (not in a function)
../../kern/init_sysent.c:246: initializer element for `sysent[223].sy_call' is not constant
*** Error code 1

Stop.


I get the exact same error when I try to compile GENERIC, so I know that
it's not the way I configured the kernel.

Before doing this, the kernel compiled without an error.

Please help.

	--bhishan

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Um... in the ppp.conf it says, "Make sure that 'device' references the
correct serial port for your modem.  (cuaa0 = COM1, cuaa1 = COM2)".
This tells me that this is a simple text document that was written as an
example to modify.  So, what is the true way to make for sure what
device the modem is using and how to configure them to work properly.
Is there a dmesg like thing that I can do to make for sure that what I
am looking at is really what the computer is using as a modem.

Maybe I am wrong here I dont know but this is what I was thinking in
this situation.  Am I wrong?  Should I just assume that the ppp.conf is
correct in saying that cuaa1 is the modem?  Or, should I think that
cuaa1 might be the seial port that my mouse is using.  If so then how
does one configure this device because right now the cuaa1 is configured
for  1200 baud?  Lots of questions here.  Thank You guys so much for
replying to my question.

I am reading about  this to, so, dont think that I am lazily sitting
back waiting for you to answer my questions, but your help is much
appreciated!

Thank you much,
Caleb Walker


Chris Fedde wrote:

> On Fri, 26 May 2000 22:12:09 -0700  Caleb Walker wrote:
>  +------------------
>  | It looks like I can just edit the ppp.conf file and it will all
>  | be all right but how do I know what device my modem is connected
>  | to?
>  +------------------
>
> Um...  in ppp.conf there is a line like
>
>         set device /dev/cua***
>
> That is the device that your modem is connected to...
>
> chris
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HI folks,

I have spent three nights trying to go to the internet from Freebsd 2.2.5
through the cable modem.
My win95 goes to it fine as dhcp client.
Now I have noticed for past 15 days that the IP address provided by
the DHCP has not changed, so I thought I should be able to install
my Freebsd 2.2.5 in one of my old P133 machinne and make it a router 
for other computers in my home.
But no this is what I get
Ping: sendto: host not found.
but I am able to ping my local machines.
Keep in mind I only have one network card and I aliased it to see the 
local machines.
But then I thought I should be able to ping the cable modem at least.
So I did so many things for example natd/ipfw also, did not work.
I have came across some wherere that I need to have dhclient installed.
If it is true, then how can get the dhclient installed in my 2.2.5
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Hey guys, for about a year now I've been using ppp -nat to proxy my tiny
little dialup connection.


    <Gateway FreeBSD 4.0> ---- > <HUB>
                                                        |    |________
                                                        |
|
                        <Windows box>__  |                    |
                                                              <New FreeBSD
Box>

... I just got a new box, which I installed FreeBSD 4.0 on..


Ok, my new FreeBSD box (10.0.0.2) can ping my windows box (10.0.0.3) but my
Gateway FreeBSD box can't ping 10.0.0.2 but can ping 10.0.0.3.. All this
only happnes after I start up ppp- nat.

From my gateway box :

before ppp
Internet:
Destination        Gateway            Flags      Netif Expire
10.0.0.0           ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  UHLWb       ep0 =>
10/24              link#2             UC          ep0 =>
10.0.0.1           0:a0:24:2f:b2:ba   UHLW        lo0
10.0.0.2           0:0:e8:6a:36:be    UHLW        ep0   1195
10.0.0.3           0:40:95:42:44:29   UHLW        ep0   1142
10.0.0.255         ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  UHLWb       ep0
127.0.0.1          127.0.0.1          UH          lo0


after ppp

Destination        Gateway            Flags      Netif Expire
default            209.176.000.0     UGSc       tun0
10.0.0.0           ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  UHLWb       ep0 =>
10/24              link#2             UC          ep0 =>
10.0.0.1           0:a0:24:2f:b2:ba   UHLW        lo0
10.0.0.2           10.0.0.1           UH         tun0
10.0.0.3           0:40:95:42:44:29   UHLW        ep0   1051
10.0.0.255         ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  UHLWb       ep0
127.0.0.1          127.0.0.1          UH          lo0
209.176.000.00     209.176.000.0    UH         tun0

IPs were changed a bit...


... So basically I need 10.0.0.2 (the new FreeBSD box) to be able to talk to
10.0.0.1 and can't figure out for the life of my why it's not able to now.

Thanks!

-Mitch




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FreeBSD 3.4 (Walnut Creek CDROM)

In dir /usr/src/i386/boot/netboot I do make
And I see next message:
ld: scrt0.o: No such file or directory

Why no compiling picobsd? I use standart build.
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I'm an idiot, I found and fixed the problem :-)

----- Original Message -----
From: Mitch Vincent <mitch@venux.net>
To: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2000 4:53 PM
Subject: ppp -nat


> Hey guys, for about a year now I've been using ppp -nat to proxy my tiny
> little dialup connection.
>
>
>     <Gateway FreeBSD 4.0> ---- > <HUB>
>                                                         |    |________
>                                                         |
> |
>                         <Windows box>__  |                    |
>                                                               <New FreeBSD
> Box>
>
> ... I just got a new box, which I installed FreeBSD 4.0 on..
>
>
> Ok, my new FreeBSD box (10.0.0.2) can ping my windows box (10.0.0.3) but
my
> Gateway FreeBSD box can't ping 10.0.0.2 but can ping 10.0.0.3.. All this
> only happnes after I start up ppp- nat.
>
> From my gateway box :
>
> before ppp
> Internet:
> Destination        Gateway            Flags      Netif Expire
> 10.0.0.0           ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  UHLWb       ep0 =>
> 10/24              link#2             UC          ep0 =>
> 10.0.0.1           0:a0:24:2f:b2:ba   UHLW        lo0
> 10.0.0.2           0:0:e8:6a:36:be    UHLW        ep0   1195
> 10.0.0.3           0:40:95:42:44:29   UHLW        ep0   1142
> 10.0.0.255         ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  UHLWb       ep0
> 127.0.0.1          127.0.0.1          UH          lo0
>
>
> after ppp
>
> Destination        Gateway            Flags      Netif Expire
> default            209.176.000.0     UGSc       tun0
> 10.0.0.0           ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  UHLWb       ep0 =>
> 10/24              link#2             UC          ep0 =>
> 10.0.0.1           0:a0:24:2f:b2:ba   UHLW        lo0
> 10.0.0.2           10.0.0.1           UH         tun0
> 10.0.0.3           0:40:95:42:44:29   UHLW        ep0   1051
> 10.0.0.255         ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff  UHLWb       ep0
> 127.0.0.1          127.0.0.1          UH          lo0
> 209.176.000.00     209.176.000.0    UH         tun0
>
> IPs were changed a bit...
>
>
> ... So basically I need 10.0.0.2 (the new FreeBSD box) to be able to talk
to
> 10.0.0.1 and can't figure out for the life of my why it's not able to now.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Mitch
>
>



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<keith@mail.telestream.com> wrote:

> Why is it when I restore from tape, the tape seems to take forever to
> get the file off. Example

Where on the tape is the file in question located?

restore needs to read all of the backup archive up to that file
from the tape. Tapes tend to run for something like one or two
hours from end to end (larger capacity tapes are also faster so
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> For a simple little file it will take more then an hour.

Not unreasonable.

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I was surprised to see the FreeBSD mark being used out of context at:

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On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 11:26:21AM -0500, Don Read wrote:
> > We are experiencing delays with local delivery on our mail server.
> > I looked up the message ID's on a couple of the ones I found, and I did
> > not see anything odd. Here's an example ( names blotted out to protect

<snip>

> 
> What is your load average (uptime) ?
> 

smtp# uptime
 2:35PM  up 43 days, 14:24, 5 users, load averages: 4.08, 4.02, 4.01


> and your QueueLA in /etc/sendmail.cf ?

We do not have this explicitly set.
What would be a good number considering our load
average? 

> 
> -- 
> Don Read                                             dread@texas.net
> -- The problem with people who have no vices is that you can be sure
>       they're going to have some pretty annoying virtues.


Rob Helmer
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My file systems are laid out like this

Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/da0s1a     39647    22923    13553    63%    /
/dev/da0s1f   1459018  1117536   224761    83%    /usr
/dev/da0s1e     19815     3420    14810    19%    /var
/dev/da1s1e  34465125   673658 31034257     2%    /home
procfs              4        4        0   100%    /proc

Say I'm trying to get /usr/games/worms from a previous dump, I do this on
the machine with the tape.
# mt -f /dev/nrsa0 rewind
# mt -f /dev/nrsa0 fsf 1

Then this on the machie I need to restore to that was previously dumped.

# restore -i -s 1 -f tape.mydomain.com:/dev/nrsa0
Connection to tape.mydomain.com established.

restore > 
restore > cd games
restore > add worms
restore > extract
You have not read any tapes yet.
Unless you know which volume your file(s) are on you should start
with the last volume and work towards the first.
Specify next volume #: 1

That is where is just sits there forever. With occasional movement on the
drive.

Seem normal?

Keith

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On 27 May 2000, Christian Weisgerber wrote:

> <keith@mail.telestream.com> wrote:
> 
> > Why is it when I restore from tape, the tape seems to take forever to
> > get the file off. Example
> 
> Where on the tape is the file in question located?
> 
> restore needs to read all of the backup archive up to that file
> from the tape. Tapes tend to run for something like one or two
> hours from end to end (larger capacity tapes are also faster so
> this time stays rather constant).
> 
> > For a simple little file it will take more then an hour.
> 
> Not unreasonable.
> 
> -- 
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> 
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In message <20000527150900.WQLV22611.mail.rdc1.va.home.com@john.baldwin.cx> John Baldwin writes:
: You need to build and install a new world before a new kernel.  It looks
: like this needs to go into src/UPDATING.

Done.  Others have suggested this as well.

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Hi,

I am trying to configure my sound card for my freebsd 3.4 machine. 
I have a yamaha sound chip YMF740 on the motherboard. I am not sure 
as to what options to use in the kernel configuration file and whether
there are any drivers available for this.

Can anyone please help me. 

Thanks.

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Jahanur R Subedar wrote:
> 
> HI folks,
> 
> I have spent three nights trying to go to the internet from Freebsd 2.2.5
> through the cable modem.
> My win95 goes to it fine as dhcp client.
> Now I have noticed for past 15 days that the IP address provided by
> the DHCP has not changed, so I thought I should be able to install
> my Freebsd 2.2.5 in one of my old P133 machinne and make it a router
> for other computers in my home.
> But no this is what I get
> Ping: sendto: host not found.
> but I am able to ping my local machines.
> Keep in mind I only have one network card and I aliased it to see the
> local machines.
> But then I thought I should be able to ping the cable modem at least.
> So I did so many things for example natd/ipfw also, did not work.
> I have came across some wherere that I need to have dhclient installed.
> If it is true, then how can get the dhclient installed in my 2.2.5
> freebsd, that does not have any interenet connection.
> Please help or tell me what I am doing wrong.
> Please!!!
> 
> Jahanur R Subedar
> WWW.JJSOFT.COM
> 
since DHCP didn't come stock until FreeBSD 3.0, I'd recommend you
install it from ports... maybe isc-dhcp2. I saw isc-dhcp3 has come
out, but I haven't used it yet, so I can't tell you how it works. try
/usr/ports/net/isc-dhcp2 && make install (after you cvsup your ports
to get the most current version of it).
-Otter


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You are great thanks I found it that will do.
Thanks a lot



On Sat, 27 May 2000, Otter wrote:

> Jahanur R Subedar wrote:
> > 
> > HI folks,
> > 
> > I have spent three nights trying to go to the internet from Freebsd 2.2.5
> > through the cable modem.
> > My win95 goes to it fine as dhcp client.
> > Now I have noticed for past 15 days that the IP address provided by
> > the DHCP has not changed, so I thought I should be able to install
> > my Freebsd 2.2.5 in one of my old P133 machinne and make it a router
> > for other computers in my home.
> > But no this is what I get
> > Ping: sendto: host not found.
> > but I am able to ping my local machines.
> > Keep in mind I only have one network card and I aliased it to see the
> > local machines.
> > But then I thought I should be able to ping the cable modem at least.
> > So I did so many things for example natd/ipfw also, did not work.
> > I have came across some wherere that I need to have dhclient installed.
> > If it is true, then how can get the dhclient installed in my 2.2.5
> > freebsd, that does not have any interenet connection.
> > Please help or tell me what I am doing wrong.
> > Please!!!
> > 
> > Jahanur R Subedar
> > WWW.JJSOFT.COM
> > 
> since DHCP didn't come stock until FreeBSD 3.0, I'd recommend you
> install it from ports... maybe isc-dhcp2. I saw isc-dhcp3 has come
> out, but I haven't used it yet, so I can't tell you how it works. try
> /usr/ports/net/isc-dhcp2 && make install (after you cvsup your ports
> to get the most current version of it).
> -Otter
> 

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Hi Folks,
I have got another problem.
When I do this
./fp_install.sh
it says fives me that can not find /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1
where can I find this. Please help


Jahanur R Subedar
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Is ABIT BP6 UDMA-66 supported in Freebsd4.0? 
> 
> [ On Saturday, May 27, al goldstein wrote: ]
> > Does Freebds4.0 support ide UDMA-66?
> > 
> > 
> > 
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> some controllers are supported, some aren't. ICH is, the promise controllers I
> *believe* are supported (or very soon). I don't know for sure.
> 
> This question would be better asked at questions@freebsd.org since this is the
> documentation mailing list. Reformat your question with the exact chipset you
> hope to use and ask there.
> 
> Or, search the mailing list archives for the chipset.
> 
> -Jr
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Dirk GOUDERS wrote:
> 
>  > You probably have your firewall blocking IP packets with record-route
>  > option, do not you?
> 
> I use a firewall, yes.
> But, even if I delete all rules except the default one
> 
> 65535 allow ip from any to any
> 
> ``ping -R'' will not work.
> 
> Having read your remark I got ``ping -R'' working - but only after
> having removed any firewall options from my kernel configuration
> file.
> 
> #
> # Firewall stuff
> #
> #options         IPFIREWALL                      # firewall
> #options         IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE              # print information about
> #options         "IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=1"    # limit verbosity
> #options         IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT    # allow everything by default
> #options         IPFILTER                        # kernel ipfilter support
> #options         IPFILTER_LOG                    # ipfilter logging
> #options         IPDIVERT                        # divert sockets
> 
> The manual page says that ipfw will always discard IP fragments with
> fragment offset of one but that should not affect packets sent by
> ``ping -R'' - doesn't it?
> 
> Dirk
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'ping -R' works for me with firewall (type=open).
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Dirk GOUDERS wrote:
> 
>  > You probably have your firewall blocking IP packets with record-route
>  > option, do not you?
> 
> I use a firewall, yes.
> But, even if I delete all rules except the default one
> 
> 65535 allow ip from any to any
> 
> ``ping -R'' will not work.
> 
> Having read your remark I got ``ping -R'' working - but only after
> having removed any firewall options from my kernel configuration
> file.
> 
> #
> # Firewall stuff
> #
> #options         IPFIREWALL                      # firewall
> #options         IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE              # print information about
> #options         "IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=1"    # limit verbosity
> #options         IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT    # allow everything by default
> #options         IPFILTER                        # kernel ipfilter support
> #options         IPFILTER_LOG                    # ipfilter logging
> #options         IPDIVERT                        # divert sockets
> 
> The manual page says that ipfw will always discard IP fragments with
> fragment offset of one but that should not affect packets sent by
> ``ping -R'' - doesn't it?
> 
> Dirk
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'ping -R' works for me with firewall (type = open, OS = FBSD 4.0).
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Ilia E. Chipitsine wrote:

> no, I don't care.
> there's a reason: I wrote an awk program, which catches ppp's log
> (thank to syslog.conf !). I want all the ppp's log go to STDIN
> of my program, there's simply nobody who reads logs.

So what's the problem?  Just write your awk program properly so it ignores
the lines you don't want.  All PPP log entries say which category they are
anyway:

May 27 21:47:26 scientia ppp[77756]: tun0: LCP: deflink: LayerUp 
May 27 21:47:26 scientia ppp[77756]: tun0: LQM: deflink: LQR/ECHO LQR not negotiated 
May 27 21:47:26 scientia ppp[77756]: tun0: Phase: bundle: Authenticate 
.. etc

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Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:

> I do quite frequent CVSups with 4.0 STABLE which is working very well
> but make buildworld takes way too long for frequent use (K6-2 450), IMHO.

There's something wrong if you think they take too long (either with
your system or your definition of "too long").  I do buildworlds on a
K6-2 350 and it only takes a few hours.  Just let it run overnight, you
don't have to sit and watch it, you know.

OTOH I am right now waiting for a buildworld on a 486 to complete.  I
hope it will be done by the morning (10pm now, so I'm hoping it will be
done by 10am tomorrow) but I'm not counting on it.  Yes, I'm quite mad.

> there a possibility to just recompile the changed files and the kernel
> instead of the complete world?

You can, but you've only got yourself to blame if you miss something
important then.  In particular, when you install the kernel you must
rebuild and reinstall libkvm and anything which uses it. (ps, top,
vmstat, ...)

Just do, e.g.,

# cd /usr/src/bin/ls
# make obj
# make clean all install

to install /bin/ls, for example.  Note that you should *never* run make
under /usr/src/contrib, if you want to install something which lives there
you will find the Makefiles for that stuff elsewhere, e.g. Perl lives in
/usr/src/contrib/perl but to install it you should do

# cd /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl
  --> *not* /usr/src/contrib/perl
# make obj
# make clean all install

But if you didn't know all this already, you probably shouldn't be doing
it and should be sticking with make world which handles all the gory
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On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 06:44:50PM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:12:28 +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
> > On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 06:23:20PM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
> >> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:49:44 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
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> >>>>
> >>>> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  9:52:50 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
> >>>>> Hi,
> >>>>>
> >>>>>       I've cvsup'd my 4.0R to 4.0S and would like to do a
> >>>>> make release but I need a CVSROOT? What do I need to get still
> >>>>> for this to work?
> >>>>
> >>>> You need a CVS tree.  It looks as if you cvsupped only the sources,
> >>>> right?
> >>>>
> >>>> It is possible to specify a remote CVS root, but you'll need to have
> >>>> some kind of access to it.  You're probably better off cvsupping the
> >>>> repository rather than the sources.
> >>>
> >>> 	Thanks. I had a look at the sample files,
> >>> /usr/share/examples/cvsup/cvs-supfile. So to get the 4.0S branch,
> >>> I would use release=cvs tag=RELEN_4?
> >>
> >> Well, RELENG_4.
> >>
> >>> 	Can I convert the CVSUP'd sources to  a repository without
> >>> having to get the whole repository. I'm a bit bandwidth impaired.
> >>
> >> Not easily.  Theoretically you could just create a new repository and
> >> check the sources in with tag RELENG_4, but it would be a lot of work.
> >> If you have an old repository copy, such as on a CD-ROM set from
> >> Walnut Creek, you can easily update it with cvsup.
> >>
> >
> > Shouldn't that be cvs(1), not cvsup(1) for the repository?
> 
> No.  cvsup updates repositories, cvs manipulates them.  After
> synchronizing the repository with cvsup, you update your source tree
> with cvs update.
> 

Ah right, thanks.

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On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 11:09:00AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
> You need to build and install a new world before a new kernel.  It looks
> like this needs to go into src/UPDATING.

Actually just the following will also fix the problem:

    cd /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils
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On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 13:21:36 -0700, Caleb Walker wrote:
> Chris Fedde wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 26 May 2000 22:12:09 -0700  Caleb Walker wrote:
>>> ------------------
>>> It looks like I can just edit the ppp.conf file and it will all
>>> be all right but how do I know what device my modem is connected
>>> to?
>>> ------------------
>>
>> Um...  in ppp.conf there is a line like
>>
>>         set device /dev/cua***
>>
>> That is the device that your modem is connected to...
>
> Um... in the ppp.conf it says, "Make sure that 'device' references
> the correct serial port for your modem.  (cuaa0 = COM1, cuaa1 =
> COM2)".  This tells me that this is a simple text document that was
> written as an example to modify.  So, what is the true way to make
> for sure what device the modem is using and how to configure them to
> work properly.  Is there a dmesg like thing that I can do to make
> for sure that what I am looking at is really what the computer is
> using as a modem.

The computer doesn't use anything as a modem.  You need to physically
connect it to a serial port.  If it's an internal modem, you need to
set jumpers or switches to say what port it should use.  dmesg will
show you which ports it finds, but it can't recognize a modem.

> Maybe I am wrong here I dont know but this is what I was thinking in
> this situation.  Am I wrong?  Should I just assume that the ppp.conf
> is correct in saying that cuaa1 is the modem?

No.  You have approximately 45% chance that it is right.

> Or, should I think that cuaa1 might be the seial port that my mouse
> is using.

No.

> If so then how does one configure this device because right now the
> cuaa1 is configured for 1200 baud?

How do you know that?

So, now: if your modem is external, what is it connected to?  If it's
internal, how's it configured?  You need to find the answer to that
one yourself.

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On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  6:46:48 -0400, Chad Ziccardi wrote:
> Kent Stewart wrote: (speaking about a few 486's)
>> I've used CVS but not enough to remember the proper terminology. What
>> has my interest is getting people started with 4.0-Stable. A build
>> world of some of these machines won't take forever but it's close :).
>
>
> Speaking of forever...
>
> I have a P133, 16mb ram I use as a samba server for my home networks, it
> was runnign 4.0-R, and I cvsup'd to 4.0-S (src-all, ports-all).
>
> I then "make -j4 buildworld &> /net/logs/buildworld.log" it has been going
> for over 54 hours. Is this normal?

No, it shouldn't take that long.

> On my other machine (750 Athlon, 512 ram) it took about an hour and
> a half to make world, is there much of a difference?

Strange.  I have a 750 Athlon with 256 MB RAM, and it only takes a
little over an hour.

> Or is my P133 that slow? Are there any ways can I speed it (make
> buildworld) up?

I suspect that something has gone wrong.  Do you have a looping
process?  Is anything happening at all?

Greg
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It sounds like you need to setup Network Address Translation.


On Sat, 27 May 2000, Jahanur R Subedar wrote:
> HI Folks,
> 
> The service ppl came and installed the  cable modem with Static IP.
> I am trying to make a Freebsd 2.2.5 server to act as an Getway for my
> 4 other internal Lan computers.
> 
> This is what I have done so far:
> 1) Installed a network card in the Freebsd machine.
> 2) Configured the rc.conf file for ifconfig with the static IP address
> given to me by cable modem company.
> 3) also Configured an alias of the same NIC with virtual IP address to see
> the Local LAN.
> 4) Set the Defaultrouter="cable_modem_ip_address"
> 5) Set the Getway_enable+"YES"
> 6) modified the hosts, resolve.conf and hosts.equiv.
> 7) Connected a RJ45 UTP cable from the HUB "out_to_hub" port to the cable
> modem RJ45 port.
> 8) Connected one of the RJ45 from the HUB to the NIC of the FreeBSD RJ45.
> 9) Reebooted the system.
> 
> I am still not being able to go outside from the FreeBSD.
> Please help me where am I doing wrong.
> Do you think I need IPFW/NATD installed?
> Please help!
> 
> Thanks in Advanced.
> Jahanur@jjsoft.com
> 
> 
> 
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Just install it using the ports.
It is so much quicker than doing it your way.

It does all the work for you.

On Sat, 27 May 2000, Michael Johnson wrote:
> I am just wondering , Why isnt gnomecore  a package anymore? Its not on
> the ftp and it hasnt been for a while. I thought someone took it down cuz
> they were updateing it but it hasnt been there for a few weeks. 
> Mike Johnson
> 
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What files did you get to setup this quake server.?



On Sat, 27 May 2000, Matt Bedynek wrote:
> I am tring to start a Quake 3 server in detached mode however, I am having
> problems
> 
> This command line was suggested to me to try:
> 
> q3ded +cvar_reset +set dedicated 2 +set fs_game InstaGibPlus +set net_port
> 27964 +exec instagib.config > /dev/null 2>&1 &
> 
> However, after a few minutes the process appears to freeze and I have to run
> a kill -9 to remove it from the list. :-(
> 
> any help would be appreciated!!!!
> 
> 
> 
> 
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-From experience maybe you might have doggy hardware on your BSD box.
Maybe try swapping your RAM around or whatever to see if any progress has been
made.

On Sat, 27 May 2000, Roman Peleh wrote:
> Excuse that I ask you again but if you can please answer the foolowing
> question . When I am working I receive the folowing error 
> Fatal trap: page fault while in kernel mode 
> and after some time my machine reboot by itself
> If somebody can help please help.
> Thank you in advance.
> 
>   
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- If you want to unmount the /cdrom
- Try umount /cdrom 
- Then cd /



On Sun, 28 May 2000, Mark A. Hummel wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> I'm re-sending this in plain text... sorry about the html codes in the
> last post.
> 
> Sometimes when I try to cd to a directory like /usr/local/... I get an
> error message reading: Can't cd to ...
> I then try to cd one level down at a time.  cd /usr  then pwd to find
> out I actually made the trip.  Then cd local and I get something like,
> "Sorry, can't cd to /usr/local."  Why?  I'm logged in as root.
> 
> Now that I'm thinking about it, after I mount my CD  ROM, I can see the
> files on it and everything, but, for some reason, I can't unmount it and
> I can't get back to a directory on my BSD hard drive where root is
> mounted.  What's up?
> 
> BTW, I'm sure you'll all be happy to know that I just got an email
> confirmation that my Complete FreeBSD 4.0 Book was shipped yesterday
> (May 26) from Walnut Creek.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
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-To view hidden files you need to use "ls -al" instead of "ls -l" 
-Read the man pages for more details

On Sun, 28 May 2000, Dutch Collins wrote:
> Alex Kwan wrote:
> > 
> > Hi
> > 
> > How to view and edit a hidden file and
> > make a normal file to be a hidden file?
> > 
> > Thanks
> 
> If you mean a file such as, .profile then the following may be a good
> method.
> 
> 1) emacs .profile
> 
> 2) The concept of hidden file in UNIX is not the same as MS products.
>    Do the following, man ls
> 
> I would try to be more lucid when asking a question like this.
> 
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[following up to -questions; this isn't a documentation issue]

On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 14:37:48 -0700, al goldstein wrote:
> Does Freebds4.0 support ide UDMA-66?

Yes.

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On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 15:28:36 -0700, Al Goldstein wrote:
>> [ On Saturday, May 27, al goldstein wrote: ]
>>> Does Freebds4.0 support ide UDMA-66?
>>
>> some controllers are supported, some aren't. ICH is, the promise
>> controllers I *believe* are supported (or very soon). I don't know
>> for sure.
>>
>> This question would be better asked at questions@freebsd.org since
>> this is the documentation mailing list. Reformat your question with
>> the exact chipset you hope to use and ask there.
>>
>> Or, search the mailing list archives for the chipset.
>
> Is ABIT BP6 UDMA-66 supported in Freebsd4.0?

Yes.  I have one.

Greg
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Don't recall off hand, but it was the Linux GLIBC files I believe.

I installed the latest pointrelease then put the .PK3 files in.

The server runs perfectly under screen, but I want to detach it as a
process/daemon.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Danny [mailto:dannyh@idx.com.au]
> Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 7:39 PM
> To: Matt Bedynek; freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
> Subject: Re: Q3 server
>
>
> What files did you get to setup this quake server.?
>
>
>
> On Sat, 27 May 2000, Matt Bedynek wrote:
> > I am tring to start a Quake 3 server in detached mode however,
> I am having
> > problems
> >
> > This command line was suggested to me to try:
> >
> > q3ded +cvar_reset +set dedicated 2 +set fs_game InstaGibPlus
> +set net_port
> > 27964 +exec instagib.config > /dev/null 2>&1 &
> >
> > However, after a few minutes the process appears to freeze and
> I have to run
> > a kill -9 to remove it from the list. :-(
> >
> > any help would be appreciated!!!!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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In message <20000527163220.A3549@dragon.nuxi.com> "David O'Brien" writes:
: On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 11:09:00AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
: > You need to build and install a new world before a new kernel.  It looks
: > like this needs to go into src/UPDATING.
: 
: Actually just the following will also fix the problem:
: 
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:     make obj
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:     make all install

I thought about that, but wasn't sure that the new binutils would work
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There's also other issues that need a make install because of the
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Warner Losh wrote:
> 
> In message <20000527163220.A3549@dragon.nuxi.com> "David O'Brien" writes:
> : On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 11:09:00AM -0400, John Baldwin wrote:
> : > You need to build and install a new world before a new kernel.  It looks
> : > like this needs to go into src/UPDATING.
> :
> : Actually just the following will also fix the problem:
> :
> :     cd /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils
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> 
> I thought about that, but wasn't sure that the new binutils would work
> with all versions of -current that we support upgrading.
> 
> There's also other issues that need a make install because of the
> bsd.kmod.mk.
> 
> Warner
> 
actually, it seems that the "make includes" resolved my problem.
Usually, i'll make buildworld, crank out a new kernel, then make
installworld. I did make buildworld; make installworld, THEN made a
new kernel and it seems to be running fine now. Thanks guys!
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In the last episode (May 27), Matt Bedynek said:
> Don't recall off hand, but it was the Linux GLIBC files I believe.
> 
> I installed the latest pointrelease then put the .PK3 files in.
> 
> The server runs perfectly under screen, but I want to detach it as a
> process/daemon.

What I do for my qw server is run a detached screen as part of bootup:

-- /usr/local/etc/rc.d/quake.sh --

#! /usr/local/bin/zsh
echo -n ' quake'
cd ~quake
renice -20 $$
unlimit -h core
unlimit core
echo 'screen -dm sh -c ./qsrv' | su quake

-- qsrv2 --

#! /bin/zsh
# Run our script forever
date
date +"%y-%m-%d %T Restart" >> logfile.qw
if [ -f qf-server.gmon ] ; then
 mv qw-server.gmon qw-server.gmon.$(date +%y%m%d%H%M%S)
fi
./qf-server +gamedir creeper
echo "l64<cdefedcc" > /dev/speaker
sleep 5 
exec ./qsrv2

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On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 07:35:40PM -0300, Mauricio Westendorff Pegoraro wrote:
> Hi.
> 
> I'm trying to install wine in my 4.0-STABLE box. There are some
> problems.
> 
> Exit of installation follows:
> 
> >bash-2.03$ ./configure
> >....
> >Configure finished.  Do 'make depend && make' to compile Wine.
> >
> >bash-2.03$ make depend
> >cd ./tools && make makedep
> >make: don't know how to make makedep.o. Stop
> >*** Error code 2
> >
> >Stop in /usr/home/mwp/win/wine-20000430.
> >bash-2.03$
> 
> Configure is ok. But make is not ok. :)
> I far as I remember, it worked in my 3.4-STABLE box, but I can't realize
> what's wrong with this one.
> The wine I'm trying is the latest version, not the one in the ports
> collection. I've tryied the wine from ports and it went wrong too (same
> errors).
> 

20000430 *is* the latest version in the ports. cvsup your ports tree.
It built fine for me under 4.0-STABLE, except that it doesn't install
the .so libs (easily fixed by cd'ing to the dlls directory and
running ``make install''), I'm putting together patches to fix this.

HTH

> Any help I shall thank.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> MaurМcioWP.
> 
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On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 01:04:47AM -0500, Jahanur R Subedar wrote:
> 
> HI Folks,
> 
> The service ppl came and installed the  cable modem with Static IP.
> I am trying to make a Freebsd 2.2.5 server to act as an Getway for my
> 4 other internal Lan computers.
> 
> This is what I have done so far:
> 1) Installed a network card in the Freebsd machine.
> 2) Configured the rc.conf file for ifconfig with the static IP address
> given to me by cable modem company.
> 3) also Configured an alias of the same NIC with virtual IP address to see
> the Local LAN.

Couple of things:

  1) Where did this "virtual" IP address come from?

  2) LAN means local area network. Isn't "local LAN" somewhat
     redundant? 

  3) You have no "local LAN." Everything connected to the hub is all
     one LAN with the cable LAN.

> 4) Set the Defaultrouter="cable_modem_ip_address"
> 5) Set the Getway_enable+"YES"
> 6) modified the hosts, resolve.conf and hosts.equiv.
                                          ^^^^^^^^^^^
I would strongly suggest you not trust IP addresses when you are
hooked up to a untruested network like a coax cable LAN.

> 7) Connected a RJ45 UTP cable from the HUB "out_to_hub" port to the cable
> modem RJ45 port.
> 8) Connected one of the RJ45 from the HUB to the NIC of the FreeBSD RJ45.

Do all of the link lights come on?

> 9) Reebooted the system.
> 
> I am still not being able to go outside from the FreeBSD.

From what you described, your FreeBSD box should talk to the outside
just fine. However, from what you descrbed, it is not acting like a
gateway for anyone.

> Please help me where am I doing wrong.
> Do you think I need IPFW/NATD installed?

Probably.
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Linux convert here.  I just installed FreeBSD 4.0-Release.  Everything we=
nt
well except for the PPP setup.  My modem's on /dev/cuaa1 (com2) and works=
=2E  I
verified with minicom.  I followed the directions from the handbook on us=
ing
kernel PPP, but when I try to connect, I get the error message "couldn't =
stat
/dev/cuaa1/115200: Operation not supported".  I have no idea what that me=
ans. =

I got so desperate that I even installed KDE just to use KPPP, but got th=
e
same error message.

Can anybody help?

Also, should I use user PPP instead of kernel PPP?  I would have to recom=
pile
my kernel.

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On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 06:31:46PM +0800, Alex Kwan wrote:
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> (1) Do the KDE have configue file like .fvwm95rc of fvwm95?
> (2) If yes, what is the name and location?
> 

Look in ~/.kde/share/config/

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Wasn't there just a big to-do wrt to 4.0 (then -current), about the right
way to do things is to install a new kernel, then build the world?

I seem to remember Rod championing this method.  (Had something to do with
some syscall interface changing).

On Sat, 27 May 2000, Warner Losh wrote:

> In message <20000527150900.WQLV22611.mail.rdc1.va.home.com@john.baldwin.cx> John Baldwin writes:
> : You need to build and install a new world before a new kernel.  It looks
> : like this needs to go into src/UPDATING.
> 
> Done.  Others have suggested this as well.
> 
> Warner
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In message <Pine.BSF.4.21.0005272028160.26845-100000@schizo.cdsnet.net> Jaye Mathisen writes:
: Wasn't there just a big to-do wrt to 4.0 (then -current), about the right
: way to do things is to install a new kernel, then build the world?

Yes.  That was needed for a while since the new binaries produced code
the olkd kernel couldn't execute.

: I seem to remember Rod championing this method.  (Had something to do with
: some syscall interface changing).

Yup.

However, with the changes to binutils and also the kernel .s files, we
have no choice.  You'll need at least the binutils.

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On Sun, 28 May 2000, Greg Lehey wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Greg. 

Is it an option in the kernel config file?

..Al


> [following up to -questions; this isn't a documentation issue]
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> 
> Yes.
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I'm trying to boot a FreeBSD 4.0 machine over the net.  I'm using one of
Intel's PXE cards and ISC dhcp v2.

I can load pxeloader which in turn loads the kernel - however I'm getting
stuck here:

bootpc_init: wired to interface 'fxp0'
bootpc_init: using network interface 'fxp0'
Bootpc testing starting
bootpc hw address:0:90:27:af:7c:75
BOOTP: timeout for server 0xffffff00
BOOTP: timeout for server 0xffffff00
BOOTP: timeout for server 0xffffff00
...

Here's a sample from the dhcpd.conf running on the server:

option domain-name "foo.com";
option domain-name-servers XXX.YYY.1.4,XXX.YYY.1.5;
shared-network name {
  subnet AAA.BBB.134.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
    range AAA.BBB.134.125 AAA.BBB.134.140;
    range AAA.BBB.134.142 AAA.BBB.134.149;
    server-identifier  AAA.BBB.134.10;
    option routers AAA.BBB134.1;
  }
  subnet AAA.BBB.135.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
    allow bootp;
    allow booting;
    option root-path "/data/bsdfs";
    range AAA.BBB.135.77 AAA.BBB.135.150;
    server-identifier  AAA.BBB.134.10;
    option routers AAA.BBB.135.1;
    filename "pxeboot";
  }
}

I'm not sure why I'm getting the server timeouts for bootp - after all,
it's the same server that handed out the dhcp info as well as info for the
kernel and boot loader.

Here's a snippit from the kernel:

# One of these is mandatory:
options         FFS                     #Fast filesystem
options         MFS                     #Memory File System
options         NFS                     #Network File System
options         NFS_ROOT                #NFS usable as root device
...
device          fxp             # Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B 

options         BOOTP           # Use BOOTP to obtain IP address/hostname
options         BOOTP_NFSV3
options         BOOTP_NFSROOT   # NFS mount root filesystem using BOOTP
options         BOOTP_COMPAT    # Workaround for broken bootp daemons.
options         BOOTP_WIRED_TO=fxp0 # Use interface fxp0 for BOOTP
...
options         INIT_PATH="/stand/sysinstall"



Any ideas?  What am I doing wrong here?


Thanks,
Jim



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On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 20:37:52 -0700, Al Goldstein wrote:
> On Sun, 28 May 2000, Greg Lehey wrote:
>> [following up to -questions; this isn't a documentation issue]
>>
>> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 14:37:48 -0700, al goldstein wrote:
>>> Does Freebds4.0 support ide UDMA-66?
>>
>> Yes.
>
> Thanks for the reply, Greg.
>
> Is it an option in the kernel config file?

No, the driver detects it automatically.

Note that for UDMA66 you need a special cable, and the driver also
knows about some drives with broken UDMA66 implementation and
automatically falls back to UDMA33.  If you're out shopping for UDMA66
drives, the current word is that IBM is the best choice, and you
should avoid Seagate.

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Hi:

I just did an upgrade to STABLE.  I just wanted to check what I did was OK.

First, the handbook says to do the following order:
1. backup
2. CVsup
3. check /etc/make.conf and /etc/group
4. drop to single-user mode
5. remove /usr/obj
6. make world (or make buildworld and make installworld)
7. update /etc, /dev, (and optionally /stand)
8. compile and install a new kernel
9. reboot (with fastboot)

****** WHAT I DID DIFFERENTLY ********
1. I used mergemaster for updating /etc.

2. www.freebsddiary.com has description of going from 4.0-RELEASE to STABLE 
and provides a script for doing so.  The description and script shows that 
compiling and installing a new kernel (#8 above) comes *AFTER* make world 
(#6 above) - and *BEFORE* updating /etc.  Thus, according to them, #8 comes 
before #7 in the above list.

3. Oops!  I removed /usr/obj *AFTER* the make world, not before.  I tried to 
redo make world but after a few messages (which seemed unimportant) it told 
me that the proc tables were full.  I then compiled and installed a new 
kernel without any noticeable problems.

4. NOTE: For me, /etc/make.conf has only one line: "USA_RESIDENT=YES".  
Apparantly /etc/defaults/make.conf is what needs to be edited (after being 
copied to /etc.)  Since I had not figured this out beforehand, I was unable 
to uncomment out CFLAGS and NOPROFILE as instructed in the Handbook.

I have booted into, and am writing to you from, STABLE.  Whatever I may have 
done wrong, so far I have not seen any (noticeable) problems.

QUESTION:
Will my system be OK?  Will any of the above cause any problems (especially 
removing /usr/obj before making and installing the kernel)

FOLLOWUP:
Now that I have gone through the process of upgrading, I am looking into 
security.  What is the easiest, most obvious (as in "duh!, why didn't you 
...") steps to take to guard security.  My setup is very simple: my home PC 
connected to a router with DSL service.  I am the only user.

I would like to use this machine as a web server and mail server, but I 
don't have anyone ftp-ing in (but I need to ftp out to retrieve files from 
time to time), logging in remotely, telnet-ing in, etc.  Do I just modify 
inet.conf and/or hosts.allow to deny those services?  How difficult is it to 
add a firewall like IPfilter?

I will look into security in the handbook, of course, but all comments are 
welcome.

Thanks in advance for all replies.

John

PS
*THANKS* to all the FreeBSD developers who have contributed to this awesome 
system.  The more I learn about it the more I am impressed.

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/dev/cuaa1/115200
this line must be in your /etc/ppp/ppp.conf file.
Remove it
and that should be it.
May be I am wrong.
Jahanur


On 27 May 2000, Tom Hines2 wrote:

> Linux convert here.  I just installed FreeBSD 4.0-Release.  Everything went
> well except for the PPP setup.  My modem's on /dev/cuaa1 (com2) and works.  I
> verified with minicom.  I followed the directions from the handbook on using
> kernel PPP, but when I try to connect, I get the error message "couldn't stat
> /dev/cuaa1/115200: Operation not supported".  I have no idea what that means. 
> I got so desperate that I even installed KDE just to use KPPP, but got the
> same error message.
> 
> Can anybody help?
> 
> Also, should I use user PPP instead of kernel PPP?  I would have to recompile
> my kernel.
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 
> Tom Hines
> Rockville, MD
> 
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Hi:

I have tried to get USB working on my system after upgrading to 4.0-STABLE.  
I am running on an Acer Aspire PIII450 box with built in USB support.  
Before changing the kernel config file to include USB support, my USB mouse 
worked (simultaneously with the ps2 mouse!), but my USB keyboard did not.  
After including USB support, both the USB keyboard and USB mouse do not 
work, and the boot up stalls briefly as it figures out that there is a 
problem at uhub2 (see last line of dmesg below).

My ps2 keyboard and mouse, of course, continue to work fine.  Also, the USB 
keyboard has a USB port.  I wonder if it contains an internal USB hub.  
Could that be the problem with the keyboard and/or USB in general on my 
system?

Do I need to have pnp support activated in the BIOS (I think I was advised 
by you or other BSD people to turn this off a couple of months ago).

It seems strange because the system seems to find my USB controller, my USB 
keyboard and my USB mouse, but all USB support then fails.  Any suggestions?

From uname:
4.0-STABLE FreeBSD 4.0-STABLE #1: Sat May 27 21:51:05 EDT 2000

From kernel config file:
# USB support
device		uhci		# UHCI PCI->USB interface
#device		ohci		# OHCI PCI->USB interface
device		usb		# USB Bus (required)
#device		ugen		# Generic
device		uhid		# "Human Interface Devices"
device		ukbd		# Keyboard
#device		ulpt		# Printer
#device		umass		# Disks/Mass storage - Requires scbus and da
device		ums		# Mouse
# USB Ethernet, requires mii
#device		aue		# ADMtek USB ethernet
#device		cue		# CATC USB ethernet
#device		kue		# Kawasaki LSI USB ethernet


From dmesg:
  <snip>
uhci0: <Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) USB controller> port 0x8800-0x881f irq 11 
at device 7.2 on pci0
usb0: <Intel 82371AB/EB (PIIX4) USB controller> on uhci0
usb0: USB revision 1.0
uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
uhub1: Atmel Corp. product 0x3301, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 2
uhub1: 4 ports with 4 removable, self powered
ums0: Primax Electronics Comfort, rev 1.00/4.41, addr 3, iclass 3/1
ums0: 3 buttons
uhub2: API API USB KB HUB, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.01, addr 4
uhub2: 3 ports with 2 removable, bus powered
ukbd0: API API USB KB HUB, rev 1.00/1.01, addr 5, iclass 3/1
uhub2: device problem, disabling port 2
  <snip>
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I have the following prompt in ~/.shrc:

PS1="[$(tty | cut -c9-11)]:`whoami`.`hostname | sed 's/\..*//'`@"`pwd`
case `id -u` in
        0) PS1="${PS1}# ";;
        *) PS1="${PS1}$ ";;
esac

I want to introduce a ^J or \n in the "case" so that my prompt
looks like:

blah blah
$

Anybody know how to get this to happen? Tia....

-duke


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Chad Ziccardi <zicc@bellatlantic.net> wrote:

> I have a P133, 16mb ram I use as a samba server for my home networks, it
                 ^^^^
> was runnign 4.0-R, and I cvsup'd to 4.0-S (src-all, ports-all).
> 
> I then "make -j4 buildworld &> /net/logs/buildworld.log" it has been going
               ^^^
> for over 54 hours.

The box is probably swapping wildly. I suggest you try this without
"-j4". I'll put in an estimate at eight hours for the buildworld,
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Thank you for you response.

I have a home network and I am using this 17.16.0.0 virtual
addresses.
Now I have got cable installed ai want all the computer in my 
home network to be able to go to the internet.
Yes you are right I have a hub that connects all my home network computers
and at the same time I have connected the freebsd at same hub
and then connected the cable modem to that uplink port on the hub.
After long research I am able to go outside to internet from the Freebsd.

Now the same ed1 is also acting as ed1_alias0 , this ed1_alias0 is
is setup for home network Ip address. And ed1 is setup the Static IP
provided by the CAble provider.
My main plan is to go to the internet from the home network.
Please help
 



On Sat, 27 May 2000, Crist J. Clark wrote:

> On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 01:04:47AM -0500, Jahanur R Subedar wrote:
> > 
> > HI Folks,
> > 
> > The service ppl came and installed the  cable modem with Static IP.
> > I am trying to make a Freebsd 2.2.5 server to act as an Getway for my
> > 4 other internal Lan computers.
> > 
> > This is what I have done so far:
> > 1) Installed a network card in the Freebsd machine.
> > 2) Configured the rc.conf file for ifconfig with the static IP address
> > given to me by cable modem company.
> > 3) also Configured an alias of the same NIC with virtual IP address to see
> > the Local LAN.
> 
> Couple of things:
> 
>   1) Where did this "virtual" IP address come from?
> 
>   2) LAN means local area network. Isn't "local LAN" somewhat
>      redundant? 
> 
>   3) You have no "local LAN." Everything connected to the hub is all
>      one LAN with the cable LAN.
> 
> > 4) Set the Defaultrouter="cable_modem_ip_address"
> > 5) Set the Getway_enable+"YES"
> > 6) modified the hosts, resolve.conf and hosts.equiv.
>                                           ^^^^^^^^^^^
> I would strongly suggest you not trust IP addresses when you are
> hooked up to a untruested network like a coax cable LAN.
> 
> > 7) Connected a RJ45 UTP cable from the HUB "out_to_hub" port to the cable
> > modem RJ45 port.
> > 8) Connected one of the RJ45 from the HUB to the NIC of the FreeBSD RJ45.
> 
> Do all of the link lights come on?
> 
> > 9) Reebooted the system.
> > 
> > I am still not being able to go outside from the FreeBSD.
> 
> >From what you described, your FreeBSD box should talk to the outside
> just fine. However, from what you descrbed, it is not acting like a
> gateway for anyone.
> 
> > Please help me where am I doing wrong.
> > Do you think I need IPFW/NATD installed?
> 
> Probably.
> -- 
> Crist J. Clark                           cjclark@home.com
> 

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Some additional information...

I'm trying to boot a FreeBSD 4.0 machine over the net.  I'm using one of
Intel's PXE cards and ISC dhcp v2.

I can load pxeloader which in turn loads the kernel - however I'm getting
stuck here:

bootpc_init: wired to interface 'fxp0'
bootpc_init: using network interface 'fxp0'
Bootpc testing starting
bootpc hw address:0:90:27:af:7c:75
BOOTP: timeout for server 0xffffff00
BOOTP: timeout for server 0xffffff00
BOOTP: timeout for server 0xffffff00
...

Here's a sample from the dhcpd.conf running on the server:

option domain-name "foo.com";
option domain-name-servers XXX.YYY.1.4,XXX.YYY.1.5;
shared-network name {
  subnet AAA.BBB.134.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
    range AAA.BBB.134.125 AAA.BBB.134.140;
    range AAA.BBB.134.142 AAA.BBB.134.149;
    server-identifier  AAA.BBB.134.10;
    option routers AAA.BBB134.1;
  }
  subnet AAA.BBB.135.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
    allow bootp;
    allow booting;
    option root-path "/data/bsdfs";
    range AAA.BBB.135.77 AAA.BBB.135.150;
    server-identifier  AAA.BBB.134.10;
    option routers AAA.BBB.135.1;
    filename "pxeboot";
  }
}

I'm not sure why I'm getting the server timeouts for bootp - after all,
it's the same server that handed out the dhcp info as well as info for the
kernel and boot loader.  The "root-path" is an NFS exported share living
on a Solaris 2.6 box.  The "root-path" is just a copy of the "/" partition
of a 4.0 box (minus the /dev directory).

Here's a snippit from the kernel:

# One of these is mandatory:
options         FFS                     #Fast filesystem
options         MFS                     #Memory File System
options         NFS                     #Network File System
options         NFS_ROOT                #NFS usable as root device
...
device          fxp             # Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B 

options         BOOTP           # Use BOOTP to obtain IP address/hostname
options         BOOTP_NFSV3
options         BOOTP_NFSROOT   # NFS mount root filesystem using BOOTP
options         BOOTP_COMPAT    # Workaround for broken bootp daemons.
options         BOOTP_WIRED_TO=fxp0 # Use interface fxp0 for BOOTP
...
options         INIT_PATH="/stand/sysinstall"



Any ideas?  What am I doing wrong here?

I feel like I'm almost there but missing something obvious, or maybe not
so obvious.  Can someone who's done this before lend a hand?


Thanks,
Jim




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On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 22:30:43 -0600, Duke Normandin wrote:
> I have the following prompt in ~/.shrc:
>
> PS1="[$(tty | cut -c9-11)]:`whoami`.`hostname | sed 's/\..*//'`@"`pwd`
> case `id -u` in
>         0) PS1="${PS1}# ";;
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> esac
>
> I want to introduce a ^J or \n in the "case" so that my prompt
> looks like:
>
> blah blah
> $
>
> Anybody know how to get this to happen? Tia....

Just put the \n character in the prompt.  

PS1="${PS1}#
 ";;

You'll presumably use your favourite editor.

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Hi:

Warner Losh writes:
>In message
><Pine.BSF.4.21.0005272028160.26845-100000@schizo.cdsnet.net> Jaye
>Mathisen writes:
>: Wasn't there just a big to-do wrt to 4.0 (then -current), about the
>: right way to do things is to install a new kernel, then build the
>: world?
>
>Yes.  That was needed for a while since the new binaries produced
>code the olkd kernel couldn't execute.

I am no expert, and I haven't really followed this thread, but wasn't it 
recommended to:
       make buildworld
       make and install new kernel
       make installworld
when upgrading 3.4 to 4.0?

Otherwise, (as per the handbook) the order is:

       make buildworld
       make installworld
       update /etc and /dev (and optionally /stand)
       make and install new kernel

Also: FYI, www.freebsddiary.com shows an ordering that puts the /etc and 
/dev updates (via mergemaster) *AFTER* making and installing the kernel.  
(I'm not sure if that is correct procedure, or if it matters, but it differs 
from the handbook)

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On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 11:46:48PM -0500, David J. Kanter wrote:
> On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 12:14:49PM -0400, John Daniels wrote:
> > When I type "pkg_version" I get a list of 
> > installed programs but mergemaster is not one of them.
> 
> I don't think base programs are listed in pkg_version. For instance,
> sendmail doesn't show up, but it's there.

They don't because their not packages. Try which(1):

     % which mergemaster
     /usr/sbin/mergemaster
     % which sendmail
     /usr/sbin/sendmail
     %

Note that which is a builtin in csh(1) as well as an external prog
(the latter has the -a option which searches for all occurrences in
$PATH)

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Hello, If this is not the correct place for this question could you please
forward it to the correct place.
 
I am installing from floppies right now (I know, its the real hard way but
money is tight.  I plan to purchase the cd in a few months).  I have the
images for booting and it works fine.  To install the rest of the required
packages this is how I understand to do it:
 
copy all of the files needed for /bin (/bin/bin.aa & /bin/bin.ab)etc. to
one floppy.  As many as I can get on a floppy and do the same with all of
the necessary bin files, is this correct?  Then do the same with the other
packages.  Is this correct.  I think I'm reading this correctly.  What I
want is the basic files needed to run FreeBSD right now including a few
different shells and come C/C++ stuff.  and If possible maybe KDE.  PLEASE
HELP.
 
also coudl you cc this message to roane0616@aol.com, as well as the email
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Today I installed a PIII 600 (standard) CPU, and another SCSI hard drive
into my server.  But this evening, I'm getting tons
of lines in my 'messages' file after I start running my transfer stats for 
the evening that state:
May 23 01:31:49 www /kernel: pid 3328 (perl), uid 65534: exited on signal 11
There is about one every one-three seconds with a new pid #.  As soon as I
terminate the stats program from processing the server logs, everything returns
to normal. Nothing on the system, including the software has changed, so 
I'm not
sure what could be causing this.  In logs from Apache it writes 'premature 
end of script
headers' when I know these scripts actually do work.  And a '500 internal
server' error is produced when trying to run a script.  Webpages continue 
to load normally.

The system also started displaying the following error and freezing up, or 
rebooting every 12-24 hours:
Current process           = 43350 (httpd)
interrupt mask             = net tty
trap number                 = 12
panic: page fault

But, none of this started until after I upgraded my system.  Do I possibly 
need to rebuild
my kernal, upgrade my bios?  Any ideas???  I have PC-100 memory (1 gig), 
and my motherboard detects my CPU displaying the correct speed on screen 
upon bootup.   But, I never changed any jumpers...

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On Sat, 27 May 2000, Rob wrote:

> On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 11:26:21AM -0500, Don Read wrote:
> > > We are experiencing delays with local delivery on our mail server.
> > > I looked up the message ID's on a couple of the ones I found, and I did
> > > not see anything odd. Here's an example ( names blotted out to protect
> 
> > What is your load average (uptime) ?
> 
> smtp# uptime
>  2:35PM  up 43 days, 14:24, 5 users, load averages: 4.08, 4.02, 4.01
> 
This could very well be your problem. Check your running processes when
you notice these delays and see which are trying to hog your CPU time.
Handling inordinately large messages resulting in a lot of disk i/o is
one of the possible causes. Check your logs to see what other email is
being processed when the delays occur, it could just as easily be someone
sending bulk email through your server. Or it could be high time for a
hardware upgrade. :)

> 
> > and your QueueLA in /etc/sendmail.cf ?
> 
> We do not have this explicitly set.
> What would be a good number considering our load
> average? 
> 

I think 5 is quite reasonable. I'd see to it that I reduced the load
before letting it engage in a vicious circle of processing even more mail
and increasing the load above what it already is. It's a matter of what
you think is practical.

hth

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On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 02:18:24AM -0700, Kent Stewart wrote:
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> 
> Greg Lehey wrote:
> > 
> > On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:12:28 +0100, Mark Ovens wrote:
> > > On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 06:23:20PM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
> > >> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:49:44 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
> > >>> Greg Lehey wrote:
> > >>>>
> > >>>> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  9:52:50 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
> > >>>>> Hi,
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>>       I've cvsup'd my 4.0R to 4.0S and would like to do a
> > >>>>> make release but I need a CVSROOT? What do I need to get still
> > >>>>> for this to work?
> > >>>>
> > >>>> You need a CVS tree.  It looks as if you cvsupped only the sources,
> > >>>> right?
> > >>>>
> > >>>> It is possible to specify a remote CVS root, but you'll need to have
> > >>>> some kind of access to it.  You're probably better off cvsupping the
> > >>>> repository rather than the sources.
> > >>>
> > >>>     Thanks. I had a look at the sample files,
> > >>> /usr/share/examples/cvsup/cvs-supfile. So to get the 4.0S branch,
> > >>> I would use release=cvs tag=RELEN_4?
> > >>
> > >> Well, RELENG_4.
> > >>
> > >>>     Can I convert the CVSUP'd sources to  a repository without
> > >>> having to get the whole repository. I'm a bit bandwidth impaired.
> > >>
> > >> Not easily.  Theoretically you could just create a new repository and
> > >> check the sources in with tag RELENG_4, but it would be a lot of work.
> > >> If you have an old repository copy, such as on a CD-ROM set from
> > >> Walnut Creek, you can easily update it with cvsup.
> > >>
> > >
> > > Shouldn't that be cvs(1), not cvsup(1) for the repository?
> > 
> > No.  cvsup updates repositories, cvs manipulates them.  After
> > synchronizing the repository with cvsup, you update your source tree
> > with cvs update.
> 
> Is the CVS tree on any of the CD's or do I have to get the sources
> with cvsup.
> 

CVSREPO.tgz in the root of CD No.2, at least it is on the 3.1 CDs.

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On Sat, 27 May 2000 keith@mail.telestream.com wrote:

> My file systems are laid out like this
> 
> Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
> /dev/da0s1a     39647    22923    13553    63%    /
> /dev/da0s1f   1459018  1117536   224761    83%    /usr
> /dev/da0s1e     19815     3420    14810    19%    /var
> /dev/da1s1e  34465125   673658 31034257     2%    /home
> procfs              4        4        0   100%    /proc
> 
> restore > 
> restore > cd games
> restore > add worms
> restore > extract
> You have not read any tapes yet.
> Unless you know which volume your file(s) are on you should start
> with the last volume and work towards the first.
> Specify next volume #: 1
> 
> That is where is just sits there forever. With occasional movement on the
> drive.
> 
> Seem normal?
> 
#define forever :)

The main factor is the size of the archive. A 1.8G dump isn't the
largest in the world but it's not trivial either. Depending on your
definition of "forever," it could very well be perfectly normal for the
size of the archive and the speed of your equipment. Tape and dump have
their drawbacks and slowness is the most significant.


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From: Mark Ovens <mark@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
To: Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
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Subject: Re: make release
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On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 06:23:20PM +0930, Greg Lehey wrote:
> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at 10:49:44 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
> > Greg Lehey wrote:
> >>
> >> On Saturday, 27 May 2000 at  9:52:50 +0200, Willem Brown wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>>       I've cvsup'd my 4.0R to 4.0S and would like to do a
> >>> make release but I need a CVSROOT? What do I need to get still
> >>> for this to work?
> >>
> >> You need a CVS tree.  It looks as if you cvsupped only the sources,
> >> right?
> >>
> >> It is possible to specify a remote CVS root, but you'll need to have
> >> some kind of access to it.  You're probably better off cvsupping the
> >> repository rather than the sources.
> >
> > 	Thanks. I had a look at the sample files,
> > /usr/share/examples/cvsup/cvs-supfile. So to get the 4.0S branch,
> > I would use release=cvs tag=RELEN_4?
> 
> Well, RELENG_4.
> 
> > 	Can I convert the CVSUP'd sources to  a repository without
> > having to get the whole repository. I'm a bit bandwidth impaired.
> 
> Not easily.  Theoretically you could just create a new repository and
> check the sources in with tag RELENG_4, but it would be a lot of work.
> If you have an old repository copy, such as on a CD-ROM set from
> Walnut Creek, you can easily update it with cvsup.
> 

Shouldn't that be cvs(1), not cvsup(1) for the repository?

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Hi guys,

This post is going to be somewhat vague because I really do not know where
to start. Firstly, I have a FreeBSD 4.0-stable system with lesstif 0.90.0
on it. Certain motif-ish applications compiled against it (ie; nedit) use
the normal 'grey' scheme which I like.

However, when I compile.. mgv for example, or certain other things (such
as one or two of the ftp clients, don't recall which) the whole interface
is a medium blue. I'm not sure where to start on this one, but it's a bit
annoying :) I'm not very skilled when it comes to graphical programming
and so forth, as you no doubt can see. A theory would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Matt Heckaman
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On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 12:29:42PM +0200, Philippe CASIDY wrote:
> hi!
> 
> I encounter a strange behavior with xdm. I am doing an installation of
> FreeBSD 4.0 RELEASE on a new hard drive (I am currently using FreeBSD
> 3.4).
> 
> After installing XFree using sysinstall, I have modified /etc/ttys to
> activate xdm:
> ttyv8   "/usr/X11R6/bin/xdm -nodaemon"  xterm   on  secure
> 
> Then I kill -HUP 1 to rescan ttys.
> 
> xdm starts.
> 
> First stangre behavior is that the name of the window is :
> "W Window System" instead of the hostname.
> 
> Then, if I try to logon, xdm starts again to ask me again a login and
> password. If I check the .xsession-errors file of the user, I can read:
> 
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
> Error: Can't open display: :0
> 

This sounds familiar, check the mail archives. IIRC it's to do with
the perms on ~/.xsession. Either that or you need ``xhost <hostname>''
in .xsession.


> This messages appears when xsm tries to start.
> 
> Another behavior is that if that xdm does not allow me to start a
> failsafe session by depressing F1 instead of return after password.
> 
> I would really appreciate any hints!
> 
> Bye.
> 
> Phil.
> 
> 
> 
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On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 04:21:15PM +0600, Ilia E. Chipitsine wrote:
> > 
> > You can't. From ppp(8)
> > 
> >     The default is ``set log local'' (i.e., only the un-maskable warn-
> >     ing, error and alert output).
> > 
> > Which, if you think about it, makes sense. If your chat script fails
> > for any reason you want to know about it, yes?
> > 
> 
> no, I don't care.
> there's a reason: I wrote an awk program, which catches ppp's log
> (thank to syslog.conf !). I want all the ppp's log go to STDIN
> of my program, there's simply nobody who reads logs.
> 

I guess you had best ask Brian Somers (or hack the source yourself)
since they are un-maskable.

> BTW, how can I catch uucp's log ?!
> 

No idea, sorry.

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From owner-freebsd-questions  Sat May 27 23:45:22 2000
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Hi,

	You should rather disable telnet and use only ssh. Why not disable
inetd completely, unless you are going to use a service that runs from
inetd.

	Have a look at the simple firewall setup in the /etc/rc.firewall
script this should give you a place to start.

Regards
Willem Brown

John Daniels wrote:
> 
> Hi:
> 
> I just did an upgrade to STABLE.  I just wanted to check what I did was OK.
> 
> First, the handbook says to do the following order:
> 1. backup
> 2. CVsup
> 3. check /etc/make.conf and /etc/group
> 4. drop to single-user mode
> 5. remove /usr/obj
> 6. make world (or make buildworld and make installworld)
> 7. update /etc, /dev, (and optionally /stand)
> 8. compile and install a new kernel
> 9. reboot (with fastboot)
> 
> ****** WHAT I DID DIFFERENTLY ********
> 1. I used mergemaster for updating /etc.
> 
> 2. www.freebsddiary.com has description of going from 4.0-RELEASE to STABLE
> and provides a script for doing so.  The description and script shows that
> compiling and installing a new kernel (#8 above) comes *AFTER* make world
> (#6 above) - and *BEFORE* updating /etc.  Thus, according to them, #8 comes
> before #7 in the above list.
> 
> 3. Oops!  I removed /usr/obj *AFTER* the make world, not before.  I tried to
> redo make world but after a few messages (which seemed unimportant) it told
> me that the proc tables were full.  I then compiled and installed a new
> kernel without any noticeable problems.
> 
> 4. NOTE: For me, /etc/make.conf has only one line: "USA_RESIDENT=YES".
> Apparantly /etc/defaults/make.conf is what needs to be edited (after being
> copied to /etc.)  Since I had not figured this out beforehand, I was unable
> to uncomment out CFLAGS and NOPROFILE as instructed in the Handbook.
> 
> I have booted into, and am writing to you from, STABLE.  Whatever I may have
> done wrong, so far I have not seen any (noticeable) problems.
> 
> QUESTION:
> Will my system be OK?  Will any of the above cause any problems (especially
> removing /usr/obj before making and installing the kernel)
> 
> FOLLOWUP:
> Now that I have gone through the process of upgrading, I am looking into
> security.  What is the easiest, most obvious (as in "duh!, why didn't you
> ...") steps to take to guard security.  My setup is very simple: my home PC
> connected to a router with DSL service.  I am the only user.
> 
> I would like to use this machine as a web server and mail server, but I
> don't have anyone ftp-ing in (but I need to ftp out to retrieve files from
> time to time), logging in remotely, telnet-ing in, etc.  Do I just modify
> inet.conf and/or hosts.allow to deny those services?  How difficult is it to
> add a firewall like IPfilter?
> 
> I will look into security in the handbook, of course, but all comments are
> welcome.
> 
> Thanks in advance for all replies.
> 
> John
> 
> PS
> *THANKS* to all the FreeBSD developers who have contributed to this awesome
> system.  The more I learn about it the more I am impressed.
> 
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