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Today's Topics: 1. Re: Firefox::::: ugh. (illoai@gmail.com) 2. Re: Horrible: Apache corrupting files? (Ben Paley) 3. Re: Firefox::::: ugh. (Gary Kline) 4. Re: Strange visual artifacts in upper left corner of screen which respond to mouse activity..... (Miguel Ramos) 5. Re: Help needed compiling printer source code (P.U.Kruppa) 6. RE: No Buffer Space Available (fbsd) 7. Re: help me (Bastian Kummer) 8. AWT (Per Dahlstr?m) 9. Re: Firefox::::: ugh. (Gary Kline) 10. Re: Can't login via SSH (Kris Anderson) 11. Re: Can't login via SSH (Daniel Bye) 12. Re: Strange visual artifacts in upper left corner of screen which respond to mouse activity..... (Eric Schuele) 13. Re: Strange visual artifacts in upper left corner of screen which respond to mouse activity..... (Miguel Ramos) 14. Re: Help needed compiling printer source code (Robert Huff) 15. ipfilter rule will not load (Aaron Siegel) 16. Re: AWT (John Nielsen) 17. Re: ipfilter rule will not load (Ron Wilhoite) 18. Screen Size (C M) 19. Re: PXE boot jumpstarting (Erik N?rgaard) 20. Re: Screen Size (Kris Anderson) 21. Re: Screen Size (Mike Hunter) 22. Re: PXE boot jumpstarting (Heliocentric) 23. New Release on Cooking Basics from Maran Illustrated! (Thomson Course Technology) 24. New Logo Font (Energist) (Matthew Holder) 25. Re: Screen Size (Bob Goodman) 26. top on freebsd and wired memory (kapil jain) 27. Re: Purchasing the correct hardware: dual-core intel? Big cache? (Michal Mertl) 28. Security Run Output (Bryan Curl) 29. Re: top on freebsd and wired memory (Erik Trulsson) 30. Cloning boot drive - more details (nthwaver@gmail.com) 31. Perl: sort string alphabetically, or remove dupe chars? (Nikolas Britton) 32. Bind as a chaching nameserver (Richard Collyer) 33. Re: Horrible: Apache corrupting files? (Ben Paley) 34. Re: Bind as a chaching nameserver (Derek Ragona) 35. Re: Help needed compiling printer source code (Malcolm Fitzgerald) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 10:19:31 -0500 From: "illoai@gmail.com" Subject: Re: Firefox::::: ugh. To: "FreeBSD Mailing List" Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed On 4/24/06, Gary Kline snickered: > If firefox is supposedly superior Low and pretty was set the bar. /usr/X11R6/bin/firefox not excellent is, Pierce Brosnan thou artn't, Lawnmower Man also is this not. -- -- ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 15:41:18 +0000 From: Ben Paley Subject: Re: Horrible: Apache corrupting files? To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, freebsd@akruijff.dds.nl Message-ID: <200604251541.19053.ben@spooty.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" On Friday 21 April 2006 00:31, Alex de Kruijff wrote: > On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 10:17:47AM +0000, Ben Paley wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have Apache 2 running on FreeBSD 6.1-PRERELEASE on a laptop on a small > > office lan. Whenever one of the other machines (mostly Macs) makes a > > request for a certain page on my machine, it is delivered succesfully but > > the file itself is absolutely scrambled beyond recognition into a binary > > file. Subsequent requests rescramble it into a different but equally > > nonsense binary. > > > > I've looked with a binary editor and it really is completely messed up. I > > can restore the file from a good archive copy, but every time the same > > thing happens. > > > > The file was originally created on a mac by Flash (it's a 1.1k html file > > which just embeds a flash movie). Recently I copied it to and from a > > Solaris box via ftp from an Windows NT machine (although it wasn't opened > > afaik - a long story, clearly, which also involves a usb flash drive...). > > > > Anyone have any ideas? The file itself is inconsequential, but the fact > > of such blatant and relentless data corruption is very worrying to me! I > > don't know if it's the file or my system or some combination... I'd > > really appreciate some advice, I've been staring at it for two days and > > I'm starting to bite my nails... > > How about setting the permission so that the file can not be changed. > Then access the file and see if a process complains about not being able > to change the file? > > P.S. I find it hard to beleave apache2 does this. I run apache2 myself > and don't have this. I've set the permissions to 444 and I'm still seeing the same corruption, so it must be something running as root, or something quite low level. No console messages and I don't really know where to look for error logs - I think you're right and it's not apache. I've started to notice some other strange corruptions - some php files seem to become binary on a remote machine, even though my local copies are fine. Perhaps it's the server... but we've never had this trouble before, and it seems a little too much like what's happening on my machine to be a coincidence. One file I tried uploading with two different gui ftp clients and via command line, in ascii, binary and auto mode, and again the same thing happened each time - my browser complained of unknown ascii characters and kate (text editor) told me it was a binary file even though it looked ok. I tried changing the encoding and that made no difference. I am actually quite worried now. There seems to be something holding all these occurences together, but I can't quite work out what it is. Does anyone have any ideas where to look? I'd really appreciate it! Cheers, Ben ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 08:42:20 -0700 From: Gary Kline Subject: Re: Firefox::::: ugh. To: nawcom Cc: Gary Kline , freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: <20060425154220.GA43905@thought.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 01:02:00AM -0400, nawcom wrote: > you can set up the mimetype for your user ($HOME/.mailcap) or globally > (/etc/mailcap) > > by adding the line "application-smil: /location/of/realplay" to the file. > > I guess I'm confused, are you expecting the realplay binary to be in > X11R6/bin, or are you confused about where and how to manually set up > the mimetype? > you can figure out where realplay is by running "which realplay" in a > console - as long as the path is set up in the shell's $PATH variable. > Yes, realplay in in X11R6/bin, and is in my path:: q4 8:19 [7264] which realplay /usr/X11R6/bin/realplay q4 8:20 [7265] locate realplay | grep bin /usr/X11R6/bin/realplay /usr/X11R6/lib/RealPlayer/realplay.bin q4 8:20 [7266] echo $PATH /home/kline/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/jdk1.4.2/bin But for whatever reason, given an ".smil" file, mozilla defaults to realplay. firefox gives me that obscure popup. I'll add the "application-smil:" line to /etc/mailcap and see if firefox gets a clue.... -- Gary Kline kline@thought.org www.thought.org Public service Unix ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 16:43:05 +0100 From: Miguel Ramos Subject: Re: Strange visual artifacts in upper left corner of screen which respond to mouse activity..... To: Eric Schuele Cc: FreeBSD Questions Message-ID: <1145979785.16636.4.camel@compaq.anjos.strangled.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso8859-15 Ter, 2006-04-25 às 10:15 -0500, Eric Schuele escreveu: > Chuck Swiger wrote: > > Eric Schuele wrote: > > [ ... ] > >> OK... I can tell be the number of replies, everyone just rolled their > >> eyes at me and figured I'm crazy. But it really does occur. :) > >> > >> FWIW: > >> I have found that if I use the GDM provided XDMCP Chooser... that the > >> problem immediately dissapears. > >> > >> Anyone have any thoughts on this? > > > > It sounds like something is causing data to get scribbled over video > > memory when you move your mouse, but who knows? > > That's the assumption I had (but I have no idea how to 'fix' it). In > fact, if you could see it happen... it even "looks like" memory getting > allocated. The blocks fill in left to right top to bottom (for the most > part). First one block... then another. > > > > > You should probably not expect replies to a non-trivial message in less > > than 24-hours; > > Sorry... my comment regarding the "number of replies" was a failed > attempt at humor. I realize this is a bit of an odd one. > > My follow up to my own message was intended to introduce the new tidbit > of info I had found (XDMCP Chooser). My hint is very bad (I had a problem once, and assume any problem with gdm is the same). What is the value of the FirstVT option in /usr/X11R6/etc/gdm/gdm.conf? Is that tty off in /etc/ttys? -- Miguel Ramos ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 21:15:02 +0200 (CEST) From: "P.U.Kruppa" Subject: Re: Help needed compiling printer source code To: Malcolm Fitzgerald Cc: "freebsd-questions@FreeBSD. ORG" Message-ID: <20060425191942.P1100@www.pukruppa.net> Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed On Tue, 25 Apr 2006, Malcolm Fitzgerald wrote: >>>>>> I'm trying to install a Brother HL-1230 printer. > >>> >>> Did you also have a look at >>> http://linuxprinting.org/show_driver.cgi?driver=hl1250&fromprinter=Brother-HL-1230 >>> ? >> I think you might be lucky: they have got a .ppd file there for you >> (Brother-HL-1230-hl1250.ppd ). Download it, put it into >> /usr/local/share/cups/model/ >> restart cups by >> # /usr/local/etc/rc.d/cupsd restart >> and try setup on http://localhost:631 > > > No luck! Downloaded and installed the PPD. Cups can see it. That is one success at least: it means a working driver is available. > I've set up a > printer. > > location: lpt0 > Printer State: idle, accepting jobs > device URI: parallel:/dev/lpt0 > > Printing the test page does not work, the job is aborted with error: > client-error-not-possible The most probable reason for this is that some user permissions are set incorrectly. We have to analyze this step by step. 1) Try to print directly from the command line: # printf "Hello World \f" > /dev/lpt0 If your printer is connected correctly to your parallel port, *something* should be printed out. Uli. > > malcolm > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" ********************************************* * Peter Ulrich Kruppa - Wuppertal - Germany * ********************************************* ------------------------------ Message: 6 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 11:52:20 -0400 From: "fbsd" Subject: RE: No Buffer Space Available To: , Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Your trying to run too many memory hungry applications at same time. Tweaking the kernel is not going to help you. Adding more ram will. Better to only run single network monitoring application at a time. -----Original Message----- From: owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org]On Behalf Of Yousef Raffah Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 3:33 AM To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: No Buffer Space Available Hello.. Please forgive me for being quite new to FreeBSD... I noticed while I'm trying to monitor my network from my laptop while running fragrouter -B1 and trying to monitor the connections coming to and going from another machine on the same network through ettercap or ethereal that I get a lot of No buffer space available messages as following: SEND L3 ERROR: 1500 byte packet (0800:06) destined to 192.168.1.4 was not forwarded (libnet_write_raw_ipv4(): -1 bytes written (No buffer space available) ) I even was not able to nmap the other machine. I was trying to run these test over my iwi0 card and I'm on FreeBSD 6.1-RC While googling I found several posts about setting certain kernel parameters with sysctl and stuff can help but I didn't really get the clear picture of the problem and how it can be resolved, if it is considered a problem. Or is it the iwi0 doesn't handle much load? Thanks in advance for any input -- Sincerely, Yousef Raffah Senior Systems Administrator -- Aren't you using Firefox? Get it at http://www.getfirefox.com ------------------------------ Message: 7 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 18:06:59 +0200 From: Bastian Kummer Subject: Re: help me To: yraffah@savola.com Cc: questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: <444E4923.10501@politbuero.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Yousef Raffah wrote: > On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 14:04 +0200, Suliman Alexandru wrote: >> yes i wanna buy a firma for internet and for more..... & ips fand more >> I wanna buy an owner shell wen u understand me a firma ;) >> > What is a firma? Firma is the german word for company ------------------------------ Message: 8 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 17:53:51 +0200 From: Per Dahlstr?m Subject: AWT To: Message-ID: <000001c66880$72cba890$6701a8c0@PDAitetots> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hi FREEBSD I am a happy user of FREEBSD, or rather I were happy but still a user. Actually it is my WebHotel running FREEBSD, which I became aware of in a not so pleasant way. While developing my site I realised that I could not use Java AWT and Swing packages. My Hotel supplier then informed me that AWT and Swing is not available at the moment. So, here is my question: Is it true? If, yes. Are you nice guys thinking of making it available in the future? When is that future? (Fingers crossed) Best Regards Per Dahlstrøm *: dahlstrm@post9.tele.dk ------------------------------ Message: 9 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 09:09:01 -0700 From: Gary Kline Subject: Re: Firefox::::: ugh. To: Andrew Pantyukhin Cc: Gary Kline , FreeBSD Questions Message-ID: <20060425160901.GA44162@thought.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 12:28:06PM +0400, Andrew Pantyukhin wrote: > On 4/25/06, Gary Kline wrote: > > If firefox is supposedly superior to every other browser, > > why, when it sees a realplayer "smil" file, does it pop up > > a rectangle with radio-button options and a "BROWSE" button? > > > > I press BROWSE and another frame opens. I click on X11R6 and > > eventually get to bin, and there the only file I see is > > "xauth". ...CCan anybody 'splain this? > > www/mplayer-plugin takes care of smil and many other > media files. > Hm, I used this a year++ ago; pkg_deleted. Will try again, thanks. gary -- Gary Kline kline@thought.org www.thought.org Public service Unix ------------------------------ Message: 10 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 09:20:38 -0700 (PDT) From: Kris Anderson Subject: Re: Can't login via SSH To: Jose Borquez , FreeBSD Questions group Message-ID: <20060425162038.20450.qmail@web52702.mail.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 --- Jose Borquez wrote: > I attempt to establish an ssh connection to a remote > server and I get > the following error: > "ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by > remote host" > > I have checked the hosts.allow file and Everything > is allowed by > default. What else can I check? > Thanks in advance, Jose, hosts.allow is only half the story. Check your hosts.deny. I am currently working on a script that futzes with the hosts.deny file and occasionally something happens in the file. I've tested and tested and everytime I remove a particular line from hosts.deny all is well. Go figure. Not sure if your hosts.deny file has stuff in it, but if it does make a backup of it then empty it out. You should be able to connect. If you can connect then add one line at a time to your hosts.deny then try establishing a newly authenticated session until you can't. Oddly one of two things, you'll either get blocked immediately or all works and at some later time suddenly you can't connect. Hope that helps in some way. ~Mr. Anderson __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Message: 11 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 17:49:39 +0100 From: Daniel Bye Subject: Re: Can't login via SSH To: FreeBSD Questions group Message-ID: <20060425164938.GC31648@catflap.slightlystrange.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 09:20:38AM -0700, Kris Anderson wrote: > > > --- Jose Borquez wrote: > > > I attempt to establish an ssh connection to a remote > > server and I get > > the following error: > > "ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by > > remote host" > > > > I have checked the hosts.allow file and Everything > > is allowed by > > default. What else can I check? > > Thanks in advance, > Jose, > hosts.allow is only half the story. Check your > hosts.deny. I am currently working on a script that > futzes with the hosts.deny file and occasionally > something happens in the file. I've tested and tested > and everytime I remove a particular line from > hosts.deny all is well. Go figure. > > Not sure if your hosts.deny file has stuff in it, but > if it does make a backup of it then empty it out. You > should be able to connect. If you can connect then add > one line at a time to your hosts.deny then try > establishing a newly authenticated session until you > can't. Oddly one of two things, you'll either get > blocked immediately or all works and at some later > time suddenly you can't connect. For quite some time now, hosts.deny has been deprecated and its functionality conflated with that of hosts.allow. If you want to maintain a separate file for denied addresses, it should be included in your hosts.allow with the following syntax: sshd : /etc/hosts.deniedssh : deny The file /etc/hosts.deniedssh contains only valid hosts_options(5) address specifications, which are expanded into the rule each time it is checked. Of course, the mere fact of hosts.deny's deprecation does not mean it won't work, but in general, if you don't have an extant hosts.deny, you are better off using the more modern, presumably better supported, style rather than deliberately setting up an already obsolescent configuration. In your case, Kris, I can see that it should make your script rather simpler to implement - you need only write addresses to the deny file, rather than a more complete rule. YMMV, and all that. Dan -- Daniel Bye PGP Key: ftp://ftp.slightlystrange.org/pgpkey/dan.asc PGP Key fingerprint: D349 B109 0EB8 2554 4D75 B79A 8B17 F97C 1622 166A _ ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) - against HTML, vCards and X - proprietary attachments in e-mail / \ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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But it really does occur. :) >>>> >>>> FWIW: >>>> I have found that if I use the GDM provided XDMCP Chooser... that the >>>> problem immediately dissapears. >>>> >>>> Anyone have any thoughts on this? >>> It sounds like something is causing data to get scribbled over video >>> memory when you move your mouse, but who knows? >> That's the assumption I had (but I have no idea how to 'fix' it). In >> fact, if you could see it happen... it even "looks like" memory getting >> allocated. The blocks fill in left to right top to bottom (for the most >> part). First one block... then another. >> >>> You should probably not expect replies to a non-trivial message in less >>> than 24-hours; >> Sorry... my comment regarding the "number of replies" was a failed >> attempt at humor. I realize this is a bit of an odd one. >> >> My follow up to my own message was intended to introduce the new tidbit >> of info I had found (XDMCP Chooser). > > My hint is very bad (I had a problem once, and assume any problem with > gdm is the same). What is the value of the FirstVT option > in /usr/X11R6/etc/gdm/gdm.conf? Is that tty off in /etc/ttys? > Well, yes. That is the case. FirstVT=9 in gdm.conf. I only have ttyv0-ttyv4 set to on. So I changed FirstVT to 4. This had the undesirable effect of causing GDM to be unresponsive to the keyboard (mouse still worked). Then I changed FirstVT to 5... keyboard now works. And the odd artifacts remained. Did I not make the change you were proposing properly? I don't believe this has any effect. -- Regards, Eric ------------------------------ Message: 13 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 18:01:40 +0100 From: Miguel Ramos Subject: Re: Strange visual artifacts in upper left corner of screen which respond to mouse activity..... To: Eric Schuele Cc: FreeBSD Questions Message-ID: <1145984500.16636.8.camel@compaq.anjos.strangled.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso8859-15 Ter, 2006-04-25 às 11:53 -0500, Eric Schuele escreveu: > Well, yes. That is the case. FirstVT=9 in gdm.conf. I only have > ttyv0-ttyv4 set to on. So I changed FirstVT to 4. This had the > undesirable effect of causing GDM to be unresponsive to the keyboard > (mouse still worked). Then I changed FirstVT to 5... keyboard now > works. And the odd artifacts remained. > > Did I not make the change you were proposing properly? I don't believe > this has any effect. No, =9 was ok, since you only use ttyv0-ttyv4. It would be wrong if <=4, as you experienced. I'm out of clues. Sorry. I have no such problem. I can't imagine what may be overwriting the framebuffer. Miguel ------------------------------ Message: 14 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 13:15:28 -0400 From: Robert Huff Subject: Re: Help needed compiling printer source code To: "freebsd-questions@FreeBSD. ORG" Message-ID: <17486.22832.404760.454291@jerusalem.litteratus.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii P.U.Kruppa writes: > > Printing the test page does not work, the job is aborted with error: > > client-error-not-possible > > The most probable reason for this is that some user permissions > are set incorrectly. We have to analyze this step by step. This jogs a memory. What are the permissions on /var/spool/lpd? I have a problem where cups was unhappy with ; after some research (via Google), I changed it to 777 (eventually to 755) and - voila! Robert Huff ------------------------------ Message: 15 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 11:19:07 -0600 From: Aaron Siegel Subject: ipfilter rule will not load To: questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: <200604251119.07640.bulk_mail@siegel-tech.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hello I cannot get ipfilter to load any rules. When I type in the iptest command I receive the following output: # ipftest no rules loaded I used the example found in the /usr/share/examples directory I am unable to load the firewall. I have tried to load the file though # ipf -Fa -f /etc/ipf.rules I have posted my configuration bellow Thank you Aaron Kernel #IPFILTER options IPFILTER options IPFILTER_LOG #options IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK /etc/rc.conf ipfilter_enable="YES" ipfilter_rules="/etc/ipf.rules" ipmon_enable="YES" ipmon_flags="-Dsn" ipnat_enable="YES" ipnat_rules="/etc/ipnat.rules" /etc/syslog.conf security.* /var/log/ipfilter.log security.info /var/log/firewall.info security.notice /var/log/firewall.notice security.warning /var/log/firewall.warning security.err /var/log/firewall.err /etc/ipf.rules (small excerpt)# Allow in standard www function because I have apache server pass in quick on dc0 proto tcp from any to any port = 80 flags S keep state pass in quick on dc0 proto udp from any to any port = 80 keep state # Allow access to the zope server 8080 pass in quick on dc0 proto tcp from any to any port = 8080 flags S keep state pass in quick on dc0 proto udp from any to any port = 8080 keep state # Allow in non-secure Telnet session from public Internet # labeled non-secure because ID/PW passed over public Internet as clear text. # Delete this sample group if you do not have telnet server enabled. #pass in quick on dc0 proto tcp from any to any port = 23 flags S keep state #pass in quick on dc0 porto udp from any to any port = 23 keep state # Allow in secure FTP, Telnet, and SCP from public Internet # This function is using SSH (secure shell) pass in quick on dc0 proto tcp from any to any port = 22 flags S keep state pass in quick on dc0 proto udp from any to any port = 22 keep state # Block and log only first occurrence of all remaining traffic # coming into the firewall. The logging of only the first # occurrence stops a .denial of service. attack targeted # at filling up your log file space. # This rule enforces the block all by default logic. block in log first quick on dc0 all ------------------------------ Message: 16 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 13:27:08 -0400 From: John Nielsen Subject: Re: AWT To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: Per Dahlstr?m Message-ID: <200604251327.09078.john@jnielsen.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" On Tuesday 25 April 2006 11:53, Per Dahlstrøm wrote: > I am a happy user of FREEBSD, or rather I were happy but still a user. > Actually it is my WebHotel running FREEBSD, which I became aware of in a > not so pleasant way. > > While developing my site I realised that I could not use Java AWT and > Swing packages. My Hotel supplier then informed me that AWT and Swing is > not available at the moment. > > So, here is my question: Is it true? FreeBSD supports Java and has for some time. As far as I know, any JRE or JDK based on Java 1.4.2 or 1.5.0 will support both AWT and Swing. A recent development made it much easier to obtain and run run "native" FreeBSD java packages, obviating the need in most cases to run a Linux binary and/or to compile the JDK from source. See http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/downloads/java.shtml for more information. JN ------------------------------ Message: 17 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 13:42:46 -0400 From: Ron Wilhoite Subject: Re: ipfilter rule will not load To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: <444E5F96.1020505@bals.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed On 4/25/2006 1:19 PM, Aaron Siegel wrote: > Hello > I cannot get ipfilter to load any rules. When I type in the iptest command I > receive the following output: > # ipftest > no rules loaded > man ipftest says: At least one of -N, -P or -r must be specified. Sounds like you want: # ipftest -r /etc/ipf.rules Ron Wilhoite ------------------------------ Message: 18 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 18:04:13 +0000 From: "C M" Subject: Screen Size To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed I just installed 6.0 on a Dell c640. I dont want to run X. I have a nice little 600x480 screen within my 14.1 lcd. How can I get the virtual console to take up the whole screen? _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! 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Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Message: 21 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 12:49:45 -0700 From: Mike Hunter Subject: Re: Screen Size To: C M Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: <20060425194945.GB19644@malcolm.berkeley.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii On Apr 25 at 18:04, "C M" wrote: > I just installed 6.0 on a Dell c640. > > I dont want to run X. > > I have a nice little 600x480 screen within my 14.1 lcd. How can I get the > virtual console to take up the whole screen? A lot of times there's a wacky function-??? key combination that "zooms" your console screen to take up the whole LCD. Check your manual and/or bios settings. ------------------------------ Message: 22 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 15:00:41 -0400 From: Heliocentric Subject: Re: PXE boot jumpstarting To: "Vahan Yerkanian" Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 On 4/25/06, Vahan Yerkanian wrote: > While we are on the subject, is it possible to setup a FreeBSD PXE > server that lets you netboot different OSes from iso images via a boot > menu? I know it's possible with linux [1] [2]. Could be useful in labs > where you use different OSes and want to minimize cd/dvd clutter. yes. in fact, most of the steps are exactly the same; the only difference is that you need to download syslinux itself, as I don't think it's in the ports tree. As a general rule, if the platform can install a dhcp server with the pxeboot options, and a basic tftp server, it can pxeboot anything you want it to. Now, this doesn't mean that what you pxeboot will be able to get auxillary files it needs off the server, but that's to be expected, and planned for (that's why the next server option is there, after all!). ------------------------------ Message: 23 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 20:30:57 GMT From: "Thomson Course Technology" Subject: New Release on Cooking Basics from Maran Illustrated! To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: <57129077@informz.net> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=ISO-8859-1 Maran Illustrated Update from Thomson Course Technology - April 2006 Unlike any other books in the market, Maran Illustrated™ books combine instruction and full color photographs or screen shots in a unique way to provide the best learning experience. Each book is handcrafted, each photograph and screen shot analyzed and each sentence written and re-written to meet the Maran's high standards. 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How can I get >the >virtual console to take up the whole screen? Use "vidcontrol -i mode" to list modes then set the one you like. You could also compile the new kernel with options VESA options SC_PIXEL_MODE to use hi-res modes in console, and probably add options SC_NORM_ATTR=(FG_LIGHTGREEN|BG_BLACK) options SC_NORM_REV_ATTR=(FG_BLACK|BG_GREEN) options SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTR=(FG_WHITE|BG_BLACK) options SC_KERNEL_CONS_REV_ATTR=(FG_BLACK|BG_GREEN) to have cool green text on black background :) Hope this helps Bob Goodman -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Note: This signature can be verified at https://www.hushtools.com/verify Version: Hush 2.5 wkYEARECAAYFAkROkA8ACgkQAQ09syE0bn7xnACfVGND4UlWGGjlKpNwWKhvbPDdgRwA nRkwi1OA7lUTADSg/pU9ldN8F224 =60cA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Concerned about your privacy? Instantly send FREE secure email, no account required http://www.hushmail.com/send?l=480 Get the best prices on SSL certificates from Hushmail https://www.hushssl.com?l=485 ------------------------------ Message: 26 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 14:35:54 -0700 (PDT) From: kapil jain Subject: top on freebsd and wired memory To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: <20060425213554.24941.qmail@web81110.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Hi, I have a question, top on freebsd displays active, inactive and wired memory. Since kernel memory has to be non-pageable isn't it that user process resident memory should be active + inactive? However I see some discrepancy. For eg. active is 34M, inactive 116M. top -s 100 gives me resident sizes of all processes, if I sum them up it comes to about 75M. So where is the rest of 116+34-75 = 75M? thanks kapil ------------------------------ Message: 27 Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 00:11:46 +0200 From: Michal Mertl Subject: Re: Purchasing the correct hardware: dual-core intel? Big cache? To: Bill Moran Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: <1146003106.1069.45.camel@genius.i.cz> Content-Type: text/plain Bill Moran wrote: > > > > > > > > I've been asked to make some hardware recommendations, I'm hoping some > > > > folks on the list can make some suggestions. > > > > > > > > We're looking hard at getting either Intel dual-core procs, or getting > > > > hyperthreaded procs with huge (8M) caches. > > > > > > > > We currently have a few dual proc Intel HT machines that we can test > > > > out our workload on, and I'm trying to get a feel for how to determine > > > > if a larger cache size will generate better performance than replacing > > > > HT procs with full-blown dual-core procs. We're looking at the 6850 > > > > from Dell, which supports both processor families: I can't answer your question either but I'd like to raise a couple of questions. If I won't help you I would at least (I hope) learn a little from reactions :-). As far as I know Intel boxes scale quite badly to larger SMP configurations because of at least partially shared FSB which limits memory throughput and which is also consumed great deal by cache coherency maintenance traffic I believe. Dual core may help a little I suppose (I would expect that Intel engineers made memory snooping a little more efficient when accesses are going through one piece of silicon (e.g. the cache coherency traffic's pressure on FSB should be lower between the cores on the same die in comparison to separate cores)). As you may have guessed by now I think that there's some possibility that you would get better performance with AMD Opteron based solution (I know that Dell doesn't normally sell it though) which probably scaler better or even something more "exotic" (Sun Hardware - UltraSparc, T processors). Even when there isn't pressure on the I/O hardware in your case you may have suboptimally configured PostgreSQL. I believe that PostgreSQL processes do not tend to grow much (at least in comparison to other RDBMS engines). I think that the explanation by psql people is that the huge amounts of memory other engines are using is often used for caching the data and that they (psql) believe that the operating system should be doing that (otherwise you waste memory on caching both in the OS and in the application). With huge databases you should at the end become I/O bound (or at least there must be big I/O traffic) and then I would agree with psql people that there's not much point replicating OS caching in the DB engine. But if crucial parts of working data fit into the memory I would expect that storing them in process should be beneficial. I expect there must be at least a little data verification and shuffling before psql uses the pages from the DB files. Maybe the amount of this work is negligible with real disk I/O, but it may play some role when no real disk I/O is involved. Another explanation why PostgreSQL doesn't grow much may be that they use a lot of shared memory and this is in general probably rather scarce resource (at least the users have to configure something rather low-level to have it up and running). What are your needs regarding the SQL engine anyway? Can't the needs be fulfilled by something other than PostgreSQL? I hate to say that, but possibly MySQL? Or can Firebird be better? I don't know firebird much but I think that it is quite full-featured and although it isn't such widespread it has great performance at least in some benchmarks. What about the operating system? I haven't seen FreeBSD mentioned in your question but I suppose you are running it (because you write to a FreeBSD ML). What about Linux? (Open)Solaris? I think when you are in such big need for performance you shouldn't try just one solution. We (FreeBSDers) would of course like to help you to get the best performance from our favorite OS but maybe you will help make FreeBSD better if you find your application runs considerably better on something else and someone may later find the reason. Last I would like to only express my belief that bigger cache may in fact help you but that nobody can probably say it in advance. Regards Michal ------------------------------ Message: 28 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 16:17:43 -0600 From: "Bryan Curl" Subject: Security Run Output To: freebsd-questions Message-ID: <51257d370604251517h7fe93f92m9709f41b71462c9f@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 I get this or similar message in my Security Run Output every day. Is it something to be concerned with? lnut.bc.net ipf denied packets: +++ /tmp/security.FsPOiq0v Fri Apr 21 03:03:51 2006 +1 @4 block out log first quick on dc0 all +47571 @14 block in log first quick on dc0 all -- -- Bryan bc3910 'at' gmail 'dot' com ------------------------------ Message: 29 Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 00:32:20 +0200 From: Erik Trulsson Subject: Re: top on freebsd and wired memory To: kapil jain Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: <20060425223220.GA90792@owl.midgard.homeip.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 02:35:54PM -0700, kapil jain wrote: > Hi, > > I have a question, top on freebsd displays active, inactive and wired memory. > Since kernel memory has to be non-pageable isn't it that user process > resident memory should be active + inactive? No. 'Inactive' can (and usually does) include memory that was used by processes that are no longer running. > However I see some discrepancy. For eg. active is 34M, inactive 116M. > top -s 100 gives me resident sizes of all processes, if I sum them up it > comes to about 75M. So where is the rest of 116+34-75 = 75M? Keep in mind that the resident size of a process (as displayed by top(1) or ps(1)) includes any shared libraries it is using. Memory for shared libraries can however be shared between several different processes. If you have several instances of the same program running at the same time their codepages are usually shared. This means that the total memory used by a set of processes is usually *less* then the sum of their size as displayed by ps(1) or top(1). -- Erik Trulsson ertr1013@student.uu.se ------------------------------ Message: 30 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 18:41:56 -0400 From: nthwaver@gmail.com Subject: Cloning boot drive - more details To: "FreeBSD Questions" Message-ID: <17b33a80604251541h7140866cp46e680404204c61c@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 My system partitions (/, swap, /usr, /var, /home) are currently spread onto a 10GB and a 20GB IDE drive, but I'd like to save space by consolidating these along with some (not heavily accessed) data partitions into a larger 250GB disk. The other drives (at this point a couple of SATA in RAID0) should be unaffected. I'm a relative newbie and although I've read the handbook and the past months' threads regarding cloning, I still have a few questions. 1) Am I correct in understanding that I can simply connect the new drive to a spare IDE controller and boot from the old disk, using sysinstall to make the new partitions and give them temporary mount points (choosing "yes" to install bootmanager), then dump | restore to move each FS, and simply take out the old drives and switch over to the new one? Will this boot and run seamlessly? At what point should I edit the old /etc/fstab that was copied over? If I *can* do this, then what are the benefits of doing a fresh install on the new drive first? 2) If I dump | restore from a *running* system, will the resulting clone be confused when it's booted up? Are any crucial changes or balancing acts made upon shutdown that the new drive will miss? Or, is its main purpose fulfilled when it's loaded into memory on boot? 3) The handbook also recommends using boot0config, but how necessary is this if I just plan on simply replacing the original drive? 4) How are the prospects of data recovery affected by FreeBSD's use of "slices" for filesystems on top of partitions? Experience tells me that with traditional partitions, a corrupted file tree or data in one area needn't prevent retreival of the other areas. Is this so with "slices" as well? Thank you very much, Jordan ------------------------------ Message: 31 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 17:40:49 -0500 From: "Nikolas Britton" Subject: Perl: sort string alphabetically, or remove dupe chars? To: "FreeBSD Questions" Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 basically what I want to do: my @wordlist = (letter, remember, alphabetically); ## some whizbang code that changes words like ## "letter" to "eelrtt", remember to beeemmrr, ## and alphabetically to aaabcehilllpty. @foobar =~ tr///cs; #hmm, doesn't work. print "@wordlist\n"; Hmm, that's broke, how about this: my $wordlist = "letter"; ## some whizbang regex that removes dupe chars ## from words like "alphabetically" --> "alphbeticy". print "$wordlist\n"; Thanks. -- BSD Podcasts @ http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/ ------------------------------ Message: 32 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 23:50:04 +0100 From: Richard Collyer Subject: Bind as a chaching nameserver To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: <444EA79C.1040606@firebadger.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Hello, I've recently been getting a lot of trouble with SpamAssassin performing a lot of rDNS lookups which is causing network issues (timeouts etc to DNS servers). I am trying to install BIND (or djbdns) as a simple caching nameserver. Just to take some of the load off the networks DNS servers (my ISPs). However I am having trouble finding a good tutorial to follow. I've looked at http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-dns.html but its mainly going on about being a nameserver which is not what I am after, wanting to keep it more simple than that. [root@brian:/usr/local/etc] $ named -v BIND 9.3.1 Can anyone suggest me a good tutorial to follow, I've googled but mostly they are for debain/redhat and some of the commands and files are different. Cheers Richard ------------------------------ Message: 33 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 22:51:03 +0000 From: Ben Paley Subject: Re: Horrible: Apache corrupting files? To: "Dominique Goncalves" Cc: FreeBSD Questions Message-ID: <200604252251.07794.ben@spooty.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" On Tuesday 25 April 2006 17:19, Dominique Goncalves wrote: > What version of apache are you using? apache-2.0.55_4 > I've already see corruption file when I was tried to share xml podcast > between my FreeBSD 6.1 and Sony PSP, with Apache 2.2.0 > > $ ls -l test.xml > -r--r--r-- 1 dom dom 5725 Mar 11 17:47 test.xml > > before download > $ md5 test.xml > MD5 (test.xml) = 25ed4336e8906e64bd05ebea990d29a0 > > after download > $ md5 test.xml > MD5 (test.xml) = ef0918bc4f7aa323eb6c41768092488e > > And after each access the MD5sum change ... This sounds exactly like what is happening to me. Does it happen to every file, or just a few? Or just one? If the problem is Apache, though, it doesn't explain the other problems I've been having, like the corrupted ftp uploads. Perhaps they are unrelated? Or perhaps Apache is not the problem? Or maybe I've been cursed for having an operating system of which the logo is a devil ;-) > Try to ask directly on the freebsd-apache mailing list. OK, I'll try that too, thanks for the tip. Cheers, Ben ------------------------------ Message: 34 Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 18:35:15 -0500 From: Derek Ragona Subject: Re: Bind as a chaching nameserver To: Richard Collyer , freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Message-ID: <6.0.0.22.2.20060425183418.028e8bf0@mail.computinginnovations.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed For a caching nameserver simply follow the instructions in named.conf. Enable named in rc.conf, and start the daemon. -Derek At 05:50 PM 4/25/2006, Richard Collyer wrote: >Hello, > >I've recently been getting a lot of trouble with SpamAssassin performing a >lot of rDNS lookups which is causing network issues (timeouts etc to DNS >servers). > >I am trying to install BIND (or djbdns) as a simple caching nameserver. >Just to take some of the load off the networks DNS servers (my ISPs). > >However I am having trouble finding a good tutorial to follow. > >I've looked at >http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-dns.html >but its mainly going on about being a nameserver which is not what I am >after, wanting to keep it more simple than that. > >[root@brian:/usr/local/etc] $ named -v >BIND 9.3.1 > >Can anyone suggest me a good tutorial to follow, I've googled but mostly >they are for debain/redhat and some of the commands and files are different. > >Cheers >Richard >_______________________________________________ >freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list >http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions >To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" > >-- >This message has been scanned for viruses and >dangerous content by MailScanner, and is >believed to be clean. >MailScanner thanks transtec Computers for their support. > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. MailScanner thanks transtec Computers for their support. ------------------------------ Message: 35 Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 09:36:15 +1000 From: Malcolm Fitzgerald Subject: Re: Help needed compiling printer source code To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD. ORG Message-ID: <544660b49b4b30f3139c0fbebad337ae@notyourhomework.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed > >> I've set up a printer. >> >> location: lpt0 >> Printer State: idle, accepting jobs >> device URI: parallel:/dev/lpt0 >> >> Printing the test page does not work, the job is aborted with error: >> client-error-not-possible > The most probable reason for this is that some user permissions are > set incorrectly. We have to analyze this step by step. > 1) Try to print directly from the command line: > # printf "Hello World \f" > /dev/lpt0 > If your printer is connected correctly to your parallel port, > *something* should be printed out. as user I get "cannot create /dev/lpt0: Permission denied" as root I get a blank page malcolm ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" End of freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 133, Issue 7 ************************************************* --ANTIGEN-2275-2992-22752-23289-6243-21234--