Date: 8 Mar 1995 20:28:42 +0100 From: knarf@nasim.nasim.cube.net (Frank Bartels) To: freebsd-hackers@freefall.cdrom.com Subject: 2.0R and reverse lookups Message-ID: <3jl0ha$lud@nasim.nasim.cube.net>
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Hi all! Excuse me if this is a FAQ, but after succesfully running 1.1.5 for a while, I just updated to 2.0R. sogand:/home/knarf> uname -a FreeBSD sogand 2.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 2.0-RELEASE #0: Wed Mar 8 18:26:43 MET 1995 knarf@sogand:/usr/src/sys/compile/SOGAND i386 sogand:/home/knarf> tail -1 /var/log/syslog # tcp_wrapper installed Mar 8 20:02:52 sogand telnetd[571]: connect from p7003cb.ppp.lrz-muenchen.de sogand:/home/knarf> last -1 valentin valentin ttyp5 129.187.15.217 Wed Mar 8 20:03 still logged in sogand:/home/knarf> w | grep valentin valentin p5 p7003cb.ppp.lrz- 8:03PM 7 -tcsh (tcsh) sogand:/home/knarf> who | grep valentin valentin ttyp5 Mar 8 20:03 (129.187.15.217) What is going wrong here? Why are the names sometimes resolved and sometimes not? BTW: Should I update to the latest SNAP now or should I wait for 2.1R? I need (24hrs/day) stable NFS, PPP, SLIP, UUCP (serial stuff at all). Oh, and pppd still eats up the whole CPU if `proxyarp' is specified. It also does not recognize modem hangups then. Without `proxyarp' everything is fine, but now I have to use ARP_PROXYALL, since "static public" arp entries no longer work. In 1.1.5 I used to do an `arp -s' for all my SLIP/PPP hosts during bootup... Thanks for your help. Bye, Knarf -- Frank Bartels | UUCP/ZModem/Fax: + 49 89 5469593 | MiNT is knarf@nasim.cube.net | Login: nuucp Index: /pub/ls-lR.nasim.gz | Now TOS!
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