Date: Thu, 6 Apr 1995 11:47:12 +0200 From: jg@euronet.nl (Jan_Guldemond) To: questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: 950322-SNAP problems Message-ID: <199504060947.LAA11213@mail.euronet.nl>
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Hi,
I have some problems (again). Perhaps I've asked some questions in this list
that might look stupid to you, but I'm just starting with a UNIX system. I
have three year experience as a user but setting up a system yourself is
much more ifficult than I expected.
But I've installed the new snap because of the improvements for the
Firewall. And because I had to get the sources to build my own kenel. I
thought: if I must get the sources via ftp, why not get the entire new snapshot?
But when booting the system (with the new kernel) I get some messages I do
not quite understand:
after the normal messages about detected hardware etc.:
/dev/rsd0g: clean, 290049 free (65 frags, 36248 blocks, 0.0% fragmentation)
system logger
syslogd: bind: Can't assign requested address
ed1: flags=8863<UP,BROADCAST,NOTRAILERS,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
inet 193.78.175.65 netmask 0xffffffc0 broadcast 193.78.175.127
ether 08:00:00:19:67:32
add net 193.78.175.128: gateway 193.78.175.66
starting network daemons: portmap routed namedApr 6 11:37:11 named[51]:
starting. named LOCAL-950323.062429 Thu Mar 23 06:24:29 1995
proot@time.cdrom.com:/usr/src/usr.sbin/named
Apr 6 11:37:11 named[52]: Ready to answer queries.
sendmailApr 6 11:37:11 named[52]: sysquery: sendto([192.36.148.17].53): No
route to host
httpd pppd inetd.
** Begin system maintainance tasks **
<bla bla>
I have some questions about this boot:
* what does syslogd mean by cannot assign requested address??
Is this serious?
* Why does named give all these messages. When named runs on the other machine
(950202-SNAP) I get no messages at all...
* Why does named want to contact 192.36.148.17. This host is in the init-cache
file for named, but why contact it? It's correct that there is no route
because the connection to Internet isn't there (yet).
When I look at ps agx I can see that syslogd is NOT running. So this is
probably why the messages from named are dumped on the screen, not? I think
that syslogd didn't start because of the cannot assign address-message.. But
what does this message mean and how can I prevent it??
HELP. I have to get the server running ASAP because our Internet-provider
has the leased line ready to the Internet and I have to test it!!!
Bye!
and thanks for the answers (again). I know I have asked a lot of questions
but perhaps in a while I can get of your back and answer some questions in
the mailinglists myself.....
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