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New Pclock pixmap

2004-06-10 Thread Marc MAURICE

hi
I made new pixmaps for pclock. If you're interested, pick them and put 
them with the sources and/or pclock package.


Regards

Marc Maurice


newclocks.tar.gz
Description: application/gzip


Bug#253713: libnet-irc-ruby: BBPFS: Installs in root directory of package

2004-06-10 Thread Daniel Schepler
Package: libnet-irc-ruby
Severity: serious
Version: 0.14-2

If I build libnet-irc-ruby from source, the resulting package creates
a directory /irc and puts localize.rb in the root directory.
(Somehow, I don't think they really belong in /lib/irc/ and
/lib/localize.rb, either.)

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.6
Locale: LANG=en, LC_CTYPE=en (ignored: LC_ALL set to en_US.UTF-8)

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[EMAIL PROTECTED]haven't had breakfast yet."
 -- Orson Scott Card



Bug#253717: atftpd fails to work with 3com PXE card 3c509c-txm

2004-06-10 Thread Eric Shattow

Package: atftpd
Version: 0.6.3
Architecture: powerpc

I've been mucking about with netboot/PXE/RPL and finally managed to 
netboot pxegrub. This is great, except the PXE card i was using does not 
belong to me. I found a 3com 3c509c-txm that does belong to me, and has 
PXE.  However, the 3com card with the same configuration does *not* work.


192.168.6.3 is the machine with the PXE 3com card, and 192.168.6.7 is 
the DHCP/tftp server.


[A /etc/inetd.conf]
tftpdgram   udp waitroot /usr/sbin/tcpd 
/usr/sbin/in.tftpd --daemon --no-multicast --tftpd-timeout 0 -m 1000 
--verbose=7  /tftpboot

[/A]

Yes, i know, it should not be user 'root'.   I was trying the same 
configuration of another post I googled for, where it said these options 
had been used successfully on a 3c509-tx


[A /var/log/syslog]
Jun 10 13:12:27 sine tftpd[19103]:   running in daemon mode on port 69
Jun 10 13:12:27 sine tftpd[19103]:   logging level: 7
Jun 10 13:12:27 sine tftpd[19103]:   directory: /tftpboot/
Jun 10 13:12:27 sine tftpd[19103]:   user: nobody.nogroup
Jun 10 13:12:27 sine tftpd[19103]:   log file: syslog
Jun 10 13:12:27 sine tftpd[19103]:   server timeout: Not used
Jun 10 13:12:27 sine tftpd[19103]:   tftp retry timeout: 5
Jun 10 13:12:27 sine tftpd[19103]:   maximum number of thread: 1000
Jun 10 13:12:27 sine tftpd[19103]:   option timeout:   enabled
Jun 10 13:12:27 sine tftpd[19103]:   option tzise: enabled
Jun 10 13:12:27 sine tftpd[19103]:   option blksize:   enabled
Jun 10 13:12:27 sine tftpd[19103]:   option multicast: disabled
Jun 10 13:12:27 sine tftpd[19103]:  address range: 239.255.0.0-255
Jun 10 13:12:27 sine tftpd[19103]:  port range:1753
Jun 10 13:12:42 sine tftpd[19105]: Serving pxegrub to 192.168.6.3:2072
Jun 10 13:12:42 sine tftpd[19105]: received RRQ mode: octet, tsize: 0>

Jun 10 13:12:42 sine tftpd[19105]: tsize option -> 199204
Jun 10 13:12:42 sine tftpd[19105]: sent OACK 
Jun 10 13:12:42 sine tftpd[19105]: received ERROR Aborted>

Jun 10 13:12:42 sine tftpd[19105]: Aborting transfer
Jun 10 13:12:42 sine tftpd[19105]: Server thread exiting
Jun 10 13:12:42 sine tftpd[19106]: Serving pxegrub to 192.168.6.3:2073
Jun 10 13:12:42 sine tftpd[19106]: received RRQ mode: octet, blksize: 1456>

Jun 10 13:12:42 sine tftpd[19106]: blksize option -> 1456
Jun 10 13:12:42 sine tftpd[19106]: sent OACK 
Jun 10 13:12:47 sine tftpd[19106]: timeout: retrying...
Jun 10 13:12:47 sine tftpd[19106]: sent OACK 
Jun 10 13:12:47 sine tftpd[19106]: received ACK 
Jun 10 13:12:47 sine tftpd[19106]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 13:12:50 sine tftpd[19107]: Invalid request <4> from 192.168.6.3
Jun 10 13:12:50 sine tftpd[19107]: sent ERROR TFTP operation>

Jun 10 13:12:50 sine tftpd[19107]: Server thread exiting
Jun 10 13:12:52 sine tftpd[19106]: timeout: retrying...
Jun 10 13:12:52 sine tftpd[19106]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 13:12:57 sine tftpd[19106]: timeout: retrying...
Jun 10 13:12:57 sine tftpd[19106]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 13:13:02 sine tftpd[19106]: timeout: retrying...
Jun 10 13:13:02 sine tftpd[19106]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 13:13:07 sine tftpd[19106]: timeout: retrying...
Jun 10 13:13:07 sine tftpd[19106]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 13:13:12 sine tftpd[19106]: Aborting transfer
Jun 10 13:13:12 sine tftpd[19106]: Server thread exiting
[/A]

It worked fine with the other card, but not the 3c509c-txm.

Just to be sure, i'm doing...
apt-get remove --purge atftpd
rm /etc/default/atftpd
apt-get install atftpd

[B dpkg configuration of atftpd]
Configure server?  Yes.
Start server by inetd? Yes
Server timeout?  300
Port for tftp request? 69
Retry timeout? 5
Maximum threads? 100
Enable 'timeout'?  Yes
Enable 'tsize'? Yes
Enable 'block size'? Yes
Enable 'multicast'? No
Verbosity level? 7 (Log_DEBUG)
Base directory?  /tftpboot
Log to file instead of syslog?  No

okay, then...

/etc/init.d/inetd stop
/etc/init.d/dhcp3-server stop
killall in.tftpd

[B /etc/dhcp3/dhcpd.conf]
allow booting;
allow bootp;
option routers 192.168.6.1;
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
option domain-name "pimpcat.org";
option domain-name-servers 192.168.6.1;

default-lease-time 600;
max-lease-time 7200;
ddns-updates off;

log-facility local5;

subnet 192.168.6.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
 option domain-name-servers 192.168.6.1;
 option domain-name "pimpcat.org";
 option routers 192.168.6.1;
 default-lease-time 43200;
 max-lease-time 86400;
}

option space PXE;
option PXE.mtftp-ip code 1 = ip-address;
option PXE.mtftp-cport code 2 = unsigned integer 16;
option PXE.mtftp-sport code 3 = unsigned integer 16;
option PXE.mtftp-tmout code 4 = unsigned integer 8;
option PXE.mtftp-delay code 5 = unsigned integer 8;

option grub-menu code 150 = text;


group {
 option vendor-class-identifier "PXEClient";

 filename "pxegrub";
 next-server 192.168.6.7;
 option root-path "/tftpboot";

 option PXE.mtftp-ip 0.0.0.0;
 vendor-option-space PXE;

 host eden  { hardware ethernet 00:50:fc:b1:ad:95; fixed-address 
192.168.6.1;

  option grub-menu "(nd)/config/grub-eden.conf

Bug#253717: atftpd Packet Capture + syslog [LONG email]

2004-06-10 Thread Eric Shattow

Hello, i just thought the following syslog/packet capture might be helpful.

First off, the syslog:
[SNIP /var/log/syslog]
Jun 10 15:05:30 sine dhcpd: Internet Software Consortium DHCP Server 
V3.0.1rc13Jun 10 15:05:30 sine dhcpd: Copyright 1995-2003 Internet 
Software Consortium.

Jun 10 15:05:30 sine dhcpd: All rights reserved.
Jun 10 15:05:30 sine dhcpd: For info, please visit 
http://www.isc.org/products/DHCP

Jun 10 15:05:30 sine dhcpd: Wrote 0 deleted host decls to leases file.
Jun 10 15:05:30 sine dhcpd: Wrote 0 new dynamic host decls to leases file.
Jun 10 15:05:30 sine dhcpd: Wrote 0 leases to leases file.
Jun 10 15:05:45 sine kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
Jun 10 15:06:29 sine dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:01:02:c1:42:3c via eth0
Jun 10 15:06:29 sine dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 192.168.6.3 to 
00:01:02:c1:42:3c via eth0
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 192.168.6.3 (192.168.6.7) 
from 00:01:02:c1:42:3c via eth0
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine dhcpd: DHCPACK on 192.168.6.3 to 00:01:02:c1:42:3c 
via eth0

Jun 10 15:06:31 sine in.tftpd[21345]: connect from 192.168.6.3 (192.168.6.3)
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21345]: Trivial FTP server started (0.6.2)
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21345]:   started by inetd
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21345]:   logging level: 7
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21345]:   directory: /tftpboot/
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21345]:   user: nobody.nogroup
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21345]:   log file: syslog
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21345]:   server timeout: 300
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21345]:   tftp retry timeout: 5
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21345]:   maximum number of thread: 100
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21345]:   option timeout:   enabled
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21345]:   option tzise: enabled
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21345]:   option blksize:   enabled
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21345]:   option multicast: disabled
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21345]:  address range: 239.255.0.0-255
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21345]:  port range:1753
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21347]: Serving pxegrub to 192.168.6.3:2070
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21347]: received RRQ mode: octet, tsize: 0>

Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21347]: tsize option -> 199204
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21347]: sent OACK 
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21347]: received ERROR Aborted>

Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21347]: Aborting transfer
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21347]: Server thread exiting
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21348]: Serving pxegrub to 192.168.6.3:2071
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21348]: received RRQ mode: octet, blksize: 1456>

Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21348]: blksize option -> 1456
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21348]: sent OACK 
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:06:31 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:06:36 sine tftpd[21348]: timeout: retrying...
Jun 10 15:06:36 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:06:36 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:06:36 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:06:37 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:06:37 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:06:39 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:06:39 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:06:43 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:06:43 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:06:48 sine tftpd[21348]: timeout: retrying...
Jun 10 15:06:48 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:06:49 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:06:49 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:06:54 sine tftpd[21348]: timeout: retrying...
Jun 10 15:06:54 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:06:54 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:06:54 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:06:55 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:06:55 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:06:57 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:06:57 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:06:57 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:06:57 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:06:57 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:06:57 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:06:57 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:06:57 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:06:59 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:06:59 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:07:04 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:07:04 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:07:09 sine tftpd[21348]: timeout: retrying...
Jun 10 15:07:09 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:07:10 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:07:10 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:07:10 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:07:10 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:07:10 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:07:10 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:07:12 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:07:12 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:07:17 sine tftpd[21348]: received ACK 
Jun 10 15:07:17 sine tftpd[21348]: sent DATA 
Jun 10 15:07:22 sine tftpd[21348]: timeout: retrying...
Jun 10 15:07:22 sine tftpd[21348]: