e. It looks close, but I'm unable to
get around the failure to locate the module.
I've scrounged through what little info I can find and have struck a bit
of an impasse.
Can anyone offer any advice on how to do this correctly?
Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
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FastTrak.o
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> Sent: Tuesday, 9 December 2003 06:08
> To: Lewis Shobbrook
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.or
Title: PPPD problems after kernel 2.4.12 upgrade
Hi all,
I have an updated woody testing setup on an ol toshi laptop. I'm setting it up as a mail server, firewall, squid proxy. In order to get iptables happening I upgraded to 2.4.12 installed the source and headers with apt-get before comp
l the standard apache2 modules, including SSL
support.
I'd have thought this meant the binary was included?
Sheesh!
Lewis Shobbrook
FastTrack Pty. Ltd.
Phone: +61 3 9866 8700
Fax: +61 3 9820 0276
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ck of info on how to use this tool.
Is there any documentation for it yet?
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Phone: +61 3 9866 8700
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doubt.
here's the error ...
Starting GNU Telephony Server: /usr/sbin/bayonne.bin: relocation error:
/usr/local/lib/libccgnu2-1.0.so.0: undefined symbol: __ti9streambuf
The improtant bit being undefined symbol: __ti9streambuf.
Anyone know how to make this package work?
Cheers,
Lewis Shob
e testing installation would
be a little further along than this. Are we supposed to be using the
testing debian-installer, or is the established path still a
dist-upgrade from woody? Does anyone know who I should send the details
to?
Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
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Hi All,
I've just taken a look at the new freeswan modules in Sid. I had some
trouble locating documentation on how to use the source... found it in
the /usr/share/docs/freeswan doc's eventually. I get the following
error, not sure where this bug comes from. The weird thing is that
dh_testdir a
Thanks for the reply Shawn,
> I think you need to install the debhelper package.
That appears to have gotten things moving along... Not quite there
yet...
**Rene**
Should debhelper be listed as a dependency?
>
> FYI the kernel-patch-freeswan will not build against kernel
> 2.4.21. There is
Hi All,
I'm using the same unstable sources list that I have in the past for
numerous other machines where freeswan has been available in the past.
Suddenly it seems that Freeswan is not listed in the packages!
Anyone able to tell what the ETA on their return is?
Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
s and
resurfaced yesterday under a new name
"freeswan-modules-source_2.00-1_all" . I suspect it's arrival coincided
with the momentary disappearance of the the other packages.
Sorry to clutter the list with trivial crud!
Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
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e. It looks close, but I'm unable to
get around the failure to locate the module.
I've scrounged through what little info I can find and have struck a bit
of an impasse.
Can anyone offer any advice on how to do this correctly?
Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
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Thanks Herbert that did the trick, should have guessed that from the
example...
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>
> Try just "FastTrak".
Cheers,
Lewis
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PD file for printer "HP_4000" - skipping! The ppd's are
definitely there in /etc/cups/ppd & I'm logged in as root.
Cups error logs offer no assistance, nor google...
Anyone else able to compare results here?
Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
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Hi All,
The latest Debian unstable release of samba 3.0.1-1 appears to be fail
in storing the machine account password when joining a 2000 AD domain.
kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED] works fine, as does net ads join suggesting the issue
is not related kerberos misconfiguration.
klist indicates no cached t
y modules that can't be compiled into the kernel,
for use with RAID etc.
Sure you can compile without initrd, but I recommend you install the
kernel-package "package" via apt-get and read howto use it if you want
things to run smoothly in the Debian way...
Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
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Hi Rene,
I've been testing the new native ipsec stack with FreeSwan and
encountered an issue with NAT-T.
Pluto states
Mar 31 16:54:29 fireone pluto[3941]: Starting Pluto (FreeS/WAN Version
2.04 X.509-1.5.3 LIBCURL LDAP_V3 SMARTCARD PLUTO_USES_KEYRR)
Mar 31 16:54:29 fireone pluto[3941]: inc
Thanks for all the help here,
> > > Perhaps Rene wants to enable this per default.
> > Might be an option, but I used to set it off by default because it
> > broke
> > stuff in earlier freeswan releases (where I applied the
> NAT-T patch). Is
> > it "safe" now, i.e. is _everything_ expected to
d with the native L2TP/IPSEC.
Any ideas appreciated...
Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
Hi All,
[Excerpt from linux-raid mailing list]
> We have some problems with the md code on alpha. We get
> regular oops when using the md raid1. Here we got another
> oops when fsck (at boot
> time) the raid:
> This was after a fresh reboot. As long as only the raid is
> *not* mounted of fsck
Hi Herbert,
Thanks for the quick response
> > Has anyone seen this before?
> >
> > udp_encap_rcv(): Unhandled UDP encap type: 1
>
> It means that your *swan's support for NAT-T over the native
> stack is broken.
>
> Only Openswan has the correct implementation currently.
Attempting to com
Thanks for the reply Paul,
> > ./../linux/lib/libfreeswan/pfkey_v2_parse.c:64:
>
> You have to install the gmp-devel package. Or whatever it is
> called on Debian. gmp-dev?
Libgmp3-dev
Much appreciated,
Lewis
Hi All,
I've struck an issue attempting to run lilo when booting to a raid 1
system using a stock Debain 2.6.4-1-686 unstable release kernel image.
After sucecssfully booting into the raid filesystem, attempts to run
lilo give me the error...
Fatal: Trying to map files from unnamed device 0x000
Thanks for the reply Neil,
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I've struck an issue attempting to run lilo when booting to
> a raid 1
> > system using a stock Debain 2.6.4-1-686 unstable release
> kernel image.
> >
> > After sucecssfully booting into the raid filesystem,
> attempts to run
> > lilo give me
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the sugestions.
> >>>
> >>>I've struck an issue attempting to run lilo when booting
> to a raid 1
> >>>system using a stock Debain 2.6.4-1-686 unstable release
> kernel image.
> >>>After sucecssfully booting into the raid filesystem,
> attempts to run
> >>>lilo give me
ices+0xc7) [0x81ede07]
#22 /usr/sbin/smbd(main+0x2a3) [0x81ee4c7]
#23 /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xc6) [0x401a5dc6]
#24 /usr/sbin/smbd(ldap_msgfree+0x71) [0x8078221]
Looks like a bug to me...
Anyone not got this issue with 3.0.4 sharing printers?
Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
> On Fri, Jul 09, 2004 at 09:45:56PM +1000, Clement wrote:
> > The /dev/md0 is not corrupted yet. In kernel 2.6.6, I can
> still get
> > it by
> >
> ># mdadm -A /dev/md0 /dev/hda1 /dev/hdc1
> >mdadm: /dev/md0 has been started with 2 drives.
> ># mount /dev/md0 /boot
> ># cat /pr
Hi All,
I have recently upgraded amavisd-new on Debian Unstable yesterday and
email transport is now broken with the following errors in the mail.log
localhost[127.0.0.1] said: 450 4.4.1 Can't connect to 127.0.0.1 port
10025, Bad file descriptor at /usr/sbin/amavisd-new line 2904
I'm getting lo
Hi All,
I have recently upgraded amavisd-new on Debian Unstable yesterday and
email transport is now broken with the following errors in the mail.log
localhost[127.0.0.1] said: 450 4.4.1 Can't connect to 127.0.0.1 port
10025, Bad file descriptor at /usr/sbin/amavisd-new line 2904
I'm getting lo
Hi Clement,
> Thank you very much for your reply. Sure, the std kernel
> 2.6.6 works fine with raid1. Or otherwise the root partition
> (RAID1) could not be mounted. (The problem was, apart from
> the root partition, no other RAID1 partition was mounted
> automatically.)
>
> During the boot
Hi Clement,
>>>Trouble is, I cannot upgrade the kernel with a simple
>>>apt-get. It will be great if the std kernel can have this
>>>problem fixed.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>This does work with std kernels using initrd! You'll need to start
off
>>with a custom prepared initrd as explained earlier, and
looks like
something has broken.
Anyone else come across this or know of any changes at hand?
Lewis Shobbrook
t;
1.5)
Should read ...
Conflicts: gnome-panel (<= 2.0.0), gnome-core (<< 1.5), gnome-help (<<
1.5)
Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
Title: PPPD problems after kernel 2.4.12 upgrade
Hi all,
I have an updated woody testing setup on an ol toshi laptop. I'm setting it up as a mail server, firewall, squid proxy. In order to get iptables happening I upgraded to 2.4.12 installed the source and headers with apt-get before comp
Title: Message
l the standard apache2 modules, including SSL
support.
I'd have thought this meant the binary was included?
Sheesh!
Lewis Shobbrook
FastTrack Pty. Ltd.
Phone: +61 3 9866 8700
Fax: +61 3 9820 0276
ck of info on how to use this tool.
Is there any documentation for it yet?
Lewis Shobbrook
FastTrack Pty. Ltd.
Phone: +61 3 9866 8700
Fax: +61 3 9820 0276
doubt.
here's the error ...
Starting GNU Telephony Server: /usr/sbin/bayonne.bin: relocation error:
/usr/local/lib/libccgnu2-1.0.so.0: undefined symbol: __ti9streambuf
The improtant bit being undefined symbol: __ti9streambuf.
Anyone know how to make this package work?
Cheers,
Lewis Shob
1454 Segmentation
fault update-passwd --verbose
dpkg: error processing base-passwd (--install):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 139
Errors were encountered while processing:
base-passwd
Can anyone tell me what to do about this?
Lewis Shobbrook
FastTrack Pty. Ltd.
ns are present and selected in the network section
during make-kpkg config=menu-config .
Can anyone shed any light on this?
Thanks in advance,
Lewis Shobbrook
above and below for suspect entries but find
none.
Any help appreciated!
Lewis Shobbrook
e testing installation would
be a little further along than this. Are we supposed to be using the
testing debian-installer, or is the established path still a
dist-upgrade from woody? Does anyone know who I should send the details
to?
Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
Hi All,
I've just taken a look at the new freeswan modules in Sid. I had some
trouble locating documentation on how to use the source... found it in
the /usr/share/docs/freeswan doc's eventually. I get the following
error, not sure where this bug comes from. The weird thing is that
dh_testdir a
Thanks for the reply Shawn,
> I think you need to install the debhelper package.
That appears to have gotten things moving along... Not quite there
yet...
**Rene**
Should debhelper be listed as a dependency?
>
> FYI the kernel-patch-freeswan will not build against kernel
> 2.4.21. There is
Hi All,
I'm using the same unstable sources list that I have in the past for
numerous other machines where freeswan has been available in the past.
Suddenly it seems that Freeswan is not listed in the packages!
Anyone able to tell what the ETA on their return is?
Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
s and
resurfaced yesterday under a new name
"freeswan-modules-source_2.00-1_all" . I suspect it's arrival coincided
with the momentary disappearance of the the other packages.
Sorry to clutter the list with trivial crud!
Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
> -Original Messa
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