https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=260973
Bug ID: 260973
Summary: pf: firewall rules stop matching when vnet jails share
interface names with the host
Product: Base System
Version: 13.0-STABLE
Hardware: Any
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--- Comment #2 from Andriy Gapon ---
> because some Linux distributions expect
But FreeBSD is not one.
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--- Comment #1 from Thomas Steen Rasmussen / Tykling ---
Maybe related https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=185619
Also, I forgot to mention, at some point yesterday while trying 100 things I
saw the em0 on the host having mul
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--- Comment #2 from Thomas Steen Rasmussen / Tykling ---
This statement
- Rebooting with four jails plus the above ruleset enabled means never getting
any contact to the server at all (ie. the problem manifests from boot).
is not true, my
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Bug ID: 260979
Summary: libproc can fail to find debug symbols for jailed
processes
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
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--- Comment #3 from Graham Perrin ---
(In reply to Andriy Gapon from comment #2)
Sure; if it's installed to FreeBSD then it should either:
a) work (simply) as it does on Linux; or
b) fail with an appropriate error.
Thanks
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(by "this" I mean looking up standalone debug data in a jail-specific
/usr/lib/debug directory)
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--- Comment #3 from Oleg ---
This issue occurs on both of my computers.
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--- Comment #52 from Daniel Austin ---
(In reply to Alexander Motin from comment #51)
If it helps, it seems to be enclosure related...
I can use NCQ on my disks and controller in another enclosure (e.g. I have an
Areca 8 bay that's fine)..
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--- Comment #2 from Ed Maste ---
I cannot find the referenced report on hackers - could you please add a link to
the mailing list archive? I want to make sure I'm correctly trying to reproduce
the differing behaviour between sc and vt.
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--- Comment #8 from Alan Somers ---
(In reply to Robert Wing from comment #7)
So far this patch seems to be working. I've installed it on one system that's
experienced two MEDIUM ERRORs since. I'll check on it daily.
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--- Comment #9 from Some Signup ---
My apologies for the delay in trying to update my machines. It's such a pain
that I put it off until I can't put it off any longer.
If I run freebsd-update with --debug I get to see thousands of errors
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Bug ID: 260993
Summary: [regression] [clang] stable/12 buildworld broken:
fatal error: 'clang/Basic/DiagnosticCommonKinds.inc'
file not found
Product: Base System
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full build log is over 1000KB, so it comes compressed
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nanobsd make.conf
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nanobsd environment
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--- Comment #10 from Colin Percival ---
Some quick notes -- sorry, juggling a bunch of stuff right now and won't have
time to debug this properly until later:
1. Getting 404 errors in response to /bp/ requests is normal and harmless.
Port
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