//www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-vandevelde-v6ops-nap-00.txt
NAT is eevul. Can we please, pretty please leave it with IPv4?
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pts on the fly as it prints packet contents.
> ...but `tcpshow < tcpdump.log' has this message repeated at the end of every
> packet:
>
> <*** No decode support for encapsulated protocol ***>
Tcpshow(1) would have to decrypt the ESP data its
I believe that I'm having some problems with a Zip 100 drive and the
"new" (not really so new anymore) ATA driver. I added a Zip and a new
CD-R device to a system over the weekend. The BIOS identifies all of
the new devices just fine, but when I boot FreeBSD (the only OS on the
system), I get to th
n defaults/rc.conf?
>
> Or did I miss something?
I've typically seen bootparamd(8) run out of inetd(8).
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should be using the '-a' option to
mergemaster(8), and then go back later to see what else you need to
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On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 03:52:55PM -0700, Crist J. Clark wrote:
> I am having problems building -STABLE on a recent -STABLE box. I can
> think of ways to work around this, but I'd like to figure out what is
> wrong. I am getting the following error,
>
>
on ? Or... ?
Looks like another change to be made by re@ along with the changes to
examples/cvsup/standard-supfile, etc.
re@, can you make the change? Or with approval, I'll go in and
fix. Please add this change to the checklist for the future.
t; > likely due to mtree, IIRC.
>
> Would it be hard to fix? Seems wrong to have to manually add the Sendmail
> users just to build world.
# mergemaster -p
Was added just for this.
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> In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Nevermind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> : Hello, Crist J. Clark!
> :
> : On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 03:22:52PM -0800, you wrote:
> :
> : > > mtree
ompatibility problems, but this is one
place you have the ability to configure it as you wish.)
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ntially hardcode its
own makes the tool much less flexible, violates POLA, and generally
violates the whole purpose of PATH and environmental variables.
I think giving mergemaster(8) a PATH that includes all of the tools it
needs to run is not a lot to ask.
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$fwcmd add pass udp from 0.0.0.0 68 to 255.255.255.255 67 in via ${dhcpd_interface}
$fwcmd add pass udp from ${iip} 67 to 255.255.255.255 68 out via ${dhcpd_interface}
fi
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'define
> __FreeBSD_version' $RELDATE >> osreldate.h; echo "#endif" >>
> osreldate.h
> ===> rpcsvc
> rpcgen -C -h -DWANT_NFS3 /usr/src/include/rpcsvc/key_prot.x -o
> key_prot.h
> rpcgen:No such file or directory
> *** Error code 1
$ which
ow, those rules were added _unconditionally_ by the
rc.network{,6} scripts. For people who want to define their own
rulesets outside of the simple ones provided in the rc.firewall{,6}
scripts, the system should make NO assumptions about their site's
policy and be adding rules.
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On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 03:57:24PM -0600, Mike Meyer wrote:
> Crist J. Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> types:
> > Now that 4.5-RELEASE is well past, I am considering MFC'ing the new
> > periodic(8) structure for doing the daily security checks.
>
> The firstURL told
25428, len 1500) (ttl 253, id
>2491, len 56)
> ^^
> Router say to server that he must to decrease packet size
Is "router" the same IP address that "server" has as the route to
"client?" That is, there aren't any aliases on "router's"
't looked at an UPDATING on one of the RELENG_4_?
branches. That looks pretty good. Thanks.
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Do these have some meaning with respect to the binary patches? With
respect to the CVS repository? Is there a database of what each of
these means?
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iscussion
has been necessary.
However, changing the behavior in -CURRENT... That's a whole different
issue (but not really a topic for this list).
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iguration, they'd be more likely to understand what you are trying
to do if they saw the above). You want to enable firewalling, but
don't want to load any rules.
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load an "open" rule
set, before I could flip 'net.inet.ip.fw.enable' off.)
> - Original Message -
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> Sent:
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 09:06:32AM -0500, Joe Abley wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 11:23:45AM -0800, Crist J. Clark wrote:
[snip]
> > I was talking more about running named(8) as bind:bind. Chrooting has
> > other issues, you need to actually build a chroot environment
> >
s accidently blow away?
I believe you have a stale object tree.
# rm -rf /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WIED
And then try again.
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ockets, and patched /usr/src/lib/libc/gen/syslog.c to have SOCK_STREAM
> type of socket when opening socket in function connectlog():
Without actually looking at the validity of the code, does the mailing
application generating this noise actually use the syslog(3) in libc?
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On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 10:52:28PM +0100, Bjarne Wichmann Petersen wrote:
> On Sunday 18 November 2001 22:17, Crist J. Clark wrote:
>
> > > > With those errors?
> > Could you do a,
> > # find / -name linux_proto.h -exec ident {} \;
> > So we can find where t
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 08:46:04AM +0100, Bjarne Wichmann Petersen wrote:
> On Saturday 17 November 2001 23:28, Crist J. Clark wrote:
>
> > > Removing /usr/obj/ doesn't help on my machine. Kernelbuild still bails
> > > out at linux.
> > With those errors?
both empowered
> to fix this bug and interested in fixing it.
If you still have your old build tree, figure out what dependencies
are not being cleaned out before the new build is being started.
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te and doesn't work with loader(8).
>
> I'd suggest you write the following line into /boot/loader.conf:
> kernel_options="-h"
Since when? It's still in today's -STABLE source from what I can
tell. It works fine on a -STABLE built thi
ng trouble with my original
> way?
You have stale files in your object tree. You should always nuke the
object tree between source updates,
# rm -rf /usr/obj
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.e. add a
> third network card to the machine). Will IPFW support a triple homed
> firewall?
ipfw(8) doesn't care how many interfaces you have. It should work
fine. freebsd-ipfw would be a better place to ask if you didn't get
anywhere with -questions.
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-- 1 root wheel28, 0 Jun 23 23:20 /dev/ttyd0
7375 crw--- 1 root wheel28, 32 Jun 23 15:06 /dev/ttyid0
7376 crw--- 1 root wheel28, 64 Jun 23 15:06 /dev/ttyld0
# fstat | egrep '(cua.*|tty.*d)0'
#
Any ideas? Not being able to use tip(1
5284 allow log logamount 100 tcp from any to any established
I fail to see the problem here. Do you have some reason to believe
that the packet we see passed above should be denied?
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arbitrary Ethernet source addresses are not compati-
ble with bridging."
And I have not been able to figure out if the rl(4) device satisfies
those conditions. I should note that rl(4) was not on the list of
working cards prior to the change in the manpage.
Maybe someone who knows more ab
nstallworld. If you telnet, you don't have
> any problem.
Or if you don't want to telnet, you just need to separate the IO from
ssh. You can do something like,
# batch
make buildworld
^D
#
And you'll be fine.
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ntain a state
table of all of the NAT'ed connections. There is a reason FreeBSD
chose the path of doing NAT in userspace.
> since you can add rules on the fly,
> but with natd you need to kill it to change those settings...
But how often are you changing these things?
> Would ipf b
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On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 10:54:24AM -0500, Robin P. Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Just to make sure, you have been completely nuking the messed up
object tree on the client before these attempts,
# chflags -R noschg /usr/obj/usr && rm -rf /usr/obj/usr
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needed.
Can you add a count rule and do a TCP dump on your gateway's internal
interface to see what, if anything, is happening there? What do your
firewall rules look like?
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t; # default loopback device configuration.
#ifconfig_lo0_alias0="inet 127.0.0.254 netmask 0x" # Sample alias entry.
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On Mon, Nov 13, 2000 at 03:56:36PM -0600, Tim wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 12, 2000 at 02:56:48PM -0800, Crist J . Clark wrote:
> > To view the information in the accounting files I have always used
> > sa(8). You can get all of the same info out of the raw files as you
> > can fro
es,
0/5 * * * * ping -c 1 127.0.0.1
To see when the messages stop.
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t; supported media: autoselect 100baseTX 100baseTX
> 10baseT/UTP 10baseT/UTP 100baseTX
>
> Can anyone kindly advise on this matter??
Do you have both interfaces connected to one hub? If so, don't do
that.
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On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 07:59:43PM -0700, Ken Bolingbroke wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Crist J . Clark wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 03:13:23PM -0700, Ken Bolingbroke wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm in the middle of updating a machine from 2.2.5 to
ber it immediately
with 4.x?
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k that Mozilla's Bugzilla organization (not necessarily
>the software) works great.
That's funny. At the last BAFUG meeting, I seem to recall the topic
briefly turned to what an almost intractable mess the Mozilla
project's bug tracking was.
I personally do not know, but I fi
ent entry for the alias showed up just fine. So again, what
is not working for you?
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laced with tcsh. Rather, the old
reduced-feature tcsh in pre-4.0 FreeBSD was restored to a fully
functional tcsh.
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w about NetBSD.
ITYM, 8 partitions per slice with 7 usable (the 'c'-parition should
not be used for filesystem or swap).
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> 10.0.0.1 mashed.turnip.org.uk mashed
This is fine, but remember that 'hosts' has to appear in /etc/host.conf
for the /etc/hosts file to be referenced.
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r the like.
The risk I see is does this method let users mount with setuid?
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think the biggest potential
problem is with the network setup. Commands like ipfw(8) will not be
in sync with the kernel. There is also the problem that the /etc/rc*
files are for 3.x rather than 4.0, but this should not be _too_ much
of a problem.
That said, IIRC, I did manage to do a 3.x to
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