Hi
I'm using suse10.0 on my laptop an connect on web using centrino chip, so by using command iwconfig; this works nicely except if I use key for encryption. Does I need a specific package to provide authentification mechanism? Or Is there something to do in the FireWall configuration? Actually allowed services are DNS and DHCP servers but also IPSec, HTTP, HTTPS and SSH....
Thank you in advance for any suggestion
Regards
M.
Hi,
i'm trying to use a dvd-ram disk with udf. i installed udftools, now my
fstab entry looks like this:
/dev/hdd /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
then i formatted the dvd-ram:
kymon@prometheus:~$ mkudffs /dev/hdd
start=0, blocks=16, type=RESERVED
start=16, blocks=3, type=VRS
start=19, blocks=237, type=USPACE
start=256, blocks=1, type=ANCHOR
start=257, blocks=16, type=PVDS
start=273, blocks=1, type=LVID
start=274, blocks=2236173, type=PSPACE
start=2236447, blocks=1, type=ANCHOR
start=2236448, blocks=239, type=USPACE
start=2236687, blocks=16, type=RVDS
start=2236703, blocks=1, type=ANCHOR
now when i try to access the dvd-ram, i get an error message:
kymon@prometheus:~$ dmesg |tail
[ 2395.878552] UDF-fs: No partition found (1)
[ 2396.030263] Unable to identify CD-ROM format.
any idea what's wrong?
best regards,
kymon
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Hi Michel,
nice to hear from you again :)
Regarding the quiet and alldirs options, I'd read somewhere that one
might want to use this combination in a case such as this.
Because in the case where the filesystem is not mounted, nfsd wouldn't
complain, one could always mount the filesystem later... or something
like that :)
However, I'd already located the problem. Without knowing the solution
to it though. It turns out that nfsd doesn't like ext2 filesystems as
exports. Hence, removing the quiet option (which I now recon to be
misleading) syslog says:
Jan 22 22:48:43 lusitania mountd[413]: could not remount /mnt/music:
Operation not supported
Jan 22 22:48:43 lusitania mountd[413]: bad exports list line
/mnt/music -mapall
I guess it has something to do with ext3 filesystems (actually they're
ext3 but as there's no journaling on FreeBSD...) and the permissions.
I cannot mount an ext2fs as regular user either.
I tried to export another directory (/usr/ports) which worked fine...
so the question remains: What is the solution?
D.
Kohl, Michel wrote:
> AW: [Fwd: Re: [Lilux-help] FreeBSD: NFS trouble]
>
> Hello,
>
> first, you should not set the quiet option. If the option quiet is
> defined, nfsd does not write error messages regarding errors in
> your export definition. Perhaps it would then write in your syslog
> the explanation, why it doesn't work.
>
> Second, you must know, that the option -alldirs can only be used,
> if the directory you have used as first argument is a mounted
> file-system. -alldirs allows clients to mount all directories
> behind the filesystem defined. Example: If you say: /mnt/u1
> -alldirs localhost Then localhost is allowed to mount /mnt/u1,
> /mnt/u1/dir1, /mnt/u1/dir2 and so on. But if /mnt/u1 is not a
> mounted filesystem, nfsd will refuse the export.
>
> Try to omit -quiet and -alldirs and try again.
>
> Regards,
>
> MichelKohl.de
>
> Kontakt: Michel Kohl Schönblick 28 76275 Ettlingen
>
> Tel: 07243-219747 Fax: 07243-769776 Mobil: 0160-91866923
>
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: lilux-help-bounces(a)lilux.lu
> im Auftrag von David Raison Gesendet: So 22.01.2006 19:26 An:
> Patrick Useldinger Cc: lilux-help(a)lilux.lu Betreff: Re: [Fwd: Re:
> [Lilux-help] FreeBSD: NFS trouble]
>
> been there, done that :(
>
> Patrick Useldinger wrote:
>
>> David Raison wrote:
>
>>> And as I wrote before, even such a simple example as
>>>
>>> /mnt/music -ro
>>>
>>> is not shown in ~ # showmount -e lusitania or ~ # showmount -a
>>>
>>> so I guess it'd be a problem with mountd
>
>
>> Whenever you change /etc/exports, you need to "killall -HUP
>> mountd" in order to make mountd reread the file.
>
>> Googling also turned up this :
>> http://www.freebsddiary.org/nfs.php
>
>> HTH, -pu
>
>
>
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again...
- -------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Lilux-help] FreeBSD: NFS trouble
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 18:42:49 +0100
From: David Raison <david(a)ion.lu>
To: Patrick Useldinger <uselpa(a)linux.lu>
References: <43D3B884.40108(a)ion.lu> <43D3C1CD.10609(a)linux.lu>
And as I wrote before, even such a simple example as
/mnt/music -ro
is not shown in
~ # showmount -e lusitania or
~ # showmount -a
so I guess it'd be a problem with mountd
D.
Patrick Useldinger wrote:
> David Raison wrote:
>
>> This is my setup: - ------------ /etc/exports:
>>
>> /mnt/music -mapall=nobody -alldirs,quiet -network 192.168.1.0
>> -mask 255.255.255.0 /mnt/wd2 -mapall=nobody -alldirs,quiet
>> -network 192.168.1.0 -mask 255.255.255.0 /mnt/wd1 -mapall=nobody
>> -alldirs,quiet stilgar lusitania localhost
>
>
> Are you sure -mapall works with user names? Try using the uid
> instead or leaving it out. Also, are the directories available to
> user nobody?
>
> -pu
>
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- -------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Lilux-help] FreeBSD: NFS trouble
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 18:40:18 +0100
From: David Raison <david(a)ion.lu>
To: Patrick Useldinger <uselpa(a)linux.lu>
References: <43D3B884.40108(a)ion.lu> <43D3C1CD.10609(a)linux.lu>
root@lusitania# ls -l /mnt/
total 54
drwxrwxr-x 31 nobody users 4096 Jan 17 18:47 music
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Jan 5 17:07 stick
drwxr-xr-x 9 kwisatz users 45056 Jan 19 22:51 wd1
drwxrwxr-x 12 nobody users 4096 Jan 21 21:38 wd2
(and removed the -mapall=nobody from the /mnt/wd1 export)
from the FreeBSD NFS Howto:
For instance, if we use our original example, one of our
/etc/exports entries may look like this:
/serv/data -maproot=nobody -ro B
D.
Patrick Useldinger wrote:
> David Raison wrote:
>
>> This is my setup: - ------------ /etc/exports:
>>
>> /mnt/music -mapall=nobody -alldirs,quiet -network 192.168.1.0
>> -mask 255.255.255.0 /mnt/wd2 -mapall=nobody -alldirs,quiet
>> -network 192.168.1.0 -mask 255.255.255.0 /mnt/wd1 -mapall=nobody
>> -alldirs,quiet stilgar lusitania localhost
>
>
> Are you sure -mapall works with user names? Try using the uid
> instead or leaving it out. Also, are the directories available to
> user nobody?
>
> -pu
>
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Hi folks,
I need to set up an nfs server on one of my machines, and so far I've
been pretty unsuccessful ;(
I'd like to access the nfs shares with some macOSX and a linux box.
I followed the guidelines in both the linux and freeBSD nfs howtos,
but to no avail.
This is my setup:
- ------------
/etc/exports:
/mnt/music -mapall=nobody -alldirs,quiet -network 192.168.1.0 -mask
255.255.255.0
/mnt/wd2 -mapall=nobody -alldirs,quiet -network 192.168.1.0 -mask
255.255.255.0
/mnt/wd1 -mapall=nobody -alldirs,quiet stilgar lusitania localhost
- ------------
root@lusitania# rpcinfo -p
program vers proto port service
100000 4 tcp 111 rpcbind
100000 3 tcp 111 rpcbind
100000 2 tcp 111 rpcbind
100000 4 udp 111 rpcbind
100000 3 udp 111 rpcbind
100000 2 udp 111 rpcbind
100000 4 local 111 rpcbind
100000 3 local 111 rpcbind
100000 2 local 111 rpcbind
100005 1 udp 976 mountd
100005 3 udp 976 mountd
100005 1 tcp 761 mountd
100005 3 tcp 761 mountd
100003 2 udp 2049 nfs
100003 3 udp 2049 nfs
100003 2 tcp 2049 nfs
100003 3 tcp 2049 nfs
- -------------
- -------------
those are the error messages I receive from either the localhost or
the linux box (stilgar)
root@lusitania# mount localhost:/mnt/wd1 /mnt/stick/
[udp6] localhost:/mnt/wd1: Permission denied
[udp] localhost:/mnt/wd1: Permission denied
- ------
stilgar ~ # mount -t nfs lusitania:/mnt/wd1/ /mnt/tmp/
mount: lusitania:/mnt/wd1/ failed, reason given by server: Permission
denied
- -------------
and finally /var/log/messages:
Jan 22 11:00:11 lusitania mountd[413]: mount request denied from
192.168.1.104 for /mnt/wd1
Jan 22 11:01:29 lusitania mountd[413]: mount request denied from ::1
for /mnt/wd1
Jan 22 11:01:29 lusitania mountd[413]: mount request denied from
127.0.0.1 for /mnt/wd1
- -------------
everything described in the linux nfs howto
(http://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs-howto/troubleshooting.html) under
section 7.3.a works fine though.
- --------------
Somebody from the freeBSD mailing list suggested that I use a very
simple example like /mnt/music -ro and watch out for any messages from
mountd in the system log while reloading mountd. There are none though
and showmount -e lusitania doesn't show any exports either.
does anybody have an idea what could be the cause for this behaviour?
many thanks in advance, cheers
David
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Hi folks,
may I ask a question concerning FreeBSD, or it that going to get me
flamed?
One can never know ;)
cheers,
David
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Hello,
I am looking for a DNS proxy that allows me to filter which DNS requests
are answered and which ones are dropped.
The software should allow me to specify something like this:
192.168.1.5 "www.yahoo.com","www.google.com"
192.168.1.6 "www.google.com"
meaning that the first machine is allowed to resolve the specified 2
names, and the second only "www.google.com".
Reverse lookups, zone transfers and all kind of "browsing" must be blocked.
I have looked at the bind documentation and although I found the view
concept, this does not appear to allow me to specify a list of allowed
names. Nor have I found an application-level firewall which understands
DNS records.
Does anybody know of such a software?
-pu