Thanks for the solution, radmanly!
However in my humble opinion there is something wrong in the /usr/sbin/namedbuild dependencies which are requiring to rebuild the whole system via
make cleanworld
make buildworld
and
make installworld
Hi radmanly,
You are not the only one who is experiencing this.
I have the same problem on several i386 servers running 8.3-RELEASE-p3.
FreeBSD gurus, please help!
I need to emphasize this error occured twice on two fresh installed servers from scratch. The only commands executed there after initial install were to install cvsup-without-gui and to upgrade the port tree via cvsup ports-supfile
On the other hand on binary upgraded third i386 platform from...
Hi,
I just want to confirm the similar problem on two newly installed servers.
- #1: running FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE amd64. Succcessful threaded Perl 5.14.2 compilation, but make test fails;
- #2: running FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE i386. Successful threaded Perl 5.14.2 compilation, make test fails...
No, I don't have any customized restrictions on WWW-Servers. All the parameters of WWW-servers are the default ones. Again, this happens both with MS IIS (Windows) and with Apache on Linux platforms.
Of course I can put static-port at the end of the general translation rule, but this rule works...
Thanks for your suggestion, quintessence!
I'm sorry, but I couldn't get your point. Could you, please, clarify your idea about adding static-port at the end of the general translation rule! The internal WWW-Server(s) are accessed through binat translation statements.
On the other hand the...
Hi, quintessence!
No, www1_ext and www2_ext IPs are NOT aliases on em0.
www1_ext belongs to a /29 subnet which is directly connected to em0.
www2_ext belongs to another /29 subnet which is routed through em0.
So I'm afraid your idea for changing the nat rule would not work.
The Debian/Ubuntu...
Thanks, SirDice!
There are no changes in the kernel parameters of the FreeBSD box. All of them are the default ones. Here are the running parameters:
sysctl -a | grep tcp
tcpreass: 20, 1690, 0, 676, 94746
tcptw: 48, 2496, 4, 620, 24673...
Hi!
As it can be seen on my pf configuration file posted at the beginning of this thread, I am using default settings. All the filter rules are tailored with stateful inspection, for example:
pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from any to $www_int port 80 keep state
Here is the decoded raw...
Hi!
The webserver has no logs from this http session, because it doesn't start at all.
I decoded (using Ethereal) another capture and it shows the problem at the TCP layer:
No. Time Source Destination Protocol Info
19 2010-11-22 14:12:22.829746 192.168.16.72 WWW-server TCP 45308 > http...
Thank you for your reply SirDice!
Here are the matching packets from the "tcpdump -i em0 port 80" output. Again, real IP addresses are substituted with their descriptions.
08:31:21.234600 IP [Ubuntu Internet Client].64952 > E.F.G.H.http: S 3511544883:3511544883(0) win 5840 <mss...
Hi!
I have very strange problem. The setup is as follows:
- FreeBSD (6.4-RELEASE-p11) router/firewall with PF doing nat, scrub and packet filtering;
- WWW servers behind this FreeBSD box;
- several workstations behind this FreeBSD box.
There are no problems with accessing these WWW servers...
VirtualPC 2007 SP1 problem with FreeBSD8.0 networking solved
Hi, all!
I found a two-step solution for the problem. My setup is WindowsXP SP3 on IBM Thinkpad T40, Microsoft VirtualPC 2007 SP1 with FreeBSD 8.0 installed there.
The de0 interface was up, but I could ping only myself.
Here is the...
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