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Date:      Mon, 14 Aug 2006 19:23:54 +0200
From:      Frank Staals <frankstaals@gmx.net>
To:        questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   6.1-Stable + named & ndis + nfsd == System crash ? 
Message-ID:  <44E0B1AA.3080707@gmx.net>

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About a week ago I rebuilded world and updated from 5.4-STABLE to 
6.1-STABLE and I'm using a Netgear WG311v3 with ndiswrapper as WLAN 
card. My computer acts as a gateway for my LAN and WLAN. Saturdaynight I 
found out my server crashed while copying data from my server to my 
laptop through WLAN ( using ndis0 ), when I looked in the logfiles I 
couldn't find anything strange ( or at leat at the places I looked ) and 
decided to let it be. But today I had the same problem; I have a couple 
directories mounted using NFS ( Server: the 6.1-STABLE computer ; host : 
My laptop ), when I tried to copy data from one of those directies to my 
local drive suddenly my server crash again. The only strange thing I 
found were these messages in /var/log/messages from the time my server 
crashed:

Aug 14 15:52:22 FStaals named[541]: could not listen on UDP socket: 
permission denied
Aug 14 15:52:22 FStaals named[541]: creating IPv4 interface ndis0 
failed; interface ignored
Aug 14 16:52:22 FStaals named[541]: could not listen on UDP socket: 
permission denied
Aug 14 16:52:22 FStaals named[541]: creating IPv4 interface ndis0 
failed; interface ignored
Aug 14 17:52:22 FStaals named[541]: could not listen on UDP socket: 
permission denied
Aug 14 17:52:22 FStaals named[541]: creating IPv4 interface ndis0 
failed; interface ignored

I'm not sure if it has anything to do with my system crash. Or what else 
I should look at to find out what is causing my system to crash ? I 
looked in /var/log/messages and my dmesg, but nothing realy weird turns 
up. How can I find out what went wrong and fix it ? Also what's up with 
my named ? I don't notice anything wrong with trafficing etc on my wlan.

Regards,

-- 
-Frank Staals





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