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Date:      Thu, 5 Apr 2001 20:55:51 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Galen Sampson <galen_sampson@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   re: netstat
Message-ID:  <20010406035551.6449.qmail@web1106.mail.yahoo.com>

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Hello,
   Fixed my problem.  I was indeed not using a kernel that was built with the
updated source.  I compiled my new kernel with 'make -kernel=sampson' and
installed with 'make install -kernel=sampson' but did not set up boot.conf to
boot that kernel =P. Thanks to all that replied.

Couple of questions:
1) Is there any good reason why you would want to use the '-kernel=foo' other
   than customization?

2) I've noticed in the handbook that you can 'make all install' certain
   portions of the source tree and update your system.  This seems appealing
   since you don't have to build anything and can update only certain parts
   (ntpd for instance).  The question is should you go to single user mode
   (because of chflags being set or what not)?  When is it ok to not go to
   single user mode and how can you tell?

Galen Sampson

>On Tuesday 03 April 2001 02:13, you wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>    I have been experiencing some strange behavior with netstat.  It only
>> displays UDP sockets for the inet family.  TCP sockets do not show up.  I
>> know it is listening on TCP sockets because I can ssh/telnet/ftp/etc to
>> the machine. Netstat has been exhibiting this behavior from a make world
>> 2 weeks ago. After updating my source tree today from cvsup10.freebsd.org
>> and rebuilding the world I am getting the same symptoms.  I'd love to put
>> up some debug info for someone to figure this out, but I have know idea
>> what to put.  Is this problem just me?
>>
>> pointers/tips welcome
>>
>> Galen Sampson
>>
>
>Hi Galen,
>
>Must be only you, I certainly don't have that problem.
>4.3-RC2 from the CD.  Sources have been upgraded, but haven't built world 
>yet.

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