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From: rajveer s. <raj...@re...> - 2006-02-27 05:26:12
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Dear Mr, Kobe,=0Ai checked it with bwm_monitor, there was not movement in t= raffice. I'm 100% sure that bwmd deamen is already running as u can see the= following output: -=0Alinux:~ # ps -aux|grep bwmd=0AWarning: bad ps syntax= , perhaps a bogus '-'? See http://procps.sf.net/faq.html=0Aroot 6842 = 0.0 0.3 12144 1632 ? Ssl 10:24 0:00 bwmd=0Aroot 7196 0.0= 0.1 1828 612 pts/1 S+ 10:34 0:00 grep bwmd=0Alinux:~ #=0A=0AAn= d this please this is the output of bwm_monitor=0A=0A BWM Monitor v0.2.2 - = Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Linux Based Systems Design ├──	= 472;──────────&= #9472;──────────= ;──────────^= 72;──────────&#= 9472;─┐│ = &= #9474;│ ┌───────γ= 2;──────┐ = = ││ │ main_line │ = = ││ │-flow_machine1│ = = ││ │ flow_machine2│ ┌─┤= Traffic Flow: flow_machine1 ├─────^= 72;──────────&#= 9472;────┐ = ││ └──────&= #9472;───────┘ │= │ = ││ │ = Limits: │ = ││ │ = │ = ││ │ M= ax Rate : 16000 Burst Rate: 32000 │ = ││ │ Qu= eue Len: 64 Queue Size: 16384 │ = ││ │ = │ = ││ │ Curre= nt: │ = ││ │ = │ = ││ │ Rate = : 0 Rate Avg : 0 │ = ││ │ Pkt/s = : 0 Pkt/s Avg : 0 │ = ││ │ Queue Le= n: 0.00% Queue Size: 0.00% │ = ││ │ Bursts = : 0 Drops : 0 │ = ││ │ = │ = ││ │ = │ = ││ │ = Press any key to quit... │ = ││ └──&= #9472;──────────= ;──────────^= 72;──────────&#= 9472;──────────= ────────┘ =0A= =0A=0Athis is a output of iptables -L -n -v=0Alinux:~ # iptables -L -v -n= =0AChain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 185 packets, 49326 bytes)=0A pkts bytes targe= t prot opt in out source destination=0A 8484 3253= K bwmd all -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0=0A=0ACh= ain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)=0A pkts bytes target pro= t opt in out source destination=0A 5 310 bwmd = all -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0=0A=0AChain OUTPU= T (policy ACCEPT 8732 packets, 3148K bytes)=0A pkts bytes target prot o= pt in out source destination=0A=0AChain bwmd (2 refer= ences)=0A pkts bytes target prot opt in out source = destination=0A 5 310 QUEUE all -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 = 0.0.0.0/0 MARK match !0x0=0A 8483 3253K ACCEPT all = -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0=0Alinux:~ #=0A=0Aand this= is a output of iptables -L -n -v -t mangle=0Alinux:~ # iptables -L -v -n -= t mangle=0AChain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT 10069 packets, 3604K bytes)=0A p= kts bytes target prot opt in out source destinati= on=0A=0AChain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 9160 packets, 3494K bytes)=0A pkts bytes= target prot opt in out source destination=0A=0AC= hain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT 5 packets, 310 bytes)=0A pkts bytes target = prot opt in out source destination=0A 0 0 MARK= tcp -- * * 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0/0 MAR= K set 0x3e9=0A 5 310 MARK udp -- * * 192.168.0.1 = 0.0.0.0/0 MARK set 0x3e9=0A 0 0 MARK tcp -- = * * 192.168.0.2 0.0.0.0/0 MARK set 0x3ea=0A = 0 0 MARK udp -- * * 192.168.0.2 0.0.0.0/= 0 MARK set 0x3ea=0A=0AChain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT 9253 packets, 3= 338K bytes)=0A pkts bytes target prot opt in out source = destination=0A=0AChain POSTROUTING (policy ACCEPT 9258 packets, 3338= K bytes)=0A pkts bytes target prot opt in out source = destination=0A=0AChain bwmd (0 references)=0A pkts bytes target pro= t opt in out source destination=0A 0 0 QUEUE = all -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 MARK m= atch !0x0=0A 0 0 ACCEPT all -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 = 0.0.0.0/0=0Alinux:~ #=0A=0AYou can see in mangle table's bwmd chain, t= he counter is not going up where as the bwmd chain of filter chain is happe= ning something. Please see and suggest me where i'm making mistakes=0A=0AWi= th thanks & regards=0A=0ARajveer Singh=0A=0AOn Sun, 26 Feb 2006 Kobe Lenjou= wrote :=0A>Did you check the good working with 'bwm_monitor' and is the bw= md deamon running?=0A>=0A>Also, try iptables -L -n -v to see any counters g= oing up=0A>=0A>Greetz=0A>Kobe=0A>=0A>rajveer singh wrote:=0A>>=0A>> Hi all= ,=0A>>=0A>>Thanks Mr. Kobe for providing steps it helps me a lot. but i goe= s to monitor there nothing is happening.=0A>>my /etc/bwm_tools/firewall's c= ontents are as below=0A>>=0A>> # Global configuration and access classe= s=0A>>=0A>>=0A>>=0A>> <global>=0A>><modules>=0A>> <load nam= e=3D"ip_queue"/>=0A>></modules>=0A>> <class name=3D"out_machine1">= =0A>><address name=3D"out_machine1_tcp" proto=3D"tcp" src=3D"192.168.0.1"/= >=0A>><address name=3D"out_machine1_udp" proto=3D"udp" src=3D"192.168.0.1"= />=0A>></class>=0A>>=0A>> <class name=3D"out_machine2">=0A>><addres= s name=3D"out_machine2_tcp" proto=3D"tcp" src=3D"192.168.0.2"/>=0A>><addre= ss name=3D"out_machine2_udp" proto=3D"udp" src=3D"192.168.0.2"/>=0A>></cla= ss>=0A>>=0A>></global>=0A>>=0A>>=0A>> # Access control lists=0A>> = # Network address translation=0A>> # Traffic flows=0A>>=0A>>= <traffic>=0A>>=0A>> # Rate can be specified in either IN, = OUT or TOTAL (rate-total)=0A>> # If rate-total =3D=3D 0, no rate li= mits=0A>>=0A>>=0A>><flow name=3D"main_line" stats-len=3D"5" queue-size=3D"2= 62144" queue-len=3D"400" max-rate=3D"64000" burst-rate=3D"65000" report-tim= eout=3D"60">=0A>> <flow name=3D"flow_machine1" max-rate=3D"16000" b= urst-rate=3D"32000" queue-size=3D"16384" report-timeout=3D"60">=0A>> = <queue prio=3D"99" nfmark=3D"1001">=0A>> = out_machine1;=0A>> </queue>=0A>> </flow>=0A>> = <flow name=3D"flow_machine2" max-rate=3D"16000" burst-rate=3D"32000" que= ue-size=3D"16384" report-timeout=3D"60">=0A>> <queue prio= =3D"99" nfmark=3D"1002">=0A>> out_machine2;=0A>> = </queue>=0A>> </flow>=0A>></flow>=0A>></traffic>=0A>>= </firewall>=0A>>=0A>>and my contents of /etc/sysconfig/iptables are as belo= w:=0A>>=0A>># Generated using BWM Firewall v0.2.2: Sat Feb 25 18:06:44 2006= =0A>>=0A>>*mangle=0A>>:OUTPUT ACCEPT=0A>>:INPUT ACCEPT=0A>>:FORWARD ACCEPT= =0A>>-A FORWARD --source 192.168.0.1 --protocol tcp -j MARK --set-mark 10= 01=0A>>-A FORWARD --source 192.168.0.1 --protocol udp -j MARK --set-mark = 1001=0A>>-A FORWARD --source 192.168.0.2 --protocol tcp -j MARK --set-mar= k 1002=0A>>-A FORWARD --source 192.168.0.2 --protocol udp -j MARK --set-m= ark 1002=0A>>COMMIT=0A>>*filter=0A>>:OUTPUT ACCEPT=0A>>:bwmd -=0A>>:INPUT A= CCEPT=0A>>:FORWARD ACCEPT=0A>>-A bwmd -m mark ! --mark 0 -j QUEUE=0A>>COMMI= T=0A>>=0A>>when i tried to create graph as per below=0A>>linux:~ # bwm_grap= h --flow=3D"out_machine1 --start=3D"2006/02/25 18:28" --end=3D"2006/02/25 1= 8:30" output=3D/etc/file1=0A>> >=0A>> >=0A>> >=0A>> >=0A>> >=0A>> >=0A>>not= hing happen=0A>>=0A>>I'm thinking it's some problem in my firewall setup. I= tried to recognise it. but unable to find it.=0A>>=0A>>=0A>>=0A |
From: Kobe L. <ko...@mo...> - 2006-02-25 22:36:43
|
Did you check the good working with 'bwm_monitor' and is the bwmd deamon running? Also, try iptables -L -n -v to see any counters going up Greetz Kobe rajveer singh wrote: > > > Hi all, > > Thanks Mr. Kobe for providing steps it helps me a lot. but i goes to > monitor there nothing is happening. > my /etc/bwm_tools/firewall's contents are as below > > # Global configuration and access classes > > > > <global> > <modules> > <load name="ip_queue"/> > </modules> > <class name="out_machine1"> > <address name="out_machine1_tcp" proto="tcp" src="192.168.0.1"/> > <address name="out_machine1_udp" proto="udp" src="192.168.0.1"/> > </class> > > <class name="out_machine2"> > <address name="out_machine2_tcp" proto="tcp" src="192.168.0.2"/> > <address name="out_machine2_udp" proto="udp" src="192.168.0.2"/> > </class> > > </global> > > > # Access control lists > # Network address translation > # Traffic flows > > <traffic> > > # Rate can be specified in either IN, OUT or TOTAL (rate-total) > # If rate-total == 0, no rate limits > > > <flow name="main_line" stats-len="5" queue-size="262144" > queue-len="400" max-rate="64000" burst-rate="65000" report-timeout="60"> > <flow name="flow_machine1" max-rate="16000" burst-rate="32000" > queue-size="16384" report-timeout="60"> > <queue prio="99" nfmark="1001"> > out_machine1; > </queue> > </flow> > <flow name="flow_machine2" max-rate="16000" burst-rate="32000" > queue-size="16384" report-timeout="60"> > <queue prio="99" nfmark="1002"> > out_machine2; > </queue> > </flow> > </flow> > </traffic> > </firewall> > > and my contents of /etc/sysconfig/iptables are as below: > > # Generated using BWM Firewall v0.2.2: Sat Feb 25 18:06:44 2006 > > *mangle > :OUTPUT ACCEPT > :INPUT ACCEPT > :FORWARD ACCEPT > -A FORWARD --source 192.168.0.1 --protocol tcp -j MARK --set-mark 1001 > -A FORWARD --source 192.168.0.1 --protocol udp -j MARK --set-mark 1001 > -A FORWARD --source 192.168.0.2 --protocol tcp -j MARK --set-mark 1002 > -A FORWARD --source 192.168.0.2 --protocol udp -j MARK --set-mark 1002 > COMMIT > *filter > :OUTPUT ACCEPT > :bwmd - > :INPUT ACCEPT > :FORWARD ACCEPT > -A bwmd -m mark ! --mark 0 -j QUEUE > COMMIT > > when i tried to create graph as per below > linux:~ # bwm_graph --flow="out_machine1 --start="2006/02/25 18:28" > --end="2006/02/25 18:30" output=/etc/file1 > > > > > > > > > > > > > nothing happen > > I'm thinking it's some problem in my firewall setup. I tried to > recognise it. but unable to find it. > > > > On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 Kobe Lenjou wrote : > >Steps are easy. > > > >First you have to 'mark' you traffic in the <global> section, you > need to mark each and every packet you want to shape zo in your case > this would be something like: > ><class name="out_machine1"> > > <adress name="out_machine1_tcp" src-iface="eth0" proto="tcp" > src="192.168.0.1" dst="!192.168.0.0/24"> > > <adress name="out_machine1_udp" src-iface="eth0" proto="udp" > src="192.168.0.1" dst="!192.168.0.0/24"> > ></class> > ><class name="out_machine2"> > > ... same thing for the other IP > ></class> > > > > > >Then you need to 'limit' each 'flow' in the <traffic> section; > something like this > > > ><flow name="flow_machine1" max-rate="16000" burst-rate="32000" > queue-size="16384" report-timeout="60"> > > <queue prio="99" nfmark="1001"> > > out_machine1; > > </queue> > ></flow> > ><flow name="flow_machine2" max-rate="16000" burst-rate="32000" > queue-size="16384" report-timeout="60"> > > <queue prio="99" nfmark="1002"> > > out_machine1; > > </queue> > ></flow> > > > >This limiets each host to an upstream speed op 16k with burst to 32k. > > > >Greetz > >Kobe > > > > > >rajveer singh wrote: > >> > >> Mr. Larry Smith, > >> > >>I'm really so happy by seeing ur reply so quickly. Thanks u so much. > both of the errors have been resolved. Further i need ur help as > /etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml file is mistry for me. So i want some > comments as per mine scenario as bwlow please:- > >> > >> > >>I've two NIC CARDS installed on my system as below > >>eth0:- 192.168.0.11 (local lan interface) > >>eth1:- 172.16.0.73 ( Internet interface) > >> > >>on my lan there are two ohter windows machines are connected. their > IPs are 192.168.0.2,192.168.0.1 respectively. > >> > >>on my eth1 interface cable connection is connected which speed is > 64kbps. > >>now i want to shape my traffice as below:- > >> > >>32kbps for my machine that is working as firewall/gateway/proxy. > >> > >>16 kbps to 192.168.0.1 > >>and 16 kbps to 192.168.0.2 > >> > >>that's it. > >> > >>now somebody, please give step by step instruction, so that, i can > do it.I appreciate if any help can be provided. I will be able to > understand it's working concepts then i will be able to paly with this > bwm-tools. Please also provide instruction to display graphs and > monitor bandwidth uses. > >> > >> > >>thanks for ur kind consideration. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 Larry Smith wrote : > >> >On Friday 24 February 2006 06:47, rajveer singh wrote: > >> > > Hello guys, > >> > > > >> > > when i tried to run #bwmd --foreground command. it's shows some > error as > >> > > below.. Please guide me why r these problems and how to shor out. > >> > > > >> > > linux:~ # bwmd --foreground > >> > > BWM Daemon v0.2.2 - Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Linux Based Systems > Design > >> > > > >> > > BWMD: Loaded 9 flows and 8 queues > >> > > BWMD: Found 0 modules to load > >> > > IPQ runner started... > >> > > Received error message: IPQ = Unknown error, SYSTEM = Success > >> > > Flow runner started... > >> > > flowControl: Error binding to socket: Address already in use > >> > > Report runner started... > >> > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_dsl.dat > >> > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_dsl.dat": No such file or > directory > >> > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_jane.dat > >> > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_jane.dat": No such file or > directory > >> > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_niels.dat > >> > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_niels.dat": No such file or > directory > >> > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_kobe.dat > >> > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_kobe.dat": No such file or > directory > >> > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_ron.dat > >> > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_ron.dat": No such file or > directory > >> > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_hendrik.dat > >> > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_hendrik.dat": No such file or > directory > >> > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_icarus.dat > >> > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_icarus.dat": No such file or > directory > >> > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_xabbu.dat > >> > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_xabbu.dat": No such file or > directory > >> > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_other.dat > >> > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_other.dat": No such file or > directory > >> > > > >> > > >> >Rajveer, > >> > > >> > > BWMD: Found 0 modules to load > >> > > >> >Looks like two errors. First is that it found no modules to > load. Believe > >> >you require at least "ip_queue". Mine looks like this: > >> > > >> > <modules> > >> > <load name="ip_queue"/> > >> > </modules> > >> > > >> >in the <global> section of your firewall.xml > >> > > >> >The second error is that BWM defaults to using /var/bwm_tools > directory for > >> >its logging/data files. This directory _must_ exist before you > start bwmd. > >> >It can create the flow files as necessary, but cannot create the > directory. > >> > > >> >Try "mkdir /var/bwm_tools" and it should fix the second error. > >> > > >> >-- > >> >Larry Smith > >> >SysAd ECSIS.NET > >> >sy...@ec... > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> >------------------------------------------------------- > >> >This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking scripting > language > >> >that extends applications into web and mobile media. 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From: Kobe L. <ko...@mo...> - 2006-02-24 19:40:23
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Steps are easy. First you have to 'mark' you traffic in the <global> section, you need to mark each and every packet you want to shape zo in your case this would be something like: <class name="out_machine1"> <adress name="out_machine1_tcp" src-iface="eth0" proto="tcp" src="192.168.0.1" dst="!192.168.0.0/24"> <adress name="out_machine1_udp" src-iface="eth0" proto="udp" src="192.168.0.1" dst="!192.168.0.0/24"> </class> <class name="out_machine2"> ... same thing for the other IP </class> Then you need to 'limit' each 'flow' in the <traffic> section; something like this <flow name="flow_machine1" max-rate="16000" burst-rate="32000" queue-size="16384" report-timeout="60"> <queue prio="99" nfmark="1001"> out_machine1; </queue> </flow> <flow name="flow_machine2" max-rate="16000" burst-rate="32000" queue-size="16384" report-timeout="60"> <queue prio="99" nfmark="1002"> out_machine1; </queue> </flow> This limiets each host to an upstream speed op 16k with burst to 32k. Greetz Kobe rajveer singh wrote: > > > Mr. Larry Smith, > > I'm really so happy by seeing ur reply so quickly. Thanks u so much. > both of the errors have been resolved. Further i need ur help as > /etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml file is mistry for me. So i want some > comments as per mine scenario as bwlow please:- > > > I've two NIC CARDS installed on my system as below > eth0:- 192.168.0.11 (local lan interface) > eth1:- 172.16.0.73 ( Internet interface) > > on my lan there are two ohter windows machines are connected. their > IPs are 192.168.0.2,192.168.0.1 respectively. > > on my eth1 interface cable connection is connected which speed is 64kbps. > now i want to shape my traffice as below:- > > 32kbps for my machine that is working as firewall/gateway/proxy. > > 16 kbps to 192.168.0.1 > and 16 kbps to 192.168.0.2 > > that's it. > > now somebody, please give step by step instruction, so that, i can do > it.I appreciate if any help can be provided. I will be able to > understand it's working concepts then i will be able to paly with this > bwm-tools. Please also provide instruction to display graphs and > monitor bandwidth uses. > > > thanks for ur kind consideration. > > > > > > > On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 Larry Smith wrote : > >On Friday 24 February 2006 06:47, rajveer singh wrote: > > > Hello guys, > > > > > > when i tried to run #bwmd --foreground command. it's shows some > error as > > > below.. Please guide me why r these problems and how to shor out. > > > > > > linux:~ # bwmd --foreground > > > BWM Daemon v0.2.2 - Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Linux Based Systems Design > > > > > > BWMD: Loaded 9 flows and 8 queues > > > BWMD: Found 0 modules to load > > > IPQ runner started... > > > Received error message: IPQ = Unknown error, SYSTEM = Success > > > Flow runner started... > > > flowControl: Error binding to socket: Address already in use > > > Report runner started... > > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_dsl.dat > > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_dsl.dat": No such file or directory > > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_jane.dat > > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_jane.dat": No such file or directory > > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_niels.dat > > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_niels.dat": No such file or > directory > > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_kobe.dat > > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_kobe.dat": No such file or directory > > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_ron.dat > > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_ron.dat": No such file or directory > > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_hendrik.dat > > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_hendrik.dat": No such file or > directory > > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_icarus.dat > > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_icarus.dat": No such file or > directory > > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_xabbu.dat > > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_xabbu.dat": No such file or > directory > > > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_other.dat > > > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_other.dat": No such file or > directory > > > > > > >Rajveer, > > > > > BWMD: Found 0 modules to load > > > >Looks like two errors. First is that it found no modules to load. > Believe > >you require at least "ip_queue". Mine looks like this: > > > > <modules> > > <load name="ip_queue"/> > > </modules> > > > >in the <global> section of your firewall.xml > > > >The second error is that BWM defaults to using /var/bwm_tools > directory for > >its logging/data files. This directory _must_ exist before you start > bwmd. > >It can create the flow files as necessary, but cannot create the > directory. > > > >Try "mkdir /var/bwm_tools" and it should fix the second error. > > > >-- > >Larry Smith > >SysAd ECSIS.NET > >sy...@ec... > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------- > >This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking scripting > language > >that extends applications into web and mobile media. Attend the live > webcast > >and join the prime developer group breaking into this new coding > territory! > >http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=110944&bid=241720&dat=121642 > >_______________________________________________ > >bwm-tools-tech mailing list > >bwm...@li... > >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bwm-tools-tech > > > > <http://adworks.rediff.com/cgi-bin/AdWorks/sigclick.cgi/www.rediff.com/signature-home.htm/1507191490@Middle5?PARTNER=3> |
From: rajveer s. <raj...@re...> - 2006-02-24 13:27:36
|
=0AMr. Larry Smith,=0A=0AI'm really so happy by seeing ur reply so quickl= y. Thanks u so much. both of the errors have been resolved. Further i need = ur help as /etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml file is mistry for me. So i want som= e comments as per mine scenario as bwlow please:-=0A=0A=0AI've two NIC CARD= S installed on my system as below=0Aeth0:- 192.168.0.11 (local lan interfac= e)=0Aeth1:- 172.16.0.73 ( Internet interface)=0A=0Aon my lan there are two = ohter windows machines are connected. their IPs are 192.168.0.2,192.168.0.1= respectively.=0A=0Aon my eth1 interface cable connection is connected whic= h speed is 64kbps.=0Anow i want to shape my traffice as below:-=0A=0A32kbps= for my machine that is working as firewall/gateway/proxy.=0A=0A16 kbps to = 192.168.0.1=0Aand 16 kbps to 192.168.0.2=0A=0Athat's it.=0A=0Anow somebody,= please give step by step instruction, so that, i can do it.I appreciate if= any help can be provided. I will be able to understand it's working concep= ts then i will be able to paly with this bwm-tools. Please also provide ins= truction to display graphs and monitor bandwidth uses.=0A=0A=0Athanks for u= r kind consideration.=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A=0AOn Fri, 24 Feb 2006 Larry Smith w= rote :=0A>On Friday 24 February 2006 06:47, rajveer singh wrote:=0A> > Hell= o guys,=0A> >=0A> > when i tried to run #bwmd --foreground command. it's sh= ows some error as=0A> > below.. Please guide me why r these problems and ho= w to shor out.=0A> >=0A> > linux:~ # bwmd --foreground=0A> > BWM Daemon v0.= 2.2 - Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Linux Based Systems Design=0A> >=0A> > BWMD: = Loaded 9 flows and 8 queues=0A> > BWMD: Found 0 modules to load=0A> > IPQ r= unner started...=0A> > Received error message: IPQ =3D Unknown error, SYSTE= M =3D Success=0A> > Flow runner started...=0A> > flowControl: Error binding= to socket: Address already in use=0A> > Report runner started...=0A> > Cre= ating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_dsl.dat=0A> > Stat error on "/var/bwm_= tools/out_dsl.dat": No such file or directory=0A> > Creating report file /v= ar/bwm_tools/out_jane.dat=0A> > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_jane.dat"= : No such file or directory=0A> > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_n= iels.dat=0A> > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_niels.dat": No such file o= r directory=0A> > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_kobe.dat=0A> > St= at error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_kobe.dat": No such file or directory=0A> > = Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_ron.dat=0A> > Stat error on "/var/b= wm_tools/out_ron.dat": No such file or directory=0A> > Creating report file= /var/bwm_tools/out_hendrik.dat=0A> > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_hen= drik.dat": No such file or directory=0A> > Creating report file /var/bwm_to= ols/out_icarus.dat=0A> > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_icarus.dat": No = such file or directory=0A> > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_xabbu.= dat=0A> > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_xabbu.dat": No such file or dir= ectory=0A> > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_other.dat=0A> > Stat e= rror on "/var/bwm_tools/out_other.dat": No such file or directory=0A> >=0A>= =0A>Rajveer,=0A>=0A> > BWMD: Found 0 modules to load=0A>=0A>Looks like two = errors. First is that it found no modules to load. Believe=0A>you require= at least "ip_queue". Mine looks like this:=0A>=0A> <modules>=0A> <load= name=3D"ip_queue"/>=0A> </modules>=0A>=0A>in the <global> section of your= firewall.xml=0A>=0A>The second error is that BWM defaults to using /var/bw= m_tools directory for=0A>its logging/data files. This directory _must_ exi= st before you start bwmd.=0A>It can create the flow files as necessary, but= cannot create the directory.=0A>=0A>Try "mkdir /var/bwm_tools" and it shou= ld fix the second error.=0A>=0A>--=0A>Larry Smith=0A>SysAd ECSIS.NET=0A>sys= ad...@ec...=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A>-------------------------------------------= ------------=0A>This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking sc= ripting language=0A>that extends applications into web and mobile media. At= tend the live webcast=0A>and join the prime developer group breaking into t= his new coding territory!=0A>http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=3Dlnk&kid= =3D110944&bid=3D241720&dat=3D121642=0A>____________________________________= ___________=0A>bwm-tools-tech mailing list=0A>bwm...@li...urcefo= rge.net=0A>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bwm-tools-tech=0A |
From: Larry S. <le...@ec...> - 2006-02-24 13:08:46
|
On Friday 24 February 2006 06:47, rajveer singh wrote: > Hello guys, > > when i tried to run #bwmd --foreground command. it's shows some error as > below.. Please guide me why r these problems and how to shor out. > > linux:~ # bwmd --foreground > BWM Daemon v0.2.2 - Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Linux Based Systems Design > > BWMD: Loaded 9 flows and 8 queues > BWMD: Found 0 modules to load > IPQ runner started... > Received error message: IPQ = Unknown error, SYSTEM = Success > Flow runner started... > flowControl: Error binding to socket: Address already in use > Report runner started... > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_dsl.dat > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_dsl.dat": No such file or directory > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_jane.dat > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_jane.dat": No such file or directory > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_niels.dat > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_niels.dat": No such file or directory > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_kobe.dat > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_kobe.dat": No such file or directory > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_ron.dat > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_ron.dat": No such file or directory > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_hendrik.dat > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_hendrik.dat": No such file or directory > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_icarus.dat > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_icarus.dat": No such file or directory > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_xabbu.dat > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_xabbu.dat": No such file or directory > Creating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_other.dat > Stat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_other.dat": No such file or directory > Rajveer, > BWMD: Found 0 modules to load Looks like two errors. First is that it found no modules to load. Believe you require at least "ip_queue". Mine looks like this: <modules> <load name="ip_queue"/> </modules> in the <global> section of your firewall.xml The second error is that BWM defaults to using /var/bwm_tools directory for its logging/data files. This directory _must_ exist before you start bwmd. It can create the flow files as necessary, but cannot create the directory. Try "mkdir /var/bwm_tools" and it should fix the second error. -- Larry Smith SysAd ECSIS.NET sy...@ec... |
From: rajveer s. <raj...@re...> - 2006-02-24 12:48:01
|
Hello guys,=0A=0Awhen i tried to run #bwmd --foreground command. it's shows= some error as below..=0APlease guide me why r these problems and how to sh= or out.=0A =0Alinux:~ # bwmd --foreground=0ABWM Daemon v0.2.2 - Copyright = (c) 2003-2005 Linux Based Systems Design=0A=0ABWMD: Loaded 9 flows and 8 qu= eues=0ABWMD: Found 0 modules to load=0AIPQ runner started...=0AReceived err= or message: IPQ =3D Unknown error, SYSTEM =3D Success=0AFlow runner started= ...=0AflowControl: Error binding to socket: Address already in use=0AReport= runner started...=0ACreating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_dsl.dat=0AStat= error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_dsl.dat": No such file or directory=0ACreatin= g report file /var/bwm_tools/out_jane.dat=0AStat error on "/var/bwm_tools/o= ut_jane.dat": No such file or directory=0ACreating report file /var/bwm_too= ls/out_niels.dat=0AStat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_niels.dat": No such fi= le or directory=0ACreating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_kobe.dat=0AStat e= rror on "/var/bwm_tools/out_kobe.dat": No such file or directory=0ACreating= report file /var/bwm_tools/out_ron.dat=0AStat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out= _ron.dat": No such file or directory=0ACreating report file /var/bwm_tools/= out_hendrik.dat=0AStat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_hendrik.dat": No such f= ile or directory=0ACreating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_icarus.dat=0ASta= t error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_icarus.dat": No such file or directory=0ACre= ating report file /var/bwm_tools/out_xabbu.dat=0AStat error on "/var/bwm_to= ols/out_xabbu.dat": No such file or directory=0ACreating report file /var/b= wm_tools/out_other.dat=0AStat error on "/var/bwm_tools/out_other.dat": No s= uch file or directory=0A=0A=0AWith thanks & regards=0A=0ARajveer Singh |
From: rajveer s. <raj...@re...> - 2006-02-24 11:44:54
|
=0AHello guys,=0A=0ASorry to disturbe u all. As i've installed bwm-tools = successfully, I want to test it functionality, how it works. but unable to = understand it's configuration file. My scnerio as below: -=0A=0AI've two NI= C CARDS installed on my system as below=0Aeth0:- 192.168.0.11 (local lan in= terface)=0Aeth1:- 172.16.0.73 ( Internet interface)=0A=0Aon my lan there ar= e two ohter windows machines are connected. their IPs are 192.168.0.2,192.1= 68.0.1 respectively.=0A=0Aon my eth1 interface cable connection is connecte= d which speed is 64kbps.=0Anow i want to shape my traffice as below:-=0A=0A= 32kbps for my machine that is working as firewall/gateway/proxy.=0A=0A16 kb= ps to 192.168.0.1=0Aand 16 kbps to 192.168.0.2=0A=0Athat's it.=0A=0Anow som= ebody, please give step by step instruction, so that, i can do it.I appreci= ate if any help can be provided. I will be able to understand it's working = concepts then i will be able to paly with this bwm-tools. Please also provi= de instruction to display graphs and monitor bandwidth uses.=0A=0A=0Athanks= for ur kind consideration.=0A=0A=0Aregards=0ARajveer Singh |
From: rajveer s. <raj...@re...> - 2006-02-23 11:59:57
|
=0AHello guys,=0A=0AI succeed to compile and install bwm-tools. now i nee= d minimum basic steps to run it. so that i can moniter current flow by grap= h. if i got it then i will be able to further hit and track and implement a= better solution. right now i'm not able to understand. any suggestion/comm= ent appreciated.=0A=0AWith thanks & regards=0A=0ARajveer Singh |
From: rajveer s. <raj...@re...> - 2006-02-23 06:54:09
|
=0A=0AThanks for Mr. Nigel,=0A=0AProblem solved by running this command= =0A#ldconfig=0A=0A=0AWith thaniks & regards=0A=0ARajveer Singh=0AOn Thu, 23= Feb 2006 rajveer singh wrote :=0A>=0A>=0A>Dear Mr. Rockwallaby Deluxe Mod= el,=0A>=0A>I'm also facing same problem as you were as below=0A>=0A>linux:/= tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2/doc # bwm_firewall -l=0A>bwm_firewall: error w= hile loading shared libraries: libbwm.so.1: cannot open shared object file:= No such file or directory=0A>linux:/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2/doc #=0A>= =0A>=0A>you or any one of this group find it's soultion, please help=0A>=0A= >=0A>With thanks & regards=0A |
From: rajveer s. <raj...@re...> - 2006-02-23 06:47:22
|
=0A =0ADear Mr. Rockwallaby Deluxe Model,=0A=0AI'm also facing same prob= lem as you were as below=0A=0Alinux:/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2/doc # bwm= _firewall -l=0Abwm_firewall: error while loading shared libraries: libbwm.s= o.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory=0Alinux:/tmp= /bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2/doc #=0A=0A=0Ayou or any one of this group find i= t's soultion, please help=0A=0A=0AWith thanks & regards=0A |
From: Larry S. <le...@ec...> - 2006-02-22 13:47:30
|
On Wednesday 22 February 2006 07:31, rajveer singh wrote: > Hello guys, > > Problem of "lpanel not found" has been resolved by installing > ncurses-devel packages. but now i'm facing these new errors so please if > have any idea please let me know. > > if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../include -pthread > -I/opt/gnome/include/glib-2.0 -I/opt/gnome/lib/glib-2.0/include =20 > -I/usr/include/libxml2 -DCONFIG_FILE=3D\"/etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml\" > -DLOG_DIR=3D\"/var/bwm_tools\" -g -O2 -MT bwmd-autoclass.o -MD -MP -MF > ".deps/bwmd-autoclass.Tpo" -c -o bwmd-autoclass.o `test -f 'autoclass.c' = || > echo './'`autoclass.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/bwmd-autoclass.Tpo" > ".deps/bwmd-autoclass.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/bwmd-autoclass.Tpo"; exit 1; > fi autoclass.c: In function =91autoClassify_port=92: > autoclass.c:37: error: invalid storage class for function =91tcpPortToPri= o=92 > autoclass.c:87: error: invalid storage class for function =91udpPortToPri= o=92 > make[2]: *** [bwmd-autoclass.o] Error 1 > make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2/bwmd' > make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2' > make: *** [all] Error 2 > linux:/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0. > > > With thanks & regards > > Rajveer Singh > > On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 rajveer singh wrote : > >Hello guys > > > >I'm trying to install BWM-tools. I followed the following steps. > > > >#./configure > >It executes successfully and completed without any error message. > >this is it's output. > > > >linux:/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2 # ./configure > >checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c > >checking whether build environment is sane... yes > >checking for gawk... gawk > >checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes > >checking for gcc... gcc > >checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out > >checking whether the C compiler works... yes > >checking whether we are cross compiling... no > >checking for suffix of executables... > >checking for suffix of object files... o > >checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes > >checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes > >checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed > >checking for style of include used by make... GNU > >checking dependency style of gcc... gcc3 > >checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c > >checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu > >checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu > >checking for a sed that does not truncate output... /usr/bin/sed > >checking for egrep... grep -E > >checking for ld used by gcc... /usr/i586-suse-linux/bin/ld > >checking if the linker (/usr/i586-suse-linux/bin/ld) is GNU ld... yes > >checking for /usr/i586-suse-linux/bin/ld option to reload object files... > > -r checking for BSD-compatible nm... /usr/bin/nm -B > >checking whether ln -s works... yes > >checking how to recognise dependent libraries... pass_all > >checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E > >checking for ANSI C header files... yes > >checking for sys/types.h... yes > >checking for sys/stat.h... yes > >checking for stdlib.h... yes > >checking for string.h... yes > >checking for memory.h... yes > >checking for strings.h... yes > >checking for inttypes.h... yes > >checking for stdint.h... yes > >checking for unistd.h... yes > >checking dlfcn.h usability... yes > >checking dlfcn.h presence... yes > >checking for dlfcn.h... yes > >checking for g++... no > >checking for c++... no > >checking for gpp... no > >checking for aCC... no > >checking for CC... no > >checking for cxx... no > >checking for cc++... no > >checking for cl... no > >checking for FCC... no > >checking for KCC... no > >checking for RCC... no > >checking for xlC_r... no > >checking for xlC... no > >checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... no > >checking whether g++ accepts -g... no > >checking dependency style of g++... none > >checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... /lib/cpp > >checking for g77... no > >checking for f77... no > >checking for xlf... no > >checking for frt... no > >checking for pgf77... no > >checking for fort77... no > >checking for fl32... no > >checking for af77... no > >checking for f90... no > >checking for xlf90... no > >checking for pgf90... no > >checking for epcf90... no > >checking for f95... no > >checking for fort... no > >checking for xlf95... no > >checking for ifc... no > >checking for efc... no > >checking for pgf95... no > >checking for lf95... no > >checking for gfortran... no > >checking whether we are using the GNU Fortran 77 compiler... no > >checking whether accepts -g... no > >checking the maximum length of command line arguments... 32768 > >checking command to parse /usr/bin/nm -B output from gcc object... ok > >checking for objdir... .libs > >checking for ar... ar > >checking for ranlib... ranlib > >checking for strip... strip > >checking if gcc static flag works... yes > >checking if gcc supports -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions... no > >checking for gcc option to produce PIC... -fPIC > >checking if gcc PIC flag -fPIC works... yes > >checking if gcc supports -c -o file.o... yes > >checking whether the gcc linker (/usr/i586-suse-linux/bin/ld) supports > > shared libraries... yes checking whether -lc should be explicitly linked > > in... no > >checking dynamic linker characteristics... GNU/Linux ld.so > >checking how to hardcode library paths into programs... immediate > >checking whether stripping libraries is possible... yes > >checking if libtool supports shared libraries... yes > >checking whether to build shared libraries... yes > >checking whether to build static libraries... yes > >configure: creating libtool > >appending configuration tag "CXX" to libtool > >checking whether the g++ linker (/usr/i586-suse-linux/bin/ld) supports > > shared libraries... yes libtool.m4: error: problem compiling CXX test > > program > >checking for g++ option to produce PIC... > >checking if g++ supports -c -o file.o... no > >checking whether the g++ linker (/usr/i586-suse-linux/bin/ld) supports > > shared libraries... yes checking dynamic linker characteristics... > > GNU/Linux ld.so > >checking how to hardcode library paths into programs... unsupported > >checking whether stripping libraries is possible... yes > >appending configuration tag "F77" to libtool > >checking whether ln -s works... yes > >checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... (cached) yes > >checking for ranlib... (cached) ranlib > >checking for new_menu in -lmenu... no > >checking for curses_version in -lncurses... no > >checking for panel_window in -lpanel... no > >checking for rrd_create in -lrrd... yes > >checking for ANSI C header files... (cached) yes > >checking for sys/wait.h that is POSIX.1 compatible... yes > >checking arpa/inet.h usability... yes > >checking arpa/inet.h presence... yes > >checking for arpa/inet.h... yes > >checking fcntl.h usability... yes > >checking fcntl.h presence... yes > >checking for fcntl.h... yes > >checking netinet/in.h usability... yes > >checking netinet/in.h presence... yes > >checking for netinet/in.h... yes > >checking for stdlib.h... (cached) yes > >checking for string.h... (cached) yes > >checking sys/socket.h usability... yes > >checking sys/socket.h presence... yes > >checking for sys/socket.h... yes > >checking sys/time.h usability... yes > >checking sys/time.h presence... yes > >checking for sys/time.h... yes > >checking syslog.h usability... yes > >checking syslog.h presence... yes > >checking for syslog.h... yes > >checking for unistd.h... (cached) yes > >checking for stdbool.h that conforms to C99... yes > >checking for _Bool... yes > >checking for an ANSI C-conforming const... yes > >checking for inline... inline > >checking for size_t... yes > >checking whether time.h and sys/time.h may both be included... yes > >checking whether struct tm is in sys/time.h or time.h... time.h > >checking for working alloca.h... yes > >checking for alloca... yes > >checking for stdlib.h... (cached) yes > >checking for GNU libc compatible malloc... yes > >checking for stdlib.h... (cached) yes > >checking for sys/time.h... (cached) yes > >checking for unistd.h... (cached) yes > >checking for alarm... yes > >checking for working mktime... yes > >checking for stdlib.h... (cached) yes > >checking for GNU libc compatible realloc... yes > >checking sys/select.h usability... yes > >checking sys/select.h presence... yes > >checking for sys/select.h... yes > >checking for sys/socket.h... (cached) yes > >checking types of arguments for select... int,fd_set *,struct timeval * > >checking return type of signal handlers... void > >checking whether lstat dereferences a symlink specified with a trailing > > slash... yes checking whether stat accepts an empty string... no > >checking for strftime... yes > >checking for vprintf... yes > >checking for _doprnt... no > >checking for gettimeofday... yes > >checking for inet_ntoa... yes > >checking for memset... yes > >checking for select... yes > >checking for socket... yes > >checking for strcasecmp... yes > >checking for strchr... yes > >checking for strdup... yes > >checking for strerror... yes > >checking for strncasecmp... yes > >checking for strndup... yes > >checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config > >checking for GLIB - version >=3D 2.2.0... yes (version 2.8.1) > >checking for xml2-config... /usr/bin/xml2-config > >checking for libxml - version >=3D 2.5.0... yes (version 2.6.20) > >configure: creating ./config.status > >config.status: creating Makefile > >config.status: creating lib/Makefile > >config.status: creating bwm_firewall/Makefile > >config.status: creating bwm_graph/Makefile > >config.status: creating bwmd/Makefile > >config.status: creating bwm_monitor/Makefile > >config.status: creating doc/Makefile > >config.status: creating config.h > >config.status: config.h is unchanged > >config.status: executing depfiles commands > >linux:/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2 # > > > > > > > >after it i execute command make it gives error as below:- > > > > > >linux:/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2 # make > >make all-recursive > >make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2' > >Making all in lib > >make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2/lib' > >make[3]: Entering directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2' > >make[3]: Leaving directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2' > >make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'. > >make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2/lib' > >Making all in bwm_firewall > >make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2/bwm_firewall' > >make[3]: Entering directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2' > >make[3]: Leaving directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2' > >/bin/sh ../libtool --tag=3DCC --mode=3Dlink gcc -g -O2 -o bwm_firewall > > -pthread -L/opt/gnome/lib -lgthread-2.0 -lglib-2.0 -L/usr/lib -lxml2 > > -lz -lm -lpanel -lncurses -lmenu bwm_firewall-bwm_firewall.o > > ../lib/libbwm.la gcc -g -O2 -o .libs/bwm_firewall > > bwm_firewall-bwm_firewall.o -pthread -L/opt/gnome/lib -L/usr/lib -lpan= el > > -lncurses -lmenu ../lib/.libs/libbwm.so /opt/gnome/lib/libgthread-2.0.so > > -lpthread /opt/gnome/lib/libglib-2.0.so /usr/lib/libxml2.so -ldl -lz -lm > > /usr/lib/gcc/i586-suse-linux/4.0.2/../../../../i586-suse-linux/bin/ld: > > cannot find -lpanel collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > >make[2]: *** [bwm_firewall] Error 1 > >make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2/bwm_firewall' > >make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > >make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2' > >make: *** [all] Error 2 > >linux:/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2 # > > > > > > > >So please help me what should i do. > > > > > >With thanks & regards > > > >Rajveer Singh Believe this article refers specifically to your problem from the archives: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=3D14407897 =2D-=20 Larry Smith SysAd ECSIS.NET sy...@ec... |
From: rajveer s. <raj...@re...> - 2006-02-22 13:32:15
|
=0A=0AHello guys,=0A=0AProblem of "lpanel not found" has been resolved b= y installing ncurses-devel packages.=0Abut now i'm facing these new errors = so please if have any idea please let me know.=0A=0Aif gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H = -I. -I. -I.. -I../include -pthread -I/opt/gnome/include/glib-2.0 -I/opt/= gnome/lib/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/libxml2 -DCONFIG_FILE=3D\"/etc/= bwm_tools/firewall.xml\" -DLOG_DIR=3D\"/var/bwm_tools\" -g -O2 -MT bwmd-au= toclass.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/bwmd-autoclass.Tpo" -c -o bwmd-autoclass.o `te= st -f 'autoclass.c' || echo './'`autoclass.c; \=0Athen mv -f ".deps/bwmd-au= toclass.Tpo" ".deps/bwmd-autoclass.Po"; else rm -f ".deps/bwmd-autoclass.Tp= o"; exit 1; fi=0Aautoclass.c: In function =91autoClassify_port=92:=0Aautocl= ass.c:37: error: invalid storage class for function =91tcpPortToPrio=92=0Aa= utoclass.c:87: error: invalid storage class for function =91udpPortToPrio= =92=0Amake[2]: *** [bwmd-autoclass.o] Error 1=0Amake[2]: Leaving directory = `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2/bwmd'=0Amake[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1= =0Amake[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2'=0Amake: *** [= all] Error 2=0Alinux:/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.=0A=0A=0AWith thanks & regar= ds=0A=0ARajveer Singh=0AOn Wed, 22 Feb 2006 rajveer singh wrote :=0A>=0A>H= ello guys=0A>=0A>I'm trying to install BWM-tools. I followed the following = steps.=0A>=0A>#./configure=0A>It executes successfully and completed withou= t any error message.=0A>this is it's output.=0A>=0A>linux:/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm= _tools-0.2.2 # ./configure=0A>checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr= /bin/install -c=0A>checking whether build environment is sane... yes=0A>che= cking for gawk... gawk=0A>checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes=0A>chec= king for gcc... gcc=0A>checking for C compiler default output file name... = a.out=0A>checking whether the C compiler works... yes=0A>checking whether w= e are cross compiling... no=0A>checking for suffix of executables...=0A>che= cking for suffix of object files... o=0A>checking whether we are using the = GNU C compiler... yes=0A>checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes=0A>checking= for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed=0A>checking for style of in= clude used by make... GNU=0A>checking dependency style of gcc... gcc3=0A>ch= ecking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c=0A>checking buil= d system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu=0A>checking host system type... i686-pc-= linux-gnu=0A>checking for a sed that does not truncate output... /usr/bin/s= ed=0A>checking for egrep... grep -E=0A>checking for ld used by gcc... /usr/= i586-suse-linux/bin/ld=0A>checking if the linker (/usr/i586-suse-linux/bin/= ld) is GNU ld... yes=0A>checking for /usr/i586-suse-linux/bin/ld option to = reload object files... -r=0A>checking for BSD-compatible nm... /usr/bin/nm = -B=0A>checking whether ln -s works... yes=0A>checking how to recognise depe= ndent libraries... pass_all=0A>checking how to run the C preprocessor... gc= c -E=0A>checking for ANSI C header files... yes=0A>checking for sys/types.h= ... yes=0A>checking for sys/stat.h... yes=0A>checking for stdlib.h... yes= =0A>checking for string.h... yes=0A>checking for memory.h... yes=0A>checkin= g for strings.h... yes=0A>checking for inttypes.h... yes=0A>checking for st= dint.h... yes=0A>checking for unistd.h... yes=0A>checking dlfcn.h usability= ... yes=0A>checking dlfcn.h presence... yes=0A>checking for dlfcn.h... yes= =0A>checking for g++... no=0A>checking for c++... no=0A>checking for gpp...= no=0A>checking for aCC... no=0A>checking for CC... no=0A>checking for cxx.= .. no=0A>checking for cc++... no=0A>checking for cl... no=0A>checking for F= CC... no=0A>checking for KCC... no=0A>checking for RCC... no=0A>checking fo= r xlC_r... no=0A>checking for xlC... no=0A>checking whether we are using th= e GNU C++ compiler... no=0A>checking whether g++ accepts -g... no=0A>checki= ng dependency style of g++... none=0A>checking how to run the C++ preproces= sor... /lib/cpp=0A>checking for g77... no=0A>checking for f77... no=0A>chec= king for xlf... no=0A>checking for frt... no=0A>checking for pgf77... no=0A= >checking for fort77... no=0A>checking for fl32... no=0A>checking for af77.= .. no=0A>checking for f90... no=0A>checking for xlf90... no=0A>checking for= pgf90... no=0A>checking for epcf90... no=0A>checking for f95... no=0A>chec= king for fort... no=0A>checking for xlf95... no=0A>checking for ifc... no= =0A>checking for efc... no=0A>checking for pgf95... no=0A>checking for lf95= ... no=0A>checking for gfortran... no=0A>checking whether we are using the = GNU Fortran 77 compiler... no=0A>checking whether accepts -g... no=0A>chec= king the maximum length of command line arguments... 32768=0A>checking comm= and to parse /usr/bin/nm -B output from gcc object... ok=0A>checking for ob= jdir... .libs=0A>checking for ar... ar=0A>checking for ranlib... ranlib=0A>= checking for strip... strip=0A>checking if gcc static flag works... yes=0A= >checking if gcc supports -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions... no=0A>checking for g= cc option to produce PIC... -fPIC=0A>checking if gcc PIC flag -fPIC works..= . yes=0A>checking if gcc supports -c -o file.o... yes=0A>checking whether t= he gcc linker (/usr/i586-suse-linux/bin/ld) supports shared libraries... ye= s=0A>checking whether -lc should be explicitly linked in... no=0A>checking = dynamic linker characteristics... GNU/Linux ld.so=0A>checking how to hardco= de library paths into programs... immediate=0A>checking whether stripping l= ibraries is possible... yes=0A>checking if libtool supports shared librarie= s... yes=0A>checking whether to build shared libraries... yes=0A>checking w= hether to build static libraries... yes=0A>configure: creating libtool=0A>a= ppending configuration tag "CXX" to libtool=0A>checking whether the g++ lin= ker (/usr/i586-suse-linux/bin/ld) supports shared libraries... yes=0A>libto= ol.m4: error: problem compiling CXX test program=0A>checking for g++ option= to produce PIC...=0A>checking if g++ supports -c -o file.o... no=0A>checki= ng whether the g++ linker (/usr/i586-suse-linux/bin/ld) supports shared lib= raries... yes=0A>checking dynamic linker characteristics... GNU/Linux ld.so= =0A>checking how to hardcode library paths into programs... unsupported=0A>= checking whether stripping libraries is possible... yes=0A>appending config= uration tag "F77" to libtool=0A>checking whether ln -s works... yes=0A>chec= king whether make sets $(MAKE)... (cached) yes=0A>checking for ranlib... (c= ached) ranlib=0A>checking for new_menu in -lmenu... no=0A>checking for curs= es_version in -lncurses... no=0A>checking for panel_window in -lpanel... no= =0A>checking for rrd_create in -lrrd... yes=0A>checking for ANSI C header f= iles... (cached) yes=0A>checking for sys/wait.h that is POSIX.1 compatible.= .. yes=0A>checking arpa/inet.h usability... yes=0A>checking arpa/inet.h pre= sence... yes=0A>checking for arpa/inet.h... yes=0A>checking fcntl.h usabili= ty... yes=0A>checking fcntl.h presence... yes=0A>checking for fcntl.h... ye= s=0A>checking netinet/in.h usability... yes=0A>checking netinet/in.h presen= ce... yes=0A>checking for netinet/in.h... yes=0A>checking for stdlib.h... (= cached) yes=0A>checking for string.h... (cached) yes=0A>checking sys/socket= .h usability... yes=0A>checking sys/socket.h presence... yes=0A>checking fo= r sys/socket.h... yes=0A>checking sys/time.h usability... yes=0A>checking s= ys/time.h presence... yes=0A>checking for sys/time.h... yes=0A>checking sys= log.h usability... yes=0A>checking syslog.h presence... yes=0A>checking for= syslog.h... yes=0A>checking for unistd.h... (cached) yes=0A>checking for s= tdbool.h that conforms to C99... yes=0A>checking for _Bool... yes=0A>checki= ng for an ANSI C-conforming const... yes=0A>checking for inline... inline= =0A>checking for size_t... yes=0A>checking whether time.h and sys/time.h ma= y both be included... yes=0A>checking whether struct tm is in sys/time.h or= time.h... time.h=0A>checking for working alloca.h... yes=0A>checking for a= lloca... yes=0A>checking for stdlib.h... (cached) yes=0A>checking for GNU l= ibc compatible malloc... yes=0A>checking for stdlib.h... (cached) yes=0A>ch= ecking for sys/time.h... (cached) yes=0A>checking for unistd.h... (cached) = yes=0A>checking for alarm... yes=0A>checking for working mktime... yes=0A>c= hecking for stdlib.h... (cached) yes=0A>checking for GNU libc compatible re= alloc... yes=0A>checking sys/select.h usability... yes=0A>checking sys/sele= ct.h presence... yes=0A>checking for sys/select.h... yes=0A>checking for sy= s/socket.h... (cached) yes=0A>checking types of arguments for select... int= ,fd_set *,struct timeval *=0A>checking return type of signal handlers... vo= id=0A>checking whether lstat dereferences a symlink specified with a traili= ng slash... yes=0A>checking whether stat accepts an empty string... no=0A>c= hecking for strftime... yes=0A>checking for vprintf... yes=0A>checking for = _doprnt... no=0A>checking for gettimeofday... yes=0A>checking for inet_ntoa= ... yes=0A>checking for memset... yes=0A>checking for select... yes=0A>chec= king for socket... yes=0A>checking for strcasecmp... yes=0A>checking for st= rchr... yes=0A>checking for strdup... yes=0A>checking for strerror... yes= =0A>checking for strncasecmp... yes=0A>checking for strndup... yes=0A>check= ing for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config=0A>checking for GLIB - version >= =3D 2.2.0... yes (version 2.8.1)=0A>checking for xml2-config... /usr/bin/xm= l2-config=0A>checking for libxml - version >=3D 2.5.0... yes (version 2.6.2= 0)=0A>configure: creating ./config.status=0A>config.status: creating Makefi= le=0A>config.status: creating lib/Makefile=0A>config.status: creating bwm_f= irewall/Makefile=0A>config.status: creating bwm_graph/Makefile=0A>config.st= atus: creating bwmd/Makefile=0A>config.status: creating bwm_monitor/Makefil= e=0A>config.status: creating doc/Makefile=0A>config.status: creating config= .h=0A>config.status: config.h is unchanged=0A>config.status: executing depf= iles commands=0A>linux:/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2 #=0A>=0A>=0A>=0A>after= it i execute command make it gives error as below:-=0A>=0A>=0A>linux:/tmp/= bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2 # make=0A>make all-recursive=0A>make[1]: Entering= directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2'=0A>Making all in lib=0A>make[2]:= Entering directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2/lib'=0A>make[3]: Enterin= g directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2'=0A>make[3]: Leaving directory `= /tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2'=0A>make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.=0A= >make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2/lib'=0A>Making a= ll in bwm_firewall=0A>make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-= 0.2.2/bwm_firewall'=0A>make[3]: Entering directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools= -0.2.2'=0A>make[3]: Leaving directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2'=0A>/b= in/sh ../libtool --tag=3DCC --mode=3Dlink gcc -g -O2 -o bwm_firewall -pt= hread -L/opt/gnome/lib -lgthread-2.0 -lglib-2.0 -L/usr/lib -lxml2 -lz -lm= -lpanel -lncurses -lmenu bwm_firewall-bwm_firewall.o ../lib/libbwm.la=0A>g= cc -g -O2 -o .libs/bwm_firewall bwm_firewall-bwm_firewall.o -pthread -L/op= t/gnome/lib -L/usr/lib -lpanel -lncurses -lmenu ../lib/.libs/libbwm.so /opt= /gnome/lib/libgthread-2.0.so -lpthread /opt/gnome/lib/libglib-2.0.so /usr/l= ib/libxml2.so -ldl -lz -lm=0A>/usr/lib/gcc/i586-suse-linux/4.0.2/../../../.= ./i586-suse-linux/bin/ld: cannot find -lpanel=0A>collect2: ld returned 1 ex= it status=0A>make[2]: *** [bwm_firewall] Error 1=0A>make[2]: Leaving direct= ory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2/bwm_firewall'=0A>make[1]: *** [all-recur= sive] Error 1=0A>make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2'= =0A>make: *** [all] Error 2=0A>linux:/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_tools-0.2.2 #=0A>=0A= >=0A>=0A>So please help me what should i do.=0A>=0A>=0A>With thanks & regar= ds=0A>=0A>Rajveer Singh=0A |
From: rajveer s. <raj...@re...> - 2006-02-22 07:24:59
|
=0AHello guys=0A=0AI'm trying to install BWM-tools. I followed the follow= ing steps.=0A=0A#./configure=0AIt executes successfully and completed witho= ut any error message.=0Athis is it's output.=0A=0Alinux:/tmp/bwmbuild/bwm_t= ools-0.2.2 # ./configure=0Achecking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bi= n/install -c=0Achecking whether build environment is sane... yes=0Achecking= for gawk... gawk=0Achecking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes=0Achecking fo= r gcc... gcc=0Achecking for C compiler default output file name... a.out=0A= checking whether the C compiler works... yes=0Achecking whether we are cros= s compiling... no=0Achecking for suffix of executables...=0Achecking for su= ffix of object files... o=0Achecking whether we are using the GNU C compile= r... yes=0Achecking whether gcc accepts -g... yes=0Achecking for gcc option= to accept ANSI C... none needed=0Achecking for style of include used by ma= ke... GNU=0Achecking dependency style of gcc... gcc3=0Achecking for a BSD-c= ompatible install... /usr/bin/install -c=0Achecking build system type... i6= 86-pc-linux-gnu=0Achecking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu=0Achecking= for a sed that does not truncate output... /usr/bin/sed=0Achecking for egr= ep... grep -E=0Achecking for ld used by gcc... /usr/i586-suse-linux/bin/ld= =0Achecking if the linker (/usr/i586-suse-linux/bin/ld) is GNU ld... yes=0A= checking for /usr/i586-suse-linux/bin/ld option to reload object files... -= r=0Achecking for BSD-compatible nm... /usr/bin/nm -B=0Achecking whether ln = -s works... yes=0Achecking how to recognise dependent libraries... pass_all= =0Achecking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E=0Achecking for ANSI C h= eader files... yes=0Achecking for sys/types.h... yes=0Achecking for sys/sta= t.h... yes=0Achecking for stdlib.h... yes=0Achecking for string.h... yes=0A= checking for memory.h... yes=0Achecking for strings.h... yes=0Achecking for= inttypes.h... yes=0Achecking for stdint.h... yes=0Achecking for unistd.h..= . yes=0Achecking dlfcn.h usability... yes=0Achecking dlfcn.h presence... ye= s=0Achecking for dlfcn.h... yes=0Achecking for g++... no=0Achecking for c++= ... no=0Achecking for gpp... no=0Achecking for aCC... no=0Achecking for CC.= .. no=0Achecking for cxx... no=0Achecking for cc++... no=0Achecking for cl.= .. no=0Achecking for FCC... no=0Achecking for KCC... no=0Achecking for RCC.= .. no=0Achecking for xlC_r... no=0Achecking for xlC... no=0Achecking whethe= r we are using the GNU C++ compiler... no=0Achecking whether g++ accepts -g= ... no=0Achecking dependency style of g++... none=0Achecking how to run the= C++ preprocessor... /lib/cpp=0Achecking for g77... no=0Achecking for f77..= . no=0Achecking for xlf... no=0Achecking for frt... no=0Achecking for pgf77= ... no=0Achecking for fort77... no=0Achecking for fl32... no=0Achecking for= af77... no=0Achecking for f90... no=0Achecking for xlf90... no=0Achecking = for pgf90... no=0Achecking for epcf90... no=0Achecking for f95... no=0Achec= king for fort... no=0Achecking for xlf95... no=0Achecking for ifc... no=0Ac= hecking for efc... no=0Achecking for pgf95... no=0Achecking for lf95... no= =0Achecking for gfortran... no=0Achecking whether we are using the GNU Fort= ran 77 compiler... no=0Achecking whether accepts -g... no=0Achecking the m= aximum length of command line arguments... 32768=0Achecking command to pars= e /usr/bin/nm -B output from gcc object... ok=0Achecking for objdir... .lib= s=0Achecking for ar... ar=0Achecking for ranlib... ranlib=0Achecking for st= rip... strip=0Achecking if gcc static flag works... yes=0Achecking if gcc = supports -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions... no=0Achecking for gcc option to produ= ce PIC... -fPIC=0Achecking if gcc PIC flag -fPIC works... yes=0Achecking if= gcc supports -c -o file.o... yes=0Achecking whether the gcc linker (/usr/i= 586-suse-linux/bin/ld) supports shared libraries... yes=0Achecking whether = -lc should be explicitly linked in... no=0Achecking dynamic linker characte= ristics... 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From: Andrew N. <and...@gm...> - 2006-02-18 22:03:53
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From: Harish P. <har...@ya...> - 2006-02-17 04:56:12
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Thanks Sir, Now i could not understand the terms in the xml file. About the objects and classes.What each class say. If i can have any manual for configuration then it would have been easier for me. Harish --- bwm...@li... wrote: > Send bwm-tools-tech mailing list submissions to > bwm...@li... > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, > visit > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bwm-tools-tech > or, via email, send a message with subject or body > 'help' to > bwm...@li... > > You can reach the person managing the list at > bwm...@li... > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it > is more specific > than "Re: Contents of bwm-tools-tech digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Help : Newbibe (Harish Pokharel) > 2. Newbibe Help (Harish Pokharel) > 3. Newbibe Help (Harish Pokharel) > 4. Newbibe Help (Ian Macintosh) > > --__--__-- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 10:59:30 +0000 (GMT) > From: Harish Pokharel <har...@ya...> > To: bwm...@li... > Subject: [bwm-tools-tech] Help : Newbibe > > I am having a problem > > I installed successfully bwmtools 0.2.2 but i could > not find the folder at /usr/local and and > configuration file at etc. > > What should i do? > > Please Help > > > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > > Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC > calling worldwide with voicemail > http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > > > --__--__-- > > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 11:55:08 +0000 (GMT) > From: Harish Pokharel <har...@ya...> > To: bwm...@li... > Subject: [bwm-tools-tech] Newbibe Help > > Please Help..... > > when i do > #bwm_firewall -l > > I get the following output > > BWM Firewall v0.2.2 - Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Linux > Based Systems Design > > Loading configuration from > "/etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml"... > ERROR: Failed to stat configuration path > "/etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml": No such file or > directory > > Please Help... > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > > Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC > calling worldwide with voicemail > http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com > > > --__--__-- > > Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 11:56:26 +0000 (GMT) > From: Harish Pokharel <har...@ya...> > To: bwm...@li... > Subject: [bwm-tools-tech] Newbibe Help > > Please Help..... > > In Red Hat 9 > > when i do > #bwm_firewall -l > > I get the following output > > BWM Firewall v0.2.2 - Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Linux > Based Systems Design > > Loading configuration from > "/etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml"... > ERROR: Failed to stat configuration path > "/etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml": No such file or > directory > > Please Help... > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > > NEW Yahoo! Cars - sell your car and browse thousands > of new and used cars online! > http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/ > > > --__--__-- > > Message: 4 > From: "Ian Macintosh" > <bwm...@in...> > To: "BWM Tools" > <bwm...@li...> > Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 02:00:47 +1300 > Subject: [bwm-tools-tech] Newbibe Help > > Hi Harish. > > type: > > #mkdir /etc/bwm_tools > > Then create a "firewall.xml", using your favorite > editor. for example > > #joe /etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml > > You can start with, but will have to heavily edit, > the example.xml file that > is distributed with the source. > > #cp /usr/src/bwm_tools-0.2.2/doc/example.xml > /etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml > > Regards, > > Ian. > > > > > > --__--__-- > > _______________________________________________ > bwm-tools-tech mailing list > bwm...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bwm-tools-tech > > > End of bwm-tools-tech Digest > ___________________________________________________________ Win a BlackBerry device from O2 with Yahoo!. Enter now. http://www.yahoo.co.uk/blackberry |
From: Ian M. <bwm...@in...> - 2006-02-16 13:01:14
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Hi Harish. type: #mkdir /etc/bwm_tools Then create a "firewall.xml", using your favorite editor. for example #joe /etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml You can start with, but will have to heavily edit, the example.xml file that is distributed with the source. #cp /usr/src/bwm_tools-0.2.2/doc/example.xml /etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml Regards, Ian. |
From: Harish P. <har...@ya...> - 2006-02-16 11:56:30
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Please Help..... In Red Hat 9 when i do #bwm_firewall -l I get the following output BWM Firewall v0.2.2 - Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Linux Based Systems Design Loading configuration from "/etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml"... ERROR: Failed to stat configuration path "/etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml": No such file or directory Please Help... ___________________________________________________________ NEW Yahoo! Cars - sell your car and browse thousands of new and used cars online! http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/ |
From: Harish P. <har...@ya...> - 2006-02-16 11:55:14
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Please Help..... when i do #bwm_firewall -l I get the following output BWM Firewall v0.2.2 - Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Linux Based Systems Design Loading configuration from "/etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml"... ERROR: Failed to stat configuration path "/etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml": No such file or directory Please Help... ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com |
From: Harish P. <har...@ya...> - 2006-02-16 10:59:40
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I am having a problem I installed successfully bwmtools 0.2.2 but i could not find the folder at /usr/local and and configuration file at etc. What should i do? Please Help ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com |
From: Ian M. <bwm...@in...> - 2006-02-15 09:28:16
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Hi Nigel. You asked if anyone was willing to write a quickstart guide. Have you had a reply on that yet, or are you still looking? I'm examining BWM tools at the moment, and can convert my notes into a quickstart / manual. As English is my first language, I can possibly help in making the manual slightly more user friendly. It seems at this time to be a good toolset, and if it performs under the testing I have in mind for it, would recommend it for general Linux distro. There are not too many apps in this arena under this licence. Good docs are key to success. Regards, Ian Macintosh. |
From: Ian M. <bwm...@in...> - 2006-02-15 09:13:27
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Hi Andrew. You had a problem on http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=8397407&forum_id=3379 3 which seems to have no reply. You quote the following for limiting NNTP traffic. <class name="nntp_in"> <address name="news1" proto="tcp" src-port="119" /> </class> <flow name="flow_1_2" max-rate="16384" nfmark="1003" report-timeout="60"> nntp_in; </flow> I would imagine that src-port is incorrect, you want destination port. Source port is likely to be a random port above 1024. Regards, Ian Macintosh. |
From: Nigel K. <nk...@lb...> - 2006-02-03 16:36:44
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Hi, Rockwallaby Deluxe Model wrote: >I have compiled bwmtools (thanks nigel!), gone through >and made a firewall.xml file, but I have run into >another problem which is as follows > >[root@gateway/usr/local/bin]# bwm_firewall -c >/home/hoebags/firewall.xml -o /e/hoebags/ipscript > >bwm_firewall: error while loading shared libraries: >libbwm.so.1: cannot open red object file: No such file >or directory > > is /usr/local/lib in /etc/ld.so.conf? you must run ldconfig after installing BWM Tools. >The file exists in /usr/local/lib/ > >Does anyone know why this error comes up and/or how to >fix it? > > Make sure /usr/local/lib is in /etc/ld.so.conf and run ldconfig. Let me know if this works. -Nigel |
From: Rockwallaby D. M. <roc...@ya...> - 2006-02-03 16:07:35
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I have compiled bwmtools (thanks nigel!), gone through and made a firewall.xml file, but I have run into another problem which is as follows [root@gateway/usr/local/bin]# bwm_firewall -c /home/hoebags/firewall.xml -o /e/hoebags/ipscript bwm_firewall: error while loading shared libraries: libbwm.so.1: cannot open red object file: No such file or directory The file exists in /usr/local/lib/ Does anyone know why this error comes up and/or how to fix it? Where is the spoon? and does it really exist ____________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Stay in touch via Yahoo! Messenger with all your contacts on your 3 Mobile. http://au.mobile.yahoo.com/mweb/3-mobile.html |
From: Nigel K. <nk...@lb...> - 2006-02-01 19:15:57
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Hi, >I was trying to ./configure bwmtools, and I am running >into the same problem over and over. I am using a >freshly installed copy of rrdtool-1.2.12, I could not >find a "devel" copy of this (whatever that is). > > devel is refering to the development files, headers and libraries required for linking. >I am running Vector Linux, and every time it gets up >to the line: > >checking for rrd_create in -lrrd... no > >It complains that rrdtool is not installed. I have >tried a number of command line arguments, most of >which I found in this mailing list and nothing has >worked. The most detailed command I have given yet is: > >[root@gateway/home/hoebags/bwm_tools-0.2.2]# >./configure --with-rrdtool2 --disable-rrdcgi >--with-rrdtool=/usr/local/rrdtool >--with-rrdtool-includes=/usr/local/rrdtool/include >--with-rrdtool-librarys=/usr/local/rrdtool/lib > >Can anyone help me? > > easy ... 1. Download, uncompress and extract rrdtool-1.x.x to the top BWM Tools directory 2. Symlink it, like this -> ln -s rrdtool-1.x.x rrdtool 3. Re-run ./configure with -> --with-rrdtool-source Note: For rrdtool-1.2.x you must add the --with-rrdtool2 flag and possibly also the --disable-rrdcgi flag Regards -Nigel |
From: Rockwallaby D. M. <roc...@ya...> - 2006-02-01 07:28:42
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Hi there. I was trying to ./configure bwmtools, and I am running into the same problem over and over. I am using a freshly installed copy of rrdtool-1.2.12, I could not find a "devel" copy of this (whatever that is). I am running Vector Linux, and every time it gets up to the line: checking for rrd_create in -lrrd... no It complains that rrdtool is not installed. I have tried a number of command line arguments, most of which I found in this mailing list and nothing has worked. The most detailed command I have given yet is: [root@gateway/home/hoebags/bwm_tools-0.2.2]# ./configure --with-rrdtool2 --disable-rrdcgi --with-rrdtool=/usr/local/rrdtool --with-rrdtool-includes=/usr/local/rrdtool/include --with-rrdtool-librarys=/usr/local/rrdtool/lib Can anyone help me? Where is the spoon? and does it really exist ____________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Find a local business fast with Yahoo! Local Search http://au.local.yahoo.com |