On Friday 08 September 2006 00:03, smith wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good web-based file explorer program. I'd like to
setup a website with openbsd where users can
1) upload and download files and
2) give their customer's permission to upload and download files too.
It would be great if
Alas,
Setting local did not help. I later found the local option in the
terminals configuration menu. It is set to off.
Best Regards
Edd
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 01:57:19PM +0200, Edgars wrote:
Same here, a lot of problems since 3.7. :(
Because of that, two client servers was migrated to freebsd :/
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From: Toni Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 13:09:09 +0300
To: misc@openbsd.org
The patch appears to work for me on OpenBSD 3.9 i386.
--- sys/dev/vnd.c.orig Fri Sep 8 03:41:21 2006
+++ sys/dev/vnd.c Fri Sep 8 04:56:05 2006
@@ -817,7 +817,7 @@
* have to worry about them.
*/
NDINIT(nd, LOOKUP, FOLLOW, UIO_USERSPACE,
Hello misc@,
I just had a weird situation with my home network:
The power supply of my file server died,
the file server is connected to my router with serial cables for
access.
file-server router
com2 (cua01)com1 (tty00)
com1 (tty01)com2 (cua01)
Now the weird part: my router
* I just want to use IPsec, its probably far harder to crack anyway. I have
wrote scripts and such before that do ssh encryption anyway, i could
probably use that kind of tunneling on squid connections and all.
* My internet connection is currently briged to the wireless link to a
router with WPA.
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 01:39:09PM +0200, Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
Hello misc@,
I just had a weird situation with my home network:
The power supply of my file server died,
the file server is connected to my router with serial cables for
access.
file-server router
com2 (cua01) com1
Edd Barrett wrote:
Alas,
Setting local did not help. I later found the local option in the
terminals configuration menu. It is set to off.
Best Regards
Edd
Hi,
Make sure you go through the terminal setup and set xon/xoff flow
control. There are 2 different areas where it can be
Get an AP and get on with your life?
On 9/8/06, John Tate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* I just want to use IPsec, its probably far harder to crack anyway. I have
wrote scripts and such before that do ssh encryption anyway, i could
probably use that kind of tunneling on squid connections and all.
*
Kyle George wrote:
Not exactly related, but there's also a bug I've experienced on 3.9 with
DBD::mysql. See: http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=20868
I have probably found that bug and I'm waiting for a fix from a guy at
mysql. Here it is the last email from him.
Bye.
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 09:39:49PM +1000, John Tate wrote:
On 9/8/06, openbsd misc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 05:00:16AM +1000, John Tate wrote:
I am constantly disappointed with the lack of freedom out-of-the-box
wireless routers provide. I am interested in a
Hi misc,
I'm looking to build soho development and storage server, what would be the
most stable current hardware configuration.
I was thinking of along the lines of:
* Intel 945G motherboard
* Celeron CPU
* 512MB of RAM
* LSI Megaraid SATA-6
* 1+ TB of disks
Data integrity and stability are
On Thursday, 7 September 2006 at 17:03:55 +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
as said before, our mysqlds on sparc64, mp- up-i386, and sparc are
very stable; some see more than 400 queries/s sometimes.
Do you mind to share your /etc/sysctl.conf
and /etc/my.cnf ?
Thanks
Zoong
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Hey Folks,
Looking for a simple way to tag bittorent connections based on packet content
so that I can shape
them with pf/altq...
Heard it can be done with a combination of pf and snort .. googled some old
references to a
now-defunct freshmeat
On 2006/09/08 11:12, Andrew Atrens wrote:
Looking for a simple way to tag bittorent connections based on packet content
so that I can shape them with pf/altq...
There isn't one, modern bittorrent clients encrypt.
Consumer ISPs seem to often identify _GOOD_ traffic and throttle
other stuff.
On 9/8/06, Andrew Atrens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hey Folks,
Looking for a simple way to tag bittorent connections based on packet content
so that I can shape
them with pf/altq...
Heard it can be done with a combination of pf and snort .. googled
Hey folks,
On 6/20/06, Jesse Gumm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's good, but if it's a multiprocessor machine, OpenBSD won't take
full advantage of the other processors with MySQL since MySQL is
multi-threaded. But it's stable, and runs reasonably fast (and you
are assured the system is more
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 07:46:33AM -0700, Ted Unangst wrote:
yeah, see ports/x11/855resolution
I installed it and now it works just fine. The user support is way better
than in Linux - no STFW.
CL
On 9/8/06, Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 02:44:18PM -0700,
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 04:00:20PM +0200, Francois Slabbert wrote:
Hi misc,
I'm looking to build soho development and storage server, what would be the
most stable current hardware configuration.
I was thinking of along the lines of:
* Intel 945G motherboard
* Celeron CPU
* 512MB of
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 11:12:46AM -0400, Andrew Atrens wrote:
Hey Folks,
Looking for a simple way to tag bittorent connections based on packet
content so that I can shape them with pf/altq...
Heard it can be done with a combination of pf and snort .. googled
some old references to a
i have a peice of code that doesn't seem to work. It compiles and
even executes fine but the email never goes anywhere.
maillog doesn't even show anything trying. Apache is not running chrooted.
#define SENDMAIL_PATH /usr/sbin/sendmail -t
#define RECIPIENT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 09:07:46AM +, Paul Stoeber wrote:
The patch appears to work for me on OpenBSD 3.9 i386.
--- sys/dev/vnd.c.origFri Sep 8 03:41:21 2006
+++ sys/dev/vnd.c Fri Sep 8 04:56:05 2006
@@ -817,7 +817,7 @@
* have to worry about them.
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 08:45:29PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Tim van der Molen wrote:
Hello,
Thunar (a file manager for Xfce; not in ports) segfaults on i386
-current. The author of Thunar thinks the crash is due to a call to
getdirentries() and has asked me to
Gustavo Rios wrote:
Hey folks,
On 6/20/06, Jesse Gumm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's good, but if it's a multiprocessor machine, OpenBSD won't take
full advantage of the other processors with MySQL since MySQL is
multi-threaded. But it's stable, and runs reasonably fast (and you
are assured
I was thinking of along the lines of:
* Intel 945G motherboard
* LSI Megaraid SATA-6
Try and get a BBU for that MegaRAID card...
MegaRAID SATA 150-6 will be happier on a PCI-X motherboard
(this is _not_ the same thing as PCI-Express).
(MegaRAID SATA 300-8x requires PCI-X).
I've just
hi,
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 12:19:42PM -0700, Tom Bombadil wrote:
This subject always comes up in the list, but due to the evolving nature
of the the driver, we (non-developers) always have to keep bugging
people about it.
How's the status of the broadcom bge(4) drive?
Is it stable and
On Thu, 07 Sep 2006 20:45:29 +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Tim van der Molen wrote:
Hello,
Thunar (a file manager for Xfce; not in ports) segfaults on i386
-current. The author of Thunar thinks the crash is due to a call to
getdirentries() and has asked me to ask
Many of the big server makers (HP, sun, etc) seem to be using broadcoms,
and we really need to get away from our Dell boxes with em(4) card, as
they crash like crazy with 3.9 stable.
You must be using different Dell boxes because mine work just fine and I have
many deployed. Care to elaborate
Hi all,
I wasn't able to figure out if it is possible to run openbsd
as xen guest system. Does anyone know?
Regards
Hagen Volpers
Joachim Schipper wrote:
Try mine: refurbished Dell Optiplex GX1, 400 MHz Pentium II, 128 MB
memory, and two matching pairs of harddisks (6.1 and 4 GB) with a
combination of RAIDframe, altroot, and regular backups guaranteeing data
consistency. Runs mail, DNS, web, and a couple of other services,
I wrote it once but I4ll write it twice.
It would be very neat if somebody would be able to
a) tell me if this is fixed or NOT (it does NOT look like fixed btw)
b) move and commit that patch.
Maybe now this mail will get noticed.
Thanks...
From a
I was thinking the same thing, almost all my boxes are Dell of various ages and
hardware configurations and I have never had a problem beyond your basic bad
disk,etc.
My favorite cheap Dell are their 400SC's and I run a few of them on 3.9
stable (since
3.7 without a hiccup).
On Fri, September
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 11:08:49PM +0200, openbsd misc wrote:
I wasn't able to figure out if it is possible to run openbsd
as xen guest system. Does anyone know?
Short answer: not yet, really.
Longer answer: people are working on it.
http://www.google.com/search?rls=enq=openbsd+xen
Hi, I would like to know if these three SCSI controllers are compatible
with OpenBSD? (No mention about these cards on the manifacturer Web site
and OpenBSD compatibility list.)
Adaptec SCSI RAID 2000S
Adaptec SCSI RAID 2010S
MegaRAID SCSI 320-0 (520-0 CH)
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Kaven G.
One of the big problems with RAIDFrame support absence in GENERIC is that
it's also lacking in RAMDISK and RAMDISK_CD. This prevents RAIDFrame
users from doing binary updates off boot media.
This can be fixed with a few tweaks in src/distrib/i386/:
First, create a bsd.rd within cdrom39.fs
On 9/8/06, Sebastian Rother [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wrote it once but I4ll write it twice.
It would be very neat if somebody would be able to
a) tell me if this is fixed or NOT (it does NOT look like fixed btw)
b) move and commit that patch.
it will be. if you've been paying attention,
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On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 11:52:47AM -0700, Bryan Irvine wrote:
i have a peice of code that doesn't seem to work. It compiles and
even executes fine but the email never goes anywhere.
maillog doesn't even show anything trying. Apache is not running
chrooted.
#define SENDMAIL_PATH
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 08:26:24PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I was thinking of along the lines of:
* Intel 945G motherboard
* LSI Megaraid SATA-6
* 512MB of RAM
* 1+ TB of disk
...and be sure to split the disk into smaller partitions
unless you want to buy more RAM, fsck
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 05:51:48PM -0400, Kaven Gagnon (ml) wrote:
Hi, I would like to know if these three SCSI controllers are compatible
with OpenBSD? (No mention about these cards on the manifacturer Web site
and OpenBSD compatibility list.)
Adaptec SCSI RAID 2000S
Adaptec SCSI RAID
And seriously, how does one manage to fill a TB of data?
/rant
DVB.
On Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 02:11:12AM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
MegaRAID SCSI 320-0 (520-0 CH)
See ami(4) - in fact, they come highly recommended, though I believe
mfi(4) is the new ami(4) - see
http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20060519044541, and note
the 'dearly beloved
On 2006/09/08 20:26, I wrote:
I've just noticed there is a new 4-lane PCI-Express SATA card
listed on LSI's website:
http://www.lsilogic.com/products/megaraid_sata/megaraid_sata_300_8elp.html
...though the 8308ELP which is definitely listed in mfi(4)
and supports both SAS and SATA-II drives
I`ve problems to understand the sense of the -K option wich was
implemented into vnconfig of OpenBSD 4.0.
Do I understand it correctly if I assume the folloring:
- I can now specify the rounds used by Blowfish
- Wich are (should) limited up to 16 rounds
- I have to specify a SALT file
- Wich
On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 08:49:06PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
And seriously, how does one manage to fill a TB of data?
Quite easily, if you do daily, weekly, and monthly backups. My group
at work doesn't do daily, but we do something like MWF, weekly,
monthly, with tapes done weekly and
On 9/8/06, Kaven Gagnon (ml) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I would like to know if these three SCSI controllers are compatible
with OpenBSD? (No mention about these cards on the manifacturer Web site
and OpenBSD compatibility list.)
All of these cards are listed on the i386 hardware page.
Hans-Joerg Hoexer wrote:
what ipsec software is running on the clients? What does your
ipsec.conf on the firewall look like?
On Sat, Sep 02, 2006 at 04:01:51PM -0400, Axton Grams wrote:
Hoping someone can point me in the right direction to get isakmpd working.
The scenario:
- the router
Ok. The audio worries me more than the lan.
I hope do not have many problems. There I will see.
Thanks for answering me, really :).
Hi,
I am having some issues getting a trunk consisting of bge0 and iwi0
working on the iwi0 side.
This is what I have after booting without creating the trunk.
teletron1:/home/dangt$ cat /etc/hostname.bge0
up
teletron1:/home/dangt$ cat /etc/hostname.iwi0
up nwid Predacon nwkey 0x
Greetings,
I'm looking to purchase a D-Link DSL-200 USB ADSL modem over ebay
(for 3.9/i386) as I'm led to believe its chipset is supported by the
ueagle(4).
The advantages for this hardware are it being bus-powered and compact.
ueagle(4) seems to be actively maintained in the source tree
The patch appears to work for me on 3.9 i386, and
I do need your comments on it. Thank you, Joachim.
--- sys/dev/vnd.c.orig Fri Sep 8 03:41:21 2006
+++ sys/dev/vnd.c Sat Sep 9 05:09:38 2006
@@ -142,7 +142,10 @@
#defineVNF_HAVELABEL 0x0400
#defineVNF_BUSY
Stuart Henderson wrote:
Good luck with the serial cables :-)
Stuart
Figured out my problem. Doesn't have a regular serial port.
Just USB.
Oh well, here's a few lines of the screen typed in manually from
a bsd.mp boot. Happens just after em0 loads okay.
...
pci_intr_map: no MP mapping found
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