stty -echo not working

2007-07-20 Thread Chris Mason
Hi, I know I am doing something wrong as opposed to a problem with OpenBSD, but I can't get the stty command working correctly. I have searched on Google but I am unable to find any reference to it not working.. everyone suggests this method. On any other system I can do stty -echo to turn the

Re: Bioctl ciss controller status

2007-07-20 Thread Joel Knight
--- Quoting Doros Eracledes on 2007/07/19 at 10:42 +0100: I have a proliant DL360-G5 and loaded 4.1-stable on it, all hardware is detected fine. I want see if I can get the raid controller status with bioctl. Controller initially came with firmware 1.20 so I upgraded it to the latest

Re: Since location mails seem to be the thing for the past couple of days....

2007-07-20 Thread Andreas Andersson
Joshua Smith skrev: Anyone in or around Morgantown, WV USA? Thanks, Josh Or in Trollhdttan, Sweden? / Andreas

Re: stty -echo not working

2007-07-20 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007, Chris Mason wrote: Hi, I know I am doing something wrong as opposed to a problem with OpenBSD, but I can't get the stty command working correctly. I have searched on Google but I am unable to find any reference to it not working.. everyone suggests this method. On any

Hack OpenBSD and improve fitness at the same time

2007-07-20 Thread Karel Kulhavy
I understand that hacking OpenBSD code requires a lot of time commitment sitting in front of a computer but that people possibly also have concerns about their health which needs regular exercise. Add an everyday job to this and you get a shortage of time. Therefore I have developed a special

Re: Zurich OpenBSD

2007-07-20 Thread Karel Kulhavy
On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 01:27:28PM +0400, Anton Karpov wrote: RFC, anyone? :) My coffee had just run out, so no keyboard harmed. Timo I like the idea of T-shirts and stickers It's an OpenBSD thing. You wouldn't understand ;-) I have the big white Puffy sticker on my black

Intel SRCSAS144E

2007-07-20 Thread Stephan A. Rickauer
Anyone having first hands experience with Intels SRCSAS144E RAID controller? According to mfi(4) it is not only supported but also registers nicely with bio(4). A bioctl output would be highly appreciated, too. Thanks, -- Stephan A. Rickauer

Re: PF Config problem

2007-07-20 Thread Gordon Ross
On 19 July 2007 at 23:52, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2007/07/19 15:38, Gordon Ross wrote: Cutting down the pf ruleset to the bare minimum, I have: Might be below the minimum; there's no explicit pass out. No, the packets get out the other side

Re: PF Config problem

2007-07-20 Thread Gordon Ross
On 19 July 2007 at 18:55, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dag Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gordon Ross wrote: So why is this different to what I put ? #These three lines allow the failover mechanisms to work pass on { $int_if } proto carp keep state pass on { $adsl_if } proto carp keep

Re: 4.1 !

2007-07-20 Thread Karel Kulhavy
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 11:10:26AM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote: It's in ! It looks very very very cool ;) Thanks Wim for such an incredibly speedy delivery ! In my last case Wim delivered very slowly. I wanted to buy an obsd hoodie as a christmas 2006 present. Wim assured me it shouldn't be a

Just found: Insights into a migration project at INI

2007-07-20 Thread Wild Karl-Heinz
sounds nice :) http://www.ini.unizh.ch/~stephan/talks/LinuxTag07.pdf or in html http://209.85.129.104/search?q=cache:Mp4bVfAMVmYJ:www.ini.unizh.ch/~stephan/talks/LinuxTag07.pdf+Stephan+A.+Rickauer+Institute+of+Neuroinformatics+(INI)+at+ETHhl=dect=clnkcd=4gl=liclient=firefox-a Karl-Heinz

Re: GPL is free for forcing people to free code when they publish, not free as in free to do what you want, which is actually what free as in BSD, and real freedom ends at the tip of my nose

2007-07-20 Thread Karel Kulhavy
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 08:25:43AM -0400, Umnada Tyrolla wrote: Why isn't there some zealot out there who recodes gpl stuff into bsd licensed code? That would be a service to developers, at least. Because preaching takes much less energy than sitting for long hours at a computer and figuring

Re: Bioctl ciss controller status

2007-07-20 Thread Stephan A. Rickauer
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 00:49:03 -0600 Joel Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- Quoting Doros Eracledes on 2007/07/19 at 10:42 +0100: I have a proliant DL360-G5 and loaded 4.1-stable on it, all hardware is detected fine. I want see if I can get the raid controller status with bioctl.

Re: Non critical but weird pf and openvpn problem

2007-07-20 Thread a666
I do have an /etc/hostname.tun0 file that I created manually with touch. What is the theory of openvpn being the problem source? Obviously openvpn started up correctly or I would have to do more to fix the problem than merely running pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf. :-) Thanks for the pfctl -sr

Re: Non critical but weird pf and openvpn problem

2007-07-20 Thread Henning Brauer
* jean-philippe luiggi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-07-20 03:04]: I'm perhaps wrong but i think the interface must exists before loading any rules which use it. yes, you are almost wrong. -- Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] BS Web Services, http://bsws.de Full-Service ISP -

Re: PF Config problem

2007-07-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/07/20 08:45, Gordon Ross wrote: Might be below the minimum; there's no explicit pass out. No, the packets get out the other side of the OBSD box to the destination, it's the return packets that get blocked. Yes, exactly. Your implicit 'pass out' will allow the outbound packets but

Please it is urgent: new OpenBSD 4.1 crash

2007-07-20 Thread carlopmart
Hi all, This is my third post about problems with OpenBSD 4.1 during last two months ... Crash report from console: ddb kernel: page fault trap, code=0 Stopped at_bus_dmamap_load_mbuf +0xf: movl $0,0x18 (%esi) ddb show panic the kernel did not panic ddb trace

Re: PF Config problem

2007-07-20 Thread Gordon Ross
On 19 July 2007 at 23:52, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2007/07/19 15:38, Gordon Ross wrote: Cutting down the pf ruleset to the bare minimum, I have: Might be below the minimum; there's no explicit pass out. There's an implicit one, but I suspect

Re: Please it is urgent: new OpenBSD 4.1 crash

2007-07-20 Thread Nick Guenther
On 7/20/07, carlopmart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, This is my third post about problems with OpenBSD 4.1 during last two months ... Crash report from console: How can I fix this?? I can find any bug report abot this on OpeBSD's site Please it is very urgent ... Many

Re: PF Config problem

2007-07-20 Thread Gordon Ross
On 20 July 2007 at 10:04, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2007/07/20 08:45, Gordon Ross wrote: Might be below the minimum; there's no explicit pass out. No, the packets get out the other side of the OBSD box to the destination, it's the return

Re: OpenBSD Berlin?

2007-07-20 Thread Dirk Fohrenkamm
change president with mild dictator, if you please Forget it. ok, that makes it: hard dictator ... in this case I will look for a nice wall and a AK47 ;-) WHO'S INTERESTED? - he screamed I do So, there is not OpenBSD user group in berlin yet? there has been a Berlin Unix User Group a

Re: Please it is urgent: new OpenBSD 4.1 crash

2007-07-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/07/20 11:02, carlopmart wrote: This is my third post about problems with OpenBSD 4.1 during last two months ... Yes, and someone replied with a PR (5508) they'd opened about it. It's fixed already - src/sys/net/if_pfsync.c 1.83. Maybe the question to ask is can this be imported to

Re: OpenBSD Berlin?

2007-07-20 Thread Timo Schoeler
change president with mild dictator, if you please Forget it. ok, that makes it: hard dictator ... in this case I will look for a nice wall and a AK47 ;-) i recently watched four documentaries on atomic and hydrogen bombs... errr. ooops. WHO'S INTERESTED? - he screamed I do So, there

Re: PF Config problem

2007-07-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/07/20 10:46, Gordon Ross wrote: Going off on a tangent here: Why is it that I've just picked this up and no-one else has ? I think because you had no rules (pass or block) affecting outgoing packets - it's quite common to start things off with just 'block' (without specifying the

Re: Bioctl ciss controller status

2007-07-20 Thread Markus Hennecke
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote: On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 00:49:03 -0600 Joel Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- Quoting Doros Eracledes on 2007/07/19 at 10:42 +0100: I have a proliant DL360-G5 and loaded 4.1-stable on it, all hardware is detected fine. I want see if I can get

Re: 4.1 !

2007-07-20 Thread Frank Brodbeck
Hi, Karel Kulhavy has spoken, thus: I wonder whether getting the graphics somehow and asking a local shop to burn it on a hoodie for personal use would be fair use. I'm almost sure it would. if you would make a substitutional donation for not buying the hoodie, I would say so, too ;) Have a

Re: Please it is urgent: new OpenBSD 4.1 crash

2007-07-20 Thread carlopmart
Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2007/07/20 11:02, carlopmart wrote: This is my third post about problems with OpenBSD 4.1 during last two months ... Yes, and someone replied with a PR (5508) they'd opened about it. It's fixed already - src/sys/net/if_pfsync.c 1.83. Maybe the question to ask is

Re: OpenBSD Berlin?

2007-07-20 Thread Dirk Fohrenkamm
change president with mild dictator, if you please Forget it. ok, that makes it: hard dictator ... in this case I will look for a nice wall and a AK47 ;-) i recently watched four documentaries on atomic and hydrogen bombs... errr. ooops. ... : ... WHO'S INTERESTED? - he screamed I do

Re: Hack OpenBSD and improve fitness at the same time

2007-07-20 Thread Stefan Olsson
- Original Message - From: Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Add an everyday job to this and you get a shortage of time. Therefore I have developed a special open source fitness machine for computer hackers which allows exercising while sitting at the keyboard. Twibright Exciter:

Re: Please it is urgent: new OpenBSD 4.1 crash

2007-07-20 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/07/20 13:20, carlopmart wrote: Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2007/07/20 11:02, carlopmart wrote: This is my third post about problems with OpenBSD 4.1 during last two months ... Yes, and someone replied with a PR (5508) they'd opened about it. It's fixed already -

Re: Hack OpenBSD and improve fitness at the same time

2007-07-20 Thread Karel Kulhavy
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 12:09:53PM +0100, Stefan Olsson wrote: -Apart from health this could be used to generate electricity for Theo's servers! Then you could put in a section on the Donations page to come over and do a few hours on the bike and help keeping the electricity bill down. On

Re: Areca-1210 rd0 hang during install of 4.1 on amd64

2007-07-20 Thread Nick Humphrey
David Gwynne wrote: can you try a snapshot bsd.rd? David, Below is dmesg from latest 4.1 amd64 snapshot of 2007-07-19 with acpi enabled. Still hangs at same point. Kind regards, Nick -- booting cd0a:/4.1/amd64/bsd.rd:

Re: hardware problem?! strangely ssh error

2007-07-20 Thread Maxim Belooussov
Hi Hagen, snip Hope that helps ... Regards Hagen Volpers Is your sshd-config different/modified? If your ssh client can't talk to your own ssh daemon, might indicate they don't understand each other and using different crypto. Maxim

OT: serial console through S-Video 7-pin locking dub connector?

2007-07-20 Thread vladas
Hi all, Is it possible to connect to server's serial console through the S-Video 7-pin locking dub connector - RS-232C cable [1] directly without using Video/S-Video to VGA/Component Video Converterconverter? I need to connect to OpenBSD (RC-232C side) from windoze (S-Video side). [1] The pic

Re: GENERIC: #option MTRR

2007-07-20 Thread Die Gestalt
Everytime you use the option MTRR a kitten dies. On 7/19/07, Timo Schoeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi misc@, just out of curiosity: What's the reason for MTRR being disabled by default? Thanks for enlightment, Timo :)

Re: OT: serial console through S-Video 7-pin locking 'dub' connector?

2007-07-20 Thread Eric Huiban
Le ven 20 jui 2007 14:59:17 CEST, vladas a C)crit: Is it possible to connect to server's serial console through the S-Video 7-pin locking dub connector - RS-232C cable [1] directly The answer is simple as possible : No. without using Video/S-Video to VGA/Component Video Converterconverter?

Re: GENERIC: #option MTRR

2007-07-20 Thread Timo Schoeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thus Die Gestalt [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake on Fri, 20 Jul 2007 15:21:52 +0200: Everytime you use the option MTRR a kitten dies. Bad Pentium Pro-Charma? On 7/19/07, Timo Schoeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi misc@, just out of curiosity:

Re: OT: serial console through S-Video 7-pin locking 'dub' connector?

2007-07-20 Thread vladas
Eric, On 7/20/07, Eric Huiban [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 9 pins DB plug to fit with a 15 pins DB plug. Did you actually read my question?

Re: hardware problem?! strangely ssh error - SOLVED

2007-07-20 Thread openbsd misc
-Urspr|ngliche Nachricht- Von: Stuart Henderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Freitag, 20. Juli 2007 01:22 An: openbsd misc Betreff: Re: hardware problem?! strangely ssh error On 2007/07/20 00:02, Stuart Henderson wrote: If there might be crypto hardware onboard, try sysctl

Re: OT: serial console through S-Video 7-pin locking 'dub' connector?

2007-07-20 Thread Eric Huiban
Le ven 20 jui 2007 16:06:56 CEST, vladas a C)crit: Eric, On 7/20/07, Eric Huiban [EMAIL PROTECTED] pf.net wrote: 9 pins DB plug to fit with a 15 pins DB plug. Did you actually read my question? Yes : how to connect PC S-video plug (output connector only, separate chrominance and luminance

Re: OT: serial console through S-Video 7-pin locking 'dub' connector?

2007-07-20 Thread vladas
On 7/20/07, vladas wrote: Eric, On 7/20/07, Eric Huiban wrote: 9 pins DB plug to fit with a 15 pins DB plug. Did you actually read my question? List, Sorry for the noise, user error.

Re: Please it is urgent: new OpenBSD 4.1 crash

2007-07-20 Thread carlopmart
Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2007/07/20 13:20, carlopmart wrote: Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2007/07/20 11:02, carlopmart wrote: This is my third post about problems with OpenBSD 4.1 during last two months ... Yes, and someone replied with a PR (5508) they'd opened about it. It's fixed already

Re: fsck Segmentation fault on 4.1

2007-07-20 Thread Marcos Laufer
Will this be moved to -stable, or is it an uncommon thing ? - Original Message - From: Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Marcos Laufer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: misc@openbsd.org Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 3:09 PM Subject: Re: fsck Segmentation fault on 4.1 On Fri, 13 Jul 2007, Otto

Re: Non critical but weird pf and openvpn problem

2007-07-20 Thread a666
Mark Rolen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I had the same symptom, where I'd have to manually reload my pf rules after a reboot to get OpenVPN traffic to flow. Using tcpdump showed that pf was blocking all the traffic on my tun interfaces although I had a set skip rule for them. Here are my pf

Re: Non critical but weird pf and openvpn problem

2007-07-20 Thread Mark Rolen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does this point to a problem with set skip on { lo, tun0 }? I will try your suggestion to see if it works (pass quick on { tun0 tun1 }), but I dislike using quick in my rules. I added up to my /etc/hostname.tun0 to see if that worked based on one of the suggestions

Use certificate subjec/ASN1 t in ipsec.conf ?

2007-07-20 Thread Markus Wernig
Hi all I'm setting up a OBSD 4.1 ipsec gateway, against which users will authenticate using x509 certificates. They all use personal certificates (key usage: digSig), which contains their user name and Email in the subject. I need to authenticate them by the whole subject, but can't seem to

Re: Use certificate subjec/ASN1 t in ipsec.conf ?

2007-07-20 Thread Hans-Joerg Hoexer
Hi, the Subject Alternative Name of your certificate will be used as phase 2 IDs, ie. that's what is sent. If you want to use the Subject Canonical Name, you have to additionlly provide an isakmpd.policy file and you have to run isakmpd without the -K option. See isakpmd.policy(5). On Fri, Jul

ypserv problem

2007-07-20 Thread Mark Leisher
I didn't see anything related in the archives, so apologies if it was there and I missed it. When I add a new user and rebuild the YP files, the new user is not visible on client machines until I kill ypserv and start it again. What am I missing? -- Mark Leisher

Re: ypserv problem

2007-07-20 Thread Edd Barrett
Hi, On 20/07/07, Mark Leisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I didn't see anything related in the archives, so apologies if it was there and I missed it. When I add a new user and rebuild the YP files, the new user is not visible on client machines until I kill ypserv and start it again. What am I

Re: ypserv problem

2007-07-20 Thread Mark Leisher
Edd Barrett wrote: Hi, On 20/07/07, Mark Leisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I didn't see anything related in the archives, so apologies if it was there and I missed it. When I add a new user and rebuild the YP files, the new user is not visible on client machines until I kill ypserv and start

Re: fsck Segmentation fault on 4.1

2007-07-20 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007, Marcos Laufer wrote: Will this be moved to -stable, or is it an uncommon thing ? It's not very common, but the impact is pretty high. So once some more test reports are coming in, we'll consider it. -Otto - Original Message - From: Otto Moerbeek

Re: OT: seeking advice on how to address closed-source-only websites

2007-07-20 Thread Joris Van Herzele
My sincere gratitude to all those who were willing to spare both their time and experience and offer me some advice both inside this thread as by email sent directly to me. A brief update for those interested : 1st : I did get an XML-based open-source copy of the form in question from my

external storage system

2007-07-20 Thread Gustavo Rios
Dear gentleman, i would like to know openbsd system administrator with the Dell/EMC CX3-20 storage enginee! Is anybody using such with openbsd server? What is your report on such matter? Thanks in advance. best regards.

Re: OT: serial console through S-Video 7-pin locking dub connector?

2007-07-20 Thread Rob Schmersel
vladas wrote: Hi all, Is it possible to connect to server's serial console through the S-Video 7-pin locking dub connector - RS-232C cable [1] directly without using Video/S-Video to VGA/Component Video Converterconverter? I need to connect to OpenBSD (RC-232C side) from windoze (S-Video

Re: Allocate more memory than 512 MB with squid

2007-07-20 Thread Patrick Hemmen
Hi, yesterday I run the little c-program under the user root and it works. Here is the source code of the program. #include stdio.h #include stdlib.h int main() { size_t size = 936870912; char *a = malloc(size); if (a) printf(yes);

Re: Compaq 6710b

2007-07-20 Thread Fred Crowson
RafaE Brodewicz wrote: Fred Crowson pisze: Have you tried boot -c and enabling acpi? After enable acpi and enable acpiec http://brodewicz.pl/boot_acpi.jpg Sorry for image, but this laptop doesn't have serial port to drop dmesg output. Regards. I'm not sure it that's progress - but I'm

Re: OT: serial console through S-Video 7-pin locking dub connector?

2007-07-20 Thread K K
On 7/20/07, Rob Schmersel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That looks like an old Mac modem cable (RS-422 RS-232), different beast. S-video does not even have the correct signals. The Macintosh (and some old Sun hardware) serial port uses a 8-pin Mini-DIN, a different pinout than other more common

Re: Hack OpenBSD and improve fitness at the same time

2007-07-20 Thread Steve Shockley
Stefan Olsson wrote: -Apart from health this could be used to generate electricity for Theo's servers! You're not looking at the big picture; if you've got some sweaty person running the generator, that increases the cooling load in Theo's datacenter.

Re: Non critical but weird pf and openvpn problem

2007-07-20 Thread a666
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 09:46:41 -0700 Mark Rolen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Using the pass quick on tun0 rule somewhere at the top of your rules should work for you, let me know if not. I made the following two changes to my pf.conf and this fixed the problem. #set skip on { lo, tun0 } pass

Re: ypserv problem

2007-07-20 Thread Edd Barrett
On 20/07/07, Mark Leisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: % cd /var/yp ; make Everything builds OK (/var/yp/hostname/*.db and /etc/*.db) and I am not running a slave. Now as far as I know, yp uses the normal linux/unix passwd format (not master.passwd). Did you forget pwd_mkd -p /etc/master.passwd

Re: Hack OpenBSD and improve fitness at the same time

2007-07-20 Thread bofh
Well, there's the obvious solution, right? OUTSOURCE IT!!! Just stick the sweaty person on the outside! On 7/20/07, Steve Shockley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Stefan Olsson wrote: -Apart from health this could be used to generate electricity for Theo's servers! You're not looking at the big

dd if=/dev/audio of=/tmp/raw reads 0 bytes using azalia on 4.1-Release

2007-07-20 Thread Jamex Reynolds
Hi I'm trying to record audio samples using azalia and 4.1-Release I can monitor the audio but cannot record it. dd fails to read anything from /dev/audio or /dev/sound eg. $ dd if=/dev/sound of=/tmp/raw reads 0 bytes. The manual page for azalia(4) doesn't mention recording via line-in or mic

Re: dd if=/dev/audio of=/tmp/raw reads 0 bytes using azalia on 4.1-Release

2007-07-20 Thread Deanna Phillips
I'm trying to record audio samples using azalia and 4.1-Release I can monitor the audio but cannot record it. This is fixed in -current.

Re: Hack OpenBSD and improve fitness at the same time

2007-07-20 Thread Mark Mathias
exactly, you just open a gym and people will pay you money to power the servers On 7/20/07, bofh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, there's the obvious solution, right? OUTSOURCE IT!!! Just stick the sweaty person on the outside! On 7/20/07, Steve Shockley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Stefan

Re: Bioctl ciss controller status

2007-07-20 Thread Stephan A. Rickauer
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:35:53 +0200 (CEST) Markus Hennecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: # bioctl ciss0 bioctl: Can't locate ciss0 device via /dev/bio The cause is that the ciss_inquiry struct returned by the firmware has the member buswidth set to 0 (zero). So the physical drives do not get