Stuart Henderson schrieb:
On 2008-07-24, Mike Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding the cache poisoning patch (which I see for 4.3). Are there
any effective workarounds for OpenBSD 4.0/4.1?
The 4.2 patch should also work for 4.1
I can confirm that the 4.2 patch works with 4.1 (at
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 04:49:55PM -0700, Parvinder Bhasin wrote:
Thanks guys for clearing this up. So in short you cannot CNAME an entire
domain (domain.com IN CNAME google.com can't do ).
You should google for DNAME some time. Then form your own opinion on
the topic matter ;)
[WARNINGS: long post, containing mostly pointless and possibly
inaccurate history]
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 11:35 PM, Philippe Meunier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
After reading the manpage for symlink(7) I would have expected
touch(1) to have an '-h' option, but it does not. Is there any
You never said how the files were transferred. but, the ftp proxy has
changed since 3.8 so I'd start with that.
-Bryan
On 7/24/08, Craig Kron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I recently installed 4.3 (previously using 3.8).
Here's my issue:
My wife is a medical transcriptionist via an SQL
Hi all,
I'm looking for an implementation of BIS (Bump in the stack) or
another mecanism to provide access for IPv4-only users to the IPv6
world.
There's faithd and others TRT daemon but it's for IPv6-only to IPv4 world.
Thanks
De Ganseman Amaury
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 10:15:42AM +0200, Amaury De Ganseman wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for an implementation of BIS (Bump in the stack) or
another mecanism to provide access for IPv4-only users to the IPv6
world.
There's faithd and others TRT daemon but it's for IPv6-only to IPv4 world.
Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem is Windows sees a removable device, and it is ready for
multiple partitions...but it only seems to recognize the FIRST
partition as something than it could work with. So..it tries to make
sense of the OpenBSD partition, fails, and doesn't
On 25/07/2008, at 2:13 PM, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
I'm trying to do things without gcc at all. Just as (or nasm) and
ld, so
inline
assembly isn't nice for me, only as last option to learn.
People get excited if this is made too easy, so the clues ...
1. http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc and
fxp0: warning: SCB timed out (x 3)
fxp0: config command timeout
- Forwarded message from Hari [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
From: Hari [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 09:46:28 +0900
To: Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: DHCP question
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 7:31 PM, Stuart
* Hari [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-24 04:44]:
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
..., so please grab 4.4-beta fron
the snapshots dir on ftp and try that. if that still doesn't work, get
us full dmesgs as stuart already outlined.
I tried with
Hello,
Is there any way I could see route labels attached in netstat or route?
Thanks in advance.
--
With best regards,
Gregory Edigarov
* Gregory Edigarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-25 11:48]:
Is there any way I could see route labels attached in netstat or route?
netstat, no.
I have always wanted to write sth that allows you to display all
routes with a given label, but never got around to do it. aka
netstat -rnf inet -L
relayd.conf.5:
The first
.Bq Ar action
should probably read
.Bq Ar type
I was trying to set up some semblance of virtual host proxying with
relayd (4.3-stable) and hit a stumbling block when my first attempt
was something along the following:
http protocol my_http {
request url expect
Hello all,
was anybody of you able to use RP-1632DRC Fast Ethernet pcmcia card on your
OpenBSD box successfully?
I bought it for my HP NX6110 laptop and I'm not able to have it working. I
have OpenBSD 4.3, the adapter is detected by OS (as rl0) but that's
everything. I receive error message
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Gregory Edigarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-25 11:48]:
Is there any way I could see route labels attached in netstat or route?
netstat, no.
I have always wanted to write sth that allows you to display all
routes with a given label, but never got around to do
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 12:41:44PM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
Is there any way I could see route labels attached in netstat or route?
route get IP
--
:wq Claudio
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 07:16:28AM -0400, David Higgs wrote:
relayd.conf.5:
The first
.Bq Ar action
should probably read
.Bq Ar type
you're right, though the way you wrote that, exactly like a block of
text, made me scratch my head a little...a diff is always clearer ;)
anyway, fixed
Hi,
I have noticed that you are unable to view the currently loaded options
for pf using pfctl, even 'pfctl -sa' doesn't show the options eg. set
skip on tun0.
Is this going to be implemented soon or is it there and I'm missing
something?
Regards,
--
Charlie Clark
Network Engineer
Lemon
Richard Toohey escribis:
On 25/07/2008, at 2:13 PM, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
I'm trying to do things without gcc at all. Just as (or nasm) and ld, so
inline
assembly isn't nice for me, only as last option to learn.
People get excited if this is made too easy, so the clues ...
1.
On 2008-07-25, Charlie Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have noticed that you are unable to view the currently loaded options
for pf using pfctl, even 'pfctl -sa' doesn't show the options eg. set
skip on tun0.
Is this going to be implemented soon or is it there and I'm missing
* Charlie Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-25 14:41]:
Is this going to be implemented soon or is it there and I'm missing
something?
that is probably never going to be implemented, as some options just
affect further parsing and aren't loaded to the kernel.
--
Henning Brauer, [EMAIL
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008-07-25, Charlie Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have noticed that you are unable to view the currently loaded options
for pf using pfctl, even 'pfctl -sa' doesn't show the options eg. set
skip on tun0.
Is this going to be implemented soon or is it there
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Charlie Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-25 14:41]:
Is this going to be implemented soon or is it there and I'm missing
something?
that is probably never going to be implemented, as some options just
affect further parsing and aren't loaded to the kernel.
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 07:16:55PM -0600, Philip Guenther wrote:
If you're just trying to learn the x86 instruction set, then why not
put your code in an __asm__() block inside a C program? That lets the
compiler do all the heavy lifting.
Is there a man page that describes the __asm__ block?
* Charlie Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-25 16:27]:
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Charlie Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-07-25 14:41]:
Is this going to be implemented soon or is it there and I'm missing
something?
that is probably never going to be implemented, as some options just
On 2008/07/25 14:53, Charlie Clark wrote:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2008-07-25, Charlie Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have noticed that you are unable to view the currently loaded
options for pf using pfctl, even 'pfctl -sa' doesn't show the
options eg. set skip on tun0.
Is
John Nietzsche wrote:
Dear users,
i have just finnished installing OpenBSD on my server. I am not
familiar with bioctl, but here i my bioctl output:
robigo# bioctl mfi0
Volume Status Size Device
mfi0 0 Online 299439751168 sd0 RAID1
0 Online
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 01:12:58PM +, Matthew Szudzik wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 07:16:55PM -0600, Philip Guenther wrote:
If you're just trying to learn the x86 instruction set, then why not
put your code in an __asm__() block inside a C program? That lets the
compiler do all the
This link helped me when I was learning about x86 on OpenBSD...
http://www.phiral.net/openbsdasm.htm
I decided not to use the GCC __asm__ deal for various reasons that I don't
remember. I think in particular.. I did not like the look at ATT syntax vs.
Intel syntax.
I wrote an assembly version
Nick Holland wrote:
Once your
partition exists, however, Windows can format it. I prefer to
format media with the native OS.
It may be worth noting that Windows Vista (and I believe XP SP2+) will
no longer format drives larger than 32gb as FAT/FAT32. If you have an
existing drive (less
Jeff Ross jross at openvistas.net writes:
Jeff Ross wrote:
Followup message below:
OpenBSD 4.4.-beta i386 (dmesg at the bottom)
This is the same system that I reported a bsd.mp panic on last night.
Sometime over night the single processor generic bsd kernel panicked as
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 4:04 AM, Arnaud Bergeron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
debug1: Sending env LANG = en_US.UTF-8
debug1: Sending command: scp -v -r -t ~
6:52PM up 4 days, 56 mins, 0 marksandmans, load averages: 0.11, 0.09, 0.08
Am I the only one noting this line in the output. I don't
Hi,
Just a simple question: is the OpenBSD patch for bind is the same
solution as ISC ? Are they use the same RN ?
Thanks
De Ganseman Amaury
Hi,
interessting point. How about dumping it to a file or something so you are
able to check what was loaded last time (e.g. a file with 400 under
/var/whatever)?
Regards
Hagen Volpers
-Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Im Auftrag von Stuart
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 10:16:21PM +0200, openbsd misc wrote:
| Hi,
|
| interessting point. How about dumping it to a file or something so you are
| able to check what was loaded last time (e.g. a file with 400 under
| /var/whatever)?
GREAT IDEA !
How about /etc/pf.conf ?
Cheers !
Paul
On 7/25/08, Amaury De Ganseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Just a simple question: is the OpenBSD patch for bind is the same
solution as ISC ? Are they use the same RN ?
It's not identical to what you'll find on the ISC servers.
Hehe, I knew I'll get this reply. ;-) The question was which configuration is
active, not what will be activated by pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf, that's the
difference.
I think that could help some people in multi-admin environments ;-)
Regards
Hagen Volpers
-Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-
Von:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 11:38:40PM +0200, openbsd misc wrote:
| Hehe, I knew I'll get this reply. ;-) The question was which configuration is
| active, not what will be activated by pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf, that's the
| difference.
| I think that could help some people in multi-admin environments
Been testing redmine [OBSD4,3 + Rails 2.0.2] for project tracking, but I'm
running into an issue creating an https proxy for it to run behind. Figured
out the proxy config:
LoadModule proxy_module /usr/lib/apache/modules/libproxy.so
ProxyPass / 127.0.0.1:3000
ProxyPassReverse /
On 2008-07-25, openbsd misc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hehe, I knew I'll get this reply. ;-) The question was which configuration is
active, not what will be activated by pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf, that's the
difference.
I think that could help some people in multi-admin environments ;-)
Multi
Marc Tooley escribis:
Chapter 1
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-i386/2001/08/21/0018.html
Chapter 2
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-i386/2001/09/03/0004.html
All you'd need to do for OpenBSD (as you found out) would be to replace
the ELF notes with OpenBSD notes. But there is discussion
I was only an idea regarding the question. Sorry for sharing thoughts ... I'm
already using such a script because of that, would be great to have that job
done by pfctl because everyone whould have this feature and you can not pass
it by pfctl -f ...
As I said this is only an idea. We should stop
Hi,
you didn't define a protocoll. Change your configuration to
ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:3000
ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:3000
You should also set
NoCache *
(for more information on favicon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favicon - some
browser request the icon even if it's not
Hello,
Well, I didn't have enough sleep lately, so probably this is an obvious
and expected result.
But connecting to a closed TCP port (that replies with RST) from OpenBSD
doesn't immediately return.
Extremely trivial demo (assuming nothing listens on 4242):
$ nc 127.0.0.1 4242
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 5:35 PM, Frank Denis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Well, I didn't have enough sleep lately, so probably this is an obvious
and expected result.
But connecting to a closed TCP port (that replies with RST) from OpenBSD
doesn't immediately return.
Extremely
Le Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 05:54:28PM -0600, Daniel Melameth ecrivait :
Can't reproduce on a 4.2 -stable box with fxp NICs:
Hello Daniel,
Try to with net.inet.tcp.ecn=1
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008, Frank Denis wrote:
Le Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 05:54:28PM -0600, Daniel Melameth ecrivait :
Can't reproduce on a 4.2 -stable box with fxp NICs:
Hello Daniel,
Try to with net.inet.tcp.ecn=1
This is ECN blackhole detection at work, making a 2nd ECN-less connection
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Frank Denis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 05:54:28PM -0600, Daniel Melameth ecrivait :
Can't reproduce on a 4.2 -stable box with fxp NICs:
Hello Daniel,
Try to with net.inet.tcp.ecn=1
With that I can reproduce the issue. It appears we
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I have tried to read an SD card using a usb adapter, which failed.
I have also tried using kamera app in KDE, but although it says my
camera is supported, this also fails to show any content.
I saw an SD to IDE converter for sale.
I was wondering if this might work with OBSD?
I'd really like a
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 10:37 PM, Chris Bennett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried to read an SD card using a usb adapter, which failed.
I have also tried using kamera app in KDE, but although it says my camera is
supported, this also fails to show any content.
I saw an SD to IDE converter
I just installed the July 25th snapshot on my brand-new ALIX 6B2
board. After learning how to PXEBOOT (thanks to the manpages and
FAQ), I was able to install. I did the default install (comp, base,
bsd, games, etc, misc, man, and bsd.rd), plus xbase and xetc (this
board will be my low-visitor
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 07:52:51PM -0700, Bryan wrote:
After I rebooted, the following came up when the server attempted to
create the SSH keys (RSA, RSA1, DSA):
ssh-keygen: generating new DSA host key...
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 07:52:51PM -0700, Bryan recounted:
I just installed the July 25th snapshot on my brand-new ALIX 6B2
board. After learning how to PXEBOOT (thanks to the manpages and
FAQ), I was able to install. I did the default install (comp, base,
bsd, games, etc, misc, man, and
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 9:01 PM, John L. Scarfone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snipped...
ssh-keygen: generating new DSA host key... /usr/bin/ssh-keygen: can't
load library 'libcrypto.so.14.0'
failed.
The snapshot is hosed. You could bump the libcrypto major version or
just wait for a new
Hi,
I recently purchased a marvell based CF wifi card for my zaurus, which is
running 4.4-beta snapshot (2008-07-03). After installing the package
malo-firmware-1.4.tgz I was encountering the following messages when
plugging the card :
malo0: main FW not loaded!
So I took a quick look at
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