Hi ,
I plan to upgrade from 4.3 to 4.4 using bsd.rd.
I read the upgrade FAQ and came across this variable
${RELEASEPATH}
What does this mean?
thanks
--Siju
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I plan to upgrade from 4.3 to 4.4 using bsd.rd.
I read the upgrade FAQ and came across this variable
${RELEASEPATH}
What does this mean?
It's well commented in the faq:
export RELEASEPATH=/usr/rel # where you put the
Bob Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When (if ever) will support for installing OpenBSD with a USB CD-ROM
be added?
I was considering getting a usb cd unit for installation purposes
myself, thinking that if the box can be persuaded to boot from a USB
device, there would be no further obstacles.
Marco Peereboom wrote:
I use one every day.
You want to use PXE on blades.
i had no problem booting an enclosure full of dell 1855 blades using an
external usb cdrom. installed an amd64 snapshot on em.
not sure what your problem is... booting PXE is pretty easy so you
should try that
Hi misc,
I have already installed OpenBSD current on my laptop, but the
ifconfig command doesn't support -M option. Knowing this, how can I
scan the wireless networks on current?
Thanks in advance.
I've tried USB booting, while my BIOS supports it (the boot process
starts) the installation hangs at the OpenBSD prompt. It just sits
there indefinitely if I leave it.
I've also tried PXE booting with VERY limited success. I get it to
pull the pxeboot file over tftp, but after that it just can't
Mihai Popescu B.S. wrote:
Hello,
I got the install44.iso and MD5 from snapshots from
openbsd.informatik.uni-erlangen.de and the MD5 file failed the test.
I got the MD5 from ftp.openbsd.org and run it against the
install44.iso from openbsd.informatik[...] and it reports OK.
Comparing
On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 10:14:12AM -0300, Jo?o Salvatti wrote:
Hi misc,
I have already installed OpenBSD current on my laptop, but the
ifconfig command doesn't support -M option. Knowing this, how can I
scan the wireless networks on current?
Thanks in advance.
RTFA and RTFM.
--
Joco Salvatti wrote:
Hi misc,
I have already installed OpenBSD current on my laptop, but the
ifconfig command doesn't support -M option. Knowing this, how can I
scan the wireless networks on current?
Thanks in advance.
See the first entry on this page:
On 2008-11-03, Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi misc,
I have already installed OpenBSD current on my laptop, but the
ifconfig command doesn't support -M option. Knowing this, how can I
scan the wireless networks on current?
Thanks in advance.
If you follow -current, you need to
That topic has just been discussed here like ten days ago :
http://www.mail-archive.com/misc@openbsd.org/msg67839.html
On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 10:14:12 -0300
Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi misc,
I have already installed OpenBSD current on my laptop, but the
ifconfig command doesn't
Read the ifconfig(8) manual.
Andreas
2008/11/3 Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi misc,
I have already installed OpenBSD current on my laptop, but the
ifconfig command doesn't support -M option. Knowing this, how can I
scan the wireless networks on current?
Thanks in advance.
--
On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 10:14:12AM -0300, Jo?o Salvatti wrote:
Hi misc,
I have already installed OpenBSD current on my laptop, but the
ifconfig command doesn't support -M option. Knowing this, how can I
scan the wireless networks on current?
man ifconfig would help you here. specifically:
I used md5 -c MD5 to check.
Could someone give me a hint with this checksum file, should I rely on
it or not anymore ?
Thanks
It's been a couple weeks actually since I tried this, so the details
are a little fuzzy in my mind. I'll repeat the process and post more
details as soon as I can; hopefully in the next couple days.
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 9:36 AM, Damian Gerow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob Hope wrote:
: I've
On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 07:20:54AM -0500, Greg Jones wrote:
Michael wrote:
On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 07:06:04AM -0700, Michael wrote:
On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 07:39:20AM -0500, Josh Grosse wrote:
On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 04:28:54AM -0700, Michael wrote:
On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at
I use one every day.
You want to use PXE on blades.
On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 07:20:08AM -0500, Bob Hope wrote:
When (if ever) will support for installing OpenBSD with a USB CD-ROM
be added? I have a few
servers I'd like to use OpenBSD on, but they are Blade units and the
only method of
o The umsm(4) driver now supports Option GlobeTrotter 3G+, Huawei E220
and more HSDPA MSM devices.
Does this mean that also the Option Globetrotter GT Max 7.2 Ready is
supported (aka Option GX0201)? (I received the 4.4 box a week or so ago, but
have not had a chance to try.)
Tor
On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, Bob Hope wrote:
When (if ever) will support for installing OpenBSD with a USB CD-ROM
be added? I have a few
servers I'd like to use OpenBSD on, but they are Blade units and the
only method of installing
the operating system is through USB CD-ROM.
Thanks,
Tom
The
Thanks for all.
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008-11-03, Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi misc,
I have already installed OpenBSD current on my laptop, but the
ifconfig command doesn't support -M option. Knowing this, how can I
scan
On 2008-11-02, Rod Whitworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is an IPv4 /21 transit and an IPv6 /32 transit at the moment. No
BGP.
Enter a peering service which is to provide peering for those netblocks
over a pretty fat single link. (I don't know the bandwidth but I am
assured it is big
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 4:54 PM, new_guy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know. Longest uptime is silly, macho, pointless stuff... but I ran across
an old SunOS 2.6 box that had been up for 387 days. It had been hacked. The
only reason it was not an open mail relay is that /var was full. So, I
On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 10:14:12 -0300
Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi misc,
I have already installed OpenBSD current on my laptop, but the
ifconfig command doesn't support -M option. Knowing this, how can I
scan the wireless networks on current?
This was recently changed. From
On 3 November 2008, Bob Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
DHCPD server setup:
CentOS 5.2
dhcpd configured to point to file 'pxeboot'
tftpd with server root at /tftpdroot and all files (pxeboot, bsd,
bsd.rd etc) placed in here
When I try booting the machine that I want OpenBSD on, it
Hi,
I recently picked up a Delock 61147 network adapter and it lacked
support in -current, so I've written a driver mos(4) and sent a patch
which got committed fairly quickly to my surprise.
I'm using the adapter on my x86 box for roughly a week and it's working
fine for me so far:
# netstat -I
Lori Barfield wrote:
SunOS 2.6 was released in 1999. if someone can really run a 9-yr-old
release of *anything* exposed to the internet without doing much to it,
and still avoid compromise, that would be a pretty good trick.
...lori
Yes, I agree. But I have seen systems that old online
On 11/2/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/2/08, Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you using anything other than /bin/md5 ?
You mean, apart from /local/bin/md5 in some OSes?
Lars, forgive me if I offended you by the above message. Please.
I assumed everybody else
Hello again,
I got DLZ support run in OpenBSDs BIND version,
but there are some things to do for the maintainer.
First a config.dlz.in or better all contrib/dlz files from a stanard
BIND version are
needed.
Even if a config.dlz.in exists it won't work. I had to rebuild the
configure script
Michael wrote:
On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 07:06:04AM -0700, Michael wrote:
On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 07:39:20AM -0500, Josh Grosse wrote:
On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 04:28:54AM -0700, Michael wrote:
On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 07:40:12AM +0530, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
...
Nick Holland wrote:
Mihai Popescu B.S. wrote:
Hello,
I got the install44.iso and MD5 from snapshots from
openbsd.informatik.uni-erlangen.de and the MD5 file failed the test.
I got the MD5 from ftp.openbsd.org and run it against the
install44.iso from openbsd.informatik[...] and it reports OK.
On Sun, 2 Nov 2008 14:52:58 + (UTC)
Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008-11-02, Brian Keefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 1, 2008, at 10:21 PM, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 20:28:34 -0700
Brian Keefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm finally
I'm looking to get a laptop for pentesting, and I need one with dual
gig network. The Dell Latitude e4300 is the only reasonably portable
with gig on board and an Expresscard slot that I can find.
Does anyone have experience getting OBSD working on a e4300
or the Mobile Intel GS45 Express
Hello
I actually am starting the use of OpenBSD thanks to production team.
Please can you help me to pass this error message when I try to connect my
NAS an external drive (a network drive). This works on my other computer but
not from the one on BSD, I have an access error message however the
On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 07:20:08AM -0500, Bob Hope wrote:
| When (if ever) will support for installing OpenBSD with a USB CD-ROM
| be added? I have a few
| servers I'd like to use OpenBSD on, but they are Blade units and the
| only method of installing
| the operating system is through USB CD-ROM.
I know it's not a direct answer to your question, but OpenBSD's PXE
installation is extremely easy to implement. It is probably the best
option you have at the moment.
On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 07:20 -0500, Bob Hope wrote:
When (if ever) will support for installing OpenBSD with a USB CD-ROM
be
On 20:34:44 Nov 02, Rafael Cunha de Almeida wrote:
Hello,
I'm having trouble booting my new opebsd installation. I was able to
boot usihg the CD and I tried to use installboot to record the
biosboot to the PBR. I booted with -s option, so I'd start in single
user mode and I mounted /usr to
My mistake was not to include the files. The confusing thing was that
_BOTH_ md5 files had the same size and the one from uni-erlangen.de
was one day delay like it should be (aprox) . I include here the file
content and maybe someone can pinpoint more accurately:
MD5 - ftp.openbsd.org
On 2008-11-02, Falk Brockerhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Except for the not really wanted not-accepting of /24 prefixes this
should not have any other consequences. BUT both of my routers stopped
announcing the rejected prefixes to _any_ of their neighbors. It seems
that the openbsd bgpd
When (if ever) will support for installing OpenBSD with a USB CD-ROM
be added? I have a few
servers I'd like to use OpenBSD on, but they are Blade units and the
only method of installing
the operating system is through USB CD-ROM.
Thanks,
Tom
hello
i've just installed 4.4 and answered yes during installation for the default
start of sshd
yet the sshd didn't start after reboot
and then i add enable_sshd=YES in /etc/rc.local
but then it complains that it could not load host key
i couldn't find documents on how to start the sshd
On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 10:48:46 -0800 (PST)
Jeff1981 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I actually am starting the use of OpenBSD thanks to production team.
Please can you help me to pass this error message when I try to connect my
NAS an external drive (a network drive). This works on my other
On 11/3/08, elflord woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and then i add enable_sshd=YES in /etc/rc.local
You should enable it in /etc/rc.conf , not in /etc/rc.local
elflord woods wrote:
but then it complains that it could not load host key
There's your clue.
i couldn't find documents on how to start the sshd service
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=sshd_config
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=sshd
what [else] can i do ?
Check
Hello,
Yes this is Samba on the server.
As suggested by Kevin I am using OpenBSD 4.4. I try to connect via the
assistant of network drive :
- distant location connection assistant
- add a network drive
- Microsoft network drive
then after filling data (server name etc ...) I get an eeror.
The
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 11:28 AM, elflord woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello
i've just installed 4.4 and answered yes during installation for the default
start of sshd
yet the sshd didn't start after reboot
and then i add enable_sshd=YES in /etc/rc.local
but then it complains that it
2008/11/3 Jeff1981 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I actually am starting the use of OpenBSD thanks to production team.
Please can you help me to pass this error message when I try to connect my
NAS an external drive (a network drive). This works on my other computer but
not from the one on BSD, I have an
On Nov 3, 2008, at 11:28 AM, elflord woods wrote:
hello
i've just installed 4.4 and answered yes during installation for the
default
start of sshd
yet the sshd didn't start after reboot
and then i add enable_sshd=YES in /etc/rc.local
but then it complains that it could not load host key
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 21:08, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should be in rc.conf.local?
If I'm not mistaken [1], you will only see a change in
/etc/rc.conf.local if you select 'no' for starting sshd by default.
To the OP:
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 11:28 AM, elflord woods [EMAIL
On 11/3/2008 10:17, Duncan Patton a Campbell wrote:
look at the Axis cameras.
Yes, this
http://www.axis.com/products/cam_207w/index.htm
is the sort of thing I was talking about.
I used Axis web cameras about 3 years ago to monitor a parking lot and had
lots of quality issues. They
Thinkcentre M57 SFF, 6072-BGG
Chipset Intel Q35
Intel GMA 3100 Onboard Graphics
1. I want install 4.4/i386 via cd
it hangs after rd0 is initialized
(I have tested to disable/enable apm/acpi )
2. I install 4.2/i386 it runs but some hardware is not supported.
3. I load a bsd.rd current
Hi!
I'm basically trying to setup a VPN between a linux box (debian) and an
OpenBSD one.
I'd like to use a RSA for that VPN.
With PSK, I can make the VPN, but looks so hard build a tunnel with RSA
keying.
I try this:
Linux Box:
##file: /etc/ipsec.conf
config setup
On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 3:32 AM, Maurice Janssen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
About a month ago, there was a security fix for -current, 4.2-stable and
4.3-stable. I expected to see the same fix for 4.4-stable just before
the release date, but I haven't seen it in cvs yet.
Will there be a fix for
Dear list
I have 2 amd64 4.3 boxes with identical hardware. On host 1, one of
the interfaces (em1) on trunk0 only connects at 100M, I have tried
different cables, different switch ports, different switches, ...
# ifconfig em1 media 1000BaseT mediaopt full-duplex
em1:
I have a new email address!You can now email me at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Sir/Madam,
I'm an investor. I have $12,000,000.00USD for investment.
John Mensah
- John Mensah
hi all
which package shall i install to automatically install all the dependencies
?
thanks
If you're using Debian you may have better luck just running OpenBSD's
isakmpd on the Debian host. Just read the docs, 'apt-get install
isakmpd' and proceed as normal. The standard Debian kernels have the
necessary modules enabled by default. I've had success with that
approach to a
Pick one..it'll automagically install the dependencies.
On Tue, 4 Nov 2008 00:37:43 +0100
elflord woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all
which package shall i install to automatically install all the
dependencies ?
thanks
I have a bktr 4 port card and 1 composite camera I could try tomorrow.
Been meaning to try it anyway.
Unless you are rolling your own the software might be an issue. Systems
like zoneminder (zoneminder.com) require video4linux among others.
Also, the wireless cameras are easily snooped on. If
My Laptop Thinkpad X61 (the one where halt -p doesnt work) , can only be
installed via USB CDROM. It worked fine, just selected to boot off of
USB Devices in the BIOS, and that was it.
regards,
David
Liviu Daia wrote:
On 3 November 2008, Bob Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
DHCPD
Just look at:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/x11/xfce4/xfce4-session/files/README.OpenBSD?rev=1.2
It says how to install all xfce4 things.
On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 16:04 -0800, Allie Daneman wrote:
Pick one..it'll automagically install the dependencies.
On Tue, 4 Nov 2008
On Mon, 3 Nov 2008 03:24:00 -0200
Rafael Cunha de Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 02 Nov 2008 21:55:19 -0500
Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rafael Cunha de Almeida wrote:
Hello,
I'm having trouble booting my new opebsd installation. I was able to
boot usihg the
I've been using qemu to run a Win98 guest on i386 host for about a year.
On Aug.2, I installed an i386 snapshot that was a few days old. Since
then, I've been running a Win98 guest on qemu-0.9.1p3 with no issues.
Sometime over the past 12 months I realised I could be running amd64 on
my
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 9:07 PM, Frank Bax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been using qemu to run a Win98 guest on i386 host for about a year. On
Aug.2, I installed an i386 snapshot that was a few days old. Since then,
I've been running a Win98 guest on qemu-0.9.1p3 with no issues.
Sometime
I think, You need samba client installed on OpenBSD to be able to
authenticate and browse the network drive
Il giorno lun, 03/11/2008 alle 12.07 -0800, Jeff1981 ha scritto:
Hello,
Yes this is Samba on the server.
As suggested by Kevin I am using OpenBSD 4.4. I try to connect via the
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Penned by Frank Bax on 20081103 21:07.44, we have:
I've been using qemu to run a Win98 guest on i386 host for about a year.
On Aug.2, I installed an i386 snapshot that was a few days old
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