$Docs $Damage $Sales
This is always true. See the following:
while (runAround)
{
$sales = getSales();
if ($docs){
$costToDevelop = false;
}else{
$costToDevelop = true;
}
if ($costToDevelop){
$costToFix = ($costToDevelop * 2);
$p0wned = true;
http://www.simpli.biz/
Is based in San Jose. I've been talking to them about hosting for me
$59/mo for a full-root server.
On 9/16/06, Gilles Chehade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi misc@,
I am looking for companies that provide OpenBSD-powered dedicated hosting.
Currently, I am being hosted
to find some helpful information at:
http://www.voip-info.org/
The information there will not be helpful as far as PF goes but you may
be able to find some of the details you need. The suggestions regarding
tftp config and so forth are very good though.
Bryan
was just wondering
if maybe you need nwflag hidenwid after mediaopt hostap. I may be
way off but it is a possibility. Just a thought.
Bryan
anything that works with OpenBSD, and have a Paypal account,
reply to me off-list and we can make a deal. I need one PCI, and 2
PCMCIA cards. I want to create an access point, and I can't use USB.
Any help is appreciated.
Bryan
out. It seems there may be a more significant performance issue that is
causing problems. Thanks for your response.
Bryan
I just noticed on the opencon website, a mention of openripd.
Is this a routing daemon along the lines of openospf, and openbgp? If
so, I'm excited. I'm in an entirely rip v2 environment and have long
coveted the bgp/ospf folks. :-)
--Bryan
to start a new thread because the real issue appears to be
with network performance. There are some other quirky things, but lots
of connections are getting denied for another reason. Thanks for your
response.
Bryan
We all knew it was probable, but to happen so quickly?
http://www.rapid7.com/advisories/R7-0025.jsp
:-)
on this problem and I am hoping someone can give some
much needed insight. Two dmesgs are below. The first is for one of the
firewalls and the second is the dhcp server.
Bryan
OpenBSD 3.9-stable (GENERIC) #2: Tue Sep 12 18:25:13 PDT 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
? Or is anything going on ... ?
I noticed the same thing in the last few hours. It is still true for me
as well.
Bryan
for the response.
Bryan
(some 167 Mhz) running OBSD 3.9.
--Bryan
You win.
On 10/12/06, Robert Waldner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 14:12:19 CDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think I am winning at this point:
$ sysctl hw
hw.machine = i386
$ sysctl hw
hw.machine = sparc
hw.model = Sun 4/65, MB86900/1A or L64801 @ 25 MHz, WTL3170/2 FPU
have time
to read it. Is there some command or somewhere you can go to see what
the message was?
--Bryan
On 10/11/06, Matthew Weigel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bryan Irvine wrote:
Sometimes these get installed as a dependency of another app though
and so the screen just keeps right on trucking and you don't have time
to read it. Is there some command or somewhere you can go to see what
This is a $125,000 machine 5 years ago, and I treat it no better than some
crappy i686 box
I don't want to put words in anyones mouth, but I'm sure Theo and
company could whip something up for you.
Just send another $125,000 check to:
Theo de Raadt
OpenBSD
812 23rd Ave SE
Calgary, Alberta,
On 10/9/06, Jack J. Woehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 9, 2006, at 3:59 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Thanks at least for a very secure OS. I've been online now for 6
months on
this E450 with
no hacks.
We welcome code submissions. I think you have no idea at all how much
effort it takes
attached below. Any ideas what could be
causing this issue? I will gladly provide any other info. Thanks.
Bryan
OpenBSD 3.9-stable (NET45xx-GPRS) #0: Thu Oct 5 18:56:38 PDT 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/export/local/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/NET45xx-GPRS
cpu0: AMD Am486DX4 W/B or Am5x86 W/B 150
FFS. I would leave MFS support in the kernel. You can
find out more from mfs(8).
Bryan
, then you would need a custom kernel
config because the PIT clock for the AMD Elan SC520 runs at a different
frequency, 1.189161 MHz, instead of the standard 1.19318 MHz.
Bryan
Richard P. Koett wrote:
I'm setting up a Soekris net4801-50 (128 Mb RAM) for use as a firewall. For
storage it has a 40Gb IDE drive rather than compact flash. For my first attempt
I used a generic install of OpenBSD 3.9. The user complained that Internet
access seemed slow, however. I'm
traffic for a particular
user, but it uses snmp so you could just use cacti to monitor some
custom rule or something.
--Bryan
/boot /usr/mdec/biosboot sd0
(create or copy /etc/fstab)
vi /etc/ttys (for serial console)
exit
umount /mnt
This works without any issues in my experience. My guess is you are not
doing fdisk -u or the installboot(8) process.
Bryan
On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 08:40:20AM +1000, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
On Wed, 04 Oct 2006 15:45:28 -0500, David Bryan wrote:
The other reason for not mounting the CF in a read/write mode is that CF
has a limited number of write cycles (~10,000 gate transisitions).
I have a 4801 with CF
I noticed the recent addition of sdhc(4) and sdmmc(4) and the message
that announced this new support. Is work going on toward supporting the
SD slot on the Zaurus SL-C3x00? Thanks.
Bryan
. It is just a matter of
doing the same goo as the sdhc(4) driver is doing.
uwe@ may have started... or not.
Thanks for the info. Hopefully someone is working on it. If I knew
enough to do it right now, I would get it done. I really need to learn
more about C and developing for OpenBSD.
Bryan
-09-27/
I think some other work may be going on as well but I'm really not sure.
Someone else can elaborate much better than I on this subject.
Bryan
and politicians pay
very close attention if they get just ten letters. I am not sure how
email plays into that but the ten letters were hardcopy letters.
Obviously, this is business and not politics but the same tactics may be
helpful. Just some thoughts.
Bryan
the lines of open
letters that could also be posted on a website along with letters from
other projects trying to make headway with Intel. It was just an idea. I
am all for being as loud as possible!
Bryan
On Sep 29, 2006, at 11:15 AM, Dimitry Andric wrote:
Option UseBIOS boolean
Thank you very much! That fixed it. I didn't realize there was a man
page for the savage driver. I should have looked harder.
Bryan
can do to get it running at 1280x600. Thanks.
Bryan
OpenBSD 3.9-stable (GENERIC) #2: Tue Sep 12 18:25:13 PDT 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Transmeta(tm) Crusoe(tm) Processor TM5600 (GenuineTMx86 586-
class) 598 MHz
cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,CX8,SEP
noticed is used in OpenBSD 4.0) and
set the Machine ID to 92.
Bryan
Sorry. Wrong list.
Bryan
if none of these features (resuming, renaming) do make sense
for scp, what do other people use for transporting (esp. big)
files?
rsync, it's in ports.
You may want to include some more information, like what version of
OpenBSD your running, and one version of OpenVPN your running.
One thing you must remember is that IPSec does not route, packets must
match an IPSec profile and are then that packet is wraped up in an IPSec
header and sent
versions of the firmware, at least when it comes to hostap
functionality. I have found that m0n0wall (based on FreeBSD) works
great with 1.5.6 but not with 1.7.4 while OpenBSD works great with
1.7.4 but not 1.5.6.
Anyway, try 1.7.4. That is my suggestion.
Bryan
On Sep 21, 2006, at 9:41 AM
On 9/17/06, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/17/06, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or for that matter logged in. Correct me if I'm wrong on this but if you
were to have some php or other script that runs from an http session
wouldn't the session originate from the http
On 9/18/06, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 10:20:55AM -0400, Frank Bax wrote:
Since 4:00 am EST ...
spamd-setup: Could not add blacklist spews1: Input/output error
ISTR that spews1 is no longer freely available. See the commit logs
and/or the archives of
I'm trying to update my system. It's been running 4.0-beta for a while so I
figure it's time to upgrade. I'm getting a nasty error trying to build a
new kernel though.
I rm -rf /usr/src and started over with a new source tree but it's still
there.
# make depend
mkdir -p
On 9/17/06, Josh Grosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 02:23:43PM -0700, Bryan Irvine wrote:
I'm trying to update my system. It's been running 4.0-beta for a while
so I
figure it's time to upgrade. I'm getting a nasty error trying to build
a
new kernel though.
I
On 9/17/06, Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 16 September 2006 03:33, Bryan Irvine wrote:
Just make a table and write up some script that add to the table.
Something like nocat would probably what you are looking for. Maybe
nocat would work? I've never used it so I
Use the instructions at:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#config
Use those instructions and disable pciide to get the kernel to use
wdc instead of pciide.
Bryan
On Sep 17, 2006, at 8:41 PM, Subcommander l0r3zz wrote:
This is a net4801-50 with a 1G SanDisk Ultra II...
The system
probably what you are looking for. Maybe
nocat would work? I've never used it so I don't know.
--Bryan
that 4.0 is going to have better support for
this kind of thing.or maybe I just dreamed it?
--Bryan
.
These days I mostly use vi, because it is already there.
I used to prefer vim, but it is heading down the emacs path.
Nice OS, but it needs a good editor.
it's got one. Just go into emacs type 'M-x shell' then type 'vi'.
--Bryan
if(pclose(mail))
err(2, NULL);
that did it. I don't understand why though. Got a cluestick handy?
--Bryan
that
this book will enable me to be mediocre :-)
--Bryan
email.\n);
fprintf(mail, \n);
fprintf(mail, blah\n);
pclose(mail);
also worth noting that i'm a terrible C programmer. It's possible
that elsewhere I have a bug, but I just want to eliminate whether www
can even execute sendmail.
--Bryan
This may or may not be related to the NIC adaptor, but I will try to
describe the problem as best I can.
Hardware: SunBlade 100- Sparc64
NIC: Gem0
Issue: About every 2-3 weeks the NIC stops working, issueing an
ifconfig down followed by an ifconfig up does something to wake the
interface up,
(rev 0x03), RF RT2526, address 00:11:95:86:e3:35
---
David Bryan wrote:
This may or may not be related to the NIC adaptor, but I will try to
describe the problem as best I can.
Hardware: SunBlade 100
of the night for
upgrades. I upgraded the 3 DNS servers and the 2 firewalls in one day
(to 3.9) and nobody noticed.
I couldn't believe the phones didn't ring once. [1]
Can anyone think of a reason to not do this?
Some future remote hole in BIND?
--Bryan
[1] ps, thank you Daniel, Ryan
like my secure architectures book, and I'm keeping it! ;)
--Bryan
can you port the output of syslogd -d?
--Bryan
On 17 Aug 2006 17:56:40 -0400, Charles Farinella
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
All my logs rotate as expected except 1, my amavisd.log. My
newsyslog.conf file follows and I have the amavisd.log set up the same
as the rest of them. I have
On 8/15/06, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does OpenBSD work well on a Sun Ultra 25?
Doesn't look like it. :-/
http://openbsd.org/sparc64.html
--Bryan
On 8/15/06, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
stan wrote:
Does OpenBSD work well on a Sun Ultra 25?
I don't see it on the list here:
http://openbsd.org/sparc64.html#hardware
It's there. At the bottom, under Unsupported machines.
--Bryan
My firewall just failed over to the standby firewall (running carp).
They have been running fine for nearly a year, the only thing done to
them was upgrade to 3.9 last may.
The primary firewall is set to preempt but will not take over as master.
Probably a good thing because I think a card
I'm not sure what snapshot I'm using. I updated from CVS and compiled
it all from scratch...probably 2 or 3 days ago. I noticed the same
problem, but was able to get around it using the C shell.
--Bryan
On 7/29/06, Andreas Bartelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm still using the binary
Did I miss something somewhere?
I just updated my system from src, and imagine my surprise when I saw
4.0-beta on bootup.
I can't wait to see what goodies you've been holding back for the 4.0release. ;)
Congrats on the momentum, and thanks for the good work.
--Bryan
On 7/25/06, Nick Shank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I appear to be loosing time on a virtual machine running OpenBSD
3.9/release under vmware workstation. The system is a Sun Ultra 40, and
the host OS is XP-64, and keeps time fine. Thoughts?
ntpd?
I recently moved my squid cache into a ramdisk, and now I get a lot of
errors in messages.
I'd of course prefer that TIME be the one in use. Since it's a
ramdisk I can't use tunefs (right?) to manually set it, but even if I
did it would switch back anyway no?
Jul 25 17:21:57 fire /bsd:
I'd recomend updating the port from cvs, and then installing that.
--Bryan
On 24 Jul 2006 16:33:35 -0400, Charles Farinella
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have an OpenBSD 3.8 mail server running Postfix, amavisd-new,
SpamAssassin and ClamAV.
ClamAV was installed via ports ( I think
not that I know of, but it would take about 20 minutes to write in PHP[1].
[1] or the language of your choice.
--Bryan
On 7/19/06, FTP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
is any 'good' web based ftp client around which can run in chrooted Apache?
Thanks for your help
George
I would like recommendations on solutions like Plesk for OpenBSD.
AFAIK plesk runs on OpenBSD. If you are looking for something free, I
think there is only webmin.
--Bryan
Andreas Burghardt wrote:
Hello everyone,
I want to use my wireless card and everything seems to be well
configured except one thing: how to switch Radio on? I have a Joybook
5200G (Benq) and if I want to switch Radio on by using the keyboard it
isnt working! Perhaps this is a very noob-question
.
pf starts without any errors, but connections simply won't go through.
Any ideas?
You havn't posted enough info. My hunch is that this should be
$ext_if, since you say they are not behind your firewall, but the
int_if macro is used for machines that are.
--Bryan
for the rudimentary
questions, thanks!
At the bare minimum, your pf.conf.
Also desirable are the IP's of your firewalls internal and external
interfaces as well as the ip of the FileMaker server, and the ip's of
the clients you want to connect to it.
--Bryan
snip
zone clickonline.net IN {
type master;
file db.clickonline.net;
allow-update { none; };
};
snip
file /master/db.clickonline.net;
--Bryan
on a slighlty older sun 220r (450Mhz), and 10K rpm disks.
--Bryan
On 6/20/06, Anders J [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List.
A customer have a mailserver solution wich must be moved to a new
hardware, today its is running on a old suse 9.2 but i really want to
use OpenBSD if possible.
It uses postfix
.
If anyone has any ideas, I would appreciate hearing them.
Bryan
, to what cards are recomended by the OBSD team that
writes the drivers for such chips and knows co-operative companies,
and good quality when they see it (not me :-).
--Bryan
Will Maier wrote:
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 12:57:48PM -0700, Bryan wrote:
Does anyone have a good way of taking streams from the web (like music
streams) and record them to whatever format, specifically .ogg or
.mp3? I first tried to use Mplayer and dd if=/dev/sound
of=/var/audio.raw like
Sam Chill wrote:
On 6/14/06, Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have a good way of taking streams from the web (like music
streams) and record them to whatever format, specifically .ogg or
.mp3?
Try using audio/streamripper from ports. It worked quite well for me.
-Sam
I would
to registration then we could not sell them
chips anyway so it does not seem an unreasonable restriction to us.
*cough*bullshit*cough*
I hope that this clears the air.
Hope in one hand
--Bryan
Go into the 2.4 dir and make install.
--Bryan
On 6/8/06, Gustavo Rios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey folks,
i would like to install python in my 3.8 box, but when i cd'ed to
/usr/ports/lang/python, i saw two directories, once for 2.3 another
for 2.4. I would like to install on 2.4, but not both
ASCII diagram (at least I'm hoping that what it was).
You ahve not provided enough information, but I'm going to guess you
havn't set 'net.inet.ip.forwarding=1' in '/etc/sysctl.conf'?
-Bryan
'tcpdump -n -e -ttt -r
/var/log/pflog'
and throw in a dmesg for good measure. ;)
*then* there will be enough information to see what is going on.
--Bryan
I was trying working with ettercap today, and found out the only version 0.6.bp3
is in the ports tree. This version is described as deprecated on the ettercap
webpage. I downloaded the most recent version (0.7.3) and tried to install it.
When I run the configure script included in I get the
, and update ports from cvs.
--Bryan
clamav-0.88.2 in it's packages. And my spam/virus email filter runs
3.9-stable with clamav-0.88.2. Check the site next time.
I *think* that's what he's saying. It's listed on the site, but the
link is bad.
--Bryan
I have been trying to get a wireless card that works on openbsd. I bought the
dwl-g520 (revision B) because it should run under the ath driver.
ath0 at pci1 dev 9 function 0 Atheros AR5212 rev 0x01: irq 10
ath0: AR5213 7.9 phy 4.5 rf2112a 5.6: RF radio not supported
The dmesg says that the
.
--Bryan
Quoting Reyk Floeter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 06:01:21PM -0400, Bryan Chapman wrote:
I have been trying to get a wireless card that works on openbsd. I bought
the
dwl-g520 (revision B) because it should run under the ath driver.
ath0 at pci1 dev 9 function 0
applications will not work with this,
but I use writer, calc, and impress with no issues...
Regards,
Bryan
You're either right, or you're happy... you can't
be both
--husband's creed
under the Airport Express name. I could be wrong though. I
was just wondering if that had improved any.
snip
The Broadcom thing still applies. No drivers for airport.
--Bryan
on the pci bus and names your nics in order.
The OpenBSD method is much cleaner. I think you'll like it once it
makes sense to you.
--Bryan
is pure beauty. Much thanks to everyone.
- --
Bryan Allen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://bda.mirrorshades.net/
cyberpunk is dead. long live cyberpunk.
iD8DBQFEVcf98DRlpnH/NmoRAjiTAJ9AZa8G9gus6rZaJiaqri2AIAmqlgCdFaR0
tWIIJzEWbX2ekysK7N0Ab/c=
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On 4/22/06, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/21/06, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I really meant SC-LC.
ohhh ok, I'm really familiar with those. I'm almost positive about
those. I'll check on Monday.
I couldn't find any that weren't in use. All I could find were
On 4/21/06, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I really meant SC-LC.
ohhh ok, I'm really familiar with those. I'm almost positive about
those. I'll check on Monday.
--Bryan
I think I just need a second pair of eyes because I'm obviously
missing something.
I've just installed a new firewall, and i'm trying to get spamd to log
to /var/log/spamd.
It *does* log to /var/log/daemon though, and the greylisting daemon is
working fine.
fire:/var/log#ls -al spamd
and between daemon.info and /var/log/spamd I had spaces.
I changed the spaces to tab chars, restarted syslog, and now all is well.
--Bryan
The disk on /mnt/files is FAT32. No other
directories have this problem. The
disk was in a Linux box previously and I could see the files fine.
Any way I can recover the data?
I didn't know OpenBSD had support for FAT 32. I
have been only using FAT on my thumbdrive...
What is the format
the commands like this:
# ifconfig bce0 up
(I get the error message: timed out disabling
ethernet mac)
#ifconfig bce0 up
(no error message)
then issue:
#dhclient bce0 (if you use dhcp)
That works for me. of course, YMMV...
Hope that helps...
Bryan
could always look in the archive and compare what you have with
what was posted.
--Bryan
by
apache now as well).
--Bryan
the same. Maybe I should build bash from ports...
Thanks for the help. I love OpenBSD...
Bryan
Adam wrote:
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:44:26 -0800 Bryan Brake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to configure ksh to make the
commands display one command per line, or will I
have to edit it manually.
Just type history and it will display it nicely for you.
Adam
Many thanks to Adam
with it via a serial console, preferably.
many distros have memtest as a boot option off the cd, gentoo is one.
--Bryan
is the way you
want to go, you may want to have an accident
happen to the wireless and then call Dell and see
if you can't get an Intel replacement...
Bryan
as good as snort works
and, rather with some successful deployment cases.
I just visited the Snort website, and I didn't
have any trouble getting the source for it...
http://www.snort.org/dl/
Isn't snort also included in ports and packages???
Bryan
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