GForge, project management, ERP or similar

2005-07-24 Thread J.C. Roberts
I've been asked to set up something like GForge (http://gforge.org) to manage projects but I've got no experience with this kind of software. They're not exactly sure what the heck they want but of course they want something to deal with organization of projects and people via the net. If the

Re: The MD5-File at the Server... (Request for RMD160 and SHA1 Checksums)

2005-07-24 Thread Rogier Krieger
On 7/24/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: MD5 isn't realy that secure and so I would like to have a rmd160 and sha1 Checksum-file to ensure that I downloaded original stuff. Changing the algorithm (or adding another, for that matter) will not provide greater proof of authenticity.

ntpq -p equiv with openNTP?

2005-07-24 Thread stan
Is there a way to do soemthing like ntpq -p with OpenBSD's OpenNTPD? I really just want a quick way to assure myself that a given machine is in synch. -- U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote - Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong Terror - New York Times 9/3/1967

carp0: incorrect hash

2005-07-24 Thread stan
I'm building a firewall pair, and I'm getting this error message on both machines of the pair. carp0 is the external interface. Where should I start looking for this? -- U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote - Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong Terror - New York Times 9/3/1967

Re: ntpq -p equiv with openNTP?

2005-07-24 Thread Brian McKerr
stan wrote: Is there a way to do soemthing like ntpq -p with OpenBSD's OpenNTPD? I really just want a quick way to assure myself that a given machine is in synch. No, but you can send us some code Only joking ;-) I'd like that option also.

Saving pf statistics over reboots to facilitate IP accounting.

2005-07-24 Thread Sven Ingebrigt Ulland
I'd like to be able to save the state of the internal pf counters to disk, and then insert them upon the next boot. Unfortunately, there seems to be no ioctl call for this, according to pf(4). Would it be a good idea to implement an ioctl command for arbitrarily setting the pf counters,

Re: carp0: incorrect hash

2005-07-24 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 08:24 -0400, stan wrote: I'm building a firewall pair, and I'm getting this error message on both machines of the pair. carp0 is the external interface. Where should I start looking for this? We really need more info to have any hope of helping you. However, my gut

Re: carp0: incorrect hash

2005-07-24 Thread Jason Dixon
On Jul 24, 2005, at 8:24 AM, stan wrote: I'm building a firewall pair, and I'm getting this error message on both machines of the pair. carp0 is the external interface. Where should I start looking for this? Your passwords don't match in /etc/hostname.carp0. -- Jason Dixon DixonGroup

Re: carp0: incorrect hash

2005-07-24 Thread Jason Dixon
On Jul 24, 2005, at 8:39 AM, Jason Dixon wrote: On Jul 24, 2005, at 8:24 AM, stan wrote: I'm building a firewall pair, and I'm getting this error message on both machines of the pair. carp0 is the external interface. Where should I start looking for this? Your passwords don't match in

Re: X

2005-07-24 Thread Darrel
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005, Darrel wrote: I got the sources for 3.7 and Ports okay, but have not been abled to run X yet. Hhmmm, have you tried startx? # Xorg -config xorg.conf.new failed after # Xorg -configure however % startx is good Thanks! Darrel

Re: carp0: incorrect hash

2005-07-24 Thread Rogier Krieger
On 7/24/05, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm building a firewall pair, and I'm getting this error message on both machines of the pair. carp0 is the external interface. Where should I start looking for this? Possible hardware troubles notwithstanding, you'll want to be positive that the

eTimeBanker® Online Update

2005-07-24 Thread Bank of the West eTimeBanker®
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cvs diff -N

2005-07-24 Thread Dimitri Sokolyuk
Hello, I'm a little bit confused about cvs. Either I do something wrong or it dosn't proper diff new files in subdirectories i.e it loses pathnames. e.g. how it is: $ vi path/newfile; cvs add path/newfile; cvs diff -N Index: path/newfile

Re: The MD5-File at the Server... (Request for RMD160 and SHA1 Checksums)

2005-07-24 Thread sebastian . rother
On 7/24/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: MD5 isn't realy that secure and so I would like to have a rmd160 and sha1 Checksum-file to ensure that I downloaded original stuff. Changing the algorithm (or adding another, for that matter) will not provide greater proof of

Re: PR 4124 can not use Brother HL140 printer via USB port

2005-07-24 Thread Hermann Gottschalk
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 06:04:37PM -0800, Stephen Graf wrote: I have problems with this printer also and in researching have come across numerous reports of similar problems that have been resolved on Linux and other BSDs. Free and Net BSD have a device /dev/unlpt0 that is supposed to work

OT: any problems with webservers on high ports blocked by corporate-firewalls?

2005-07-24 Thread Miles Keaton
Somewhat-OT, but I figure the PF-friendly OBSD gang would have more experience with this than anyone: Working on a webmin-style admin/control-panel service for our webhosting clients. Thinking of running it on high ports like :8383 - : or something. Anyone had problems with uncommon ports

missing: ./etc/acpi

2005-07-24 Thread b h
Hi I have a machine running current (updated weekly), and I get in an insecurity email every day (since it was freshly installed from a snap around the start of june) Checking special files and directories. Output format is: filename: criteria (shouldbe, reallyis)

Re: The MD5-File at the Server... (Request for RMD160 and SHA1 Checksums)

2005-07-24 Thread Steve Shockley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's more the fact that somebody could modify the archiv but the MD5-Checksum would be the same. That's no fiction nor an illusion. But I can't exspect that e.g. Theo knows every Serveradmin of every Mirror-Server. So if a Administrator of a Mirror-Server would modify

Re: OT: any problems with webservers on high ports blocked by corporate-firewalls?

2005-07-24 Thread Ray Percival
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 03:24:06PM -0700, Miles Keaton wrote: Somewhat-OT, but I figure the PF-friendly OBSD gang would have more experience with this than anyone: Working on a webmin-style admin/control-panel service for our webhosting clients. Thinking of running it on high ports like

Re: OT: any problems with webservers on high ports blocked by corporate-firewalls?

2005-07-24 Thread Miles Keaton
Having said that why are you running it on high ports? Considering running a separate lighttpd instance per-user, running as their username and jailed to their directory.To do that, I think I'd need each instance to respond to a separate port.

Fwd: missing: ./etc/acpi

2005-07-24 Thread b h
sorry, I know the rules, see dmesgs that I forgot to send earlier, below --- b h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 14:25:11 -0700 (PDT) From: b h [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: missing: ./etc/acpi To: misc@openbsd.org Hi I have a machine running current (updated

Re: OT: any problems with webservers on high ports blocked by corporate-firewalls?

2005-07-24 Thread Steve Shockley
Ray Percival wrote: We do. IMHO not enough places do and more should. Well not port only 80 but I think there should be more places that restrict access out. I haven't found that doing that helps much, depending on what you're trying to do. A better solution might be to put in some kind of

Re: IDE / SATA Filesystem Mounting Problem

2005-07-24 Thread George Georgalis
On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 07:05:46AM +0100, Peter Galbavy wrote: George Georgalis wrote: Is there a way to rectify the renaming? eg set BIOS_0x80 = wd0 I want to keep my root on ATA, but frequently add and remove storage drives from a 4 high sata carrier. Custom kernel. I have done this on one

Re: IDE / SATA Filesystem Mounting Problem

2005-07-24 Thread Tobias Weingartner
On Sunday, July 24, bofh wrote: On 7/24/05, George Georgalis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have the sense there is a way to use GENERIC, somehow I just need to tell the kernel the BIOS disk 0x80 is wd0, 0x81 is wd1, 0x82 is wd2 and so fourth, not the other way around. Maybe wd0 at pciide0

carp failover on DSL and Cable connection?

2005-07-24 Thread Jonathan Walther
I've read the carp manpage, but am not clear if carp is able to help in the following scenario: A box at a high availability colo site forwards some traffic to a company LAN using a VPN. There are two VPN connections it could route packets through, one going through the LAN's Cable connection,