On Thursday 18 of August 2005 20:12, Nick Holland wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 04:02:21PM +, Scott Plumlee wrote:
Nick Holland wrote:
snip
and if you could find a REASON you absolutely had to login as root from
a multi-user system, you could always do a sudo su - which will take
you
Hi, I actually use PVM on Linux...
2005/8/20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
cc -DIMA_BSD386 -I../../include -I../../tracer -I../../src
-DSOCKADHASLEN -DNOREXEC -DRSHCOMMAND=\/usr/bin/rsh\
-DHASSTDLIB -DNEEDMENDIAN -DHASERRORVA
S -o pvm cons.o cmds.o job.o trc.o -L../../tracer/BSD386
Fine. If the pg team want to call their shared memory space a disk
buffer, let them. And you can too. Anything committed to disk still
has to traverse the os disk cache. So in reality, it depends upon how
you balance parameters such as your os disk cache and your sql disk
cache etc etc. I
On Saturday 20 of August 2005 12:38, Rogier Krieger wrote:
On 8/20/05, viq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I had to log in as root a few times, to build some of the
ports. Well, maybe not _HAD_ to, but i didn't really know how to
otherwise allow user to use more RAM just for the build.
Or maybe put SUDO=sudo -c staff into /etc/mk.conf
and also put yourself (the non-root user) into the wsrc group
2005/8/20, viq [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hmm, 'sudo -c builders make build', nice. But... I am already
member of class 'staff', which in login.conf is described:
On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 11:54:27 +0800 range [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
I plan to buy IBM XSeries Server,
But I can't see any IBM ServeRaid card (SCSI) in OpenBSD support list,
( http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html#hardware )
Seems FreeBSD can Support with ips(4)
(
Hi !
I'm trying to connect from 3.7 to windows vpn, but with poor result.
I think, that the problem is in mschapv2 and mppe-128 - it isn't
supported in pppd (am I right ?). On FreeBSD guys are using mpd, but
I haven't found it in ports :(.
Can anybody help me with this problem ?
--
MailMan
Hi,
I'm really running on PPPoA, but it is converted by the modem from
PPPoE to PPPoA.
The process that should be occuring is:
OpenBSD router authenticates itself using CHAP, gets response and
another authentication request - this time PAP
OpenBSD router authenticates itself with PAP and
Hello
Is there somebody who has installed ettercap-0.6.b-no_x11.tgz package on
OpenBSD?
For me this package doesn't work at all since OpenBSD 3.4
Loading plugins... ettercap:/usr/local/lib/ettercap/ec_triton.so: undefined
sym
ol 'Host_In_LAN'
ettercap: /usr/local/lib/ettercap/ec_triton.so:
2dreamw:
in the future do not cross post to {Open,Free,Net}BSD.
You already sent the ?n to freebsd-questions.. now back
to openbsd misc..
close( )
the sense of x-posting was reaching more admins/devs who
know 'bout this kind of devices...
br...
Hello
I have chrooted openbsd 3.7 server, but temporary I neet to acces some other
directoryes on machine, so I won't to stop chrooting. How to do that.
Thanks
by
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 12:33:23PM +1000, Z L wrote:
cbb0 at pci2 dev 4 function 0 ENE CB-1410 CardBus rev
0x01pci_intr_map: no mapping for pin A
: couldn't map interrupt
cardbus doesn't work in that machine.
What do you suggest I should do? Any tips, recommendation?
Use an older
Hi,
On Sat, Aug 20, 2005 at 05:05:51PM +0200, gwost wrote:
I have chrooted openbsd 3.7 server, but temporary I neet to acces some other
directoryes on machine, so I won't to stop chrooting. How to do that.
See httpd(8) or /etc/rc.conf.
i'm currently testing a setup with soekris and the followinf network:
lan, dmz (private network too), internet (real common, no ?).
lan internet setup is working ok for years, dmz is used recently.
problem is when i'm on the dmz (static or dhcp ip, wire or wireless),
http browsing is damn slow.
From: range [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: OpenBSD with IBM ServeRaid Card
Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 11:54:27 +0800
Hi:
I plan to buy IBM XSeries Server,
But I can't see any IBM ServeRaid card (SCSI) in OpenBSD support list,
( http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html#hardware )
Seems
I have chrooted openbsd 3.7 server, but temporary I neet to acces some other
directoryes on machine, so I won't to stop chrooting. How to do that.
You'd be well served to read the FAQs. Really.
http://www.openbsd.com/faq/faq10.html#httpdchroot
--
http://www.ebiinc.com :
EBI: Employment
that are BSD licensed? What are user experiences with
different ones?
Note, they must be either commercial or BSD licensed.
I'll write my own before I use a GPL'd product. :-).
Thanks,
Dereck
Hi
Since I didn't get any reply to my initial question, I'll try to be a
bit more specific:
I've got a machine with three interfaces: One is my SDSL-link and the
other two are internal. One of the internal interfaces is wired, the
other one wireless, using OpenVPN (i.e. tun0).
Queueing of traffic
gwost wrote:
Hello
I have chrooted openbsd 3.7 server, but temporary I neet to acces some other
directoryes on machine, so I won't to stop chrooting. How to do that.
Thanks
by
# apachectl stop
# httpd -u
I've got some time this weekend, and would like to upgrade my 3.6 box to
3.7. I checked the upgrade instructions, but they are a bit vague
(deliberately?) wrt upgrading without cds. I seem to recall that
upgrading via bsd.rd was pretty straightforward... does this still work
provided the other
OpenBSD 3.7 ( GENERIC ) Samba 2.2.12 + smb.conf PDC ( NT Active Directory )
I have a problem with Roaming Profiles ( client XP SP2 after reinstall )
My RProfiles are not updating (eg. Desktop backgrounds , font resize ,
colors etc.) but
all data like files and folders are updating perfectly.
Hi,
I have an i386 3.7 release generic box running as a file server in my
home with three hdds, one for os, two for data. We just had a power
surge/outage that lasted a split second but now the box hangs on boot
with the following..
Can't open /dev/rwd1a: Device not configured
CAN'T CHECK
On 8/20/05, viq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I had to log in as root a few times, to build some of the ports.
Well, maybe not _HAD_ to, but i didn't really know how to otherwise allow
user to use more RAM just for the build.
How about using the -c option to sudo(8)? It allows you to
I rebooted the box and now it is hanging with
Automatic boot in progress: starting file system checks.
/dev/rwd0a: file system is clean; not checking
and that's the last thing it says.
I'm pretty desperate here, there is data on these disks that I cannot
lose since my last backup.
many many
gary,
Original message
Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 12:13:32 -0700
From: Gary Clemans-Gibbon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Boot hanging following power out - it's worse
Cc: OpenBSD misc-list misc@openbsd.org
I rebooted the box and now it is hanging with
Automatic boot in progress:
Excuse, but does samba 2.2.12 supports NT Active Directory?
As far as i know, not. Anyway, correct if i am wrong.
On 8/20/05, Smonek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OpenBSD 3.7 ( GENERIC ) Samba 2.2.12 + smb.conf PDC ( NT Active Directory )
I have a problem with Roaming Profiles ( client XP SP2 after
Tom Cosgrove wrote:
Gary Clemans-Gibbon 20-Aug-05 20:05
Hi,
I have an i386 3.7 release generic box running as a file server in my
home with three hdds, one for os, two for data. We just had a power
surge/outage that lasted a split second but now the box hangs on boot
with the following..
On 8/20/05, Gary Clemans-Gibbon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/dev/rwd1a: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck_ffs MANUALLY.
Can't open /dev/rwd1a: Device not configured
CAN'T CHECK FILE SYSTEM.
You seem to have a hardware problem. Are you sure the system *detects*
your data drive? The dmesg from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gary,
Original message
Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 12:13:32 -0700
From: Gary Clemans-Gibbon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Boot hanging following power out - it's worse
Cc: OpenBSD misc-list misc@openbsd.org
I rebooted the box and now it is hanging with
Rogier Krieger wrote:
On 8/20/05, Gary Clemans-Gibbon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/dev/rwd1a: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck_ffs MANUALLY.
Can't open /dev/rwd1a: Device not configured
CAN'T CHECK FILE SYSTEM.
You seem to have a hardware problem. Are you sure the system *detects*
your data
I have backup power for my system, so normally I have no problem
with power failures. However, last month somehow the power was
interrupted and I was repeatedly unable to completely boot the 3.6
version of /bsd. I finally tried booting /bsd.mp which came up ok. After that,
the next time I
On 8/19/05, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Wickberg wrote:
Hi,
I've just recently installed OpenBSD 3.7 (Release) on a Celeron 466 w/
256MB of RAM.
I created a boot floppy and from there the install went flawlessly.
However, after booting the systems for first time I am
On 8/20/05, Gary Clemans-Gibbon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wondering if I could have fed a command to the boot prompt that
would have NOT mounted the two data drives.
Yes, which is one of the times single user mode proves its
usefullness. You'll want to check boot(8) for more information,
On 2005/08/20 14:20:13, Adam Gleave wrote:
I'm really running on PPPoA, but it is converted by the modem from
PPPoE to PPPoA.
That's unlikely, there's a guide on the web which says that this
is what happens, but actually it's just running as a bridge and using
PPPoE to BT (which BT say they
alex,
Hi, I actually use PVM on Linux...
2005/8/20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
cc -DIMA_BSD386 -I../../include -I../../tracer -I../../src
-DSOCKADHASLEN -DNOREXEC -DRSHCOMMAND=\/usr/bin/rsh\
-DHASSTDLIB -DNEEDMENDIAN -DHASERRORVA
S -o pvm cons.o cmds.o job.o trc.o
On 8/17/05, Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had similar (nearly identical) problems about a month ago using a
then-current snapshot, also with a Linksys router, with a wi(4) card,
a problem I didn't see in 3.7. I further would recieve a console
message Discarding packet with
I recently acquired a Broadcom 5805 for use with my OpenBSD box.
Googling for the past hour has not quite yielded the info I need,
though I may not be hitting the right keywords, so I'm turning here
for a bit of help. Will I need to recompile any of my applications
i.e. OpenSSL, OpenSSH, OpenVPN,
I recently acquired a Broadcom 5805 for use with my OpenBSD box.
Googling for the past hour has not quite yielded the info I need,
though I may not be hitting the right keywords, so I'm turning here
for a bit of help. Will I need to recompile any of my applications
i.e. OpenSSL, OpenSSH,
I'm looking for recommendations for embedded systems that would work well
for an OBSD 3.7 firewall.
I've heard of Commell and Soekris. Are there others?
Requirements:
--abiilty to run OBSD, pf, openvpn, apcupsd
--compact flash or 2.5-inch hard drive
--forward 3 Mbit/s with ~50 rules in pf
On Aug 20, 2005, at 11:03 PM, Steven Bowers wrote:
I recently acquired a Broadcom 5805 for use with my OpenBSD box.
Googling for the past hour has not quite yielded the info I need,
though I may not be hitting the right keywords, so I'm turning here
for a bit of help. Will I need to recompile
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