Ben Calvert wrote:
can't install 4.0 or snapshots on my macbook due to what appear to be
issues with the usb controller. ( lots of errors about the usb
controller, and the keyboard is nonresponsive... no capslock light, no
input )
does anyone have any ideas about how to capture the dmesg so
Phusion wrote:
What are the best supported GPS receivers under 4.0 release and stable
code-base? I would like to find a GPS receiver (serial or USB) that is
supported under OpenBSD that will work for OpenNTPD or NTP.
You should go for a GPS receiver that provides a PPS signal, like e.g.
the
On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 08:27:54PM -0800, Ben Calvert wrote:
| can't install 4.0 or snapshots on my macbook due to what appear to be
| issues with the usb controller. ( lots of errors about the usb
| controller, and the keyboard is nonresponsive... no capslock light,
| no input )
|
| does anyone
On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 02:46:09PM +0100, Falk Brockerhoff wrote:
And the output of the forwarding database with the unexpected nexthop of
the local interface instead of the opsf-neighbor:
# ospfctl sh fib
flags: * = valid, O = OSPF, C = Connected, S = Static
Flags Destination
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 11:22:48PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/02/17 23:41, Falk Brockerhoff wrote:
I will play with localpref later, but before I want to ask if my planned
setup is the right solution for my needs. I want to run two bgp-routers
and connect several eBGP sessions
I was wondering if anyone else experienced clock trouble with openbsd 4.0 as a
host on vmware server 1.01?
My setup was vmware server 1.01 on centos 4.4 using a dell c600 laptop. I had
openbsd 4.0 installed as a host, but after many attempts
to fix the time synch issue between openbsd and centos
Hi,
this is not a OpenBSD problem. Check the Vmware documentation about your
timeproblem. You need to change something in your vmx file! Openbsd
works also fine as virtual machine!
Frank
Zlfar M. E. Johnson schrieb:
I was wondering if anyone else experienced clock trouble with openbsd 4.0
Claudio Jeker wrote:
Hmm. For some reasons the carp route is not cleared correctly.
I'll have a look at it.
Thanks, I would be happy if this works.
Btw. I think for your simple setup with two bgpd routers and one carped LAN
network behind them does not need ospfd. Try to keep it simple
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 08:27:54PM -0800, Ben Calvert wrote:
| can't install 4.0 or snapshots on my macbook due to what appear to be
| issues with the usb controller. ( lots of errors about the usb
| controller, and the keyboard is nonresponsive...
From the VMWare website:
This paper describes how timekeeping hardware works in physical
machines, how typical guest operating systems use this hardware to
keep time, and how VMware products virtualize the hardware.
http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vmware_timekeeping.pdf
On 2/19/07, Zlfar M. E.
Damon McMahon wrote:
Thanks for the response, Nick, I'm almost there and just one further query:
On 18/02/07, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
The Aptiva has an anaemic BIOS program, but by disabling one of the
two serial interfaces I now appear to have eliminated IRQ conflicts
and
Just wondering if the ral WiFi drivers are in bsd.rd kernel?
I just installed a Ralink WiFi card today and attempted to install 4.0
on the computer from cd40.iso. It didn't pick up the WiFi card PCI.
Mean while I will check if I have installed it correctly.
Thanks.
--
Please avoid sending me
Hi.
This diff makes it possible to only include a range of uid/gid for NIS
password maps. I'm no regex guru but it seems to do the job (inspired
from NetBSD).
Maybe some people can make use of this...
Index: Makefile.yp
===
On 2007/02/19 22:35, Sunnz wrote:
Just wondering if the ral WiFi drivers are in bsd.rd kernel?
Depends which architecture. i386, yes for PCI and cardbus.
amd64, cardbus only. You can check all these for yourself, either in
the architecture pages (openbsd.org/i386.html etc) or looking at the
I been given this Cisco VPN Client software version 4.8 where a
vpnclient.ini file needs to be imported and authentication is done
via username and password to a Cisco VPN gateway which (after
authentication) drops me off to the internal network.
Does anyone know if it is at all possible to use
Hi all,
I am having an issue trying to install to a HP ML110 G4.
There was an identical thread a week or so ago that doest seem to have a
solution.
I was hoping someone may have some further suggestions.
I keep getting flooded with these messages during the install
axe0: read PHY failed
axe0:
Hey all
I have a question about blocking private addr. with pf.
I have defined the reserved addresses acording to RFC 1918 in a table
priv_ip
My default rule is :
block in on $ext_if
block out on $ext_if
pass in on $int_if
pass out on $int_if
1. With this 2 rules defined is it still
Hello,
I have two web servers carp'd that I am getting ssl certs for. I have it all
running with my own self signed ones, but need to get a verisign or thwate cert.
Is there any issues that are gonna bite me with doing this? Since they all
appear the same, the cert info will be very similar
Hi there,
atstake atstake schrieb:
I been given this Cisco VPN Client software version 4.8 where a
vpnclient.ini file needs to be imported and authentication is done
via username and password to a Cisco VPN gateway which (after
authentication) drops me off to the internal network.
ugh. That's
Hey Bill,
Is there any issues that are gonna bite me with doing this?
No, not that I know of.
I do this with a bunch of boxes. I only use the carp'ed IP address on
either box when configuring apache.
HTH... Nico
Ohh, got AMD64 here... so how could I connect to the wireless network
from boot CD? Is there a way to load the ral driver or something?
2007/2/20, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2007/02/19 22:35, Sunnz wrote:
Just wondering if the ral WiFi drivers are in bsd.rd kernel?
Depends which
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:22:59 +0100
Nico Meijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Bill,
Is there any issues that are gonna bite me with doing this?
No, not that I know of.
I do this with a bunch of boxes. I only use the carp'ed IP address on
either box when configuring apache.
HTH...
Am Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:22:59 +0100
schrieb Nico Meijer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hey Bill,
Is there any issues that are gonna bite me with doing this?
No, not that I know of.
I do this with a bunch of boxes. I only use the carp'ed IP address on
either box when configuring apache.
HTH... Nico
Dear all,
I have been trying to compile PHP 5.2.1 with the Suhosin Patch on an
OpenBSD-STABLE 3.9 i386 machine. /configure finishes fine, but each time I
try to make, it stops with:
/var/build/php-5.2.1/ext/posix/posix.c: In function `zif_posix_getgrgid':
On Monday 19 February 2007 09:13, Bill Chmura wrote:
Hello,
I have two web servers carp'd that I am getting ssl certs for. I have it
all running with my own self signed ones, but need to get a verisign or
thwate cert.
I am not sure about Thawte but Verisign has a clause in their license
Hey Bill,
I noticed that Verisign has an option to secure more than one server
with a single cert, but it basically doubles the price.
You don't need this per se.
FWIW, I have my certs via GoDaddy at this point in time. Works for me.
The only reason I could think of that would require a
On 2/19/07, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 08:27:54PM -0800, Ben Calvert wrote:
| can't install 4.0 or snapshots on my macbook due to what appear to be
| issues with the usb controller. ( lots of errors about the usb
On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 12:33:43AM +, Nick Holmes wrote:
Dear all,
I have been trying to compile PHP 5.2.1 with the Suhosin Patch on an
OpenBSD-STABLE 3.9 i386 machine. /configure finishes fine, but each time I
try to make, it stops with:
/var/build/php-5.2.1/ext/posix/posix.c: In
Bill Chmura wrote:
Hello,
I have two web servers carp'd that I am getting ssl certs for. I have it all
running with my own self signed ones, but need to get a verisign or thwate cert.
Is there any issues that are gonna bite me with doing this? Since they all
appear the same, the cert info
Noticed that 4.0 release (fresh install) seems to be missing a couple
of man pages that exist in both 3.9 and 'current'.
$ uname -a
OpenBSD hostname.domainname.com 4.0 GENERIC#1107 i386
$ man vpn
man: no entry for vpn in the manual.
Went thru the list of the See Also man pages listed under
Noticed that 4.0 release (fresh install) seems to be missing a couple
of man pages that exist in both 3.9 and 'current'.
$ uname -a
OpenBSD hostname.domainname.com 4.0 GENERIC#1107 i386
$ man vpn
man: no entry for vpn in the manual.
Went thru the list of the See Also man pages listed
On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 11:28:25AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Noticed that 4.0 release (fresh install) seems to be missing a couple
of man pages that exist in both 3.9 and 'current'.
$ uname -a
OpenBSD hostname.domainname.com 4.0 GENERIC#1107 i386
$ man vpn
man: no entry for vpn in
On 2007/02/20 02:18, Sunnz wrote:
Ohh, got AMD64 here... so how could I connect to the wireless network
from boot CD? Is there a way to load the ral driver or something?
You could run i386 on it. Otherwise you'll need to install from a
source other than the PCI ralink.
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, Pierre Riteau wrote:
The MacBook is different from the MacBook Pro.
The first sign of trouble is that the UKC prompt doesn't work. It
won't accept input. When booting without going to UKC, it shows
various USB related error messages and the after a very long time
I'm reviewing the DNSBLs I have in my sendmail configuration:
* dnsbl.sorbs.net
* bl.spamcop.net
* sbl.spamhaus.org
* cbl.abuseat.org
* ipwhois.rfc-ignorant.org
Is there a rating service that anybody's aware of that rates the
quality of these services?
Thnx,
Jay
On Feb 19, 2007, at 11:13 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, Pierre Riteau wrote:
The MacBook is different from the MacBook Pro.
The first sign of trouble is that the UKC prompt doesn't work. It
won't accept input. When booting without going to UKC, it shows
various USB related
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, martin g wrote:
Hey all
I have a question about blocking private addr. with pf.
I have defined the reserved addresses acording to RFC 1918 in a table
priv_ip
My default rule is :
block in on $ext_if
block out on $ext_if
pass in on $int_if
pass out on
On 2/19/07, Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am having an issue trying to install to a HP ML110 G4.
There was an identical thread a week or so ago that doest seem to have a
solution.
I was hoping someone may have some further suggestions.
I keep getting flooded with these
Thanks Ron,
I have gone through these options but no luck.
Even my serial console locks up when the main machine becomes
unresponsive at the ukc prompt.
I have applied the latest firmware and tried the latest snapshot. The
symptoms don't change.
The long waits seem to improve if I disable USB
Hi all,
I'm getting to the point where I don't really know where to turn. I am
having a weird problem with an OpenBSD server/firewall that has a
permament IPSec tunnel to a checkpoint embedded security device. The
problem is, that half the time large packets can't get through. I've
trial and
Jacek,
I did not purchase your first edition book, But I would sincerely love
to partake in your beta program, if you have room. I am VERY
interested in OpenBSD and pf,carp firewalls and wireless devices.
please if you have any room left contact me.
Sam Fourman Jr.
On 2/19/07, Jacek Artymiak
I was testing a new DNSBL, and got the test results shown below:
I was under the impression that spamd was supposed to politely defer
connections from unknown/greylisted hosts. The dialogue below suggests
that the assumption is that the unknown host is a spammer (which is true
99% of the time,
On 2/19/07, Tim Pushor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm getting to the point where I don't really know where to turn. I am
having a weird problem with an OpenBSD server/firewall that has a
permament IPSec tunnel to a checkpoint embedded security device. The
problem is, that half the time
Is Mono Project (http://www.mono-project.com/Main_Page) supported by
the OpenBSD OS? In other words, am I able to compile and run C# files
under the OpenBSD OS? Thanks.
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