Re: ubnt edgerouter 8

2024-04-29 Thread Daniel Gracia
I replaced my 8 Pro fans with Noctua units and I'm pretty happy with them; they came with several adapters that allow you to choose the speed of the fans. Converting to passive cooling, if you have enough room on the cabinet and are a proficient user of drills, I'd try to (i) remove the heatsink

Re: Identifying a network

2022-03-23 Thread Daniel Gracia
El mié, 23 mar 2022 a las 15:12, Zé Loff () escribió: > > > Hi all > > I have a laptop in which I use ifstated to determine whether it is "at > home" or whether it is "roaming", and bring up the VPN -- used to be > iked, now its wg -- for unwind and some NFS shares, if it is. > > My question is:

Re: Installer fails to boot on Raspberry Pi 400

2022-02-28 Thread Daniel Gracia
El lun, 28 feb 2022 a las 18:12, escribió: > > I followed the documented procedure (https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html > and https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/7.0/arm64/INSTALL.arm64) for > installing on Raspberry Pi 400 systems: > > - put install70.img on a USB stick > - boot from UEFI

Re: Install latest package without prompts on OpenBSD 7.0

2022-01-10 Thread Daniel Gracia
El lun, 10 ene 2022 a las 4:10, Jeffrey Walton () escribió: > Hi Everyone, > > I am working on OpenBSD 7.0, x86_64. I'm trying to script an install > of developer tools I use, like GCC and Git. When I attempt to install > GCC I am prompted: > > $ sudo pkg_add gcc g++ > quirks-4.54 signed

Re: Install latest package without prompts on OpenBSD 7.0

2022-01-10 Thread Daniel Gracia
El lun, 10 ene 2022 a las 4:10, Jeffrey Walton () escribió: > > Hi Everyone, > > I am working on OpenBSD 7.0, x86_64. I'm trying to script an install > of developer tools I use, like GCC and Git. When I attempt to install > GCC I am prompted: > > $ sudo pkg_add gcc g++ > quirks-4.54 signed

Re: Companies using openbsd

2019-10-20 Thread Daniel Gracia
Our company has developed several devices that run OpenBSD under the hood, including a milk expending machine and a multichannel RoIP device. Curiosly, network features have no relevance for us: stability and a solid and consistent audio interface make OpenBSD a winner for us. Regards! El dom.,

Re: Mount SMB share with usmb on startup

2019-06-19 Thread Daniel Gracia
Most probably PATH. Dirty solution may be appending the full path to the binary. Logged as root: # which usmb should get you the full path name for your command. Something like '/usr/local/bin/usmb'. Use this full path instead of 'usmb0', i.e. /usr/local/bin/usmb -c /root/.usmb.conf boxx &>

Re: IPsec bandwidth perf on APU4C4

2019-06-12 Thread Daniel Gracia
Those look like reasonable numbers for the given scenario. Improving your IPsec bandwidth would take more horsepower than an APU box. Improving site-to-site encrypted VPN speed, asuming two APU boxes, would require switching from IPsec to something like a WireGuard VPN, available on -current as a

Re: RS-232 serial to ethernet

2019-04-08 Thread Daniel Gracia
I have a somewhat similar device and works without issues. However, it has a serious backdraw: it provides no way of securing the comms channel: any TCP/UDP is open text. Should you need to use such a device in the wild, take that into account. Regards! El lun., 8 abr. 2019 a las 18:07, LÉVAI

Re: Django + httpd + relayd

2019-03-30 Thread Daniel Gracia
El sáb., 30 mar. 2019 a las 20:40, Flipchan () escribió: > > Reyk if your reading this reverseproxy is a feature request for httpd. > Have you tried relayd(8)? Regards! > > Just set up a bunch off ur django stuff and have relayd redirect to the hosts > in a way you seem fit, like create a

Re: python3 script not running as root

2018-11-15 Thread Daniel Gracia
AFAIK cron won't spawn a login shell, so there are no 'env' variables to start with. You could import a user's profile from the crontab and get done with that (0 5 * * * . $HOME/.profile; /path/to/command/to/run) but IMO best practice would require you to set any variables in your cron script.

Re: Dual boot OpenBSD with DragonFly BSD

2018-10-08 Thread Daniel Gracia
I'm currently running rEFInd to dual boot Win10/OBSD on a Lenovo T460s. Just resized the Win10 partition, booted OBSD ramdisk, installed it on the spare space, and then installed fEFInd over the NT boot manager. To my surprise, it was a pretty painless procedure. And solid: just once in the last

Disabling hyperthreading on Lenovo T460s now possible

2018-09-25 Thread Daniel Gracia
To whom it may concern, I just updated the BIOS of my T460s to 1.39 and it now allows to disable hyperthreading (there are a bunch of other new config options). Find dmesg ahead. Regards! OpenBSD 6.4-beta (GENERIC.MP) #295: Fri Sep 14 09:02:03 MDT 2018

Re: Running your own mail server

2018-09-18 Thread Daniel Gracia
Take a look other here: https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list/vendor_id-8871/Clamav.html El mar., 18 sept. 2018 a las 11:02, Marko Cupać () escribió: > On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 10:32:25 +0100 > Kevin Chadwick wrote: > > > I see clamav and other scanning stuff as an insecurity personally. >

Re: New laptop recommendations

2018-06-19 Thread Daniel Gracia
I would opt for a Thinkpad. Actually working with a T460s; runs like a charm. If you are looking for mobility, a T series should fit. If you need more horsepower take a look at P series. Of course those are my preferences, YMMV! Regards. El mar., 19 jun. 2018 a las 12:41, Rupert Gallagher ()

Re: "Halted" firewall - is it a good idea as feature? or just a fun story

2018-06-07 Thread Daniel Gracia
I'm not loving it. For silly firewalls, I'd rather prefer a FPGA with a PHY. But then, you have managed switches with L3 routing... 2018-06-07 20:48 GMT+02:00 Jacqueline Jolicoeur : > > Because this method does ensure that no user will ever gain controlling > access to the firewall itself, there

Re: door opening sensor HW for OpenBSD?

2018-03-25 Thread Daniel Gracia
Hack an Amazon Dash: just register the thing, don't attach it to any product, wire it anywhere and listen to the ARP probes thatwill pop everytime the thing is pushed and connects to your WiFi network. It's a nice, clean, small, wireless, silly battery-powered no-nonsense overengineered solution.

Re: Bandwidth Queuing on Asymmetrical Connections?

2018-02-18 Thread Daniel Gracia
As said, shaping figures are to be applied to outbound interfaces. So, i.e., should you need to limit the inbound/outbound BW of the internal host w.x.y.z, being your egress iface 'xl0' and your local iface 'em0', you would limit to 100Mbps traffic going to w.x.y.z through 'em0', and limit to

Re: FYI: logitech mouse LED color tool

2018-01-12 Thread Daniel Gracia
Nice to hack a script and warn whenever mail is coming and screen is blank. Thanks! 2018-01-12 13:08 GMT+01:00 flipchan : > Nice > > On January 12, 2018 2:42:06 AM GMT+01:00, Jan Klemkow < > j.klem...@wemelug.de> wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I implemented a utility to set the LED

Re: 4G modems for OpenBSD?

2018-01-10 Thread Daniel Gracia
e ACKing the message. And that's all. Regards! 2018-01-09 18:03 GMT+01:00 Israel Brewster <isr...@ravnalaska.net>: > On Jan 9, 2018, at 12:07 AM, Daniel Gracia <palad...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Maybe this is not exactly the solution you're looking for, but have you > co

Re: 4G modems for OpenBSD?

2018-01-09 Thread Daniel Gracia
Maybe this is not exactly the solution you're looking for, but have you considered using a 4G gateway? In the past I've had great success with Sierra Wireles AirLink family. It's pretty easy to send SMS commands through IP with them, so a local Ethernet connection to the gateway should do the

Re: Suppessing logging of arp movement messages

2017-11-09 Thread Daniel Gracia
AFAIK there is no way to turn off those messages in the default kernel. You could try to write a patch if you care: take a look at src/sys/netinet/if_ether.c, line #625. Regards! 2017-11-09 9:14 GMT+01:00 OpenBSD : > Torsten, > > Thanks for responding to my question. > I know

Re: stickers

2017-10-02 Thread Daniel Gracia
Secondary sticker sources (like Red Bubble et al) are very low quality compared to the original art and make no money for the project; I wouldn't waste my time on that. I have supplies for my next two laptops, so I suppose we have a year to persuade you on how good would be making stickers again.

Re: touchpad input driver: testing needed

2017-08-05 Thread Daniel Gracia
Hi there! A ThinkPad T460s over here working like a charm; some verbose output below. Regards, $ $ doas wsconsctl | grep mouse wsconsctl: Use explicit arg to view keyboard.map. mouse.type=synaptics mouse.rawmode=0 mouse.scale=1472,5676,1408,4762,0,45,69 mouse.tp.tapping=1 mouse.tp.scaling=0.171

Re: octeon port, ubiquity edgerouter

2017-07-24 Thread Daniel Gracia
I have and spare ERPRO-8 (almost the same dual-core MIPS, 1GHz vs 800MHz, two SFP ports) that could be included on this tests. Regards, 2017-07-24 19:21 GMT+02:00 Peter J. Philipp : > On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 07:11:32PM +0200, Doggie wrote: > > W dniu 2017-07-24 o 14:18, Sean

Re: Robust ThinkPad suggestions for running OpenBSD.

2017-07-12 Thread Daniel Gracia
Should you need any horsepower I would go for a i7 X220/IPS/SSD combo; mint examples are available with sensible prices and as far as my experience can tell, they can get quite abuse taking only minor scratches. They are not low-voltage machines so can get warm; fan is louder and batteries drain

Re: OpenBSD IPSec setup

2017-06-29 Thread Daniel Gracia
My two-cents: * IPsec hardware crypto is supported for a lot more platforms than OpenVPN out of the box, so IPsec uses to be noticeably faster. i.e, and UBNT Edgerouter Lite will give me about 20Mbps over OpenVPN vs almost 1Gbps (line rate) over IPsec. * IPsec code in OpenBSD is audited, OpenVPN

Re: OpenBSD/octeon on EdgeRouter PoE - my experience

2017-04-30 Thread Daniel Gracia
I'd bet there are quite more important issues related to the Octean platform than the switch issue, so I won't expect any progress soon. About the Lite, you'd get your three working ports. Regards! 2017-04-29 23:34 GMT+02:00 Doggie <dog...@privilege.pl>: > W dniu 2017-04-25 o 18:4

Re: OpenBSD/octeon on EdgeRouter PoE - my experience

2017-04-25 Thread Daniel Gracia
EdgeRouter PoE octeon has 3 Ethernet hardware ports (it is the very same platform for PoE and Lite). In the case of the PoE unit: * Two first ports are connected to a PHY device (so you can connect an actual UTP/FTP cable). * Third port is connected to an embedded hardware switch rather than a

Re: Thinkpad T460s on lastest -snapshot, no Xorg

2017-04-16 Thread Daniel Gracia
Got it! CSM setting must be enable in BIOS setup to correctly boot on fb console. Now I have wsfb running. Thanks for the kind help! 2017-04-16 17:34 GMT+02:00 Daniel Gracia <palad...@gmail.com>: > I tried the solution. OpenBSD gets to boot, and I can see the resolution > change t

Re: Thinkpad T460s on lastest -snapshot, no Xorg

2017-04-16 Thread Daniel Gracia
is totally stalled or is just a messed display. Will keep trying! 2017-04-16 16:26 GMT+02:00 Daniel Gracia <palad...@gmail.com>: > Thanks for the tip; I was installing a Win side-to-side and using legacy > BIOS mode. > > Cheers! > > 2017-04-16 1:21 GMT+02:00 Gregor

Re: Thinkpad T460s on lastest -snapshot, no Xorg

2017-04-16 Thread Daniel Gracia
Thanks for the tip; I was installing a Win side-to-side and using legacy BIOS mode. Cheers! 2017-04-16 1:21 GMT+02:00 Gregor Best : > Hi Daniel, > > I have a laptop with a similar chipset. The issue is that the > inteldrm(4) driver does not support Skylake devices at the

Thinkpad T460s on lastest -snapshot, no Xorg

2017-04-15 Thread Daniel Gracia
Hi there! Running a Thinkpad T460s on lastest -snapshot X environment won't start. Tried both, with no xorg.conf and a simple: Section "Device" Identifier"Vesa" Driver"vesa" EndSection to no avail. machdep.allowaperture=2 is set on sysctl.conf. Some advice to start hacking

Re: Developing software on OpenBSD

2011-12-02 Thread Daniel Gracia
Just reading the man pages for every lib function you use should give good practice advices when applicable. On the other side, regarding the sound layer, OpenBSD is OSS compatible, but I think you would be pleased reading sndio(7). Native OpenBSD sound layer is unique, powerful and very

Re: usb device causes system crash (ucomstart: null oxfer)

2011-11-30 Thread Daniel Gracia
0 1 0 3 0x4080 wait init 0 -1 0 0 3 0x80200 scheduler swapper On Monday, November 28, 2011 10:43 AM, Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: On Mon, 28 Nov 2011 10:02:41 +0100 Daniel Gracia wrote: When I unplug the device

Re: usb device causes system crash (ucomstart: null oxfer)

2011-11-28 Thread Daniel Gracia
I've nothing but trouble trying to work with _every_ USB/Serial adapter on OpenBSD. Hacking on drivers didn't helped, so I tend to think our USB stack is quite poor. But I don't blame; USB is a toy, and USB devices are toys. Getting real(tm) hardware you should solve your problems. PS: This

Re: My thoughts on OpenBSD - is advocacy working ?

2011-09-01 Thread Daniel Gracia
You guys aren't serious, are you? Lambos are shiny and fast crap that gets on fire easily -almost the same for any italian car/bike out on the market; maybe not Fiat-. And that's just the opposite OpenBSD seeks. VirtualBox solving a problem? Not in my world. El 01/09/2011 11:55, Tobias

Re: My thoughts on OpenBSD - is advocacy working ?

2011-09-01 Thread Daniel Gracia
hairy world :-D El 01/09/2011 13:07, Wayne Oliver escribis: On 01 Sep 2011, at 12:37 PM, Daniel Gracia wrote: You guys aren't serious, are you? Lambos are shiny and fast crap that gets on fire easily -almost the same for any italian car/bike out on the market; maybe not Fiat-. And that's just

Re: Thanks a lot to all devs of OpenBSD

2011-08-29 Thread Daniel Gracia
Yep. And all of this speech is political nonsense for my, as only politic I'm concerned is about licenses. Worried about your take over the world plans? Who cares... I do this for fun, earn some pennies when possible, and keep going! You all can go mess with whatever you're up to. I alone

Re: Expected throughput in an OpenBSD virtual server

2011-08-22 Thread Daniel Gracia
AFAIK, OpenBSD kernel is not designed accounting for any form of virtualization toy, so don't even try figuring performance numbers out of it. These will be plain wrong. As http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html states, there's little you can tweak to improve your numbers; just get a

fat32 interoperatibility issue

2011-08-01 Thread Daniel Gracia
Hit an interoperatibility issue today: fat32 stack on OBSD would allow to create illegal file entries for Micro$oft machines, like: CON PRN AUX CLOCK$ NUL COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 COM6 COM7 COM8 COM9 LPT1 LPT2 LPT3 LPT4 LPT5 LPT6 LPT7 LPT8 LPT9 and with illegal chars like '?'. Is this on

Re: awkward usb-to-serial adapter problem -more data!-

2011-08-01 Thread Daniel Gracia
Gracia escribis: Recompiling kernel with UFTDI_DEBUG, USB_DEBUG, UHCI_DEBUG and UHUB_DEBUG flags the device keeps failing stealthly... No error message appears on console. Any advice will be welcomed :) Beers! El 27/07/2011 10:45, Daniel Gracia escribis: Without dettaching the device after failure

Re: fat32 interoperatibility issue

2011-08-01 Thread Daniel Gracia
, Tomas Bodzar escribiC3: Seems similar to this (very old) explanation http://heirloom.sourceforge.net/mailx_aux_c.html On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 1:09 PM, Daniel Gracia lists.d...@electronicagracia.com wrote: Hit an interoperatibility issue today: fat32 stack on OBSD would allow to create illegal file

Re: awkward usb-to-serial adapter problem -more data!-

2011-07-27 Thread Daniel Gracia
/2011 16:54, Daniel Gracia escribis: Here we go again with more info. The facts: -uftdi USB to 4 port serial. -Adaptor attaches fine, works for a while. -After an amount of time, when serial load increases, the driver may fail. -After the failure error is unrecoverable; detaching/reattaching device

Re: awkward usb-to-serial adapter problem -more data!-

2011-07-27 Thread Daniel Gracia
Without dettaching the device after failure, trying to reconnect to any of the dead serial ports makes console sput: uticom0: uticom_param: STALLED uticom0: uticom_dtr: STALLED uticom0: uticom_rts: STALLED uticom0: uticom_close: STALLED El 27/07/2011 10:34, Daniel Gracia escribis: Similar

Re: awkward usb-to-serial adapter problem -more data!-

2011-07-27 Thread Daniel Gracia
Recompiling kernel with UFTDI_DEBUG, USB_DEBUG, UHCI_DEBUG and UHUB_DEBUG flags the device keeps failing stealthly... No error message appears on console. Any advice will be welcomed :) Beers! El 27/07/2011 10:45, Daniel Gracia escribis: Without dettaching the device after failure, trying

awkward usb-to-serial adapter problem -more data!-

2011-07-26 Thread Daniel Gracia
Here we go again with more info. The facts: -uftdi USB to 4 port serial. -Adaptor attaches fine, works for a while. -After an amount of time, when serial load increases, the driver may fail. -After the failure error is unrecoverable; detaching/reattaching device doesn't work. Must reboot the

Funny uhci bus?

2011-07-19 Thread Daniel Gracia
Hi there! I'm running on some issues related to USB reliability. Scenario: A 4-port serial to USB interface and a USB printer attached to uhci. Workload: Printer uses to be idle. Serial port is being polled quite frequently, but has almost no traffic -a few chars go in/out the ports every

Re: ARM or SPARC ?

2011-05-30 Thread Daniel Gracia
Kinda naive question: either could be more than enough; depends on your hard/soft/bandwith combination. Stick to i386/amd64; usually the best buck for performance ratio. Good luck! El 30/05/2011 11:32, hvom .org escribis: Hi all I need best performance processor, I used firewall and

Re: Remotely installing OpenBSD on dedicated server

2011-04-27 Thread Daniel Gracia
Here in Europe I found 1and1 to be an easy going plaform to install OpenBSD painlessly, as they offer full online reset and serial console service. The trickiest part is getting along with their exotic network routes... but there's a nice get-along guide Googling around. I would do it again

Re: new upper limit with BIGMEM

2011-04-06 Thread Daniel Gracia
Tell the Voyager 1; it's about trespassing even that limit xDDD El 05/04/2011 23:02, James A. Peltier escribiC3: - Original Message - |real mem = 137428045824 (131061MB) |avail mem = 133755703296 (127559MB) | |seems to work ok... | | But have you hit the limit? | | The

Re: ZTE MF190 HSUPA USB Modem with OpenBSD 4.8

2011-03-29 Thread Daniel Gracia
Yep, that sounds totally right. The same over here with a ZTE MF110UP; just updated the pertinent usb files and got it working. ZTE seems to have a very broad range of product (numbers) over there. El 29/03/2011 9:27, MERIGHI Marcus escribis: sounds similar to

Re: ZTE MF190 HSUPA USB Modem with OpenBSD 4.8

2011-03-29 Thread Daniel Gracia
virtual cd device, it comes as 0x0124 (?), where the massive umsm's comms appear. El 29/03/2011 13:04, David Coppa escribis: On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 12:35 PM, MERIGHI Marcusmcmer-open...@tor.at wrote: lists.d...@electronicagracia.com (Daniel Gracia), 2011.03.29 (Tue) 09:42 (CEST): Yep, that sounds

Re: ZTE MF190 HSUPA USB Modem with OpenBSD 4.8

2011-03-29 Thread Daniel Gracia
Oh my, now _that's_ a typo: it's a MF110 :) El 29/03/2011 18:44, Daniel Gracia escribis: My Device (ZTE MG110 HSUPA USB modem, and it's not a typo) works after adding the single-liner definitions at .c and .h files -sorry, don't have access to the machine now-. I can remember it's a little

Re: Nmap and pf

2011-03-07 Thread Daniel Gracia
El 07/03/2011 10:54, Henrik Engmark escribiC3: Is there a way, good or bad, to relax pf enough to let nmap do its OS detection? I am on 4.8. Way too vague question; you should at least describe the scenario.

Re: Dell R310 - H200 Raid performance problem

2011-03-02 Thread Daniel Gracia
I like it large this time. Different politics for different disks seems too complex for a very little semantic meaning, at least for me! El 02/03/2011 13:34, Marco Peereboom escribis: I really think this heuristic belongs in the kernel. I think there is a desire to make the policy a knob

Re: nat static-port option

2011-02-04 Thread Daniel Gracia
El 04/02/2011 16:15, Martin Schrvder escribis: 2011/2/4 Bret Lambertbret.lamb...@gmail.com: The US has been offering freedom to the world for a while now. It's only the largest republic in the world :-) No, that's India (people). Or Russia (size). Best Martin Still US (money). Take

Re: make keep state (no-sync) the default?

2011-02-04 Thread Daniel Gracia
El 04/02/2011 18:56, Henning Brauer escribis: * Harald Dunkelharald.dun...@aixigo.de [2011-02-04 14:31]: Is there some other way to avoid a lot of keep state (no-sync) statements? is there some other way to make people READ the fucking mnapages we put so much effort in? You're talking

Re: [PATCH] uticom driver fix

2010-12-15 Thread Daniel Gracia
Yep! That's enough for my adapters. El 14/12/2010 21:54, Jonathan Gray escribis: such things should be seperate diffs, and these should go to tech. is the following enough to make it work? Index: uticom.c === RCS file:

Re: [PATCH] uticom driver fix

2010-12-14 Thread Daniel Gracia
El 12/12/2010 0:13, Jonathan Gray escribis: On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 10:06:59AM +0100, Daniel Gracia wrote: Hi there! Being in need of uticom driver noticed that it didn't worked out of the box. Compiled, but opening the serial port twice panics the kernel. With the attached fix applyed to sys

[PATCH] uticom driver fix

2010-12-10 Thread Daniel Gracia
Hi there! Being in need of uticom driver noticed that it didn't worked out of the box. Compiled, but opening the serial port twice panics the kernel. With the attached fix applyed to sys/dev/usb/uticom.c it's working for me now with single port devices. Regards, Dani Patch

uticom driver broken

2010-12-04 Thread Daniel Gracia
For googles sake, a typo prevents uticom attaching to the sytem so it doesn't work at all. --- uticom.c Mon Nov 29 19:11:44 2010 +++ uticom.c Mon Nov 29 19:10:35 2010 @@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ sc-sc_iface_number = id-bInterfaceNumber; for (i = 0; i id-bNumEndpoints; i++) { -

Re: 1gbit LAN/NIC performance, queue speed bug?

2010-11-19 Thread Daniel Gracia
dmesg missing! Your computer horsepower will definitely affect the maximum bandwith pf will be able to manage. El 16/11/2010 12:52, Robert Lewandowski escribiC3: Hello, PROBLEM: transfer speed is ONLY HALF if queue is defined in pf.conf although queue is 950Mbit (1000Mbit-5%) pf disabled:

Re: How to use /dev/srandom

2010-10-04 Thread Daniel Gracia
I do love all this considerations. Just wondering by on earth entropy doesn't get much attention in a world where people seems so worried about security and privacy. Have you ever used any specific method to measure the randomness quality of the numbers generated by the kernel when randomness

Re: MD5 checksum

2010-07-02 Thread Daniel Gracia
Are you mixing different memory modules on the same machine? If that's the case, extract one and try the computer with one module at a time, just to discard RAM problems. Regards and good luck, Dani El 01/07/2010 12:15, Claudiu Pruna escribiC3: On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 10:32 +0300, Thanasis

Re: audio recording levels

2010-06-17 Thread Daniel Gracia
I have worked with audio before, and can confirm internal audio codecs are very good for... trash them. If quality is of any concern for you, just try another adapter, i.e. an inexpensive Behringer UCA 202 USB audio interface. I've tried it with great results on OpenBSD, and you can buy it

Re: time based rules on pf

2010-05-18 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
As you already know, that feature doesn't exist. cron should help this time -if you have any faith at all in its granularity!-. You'd better write some kind of daemon to help updating those pf tables on the fly... May the code be with you. El 17/05/2010 16:03, Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac

Re: OpenBSD culture?

2010-04-16 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
That attitude is shelfish, and I will try to state why: Linux want to conolize the world; OpenBSD exists for its own sake, that is the same as saying for the sake of both developer and curious users. You are expecting OpenBSD community should embrace you because Linux would like it: A new

Re: How to make FTP work from the firewall system?

2010-03-17 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
From the FAQ, read: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/ftp.html Regards, Dani El 16/03/2010 4:49, Dave Anderson escribis: I'm configuring a notebook which will use PF to protect itself from the environments in which I use it, and would like to have FTP 'just work' on it -- whether it's from an

Re: Joomla - MySQL Problem: Could not connect to MySQL

2010-03-13 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Not quite a solution, I think. What about if /var/www mounts in a different filesystem than /var? Hardlinks from chrooted environments don't seem to be a wise solution anyway... Just IMHO. Regards, Dani El 12/03/2010 12:16, Sunnz escribiC3: 2010/3/11 Janmalepa...@googlemail.com: I didn't

Re: AMD power reduction

2010-02-08 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
If absolute raw power is not mandatory, you may have a look at Atom-based servers -like http://www.supermicro.es/?opcion=contenidoplt=notasid=137 for example-. This servers consumption should make a difference when working on renovable energy sources. Regards! Jean-Francois escribis: Le

Re: USB voltmeter or DAQ module, small, inexpensive, with OpenBSD support

2010-02-01 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
With a proto board and some skills, you could build a serial system with a total cost around US$30, small enough to not even need a rail support. You could also try to hang on the I2C iface of your mainboard and add you own devices, but if you're not so much into electronics... Go the Arduino

Re: SMP

2009-12-09 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
It is true, and AFAIK, todays it's a topper nice task... almost 20. Regards, Dani Donald Allen escribis: My understanding is that OpenBSD still employs the Giant Lock approach to SMP, serializing access to kernel services. Is this still true? If it is, do Theo and the other kernel developers

Re: Connect to wireless Access Point according to MAC address

2009-11-26 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
'man ifconfig' states you can use bssid parameter to specify your desired bssid -automatic is the default mode-. So you may try 'ifconfig iwn0 nwid Open bssid 00:0b:0e:33:ed:00'. Regards, Dani Milin escribiC3: Hi all, I'd like to connect to the wireless AP according to its MAC address. For

Re: Does Atom dual-core work with SMP?

2009-11-23 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
As a rule of dumb, and as far as the big lock is present -OpenBSD has not the best performance-wise SMP solution out there-, if your dealing with high I/O rates -all computing at kernel space-, a dual core system isn't going to scale very well... So you will get similar performance on both

Re: Spanish language resources for OpenBSD

2009-11-21 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
translating... but can help whenever possible (native spanish speaker). It's just that all the people that I know that can use (thoroughly) OpenBSD in my city can also read english very well (at least)... On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 08:24:54AM +0100, Daniel Gracia Garallar wrote: I'm not aware

Re: Please use this to convert people to OpenBSD

2009-11-20 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Ey, nice project! And appears just on time... I was missing an alternative to Wordpress for my not-caring-about-never-used-features fellows. Will give it a try :) Jason Dixon escribis: On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 05:46:00PM +0530, Girish Venkatachalam wrote: Dear friends, Please stop spamming

Re: OpenBSD blog software

2009-11-18 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
[...] P.S. And this will be the last you hear about it from me. ;) I hope this doesn't come to mean the project falls dead. I've been reading the source and seems surprisingly simple, but those damned regulars... hehehe. My treat!

Re: Spanish language resources for OpenBSD

2009-11-17 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
I'm not aware of many spanish resources... AFAIK, the only big resource centre was the Mexican community, but now it seems to be gone with all their translated and own documents. I'd never been a big advocate of translating efforts, but as a native spanish speaker, I should help whenever

OpenBSD platform of choice?

2009-11-11 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Hi there! Now that I have to change my little server farm and I'm able to choose a new platform, I would like to choose wisely. It's a matter of fact that Intel x86 is bogus-prone, and after experimenting a lot with OpenBSD and listening about the different archs since several years ago, I

Re: 200g harddisk after newfs = Available 174g?

2009-10-29 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Manufactures use the 'giga' prefix in the International System meaning. That said, 1Gb would be 10^9 = 1,000,000,000 bytes. Computer programmers, OS and all around computer chit-chat use the prefix 'giga' to refer 2^30 = 1,073,741,824 bytes. IEC recommends calling this GiB, but it's

Re: Trouble with a uaudio(4) device

2009-10-24 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Probably you'll have to create the /dev/audio1 device. Just go to /etc and make a 'sudo MAKEDEV audio1'. This script will create all the required devs to operate your audio card. Regards! Dani Jona Joachim escribis: Here's the dmesg output when I plug in the device: uaudio0 at uhub3 port

Re: calendar typo?

2009-08-26 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
It all depends, as Paraguay has two native languages: spanish and guaranm. In spanish, the country name is written as 'Paraguay', and 'Paraguai' in guaranm. I barely, if ever, have read 'Paraguai' in any text, maybe because I'm a native spanish speaker. So 'Paraguay' goes for me. Igor

Re: Bind ntpd on certain interface?

2009-08-16 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
The problem here is not the list attitude, but your silly That's right, I've already done it, I know, I know when somebody corrects you. That makes developers angry. Obviously something was wrong with your configs, and you think you know what, but don't. And that's worse than knowing you

Re: Is Radeon HD 4870 okay?

2009-08-12 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Shall you be dual booting your computer, you may consider using a virtual machine to exec OpenBSD, or even getting some 'el-cheapo' CPU to install OpenBSD and use it through SSH/Xming from you current system, to make full use of your terminal full resolution. Regards, Dani Sviatoslav

Re: FTP public

2009-08-04 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Always read the FAQ first. To support an active FTP server, you should allow traffic for ftp, ftp-data port and also all between net.inet.ip.porthifirst and net.inet.ip.porthilast ports, as configured by sysctl(8). Regards! Dani Yamidt Henao escribis: Hi, I cant publish a ftp server

Re: English and Spanish keyboard at same time?

2009-07-25 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Are you working with X, or shell only? Dani Chris Bennett escribis: I do most of my work in English, but I also do a small amount in Spanish. I have a Spanish keyboard, but when I tried hooking it up, didn't get what was on keys. Is there any way to change this dynamically so that I can

Re: System load stays high for no reason

2009-07-22 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Maybe these figures annoy you because you don't understand system load for OBSD. Take a look at http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20090715034920 Regards, Dani Jan-Erik Skata escribis: I have done a fresh install of 4.5, as a basic firewall (ethernet-ethernet) and web server with

Re: pf problem / maybe bug in parser

2009-07-17 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Holger, we should adhere to KISS principle. So, pf rulesets are fine like they are if they are working as expected, and this is our case. If you're missing some warning feature maybe you would try to write an aux app -` la lint for C- that could parse a pf.conf and look for suspect behaviour.

Re: spamd nixspam.gz not found

2009-06-27 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Talking about wget... Wouldn't be more convenient calling 'ftp http://www.blahblah.net/myitem.gz'? I use to recover files that way; works like a charm and allows getting files from http servers without installing any ports/packages. Regards, Dani patrick keshishian escribiC3: On Wed, Jun

Re: random crashes on a firewall with OpenBSD 4.5-stable

2009-06-26 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Can't read that? Custom compiled kernel and cac error speaks by themselves; dirty solution, try other disk controller. Best solution, discard you don't have bad hardware and, if everything is ok, make contact with developers and help searching for a code patch to improve the RAID adapter

Re: random crashes on a firewall with OpenBSD 4.5-stable

2009-06-25 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Oh and maybe bad RAM; I've hit some nasty errors with these faulty DIMMs... :/ ComC(te escribiC3: Hi, we are using the last OpenBSD 4.5-stable release on an old Compaq Proliant ML350 as a firewall with spamd. But we encounter randomly some system crashes (once a week or two weeks). The

Re: CPU power control and 'unknown Enhanced SpeedStep CPU'

2009-06-18 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
That's reasonable, as SpeedStep is able to run CPUs only at several discrete speeds, dependant of your CPU model: SpeedStep is more like those good old 'turbo switchs' xD than a continuous infitine-step throttle. To further decrease your sytem clock speed you'll need to hack your

Re: apc ups daemon

2009-06-11 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
a software issue. Thanasis escribio': on 06/10/2009 12:34 PM Thanasis wrote the following: on 06/10/2009 11:53 AM Daniel Gracia Garallar wrote the following: Are you running the program with a user with dialer privileges? First, make sure your account has dialer privileges -is part

Re: apc ups daemon

2009-06-10 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Are you running the program with a user with dialer privileges? First, make sure your account has dialer privileges -is part of dialer group-. Then Shortcut pins 2 and 3 of your black cable while connected to the pc, and try on a shell 'cu -l /dev/ttyb'. If serial port is working, any keyboard

Re: pf, altq, packet rate

2009-05-29 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
As stupid as it can sound, you could develop a protocol to make routers talk each other and say how much bandwith is available in between. I think there's no other really sane way of inbound traffic control. Dropper techniques are a cheap trick nice for little networks. Serious and big

Re: OSSv4 on OpenBSD

2009-05-25 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Actually, when audio is a concern, I'm quite happy with the audio(4) framework of sio_open(3) and friends. I've just finished a remote PMR control app where real-time audio is needed, and all the bells and whistles are up to the task: multiple devices support -I'm working with four Behringer

Re: OpenBSD and VPN 1411 Criptographic Card

2009-05-24 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
AFAIK, crypto accel cards will be used by the OpenBSD kernel whenever possible without further user intervention needed other than plugging the card and rebooting the system. Make sure your dmesg displays the hifn* device and make some performance test: you may be satisfied. Joco Salvatti

Re: Spanish BSD Group

2009-04-30 Thread Daniel Gracia Garallar
Nice! I must confess I have a strong bias towards english language when talking about programming, but as a spanish OpenBSD user I'll try to support the group as far as possible. !Mucha suerte en la singladura! ;) Dani Daniel Andersen escribis: Well, I would like to announce that the