Hi Claudio,
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 01:10:15PM +0100, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> You update from a very old version of OpenBGPD.
true. Your tips worked a treat, though, and adjusting the config wasn't
too difficult.
Thanks a lot,
Toni
Hi,
I am trying to upgrade an OpenBSD based BGP router from an old version
to 7.2. But on OpenBSD 7.2, the config file results in several errors,
despite the man page not indicating any thing "obvious".
Eg. I get syntax errors on
softreconfig in yes
softreconfig out yes
announce self
Hi,
thanks for the insight.
On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 01:37:38AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013-01-02, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net wrote:
/bsd: in6_ifloop_request: ADD operation failed for 3ffe:3ffe::0001
(errno=17)
17 is EEXIST - see errno(2) for a list of these - there's
Hi,
I have a setup with three machines, all i386, and all plugged into
one switch:
A: 5.1 (IPv4: master)
B: 5.0 (IPv4: backup)
C: 5.2 (IPv4: master, IPv6: backup)
Each host has two IPv4 carp interfaces, all on one interface (carp0 and
carp1), and host C has an additional carp2 with only an
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 04:53:02PM +0100, Patrick Lamaiziere wrote:
Le Wed, 2 Jan 2013 13:39:25 +0100, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net a
écrit :
With this setup, carp1 will stay in BACKUP mode when I say ifconfig
carp1 advskew 120 on A, while on B, it would go into MASTER
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 05:47:23PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2013-01-02, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net wrote:
A: 5.1 (IPv4: master)
B: 5.0 (IPv4: backup)
C: 5.2 (IPv4: master, IPv6: backup)
Is this 5.0 release or is it something close to 5.0?
the (working!) 5.0
Hi,
I have just discovered that I made a configuration error that had
resulted in the undesired, but correct, carp behaviour for IPv4. Ie,
OpenBSD operates as desired for this case.
That leaves these questions open:
On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 01:39:25PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
I also have
Hi,
I've run into an interoperability problem with an Astaro, which does not
like our certificate. The certificate basically looks like
...
Subject: C=DE, L=..., CN=IP-number
...
Subject Alternative Name: IPv4 Address: IP-number
...
Now the Astaro is said to require an ID type of ASN1-DN,
Hi Stu,
On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 11:24:24AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I don't see any code changes that would result in a different presentation
order of certificates between 4.8 and 5.0..
tcpdump traces of the negotiation from 4.8 and 5.0 might be useful, as might
logs from the 3rd
Hi,
I'm running into a problem with OpenBSD 5.0 and isakmpd. A config that
works on 4.8, doesn't work on 5.0: the client is denied access,
allegedly due to OpenBSD shipping the wrong (X.509) certificate, or
certificates in the wrong order. The (3rd party) claim is that it might
ship the CA
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 09:40:42AM +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
My vote would go for Redmine (use together with thin), which has a
if the project wants to use/try it, I can offer my help with this one.
Please contact me off-list.
Kind regards,
--Toni++
Hi,
today I wanted to research open bug reports for OpenBSD, using this link
in lieu of anything linked from the homepage:
http://www.openbsd.org/query-pr.html
But when I submit the form, I only get an error message that the CGI was
not found.
Where should I be looking instead, please?
Kind
Hi,
today I experienced a kernel crash on a machine with the temperhum
device. The crash message indicates that the driver uthum was
responsible, but since the machine is physically inaccessible to me, I
only have a screenshot. Is it still worth reporting, scribbling from a
handset screenshot,
Hi Daniel,
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 09:10:22AM +0200, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 09:01:51 +0200, Toni Mueller wrote:
today I wanted to research open bug reports for OpenBSD, using this link
in lieu of anything linked from the homepage:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm
Hi,
I have
lan1 -- gw1 --- internet --- gw2 -- lan2
The setup has been working for years. Now I upgraded one side to 4.9,
while the other - so far - is still at 4.6 (I know... :( ).
After that, no connection gets established anymore:
1.2.3.4: OpenBSD 4.6
4.3.2.1: OpenBSD 4.9
Hi,
I solved the site-site part of it. It turned out to be a typo somewhere.
:(
But the mobile issue is still open.
Kind regards,
--Toni++
Hi,
On Sun, 27.02.2011 at 18:52:28 -0500, Adam Van Ymeren adam.v...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm trying to modify the contents of the ram disk in a bsd.rd kernel.
Is there any documentation on this process? Or can anyone point in my
a good direction to start looking?
you might find this example
Hi,
I discover that CARP and routing don't always mix well:
Internet --- host1 host2
If host1 and host2 have a CARP interface with the same IP, then packets
destined for that IP don't ever reach host2, even if the interface on
host1 is in BACKUP state.
Kind regards,
--Toni++
On Thu, 25.11.2010 at 13:15:06 +, Michal mic...@sharescope.co.uk wrote:
On 25/11/10 12:22, Toni Mueller wrote:
I discover that CARP and routing don't always mix well:
Internet --- host1 host2
Wait, do you mean;
Host1
Internet
On Thu, 25.11.2010 at 14:29:39 +, Michal mic...@sharescope.co.uk wrote:
Because your setup should rather look like this?
Internet --- switch --- host1 --- switch --- LAN
+ --- host2 +
This is what I was trying to get at...the way you draw your diagram,
I can't
Hi Nick,
On Sun, 14.11.2010 at 11:31:52 -0700, Nick Bender nben...@gmail.com wrote:
I am currently working on the next version which is much better - it meets
all your requirements. I'm calling it redux and I'm including the readme
below.
this is great news! Any chance to get this into the
On Fri, 05.11.2010 at 16:54:00 +0100, Aleksandar Lazic al-open...@none.at
wrote:
due to the fact that openssh and some other parts of openbsd are ported
to linux maybe you can tell me if you plan to make a openrelayd which is
able to compile on linux.
I'am willing to try it by my self,
On Wed, 24.11.2010 at 21:30:05 +0100, ropers rop...@gmail.com wrote:
On 23 November 2010 13:52, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net wrote:
I usually have a use case that can be satisfied
with one XOR the other system
So, not with both?
You have weird use cases.
I don't think so. See eg
Hi,
On Sun, 24.10.2010 at 08:20:35 +0530, Siju George sgeorge...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net wrote:
Also, Linux is better supported by hardware vendors, and/or much less
picky about hardware than OpenBSD is.
Not always
Hi,
On Sat, 23.10.2010 at 10:36:54 -0500, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us
wrote:
On Oct 23, 2010, at 8:48, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net wrote:
Also, Linux is better supported by hardware vendors, and/or much less
picky about hardware than OpenBSD is.
If you consider the garbage
Hi,
On Thu, 18.11.2010 at 16:38:55 +0100, Manuel Guesdon
ml+openbsd.m...@oxymium.net wrote:
Is there a way to get detailed em(4) device errors without having to
recompile kernel with EM_DEBUG ?
I try to find in-errors reason(s) but netstat only gives errors as a sum of
dropped_pkts +
Hi,
On Tue, 23.11.2010 at 11:07:40 -0500, Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net wrote:
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 03:16:57PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
# ifconfig em3
em3:
flags=8b43UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,PROMISC,ALLMULTI
Hi,
On Tue, 23.11.2010 at 17:45:16 +0100, Alexander Schrijver
alexander.schrij...@gmail.com wrote:
Why don't you run linux on them? You aren't being very environmentally aware
are you?
I don't understand what you mean with this remark.
The application that I use these machines for requires
Hi,
On Tue, 23.11.2010 at 10:55:30 -0500, and...@msu.edu and...@msu.edu wrote:
Toni, have you published a list of the hardware thats been causing you
problems?
sorry, no I didn't think of it, yet. But I have posted to this list
about some of them, most prominently the small PCs with C7 chips.
Hi,
On Tue, 23.11.2010 at 14:09:48 -0500, daniel holtzman
d...@redmountainfarm.net wrote:
Perhaps one or more developers would be curious about the crashes? Why not
donate the machines instead of throw them out?
ok. I'm not the owner, only the janitor, for these machines. Unless I
figure out
Hi,
On Tue, 02.11.2010 at 13:40:44 +0100, Guillaume DualC) g.du...@otasc.org
wrote:
try it : http://openbsd.org
it's (probably) not the same, and (worse!) it doesn't help with all the
configurations that contain www.openbsd.org.
Kind regards,
--Toni++
On Wed, 22.09.2010 at 15:47:02 -0400, Brad Tilley b...@16systems.com wrote:
Either will work fine so long as you purchase good NICs and avoid
cutting-edge (untested) hardware. The only things Linux does noticeably
better is:
* Dealing with SMP
* Dealing with lot's and
Hi,
On Sat, 14.08.2010 at 23:49:49 -0700, Bryan Irvine sparcta...@gmail.com wrote:
understand. Also, the OP wanted something that he can run on OpenBSD
and Zenoss runs on Linux.
hmmm from my perspective, Zenoss looks like an ordinary Zope
application, and should therefore run on OpenBSD as
Hi,
On Thu, 03.06.2010 at 23:06:58 +0200, Reyk Floeter r...@openbsd.org wrote:
IPsec. In difference to isakmpd(8), which supports the ISAKMP/Oakley
a.k.a. IKEv1 protocol, iked(8) only supports the IKEv2 protocol at
present. The IKEv2 protocol in RFC 4306 has been simplified and
provides
Hi,
On Mon, 06.09.2010 at 11:18:57 +1000, Olivier Mehani sht...@ssji.net wrote:
On Sun, Sep 05, 2010 at 03:49:43PM -0400, Simon Comeau Martel wrote:
You received a /64 for your router interface ? Or are you in a /64
subnet with other customers ? The setup sounds weird to me. To what
or might not
be there. But it's worth a try. My supplier is already looking into
this issue of possible BIOS uppgrades.
On 2010-08-13, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net wrote:
Having said that, what is the current common wisdom for reliable small
CPE boxes that are reliable enough to be safely
On Fri, 13.08.2010 at 14:36:21 +0100, Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk
wrote:
What do people think of monit.
Ok, I'll chime in: What do people think of Zenoss and splunk?
I'm so far leaning twoards trying Zenoss, but it surely has a high
barrier-of-entry, and I'm only interested in splunk
Hi Stuart,
thanks for the idea.
On Thu, 12.08.2010 at 12:09:02 +, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
wrote:
Guessing based on very little information, but they probably have
different BIOSes.
Unfortunately, as I just hear, the manufacturer dropped support for
these machines. My
Hi,
On Sun, 01.08.2010 at 13:49:07 -0700, Peter Merritt pwmerr...@weirdwater.org
wrote:
I have a firewall that has been running several versions of OpenBSD
successfully, the last being 4.6. After installing 4.7, I could not get
the firewall to pass any traffic from the lan side.
I'm
Hi,
I've recompiled my system(s) several times in order to follow -stable,
but (now?) see this problem:
# savecore -v /var/crash/
dumpoff = 4838922240 (9451020 * 512)
savecore: /bsd: kvm_dump_mkheader: invalid magic in cpu_hdr
savecore: no core dump
Hi,
On Sun, 23.05.2010 at 11:41:27 +0200, Martin PelikC!n
martin.peli...@gmail.com wrote:
It really depends on what you need - most road warriors are okay with
transport mode (where obviously DHCP doesn't make any sense). If
I'd say that transport mode is a design error in IPSEC and should be
Hi,
I have a problem with tables in pf in that I can add addresses and/or
network blocks to tables and don't get them recognized until I reload
the filter rules. Example:
# pfctl -T a -t extra-oekonet-dst 172.16.19.0/24
1/1 addresses added.
# pfctl -T s -t extra-oekonet-dst
Hi,
On Wed, 12.05.2010 at 01:09:55 +, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
wrote:
First talk to your wan provider, they might either be able to allocate
you a couple of vlans that they'll carry for you, or do QinQ (i.e. you
feed the provider plain vlans, and they appear directly at the
Hi,
On Wed, 12.05.2010 at 14:23:18 +0200, Pete Vickers p...@systemnet.no wrote:
http://www.openbsd.org/papers/asiabsdcon2010_vether/index.html
especially page 6/7...
thanks, but... I may have mis-stated the problem.
I have no bandwidth or fragmentation problem, but rather a
configuration
On Wed, 12.05.2010 at 19:48:47 +0100, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org
wrote:
But usually you just feed plain vlans to the wan provider and they handle
translation or stacking..
?!?
If they're doing nested vlans (tag stacking), usually you feed them
frames, they add their own
Hi,
I've been trying to figure out whether I can use OpenBSD in a nested
vlan scenario. I'm looking at a data centre where I want to get two
wires, each carrying several vlans, and funneling them home across a
WAN link. Various switch vendors claim to be able to do it, but I
couldn't really
On Wed, 05.05.2010 at 14:31:32 -0500, Walter Goulet wgou...@gmail.com wrote:
I think the UML the OP is referring to is Unified Modeling Language
and Rational Unified Process.
I think this solves it:
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Lars Nooden lars.cura...@gmail.com wrote:
:P
;)
Kind
Hi,
I'm not an OpenBSD developer, but would like to chime in anyway:
On Wed, 05.05.2010 at 16:08:47 -0300, Christiano F. Haesbaert
haesba...@haesbaert.org wrote:
I'm really sick of hearing about UML/RUP and all this boulshit about
software engineering in my university.
Many of those things
Hi,
On Wed, 17.03.2010 at 17:48:21 +0100, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net
wrote:
On Mon, 15.03.2010 at 19:10:12 +0100, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net
wrote:
# pfctl -s a |grep mss
# ifconfig|grep mtu|grep -v 1500
lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 33152
enc0
Hi,
going from #448 (March 16th) to #501 (April 8th), I noticed a sharp
drop in performance. The problem manifests itself in the machine
frequently becoming very sluggish wrt. network performance. In numbers,
this means that the packet loss rate jumps to more than a felt 90% for
more than a
Hello,
On Sat, 10.04.2010 at 09:17:53 +0800, Aaron Lewis aaron.lewis1...@gmail.com
wrote:
Firstly i need to compress my fonts to a Font_Name.tar.bz2 , if i want
to put the extract script and Font_Name.tar.bz2 together , a single
bundle , howto archive it ?
Right now , i tried
Hi,
this should have gone into the thread 'spurious need to frag
messages'. Sorry for opening a new thread.
On Wed, 31.03.2010 at 13:36:48 +0200, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net
wrote:
recently, a problem with OpenBSD has popped up over here that manifests
itself in random connection
Hi,
while playing around with the latest code as of today, off of CVS's
HEAD, I find that it sometimes takes considerable time to establish a
connection to a static peer, and while negotiating, the two isakmpds
sometimes send NO_PROPOSAL_CHOSEN to each other. After a while, it
suddenly works.
Hi,
it would be great to be able to specify a fallback kernel in case
booting a new kernel fails - esp. if one needs to work on a remote
site w/o hands-on support.
TIA!
Kind regards,
--Toni++
Hi,
On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 06:50:00 -0500, Chris Bennett
ch...@bennettconstruction.biz wrote:
If you are talking about an upgrade then
cp bsd bsd.backup before install should do it.
Then use boot boot /bsd.backup after a failed upgrade.
I thought about the case where the new kernel won't boot
On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 08:44:56 -0500, Chris Bennett
ch...@bennettconstruction.biz wrote:
If you don't have access to a console remotely, then exactly how
would you type fallback /bsd.backup?
I would like to see a configuration option in /etc/boot.conf that I
could use to specify a fallback
Hi,
On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 15:50:36 +0200, Paul de Weerd we...@weirdnet.nl wrote:
What do you mean the new kernel won't boot ?
I mean that, for whatever reason, the kernel does not reach full
multi-user capabilities within some timeout (say, 5 minutes).
there, the bootloader will automagically
On Fri, 02.04.2010 at 22:20:46 +0200, Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de
wrote:
* Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net [2010-04-02 12:25]:
it would be great to be able to specify a fallback kernel in case
booting a new kernel fails
how exactly does the bootloader notice your new kernel
Hi,
On Wed, 31.03.2010 at 17:12:30 -0700, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com
wrote:
The i386 build has been around a lot longer than amd64, so comparing
absolutes doesn't reveal the relative rate.
that doesn't sound compelling to me, as, afair, the serial numbers
are reset on every release.
Hi,
On Wed, 31.03.2010 at 22:10:08 +0300, Ozgur Kazancci
ozgur.kazan...@info.uvt.ro wrote:
- Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net wrote:
On Wed, 31.03.2010 at 14:03:06 -0400, Devin Ceartas nacred...@gmail.com
wrote:
I suppose it should be 5.2.11 or later my machine running 4.6
Hi,
I'm trying to run my pf setup on the latest -current/amd64 like this:
# pfctl -n -f pf.conf (gives no error or warning)
# pfctl -f pf.conf
pfctl: pfctl_rules
pfctl: load anchors
pfctl: DIOCXROLLBACK: Invalid argument
The only anchor statments I have are these:
# grep anchor pf.conf
anchor
Hi,
I'd like to be able to clear the counters of interfaces, similar to
clear counters in Cisco lingo.
TIA!
Kind regards,
--Toni++
Hi,
thanks for answering!
On Thu, 01.04.2010 at 10:28:16 -0700, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com
wrote:
This is generally caused by mismatched kernel and userland. How
confident are you that yours were built from the same/matching
sources?
I installed these files from my installation
Hi,
recently, a problem with OpenBSD has popped up over here that manifests
itself in random connection failures after some time. Network
diagram:
workstation (1) --- (3b) firewall (3a) --- Internet --- www.example.com (2)
You surf from your workstation to www.example.com. On the firewall, you
Hi,
comparing the build dates and serial numbers of kernels, I get the
impression that amd64 kernels are only built once in a while, so to
say, compared to i386 kernels, because the #148 kernel for amd64 is much
more recent than the #448 one for i386.
Right? Wrong? Does it matter, and if so,
Hi,
On Wed, 31.03.2010 at 14:03:06 -0400, Devin Ceartas nacred...@gmail.com wrote:
I suppose it should be 5.2.11 or later my machine running 4.6
stable has 5.2.12 installed from ports
looking into CVS, it turns out that 5.2.10 is in 4.6-release, while
5.2.12 is in 4.6-stable.
--
Kind
Hi,
On Wed, 17.03.2010 at 16:26:39 -0500, Todd T. Fries t...@fries.net wrote:
Try s/hmac-sha2-256/hmac-sha1/ until you have updated all your firewalls.
Also try seeing http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#20100110 ..
thanks to all who helped out to solve this particular case of PEBCAK.
Hi,
On Mon, 15.03.2010 at 19:10:12 +0100, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net
wrote:
# pfctl -s a |grep mss
# ifconfig|grep mtu|grep -v 1500
lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 33152
enc0: flags=41UP,RUNNING mtu 1536
pflog0: flags=141UP,RUNNING,PROMISC mtu 33152
#
And that's
Hi,
I've installed the latest snapshot, with kernel bsd.mp#488, on a
machine that has several IPSEC connections to handle, some fixed
(branch offices), some for road warriors. The setup per se runs well
for several years, but after this upgrade, traffic to the branch
offices stopped. I checked
Hi,
On Wed, 17.03.2010 at 16:24:42 +0100, Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de
wrote:
-A, -O, -R are bullshit and I'll happily remove them. soon.
that's ok with me. I thought that changing the docs was the
less-intrusive thing to do, and I have no experience with ipf, so that
certainly wasn't
Darn, I should write better messages. So here goes an important
addendum:
On Wed, 17.03.2010 at 17:55:34 +0100, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net
wrote:
I've installed the latest snapshot, with kernel bsd.mp#488, on a
machine that has several IPSEC connections to handle, some fixed
(branch
Hi,
On Tue, 16.03.2010 at 07:37:42 +0001, Jason McIntyre j...@kerhand.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 10:35:23PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
An optimizer (or any other such device) which is on by default and
claims to not change semantics, should imho be transparent to the user
Hi,
I've just run into the following problem on a 4.6 box:
/etc/pf.conf (excerpt):
table rfc1918 const { 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12, 192.168.0.0/16 }
block out on $extif from rfc1918
# /sbin/pfctl -F rules -R -f pf.conf
rules cleared
pfctl: Must enable
Hi,
On Mon, 15.03.2010 at 12:22:35 +0100, matteo filippetto
matteo.filippe...@gmail.com wrote:
for me it works good ... just don't use -R option
http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/openbsd-misc/2007/4/6/147502
thanks for this link.
Not using -R is not too good, either, as on this particular
Hi,
one of my OpenBSD 4.6 boxen starts sending out need to fragment
messages to other hosts, w/o me seeing the reason.
# pfctl -s a |grep mss
# ifconfig|grep mtu|grep -v 1500
lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 33152
enc0: flags=41UP,RUNNING mtu 1536
pflog0:
Hi,
On Mon, 15.03.2010 at 13:04:04 +, Jason McIntyre j...@kerhand.co.uk wrote:
doesn;t Other rules and options are ignored. already cover this?
may be. But then, you are possibly only too deeply entrenched in this
stuff to see the problem.
furthermore, since -T has a load command, should
Hi,
I dimly remember that it was possible to delete flows by specifying
their SPI index in the SADB, but when I say
# ipsecctl -d 0x12345678
with 0x12345678 being a number obtained by running
# ipsecctl -v -ss
I only get back an error message. If I say ipsecctl -sf
and feed one of these lines
Hi,
technical issues aside,
On Sat, 13.03.2010 at 15:24:30 +, Sevan / Venture37 ventur...@gmail.com
wrote:
I was reading the arstechnica article on the internet filtering
that's now in place in New Zealand they mentioned that the
appliance they're using called a Whitebox which uses a
Hi,
On Fri, 12.03.2010 at 13:21:45 +0001, Jason McIntyre j...@kerhand.co.uk wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 12:23:22AM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
what exactly is missing from sysctl(3)?
the sections I read seem to exhaustively list the settings that can
be used with the 'mib' parameter
Hi Otto,
On Thu, 11.03.2010 at 07:08:24 +0100, Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 12:23:22AM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
Btw, in the snapshot of today, the sysctl(3) man page is absent:
$ find . -name 'sysctl*'
./cat8/sysctl.0
./cat5/sysctl.conf.0
$
Did
On Thu, 11.03.2010 at 14:31:46 +0100, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net
wrote:
But I'll now grab 'comp' too and see if that helps.
I've now looked at the man page in -current, and it does not cover the
leaves below PF_KEY.
--
Kind regards,
--Toni++
Hi,
while digging into my problem with bogus SADB entries, I noticed that
sysctl(3) is incomplete, and the online man page doesn't show up (I only
get sysctl(8) to see when accessing this link:
Hi,
On Wed, 10.03.2010 at 21:48:38 +0001, Jason McIntyre j...@kerhand.co.uk wrote:
what exactly is missing from sysctl(3)?
the sections I read seem to exhaustively list the settings that can
be used with the 'mib' parameter, but not for PF_KEY.
Btw, in the snapshot of today, the sysctl(3) man
Hi,
I'm running an IPSEC setup using iskampd.conf + isakmpd.policy, and
would like to move to using ipsec.conf instead.
First off, I noticed that, if isakmpd is running w/o the '-K' switch,
running 'ipsecctl -f somefile' results in a problem accessing
/var/run/isakmpd.fifo, with a file does not
Hi,
On Sun, 24.01.2010 at 17:47:22 +0100, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net
wrote:
First off, I noticed that, if isakmpd is running w/o the '-K' switch,
running 'ipsecctl -f somefile' results in a problem accessing
/var/run/isakmpd.fifo, with a file does not exist error.
scratch
Hi,
On Thu, 21.01.2010 at 21:48:01 +, Christian Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de
wrote:
Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net wrote:
today I see tons of these on a 4.6-stable/amd64 machine (sample):
17:21:00.848135 esp 1.1.1.1 2.2.2.2 spi 0x54d46678 seq 132642 len 84
(DF) (ttl 64, id 49897
Hi,
today I see tons of these on a 4.6-stable/amd64 machine (sample):
17:21:00.848135 esp 1.1.1.1 2.2.2.2 spi 0x54d46678 seq 132642 len 84 (DF)
(ttl 64, id 49897, len 104, bad cksum 0! differs by 8b3c)
17:21:00.859630 esp 2.2.2.2 1.1.1.1 spi 0x87b9932c seq 89638 len 324 (ttl 46,
id 63366,
Hi,
On Sat, 09.01.2010 at 13:09:29 -0500, Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net wrote:
# /sbin/pfctl -n -f pf.conf.test
pf.conf.test:23: illegal tos value (null)
Best guess: sbin/pfctl/parse.y
thanks, Ted, this worked
Hi,
On Wed, 06.01.2010 at 22:19:55 +0100, David Coppa dco...@gmail.com wrote:
man 4 art
these cards are almost great, but I don't know where to purchase any.
Otherwise, I'd get two or three more myself.
My only current problem with these cards is that they don't support
in-depth line
Hi,
On Wed, 30.12.2009 at 18:17:24 +0100, Marc Espie es...@nerim.net wrote:
I don't know about a long list of directories. These days, there are at
most 5 ports that do this kind of annoying shit.
Toni, this looks like hyperbolic speech to me. 4 or 5 doesn't amount to
long list.
I'll
Hi,
On Tue, 05.01.2010 at 12:44:49 -0800, Jeff Simmons jsimm...@goblin.punk.net
wrote:
fw:$ netstat -nr
tip: netstat -rnf encap
results elided
Encap:
Source Port Destination Port Proto SA(Address/Proto/Type/Direction)
expected ecap routes elided
0/00 0/0
Hi,
[ will cross-post this to tech@ ]
On Mon, 05.10.2009 at 18:47:10 +0200, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net
wrote:
On Thu, 01.10.2009 at 12:21:19 +0200, Toni Mueller openbsd-m...@oeko.net
wrote:
Searching around, I found that this question was already raised by
Martin Hedenfalk well
Hi,
On Wed, 06.01.2010 at 14:45:42 -0800, Noah Pugsley noa...@bendtel.com wrote:
A little off topic but why trying to get rid of the Cisco? Other
than the power/size/noise or to simplify your setup, less links in
the chain, etc..
I use OpenBSD for everything I can, and some things I
Hi Dale, hi Theo,
On Tue, 29.12.2009 at 11:55:55 -0600, Dale Rahn dr...@dalerahn.com wrote:
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 06:03:48PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
I've just seen a program fail to work, saying that it can't load a
shared library (but a different one on each invocation - this is an SMP
Hi,
I've just seen a program fail to work, saying that it can't load a
shared library (but a different one on each invocation - this is an SMP
machine). Then I found out that /usr/local/lib was not part of the
scanned directories. Looking into
Hi,
On Sun, 22.11.2009 at 23:03:10 +0100, Joachim Schipper
joac...@joachimschipper.nl wrote:
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 10:00:05PM +0100, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 09:20:46PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
for several releases of OpenBSD, I now have encountered the problem
Hi,
On Mon, 23.11.2009 at 10:04:20 -0600, Chris Bennett
ch...@bennettconstruction.biz wrote:
If you are running PostgreSQL, and aren't running as root, you will need
to use sudo shutdown -r now or /etc/rc.shutdown will hang
??
you mean, if I am not running PostgreSQL as root?
I usually
Hi,
for several releases of OpenBSD, I now have encountered the problem
that I can say shutdown -r now, or halt, or reboot, and nothing
appears to happen, except for some messages on the associated
terminals.
Sometimes, it works after saying it multiple times, and literally after
minutes, and on
Hi,
if someone has to sell known-good Accom cards, I'm very much interested
in purchasing some.
Please contact me off-list.
TIA!
--
Kind regards,
--Toni++
Hi,
I'm wondering about the options when I want to make a release, and
would like some insight into the build process.
Background: During a release's lifetime, I want to create a set of new
installation tarballs for -stable, to be able to (re-) install machines
with all relevant patches already
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