Re: ThinkPad x40 ath problems
Damien Miller wrote: steven n fettig wrote: Dunno' what I'm doing wrong. I have 3.7 installed on a ThinkPad x40 that has: ath0 at pci1 dev 2 function 0 Atheros AR5212 rev 0x01: irq 11 ath0: mac 80.9 phy 4.3 radio 4.6, 802.11a/b/g, WOR4W, address 00:0e:9b:6f:4a:b0 Mine works fine with -current: ath0 at pci1 dev 2 function 0 Atheros AR5212 (IBM MiniPCI) rev 0x01: irq 11 ath0: AR5212 5.6 phy 4.1 rf5111 1.7 rf2111 2.3, WOR1W, address 00:... -d -current did it. Thanks to those who pointed me in that direction. (SO - if you want the ath AR5212 on the x40 - if that's the wifi card it came with - to work properly updating to current helps.) steve fettig
ipsecadm problem in 3.7?
I'm running several OpenBSD VPN gateways using 3.6, and I'm trying to add a 3.7 box into the mix. I've been using rc.vpn and manual keying. But when I tried to fire up the new VPN, the networks never could connect, and the gateway machines lost contact with each other (no ping, no shh, etc.) until I did an ipsecadm flush. A little playing around with setting things up manually shows: openbsd-3.7:~# ipsecadm flush openbsd-3.7:~# ipsecadm new esp -enc aes -auth sha1 -spi 1030 -dst 5.0.1.1 -src 5.1.1.1 -keyfile /etc/vpn/enc.key -authkeyfile /etc/vpn/auth.key openbsd-3.7:~#ipsecadm show sadb_dump: satype esp vers 2 len 21 seq 0 pid 0 errno 150: Unknown error: 150 sa: spi 0x1030 auth hmac-sha1 enc aes state larval replay 0 flags 0 lifetime_cur: alloc 0 bytes 0 add 1118526715 first 0 address_src: 5.1.1.1 address_dst: 5.0.1.1 key_auth: bits 160: key_encrypt: bits 128: On the 3.6 boxes, no error message, and a few other differences (satype has changed): openbsd-3.6:~# ipsecadm flush openbsd-3.6:~# ipsecadm new esp -enc aes -auth sha1 -spi 1040 -dst 5.3.1.1 -src 5.4.1.1 -keyfile /etc/vpn/enc.key -authkeyfile /etc/vpn/auth.key openbsd-3.6:~# ipsecadm show sadb_dump: satype unspec vers 2 len 21 seq 1 pid 1044 sa: spi 0x1040 auth hmac-sha1 enc aes state larval replay 0 flags 0 lifetime_cur: alloc 0 bytes 0 add 1118528077 first 0 address_src: 5.4.1.1 address_dst: 5.3.1.1 key_auth: bits 160: key_encrypt: bits 128: I've tried this on three different 3.7 boxes (obviously some information above has been changed) and gotten exactly the same error message on two of them, the third gave an identical message but with errno 160. Can anyone tell me what's going on? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Some Sites Don't Load Behind pf NAT
Serban Giuroiu wrote: Hello. I have an OpenBSD 3.7 box set up as a router and server for my home network. It connects to the Internet through the kernel PPPoE driver. Naturally, I use pf on that box. Everything runs smoothly, but there are certain websites that do not load properly from machines behind the NAT router. When trying to access http://mail.yahoo.com or http://linuxhardware.org, an initial connection is made, but no further data comes in as the web browser sits and waits. However, if I open those pages in lynx from the OpenBSD box, they load without any problems. Most other websites load correctly from all machines on my network. Searching Google, I found a similar problem posted to this list a couple years ago in which an MTU setting and fragmentation were the cause of the strage behavior (http://www.monkey.org/openbsd/archive/tech/0211/msg00163.html). The poster added scrub out all no-df max-mss 1452 to his pf configuration and that fixed his problem. As recommended in the pppoe(4) man page, I set the MSS for the pppoe interface to 1440. I played around with different MSS's and scrubbing out the DF bit, but my problem remains. Does anyone know what is causing this strange problem and how to fix it? My pf.conf (without queueing rules and bloat) looks like this: --- ppp = pppoe0 table internal { 172.16.0.0/22 } scrub random-id scrub fragment reassemble scrub reassemble tcp scrub out on $ppp max-mss 1440 nat pass on $ppp from internal to !internal - ($ppp) # allow connection to ssh apache from the outside pass quick on $ppp proto tcp from any to ($ppp) port {22, 80} # prevet other tcp connection attempts block in on $ppp proto tcp from any to ($ppp) flags S/SA # don't allow routing of packets to where they # should not go block in on $ppp from any to !($ppp) block out on $ppp from !($ppp) to any --- Serban Giuroiu http://javatheory.net __ Discover Yahoo! Get on-the-go sports scores, stock quotes, news and more. Check it out! http://discover.yahoo.com/mobile.html I have a similar problem here. I've recently installed 3.7 and from linux behind nat osnews.com and groups-beta.google.com doesn't work but from winxp it works ok. Before the upgrade all worked fine.
Re: Laptop CD Audio
On 6/12/05, Yosep Fery Wibowo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Better to check your soundcard BIOS setting. With 'trial and error' on various settings beetwen irq and/or dma usually will help this problem. This laptop has *very* limited BIOS configuration---nothing at all for Integrated Peripherals, Audio, or anything else which might be even tangentially related. No Plug Play, interrupts, or so forth. It doesn't even let you disable APM or ACPI. So no luck there, but thanks. CDJ -- Christian Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.aleph0.com/~chjones
Slow nmap scanning
Does anyone use 3.7 as a vulnerability scanner using the nmap-3.81 package? I've started doing so, and notice this is extremely slow. I have a rather limited amount of rules in my pf.conf (see below), and can't understand why scanning 20 machines would take an entire weekend (they're all on the local segment or near the scanning machine). There used to be some problems with no route to host being returned with nmap compiled from sources, but that was back in 3.4/3.5 days, and it would hose up the hosts routing table. I'm not sure if that still applies, but there definitely seems to be something wrong :) Thanks for any comments. # pfctl -sr pass quick on lo0 all block return log all pass out quick proto tcp all flags S/SA modulate state pass out quick proto udp all keep state pass out quick inet proto icmp all keep state pass out quick inet6 proto ipv6-icmp all keep state pass out quick all block return in log quick on em1 from bogon to any block drop in log on ! em1 inet from 10.19.21.128/25 to any block drop in log on em1 inet6 from fe80::209:6bff:fe71:ea70 to any block drop in log inet from 10.19.21.137 to any block drop in log on ! em2 inet6 from X:Y:Z:200::/96 to any block drop in log on ! em2 inet from 10.9.9.0/27 to any block drop in log on ! em2 inet6 from X:Y:Z:200::/96 to any block drop in log on em2 inet6 from fe80::209:6bff:fe71:ea71 to any block drop in log inet6 from X:Y:Z:200::137 to any block drop in log inet from 10.9.9.7 to any block drop in log inet6 from X:Y:Z:200::2100 to any pass in inet proto icmp all icmp-type echoreq keep state pass in inet6 proto ipv6-icmp all icmp6-type echoreq keep state pass in log inet6 proto ipv6-icmp all icmp6-type routersol pass in log inet6 proto ipv6-icmp all icmp6-type routeradv pass in log inet6 proto ipv6-icmp all icmp6-type neighbrsol pass in log inet6 proto ipv6-icmp all icmp6-type neighbradv pass in proto tcp from nicepeople to any port = ssh modulate state pass in proto tcp from nicepeople to any port = 2100 modulate state pass in proto udp from nicepeople to any port = 2100 keep state pass in proto tcp from any to any port = www modulate state dmesg ... OpenBSD 3.7 (GENERIC.MP) #50: Sun Mar 20 00:17:19 MST 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.40GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.40 GHz cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,CNXT-ID real mem = 1599700992 (1562208K) avail mem = 1452376064 (1418336K) using 4278 buffers containing 80089088 bytes (78212K) of memory mainbus0 (root) bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(00) BIOS, date 01/03/03, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xfd7b1 pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf/0x pcibios0: PCI BIOS has 11 Interrupt Routing table entries pcibios0: PCI Exclusive IRQs: 9 10 11 15 pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:15:0 (ServerWorks CSB5 SouthBridge rev 0x00) pcibios0: PCI bus #0 is the last bus bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0x8000 0xc8000/0x4000 0xcc000/0x1800 mainbus0: Intel MP Specification (Version 1.4) (IBM ENSW GEODE SMP ) cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor) cpu0: apic clock running at 99 MHz cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 6 (application processor) cpu1: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 2.40GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) cpu1: FPU,CX8,APIC,CNXT-ID mainbus0: bus 0 is type PCI mainbus0: bus 1 is type PCI mainbus0: bus 2 is type PCI mainbus0: bus 3 is type PCI mainbus0: bus 4 is type PCI mainbus0: bus 5 is type PCI mainbus0: bus 6 is type PCI mainbus0: bus 7 is type PCI mainbus0: bus 8 is type PCI mainbus0: bus 9 is type ISA ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 14 pa 0xfec0, version 11, 16 pins ioapic1 at mainbus0: apid 13 pa 0xfec01000, version 11, 16 pins ioapic2 at mainbus0: apid 12 pa 0xfec02000, version 11, 16 pins pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (no bios) pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 ServerWorks CMIC_LE Host rev 0x13 pchb1 at pci0 dev 0 function 1 ServerWorks CMIC_LE Host rev 0x00 pci1 at pchb1 bus 2 em0 at pci1 dev 3 function 0 Intel PRO/1000XF (82544EI) rev 0x02: apic 13 int 4 (irq 3), address: 00:02:b3:9a:f1:33 pchb2 at pci0 dev 0 function 2 vendor ServerWorks, unknown product 0x rev 0x00 pci2 at pchb2 bus 6 em1 at pci2 dev 8 function 0 Intel PRO/1000MT DP (82546EB) rev 0x01: apic 13 int 13 (irq 11), address: 00:09:6b:71:ea:70 em2 at pci2 dev 8 function 1 Intel PRO/1000MT DP (82546EB) rev 0x01: apic 13 int 14 (irq 3), address: 00:09:6b:71:ea:71 vga1 at pci0 dev 6 function 0 ATI Rage XL rev 0x27 wsdisplay0 at vga1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation) wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation) pchb3 at pci0 dev 15 function 0 ServerWorks CSB5 SouthBridge rev 0x93 pci3 at pchb3 bus 3 pciide0 at pci0 dev 15 function 1 ServerWorks CSB5 IDE rev 0x93: DMA atapiscsi0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0 scsibus0 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets cd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: TEAC, CD-224E, 2.9B SCSI0 5/cdrom removable cd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2,
Re: san Sangoma A102u cHDLC support/help
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005, steven n fettig wrote: I've taken a look at a few messages in the archives, but can't make heads or tails as to the current status of setting cHDLC on the A102u. I'm still going back and forth with Sangoma trying to get the A101 cards to work with the native drivers... How do I best go about setting the card to cHDLC (everything else for my T's are standard: B8ZS, ESF, all channels)? It appears that the cards will bring up the T's but I can't pass data or even ping my side of the interface. Anyone using these cards with 3.7 (if not, what are you using) and having luck? The native drivers default to cHDLC, so no options are necessary. While fractional T1s don't work right now (it's my current issue with Sangoma), an all channel setup should. You may have to do an explicit ifconfig san0 up and wait a little while, though (Look for Link connected! in your syslog). Regards, Greg \|/ ___ \|/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +- 2048/83C90191 -+ @~./'O o`\.~@| 0B 65 E0 58 F3 F9 81 F5 | /__( \___/ )__\ | F0 72 75 FA 1E BD C9 66 | `\__`U_/' +-+
Re: san Sangoma A102u cHDLC support/help
Greg Mortensen wrote: snip The native drivers default to cHDLC, so no options are necessary. While fractional T1s don't work right now (it's my current issue with Sangoma), an all channel setup should. You may have to do an explicit ifconfig san0 up and wait a little while, though (Look for Link connected! in your syslog). snip My hostname.san0 looks like: inet 64.208.26.234 255.255.255.252 dest 64.208.26.233 hostname.san1 is for my other T1 link - same configuration. I tried the above with and without the dest argument. I also tried ifconfig san0 up (same with san1) and all it got to was Link connecting... Unfortunately, I couldn't readily get a hold of anyone at my provider (Global Crossing) - alas, it was 12 am here - so I couldn't see if they were seeing the link come up or not. (BTW, I waited around 5 min. to see a Link Connected message but never got it. Perhaps I didn't wait long enough? That doesn't make sense, though.) (Also note, the firewall was set to pass all and pinging my side of the link did not work. It did not say host down it simply lost all packets. tcpdump didn't do me any good either - it only gave me numerical references that I didn't understand. Unfortunately, I was sick and getting pretty tired and had to leave after 2 hrs of trying. Next try I'm going to get complete dmesg, logs and anything else I can get my hands on...) Any more ideas?
Sony laptop audio (IRQ issues?)
Hi list, This is (possibly) not the same issue as in the recent Laptop CD Audio thread. I have a Sony Vaio PCG-Z1XSP which I like a lot, but which has a problem with audio. It doesn't matter if the audio is from a CD, a DVD, an MPEG file or some other source, it's always the same problem: Unless there is traffic on the network interfaces, or on USB (e.g. I'm moving my USB mouse around constantly), the sound grinds to a halt after a few seconds. I noticed that USB (uhci0, uhci1), network (fxp0), and the sound driver (auich0) all uses IRQ 9. There is no way to modify this through any BIOS settings. Just as on the Dell Inspiron 1000 of Christian (in the other laptop audio thread), BIOS configuration on the Vaio is incredibly limited. On this machine, advance BIOS settings includes turning the Vaio logo animation on powerup on or off... My attempts so far has only included trying the fixups from pcibios(4), but to no avail. Any other suggestions welcome. Regards, Andreas dmesg (sorry for any bad line-breaks): OpenBSD 3.7-current (GENERIC) #53: Sat Jun 11 22:41:46 BST 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1700MHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 1.69 GHz cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,CFLUSH,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,TM,SBF,EST,TM2 cpu0: Enhanced SpeedStep 1700 MHz (1484 mV): speeds: 1700, 1400, 1200, 1000, 800, 600 MHz real mem = 535863296 (523304K) avail mem = 482119680 (470820K) using 4278 buffers containing 26894336 bytes (26264K) of memory mainbus0 (root) bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(97) BIOS, date 11/21/03, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xfd751 apm0 at bios0: Power Management spec V1.2 apm0: AC on, battery charge unknown apm0: flags 30102 dobusy 0 doidle 1 pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xfd750/0x8b0 pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @ 0xfdf30/176 (9 entries) pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:31:0 (Intel 82371FB ISA rev 0x00) pcibios0: PCI bus #3 is the last bus bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0x1 0xd8000/0x4000! 0xdc000/0x4000! cpu0 at mainbus0 pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (no bios) pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 Intel 82855PE Hub rev 0x03 ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 Intel 82855PE AGP rev 0x03 pci1 at ppb0 bus 1 vga1 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 ATI Radeon Mobility M6 LY rev 0x00 wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation) wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation) uhci0 at pci0 dev 29 function 0 Intel 82801DB USB rev 0x03: irq 9 usb0 at uhci0: USB revision 1.0 uhub0 at usb0 uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered uhci1 at pci0 dev 29 function 1 Intel 82801DB USB rev 0x03: irq 9 usb1 at uhci1: USB revision 1.0 uhub1 at usb1 uhub1: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 uhub1: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered uhci2 at pci0 dev 29 function 2 Intel 82801DB USB rev 0x03pci_intr_map: no mapping for pin C : couldn't map interrupt ehci0 at pci0 dev 29 function 7 Intel 82801DB USB rev 0x03pci_intr_map: no mapping for pin D : couldn't map interrupt ppb1 at pci0 dev 30 function 0 Intel 82801BAM Hub-to-PCI rev 0x83 pci2 at ppb1 bus 2 cbb0 at pci2 dev 5 function 0 Ricoh 5C475 CardBus rev 0xb8: irq 3 Ricoh 5C551 Firewire rev 0x00 at pci2 dev 5 function 1 not configured fxp0 at pci2 dev 8 function 0 Intel PRO/100 VE rev 0x83: irq 9, address 08:00:46:c8:ad:ab inphy0 at fxp0 phy 1: i82562ET 10/100 PHY, rev. 0 iwi0 at pci2 dev 11 function 0 Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG rev 0x05: irq 9, address 00:0e:35:07:44:15 cardslot0 at cbb0 slot 0 flags 0 cardbus0 at cardslot0: bus 3 device 0 cacheline 0x0, lattimer 0x40 pcmcia0 at cardslot0 ichpcib0 at pci0 dev 31 function 0 Intel 82801DBM LPC rev 0x03 pciide0 at pci0 dev 31 function 1 Intel 82801DBM IDE rev 0x03: DMA, channel 0 configured to compatibility, channel 1 configured to compatibility wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: IC25N080ATMR04-0 wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA48, 76319MB, 156301488 sectors wd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 5 atapiscsi0 at pciide0 channel 1 drive 0 scsibus0 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets cd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: MATSHITA, UJ-812, K101 SCSI0 5/cdrom removable cd0(pciide0:1:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 2 Intel 82801DB SMBus rev 0x03 at pci0 dev 31 function 3 not configured auich0 at pci0 dev 31 function 5 Intel 82801DB AC97 rev 0x03: irq 9, ICH4 AC97 ac97: codec id 0x594d4803 (Yamaha YMF753-S) ac97: codec features 18 bit DAC, No 3D Stereo audio0 at auich0 Intel 82801DB Modem rev 0x03 at pci0 dev 31 function 6 not configured isa0 at ichpcib0 isadma0 at isa0 pckbc0 at isa0 port 0x60/5 pckbd0 at pckbc0 (kbd slot) pckbc0: using irq 1 for kbd slot wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay0 pms0 at pckbc0 (aux slot) pckbc0: using irq 12 for aux slot wsmouse0 at pms0 mux 0 pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61 midi0 at pcppi0: PC speaker spkr0 at pcppi0 sysbeep0 at pcppi0 npx0 at isa0 port 0xf0/16: using exception 16 biomask effd
configuring ural0
Hello, I'm running OpenBSD 3.7. I've aquired a Linksys WUSB54G WLAN adapter. The version is unknown. I can configure some paramters: ifconfig ural0 nwid wlan ifconfig ural0 mode 11g are both accepted but don't show up in `ifconfig ural0`. ifconfig ural0 inet 10.1.1.1 seems to work. the new address shows up in `ifconfig ural0`. But the status is still `no network'. What's wrong? ifconfig ural0 mediaopt adhoc yields: ifconfig: SIOCSIFMEDIA: Device not configured Is adhoc (peer-to-peer) not supported? Hanspeter
Re: san Sangoma A102u cHDLC support/help
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, steven n fettig wrote: alas, it was 12 am here - so I couldn't see if they were seeing the link come up or not. (BTW, I waited around 5 min. to see a Link Connected message but never got it. Perhaps I didn't wait long enough? That doesn't make sense, though.) The following works for me, from the command-line, both between two A101s back-to-back and an A101 and a Cisco 2500: # ifconfig san0 down # ifconfig san0 media t1 timeslot all # ifconfig san0 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 # ifconfig san0 up You should see Link connected! within a minute or two. If you don't, try unplugging and plugging your T1 cable back in (the LED on the card should change, and you should see some alarms in your syslog). Next try I'm going to get complete dmesg, logs and anything else I can get my hands on...) I'm not at my box right now, but ifconfig san0 debug may yield more clues -- it does for PPP. Regards, Greg \|/ ___ \|/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] +- 2048/83C90191 -+ @~./'O o`\.~@| 0B 65 E0 58 F3 F9 81 F5 | /__( \___/ )__\ | F0 72 75 FA 1E BD C9 66 | `\__`U_/' +-+
Re: Slow nmap scanning
On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 13:47:35 +, Jeff Quast proclaimed... 'block drop' slows nmap down drastically. It is a fantastic deterrent, however. Why would this slow outbound scanning for scans that are put into the state table? If you can point me to further information that would be appreciated.
Strange ports package error (BerkeleyDB)
Hi, I'm trying to install the BerkeleyDB port and I run into the following error. Can someone help? Thanks! [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/ports/databases/db# make install === databases/db/v3 === Building package for db-3.1.17p1 Creating package /usr/ports/packages/i386/all/db-3.1.17p1.tgz Error: @pkgcfl is obsolete, use @conflict instead === Cleaning for db-3.1.17p1 rm -f /usr/ports/packages/i386/all/db-3.1.17p1.tgz *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/ports/databases/db/v3 (line 1853 of /usr/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk). *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/ports/databases/db/v3 (line 1150 of /usr/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk). *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/ports/databases/db (line 103 of /usr/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.subdir.mk).
Re: Strange ports package error (BerkeleyDB)
On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 09:11:44 -0700, Timothy Horie proclaimed... I'm trying to install the BerkeleyDB port and I run into the following error. Can someone help? Thanks! Any reason you're not using a package??
Re: Problems with installation
On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 12:45:27PM -0300, Leonardo Marques wrote: Hello, Im trying install the openbsd for first time in a old machine (p166, 32mb ram, 2.5gb hd) which doesn't boot with cdrom, so i maked a boot floppy from the floppy37.ps image from ftp of openbsd.org. The floppy boot ok, but in one time it returns something like it: cannot syncing disk No. something like is NOT useful information. Provide an EXACT error message, EXACTLY where in the process you are getting it, etc. At this point, we have no idea what or where something is happening. and after that the machine reboot, in the freenode channel, someone told me about disk geometry, so i entered in the seagate website, and tried all these geometries: ... So far, this sounds like a wrong direction to be going. I don't think this has anything to do with your problem. Nick.
Re: Eric Raymond about GPL and BSD
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 02:44 -0700, Richard P. Koett wrote: Alexey E. Suslikov wrote: original article were in portuguese... http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.myfreebsd.com.b r%2Fmodules.php%3Fname%3DNews%26file%3Darticle%26sid%3D1262langpair=pt% 7Cenhl=ensafe=offie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8prev=%2Flanguage_tools' And what language is that translation in? Portugaulish?
Re: ThinkPad x40 ath problems
Andreas Bihlmaier wrote: Hello, -current did it. Thanks to those who pointed me in that direction. (SO - if you want the ath AR5212 on the x40 - if that's the wifi card it came with - to work properly updating to current helps.) Did I miss something important ? What do you mean with working properly since I have mine in use right now with 3.7 release. The only thing is that I can only use 802.11b aka 11mbit. Big Question: Are you able to use 11g aka 54mbit in current ? Did you use netboot or a usb device to install openbsd by the way ? (not important I used an usb hd and it worked wonderfull). Greetz, ahb Moin, I couldn't connect to anything (even setting it at 802.11b / 11mbit) - I tried around 40 variations of settings with ifconfig. After updating to current it worked fine - the easy 'dhclient ath0' works like a charm. I'm not sure about speeds, though. All of the networks I use are 802.11g, but because 802.11b devices float in and out, the connection may fall back to b. I rarely transfer files via wifi anyway - i.e. I'm only using it for a 3mbit internet connection - and it always works well. Are you sure you have the AR5212 adapter? It is weird that it would work with you and not me... (Machine build: 2386-8WU) This is also the first OpenBSD w/ GUI/X that I've ever used (I have many servers, but none with X/xorg), so I'm busy working on learning my way around xorg and not playing too much with the network stuff, since it just works. I did my install from a usb cd-rw drive and then from the UltraBase (x4) - both also worked flawlessly. I guess in a word, this machine (other than me not working on the Bluetooth - for which I don't have time, yet) is flawless. I have 6 different laptops I use on a regular basis and that word rarely comes to mind... steve fettig
locales charmap
Dear Users! I'm not sure about my problem. I installed samba on OpenBSD 3.7. All works fine. But, I don't know where I can watch which locales charmap it is in default installation. In the smb.conf I have a possibility to set the system-charmap. Then, if one create on any win-machine a file with special-characters like #@ etc... then I can see in the shell on OpenBSD the same filename... how can I see, which charmap does run on OpenBSD? On Linux it's the command locale charmap then it's e.g. ISO-8859-1. Thanks a lot for your help. Have a nice evening... Raphael
Gnumeric on 3.6
The gnumeric developers assert that gnumeric is 'stable' ie rarely crashes. Yet my experience is that gnumeric crashes *frequently* while attempting to create pdf files. Does anyone else running gnumeric on 3.6 or 3.7 experience gnumeric crashing during the creation of pdf files? Is gnumeric running on 3.7 significantly better (ie crashes less during pdf file creation) than the gnumeric version running on 3.6? Thanks, Dave Feustel
Re: OpenBSD favorable HW
On 6/13/05, Johan P. Lindstrvm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - dc, em and sk seems to be the way to go, but what to for quad port cards? where to find one, brand names, model numbers, revisions I have a number of machines deployed using the Intel PRO/1000 MT quad GigE PCI-X cards, mostly in Dell PowerEdge systems. They work great, though I'm not really pushing the limits. Any one tried the low end on DELL servers (tower models)? TMK, no Dell server offers a supported SATA controller, this includes the low-end rackmount systems with an embedded SATA controller. Go SCSI. Many rackmount Dell products (e.g. PE1850) are available with hardware RAID on an ami MegaRAID controller, these work great with OpenBSD, as noted by Stuart Henderson. or is it a better move to build your own by ordering parts, if so, what is popular here? If you need a support contract on the hardware, rack-dense servers, or are looking for a highly available server with dual-power and a hot swap drive enclosure, then building your own may not be an option. What I am looking for is HW mirroring of drives with hotswap for webservers and quadport nic's The ability to hot-swap drives requires that everything in the chain must support hot swap -- the controller, the drive, and the SCSI enclosure or backplane. This is where buying an integrated server pays off -- if you blow something up in the process of hot-swapping drives, you just have one vendor to deal with, no finger-pointing. Kevin Kadow
Does OpenBSD Have a Spreadsheet That Prints Properly?
I write this as a person very committed to OpenBSD as a secure desktop. I can say from experience that, running with KDE, neither Kspread nor Gnumeric on OpenBSD 3.6 are useable (by me, at least) for hard copy of even simple spreadsheets. I am beginning to think *very* seriously about using a Windows computer *just* to run MS Excel so I can get reliably and straightforwardly the hard copy I need. Neither gnumeric nor kspread running on OpenBSD 3.6 qualify on the basis of my brief experience with those two programs. I will continue to use OpenBSD for accessing the internet, but my business related computing/printing tasks may well have to be done on Windows. Dave Feustel
Re: Does OpenBSD Have a Spreadsheet That Prints Properly?
On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 16:49:14 -0500, Dave Feustel proclaimed... I am beginning to think *very* seriously about using a Windows computer *just* to run MS Excel so I can get reliably and straightforwardly the hard copy I need. Neither gnumeric nor kspread running on OpenBSD 3.6 qualify on the basis of my brief experience with those two programs. Why don't you learn how to use TeX or LaTeX? I will continue to use OpenBSD for accessing the internet, but my business related computing/printing tasks may well have to be done on Windows. Great, thanks for that pointlessly off-topic information.
update openbsd remove old libs
!Please not this is not a guide or aomething like that. its just a question and DO NOT USE THIS if you do not backud up your data. So here it goes. After updating from 3.4 till 3.6 I just wanted a clean install. So here is the proceedure and the question is what the downfall with that, produces a openbsd stable system like the default install except /var and /etc of cource..? For this example we update from 3.6 to 3.7 stable (NOT CURRENT) We are following the faq at http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade37.html First get the src clean as new at /usr/src Second get the following in place. having the openbsd cd just copy the base packages to some directory in your hard drive.(or copy them from an ftp mirror) base37.tgz comp37.tgz game37.tgz man37.tgz misc37.tgz Second rm -fr /usr/obj/* Go to cd /usr/ and remove everything there! except /usr/src /usr/posrts/ and /usr/obj/ At you own risk. backup the directories first PLEASE I repeat this is not a guide is just a question if someone read this and wanna do this way at least backup first everything. !!!Then got to / and install the packages as the above openbsd upgrade FaQ says. Build the kERNEL Install it and reboot with the new kernel Follow everything from http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade37.html except the removal of rm -rf /usr/include/g++:) You have already done that. Build the system from src. Then you can deal with your etc and your var files. I done that and now I beleive I have a cleaner system with gcc 3.3.5 in i386 updated and no libs left behind;) It worked really well though its too risky... I want you feedback to this one:) PS If the system goes out of power supply make sure u have a 3.7 bsd.rd file in your / to boot from and do an upgrade from there.
Re: Does OpenBSD Have a Spreadsheet That Prints Properly?
On Monday 13 June 2005 05:02 pm, eric wrote: On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 16:49:14 -0500, Dave Feustel proclaimed... I am beginning to think *very* seriously about using a Windows computer *just* to run MS Excel so I can get reliably and straightforwardly the hard copy I need. Neither gnumeric nor kspread running on OpenBSD 3.6 qualify on the basis of my brief experience with those two programs. Why don't you learn how to use TeX or LaTeX? I have been considering this - I really like LaTex and its print formatting capabilities. I will continue to use OpenBSD for accessing the internet, but my business related computing/printing tasks may well have to be done on Windows. Great, thanks for that pointlessly off-topic information.
Re: Gnumeric on 3.6
On 6/13/05, Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The gnumeric developers assert that gnumeric is 'stable' ie rarely crashes. Yet my experience is that gnumeric crashes *frequently* while attempting to create pdf files. Does anyone else running gnumeric on 3.6 or 3.7 experience gnumeric crashing during the creation of pdf files? No - Gnumeric makes *pdf's just fine here on 3.6. I have been using Gnumeric for about a year on this OpenBSD laptop. Both the Gnumeric that ws in 3.5 and this one (1.2.13) work pretty good. There are some MS *.xls that I have trouble opening but those are pretty infrequent. Dave, maybe something got corrupted on your OpenBSD ports ? I'd need more info to be of help. -- Kind regards, Jonathan
Fwd: Question about iwi driver for OpenBSD
I've got a problem with the new IWI driver for intel centrino chips. I realize that it's not supported, so I'm not hoping for developers' help on the matter, but if anyone is running the chipset and has advice, I'd be grateful. I have a Gateway M275 laptop which has an Intel 2200BG chipset in it. I installed OpenBSD 3.7 and downloaded the 2.3 version of the iwi firmware package. Now when I get a DHCP address using dhclient, it sets the address, then a moment later outputs a dmesg message: iwi0: fatal error and I cannot use the interface. I've looked in the archives, and nothing there solves the problem. If anyone's run into this before, please let me know. Take care, Marti -- Systems Programmer, Senior Electrical Computer Engineering The University of Arizona [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Does OpenBSD Have a Spreadsheet That Prints Properly?
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 00:58:10 +0200, Bram Van Dam proclaimed... Because that's not a spreadsheet? Your information is about as useless as his. Funny..lemme check here... From dict.org... spreadsheet n : a screen-oriented interactive program enabling a user to lay out financial data on the screen Now we can debate interactive, or I can go spend time letting latex do my formula calculations for my spreadsheets I generate hard copies of, and you can rightfully fuck off.
Re: Does OpenBSD Have a Spreadsheet That Prints Properly?
On 6/13/05, Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can say from experience that, running with KDE, neither Kspread nor Gnumeric on OpenBSD 3.6 are useable (by me, at least) for hard copy of even simple spreadsheets. I am beginning to think *very* seriously about using a Windows computer *just* to run MS Excel so I can get reliably and straightforwardly the hard copy I need. Neither gnumeric nor kspread running on OpenBSD 3.6 qualify on the basis of my brief experience with those two programs. Hi Dave: I am using: gnumeric-1.2.13 on OpenBSD notebook.silbsd.org 3.6 GENERIC#4 i386 I use this Gnumeric spreadsheet every day. I printed out a *.gnumeric OK here on lpr: Rank Owner Job Files Total Size active xfce 159 (standard input) 302758 bytes So it does work and work well. Are you able to print other jobs ? Are you using CUPS or lpd ? -- Kind regards, Jonathan
Re: Does OpenBSD Have a Spreadsheet That Prints Properly?
On Monday 13 June 2005 05:38 pm, Gupni ^sr Bjvrgvinsson wrote: Dave Feustel wrote: I write this as a person very committed to OpenBSD as a secure desktop. I can say from experience that, running with KDE, neither Kspread nor Gnumeric on OpenBSD 3.6 are useable (by me, at least) for hard copy of even simple spreadsheets. I am beginning to think *very* seriously about using a Windows computer *just* to run MS Excel so I can get reliably and straightforwardly the hard copy I need. Neither gnumeric nor kspread running on OpenBSD 3.6 qualify on the basis of my brief experience with those two programs. I will continue to use OpenBSD for accessing the internet, but my business related computing/printing tasks may well have to be done on Windows. Dave Feustel Why are you blaming OpenBSD for an application that they didn't write or came anything to do with except porting it? You misunderstand the message. I am not blaming OpenBSD - just reporting a problem with the platform which may well not be significant enough for OpenBSD developers to attend to. If that's the case, C'est La Vie. If the port isn't good enough for your you should file a bug report There are simply too many bugs to report where printing is concerned. or better yet, find out *why* gnumeric is too unstable for you. gnumeric often crashes instead of printing what I specify. What about OpenOffice on OpenBSD? *ducks* It's too big for me to even try to port. Regards,
Re: OpenBSD favorable HW
On 6/13/05, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 6/13/05, Johan P. Lindstrvm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - dc, em and sk seems to be the way to go, but what to for quad port cards? where to find one, brand names, model numbers, revisions I have a number of machines deployed using the Intel PRO/1000 MT quad GigE PCI-X cards, mostly in Dell PowerEdge systems. They work great, though I'm not really pushing the limits. Which Dell server do you have? Are you doing port trunking with that Quad GigE cards (i mean: a single I/O channel of 4 GigE?) Thanks for your feedback. Any one tried the low end on DELL servers (tower models)? TMK, no Dell server offers a supported SATA controller, this includes the low-end rackmount systems with an embedded SATA controller. Go SCSI. Many rackmount Dell products (e.g. PE1850) are available with hardware RAID on an ami MegaRAID controller, these work great with OpenBSD, as noted by Stuart Henderson. or is it a better move to build your own by ordering parts, if so, what is popular here? If you need a support contract on the hardware, rack-dense servers, or are looking for a highly available server with dual-power and a hot swap drive enclosure, then building your own may not be an option. What I am looking for is HW mirroring of drives with hotswap for webservers and quadport nic's The ability to hot-swap drives requires that everything in the chain must support hot swap -- the controller, the drive, and the SCSI enclosure or backplane. This is where buying an integrated server pays off -- if you blow something up in the process of hot-swapping drives, you just have one vendor to deal with, no finger-pointing. Kevin Kadow
ral(4) troubles
I've spent the past few days trying to get a wireless LAN working off my OpenBSD gateway. There's a few interfaces in there, and I just moved to a house that uses WiFi a fair bit. I thought I'd do the bridging right on the gateway, so there's one less device running. After a spate of other troubles, I've gotten most of it working. Part of that included upgrading to a -current as of this morning, from 3.7. I'm still having two ongoing problems, though: 1) DHCP. The DHCP server is running, and the logs show it handing out addresses. But the remote machine never gets the address. If I shift over to static addressing, it all Just Works. Note that this could be coincidence, because... 2) I have random periods where the WLAN just flat-out doesn't work. Like right now. When I try to ping out on ral0, this is what I get (note that 192.168.132.50 is a statically-assigned machine that is most definitely on the network): # ifconfig ral0 ral0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500 lladdr 00:12:17:85:9a:3b media: IEEE802.11 autoselect hostap (autoselect mode 11b hostap) status: active ieee80211: nwid WINSTON68 chan 11 bssid 00:12:17:85:9a:3b 100dBm inet 192.168.132.8 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 255.255.255.0 inet6 fe80::212:17ff:fe85:9a3b%ral0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x3 # ping -c 1 192.168.132.50 PING 192.168.132.50 (192.168.132.50): 56 data bytes ping: sendto: No buffer space available ping: wrote 192.168.132.50 64 chars, ret=-1 # I did a few quick Google searches, but came up with nothing. Can anyone shed any light on this? All other interfaces seem to be working just peachy, so this seems to be a ral(4)-specific issue and not a general networking (i.e. buffer space) issue. - Damian - dmesg: OpenBSD 3.7-current (GENERIC) #0: Mon Jun 13 14:04:19 EDT 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC cpu0: VIA Nehemiah (CentaurHauls 686-class) 1 GHz cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,CMOV,PAT,MMX,FXSR,SSE cpu0: RNG AES real mem = 519614464 (507436K) avail mem = 467263488 (456312K) using 4278 buffers containing 26083328 bytes (25472K) of memory mainbus0 (root) bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(93) BIOS, date 11/25/02, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xfb070 apm0 at bios0: Power Management spec V1.2 apm0: AC on, battery charge unknown apm0: flags 70102 dobusy 1 doidle 1 pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf/0xdf44 pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @ 0xfded0/112 (5 entries) pcibios0: PCI Exclusive IRQs: 5 7 11 12 pcibios0: no compatible PCI ICU found pcibios0: Warning, unable to fix up PCI interrupt routing pcibios0: PCI bus #1 is the last bus bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0xfa00 0xd/0x800 0xd1000/0x1000 cpu0 at mainbus0 pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (no bios) pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 VIA VT8623 PCI rev 0x00 ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 VIA VT8633 AGP rev 0x00 pci1 at ppb0 bus 1 vga1 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 VIA CLE266 rev 0x03: aperture at 0xe000, size 0x1000 wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation) wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation) fxp0 at pci0 dev 8 function 0 Intel 82557 rev 0x05, i82558: irq 11, address 00:80:5f:f7:45:53 inphy0 at fxp0 phy 1: i82555 10/100 PHY, rev. 0 fxp1 at pci0 dev 9 function 0 Intel 82557 rev 0x08, i82559: irq 12, address 00:d0:b7:23:65:34 inphy1 at fxp1 phy 1: i82555 10/100 PHY, rev. 4 ral0 at pci0 dev 10 function 0 Ralink RT2560 rev 0x01: irq 5, address 00:12:17:85:9a:3b ral0: MAC/BBP RT2560 (rev 0x04), RF RT2525 uhci0 at pci0 dev 16 function 0 VIA VT83C572 USB rev 0x80: irq 11 usb0 at uhci0: USB revision 1.0 uhub0 at usb0 uhub0: VIA UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered uhci1 at pci0 dev 16 function 1 VIA VT83C572 USB rev 0x80: irq 12 usb1 at uhci1: USB revision 1.0 uhub1 at usb1 uhub1: VIA UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 uhub1: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered uhci2 at pci0 dev 16 function 2 VIA VT83C572 USB rev 0x80: irq 5 usb2 at uhci2: USB revision 1.0 uhub2 at usb2 uhub2: VIA UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 uhub2: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered ehci0 at pci0 dev 16 function 3 VIA VT6202 USB rev 0x82: irq 7 usb3 at ehci0: USB revision 2.0 uhub3 at usb3 uhub3: VIA EHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 1 uhub3: 6 ports with 6 removable, self powered pcib0 at pci0 dev 17 function 0 VIA VT8235 ISA rev 0x00 pciide0 at pci0 dev 17 function 1 VIA VT82C571 IDE rev 0x06: ATA133, channel 0 configured to compatibility, channel 1 configured to compatibility wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: ST340014A wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA48, 38166MB, 78165360 sectors wd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 5 atapiscsi0 at pciide0 channel 1 drive 0 scsibus0 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets cd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: SONY, CD-RW CRX230E, QYS1 SCSI0 5/cdrom removable
Re: Problem booting from wd0
arf wrote: I am trying to install 3.7 on a cheap PC. heh. I could use some cheap PCs of that caliber. :) The system boots fine from the CD and installs without problems. However, when I try to reboot from disk, I only get: booting hd0a:/bsd: 4729760read text: Invalid argument failed(22). will try /obsd looks like you got a bad kernel there. That's too early in the boot process for a simple compatability problem...that message indicates the kernel didn't load properly...it wasn't even trying to be executed at that point. Either a kernel in mid-upgrade on the FTP servers, or a kernel (and possibly *.tgz?) from a wrong platform (yeah, I've done that), a kernel downloaded to a Windows machine using the (default) ASCII transfer mode or something similar. I suppose a bad spot on the hard disk could cause that, too... In short: be thinking something really basic is wrong. Nick.
Re: Does OpenBSD Have a Spreadsheet That Prints Properly?
Dave Feustel on 2005-06-13 17:59:14 -0500: What about OpenOffice on OpenBSD? *ducks* It's too big for me to even try to port. I've never tried it under Linux emulation, but you might want to give that a go. In my experience, OpenOffice can open some spreadsheets Gnumeric can't. Try the 2.x branch if you can. http://cvs.openbsd.org/faq/faq9.html#Interact
Re: Gnumeric on 3.6
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 18:05:38 -0500 Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have come to the conclusion that KDE and gnu are really Linux applications. I appreciate the effort that the OpenBSD developers put into porting those apps to OpenBSD. But it is clear that those apps have problems running on OpenBSD. If the Gnu and KDE developers do not build and test the apps on OpenBSD then I will switch to Windows Office suite. I already know that Exel works better than gnumeric and kspread when it comes to printing - my paramount requirement. I assume you mean gnome and not gnu. Your attitude is pathetic and if you can't be bothered to contribute anything, then you have no right to complain. Do you seriously expect every single open source project to have dozens of machines to do test builds under every OS out there. You already have an openbsd machine, and you have the problem. They have neither. If you can't be bothered to fire up gdb and copy and paste a backtrace for them, then you have no business whining about it crashing. Part of the effort you claim to appreciate is submitting useful bug reports so people can fix problems. What makes applications linux applications is people not bothering to help make them work everywhere else. Adam
Re: kernel: page trap fault
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 14:30:22 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote: ip_output(d21e6000,0,d05b90a0,1,0,0,0,0) at ip_output+0x908 ip_forward(d21e6000,1,0,50,d07b204c) at ip_forward+0x188 ipv4_input(d21e6000,d07b4ec0,0,d06d2000) at ipv4_input+0x25a ipintr(58,10,10,10,d06d2000) at ipintr+0x67 Bad frame pointer: 0xd06d3e74 Looks rather similar to another problem, when the kernel trips as well from communication with an interface: http://www.monkey.org/openbsd/archive2/bugs/200505/msg00031.html There it goes like this: ip_output(d4de4600,0,d05b90a0,1,0,0,0,d4e57000) at ip_output+0x908 ip_forward(d4de4600,1,0,50,d4de4600) at ip_forward+0x188 ipv4_input(d4de4600,d0a3c900,0,d06d2000) at ipv4_input+0x25a ipintr(58,10,10,10,d06d2000) at ipintr+0x67 Bad frame pointer: 0xd06d3e74 Seems to be a real problem affecting more than one piece of hardware and interface. (ural versus rl) In both cases it happens on old, low-cost boxes. Similar to that problem, also here the crashes are somewhat random; only that it doesn't take minutes but seconds; only a few packets are usually sent here before the fault sets in. I hope someone with much more insight looks into this, Uwe
Re: ral(4) troubles
Thus spake Damian Gerow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [13/06/05 20:55]: : house that uses WiFi a fair bit. I thought I'd do the bridging right on the Ack. 'bridging' is the wrong word; I'm definitely not bridging networks here.