Re: OT - Needs for data modeling tool under OSS ?
see here (very expensive), I use ER/Studio and DBArtizan Workbench, weekdays I `eat breed` Oracle that's why I have nightmares (sometimes) . http://www.embarcadero.com/products/products.html ioan Tomas Bodzar [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/08/2008 03:47 Hi all, I'm just curious how much of the developers or administrators of databases is looking for some SW,which can be used for Logical modeling,Physical modeling,Metamodel modeling,HTML/RTF reports,generating DDL,converstion between databases,Reverse engeneering of databases and so on. I'm asking due to my personal needs and maybe it will be usefull in talking with management to make some changes toward more openess. Something about our product you can find here http://www.casestudio.com/enu/default.aspx , http://www.toadworld.com/Products/ToadDataModeler/tabid/342/Default.aspx and here http://modeling.inside.quest.com/index.jspa I'm using OpenBSD 4.3 on MS Virtual server for hosting MySQL and PostgreSQL for tests,https server and sftp server.At home with Mandriva 2008.1 in dualboot for desktop. Some other tools,which are OSS or free available under Linux (don't know if for BSD too) are Tora or new SQL Developer from Oracle under Java,but both of them are ooposite for Toad for Oracle,not for our Toad Data Modeler. Thanks a lot for your ideas,comments and answers PS:Sorry for layout,but Outlook from MS Office 2007 don't know what is 80 character terminal :-) Tomas Bodzar Analyst 1,Quality Control CHARONWARE, s.r.o Ulehlova 267/5 700 30 Ostrava Czech Republic (European Union) With Quest Software, you get more... more performance, more productivity and more value for your IT investments. Visit www.quest.com to learn more. This e-mail is intended for the addressee(s) named and may contain confidential and/or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete it immediately and notify the sender. Any views expressed in this email are those of the individual sender except where the sender expressly and with authority states them to be the views of Fairfield City Council.
Re: free plot software
2008/8/3 Pau [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 3. In the event Licensee prepares a derivative work that is based on or incorporates matplotlib 0.98.1 or any part thereof, and wants to make the derivative work available to others as provided herein, then Licensee hereby agrees to include in any such work a brief summary of the changes made to matplotlib 0.98.1. GPLv2 has the same requirement for changed source files. So what? Best Martin
Re: Is this an fsck_ffs memory issue?
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 11:00:03AM +0200, M. Feenstra wrote: Thank's for you answer. Yes I have read the FAQ (some people actually do). That is where I came up with the memory as a suspect. The reason I still ask is that is crashes the system. It does not quit with an out of memory kind of error but just freezes the whole device. What I would like to know if this is expected behaviour? You did not answer my previous post. How much swap space have you allocated? -0tto
wireless client to openbsd RT2860 hostap won't connect, repeated auth/deauth
can anyone suggest where I might look to work out what's causing this or has anyone seen it with their access points? the wireless client (dell laptop, windows XP, IPW2200BG) sees the access point (14 july i386, ral(4) RT2860, dmesg below) with reasonable signal strength, when it tries to connect it auths then immediately deauth's, this is repeated a few times. ral0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 Ralink RT2860 rev 0x00: irq 11, address 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56 ral0: MAC/BBP RT2860 (rev 0x0101), RF RT2820 (2T3R) it's an open network, no encryption, and the client isn't configured for encryption. 10:11:33.320899 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, bssid ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff: 802.11: probe request, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -74dBm, signal 72dB 10:12:05.519492 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, bssid ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff: 802.11: probe request, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -74dBm, signal 72dB 10:12:35.239960 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, bssid ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff: 802.11: probe request, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -78dBm, signal 76dB 10:12:38.232962 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, bssid ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff: 802.11: probe request, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -76dBm, signal 74dB 10:12:38.275508 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56, bssid 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56: 802.11: authentication request, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -74dBm, signal 72dB 10:12:38.483727 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56, bssid 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56: 802.11: deauthentication, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -72dBm, signal 70dB 10:12:38.487099 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, bssid ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff: 802.11: probe request, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -74dBm, signal 72dB 10:12:38.529531 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56, bssid 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56: 802.11: authentication request, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -76dBm, signal 74dB 10:12:38.734871 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56, bssid 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56: 802.11: deauthentication, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -76dBm, signal 74dB 10:12:38.759850 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, bssid ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff: 802.11: probe request, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -72dBm, signal 70dB 10:12:38.802946 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56, bssid 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56: 802.11: authentication request, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -74dBm, signal 72dB 10:12:39.007996 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56, bssid 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56: 802.11: deauthentication, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -76dBm, signal 74dB 10:12:39.011622 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff, bssid ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff: 802.11: probe request, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -74dBm, signal 72dB 10:12:39.054859 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56, bssid 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56: 802.11: authentication request, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -76dBm, signal 74dB 10:12:39.259895 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56, bssid 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56: 802.11: deauthentication, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -74dBm, signal 72dB it's a simple access-point setup with ral0 bridged to vr0. # ifconfig lo0: flags=8049UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST mtu 33204 groups: lo inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00 inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128 inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x4 vr0: flags=8943UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500 lladdr 00:0d:b9:14:38:08 groups: egress media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX full-duplex) status: active inet6 fe80::20d:b9ff:fe14:3808%vr0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1 inet 10.71.100.227 netmask 0xfc00 broadcast 10.71.103.255 ral0: flags=8943UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,PROMISC,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500 lladdr 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56 groups: wlan media: IEEE802.11 autoselect hostap (autoselect mode 11b hostap) status: active ieee80211: nwid WIFI chan 5 bssid 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56 100dBm inet6 fe80::20e:8eff:fe1d:a656%ral0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2 enc0: flags=0 mtu 1536 bridge0: flags=41UP,RUNNING mtu 1500 groups: bridge # ifconfig -M ral0|grep assoc|wc -l 35 # ifconfig -M ral0|grep cache|wc -l 61 this client is absent from the assoc/cached station list: # ifconfig -M ral0|grep 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06|wc -l 0 OpenBSD 4.4-beta (GENERIC) #977: Mon Jul 14 20:20:57 MDT 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC RTC BIOS diagnostic error 80clock_battery cpu0: Geode(TM) Integrated Processor by AMD PCS (AuthenticAMD 586-class) 432 MHz cpu0: FPU,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,CX8,SEP,PGE,CMOV,CFLUSH,MMX real mem = 133791744 (127MB) avail mem = 121167872 (115MB) RTC BIOS diagnostic error 80clock_battery mainbus0 at root bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+ BIOS, date 12/10/07, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xfceb2 pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf/0x1 pcibios0: pcibios_get_intr_routing - function not supported pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing information unavailable. pcibios0: PCI bus #0 is the last bus bios0: ROM list: 0xe/0xa800 cpu0 at mainbus0 pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (bios)
Re: config GENERIC error
pezking wrote: On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 3:17 PM, Emilio Perea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 02:54:17PM -0500, pezking wrote: Hello, This is my first OpenBSD mailing list post so I hope I am in the correct place, and if I am not I apologize in advance. I'm having some trouble upgrading from OpenBSD 4.2 to 4.3 - particularly at the config GENERIC stage. I am a little bit stumped as I have not edited the kernel in any way in my previous install, or in this one (thus just using GENERIC). I've followed the steps in the handbook but this is the error I get when I do config GENERIC inside /usr/src/sys/arch/i386/conf/: I believe config changed in between releases. You should upgrade to 4.3 release and then update to stable. Thanks for the fast replies guys. I'll try your suggestion Emilio, just to make sure, for the tag option in my supfile, do I just do . as I would with FreeBSD to get the current release? Shane This is not FreeBSD, this is OpenBSD. This is not FreeBSD, this is OpenBSD. This is not FreeBSD, this is OpenBSD. Please read the OPENBSD build directions, not the FreeBSD directions. You have already hurt yourself, don't make us laugh at you more. :) http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html Nick.
Re: Is this an fsck_ffs memory issue?
M. Feenstra wrote: Thank's for you answer. Yes I have read the FAQ (some people actually do). That is where I came up with the memory as a suspect. The reason I still ask is that is crashes the system. It does not quit with an out of memory kind of error but just freezes the whole device. What I would like to know if this is expected behaviour? it isn't so much a crash as every running task is waiting for some other running task to release some RAM/swap so it can continue. Computers are very patient. Granted, from a user standpoint, it is almost indistinguishable from a crash, as the machine is not doing what you want, and that won't change IF that is what is going on, at that point, there is really only one big task running, and that task is only going to want more RAM, not give some up. On the other hand, if you have 1G of swap AVAILABLE AT BOOT and 128M RAM, the system should ultimately come back up...but it will take a very long time, as it will be in swap-hell for an hour or more (or less). If your swap is on the same spindle as the big partition you are checking, it will be a lot longer than if it is a different spindle. If your swap is not active yet (i.e., swap-to-file on a partition which you need to fsck, not sure what happens if it is specified in fstab), it doesn't help you here. Nick.
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Re: keyboard encoding
Hi! On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 05:20:55PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote: Hannah Schroeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a box that has *no* PS/2 connectors any more. But it still has a PS/2 keyboard controller. You're right: [...] That's quite unfortunate though if you can't affect the non-X11 keyboard mapping of secondary keyboards at all. If you don't want to touch the startup scripts, you can just disable pckbc in the kernel. Would also be possible, of course. But as currently I only touch the keyboard mapping in wsconsctl.conf, using /etc/kbdtype instead works for me for now. But thanks for the hint to yet another possibility, which helps once I need other wscons settings. Kind regards, Hannah.
openbsd web server failure
Hi, i am migrating a web application from a linux server to an openbsd one. I am having a hard time trying to execute a cgi program, the only thing i get on the browser is: Software error: Can't locate Bio/SearchIO.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/libdata/perl5/amd64-openbsd/5.8.8 /usr/local/libdata/perl5/amd64-openbsd/5.8.8 /usr/libdata/perl5 /usr/local/libdata/perl5 /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/amd64-openbsd /usr/libdata/perl5/site_perl/amd64-openbsd /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl /usr/libdata/perl5/site_perl /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl .) at /asd/var/data/html/cgi-bin/blastXtract.cgi line 9. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /asd/var/data/html/cgi-bin/blastXtract.cgi line 9. For help, please send mail to the webmaster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), giving this error message and the time and date of the error Does anybody know the path to the right portage for installation? Thanks in advance.
Re: openbsd web server failure
On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 09:59:47 -0300, John Nietzsche wrote Hi, i am migrating a web application from a linux server to an openbsd one. I am having a hard time trying to execute a cgi program... The default configuration of the Apache web server is chrooted. FAQ 10.16 describes the implications, and how to run non-chrooted if necessary.
Re: openbsd web server failure
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 09:59:47AM -0300, John Nietzsche wrote: Hi, i am migrating a web application from a linux server to an openbsd one. I am having a hard time trying to execute a cgi program, the only thing i get on the browser is: Software error: Can't locate Bio/SearchIO.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/libdata/perl5/amd64-openbsd/5.8.8 /usr/local/libdata/perl5/amd64-openbsd/5.8.8 /usr/libdata/perl5 /usr/local/libdata/perl5 /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/amd64-openbsd /usr/libdata/perl5/site_perl/amd64-openbsd /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl /usr/libdata/perl5/site_perl /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl .) at /asd/var/data/html/cgi-bin/blastXtract.cgi line 9. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /asd/var/data/html/cgi-bin/blastXtract.cgi line 9. For help, please send mail to the webmaster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), giving this error message and the time and date of the error Does anybody know the path to the right portage for installation? Thanks in advance. Hi, Did you read the FAQ ? = http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#httpdchroot Existing CGIs: Most will NOT work as is. They may need programs or libraries outside /var/www. Some can be fixed by compiling so they are statically linked (not needing libraries in other directories), most may be fixed by populating the /var/www directory with the files required by the application, though this is non-trivial and requires some knowledge of the program. Gilles -- Gilles Chehade http://www.poolp.org/~gilles/ Please, contribute to my happiness ;) http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/2O09ACKR1A8HD/
Re: openbsd web server failure
* John Nietzsche wrote: i am migrating a web application from a linux server to an openbsd one. I am having a hard time trying to execute a cgi program, the only thing i get on the browser is: Software error: Can't locate Bio/SearchIO.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/libdata/perl5/amd64-openbsd/5.8.8 /usr/local/libdata/perl5/amd64-openbsd/5.8.8 /usr/libdata/perl5 /usr/local/libdata/perl5 /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/amd64-openbsd /usr/libdata/perl5/site_perl/amd64-openbsd /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl /usr/libdata/perl5/site_perl /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl .) at /asd/var/data/html/cgi-bin/blastXtract.cgi line 9. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /asd/var/data/html/cgi-bin/blastXtract.cgi line 9. For help, please send mail to the webmaster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), giving this error message and the time and date of the error In OpenBSD, the webserver runs chrooted. It is likely that this is causing you the problem. Does anybody know the path to the right portage for installation? OpenBSD does not have portages, but packages. But you fail to give even the least information. The output of the 'dmesg' is generally useful and to mention the software you are trying to install would hurt nobody, either. - Marc Balmer
azalia problem on hp-2133 VIA HD Audio
It attaches, but there is no sound, I have tried to change some values with mixerctl and audioctl but without any success. Just compiled with AZALIA_DEBUG, dmesg at end. Any help in getting this working is appreciated. $ mixerctl -av inputs.dac2=126,126 inputs.dac3=126,126 inputs.mix.sel6.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.mix.sel5.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.mix2.dac3.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.mix2.sel5.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.mix3.sel4.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.mix3.sel5.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.sel.source=mic [ mic mic2 speaker mix6 sel8 mic3 ] outputs.sel.mute=on [ off on ] outputs.sel=124,124 inputs.sel2.source=mic [ mic mic2 speaker mix6 sel8 mic3 ] outputs.sel2.mute=off [ off on ] outputs.sel2=124,124 inputs.sel3.source=dac2 [ dac2 dac3 ] inputs.sel4.source=dac2 [ dac2 dac3 ] inputs.beep.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.beep=119 outputs.headphones.mute=off [ off on ] outputs.headphones.boos=off [ off on ] outputs.line.mute=off [ off on ] outputs.line.boost=off [ off on ] outputs.line.eapd=off [ off on ] outputs.cd.mute=off [ off on ] outputs.cd=120 outputs.cd.eapd=off [ off on ] inputs.mic=85,85 inputs.mic2=85,85 outputs.speaker.mute=off [ off on ] outputs.speaker.dir=output [ input output ] outputs.speaker.eapd=off [ off on ] inputs.mic3=85,85 outputs.pow.source=mix6 [ mix6 sel5 ] outputs.digital-out.mut=off [ off on ] outputs.digital-out=126,126 outputs.line2.mute=off [ off on ] outputs.line2.dir=output [ input output ] outputs.vendor4.source=mix [ mix mix2 headphones pow other line2 mix4 ] inputs.mix4.sel3.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.mix4.sel5.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.mix6.mic.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.mix6.mic2.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.mix6.speaker.mu=off [ off on ] inputs.mix6.other.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.mix6.sel8.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.mix6.dac2.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.mix6.dac3.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.mix6.mic=120,120 inputs.mix6.mic2=120,120 inputs.mix6.speaker=120,120 inputs.mix6.other=120 inputs.mix6.sel8=120,120 inputs.mix6.dac2=120,120 inputs.mix6.dac3=120,120 outputs.sel5.mute=off [ off on ] outputs.sel5=120,120 inputs.sel6.source=dac2 [ dac2 dac3 ] inputs.sel7.source=dac2 [ dac2 dac3 ] inputs.mix7.sel7.mute=off [ off on ] inputs.mix7.sel5.mute=off [ off on ] outputs.sel8=85,85 outputs.vendor5.source=mic [ mic mic2 line2 ] outputs.vendor6.source=adc [ adc adc2 ] outputs.vendor7.source=adc [ adc adc2 ] inputs.vendor7.mute=off [ off on ] outputs.vendor8.source=adc [ adc adc2 ] inputs.vendor8.mute=off [ off on ] outputs.vendor9.source=hdaudio [ hdaudio vendor6 ] inputs.usingdac=03 [ 03 02 04 ] record.usingadc=08 [ 08 09 ] $ audioctl -a name=HD-Audio version=1.0 config=azalia0 encodings=slinear_le:16,slinear_le:16 properties=full_duplex,independent full_duplex=0 fullduplex=0 blocksize=9600 hiwat=6 lowat=4 output_muted=0 monitor_gain=0 mode= play.rate=48000 play.channels=2 play.precision=16 play.encoding=slinear_le play.gain=127 play.balance=32 play.port=0x0 play.avail_ports=0x0 play.seek=0 play.samples=0 play.eof=0 play.pause=0 play.error=0 play.waiting=0 play.open=0 play.active=0 play.buffer_size=65536 play.block_size=9600 play.errors=0 record.rate=48000 record.channels=2 record.precision=16 record.encoding=slinear_le record.gain=127 record.balance=32 record.port=0x0 record.avail_ports=0x0 record.seek=0 record.samples=0 record.eof=0 record.pause=0 record.error=0 record.waiting=0 record.open=0 record.active=0 record.buffer_size=65536 record.block_size=9600 record.errors=0 $ mpg123 test.mp3 High Performance MPEG 1.0/2.0/2.5 Audio Player for Layer 1, 2 and 3. Version 0.59r (1999/Jun/15). Written and copyrights by Michael Hipp. Uses code from various people. See 'README' for more! THIS SOFTWARE COMES WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! Playing MPEG stream from test.mp3 ... MPEG 1.0 layer III, 128 kbit/s, 44100 Hz joint-stereo azalia_open: flags=0x2 azalia_round_blocksize: resultant block size = 9600 azalia_round_blocksize: resultant block size = 9600 azalia_round_blocksize: resultant block size = 4352 azalia_round_blocksize: resultant block size = 4352 azalia_codec_connect_stream: fmt=0x4011 number=1 azalia_codec_connect_stream: leave with 0 [0:10] Decoding of test.mp3 finished. azalia_halt_output azalia_close OpenBSD 4.4-beta (GENERIC) #1: Mon Aug 4 15:59:40 CEST 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC cpu0: VIA C7-M Processor 1200MHz (CentaurHauls 686-class) 1.20 GHz cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,CMOV,PAT,CFLUSH,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,TM,SBF,SSE3,EST,TM2,xTPR cpu0: RNG AES AES-CTR SHA1 SHA256 RSA real mem = 937717760 (894MB) avail mem = 898027520 (856MB) mainbus0 at root bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+ BIOS, date 04/02/08, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xf0010, SMBIOS rev. 2.5 @ 0xfc550 (19 entries) bios0: vendor Hewlett-Packard version 68VGU Ver. F.02 date 04/02/2008 bios0: Hewlett-Packard HP 2133 apm0 at bios0: Power Management spec V1.2 apm0: AC on, battery charge
Re: openbsd web server failure
John Nietzsche wrote: ... Software error: Can't locate Bio/SearchIO.pm in @INC (@INC contains ... It looks like you are missing the CPAN module Bio::SearchIO from Apache's chroot. Make sure this is installed and, as the others have pointed out, inside chroot. You might find some ideas here: http://livenudefrogs.com/~anubis/servers/apache_perl_chroot.shtml http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2007-02/0645.html Regards, -Lars
Re: pf macro behavior change between 4.1 and 4.3?
* Vasile Cristescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-08-03 01:41]: penguin_ports = { $ssh $smtp } -- I think it should be like : penguin_ports = { $ssh, $smtp } when will people learn that the commas are optional -- Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] BS Web Services, http://bsws.de Full-Service ISP - Secure Hosting, Mail and DNS Services Dedicated Servers, Rootservers, Application Hosting - Hamburg Amsterdam
Re: openbsd web server failure
John Nietzsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Software error: Can't locate Bio/SearchIO.pm in @INC (@INC contains: [**snippage** ] Does anybody know the path to the right portage for installation? I wouldn't claim to *know*, but the last time I had a similar problem, I did a web search on OpenBSD path/Filename.pm and it gave me enough information to figure out which packages I needed to install. In this specific case, searching for OpenBSD Bio/SearchIO.pm gave me exactly one reference, but enough to conclude that the port /usr/ports/biology/bioperl or the matching package is a likely solution (after a locate) Hope this helps, -- Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.bsdly.net/ http://www.nuug.no/ Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673 seconds.
Re: pf macro behavior change between 4.1 and 4.3?
2008/8/4 Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: * Vasile Cristescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-08-03 01:41]: penguin_ports = { $ssh $smtp } -- I think it should be like : penguin_ports = { $ssh, $smtp } when will people learn that the commas are optional When the pf FAQ has no more optional commas? :-) http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/macros.html has some. Best Martin
ldattach dies after gpsd starts
Hello, since a few i386 snapshot, and also in the latest GENERIC#1012 i386, I observe that # /sbin/ldattach -p -s 4800 -t dcd nmea tty00 dies once I start # /usr/local/sbin/gpsd -N -D 2 /dev/ttyp1 This was working fine still with GENERIC#936 from mid January, shortly after mbalmer@ added the '-p' option to ldattach. I sthere anything I can do to help debugging this? Thanks. Regards, Rolf
Daily script leaving processes
Hi, After adding an nfs mount to a machine the daily security script always leaves behind processes. A typical part of the output of ps aux looks like this: root 5578 0.0 0.0 596 4 ?? I 1:30AM0:00.01 cron: running job (cron) root 32726 0.0 0.0 596 4 ?? Is 1:30AM0:00.02 /bin/sh -c /bin/sh root 27757 0.0 0.0 428 4 ?? I 1:30AM0:00.03 mail -s giediprime daily output root root 4060 0.0 0.0 580 4 ?? I 1:30AM0:00.08 /bin/sh /etc/daily root 21677 0.0 0.0 388 4 ?? I 1:30AM0:00.02 tee /var/log/daily.out root 26435 0.0 0.0 544 4 ?? I 1:31AM0:00.10 sh /etc/security root 2896 0.0 0.0 616 4 ?? I 1:32AM0:00.01 xargs -0 ls -ldgT root 17987 0.0 0.0 1744 4 ?? I 1:32AM0:00.02 sort -k10 root 1872 0.0 0.0 892 4 ?? D 1:32AM0:16.44 find / ( ! -fstype local -o -fstype procfs -o -fstype afs -o -fstype xfs ) When I tried to kill these processes I noticed that I culdn't kill the find processes that are apparently stuck in the kernel having WAIT status nfsrcvl. The obvious issue here is the nfs mount, but why does this cause the security script to block? The entry in fstab looks like this: 10.0.0.3:/home/ivo/music /mnt/music nfs ro,nodev,nosuid 0 0 Any ideas? Kind regards, Ivo van der Sangen
Re: pf macro behavior change between 4.1 and 4.3?
* Martin Schrvder [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-08-04 16:23]: 2008/8/4 Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: * Vasile Cristescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-08-03 01:41]: penguin_ports = { $ssh $smtp } -- I think it should be like : penguin_ports = { $ssh, $smtp } when will people learn that the commas are optional When the pf FAQ has no more optional commas? :-) http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/macros.html has some. so? your point being? they are optional, not prohibited. -- Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] BS Web Services, http://bsws.de Full-Service ISP - Secure Hosting, Mail and DNS Services Dedicated Servers, Rootservers, Application Hosting - Hamburg Amsterdam
Re: openbsd web server failure
Thank you Peter! I installed bioperl and it worked. On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Peter N. M. Hansteen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: John Nietzsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Software error: Can't locate Bio/SearchIO.pm in @INC (@INC contains: [**snippage** ] Does anybody know the path to the right portage for installation? I wouldn't claim to *know*, but the last time I had a similar problem, I did a web search on OpenBSD path/Filename.pm and it gave me enough information to figure out which packages I needed to install. In this specific case, searching for OpenBSD Bio/SearchIO.pm gave me exactly one reference, but enough to conclude that the port /usr/ports/biology/bioperl or the matching package is a likely solution (after a locate) Hope this helps, -- Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.bsdly.net/ http://www.nuug.no/ Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673 seconds.
Re: ldattach dies after gpsd starts
* Rolf Sommerhalder wrote: since a few i386 snapshot, and also in the latest GENERIC#1012 i386, I observe that # /sbin/ldattach -p -s 4800 -t dcd nmea tty00 dies once I start # /usr/local/sbin/gpsd -N -D 2 /dev/ttyp1 Do you see this as well when you use ldattach on cua00? This was working fine still with GENERIC#936 from mid January, shortly after mbalmer@ added the '-p' option to ldattach. I sthere anything I can do to help debugging this? Thanks. Regards, Rolf
Re: pf macro behavior change between 4.1 and 4.3?
On 2008-08-04, Martin Schrvder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When the pf FAQ has no more optional commas? :-) http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/macros.html has some. They're optional, why shouldn't the FAQ use them? This is pretty clear in the BNF section in pf.conf(5).
Re: openbsd web server failure
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 04:52:40PM +0300, Lars Nood??n wrote: John Nietzsche wrote: ... Software error: Can't locate Bio/SearchIO.pm in @INC (@INC contains ... It looks like you are missing the CPAN module Bio::SearchIO from Apache's chroot. Make sure this is installed and, as the others have pointed out, inside chroot. You might find some ideas here: http://livenudefrogs.com/~anubis/servers/apache_perl_chroot.shtml http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2007-02/0645.html Numerous others have already given you the answers you're looking for. I would like to add my own $0.02 here that if you're running Perl apps in the chroot, that mod_perl should be your new best friend. It can load up all the necessary dependencies at httpd execution and will save you from having to copy tons of cruft into the server root. I've considered putting together a short article on Undeadly describing this technique based on my own efforts porting security/hatchet, but I wasn't sure if there would be any interest. -- Jason Dixon DixonGroup Consulting http://www.dixongroup.net/
Re: ldattach dies after gpsd starts
Do you see this as well when you use ldattach on cua00? Yes the same, no change/improvement. from /var/log/messages: ldattach[23199]: eof during read from device: Undefined error: 0 ldattach[20370]: eof during read from device: Input/output error
Re: openbsd web server failure
Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've considered putting together a short article on Undeadly describing this technique based on my own efforts porting security/hatchet, but I wasn't sure if there would be any interest. I for one would be very interested in reading such an article. - P -- Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.bsdly.net/ http://www.nuug.no/ Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673 seconds.
Re: wireless client to openbsd RT2860 hostap won't connect, repeated auth/deauth
On 2008-08-04, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: can anyone suggest where I might look to work out what's causing this or has anyone seen it with their access points? oh, how stupid of me to capture this stuff and not the packet contents :( 10:12:38.275508 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56, bssid 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56: 802.11: authentication request, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -74dBm, signal 72dB 10:12:38.483727 00:12:f0:0a:d0:06 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56, bssid 00:0e:8e:1d:a6:56: 802.11: deauthentication, radiotap v0, chan 5, 11g, sig -72dBm, signal 70dB I'll try and capture it if that station shows up again...
Re: openbsd web server failure
Jason Dixon wrote: Numerous others have already given you the answers you're looking for. I would like to add my own $0.02 here that if you're running Perl apps in the chroot, that mod_perl should be your new best friend. It can load up all the necessary dependencies at httpd execution and will save you from having to copy tons of cruft into the server root. Yes! Good point. Even though I used to use mod_perl a lot, I've lately neglected it. (Mostly due to doing very little of my own web app work nowadays.) I've considered putting together a short article on Undeadly describing this technique based on my own efforts porting security/hatchet, but I wasn't sure if there would be any interest. Please do write something. It would be great to read: It'd be an interesting read for those who know how already, to see another perspective. It'd be a good reminder for those that have done it, but have gotten rusty. It'd be instructive for those just beginning with CGI on chroot'd Apache. The more people that can put competently put together a decent web service, the better. regards, -Lars
Re: pf macro behavior change between 4.1 and 4.3?
2008/8/4 Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: They're optional, why shouldn't the FAQ use them? This is pretty clear in the BNF section in pf.conf(5). And http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/macros.html says so. I rest my case. :-) Best Martin
Role of the package system when following -current
Hi So I've decided to follow -current for real on my production desktop :-) During my testing (about a month ago) I started with the OpenBSD 4.3 Release with a few packages installed on it. After I built a new kernel, userland and X I found that those pre-installed packages continued to work as before. I was happy. So here is the question... Was I just lucky that the installed packages continued to work after upgrading to the (then) -current branch? Or to say it another way when one follows -current aggressively (ie. one rebuilds everything at least monthly) should one opt to compile all software from ports, or is the package system still useful and reliable? My guess is that installing all software from Ports is really the best and safest real option. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks :-) Sarah
Re: Role of the package system when following -current
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 01:43:31PM -0400, aeonsystems.com wrote: Hi So I've decided to follow -current for real on my production desktop :-) During my testing (about a month ago) I started with the OpenBSD 4.3 Release with a few packages installed on it. After I built a new kernel, userland and X I found that those pre-installed packages continued to work as before. I was happy. So here is the question... Was I just lucky that the installed packages continued to work after upgrading to the (then) -current branch? No, it's not luck. When rebuilding stuff, you have not replaced the previous libraries as used by the packages you already had installed. Or to say it another way when one follows -current aggressively (ie. one rebuilds everything at least monthly) should one opt to compile all software from ports, or is the package system still useful and reliable? My guess is that installing all software from Ports is really the best and safest real option. Unless you're really having fun compiling everything on a continual basis or have some other valid reason, you may want to look into upgrading by snapshots every now and then. This way, you can actively help testing out new stuff in kernel, userland and packages. Any insight would be appreciated. Packages are generally easier (faster) to install than ports since you don't need to compile everything yourself (same as with the snapshots). As for stability, snapshots are generally just as stable as release versions (or better - remember that OpenBSD development is in -current, all improvements are there). I've had my first 'real' problem in a very long time yesterday when the latest snapshot was somehow broken in transit, giving me an unusable kernel. Had I checked MD5 sums before installing (something I should have done anyway but generally neglect), I would have caught this before upgrading. Cheers, Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd -- [++-]+++.+++[---].+++[+ +++-].++[-]+.--.[-] http://www.weirdnet.nl/
Re: openbsd web server failure
On Mon, 4 Aug 2008, Jason Dixon wrote: SNIP I've considered putting together a short article on Undeadly describing this technique based on my own efforts porting security/hatchet, but I wasn't sure if there would be any interest. -- Jason Dixon my devalued US$.02 worth, I think there would be plenty of interest. diana
Re: openbsd web server failure
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 06:50:55PM +0300, Lars Nood??n wrote: Jason Dixon wrote: Numerous others have already given you the answers you're looking for. I would like to add my own $0.02 here that if you're running Perl apps in the chroot, that mod_perl should be your new best friend. It can load up all the necessary dependencies at httpd execution and will save you from having to copy tons of cruft into the server root. Yes! Good point. Even though I used to use mod_perl a lot, I've lately neglected it. (Mostly due to doing very little of my own web app work nowadays.) I've considered putting together a short article on Undeadly describing this technique based on my own efforts porting security/hatchet, but I wasn't sure if there would be any interest. Please do write something. It would be great to read: It'd be an interesting read for those who know how already, to see another perspective. It'd be a good reminder for those that have done it, but have gotten rusty. It'd be instructive for those just beginning with CGI on chroot'd Apache. The more people that can put competently put together a decent web service, the better. regards, -Lars me three 8*) cel -- Christopher Linn celinn at mtu.edu | By no means shall either the CEC System Administrator II | or MTU be held in any way liable Center for Experimental Computation | for any opinions or conjecture I Michigan Technological University | hold to or imply to hold herein.
Mail(1) behavior of p command?
Hello all, I am trying to use the mail(1) p command. According to the help that is printed out when running the program, it seems that the p command should pipe the message out to LPR and print it. However, it just prints the message out to standard output. Is this a bug in the program or the documentation? Or, am I missing something? Sincerely, Aaron Hsu -- +++ ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) +++ Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | WWW: http://www.sacrideo.us Scheme Programming is subtle; subtlety can be hard. +++
Re: Mail(1) behavior of p command?
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 02:22:01PM -0500, Aaron W. Hsu wrote: Hello all, I am trying to use the mail(1) p command. According to the help that is printed out when running the program, it seems that the p command should pipe the message out to LPR and print it. However, it just prints the message out to standard output. The print command does behave as described in the man page. -b
Re: openbsd web server failure
On Mon, Aug 04, 2008 at 10:58:19AM -0400, Jason Dixon wrote: I've considered putting together a short article on Undeadly describing this technique based on my own efforts porting security/hatchet, but I wasn't sure if there would be any interest. I would be interested in reading the article. (There is already something at www.vnode.ch, which deals more specifically with php.) cheers, -b
tftpd as a standalone server - Cant be done?
Hi, Is it possible to run tftpd independant of inetd? I have tried with and without chroot but it seems to fail: Aug 4 21:48:37 puff tftpd[15747]: getsockname: Socket operation on non-socket (in /var/log/messages) Works fine from inetd. OpenBSD puff.home 4.4 GENERIC#1011 i386 -- Best Regards Edd http://students.dec.bournemouth.ac.uk/ebarrett
Re: tftpd as a standalone server - Cant be done?
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible to run tftpd independant of inetd? No. Just run inetd with a one-line inetd.conf if that's all you want. Philip Guenther
Re: tftpd as a standalone server - Cant be done?
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Philip Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible to run tftpd independant of inetd? No. Just run inetd with a one-line inetd.conf if that's all you want. Oh. How comes? -- Best Regards Edd http://students.dec.bournemouth.ac.uk/ebarrett
Re: ati(4) not working on 4.4-beta sparc64
Can you try building a kernel with the attached diff? Index: vgafb.c === RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/arch/sparc64/dev/vgafb.c,v retrieving revision 1.52 diff -u -p -r1.52 vgafb.c --- vgafb.c 23 Mar 2008 12:10:53 - 1.52 +++ vgafb.c 4 Aug 2008 22:07:27 - @@ -412,13 +412,13 @@ vgafb_mmap(v, off, prot) if (sc-sc_mmio_size == 0) return (-1); - if (off = sc-sc_mem_addr + if (off = (sc-sc_mem_addr ~PGOFSET) off (sc-sc_mem_addr + sc-sc_mem_size)) return (bus_space_mmap(sc-sc_mem_t, sc-sc_mem_addr, off - sc-sc_mem_addr, prot, BUS_SPACE_MAP_LINEAR)); - if (off = sc-sc_mmio_addr + if (off = (sc-sc_mmio_addr ~PGOFSET) off (sc-sc_mmio_addr + sc-sc_mmio_size)) return (bus_space_mmap(sc-sc_mem_t, sc-sc_mmio_addr, off - sc-sc_mmio_addr,
Re: tftpd as a standalone server - Cant be done?
On 8/4/08, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Philip Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible to run tftpd independant of inetd? No. Just run inetd with a one-line inetd.conf if that's all you want. Oh. How comes? Because it doesn't have the socket management code a server needs to handle incoming connections.
Re: tftpd as a standalone server - Cant be done?
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Philip Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible to run tftpd independant of inetd? No. Just run inetd with a one-line inetd.conf if that's all you want. Oh. How comes? History? Because that's the way it was originally written, no developer has felt the lack as an itch to be scratched, and no one has submitted a patch of acceptable quality? Because doing it in tftpd would mean you lose the ability to rate limit unless you add that too, for more code duplication? Philip Guenther
Re: Iwi, wireless bad behavior
On Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 09:22:20AM +, Alexander Holupirek wrote: ... maybe netstart(8) can help? I used when trashing my wireless configuration. Quoting from netstart(8): After the system is completely initialized, it is possible to start a newly created interface or bridge(4), or reset an existing interface to its default state, by invoking the following, where foo0 is the interface or bridge name: # sh /etc/netstart foo0 It seems the new iwi firmware 3.0p0 can be reclaimed by scanning before setting the correct SSID/WEP-key. So something in the scan code resets the card. I wonder can this be moved into the code which sets SSID and WEP key, so you dont have to first scan. Thoughts? -- Best Regards Edd http://students.dec.bmth.ac.uk/ebarrett
acer aspire one dmesg?
Hi, does anybody have a dmesg for the acer aspire one? If anybody has one of these and doesn't want to install obsd on it, at least could we have a look at dmesg? Just boot the CD, mount a UBS stick and copy over dmesg, or try one of the live OpenBSD CDs like bsdanywhere.org The solid state drive looks very interesting (no laptop should have moving parts) and I believe I read somewhere that the wireless chip is athereos... I'm wondering about ethernet and other things It'd be nice. Cheers, Pau
Re: pf macro behavior change between 4.1 and 4.3?
On 2008-08-03, nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Stuart Henderson wrote: The pfctl-based config parsers were re-unified between 4.2 and 4.3, most things just worktm but there are some uncommon cases which used to work that don't now. Ok thanks! Do you happen to know if there are plans to fix the uncommon cases at some point? It seems like this particular behavior wouldn't be intentional. ah, actually I think this one (which only affected numbers in a macro; strings worked ok) was already fixed. on -current: $ pfctl -nvf - ssh = 22 ssh = 22 smtp= 25 smtp = 25 penguin = 216.39.174.25 penguin = 216.39.174.25 penguin_ports = { $ssh $smtp } penguin_ports = { 22 25 }
Re: pf macro behavior change between 4.1 and 4.3?
Stuart Henderson wrote: ah, actually I think this one (which only affected numbers in a macro; strings worked ok) was already fixed. on -current: $ pfctl -nvf - ssh = 22 ssh = 22 smtp= 25 smtp = 25 penguin = 216.39.174.25 penguin = 216.39.174.25 penguin_ports = { $ssh $smtp } penguin_ports = { 22 25 } Excellent! great to hear, thanks a bunch for your help. nate