Re: CVS - Lock File

2005-05-04 Thread Jesper Louis Andersen
Quoting Peter Valchev ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Have you looked at subversion? A colleague of mine is fanatical about it, athough we don't use it here. You mean the one that has 23 build dependencies, and only compiles on i386? Hah. That is the primary problem. The second problem is the

Re: OPEN SOURCE MASTERPLANS

2005-05-04 Thread Fafa Hafiz Krantz
Leave me alone. These two statements are incompatible with each other. You lie. Oh, what do you know? That article is true. Even Israelis have confirmed its credibility. http://www.yeshgvul.org/english/ http://www.seruv.org.il/defaulteng.asp Are you trying to stand up for someone here?

virtual physical interface?

2005-05-04 Thread RJ45
hello, I have a em1 interface on my OpenBSD I Want to run dhcpd so that it can have 2 shared networks. on my em1 I have 2 different IP one of them is set by an alias anyway I Am not able to run 2 different shared network on the same physical interface. dhcpd gives an error. can I create virtual

isakmpd, tunnel mode or transport mode?

2005-05-04 Thread Abel Talaveron
Hi all, can isakmpd work in both modes? Or only in tunnel mode? Thanks

Re: isakmpd, tunnel mode or transport mode?

2005-05-04 Thread Jason Dixon
On May 4, 2005, at 10:19 AM, Abel Talaveron wrote: Hi all, can isakmpd work in both modes? Or only in tunnel mode? man 4 ipsec (search for modes) Not trying to RTFM you, but you really should read it. Also good reading: man 8 isakmpd man 5 isakmpd.conf man 5 isakmpd.policy man 8 vpn man 4 enc

Re: OS book

2005-05-04 Thread Francisco Valladolid
I believe that the best way to learn OS is examinig the source code, for BSD Operating System there are some books availables. 1.- The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD Operating System by Marshal Kirk McKusick, Keith Bostic, Michael J. Karels, John S. Quarterman 2.- Code Reading .-

Re: CVS - Lock File

2005-05-04 Thread Tobias Weingartner
On Wednesday, May 4, Alan Finlay wrote: I have done significant work with ClearCase and CVS in a software development team environment, and some minor work with other revision control tools. Team size for ClearCase was around 20 developers, and with CVS around 10 developers. For an open

Re: Postfix (IBM) license question

2005-05-04 Thread Justin Reigle
Do you really want to be in the situation where you have to indemnify someone who has the desire and the resources to sue IBM? Why would you indemnify the person suing you? Furthermore, why make a warranted commercial distribution if you can't live up to your claims? What the OpenBSD project

Re: SATA RAID

2005-05-04 Thread L. V. Lammert
At 10:16 PM 5/3/2005 -0400, you wrote: Hello Everyone, No, this is not a why isn't my SATA RAID supported. I wanted to find out some more information on this subject though. From what I understand most of the SATA raid setups use a bios or software raid configuration. Most do require an OS

Re: Postfix (IBM) license question

2005-05-04 Thread Ben Goren
On 2005 May 4, at 8:19 AM, Justin Reigle wrote: Anyone a lawyer or have a lawyer friend who might help decipher this one? No. Or maybe even yes. Point is, it's pointless. This has been hashed and re-hashed. Over and over. Time and again. The horse is dead. OpenBSD will not distribute

3.7 CD - Canada

2005-05-04 Thread Roy Morris
Just wanted to say that my 3.7 cd, arrived wrapped in a super cool t-shirt today! Much faster then I had expected Cheers!

Re: CVS - Lock File

2005-05-04 Thread David Terrell
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 09:12:42AM -0600, Tobias Weingartner wrote: On Wednesday, May 4, Alan Finlay wrote: I have done significant work with ClearCase and CVS in a software development team environment, and some minor work with other revision control tools. Team size for ClearCase was

Re: g++ 3.3.2 problem

2005-05-04 Thread Hannah Schroeter
Hello! On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 12:17:51PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote: /home/daf/Chuck/Testh}pkg_info -a | grep 3.3.2 g++-3.3.2 GNU compiler collection: C++ compiler gcc-3.3.2 GNU compiler collection: core C compiler libstdc++-3.3.2 GNU compiler collection: C++ compiler

Re: Postfix (IBM) license question

2005-05-04 Thread Rod Dorman
... Anyone a lawyer or have a lawyer friend who might help decipher this one? Ack, stop, enough already... Ben said it best with The terse message in the Makefile necessarily oversimplifies. I wasn't questioning the decision I was simply taking cannot be sold too literally. I've got my

openbgpd nexthop blackhole

2005-05-04 Thread Will H. Backman
Anyone have an example bgpd.conf that uses the nexthop blackhole option for null routing ddos attacks? Looking for an openbsd version of: http://www.secsup.org/Tracking/ -- Will Backman - Network Administrator Coastal Enterprises, Inc. 36 Water Street POB 268 Wiscasset, Maine 04578 Tel: (207)

Re: isakmpd, tunnel mode or transport mode?

2005-05-04 Thread Kiraly Zoltan
Abel Talaveron wrote: Hi all, can isakmpd work in both modes? Or only in tunnel mode? Thanks Useful documentation for you : http://www.antioffline.com/ipsec/openbsdipsec.html

ami card status check from OS

2005-05-04 Thread Per-Olov =?iso-8859-1?q?Sj=F6holm?=
Hi Where can I find info about the OS utility that I think Marco Peereboom worked on for AMI cards? Is it released with 3.7? If not, where can I find it? How does it work and what can it do? Wonder as I use an LSI logic 150-4 MegaRAID card on 3.6 (+ami driver updates) and will upgrade to 3.7

Re: Hacking interest checkout for VoIP replacement

2005-05-04 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Not a bad solutions, but doesn't really apply or work in a hosted solutions for multiple virtual PBX. Why not? Asterisk is fairly configurable in all sorts of ways. Something as simple as having two group of users that can't dial each other by extensions, but that use the same extensions

cgd

2005-05-04 Thread rjn
Hi, I had read on the mail lists that Ted U. had ported cgd to OBsd for 3.3, but that those patches are no longer maintained and that there are no intentions of re-porting cgd to OBSD. cgd and (s)vnd are the best encryption methods compared with cfs or tcfs, but cgd seems to a more flexible and

Re: Postfix (IBM) license question

2005-05-04 Thread Damien Miller
Justin Reigle wrote: Do you really want to be in the situation where you have to indemnify someone who has the desire and the resources to sue IBM? Why would you indemnify the person suing you? Sorry, that is backwards, it should be indenmify IBM against someone suing them. Furthermore, why make

Re: nat problems in -current

2005-05-04 Thread -f
hmm, on Wed, May 04, 2005 at 11:51:37PM +0200, -f said that hi there, i have just upgraded our firewall to -current (2nd may). it seems that nat stopped working.. i see packets arriving on $int_if from the inside network, but they are not leaving on $ext_if and/or nothing is arriving on

USB Detect Failure!

2005-05-04 Thread L. V. Lammert
Trying to get a pair of 80GB USB drives setup for a rotating backup, .. drive *A* detects and works fine; drive *B* refuses to detect! Whenever I unplug *A (removal detected properly) and then plug in *B*, no attach is detected, and the system will no longer detect **ANY** USB drives.

Kernel Panic

2005-05-04 Thread Manon Goo
Does this look like a hardware error ? I had problems withe this machine before. Does this look like a buggy em(4) Card ? The machine is a IBM x345 Manon ifconfig em5 down acheron02:~ root[0]# ifconfig vlan vlan1124: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500 address:

Re: Kernel Panic / Update

2005-05-04 Thread Manon Goo
I am getting the same problem with other Interfaces (on different cards) ifconfig em4 down acheron02:~ root[0]# ifconfig em4 up acheron02:~ root[0]# ping XXX.XXX.YYY.26 PING XXX.XXX.YYY.26 (XXX.XXX.YYY.26): 56 data bytes panic: pool_get(mclpl): free list modified: magic=400beef; page 0xde57f000;

Re: g++ 3.3.2 problem

2005-05-04 Thread Ted Unangst
On Wed, 4 May 2005, Dave Feustel wrote: There is no cpp0 mentioned in the output of pkg_info -L g++*. the preprocessor is gone in gcc3. Also, man eg++ does not work try man egcc. then tell the port maintainer. :) though not many archs are still using the gcc3 port. It looks like I can