On Tuesday 03 May 2005 23:47, Stephen Marley wrote:
Can anyone forsee any problems doing this with the current state of ospf
within openbsd? Or gif instead of gre perhaps?
One of the things that usally comes back and bites you is the lack of
multicast support (or buggy multicast support). All
i wonder whether there will be differences between the already sent CDs and
the coming release of 3.7 on the net. the snapshots are still updated and
when they turn into release they will be about three weeks more up-to-date
am i right or did i miss something?
tobias
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Anyone know a reliable, consistent *and* cheap supplier in the UK ?
Peter
Regards.
I tried to upgrade my 3.6 OpenBSD to 3.7.
I tried to upgrade from CD, but the kernel faulted.
dmesg results:
umass0: DATAFB Flash Reader, rev 2.00/11.25, addr 2
umass0: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
scsibus1 at umass0: 2 targets
sd0 at scsibus targ 1 lun 0: Generic, STORAGE DEVICE, 1125
Adam PAPAI wrote:
Regards.
I tried to upgrade my 3.6 OpenBSD to 3.7.
kernel: integer divide fault trap, code=0
Stopped atsdstrategy+0x44divl0x28(%edi),%eax
ddb
I forgot to send the trace output:
ddbtrace
sdstrategy(d6a972e4,1,2000,d05bba80,0) at sdstrategy+0x44
Adam PAPAI wrote:
Regards.
I tried to upgrade my 3.6 OpenBSD to 3.7.
I tried to upgrade from CD, but the kernel faulted.
Any suggestions?
Yes, send a proper bug report.
http://www.openbsd.org/report.html
-d
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 10:41:52PM -0500, Benjamin A. Collins wrote:
I just downloaded the OPENBSD_3_7_BASE sources and tried building the
kernel and userland. Everything *seemed* to work fine, but after a
reboot, the c++ compiler no longer seemed to support exceptions.
Any suggestions as to
Hi,
any csh guru out here who wants to help rewriting
src/usr.bin/vgrind/vgrind.sh in ksh?
bye,
//mirabile
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Hey, I just realized that OpenBSD CDs are $45. Any chance I could get
you to update your sig?
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I've been banging my head against this problem for a few days and was
wondering (hoping) someone around here has an answer. I'm trying to set
up a VPN with OpenBSD on my end, and a Cisco PIX on the other. The PIX
is hiding behind a NAT firewall (God only knows why - I asked nicely and
I'm not
Hello!
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 09:11:16AM -0300, Joco Salvatti wrote:
I'd like to know which compiler is used in OpenBSD's kernel compiling
process.
Thanks.
Just look what's happening when you compile a kernel. You'll
see calls to as (the assembler, which is gas 2.15 at least on current,
gnu c compiler, 'man cc' next time
On 5/5/05, Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to know which compiler is used in OpenBSD's kernel compiling
process.
Thanks.
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On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 09:11:16AM -0300, Joco Salvatti wrote:
I'd like to know which compiler is used in OpenBSD's kernel compiling
process.
Microsoft Visual Studio C++
* Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-05-04 21:56]:
I've been working on an IP accounting project for use with PF labels.
The entire concept is based on the label macros that can be assigned to
each filter rule, using values like $dstaddr, $srcaddr, $dstport, etc.
Unfortunately, I just
I see now there's a patch, apologies for not checking errata first.
Brian
The path to a desireable destination
is often more difficult than the path to stay where you are.
On Thu, 2005-05-05 at 10:54:43 -0700, Brian W. proclaimed...
I see now there's a patch, apologies for not checking errata first.
Just as a follow-up; the patch definitely helps. I'd be interested in seeing
what performance tweaks people have for high-activity caches.
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 11:15:35AM -0700, Gary Clemans-Gibbon wrote:
I have a co-located 3.4 web/mail box at a remote location with a P3
1.2Ghz and
1Gb RAM (on-board LAN and video). At home I have another copy of the exact
same motherboard but with a Celeron 1.1Ghz and 512 Gb RAM.
The
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 09:43:13AM -0400, Will H. Backman wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
Claudio Jeker
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 4:18 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: openbgpd nexthop blackhole
On Wed, May
The wonderful thing about using the GENERIC kernel is that it'll work
on any box with supported hardware. The only thing I can think of that
you may have to compensate for is any network cards that might be
different. If all your using is the onboard LAN, and no addon cards,
then that should even
On Thursday 05 May 2005 14:15, Gary Clemans-Gibbon wrote:
Hi All,
I have a co-located 3.4 web/mail box at a remote location with a P3
1.2Ghz and
1Gb RAM (on-board LAN and video). At home I have another copy of the exact
same motherboard but with a Celeron 1.1Ghz and 512 Gb RAM.
The
STeve Andre' wrote:
On Thursday 05 May 2005 14:15, Gary Clemans-Gibbon wrote:
Hi All,
I have a co-located 3.4 web/mail box at a remote location with a P3
1.2Ghz and
1Gb RAM (on-board LAN and video). At home I have another copy of the exact
same motherboard but with a Celeron 1.1Ghz and 512 Gb RAM.
STeve Andre' wrote:
On Thursday 05 May 2005 14:15, Gary Clemans-Gibbon wrote:
Hi All,
I have a co-located 3.4 web/mail box at a remote location with a P3
1.2Ghz and
1Gb RAM (on-board LAN and video). At home I have another copy of the exact
same motherboard but with a Celeron 1.1Ghz and 512 Gb RAM.
On 5/5/05, Ian Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 5 May 2005, Niall O'Higgins wrote:
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 12:10:58PM -0700, Gary Clemans-Gibbon wrote:
The only thing is that I run 2 HDDs in RAID1 mirror with RAIDFRAME and
so my kernel is generic + pseudo-device raid (if I
On Thu, 5 May 2005, Niall O'Higgins wrote:
As of 2005/02/01 ccd(4) man page mentions mirroring. So we now have:
A ccd may be either serially concatenated, interleaved, or mirrored.
To serially concatenate partitions, specify an interleave factor of 0.
Mirroring configurations require an even
On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 08:02:46PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
process is already done. What will appear on the ftp sites will be the
same code base as the CD's.
thanx for all the answers. but then, what is the reason to release the CD
version three weeks later?
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On Thu, 5 May 2005 10:31:56 -0700 (PDT), Brian W. wrote:
Anyone else notice this performing slowly. I did a tcpdump and it appears
localhost gets queried 2-3 times before a packet goes out.
I see quite a few delays and some failures to resolve that work with
one or two retries. I am using the
Hi all,
I'm a wee bit confused with carp(4). This is my first carp setup, so I
probably miss a good whacking with a cluestick.
I want to set up a failover firewall that has only one external IP
address. But if I have only one shared IP, how can I tell carp which
interface should be carped ? In
Even though the motherboards are the same, there is a part of me that wonders
if there might be a subtle difference between using those two CPUs. I've seen
too many weird weird problems in the past. I am extremely cautious about
this. For critical systems I always reccomend buying two
On May 5, 2005, at 6:00 PM, Paul de Weerd wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a wee bit confused with carp(4). This is my first carp setup, so I
probably miss a good whacking with a cluestick.
I want to set up a failover firewall that has only one external IP
address. But if I have only one shared IP, how can I
Mikeal Clark wrote:
Gary Clemans-Gibbon wrote:
Hi All,
I have a co-located 3.4 web/mail box at a remote location with a P3
1.2Ghz and
1Gb RAM (on-board LAN and video). At home I have another copy of the
exact
same motherboard but with a Celeron 1.1Ghz and 512 Gb RAM.
The question is, can I
Saw this today:http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3502786
Haven't found a licence yet to see how free it really is but it
sounds like progress.
Anyone know more/better ?
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Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
On Thu, 5 May 2005 10:31:56 -0700 (PDT), Brian W. wrote:
Anyone else notice this performing slowly. I did a tcpdump and it appears
localhost gets queried 2-3 times before a packet goes out.
I see quite a few delays and some failures to resolve that work with
one
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 10:23:38AM +1000, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
Saw this today:http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3502786
Haven't found a licence yet to see how free it really is but it
sounds like progress.
Anyone know more/better ?
This is not the first time Atheros
Adam PAPAI wrote:
Adam PAPAI wrote:
Regards.
I tried to upgrade my 3.6 OpenBSD to 3.7.
kernel: integer divide fault trap, code=0
Stopped atsdstrategy+0x44divl0x28(%edi),%eax
ddb
I forgot to send the trace output:
ddbtrace
sdstrategy(d6a972e4,1,2000,d05bba80,0) at sdstrategy+0x44
Hi dear misc-Mailinglist,
After I repaired my IBM-Webserver I did a little burn-in-Test and
noticed a freeze (no reaction..) if I do the followring (using bsd.mp).
Login as root (local): top -s 1
Login as user and switch to root (via SSH using 4096Bit DSA-Key): john
/etc/master.passwd
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On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 10:23:38AM +1000, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
Saw this today:http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3502786
Haven't found a licence yet to see how free it really is but it
sounds like progress.
Anyone know more/better ?
This is not the
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