On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Steffen Kluge wrote:
I wonder whether my firewall, which was also changed to OpenBSD/pf
recently, is interfering. I'm using scrub in all as well as synproxy
state on the inbound pass rules. Could that be defeating netcraft's
fingerprinting attempts?
fingerprinting is
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Steven Bowers wrote:
Compgeeks is offering a 4port RTL8139D nic for an attractive price. I
know the 8139 chipset is supported, not quite so sure of the 8138D.
Can anyone speak for these cards? The price is nice and a 4port nic
would be very handy.
re should almost
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 09:19:26PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
BTW: one other reason RAIDframe isn't in GENERIC is you have to
customize your kernel in other ways, not just turning it on. From raid(4):
It is important that drives be hard-coded at their respective addresses
(i.e., not left
James Strandboge wrote:
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 11:30 +0200, Nico Meijer wrote:
Hi Kiraly,
mysql error: Can't create/write to file '/tmp/
#sql_4c99_0.MYD' (Errcode: 9)
MySQL problem.
Simple suggestions, not idiot-proof:
I prefer this on OpenBSD 3.6 (should be same on 3.7):
Add to
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 02:08:32 -0400 (EDT)
Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Steven Bowers wrote:
Compgeeks is offering a 4port RTL8139D nic for an attractive price.
I know the 8139 chipset is supported, not quite so sure of the
8138D. Can anyone speak for these
Just curios, what ISP in Sweden (I assume Sweden from your .se
mailaddy) offers 54mbit WLAN and demand you buy WLAN cards from them?
Thanks.
// Dunceor
On 6/14/05, Jonas Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Changing mac address with ifconfig ath0 lladdr does not work on the
ath driver.
After
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
Eric Raymond gave an interview on MyFreeBSD.com about the GPL and the BSD
licenses. Though on MyFreeBSD.com, it ain't a FreeBSD specific article.
so should i click on the identity theft protection link or the adware
remover link to read
Sorry, I forgot the linkhere it is:
http://www.myfreebsd.com.br/static/raymond-20050604.html
Interesting to read though.
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
Eric Raymond gave an interview on MyFreeBSD.com about the GPL and the
BSD
licenses. Though on MyFreeBSD.com, it
2005/6/16, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Eric Raymond gave an interview on MyFreeBSD.com about the GPL and the BSD
licenses. Though on MyFreeBSD.com, it ain't a FreeBSD specific article.
Nothing to see there, are you sure about the domainname?
Could you provide us with a direct
On 6/16/05, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a couple similarly marketed, similarly described cards (although,
with a cheap dc(4) chip), and while they are VERY useful, they are not
four-port NICs. What it actually is is a single port NIC with a four
port switch. I'm fairly sure
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 12:36:06 +0100
Andy Hayward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/16/05, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a couple similarly marketed, similarly described cards
(although, with a cheap dc(4) chip), and while they are VERY useful,
they are not four-port NICs. What
hi there,
i was looking at BitTorrent, and this caught my attention:
--enable_bad_libc_workaround arg
enable workaround for a bug in BSD libc that makes file reads
very slow. (defaults to 1)
anybody knows what does this mean, and is openbsd affected?
-f
--
because you will
According to this post, OpenBSD is one of the BSDs affected:
http://www.mirrorshades.org/overflow/archives/002611.shtml
I also found a mentioning of this in NetBSD pkgsrc-bugs:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-bugs/2005/05/03/0006.html
Andreas
On 16/06/05, -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, -f wrote:
i was looking at BitTorrent, and this caught my attention:
--enable_bad_libc_workaround arg
enable workaround for a bug in BSD libc that makes file reads
very slow. (defaults to 1)
anybody knows what does this mean, and is openbsd affected?
On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 09:22 +0200, Per Engelbrecht wrote:
James Strandboge wrote:
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 11:30 +0200, Nico Meijer wrote:
Hi Kiraly,
mysql error: Can't create/write to file '/tmp/
#sql_4c99_0.MYD' (Errcode: 9)
MySQL problem.
Simple suggestions, not idiot-proof:
Greetings misc@,
I am having trouble working with my disklabel on my Sparc64 machine. I
was able to set up the partitions correctly when I initially installed,
but now I am unable to add partitions past a certain point. Here is my
current partition configuration:
FilesystemSize
The 3.7 patch tar file referenced on the errata page
(http://openbsd.org/errata.html) doesn't exist on the ftp server.
drwxr-xr-x7 1114 1114 512 Jan 07 12:30 2.2
-r--r--r--1 1114 1114 2866468 Jun 03 04:08 2.2.tar.gz
drwxr-xr-x 13 1114 1114 512 Jan 07
On Thursday 16 June 2005 13.10, Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
Eric Raymond gave an interview on MyFreeBSD.com about the GPL and the BSD
licenses. Though on MyFreeBSD.com, it ain't a FreeBSD specific article.
Jasper
http://www.catb.org/~esr/guns/
Regards
Johan M:son
Tony Lambiris wrote:
its quite simple... boot into single user mode, foreach partition you have,
mount the src under /src/X and /dst/X (where src is the old disk and dst is
the new disk) and do a:
cd /src/X; tar cf - . | (cd /dst/X; tar xpf - )
ive used this before, works great.
after
-f [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i was looking at BitTorrent, and this caught my attention:
--enable_bad_libc_workaround arg
enable workaround for a bug in BSD libc that makes file reads
very slow. (defaults to 1)
anybody knows what does this mean, and is openbsd affected?
Yes,
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Alexander Yurchenko wrote:
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 10:48:30AM -0700, Brian wrote:
I know SATA is not as good as SCSI, but the new motherboard I picked
up has SATA using NVIDIA, which I take is not supported accroding to pciide.
Does NVIDIA SATA fall into the same
Hellow.
I'm gonna boot OpenBSD from GRUB in FD.
The parameter is following.
root (hd2,0,a)
kernel --type=netbsd /bsd
But unfortunately panic occured.
Message is following.
panic: /boot too old: upgrade!
This is first time that I installed OpenBSD in my PC (Athron CPU).
And this PC
I'm living out in the country side in Sweden and my ISP is a local
company in the nearby city.
They are using mac address filtering on the AP. That's probably why they
are demanding this.
/Jonas
Dunceor . wrote:
Just curios, what ISP in Sweden (I assume Sweden from your .se
mailaddy) offers
This is probably because OpenBSD != NetBSD, and
I suspect grub is using whatever it's notion of a netbsd boot
block is. You probably have to fix grub somehow to use a current
OpenBSD boot block, as opposed to attempting to start a kernel
boot as if it were NetBSD. Ask them for a
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 01:12:59AM +0900, ikesan wrote:
root (hd2,0,a)
kernel --type=netbsd /bsd
Use the chainloader.
Ciao,
Kili
speaking of GRUB:
The most embarassing comment came from a developer of the GRUB project
who went only by the name of 'Gord'. 'This function is truly horrid,' he
wrote. 'We try opening the device, then severely abuse the
GEOMETRY-flags field to pass a file descriptor to biosdisk. Thank God
Kurt,
Thanks much!
g d
did the trick.
Regards,
Matt
Kurt Miller wrote:
From: Matthew S Elmore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
a
partition: [k]
offset: [55625472]
The OpenBSD portion of the disk ends at sector 16514064, you tried to
add a partition at 55625472. You can use the 'b' command to change
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 10:27:15 -0600
Bob Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is probably because OpenBSD != NetBSD, and
I suspect grub is using whatever it's notion of a netbsd boot
block is. You probably have to fix grub somehow to use a current
OpenBSD boot block, as opposed to
Hi
I'm running a Netgear MA311 in hostap-mode on OpenBSD 3.7.
wi0 at pci0 dev 10 function 0 Intersil PRISM2.5 rev 0x01: irq 12
wi0: PRISM2.5 ISL3874A(Mini-PCI), Firmware 1.1.1 (primary), 1.8.2
(station)
Sometimes I have problems with DHCP, i.e. the clients don't get an IP.
So I checked dmesg and
I'm having problems with an Intel Pro/1000 quad-port ethernet card. Two of
the ports don't show up. This is in an IBM x306, which has two onboard em(4)
cards. The intel card shows up as em1 and em2 in the below. The onboard
nic's are em0 and em3. So I'm missing two more ports! grin
Would moving
On Friday, June 17, ikesan wrote:
panic: /boot too old; upgrade!
Oh! I installed newest verson of OpenBSD, and how can I upgrade it.
Because I could not boot OpenBSD. So I thought if GRUBS parameter was wrong.
Use the chainloader. Use the chainloader.
Use the chainloader. Use the
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 02:13:32AM +0900, ikesan wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 10:27:15 -0600
Bob Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is probably because OpenBSD != NetBSD, and
I suspect grub is using whatever it's notion of a netbsd boot
block is. You probably have to fix grub somehow
You don't get it. I said to ask the grub people
for a correct openbsd boot option. The problem is grub
is attempting to boot OpenBSD as if it were an old netbsd
kernel. This will not work. You should ask the grub
people to fix it. My advice? don't use grub.
-Bob
* ikesan [EMAIL
Hello list,
i think of buying a mac mini, but i don't know if a mac mini is fast
enough. So i ask you: does anyone use an mac mini with gnome/kde or so?
At the moment i have an dual-P3 and he's fast enough.
Any coments, suggestions?
Bye
Thorsten
hallo, na wir haben ja schon eine weile nichts mehr voneinander gehvrt,
mein computer hat sich einen bvsen virus eingefangen, ich kann keine
mails empfangen und scheinbar gehen auch keine raus, deswegen bin ich
gerade in einem internetcafe, ich gebe dir meine handynummer:
0160/99206935 und w|rde
On Jun 16, 2005, at 1:52 PM, Thorsten Johannvorderbrueggen wrote:
Hello list,
i think of buying a mac mini, but i don't know if a mac mini is
fast enough. So i ask you: does anyone use an mac mini with gnome/
kde or so? At the moment i have an dual-P3 and he's fast enough.
Any coments,
On 16 jun 2005, at 16.45, Stephen Marley wrote:
Is this known behaviour with the code in its current state, or
should I
be looking at my configuration or reporting a problem?
Yes, I've seen it. Unfortunately I have lots of other work at the
moment, so it'll probably be a week or so
i'm having similar problems with the same card in hostap mode,but
noone answered in the previous mail I sent today so I can't figure out
if it's a driver or a firmware problem...
The error message I keep getting is wi0: oversized packet received...
It seems that those cards don''t work reliably in
and what are you going to do in case the raid partition
itself gets broken? how are you going to repair if you
cannot boot the machine w/o any additional hardware attached?
therefore you'd have to setup an explicit non-raided partition
or hdd with a repair-root on all servers with
On 6/16/05, eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having problems with an Intel Pro/1000 quad-port ethernet card. Two of
the ports don't show up. This is in an IBM x306, which has two onboard em(4)
cards. The intel card shows up as em1 and em2 in the below. The onboard
nic's are em0 and em3. So
i believe that the biggest bottleneck is the hard drive, I think there is a
2.5 5400rpm or 4200rpm drive in it. You can of course always pop it out but
most people using the mac mini probably aren't looking for a proformance
boost.
On 6/16/05, Bryan Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 16,
So, after cleaning up the interface abstraction code in pf with Ryan
before the Hackathon, I worked on interface groups integration to pf.
An interface group, is, well, a group of interfaces (surprised,
anyone?). Interfaces can join and leave interface groups any time, and
can be member in an
So, I am in the airplane flying back from Vancouver.
It has been a long journey, but let me start from the beginning.
I have been flying to Montreal on May 7th, basically just after my
return from RIPE-50 at Stockholm. Matt (msf) picked me up downtown, and
Ryan arrived a few hours later,
Cool
how's your new notebook?
I've got some good news..
I installed OpenBSD on my Dell Inspiron 700m... so far (with a snapshot
of Jun 15th) I am able to get wireless to be functional, and I just
finished porting over the the 855resolution hack for the VBIOS to get
full widescreen 1280x800 support (broken Dell BIOS
Oh, sure, you might want your system to stay running after it wuffs a
drive, but if you are running an IDE system, it almost certainly won't.
If you are running SCSI, it *might*, but don't count on it. Consider
cheap (i.e., software) RAID systems a way to rapidly repair a broken
computer,
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 03:11:46PM -0400, Nick Bender wrote:
Why wouldn't a two drive ATA/SATA system which was raidframe mirrored
stay up if one of the drives went belly up? I've been spending some
cycles automating the kernel build/raidframe configure process
assuming it was worth the extra
responding 2 nick:
WHY do you want to mirror root?
i do not like software raid at all and i even more dislike
ide-raid (regardless whether it's sw or any other hw-raid).
but sometimes you use hw where an hw-raid is not supported
(even if there's a controller on-board...) and that's my
reason
Marvelous work. Thank you. :)
At 08:31 PM 6/16/2005 +0100, Niall O'Higgins wrote:
Controllers don't tend to like it. Sometimes with disk failure, the
controller will fail too!
The ASUS A7V880 runs just fine with one disk dead - infant mortality a few
months ago.
Lee
Sorry about the attachment being rejected. I have an
ATI Mobility M3 card according to dmesg. How do I
configure it to use the video out so I can hook it up
to my tv?
__
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Truely amazing work Henning. OpenBSD already leads the way (at least
in my opinion) for a packet filter, whether it's commercial or open
source, and these latest additions will make my life so much easier.
If there is any more testing that needs to be done, I have many spare
computers, almost
Can two 3.7 servers running OSPFd talk OSPF to each other over an IPSEC
tunnel, or worded in another way, an enc interface?
I have two sites with a WAN link and I want to use the Internet (VPN) as a
backup route. The concept is that under normal circumstances, the OSPF
routing table would have
exactly.
I'm using blades with no hardware raid controller. software raid that
worked just like hardware raid would be the best solution until we get
better hardware.
On 6/16/05, mdff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
responding 2 nick:
WHY do you want to mirror root?
i do not like software raid
Gag is the way to go, easy to use and even looks pretty.
Subject: Re: GRUB's boot parameter
GAG [1] is a nice boot manager. It can boot a lot of OS's, including
OpenBSD. You should give it a try.
Jasper
[1] http://gag.sourceforge.net
--
checking whether you're still watching...probaly not
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 12:51:53PM -0700, Michael Favinsky wrote:
Can two 3.7 servers running OSPFd talk OSPF to each other over an IPSEC
tunnel, or worded in another way, an enc interface?
I have two sites with a WAN link and I want to use the Internet (VPN) as a
backup route. The concept
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 01:31:05AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've a question related to newfs_msdos.
I bought a USB-Stick and formated it (FAT32) but I'm still limited to the
8.3 DOS-Style for the filenames.
Maybe I'm wrong but MS Windows 98 wich was able to use FAT32 was able to
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 10:50:10PM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote:
AFAIK it was not yet tested. I'm not sure if it will work because the enc
interface is not a real interface. I know it works over gre tunnels.
Using the enc device may work but I'm not sure about it (until now I never
had to use
On 6/16/05, Niall O'Higgins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Controllers don't tend to like it. Sometimes with disk failure, the
controller will fail too!
Apart from that, you'll suffer from various annoying delays if for any
reason parts in the system try to access the failed drive. Admittedly,
I only
L. V. Lammert wrote:
At 08:31 PM 6/16/2005 +0100, Niall O'Higgins wrote:
Controllers don't tend to like it. Sometimes with disk failure, the
controller will fail too!
The ASUS A7V880 runs just fine with one disk dead - infant mortality a few
months ago.
Lee
One example does not
ummm
actually, the Windows layer of Win98 could handle 256 chars for a filename
- the DOS layer underneath was still limited
r
At 09:31 AM 17/06/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've a question related to newfs_msdos.
I bought a USB-Stick and formated it (FAT32) but I'm still limited to the
8.3
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 20:55:48 +0200, Henning Brauer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, after cleaning up the interface abstraction code in pf with Ryan
before the Hackathon, I worked on interface groups integration to pf.
Henning, Ryan and all involved -Very Amazing Work. Thank You!
JCR
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