Jeremy David wrote:
Hi. Thanks for reading my post. I'm in the midst of a sticky
situation. I had an OpenBSD web-server running on an older desktop
computer. I decided to take the hard drives and move them into a newer
computer, one with more processing power, RAM, etc, because the
hi
i read the man page fro netstat route routed ifconfig all the section 6 of
the facks and i cant find where i should put the routing info now i am doing
route add 198.162.15.0/8 http://198.162.15.0/8 .. route add
10.98.0.0/16 http://10.98.0.0/16 but when i reboot i must put it
again.
On 11/15/05, J Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Come on, Shane - did you ever take a friggin' course in English? Are you
telling me that the passage above makes the following one-liner clear:
'adjusting local clock by XXs'
The word 'by' is a preposition with a specific meaning in the
On 11/15/05, David fire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
i read the man page fro netstat route routed ifconfig all the section 6 of
the facks and i cant find where i should put the routing info now i am doing
route add 198.162.15.0/8 http://198.162.15.0/8 .. route add
10.98.0.0/16
Did anyone install OpenBSD on HP Proliant ML 110 G2 server? Mine hangs
already on booting install diskette or cd disk. Is there any common problem
installing OpenBSD on HP Proliant ML servers?
M.
It's my annual sojourn to the SuperComputing conference, this year it's in
Seattle. Anyone else going to be there?
diana
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 10:23:00AM +0100, the unit calling itself Henning
Brauer wrote:
'adjusting local clock by XXs'
The word 'by' is a preposition with a specific meaning in the context of
its use... it means in the amount of... but that's not what it means
here, is it? No,
Chad Loder wrote:
I just tested our isakmpd(8) implementation against the PROTOS
test suite. No problems were detected. We performed an audit
of isakmpd's IKE parsing code back in early 2004 and made several
fixes (OpenBSD 3.4 timeframe).
I guess you are referring to errata 015 of OpenBSD
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 07:00:20 -0700 (MST), Diana Eichert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's my annual sojourn to the SuperComputing conference, this year it's in
Seattle. Anyone else going to be there?
diana
Unfortunately no, but I do envy you!
After 9/11, MHPCC stopped letting regular folks like
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, J.C. Roberts wrote:
SNIP
Unfortunately no, but I do envy you!
After 9/11, MHPCC stopped letting regular folks like me take classes or
have access to the systems. The same is true for the other HPCC's that
once allowed public courses/access.
JCR
you in Maui?
funny
Hello,
Is anyone still able to run ports/vmware/3 on OpenBSD 3.8 or -current?
Even with a valid license, the configuration wizard crashes with
Unexpected output - VMware SLAVE PANIC: (UI) NOT_IMPLEMENTED F(638):637
VMWare modules were properly loaded.
Any idea?
--
Frank - my stupid
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
Dries Schellekens
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 9:26 AM
To: Chad Loder
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: isakmp implementation vulnerabilities
Chad Loder wrote:
I just tested our isakmpd(8)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue, 15 Nov 2005 08:20:07
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 10:23:00AM +0100, the unit
calling itself Henning Brauer wrote:
'adjusting local clock by XXs'
The word 'by' is a preposition with a specific
meaning in the context of
its use... it means in the amount of... but
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 03:49:52PM +0059, Frank Denis (Jedi/Sector One) wrote:
Even with a valid license, the configuration wizard crashes with
Unexpected output - VMware SLAVE PANIC: (UI) NOT_IMPLEMENTED F(638):637
It works with a manual configuration, though.
J,
On 16/11/2005, at 1:20 AM, J Moore wrote:
It *is* an inaccurate statement of what ntpd is doing to the system's
time. ntpd is your product - if you're happy with this little flaw,
then
that's fine - leave it as is. But again, The emperor has no clothes!
The word adjusting does not
Yeah, that's what I'm looking for. For some reason I was thinking that since
/home is mounted on /dev/wd0h I could not mount another directory by the
same name using MFS. Guess its time to mirror the drive and try it. Worst
that can happen is I break the box and have to restore from the mirror.
Shane J Pearson wrote:
J,
On 15/11/2005, at 9:42 AM, J Moore wrote:
Prior discussions notwithstanding, the fact is that the log messages
are misleading. I *understand* now... if the log messages were
written differently, I never would've had to ask.
Reasonable person scenario:
o
Hmmm...my upgrade went flawlessly except httpd started seg faulting on
startup. I pinned it to php4 and tried the packages for versions 4.4.1 and
4.4.1p0 to no avail. php5 5.0.4p0 works... so, is the problem a php4
problem or with the php4 packages themselves? I use the recommended
php.ini for
I tried with other card, the same model, but I can't get it working. I
installed windows in the same computer (the dell's distribution) and the card
is working!!!
I installed the same card in other computer with openBSD 3.8 and it is
working!!!
I think it's a problem with the pci bus, how can I
Another test:
I installed the box with ubuntu linux and the NIC is not working!!!
Do you have any idea what is happening??
Is there a new windows driver or why it can work only with winbugs??
Thanks a lot.
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 10:38:01AM -0600, Javier Martinez wrote:
I tried with other
Hello List,
can someone tell me how to set up openbsd running without a keyboard?
Thanks!
Theo,
A company called Traverse manufacture an ADSL card called the Pulsar.
Presently they have a open source linux driver, a beta FreeBSD driver
and a beta OpenBSD driver (http://sourceforge.net/projects/openadsl). I
am using this card for the WAN side of a firewall box running OpenBSD 3.7.
Mailinglist wrote:
can someone tell me how to set up openbsd running without a keyboard?
Is the answer not in http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq7.html ?
If not, you need to be more specific.
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 19:34:34 +0100
Mailinglist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,
can someone tell me how to set up openbsd running without a keyboard?
Thanks!
1. Configure your BIOS if necessary;
2. Pull the keyboard plug from your computer;
3. Boot OpenBSD.
4. Use a serial console
hi
yes me again
mi box isnt routing
i have a bridge vr0 vr1
vr0 ip 192.168.100.1 http://192.168.100.1
255.255.255.0http://255.255.255.0
vr1 ip 192.168.15.243 http://192.168.15.243
255.255.255.248http://255.255.255.248
the only route rule is
route add 192.168.15.241 http://192.168.15.241
http://www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=338type=vulnerabilit
iesflashstatus=true
Other vendors are suspected as also being vulnerable. The following
vendors include Lynx packages that are not susceptible to exploitation
as the lynxcgi feature is not compiled into Lynx by default:
snip
I asked Guy Ellis, if Traverse would consider donating some ADSL cards
to OpenBSD developers in exchange for them helping to develop a decent
OpenBSD driver from the beta one. His response is below -
In principle I am happy to run with this. However the main problem
is that the
Hello,
I'd like to have vsftpd virtual users on my openbsd system.
I followed the readme on how to set up such feature but on step 2 they
ask to this:
Step 2) Create a PAM file which uses your new database.
See the example file vsftpd.pam. It contains two lines:
auth required
knitti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 11/15/05, J Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Come on, Shane - did you ever take a friggin' course in English? Are you
telling me that the passage above makes the following one-liner clear:
'adjusting local clock by XXs'
Sorry, Henning, but I didn't
Hello,
I did an install of 3.8 from the November 14 snapshot that I obtained
via ftp. I'm trying to use 3 SK-9S22 dual port gigabit adapters but I'm
running into problems. The cards seem to be detected partially, but the
individual ports can't be configured. Here's a snippet from
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 09:27:33AM -0500, the unit calling itself Bakken, Luke
wrote:
Shane J Pearson wrote:
J,
On 15/11/2005, at 9:42 AM, J Moore wrote:
Prior discussions notwithstanding, the fact is that the log messages
are misleading. I *understand* now... if the log messages
When you added the new card, did the dmesg output reveal that the NIC was
detected? It probably did.
You will have to create a /etc/hostname.??? that has the IP, subnet,
gateway, and media options in it or dhcp.
Then you will have to use ifconfig to activate the NIC.
Can you send the dmesg with
Is the Sangoma AFT A104[1] PCI card supported?
I assume if it is, it would be supported by the san[2] driver, but all I
see listed in the man page are the A101 and A102[3].
I am guessing since they have different spec sheets, that they are
different enough cards that it doesn't work, but I
is that the purists will not accept a driver that isn't 100% Open
Source. Since the firmware and Globespan proprietary routines are in
a library they will probably tell you to go away. If not let me know.
Is it truly the case that you will tell them to go away? and if so do
snip
IMHO only if
Hi all
I've had loadsa success in the past with flashdist on my soekris 4801
but figured I'd go for flashboot as I liked the idea of easy upgrades
when running the system in memory. I also liked the idea of something
more challenging!
So, here's some background to my problem:
After
--On 15 November 2005 21:33 +, Simon H wrote:
1. Since I'm working off a 3.8 release, is it still necessary to
apply the supplied patches? (just noticed they're over 2 years old
and tried applying it and it failed on chunk14).
Mine work fine without the patches.
2. Am I perhaps not
OpenBSD 3.6
/etc/pf.conf
When a table, and corresponding rule is defined using:
table LimitedAccess persist { 192.168.1.16, 192.168.1.17 }
block out quick on $ExtIf inet proto { tcp, udp } from LimitedAccess
to any port $OutIm
OR EVEN
block out quick on $ExtIf inet proto { icmp, udp, tcp
Hello everybody
I was using IPA application as FUP tool on my OpenBSD 3.7 box. Everything
worked fine. But now in OpenBSD 3.8 it seems that IPA doesn't work
correctly. I can compile it, run it but the IPA can't see any traffic. I
have same config file as before. I think that something had to
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 02:39:59PM -0800, Christian Petro wrote:
OpenBSD 3.6
/etc/pf.conf
When a table, and corresponding rule is defined using:
table LimitedAccess persist { 192.168.1.16, 192.168.1.17 }
block out quick on $ExtIf inet proto { tcp, udp } from LimitedAccess
to any
From: MK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
worked fine. But now in OpenBSD 3.8 it seems that IPA doesn't work
correctly. I can compile it, run it but the IPA can't see any
traffic. I
have same config file as before. I think that something had
to change in new
version of OpenBSD so IPA can't
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 01.21, you wrote:
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 00.15, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2005/11/14 23:17:56, Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
Does anybody know why I see this No space left on device and
something about Cannot create SSLMutex. Seems like the only way
around
At 01:34 PM 11/15/05, Mailinglist wrote:
can someone tell me how to set up openbsd running without a keyboard?
Change BIOS setting to ignore keyboard errors during boot.
Thanks Dominique
That's done the trick!!
So, for anyone else, I modified the flashboot Makefile to set DESTDIR to
/var/flashboot/flash-live. Since this is the output from the build.sh,
I'm not sure why this is not the default. The default is / meaning that
it was looking in my build
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 01:14:56PM +0100, the unit calling itself knitti wrote:
The word 'by' is a preposition with a specific meaning in the context of
its use... it means in the amount of... but that's not what it means
here, is it? No, it does not. Therefore, the log entry is
look below
Jon Hart wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 02:39:59PM -0800, Christian Petro wrote:
OpenBSD 3.6
/etc/pf.conf
When a table, and corresponding rule is defined using:
table LimitedAccess persist { 192.168.1.16, 192.168.1.17 }
block out quick on $ExtIf inet proto { tcp, udp } from
Kurt B. Kaiser wrote:
knitti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 11/15/05, J Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Come on, Shane - did you ever take a friggin' course in English? Are you
telling me that the passage above makes the following one-liner clear:
'adjusting local clock by XXs'
Guys give it up. He's being a jerk, and yanking your chain.
The code is not going to change.
I have a buddy over who wants to put OpenBSD 3.8 on his macppc G3
powerbook (bronze keyboard) we burn tested the boot cd on a G4 Powerbook
and it does boot fine. When booting on the G3 none of the normal
installation methods work, it just seems to go right
by the cd and boot into the mac os.
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 04:59:50PM -0800, Christian Petro wrote:
What is the rest of the pf.conf? Without that, I can only guess.
-jon
set loginterface fxp1
set limit { states 9, frags 9 }
set optimization conservative
set block-policy drop
scrub in all
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:26:03PM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
I have a buddy over who wants to put OpenBSD 3.8 on his macppc G3
powerbook (bronze keyboard) we burn tested the boot cd on a G4 Powerbook
and it does boot fine. When booting on the G3 none of the normal
installation methods work,
Roy Morris wrote:
I have a buddy over who wants to put OpenBSD 3.8 on his macppc G3
powerbook (bronze keyboard) we burn tested the boot cd on a G4 Powerbook
and it does boot fine. When booting on the G3 none of the normal
installation methods work, it just seems to go right
by the cd and boot
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:07:21PM -0500, the unit calling itself Nick Holland
wrote:
Sorry, Henning, but I didn't understand the error message, either,
until I read the man pages. It's certainly not a big deal, but it's
easy enough to polish the priceless msg next time you're in there.
Martin Reindl wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:26:03PM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
I have a buddy over who wants to put OpenBSD 3.8 on his macppc G3
powerbook (bronze keyboard) we burn tested the boot cd on a G4 Powerbook
and it does boot fine. When booting on the G3 none of the normal
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 15:08:54 -0500
Kurt B. Kaiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, Henning, but I didn't understand the error message, either,
until I read the man pages.
Hey guess what, that's exactly what man pages are for. If something is unclear
you look it up. End of story.
It's
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:49:30PM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
Martin Reindl wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:26:03PM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
I have a buddy over who wants to put OpenBSD 3.8 on his macppc G3
powerbook (bronze keyboard) we burn tested the boot cd on a G4 Powerbook
and
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 18:59:30 +
Adam Retter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In principle I am happy to run with this. However the main problem
is that the purists will not accept a driver that isn't 100% Open
Source. Since the firmware and Globespan proprietary routines are in a
library they
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, J Moore wrote:
Nov 15 04:13:30 opie dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 192.168.1.207 from
00:e0:4c:cf:15:90 via sis1
Now that one doesn't fit on a single line, does it? How would you
propose exactly to make that entry both clear and 80 chars?
This message is long because it conveys
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 09:53:33AM +0800, the unit calling itself Lars Hansson
wrote:
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 15:08:54 -0500
Kurt B. Kaiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, Henning, but I didn't understand the error message, either,
until I read the man pages.
Hey guess what, that's exactly
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 01:22:00PM +1100, the unit calling itself Damien Miller
wrote:
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, J Moore wrote:
Nov 15 04:13:30 opie dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 192.168.1.207 from
00:e0:4c:cf:15:90 via sis1
Now that one doesn't fit on a single line, does it? How would you
propose
Hello,
I got today a Linksys USB200M network adapter and it doesn't seem
to be attaching to axe. Should I return it and look for something
else, or is it possible to add it?
OpenBSD 3.8-current (GENERIC) #171: Mon Nov 14 07:35:22 MST 2005
[EMAIL
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 20:48:38 -0600
J Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At least it's not incorrect. How about:
1) local clock error=XXs, adjusting
or,
2) adjusting local clock, error=XXs
Error? There's no error. As many people have said before, the current log
message is correct.
PEBKAC.
---
You don't set a state-policy so, by default it's floating. You're setting up
a state with your 'pass in quick on $int_if' rule. So, with those 2 things,
you've created a pass out quick rule implicitly on your $ext_if.
Read the section of the PF FAQ about 'state-policy'. It will make it far
more
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 09:54:02PM -0500, OpenBSD wrote:
Hello,
I got today a Linksys USB200M network adapter and it doesn't seem
to be attaching to axe. Should I return it and look for something
else, or is it possible to add it?
It is an ASIX AX88772, while it should be possible to
Martin Reindl wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:49:30PM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
Martin Reindl wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 08:26:03PM -0500, Roy Morris wrote:
I have a buddy over who wants to put OpenBSD 3.8 on his macppc G3
powerbook (bronze keyboard) we burn tested the
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 10:06:39PM -0600, J Moore wrote:
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 10:59:07AM +0800, the unit calling itself Lars Hansson
wrote:
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 20:48:38 -0600
J Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At least it's not incorrect. How about:
1) local clock error=XXs, adjusting
or,
I haven't gotten any response on sparc@, so I'm trying misc@ since
that's where most of my responses have come from.
I'd be happy to ship the card in question to a developer if that would
help, and I'm happy to try a more recent version of -current if anything
relevant has changed.
Miod
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Hi All,
I'm a junior system administrator, working on free operating system
such as Linux and recently OpenBSD. I really enjoy OpenBSD for its
simplicity, concisness and security. I've got a small experience of C
programming, from my studies. I'd like to understand deeply the
conception of this
I am attempting an install of OpenBSD 3.8 on a machine with an Marvell Yukon
8053 based four port PCIe NIC and am encountering the following error (from
syslog) Has anyone had luck with this NIC?
skc0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 Marvell Yukon 8053 rev 0x19: irq 9
skc0: bad VPD resource id: expected
Personally I'd like to see a log message like this:
Tue Nov 15 20:31:33 NTPD clock is 60.000356s off, adjusting by 0.0128s
I actually like this one... makes sense and is still very short and concise
hi all misc@:
I use OpenBSD 3.8 release as my desktop system (LC_CTYPE=zh_CN.GB2312),
but i found i can't input any character in theapplications ,like GIMP-2.2.8/
GAIM-1.5.0 / XCHAT .
What's wrong with my system ?
best regards
Bibby
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005, Johan wrote:
Personally I'd like to see a log message like this:
Tue Nov 15 20:31:33 NTPD clock is 60.000356s off, adjusting by 0.0128s
I actually like this one... makes sense and is still very short and concise
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