Hi Eli,
Eli K. Breen wrote:
Have you tried simply unplugging one's network cable? (to more closely
replicate what would happen during a hard lock or panic?) I should think
things won't be as smooth.
Thats correct. When ifconfig down one IF, then it works and the backup
becomes master on both
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 10:54:55PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
You can download and upload files using ftp(1).
I use to do it since OpenBSD 2.9, using standard floppies.
With ftp in a pipe, you can only retrieve.
Strange. I do backups on a server located at Strato using ftp(1)
and
This seems a bit strange to ne:
$ sysctl hw | tail -2
hw.cpuspeed=1296
hw.setperf=100
$ sudo sysctl -w hw.setperf=0
hw.setperf: 100 - 0
$ sysctl hw | tail -2
hw.cpuspeed=1296
hw.setperf=0
Hmm..shouldnt cpuspeed have changed?
$ sudo sysctl -w hw.setperf=10
hw.setperf: 0 - 10
$ sysctl hw | tail
Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 23 November 2005 11:49 +0100, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
are there any device recommendations for usb Ethernet network
adapters supported by the drivers listed by 'apropos usb|grep -i
ether|grep -v Class' on 3.8? Searching the web for the chipsets
usually gives me
Compeletely unbranded ~$13 USB ethernet adapter:
url0 at uhub2 port 1
url0: REALTEK USB 10/100 LAN, rev 1.10/1.00, addr 2
url0: address 00:e0:4c:03:17:4a
urlphy0 at url0 phy 0: RTL internal phy
---
Lars Hansson
following ipsec.conf(5) i was trying to set up connection between to
hosts 192.168.1.115 and 192.168.1.125
I can set it using ipsecadm, and everything works fiine, but using
ipsecctl i'm getting some errors like below:
# ipsecctl -vvf ipsec.conf
@0 flow esp out from 192.168.1.115 to
Hi,
ok, please use hmac-sha1 instead of sha1
HJ.
On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 11:04:45AM +0100, raff wrote:
following ipsec.conf(5) i was trying to set up connection between to
hosts 192.168.1.115 and 192.168.1.125
I can set it using ipsecadm, and everything works fiine, but using
ipsecctl i'm
What a usbdevs -dv gives to you?
-David
On 11/24/05, Stephan A. Rickauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
ugen0 at uhub4 port 1
ugen0: ASIX Electronics AX88178, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 2
I guess I _was_ unlucky. It's a Level one usb-0200.
Seems I was to
Hello,
Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
ugen0 at uhub4 port 1
ugen0: ASIX Electronics AX88178, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 2
I guess I _was_ unlucky. It's a Level one usb-0200.
Seems I was to quick. axe(4) should be the right one ... I'll try.
I am stuck now. All I could find out was that I have this
On 11/24/05, Stephan A. Rickauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
ugen0 at uhub4 port 1
ugen0: ASIX Electronics AX88178, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 2
I guess I _was_ unlucky. It's a Level one usb-0200.
Seems I was to quick. axe(4) should be the right one ... I'll try.
I
On Nov 24, 2005, at 2:29 AM, Camiel Dobbelaar wrote:
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005, Jason Dixon wrote:
I'm testing PF on a proposed network design and experiencing some
unexpected
behavior. With three vlan(4) interfaces on the interior of an
OpenBSD
gateway, each of the clients on a segment is able
following scenario:
|
| LAN A
|
.---+---.
| Firewall A |
| and |
| VPN-gateway A |
+---+---+
|\
| \
| public IP A
|
==
inet
==
|
| public IP B
|/
.-+--.
--On 24 November 2005 09:12 +0100, Matthias Kilian wrote:
You can download and upload files using ftp(1).
I use to do it since OpenBSD 2.9, using standard floppies.
With ftp in a pipe, you can only retrieve.
Strange. I do backups on a server located at Strato using ftp(1)
and dump(8). I do
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*classic* bug report. You completely fail to mention the machine
type, or show a dmesg. I just don't get it. How is it that people
keep forgetting that? Are they just totally unaware that there
are machine differences, and they might matter?
This seems a bit strange to ne:
$ sysctl hw |
My running blacklist (24 hour expiry) from my greytraps bloated
from a usual total of about 6000 hosts to over 20,000 during the worst
of it.
Net result being most of them hit the wall, unless they
came via a previously whitelisted mailhost - and then you go
at them other ways.
Hi all,
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http://inglorion.net/documents/tutorials/ccd/
I have a few questions/comments about the above and about ccd
in OpenBSD in general.
1) You talk about RAID only works with whole disks? I'm curious
which RAID implementation you're referring to... it seems like you
might be talking about
Stuart Henderson wrote:
(echo cd /pub/incoming
put |dmesg dmesg.txt) | ftp -a some.server
I still can't work out how to pipe the output directly through ftp but
this is better and less confusing anyway. Thanks for the prod.
Something like
{ echo put - kalle; cat; } | ftp -a localhost
Hey folks,
reading groups functions for openbsd i could realize that in order to
have supplementary groups retrieved, the routine pass through the
entire database group.
For each of the group entry, it scans if the given user matches in the
list of the group member. I believe this approach does
Hi,
I have two cards using the atheros chipset. However, setting up one
as access point and the other as client only yields a connection when
I enforce 11b mode on both cards.
I am using a 3.8 GENERIC kernel (dated 27 Oct):
OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC) #1: Thu Oct 27 18:22:38 CEST 2005
It
PARAMVIR DHINDSA wrote:
Date : Nov 25, 2005
Dear Sir,
I want to know whether I can replace the generic kernel included in the OpenBSD distribution with Kernel included in the
Jimmy Scott jimmy at inet-solutions.be writes:
The problem I'm facing is that on sites which don't use a specific font,
which should default to 'serif' and actually is 'bitstream vera serif',
the text is/looks bold/blurry (wider than 1px). This really anoyes me
when reading text/books because
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 14:40:59 -0600, J Moore wrote:
I'm not clear on something... does the time drift with OpenBSD *alone*;
i.e. without ntpd running?
Yes. Now I let it run on its own, without ntpd, through the last night and
send me a mail (I am not at it) each minute.
Starting at 19.00
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 09:23:32 -0700
Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*classic* bug report. You completely fail to mention the machine
type, or show a dmesg.
Actually, I sent the dmesg in my immediatelly previous message to the list
and therefore I didnt attach again.
As for the machine
*classic* bug report. You completely fail to mention the machine
type, or show a dmesg.
Actually, I sent the dmesg in my immediatelly previous message to the list
and therefore I didnt attach again.
Oh come on.
You think we have all day to find various mails from various people and
piece
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 10:03:44 +0800
Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would appear that changing hw-setperf doesn't actually do anything at all
on this box. The dmesg says it has Speedstep though.
Err, it has speedstep but that's not in the dmesg.
---
Lars Hansson
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 18:48:44 -0700
Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh come on.
You think we have all day to find various mails from various people and
piece them together?
Indeed, that would be silly. I should have attached it. My mistake.
---
Lars Hansson
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