Re: Teamspeak server

2005-12-08 Thread Bernd Schoeller
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 07:39:51PM -0500, Chris Zakelj wrote: > Ok, getting a bit frustrated, so asking the list. Has anyone > successfully put a TS server onto an oBSD environment, and if so, what > steps are involved? MARC only turned up one link (non-relevant, they > wanted to run clients behi

Apache Log Rotation - FAQ 10.16

2005-12-08 Thread Uwe Dippel
There are many posts on this problem; and the reason is understood. To me, the FAQ 10.16 seems wrong: Log Rotation: Normally, logs are rotated by renaming the old files, then sending httpd(8) a SIGUSR1 signal to cause Apache to close its old log files and open new ones. This is no longer possibl

Has anyone had Fogbugz on Openbsd working?

2005-12-08 Thread Bill Chmura
Has anyone had Fogbugz (from fogcreek) running on openbsd? They list a bunch of O/S's including OSX and FreeBSD, but to find out if it works I need to buy it. Which means a bunch of paperwork and approvals to get it. Then more, if I have to return it and get something different. If they had a f

Has anyone had Fogbugz on Openbsd working?

2005-12-08 Thread Bill
Has anyone had Fogbugz (from fogcreek) running on openbsd? They list a bunch of O/S's including OSX and FreeBSD, but to find out if it works I need to buy it. Which means a bunch of paperwork and approvals to get it. Then more, if I have to return it and get something different. If they had a f

Invitaci�n Seminario Gratuito en Project Management

2005-12-08 Thread Assector PM
Todos tenemos que manejar proyectos dentro del entorno empresarial o profesional en el cual nos desarrollamos. El desafio entonces es poder liderar proyectos de manera exitosa. Para ello existe una metodologia, validada internacionalmente por PMI (Project Management Institute), la cual nos permite

Re: UltraSparc documentation

2005-12-08 Thread Craig Skinner
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 09:34:40AM +0100, Nick Nauwelaerts wrote: > > And as others have stated as well, x86 has some decent remote console > options as well now. While I wouldn't try those compaq cards > (frustratingly slow), new HP ILO implementations work great for us. > Either direct ssh acces

Re: UltraSparc documentation

2005-12-08 Thread Craig Skinner
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 12:44:32AM -0500, Brian A. Seklecki wrote: > > There is the (expensive) Real Weasel for x86 kit, Dell's crappy lights > > DRAC/4 isn't that bad >:} > > You can always use serial console redirection on the 1850s/2850s; it > works well until OS boot (BIOS menus works, RAID,

Re: Help

2005-12-08 Thread Chris Zakelj
Ricardo Lucas wrote: >Good night everybody, > >i'm starting in openBSD now and I need some help of you if it is possible. >I've installed a firewall using openBSD, of-course, it's working thank's >GOD, but I wanna know, when I make a nat in pf.conf like this above: > >nat on $ext_if from $int_if:n

Re: Help

2005-12-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2005/12/08 22:45:57, Ricardo Lucas wrote: > I wanna know, when I make a nat in pf.conf like this above: > nat on $ext_if from $int_if:network to any -> ($ext_if) > why I have to put the :network, if I do not put this nat, it's do not work, Examine 'pfctl -sn' with and without :network, and see

Re: UltraSparc documentation

2005-12-08 Thread Craig Skinner
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 11:24:18AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > The PCI slot on the Netra T1 isn't fully supported, but otherwise They have 2 onboard network ports, so that should hopefully be enough in a colo environment. > they seem to work quite well. (`make build' takes a while, though

Re: UltraSparc documentation

2005-12-08 Thread Craig Skinner
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 05:35:14PM -0800, Raymond Lillard wrote: > > I have been collecting used Netra T1-105 boxes and placing them > in service of the last year and a bit. I find the combination of > them and OBSD to be a rock solid solution for intermediate levels > of traffic. I especially l

Help

2005-12-08 Thread Ricardo Lucas
Good night everybody, i'm starting in openBSD now and I need some help of you if it is possible. I've installed a firewall using openBSD, of-course, it's working thank's GOD, but I wanna know, when I make a nat in pf.conf like this above: nat on $ext_if from $int_if:network to any -> ($ext_if) w

Teamspeak server

2005-12-08 Thread Chris Zakelj
Ok, getting a bit frustrated, so asking the list. Has anyone successfully put a TS server onto an oBSD environment, and if so, what steps are involved? MARC only turned up one link (non-relevant, they wanted to run clients behind PF), while the google hits I got were all woefully out of date and

Re: Apache 2.2 doesn't deliver files until killed

2005-12-08 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 04:23:23PM +0100, Markus Wernig wrote: > Hi all > > I'm trying apache 2.2 on obsd3.8/sparc64 -release. > Compiles, installs and starts fine (obviously not chrooted). > > When connecting to port 80, I get a socket connect. > GET / (...) results in an entry in logs/access.lo

Re: NFS and Rebooting problem

2005-12-08 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 11:36:35AM -0600, Denny White wrote: > > Today Otto Moerbeek contributed the following: > > On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Denny White wrote: > >> When I'd drag & drop files to copy from a windows xp box > >> to an nfs share on the obsd box, the obsd system would > >> reboot. I though

Re: Soekris

2005-12-08 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 11:01 -0500, Nick Holland wrote: > Try again with 246M (about the size of a "256M" Flash device) > partition. If this is the idiotic "million bytes" abuse of "megabyte" it's more like 244M. Not that it should matter a lot for this test. -- Shawn K. Quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: Need help with OpenBGPd Configuration

2005-12-08 Thread Kirk Ismay
Jason Ackley wrote: Do you have a valid route entry in your kernel routing tables point to the 64.114.173.22 via 207.194.161.134? The 'set nexthop' is used for modifying the BGP attributes, it does not in any way indicate which way the openbgpd host should use to get to the peer address.

Re: my multipath routing questions...

2005-12-08 Thread andrew fresh
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 04:08:13PM -0700, andrew fresh wrote: > I am getting 3 different DDB's. Mostly "kernel: page fault trap, > code=0" and "Panic: rtfree 2". I have also gotten some "Panic: sbdrop", > but not since I got the serial console attached. When I got the sbdrop, > trace showed call

Re: Need help with OpenBGPd Configuration

2005-12-08 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 09:12:52AM -0800, Kirk Ismay wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm trying to set up a multihomed network using OpenBGPd on OpenBSD 3.6. > I've got a BGP session up with my first ISP which works fine. Now I am > trying to set up BGP with my second ISP, which needs a multihop > config

Re: Need help with OpenBGPd Configuration

2005-12-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 08 December 2005 09:12 -0800, Kirk Ismay wrote: I'm trying to set up a multihomed network using OpenBGPd on OpenBSD 3.6. Upgrading to 3.8, -stable or -current would be a *very* good idea. OpenBGPd was very new at 3.6. and was unable to find any example configurations on this matter fo

Re: install 3.8 on hppa using lif38.fs

2005-12-08 Thread Jimmy Scott
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 at 11:13:40AM +0100, mickey wrote: > On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 07:21:54PM +0100, Jimmy Scott wrote: > > Hello, > re > > > I tried to install a few machines with OpenBSD/hppa 3.8 without success. > > > > In the past I installed them with OpenBSD 3.6, switched them the hard > > way

Need help with OpenBGPd Configuration

2005-12-08 Thread Kirk Ismay
Hi all, I'm trying to set up a multihomed network using OpenBGPd on OpenBSD 3.6. I've got a BGP session up with my first ISP which works fine. Now I am trying to set up BGP with my second ISP, which needs a multihop configuration. I have not been able to get it working on my own, and was una

Re: rx/tx buffer on em interfaces!*!

2005-12-08 Thread Ted Unangst
On 12/8/05, Wade, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 4:46 AM > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: rx/tx buffer on em interfaces!*! > > Hello, > is it possible to change the rx/tx buff

Re: rx/tx buffer on em interfaces!*!

2005-12-08 Thread Wade, Daniel
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 4:46 AM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: rx/tx buffer on em interfaces!*! Hello, is it possible to change the rx/tx buffersize on Intel pro 1000MT dual port server adapter. /markus $ sy

rx/tx buffer on em interfaces!*!

2005-12-08 Thread MarkusLangenmair
Hello, is it possible to change the rx/tx buffersize on Intel pro 1000MT dual port server adapter. /markus

Re: Soekris

2005-12-08 Thread Nick Holland
Gustavo Rios wrote: > One ore question: > > I was thinking going for net4526-30 model. Is 64MB CF enough to run > openbsd 3.8 for a wireless router? > > Thanks in advance. find out for yourself! grab an old computer and a hard disk. Make a 61M OpenBSD partition (note: flash sizing tends to be a

[OT] BOINC

2005-12-08 Thread Claus
With the end of [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the start of BONIC I my contributions due to several reasons. Although I haven't informed myself well about this stuff, my general understanding is that BONIC allows any computations to be done on your computer. While you do opt-in on certain projects the

Apache 2.2 doesn't deliver files until killed

2005-12-08 Thread Markus Wernig
Hi all I'm trying apache 2.2 on obsd3.8/sparc64 -release. Compiles, installs and starts fine (obviously not chrooted). When connecting to port 80, I get a socket connect. GET / (...) results in an entry in logs/access.log (... "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 44), but no data is transmitted over the wire. Tc

Re: One Question ?

2005-12-08 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 04:24:21AM -0800, Its Azfar wrote: > Thanks its working, what about second question. > > when I try to create a password by using slappasswd > utility i get an error. > > #slappasswd -h {MD5} > #Password generation failed for scheme MD5: scheme not > recognized > > I have

Re: One Question ?

2005-12-08 Thread Its Azfar
Thanks its working, what about second question. when I try to create a password by using slappasswd utility i get an error. #slappasswd -h {MD5} #Password generation failed for scheme MD5: scheme not recognized I have checked the man for slappasswd but unbale to find how to resolve it. --- Mag

Re: Getting HW info from vendors for own fun

2005-12-08 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 14:28:27 +0100, Paulo Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hello misc, > >I was curious about something. Is it considered as a sensible thing to >do, to request hardware info in name of the OpenBSD community directly >from vendors, for your own experimentation purposes? > >M

Re: Soekris

2005-12-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 08 December 2005 09:41 -0200, Gustavo Rios wrote: I was thinking going for net4526-30 model. Is 64MB CF enough to run openbsd 3.8 for a wireless router? Not a full OpenBSD (you want 256MB unless you trim the installation). You can look at flashboot (which fits on a 4526-20) or flashdist,

Re: Soekris

2005-12-08 Thread James Strandboge
On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 12:47 +0100, Thomas BC6rnert wrote: > Yes, you need only 22 MB :-) > > Thomas > > On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 09:41 -0200, Gustavo Rios wrote: > > One ore question: > > > > I was thinking going for net4526-30 model. Is 64MB CF enough to run > > openbsd 3.8 for a wireless router?

Re: "arp -da" hangs my laptop

2005-12-08 Thread Alexander Hall
Alexander Hall wrote: Lately, I've been adding two new subnets to my internal LAN here, and from time to time I have had to run `arp -ad' to delete arp entries. (Or at least I have thought it would be userful.) However, every now and then after running that specific command, the computer has

Re: One Question ?

2005-12-08 Thread Magnus Bodin
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 02:49:19AM -0800, Its Azfar wrote: > What i the meaning of that line > > Since this script uses a control file called > defaultdelivery for delivery instructions, let's > create that file next. Create this file at > /var/qmail/control/defaultdelivery: > > ./Maildir/ This

Re: Soekris

2005-12-08 Thread Thomas Börnert
Yes, you need only 22 MB :-) Thomas On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 09:41 -0200, Gustavo Rios wrote: > One ore question: > > I was thinking going for net4526-30 model. Is 64MB CF enough to run > openbsd 3.8 for a wireless router? > > Thanks in advance. > > 2005/12/8, Rick Aliwalas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >

One Question ?

2005-12-08 Thread Its Azfar
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Re: Soekris

2005-12-08 Thread Gustavo Rios
One ore question: I was thinking going for net4526-30 model. Is 64MB CF enough to run openbsd 3.8 for a wireless router? Thanks in advance. 2005/12/8, Rick Aliwalas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Thu, 8 Dec 2005, Gustavo Rios wrote: > > > I hear CF is slow! Is that true? Which is faster: a 2.4 hard d

Re: UltraSparc documentation

2005-12-08 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2005/12/08 16:12:58, Shane J Pearson wrote: > On 08/12/2005, at 11:05 AM, Craig Skinner wrote: > > >I'm going to be buying some hardware for offiste colos next year > >and was > >thinking of getting some used Netras. > > The Sparc64 support page: http://www.openbsd.org/sparc64.html > Shows v

Re: Re: pci cardbus adapter "not configured" - ENE 1410

2005-12-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--On 07 December 2005 11:13 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> My soekris boots on a read-only flashcard on which OpenBSD 3.7 has >> been pushed using flashdist. >You're using a custom kernel which probably (given that it says '>net4801') doesn't support cardbus. Try GENERIC. Indeed.