Re: Connect a Zaurus 3100 to a VGA monitor/projector

2006-01-11 Thread Maik Kuendig
Hallo, Zoong PHAM [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Does anyone know if a Zaurus 3100 can work with any VGA monitor/projector? may this helps you, found here: http://www.users.on.net/~hluc/myZaurus/ I have found a USB to VGA adaptor which can be used with the Zaurus. It is made by Sain and

Re: CVS: cvs.openbsd.org: src

2006-01-11 Thread Xavier Santolaria
so spake Xavier Santolaria on Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 09:08:55AM CET: CVSROOT: /cvs Module name: src Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006/01/11 01:08:53 Modified files: share/man/man4/man4.macppc: asms.4 Log message: add HARDWARE and HISTORY section; ok [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Connect a Zaurus 3100 to a VGA monitor/projector

2006-01-11 Thread Guido Tschakert
Zoong PHAM wrote: Does anyone know if a Zaurus 3100 can work with any VGA monitor/projector? And where can I buy a VGA adapter for Zaurus 3100? Thanks, Zoong Hello, maybe you have a look here http://www.trisoft.de/zxgacf.htm (sorry it's German) and here:

Henning is gone?

2006-01-11 Thread Han Boetes
Hi, I just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I got a bounce back. Has he stopped working for OpenBSD? I haven't seen a commit from him in month. Also I don't know any other email-address of him so I can't email him any other way. I wanted to request that the ./configure of openntpd-p will

Re: Henning is gone?

2006-01-11 Thread Rod.. Whitworth
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 10:32:58 +0059, Han Boetes wrote: Hi, I just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I got a bounce back. Has he stopped working for OpenBSD? I haven't seen a commit from him in month. Also I don't know any other email-address of him so I can't email him any other way. I

Re: Henning is gone?

2006-01-11 Thread Han Boetes
Rod.. Whitworth wrote: On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 10:32:58 +0059, Han Boetes wrote: I just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I got a bounce back. Has he stopped working for OpenBSD? I haven't seen a commit from him in month. Is this (from misc@) enough? On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 01:10:50 +0100,

Re: Connect a Zaurus 3100 to a VGA monitor/projector

2006-01-11 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/01/11 09:21, Maik Kuendig wrote: However, you will need a USB host cable (mini A) and a powered hub. ah, this reminds me, and it may be useful for someone here: you can get mini-A (USB OTG) to standard-B cables from Lindy. They're not as

Re: Henning is gone?

2006-01-11 Thread Rod.. Whitworth
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 11:19:09 +0100, Han Boetes wrote: Rod.. Whitworth wrote: On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 10:32:58 +0059, Han Boetes wrote: I just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I got a bounce back. Has he stopped working for OpenBSD? I haven't seen a commit from him in month. Is this

Re: dante (sockd) + BSD passwd authentication

2006-01-11 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 02:11:37PM -0500, Matthew Closson wrote: On Tue, 10 Jan 2006, Matthew Closson wrote: Hello, I'm trying to get sockd (A SOCKS4/5 proxy from the /usr/ports/security/dante port) working with BSD username/password authentication. Currently it is saying

Re: Problems mounting cdrom

2006-01-11 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 11:23:21PM +0100, Anders Normann wrote: I am a newbie when it comes to OpenBSD, but have already set up my web-server with 3.8 and is quite happy with the ease of installation and the way it behaves. Have also installed 3.8 on a spare pc which sits in a closet and is

Apple MacBook Pro support

2006-01-11 Thread Constantine A. Murenin
Hi, I know it's kind of early, but is OpenBSD/i386 going to run peacefully on the yesterday-announced Apple MacBook Pro, or for that matter the iMac with Intel Code Duo processor? :-) Anyone has any plans on this matter? Cheers, Constantine.

Re: Problems mounting cdrom

2006-01-11 Thread Jean-Marc HARANG
Joachim Schipper wrote: I want some of that spares you have. :) Aside from that, I don't see anything obviously wrong outside the error message itself. Is cd0 working correctly under other OSes? Are all cables securely in place? Does switching cd0 and cd1 help? I waste a lot of time

Re: Apple MacBook Pro support

2006-01-11 Thread Timo Schoeler
Thus Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake on Wed, 11 Jan 2006 10:24:07 -0600: I think you should donate one to every member of OpenBSD. I'll bet it'll be supported in no time :-) On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 03:52:20PM +, Constantine A. Murenin wrote: Hi, I know it's kind of

Re: Apple MacBook Pro support

2006-01-11 Thread Theo de Raadt
I know it's kind of early, but is OpenBSD/i386 going to run peacefully on the yesterday-announced Apple MacBook Pro, or for that matter the iMac with Intel Code Duo processor? :-) Give us one, then we'll be able to tell you.

Re: Apple MacBook Pro support

2006-01-11 Thread Dimitry Andric
Constantine A. Murenin wrote: I know it's kind of early, but is OpenBSD/i386 going to run peacefully on the yesterday-announced Apple MacBook Pro, or for that matter the iMac with Intel Code Duo processor? :-) Probably, once you donate a few of them to the OpenBSD developers. ;) [demime 1.01d

Re: Backup/Restore -panic: cannot open disk..., error 6

2006-01-11 Thread Tom Cosgrove
Well, that's easy then. Your destination machine has no sd0 device, so the kernel can't find its root filesystem. Have you plugged the disk into the Dell PERC 3/Di which is not configured (i.e. no driver)? Good luck Tom Dede Dascalu 11-Jan-06 16:44 Here is some more info.

Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs

2006-01-11 Thread Dries Schellekens
Axton wrote: First post here, not sure if this is the right forum. Let me know if not. From the article: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is extending the scope of its protection to open-source software. ... The list of open-source projects that Stanford and Coverity plan to check

new iic(4) stuff

2006-01-11 Thread Okan Demirmen
i really like the new stuff here, but i've got a question. in lm(4)'s manpage, it states: Some devices can attach to both iic(4) and isa(4); others can only attach to either one or the other. Devices that can attach to both will only attach to isa(4) to prevent double

Problem mounting msdos fs on usb device

2006-01-11 Thread Tilo Stritzky
Hi, I just tried to get my brand new iaudio mp3-player to work with OpenBSD-current. ... and failed. When I plug it in it is properly recognized, fdisk and disklabel look just fine (see below). The sizes reported make sense too, the thing should have a little less than 1GB. But when I try to

Re: Apple MacBook Pro support

2006-01-11 Thread Nick Bender
I have one of the developer transition systems: Machine Name: Apple Development Platform Machine Model:ADP2,1 CPU Type: ADP2,1 Number Of CPUs: 1 CPU Speed:3.6 GHz L2 Cache (per CPU): 2 MB CPU Features: FPU VME DE PSE TSC MSR PAE MCE CX8 APIC SEP MTRR PGE MCA

Re: Apple MacBook Pro support

2006-01-11 Thread Timo Schoeler
Thus Nick Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake on Wed, 11 Jan 2006 13:40:26 -0500: I have one of the developer transition systems: Machine Name: Apple Development Platform Machine Model: ADP2,1 CPU Type: ADP2,1 Number Of CPUs: 1 CPU Speed: 3.6 GHz L2 Cache (per CPU): 2 MB

Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs

2006-01-11 Thread Spruell, Darren-Perot
From: Axton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is extending the scope of its protection to open-source software. ... The list of open-source projects that Stanford and Coverity plan to check for security bugs includes Apache, BIND, Ethereal, KDE, Linux,

Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs

2006-01-11 Thread Daniel Ouellet
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is extending the scope of its protection to open-source software. ... The list of open-source projects that Stanford and Coverity plan to check for security bugs includes Apache, BIND, Ethereal, KDE, Linux, Firefox, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, OpenSSL and MySQL...

RAID card recommendations

2006-01-11 Thread tsmullins
I have the oppurtunity to order some RAID controllers for my older OpenBSD boxes. Our newer machines use the Dell PERC controllers. Could you please recommend some RAID cards for OpenBSD? I know which ones are supported, just looking for some preferred cards. I have not used any of the SATA,

Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs

2006-01-11 Thread John R. Shannon
On Wednesday 11 January 2006 12:36, you wrote: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is extending the scope of its protection to open-source software. ... The list of open-source projects that Stanford and Coverity plan to check for security bugs includes Apache, BIND, Ethereal, KDE,

Re: RAID card recommendations

2006-01-11 Thread Bryan Irvine
On 1/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have the oppurtunity to order some RAID controllers for my older OpenBSD boxes. Our newer machines use the Dell PERC controllers. Could you please recommend some RAID cards for OpenBSD? I know which ones are supported, just looking

Re: RAID card recommendations

2006-01-11 Thread John R. Shannon
On Wednesday 11 January 2006 13:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have the oppurtunity to order some RAID controllers for my older OpenBSD boxes. Our newer machines use the Dell PERC controllers. Could you please recommend some RAID cards for OpenBSD? I know which ones are supported, just

Re: Problems mounting cdrom

2006-01-11 Thread Anders Normann
Joachim Schipper skrev: On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 11:23:21PM +0100, Anders Normann wrote: I am a newbie when it comes to OpenBSD, but have already set up my web-server with 3.8 and is quite happy with the ease of installation and the way it behaves. Have also installed 3.8 on a spare pc which

Re: RAID card recommendations

2006-01-11 Thread Thomas Hannan
LSI Logic Megaraid cards (SATA/SCSI). work like a champ. If I'm not mistaken LSI is currently the only cooperative RAID controller vendor. Read mailing list archives. -Tico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have the oppurtunity to order some RAID controllers for my older OpenBSD boxes. Our newer

Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs

2006-01-11 Thread Peter Hessler
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 13:09:15 -0700 John R. Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : On Wednesday 11 January 2006 12:36, you wrote: : The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is extending the scope of : its protection to open-source software. : ... : The list of open-source projects that Stanford

SVND Encryption

2006-01-11 Thread Don Smith
If I use a 50 character key for my SVND encrypted filesystems, do all bits get used in the Blowfish key, or is the key length limited to anything below 448 bits? If I typed in a 56 character (448 bit) key at the prompt, would the whole thing be used? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam

Re: Apple MacBook Pro support

2006-01-11 Thread nothingness
Timo Schoeler wrote: as phil schiller confirmed, those intel 'Macs' run Windoze (TM) out of the box. i bet OpenBSD does, too ;) Yes, if OpenBSD supports EFI booting. Those new Intel Macs use the Itanium (and future x86) method, not clunky old bios. But I've been unable to find out if

Re: SVND Encryption

2006-01-11 Thread Tobias Ulmer
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 11:38:56AM -0800, Don Smith wrote: If I use a 50 character key for my SVND encrypted filesystems, do all bits get used in the Blowfish key, or is the key length limited to anything below 448 bits? If I typed in a 56 character (448 bit) key at the prompt, would the

Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs

2006-01-11 Thread Ted Unangst
On 1/11/06, John R. Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's probably worse. Any vulnerabilities found will almost assuredly be classified or at least FOUO. pt!

Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs

2006-01-11 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Peter Hessler wrote: : It's probably worse. Any vulnerabilities found will almost assuredly : be classified or at least FOUO. That is so wrong, I can't even describe it. (Note: I am an employee of Coverity) The pass proved it as well. Tedu and Peter did a great job and definitely should be

Re: Henning is gone?

2006-01-11 Thread Ted Unangst
On 1/11/06, Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I got a bounce back. Has he stopped working for OpenBSD? I haven't seen a commit from him in month. Also I don't know any other email-address of him so I can't email him any other way.

Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs

2006-01-11 Thread John R. Shannon
On Wednesday 11 January 2006 13:18, you wrote: : : It's probably worse. Any vulnerabilities found will almost assuredly : be classified or at least FOUO. That is so wrong, I can't even describe it. (Note: I am an employee of Coverity) Really? What about NSTISSD 503, Incident Response and

Re: Backup/Restore -panic: cannot open disk..., error 6

2006-01-11 Thread Dede Dascalu
It looks like the problem is with the 3.8 install. In my first message I mentioned that I was able to install 3.6 successfully of the CD. The image I am trying to restore is from a 3.8 system... so I just tried installing 3.8 from a CD and the installation failed with the message No disks

Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs

2006-01-11 Thread Peter Landry
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ted Unangst Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 3:51 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs On 1/11/06, John R. Shannon [EMAIL

Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs

2006-01-11 Thread eric
On Wed, 2006-01-11 at 16:06:37 -0500, Daniel Ouellet proclaimed... The pass proved it as well. Tedu and Peter did a great job and definitely should be commended for that! I was curious however as if the results of the bugs found would actually be public for everyone to see, or if they

Re: RAID card recommendations

2006-01-11 Thread Jim Razmus
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060111 15:20]: I have the oppurtunity to order some RAID controllers for my older OpenBSD boxes. Our newer machines use the Dell PERC controllers. Could you please recommend some RAID cards for OpenBSD? I know which ones are supported, just looking for

Re: Apple MacBook Pro support

2006-01-11 Thread Matthew S Elmore
No, the preproduction systems were desktop, not portable systems. They were basically standard PC guts in a G5 case. Timo Schoeler wrote: Thus Nick Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake on Wed, 11 Jan 2006 13:40:26 -0500: I have one of the developer transition systems: Machine Name: Apple

Re: source code analysis (was: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD ....)

2006-01-11 Thread Claus Assmann
Question: would Coverity have found the three security holes in sendmail 8.12 (and earlier versions)? Are there other source code analysis tools that would have found those bugs? I know of one company that did a source code inspection of sendmail and they admitted that their tool would not have

Re: RAID card recommendations - Thanks for the responses

2006-01-11 Thread tsmullins
I will stick to the LSI cards. This is exactly the info I needed. Shane - Original Message - From: Thomas Hannan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 5:26 PM Subject: Re: RAID card recommendations LSI Logic Megaraid cards (SATA/SCSI). work like a

Re: Problem mounting msdos fs on usb device

2006-01-11 Thread Alexander Hall
Tilo Stritzky wrote: Hi, I just tried to get my brand new iaudio mp3-player to work with OpenBSD-current. I just bought one, too! U3, though. 1GB :-) ... and failed. Not me! When I plug it in it is properly recognized, fdisk and disklabel look just fine (see below). The sizes reported

Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs

2006-01-11 Thread Daniel Ouellet
eric wrote: On Wed, 2006-01-11 at 16:06:37 -0500, Daniel Ouellet proclaimed... The pass proved it as well. Tedu and Peter did a great job and definitely should be commended for that! I was curious however as if the results of the bugs found would actually be public for everyone to see, or

Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs

2006-01-11 Thread Martin Schröder
On 2006-01-11 16:18:13 -0500, Peter Landry wrote: Maybe I'm misreading the situation -- but won't this just give Open projects an even better chance to outpace closed system not subject to the same reviews in terms of security and reliability? These are automated auditings; the closed system

Re: RAID card recommendations

2006-01-11 Thread Jon Simola
On 1/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have not used any of the SATA, but would consider that an option. I've got a couple of the LSI 300-8X SATA cards. They certainly perform wonderfully and at a good pricepoint. I had run into a problem on SMP AMD64 with ccb timeouts locking

Re: Apple MacBook Pro support

2006-01-11 Thread Tobias Weingartner
On Wednesday, January 11, Constantine A. Murenin wrote: Anyone has any plans on this matter? Do you have enough money to buy a few (note, more than 2) developers the required hardware, along with the documentation (if they are not using a standard PC bios) to do the port? Are you willing to

Re: RAID card recommendations

2006-01-11 Thread C. Bensend
I've got a couple of the LSI 300-8X SATA cards. They certainly perform wonderfully and at a good pricepoint. I had run into a problem on SMP AMD64 with ccb timeouts locking up the box, which is doing some heavy NFS and DB. Upgrading the firmware seems to have cleared that up (knock on wood).

Re: RAID card recommendations

2006-01-11 Thread Theo de Raadt
I've got a couple of the LSI 300-8X SATA cards. They certainly perform wonderfully and at a good pricepoint. I had run into a problem on SMP AMD64 with ccb timeouts locking up the box, which is doing some heavy NFS and DB. Upgrading the firmware seems to have cleared that up (knock on

OT: server quality hardware; was: Re: RAID card recommendations

2006-01-11 Thread matthew . garman
On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 04:19:12PM -0500, Jim Razmus wrote: I have already replaced two Adaptec controllers with LSI Logic MEGARAID SATA 150-6 cards. I then added a call to bioctl in These LSI Megaraid cards are 64-bit PCI, right? Do they have a PCI Express version? What motherboards are

Re: RAID card recommendations

2006-01-11 Thread C. Bensend
Wrong. When you set the machine up (or using bioctl) you label a drive as a hot spare. When a failure happens, it automatically takes that drive over and does a rebuild. Shut down? You don't get it. We wrote all this code because we were tired of shutting down and doing the repairs in

Re: PCI-X not seen by 3.8 on HP DL-145 G2

2006-01-11 Thread Bill Marquette
On 12/9/05, Srebrenko Sehic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 5) DL385, SCSI/RAID/SmartArray P600/6i/6400 = showstopper, OpenBSD can't see the raiser board and hence the RAID controller seated in it (tested on amd64/3.8-STABLE and -current) I can confirm this is still the case on a snapshot from a

Re: RAID card recommendations

2006-01-11 Thread Theo de Raadt
No, I understand that just fine. I should have been more specific - if I have a failure, it does its thing, great. But, I'd want to replace the failed drive so I'd have a hot spare again. That's the part I was asking about - you'd have to shutdown to replace that failed drive when it's

Re: Henning is gone?

2006-01-11 Thread Diana Eichert
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Ted Unangst wrote: On 1/11/06, Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I got a bounce back. Has he stopped working for OpenBSD? I haven't seen a commit from him in month. Also I don't know any other email-address of him so

Re: RAID card recommendations

2006-01-11 Thread Bryan Irvine
On 1/11/06, C. Bensend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wrong. When you set the machine up (or using bioctl) you label a drive as a hot spare. When a failure happens, it automatically takes that drive over and does a rebuild. Shut down? You don't get it. We wrote all this code because we

Re: RAID card recommendations

2006-01-11 Thread Ioan Nemes
C. Bensend [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/01/2006 10:00:13 am Wrong. When you set the machine up (or using bioctl) you label a drive as a hot spare. When a failure happens, it automatically takes that drive over and does a rebuild. Shut down? You don't get it. We wrote all this code because we

Banking with OpenBSD

2006-01-11 Thread Austin Hook
Here's a different kind of technical question -- who out there can recommend a Euro zone bank with Internet banking service which does a good job with OpenBSD and Mozilla-Firefox? North American banks generally work fine with Firefox and OpenBSD, but our current account with Bank of Ireland

Re: Banking with OpenBSD

2006-01-11 Thread Ioan Nemes
My suggestion to you is to CHANGE banks - urgently, as I did! And tell them that you are NOT willing to use that `security hole` to compromise your own systems! Ioan Austin Hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/01/2006 01:29:58 pm Here's a different kind of technical question -- who out there can

Re: Banking with OpenBSD

2006-01-11 Thread Ted Walther
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 01:23:43PM +1100, Ioan Nemes wrote: My suggestion to you is to CHANGE banks - urgently, as I did! And tell them that you are NOT willing to use that `security hole` to compromise your own systems! Yes, that is right. If you read his email a bit closer, you'll see he is

Re: RAID card recommendations - Thanks for the responses

2006-01-11 Thread Daniel Ouellet
LSI Logic Megaraid cards (SATA/SCSI). work like a champ. If I'm not mistaken LSI is currently the only cooperative RAID controller vendor. Read mailing list archives. One thing for sure. Anytime we have to buy hardware, what ever that might be, when ever possible we should stick with vendor

Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs

2006-01-11 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Martin Schrvder wrote: On 2006-01-11 16:18:13 -0500, Peter Landry wrote: Maybe I'm misreading the situation -- but won't this just give Open projects an even better chance to outpace closed system not subject to the same reviews in terms of security and reliability? These are automated

Re: RAID card recommendations

2006-01-11 Thread Daniel Ouellet
C. Bensend wrote: I've heard nothing but good about these cards, but I have heard hardly anything about recovery and rebuild. I'm assuming you need to shut down, plug in the new drive, and go... How quick is the rebuild (subject to drive size of course)? This was announce, explain and

Re: Banking with OpenBSD

2006-01-11 Thread Thomas Börnert
Hi, in german is a small good bank www.martinbank.de. They have really no costs per month and per booking. it's the cheapest bank in german that i know. and they have firewalls with a very secure operating system. They will also support client certificates in the next weeks for a much securer

Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs

2006-01-11 Thread Teemu Schaabl
Daniel Ouellet([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2006.01.11 23:51:00 -0500: Martin Schrvder wrote: On 2006-01-11 16:18:13 -0500, Peter Landry wrote: Maybe I'm misreading the situation -- but won't this just give Open projects an even better chance to outpace closed system not subject to the same reviews in

Re: DHS Grant to analye OpenBSD (and other OSS) for Bugs

2006-01-11 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Teemu Schaabl wrote: Ya.. Try to picture that. You would see Microsoft using tools design for open source project on what they call their flag ship wonderful OS I guess you mean designed for open source project .. what does that mean? I don't think coverity designed their products for open

Re: mergemaster

2006-01-11 Thread Andrew Dalgleish
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 02:46:51PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote: [snip] The questions is, what *do* people use for updating /etc? I use a cvs vendor branch. Regards, Andrew Dalgleish