Dear gentleman,
I was wondering how stable is the ami driver for PERC 4/SC and CERC
SATA Raid controller and the performance levels those devices deliver
with OpenBSD OS.
Thanks for your time and cooperation.
On sparc and sparc64 systems, the BSD disklabel can not describe a disk
geometry larger than 8GB, while individual disklabel entries can be
larger.
Everytime you run disklabel(8), it performs some sanity checks of the
disklabel entries against what it think is the correct drive geometry,
and
Miod Vallat wrote:
On sparc and sparc64 systems, the BSD disklabel can not describe a disk
geometry larger than 8GB, while individual disklabel entries can be
larger.
Everytime you run disklabel(8), it performs some sanity checks of the
disklabel entries against what it think is the correct
John R. Shannon wrote:
On Monday 09 January 2006 03:53, you wrote:
Hi,
I'm pretty new to pf and OpenBSD which maybe explains why I'm still not
sure after reading the man pages and docs how to solve this;
I'm trying to figure out how do use rdr in combination with outgoing nat.
External
Chris Cappuccio napisaE(a):
has anyone used ipsecctl with a win xp client yet?
if so, can you share what options worked on the openbsd and win xp side?
yes, i'm using it with win xp home client and shared passwords with no
problems as described in http://openbsd.cz/~pruzicka/vpn.html
--
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 12:47:51AM +0059, Han Boetes wrote:
Clint M. Sand wrote:
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:38:07PM +0100, Han Boetes wrote:
I doubt you need perl at all on a box like that. You can also
consider to simply remove all the perl on that system.
The pkg_* tools are perl.
Hello, OpenBSD people!
Recently I switched to OpenBSD as my primary OS where I do all my
hacking. (I'm absolutely amazed with development tools that comes
with it: gcc, gdb, emacs (from ports)). But I can't use some good
DE, like KDE or GNOME (i have too slow PC for it), so i decided
to use fvwm
I've recently posted a couple of questions about problems I've had booting
OpenBSD, and so far, I haven't been able to resolve this problem.
After some head scratching, I think I've discovered the problem. The boards I'm
using, LEX CV860A ( http://www.lex.com.tw:8080/product/CV860A.htm ), has
On Friday 13 January 2006 07:15, Hannah Schroeter wrote:
Hello!
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:36:14PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
[...]
I also am using dhcp to get an ip address from verizon when I boot up.
As long as you serve your own dhcp on different interfaces than the
one you use
On 1/10/06, Lucas Reddinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi misc,
the man page for ifconfig is very concise for bssid. why isn't this correct?
$ sudo ifconfig wi0 bssid 00:13:10:e8:9f:44
ifconfig: SIOCS80211BSSID: Invalid argument
$
thanks for your help. (more info follows)
lucas
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Oleg Petrov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) dixit:
configuring it. So my question goes to all OpenBSD hackers who
uses some simple WM instead of huge DE-s.. Can you give me basic
points of building simple and effective desktop layout? All
fvwmrc-s, screenshots of your boring (or may be fancy :-)) desktop
Gordon Ross wrote:
I've recently posted a couple of questions about problems I've had
booting OpenBSD, and so far, I haven't been able to resolve this
problem.
After some head scratching, I think I've discovered the problem. The
boards I'm using, LEX CV860A (
On 1/13/06, Marc Espie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 12:47:51AM +0059, Han Boetes wrote:
Clint M. Sand wrote:
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:38:07PM +0100, Han Boetes wrote:
I doubt you need perl at all on a box like that. You can also
consider to simply remove all
Hi Gordon,
Should I look to dump my mobos with Realtek NICs and switch to other
NICs (would Intel NICs be OK ?)
Look in the archives, Nick's advice seems as current as in 2001. The same
seems to hold true for RT's gigabit NICs, but I haven't used those myself.
I've been replacing both my
Hi all,
I'd like to know if someone knows about a not standard driver for the ethernet
cards: Marvell Yukon 8053.
I'm running OpenBSD 3.7 and my dmesg shows:
skc0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 Marvell Yukon 8053 rev 0x19: irq 12
skc0: bad VPD resource id: expected 82 got 0
skc0: unknown media
On 13 January 2006 at 15:20:46, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Nick Holland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[big snip]
Should I look to dump my mobos with Realtek NICs and switch to other
NICs (would Intel NICs be OK ?)
I think your problem has nothing to do with the brand of the NIC.
Sounds like
Hi,
i need some suggestions from you. The problem I have is decribed below:
i'm building network as it is drawn on pic http://devnet.pl/~pck/network.jpg
.
with isp1 and isp2 i have to set up BGP (i've got public AS) and i'm
thinking to use openbgpd for this.
to connect to ISP1 i have
Due to some just-committed types changes you will have to build
install gcc before a make build will succeed.
New snapshots will be available in the next few days.
- todd
heya,
i've got the postfix-2.2.5p0-sasl2 port on an openbsd 3.7-stable machine. the
setup has been working great thus far, but now that i'm trying to encrypt my
virtual mailbox directory (using vnconfig) i'm encountering problems that i
can't resolve myself.
i have everything working fine
When you set the bssid, are you setting telling the card to connect to
the AP with that bssid, or are you telling the card to use that bssid
for itself when it's acting like an access point?
i wanted to connect to the access point that has the specified bssid.
i am using bss mode. i am not
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 11:18:42PM +1100, Donald Bruce Stewart wrote:
All the good hackers I know use ion.
Bloatware! Use ratpoison ;-)
Ciao,
Kili
Hello all,
I have a recent OpenbSD 3.8 install on a macppc. I am trying to decide
what to use to have remote access to my network for which openbsd is the
gateway with various roaming clients. All I really want to do is have a
network drive or two show up on remote computers while they are
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 02:43:21PM -0500, Michael Steinfeld wrote:
Thanks for the heads up, Can you tell me the time of these commits?
I updated my tree aprox. 2 hours ago.
Watch out for an updated www/faq/current.html. Todd had documented
the necessary change there.
Ciao,
Kili
Sorry for the delay.
In the BIOS I have found, 'USB Controller' with 3 options :
Sets the USB controller to On with BIOS Support, On Without BIOS
Support, or Off. If you have a PS/2 keyboard attached, On Without BIOS
Support disables BIOS USB support. If you do not have a PS/2 keyboard
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Xavier Millihs-Lacroix wrote:
Sorry for the delay.
In the BIOS I have found, 'USB Controller' with 3 options :
Sets the USB controller to On with BIOS Support, On Without BIOS
Support, or Off. If you have a PS/2 keyboard attached, On Without BIOS
Support
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 02:43:21PM -0500, Michael Steinfeld wrote:
On 1/13/06, Todd C. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Due to some just-committed types changes you will have to build
install gcc before a make build will succeed.
New snapshots will be available in the next few days.
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 10:55:35PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Some AR5212 chips seem to have problems, even though they are
detected by OpenBSD. I read something about newer firmwares?
The atheros chips do not use firmware.
Please ignore my ignorance, I meant PHY:
I have kind of a very stupid question, but I am also a but stuck.
I have a server that have a package install on it, but I do not have the
.tgz file anymore to redo the install of that same package.
I can't rebuilt that package now for many reason, but if I have to, it
could be done, but
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On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 11:48:12AM -0800, Valerio G. Romano wrote:
Hello all,
I have a recent OpenbSD 3.8 install on a macppc. I am trying to decide
what to use to have remote access to my network for which openbsd is the
gateway with various roaming clients. All I really want to do is
What about this idea? Setup your firewall configuration file to allow only
IPs you want to provide access and then use arp permanent entries for them.
I use it to restrict internet, only for trusted pair of ip/mac and it works
great.
MK
- Original Message -
From: Bc. Radek Krejca
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 05:33:09PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
I have kind of a very stupid question, but I am also a but stuck.
I have a server that have a package install on it, but I do not have the
.tgz file anymore to redo the install of that same package.
I can't rebuilt that
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On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 05:33:09PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
I have kind of a very stupid question, but I am also a but stuck.
I have a server that have a package install on it, but I do not have the
.tgz file anymore to redo the install of that same package.
I can't rebuilt that
Bc. Radek Krejca wrote:
Hello,
I need to restrict some mac addresses or better allow set of
addresses and block others.
How can I do it? Is there any tool in OpenBSD?
http://www.openbeer.it/codes/projects/macfiltering.tar.gz
It's for 3.7-stable, so needs to be adapted...
Regards,
On Jan 13, 2006, at 5:19 PM, Bc. Radek Krejca wrote:
Hello,
I need to restrict some mac addresses or better allow set of
addresses and block others.
How can I do it? Is there any tool in OpenBSD?
yes.
man bridgename.if
man brconfig
look at tagging on the bridge if and filtering in
what do you guys think about this response i got on the postfix-users list?
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 01:28:53PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$ ls -al protected
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 204800 Jan 13 11:26 protected
sudo vnconfig -ck -v /dev/svnd0c /home/protected
sudo mount -o
Tobias Ulmer wrote:
Hi Daniel,
there is even an example in the pkg_create manpage ;)
Tobias
Men,
Thanks! How could I have overlook that one! I deserved to be called the
moron of the day big time!
That was really easy too!
Shame on me for this one!
Thanks for the cue!
Daniel
It's a stupid question but very useful for me, how can I install or find the
mssql.so extension, or if it not existe what can I do instead?
And if it not exist, why there is a line for that extension in the
php.iniin the package from the ports tree?
That is it!
--
Abragos
Ricardo Lucas
We have
After buying a used Dell 2850 PowerEdge rack mount server I tried to
install 3.8 but I found that the CDROM seemed to be giving me bad data.
The tar/unzip process during install seemed to have trouble with larger
data files, complaining something about having to search for header data
after
On 1/13/06, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wanted to followup on the network connectivity issue I mentioned
with the DL385. I obviously didn't try hard enough. After moving the
machine to another location and using a crossover cable to connect it
to another OpenBSD box instead of
Austin Hook wrote:
After buying a used Dell 2850 PowerEdge rack mount server I tried to
install 3.8 but I found that the CDROM seemed to be giving me bad data.
The tar/unzip process during install seemed to have trouble with larger
data files, complaining something about having to search for
I have a 3Ware Escalade 7506-8 IDE RAID controller that is currently running
on Suse 9.3 in a RAID 5 array and I am trying to see if I can use it with
OpenBSD 3.8. I know from the OpenBSD Hardware Compatibility web page that
the twe driver supports the following : 3ware Escalade 3W-5x00 and
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