On 2/2/06, Ray Lai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 11:37:19PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
snip
This way, continuous live mirroring can be done and no need for cronjob,
etc. And this would be much more efficient as well.
snip
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afin que vous ne soyez pas surpris
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 11:21:02AM +1100, Karl Kopp wrote:
Hi Everyone!
I just upgraded one of our firewalls from 3.0 OBSD (I know, I know, I've
been busy, for 4 years :) to 3.8 (which took 30 mins - LOVE that!). I've
also added ftp-proxy from current to handle all our FTP connections.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before tinkering with queues, you might like to figure out your usable
upload bandwidth to know what you're playing with. I would consider my
VoIP altq rules a work in progress at the moment, but defining the
upload bandwidths seem to be quite sensitive.
I have ADSL
Hi!
Today one of my clients' firewall lost its pppoe connection and had to be
manually restarted (ifconfig pppoe0 down/up). The funny thing was this log
message:
Feb 2 04:57:08 wall /bsd: pppoe0: loopback
Feb 2 04:57:08 wall /bsd: pppoe0: phase terminate
Feb 2 04:57:08 wall /bsd: pppoe0:
Today one of my clients' firewall lost its pppoe connection
3.8-stable, dmesg follows:
OpenBSD 3.8-stable (GENERIC) #0: Wed Nov 30 15:41:10 CET 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel Pentium II (GenuineIntel 686-class, 512KB L2 cache) 349 MHz
cpu0:
Nick Guenther wrote:
On 2/1/06, Alexander Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Guenther wrote:
I dual boot OpenBSD with Windows and have a third partition for data
which is mounted on /home. The data partition is FAT32 since that's
the only type that both OSes support well.
I am not rally
Hello together,
is it impossible to run USB driven tapedrives under OpenBSD?
The hardware list shows them to be officially not supported.
My questions are:
Aren4t they not detected as tapedrives under USB under OpenBSD?
Or are there other reasons they are not mentioned in the hardware list?
In
Ray Lai wrote:
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 11:37:19PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
snip
This way, continuous live mirroring can be done and no need for cronjob,
etc. And this would be much more efficient as well.
snip
https://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=86187916316
Hi,
it seems so, that the keyword half-duplex is gone, but it is
referenced in all (?) manpages from ethernet drivers. Maybe it should be
removed?
If it is wrong, please ignore this mail and sorry for the noise.
Ulrich
I have not played with it, but isn't it possible to use libevent
(man event) to notify a userspace daemon that scps the changed
files over to another server(s)?
Just a thought.
Tobias
Quoting Graham Gower [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Graham,
This begs the question, what should you do if your bandwidth is variable?
I've wondered that myself. I figured someone in that situation might
have to settle for an upload bandwidth limited to the worst case?
Shane
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 23:45:24 +1030
Graham Gower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This begs the question, what should you do if your bandwidth is variable?
In my neck of the woods ADSL2 has been rolled out, which allows
theoretical 24000/1000 kbit/s. Of course, actual speeds depend on the
distance
On 2006/02/02 22:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Graham Gower [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This begs the question, what should you do if your bandwidth is variable?
I've wondered that myself. I figured someone in that situation might
have to settle for an upload bandwidth limited to the worst
On Tuesday 31 January 2006 02:59, Nick Guenther wrote:
I dual boot OpenBSD with Windows and have a third partition for data
which is mounted on /home. The data partition is FAT32 since that's
the only type that both OSes support well.
Just an idea, I didn't try it, but...
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 12:05:03PM +0100, Ulrich Kahl wrote:
Hi,
it seems so, that the keyword half-duplex is gone, but it is
referenced in all (?) manpages from ethernet drivers. Maybe it should be
removed?
If it is wrong, please ignore this mail and sorry for the noise.
Not all
On 2/2/06, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The idea is to configure a directory on a master server to copy the file
that are change in it's monitor directory to one or multiple other
server(s) in the same directory structure.
Hi!
Did you already had a look at Gamin/FAM?
Yeah !
Using your third suggested configuration on my old cisco 2950, I now
have a very responsive system...
Thank you for your fantastic work on trunk and these information (the
need for a switch configuration (etherchannel, HP trunking, etc.)
should be somewhere in manpages, in my mind...)
Hi Marc,
Thanks for your advice but i have already tested fwbuilder.
The builder is nice to edit a big ruleset, but i dislike the
concept of global- and interface-policy. In global policy-section
i missed the direction for packets. An example:
If you want to edit some antispoof rules, you have to
Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 11:21:02AM +1100, Karl Kopp wrote:
Hi Everyone!
I just upgraded one of our firewalls from 3.0 OBSD (I know, I know, I've
been busy, for 4 years :) to 3.8 (which took 30 mins - LOVE that!). I've
also added ftp-proxy from current to handle all
I don't know how to install java plugin on Mozilla Firefox
(I missed the messages @ install and I cannot reproduce them).
Can someone tell me how to do this?
Yours,
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 16:37:05 +0200
Gabriel George POPA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know how to install java plugin on Mozilla Firefox
(I missed the messages @ install and I cannot reproduce them).
Can someone tell me how to do this?
I don't know how to create those symlinks. That's the problem.
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 16:37:05 +0200
Gabriel George POPA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know how to install java plugin on Mozilla Firefox
(I missed the messages @ install and I
pkg_info -D packagename
Will show you the install messages
-Original Message-
From: Gabriel George POPA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 9:37 AM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Help: Java plugin for mozilla firefox
I don't know how to
It works! Thank you! It's wolderful this OpenBSD community.
Now, honestly, I could do this, but I was too tired and I couldn't
figure out a way to do this.
Thank
you!
Wade, Daniel wrote:
pkg_info -D packagename
I know HOW to create them, ln -s x y. I didn't know what x and y to
put for mozilla. (So I needed directory names).
Jonas Lindskog wrote:
Symbolic links are created with
ln -s where_to_link_to link_name
/Jonas
I don't know how to create those symlinks. That's the problem.
Jasper
Hi all,
I'm running OpenBSD/i386 3.8 with GENERIC.MP on a Compaq Proliant
DL380, powered by 2 PIII-866. All my partitions lives on a 3 ULTRA320
SCSI 10K RPM disk RAID-5 array.
When I untar ports.tar.gz, it took about 4 minutes for a 8Mb archive
(lots of small files)... I feel this is a bit
Is there any centralized place for these sort of details?
http://google.com/bsd
--
Mathieu Sauve-Frankel
On Wednesday, February 1, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
The idea is to configure a directory on a master server to copy the file
that are change in it's monitor directory to one or multiple other
server(s) in the same directory structure.
nfs? You keep the master copy on the nfs server, and the
On Thursday 02 February 2006 04:20, you wrote:
Greets
You'd have to manually tune it. There's no way for altq/pf to know what
speed you get on a given day/week/moment, it only knows about the
physcial speed (or whatever you set manually) for the interface.
Absolutely correct regarding
Am Thu, 2 Feb 2006 13:13:28 +0100
schrieb Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 12:05:03PM +0100, Ulrich Kahl wrote:
Hi,
it seems so, that the keyword half-duplex is gone, but it is
referenced in all (?) manpages from ethernet drivers. Maybe it
should be removed?
On 01/02/06, Joerg Streckfuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
i need some hints to manage a pf ruleset of about more than 150 rules.
In my company we want to design a firewall-cluster with about
10 interfaces. We plan to use two dell 1850 with two DFE-580TX
quad port NIC's.
Each
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Nick Holland wrote:
SNIP
Welcome to the REALITY of RAID.
If you rely on RAID to always work, and never go down, you Just Don't
Understand.
SNIP
Doesn't matter about drive type, doesn't really matter about device
drivers, there are PLENTY of things that CAN and WILL cause
Nick Holland wrote:
Welcome to the REALITY of RAID.
If you rely on RAID to always work, and never go down, you Just Don't
Understand.
...
If hardware breaks, don't expect everything else to keep working.
Hope,
sure. Expect? No. I don't care if you are talking about ccd,
RAIDframe,
The windows firewall expects the originating port
of the ftp data to be port ftpdata, if it isn't
the firewall rejects the packet. The ftp rfc
does say that the originating port should be ftpdata.
Hi,
Have recently got an HP Compaq dc7600 to be used as DHCP Server.
OpenBSD 3.8 install couldn't properly work with the Broadcom BCM5752 NIC!
The Error says:
bge0: firmware handshake timed out
After installation was complete, now each time I reboot the system it takes a
long
time for the
hello,
i think i saw something similar on the list a bit earlier.
tried nForce4 mobo with amd64 x2 cpu and bsd.mp (jan 30 snapshot).
have got lotsa wd problems so serious so the system even drops to ddb
(see below). yeah, and there are problems besides wdX - i could not
login to the system,
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 09:01:04AM -0700, Tobias Weingartner wrote:
On Wednesday, February 1, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
The idea is to configure a directory on a master server to copy the file
that are change in it's monitor directory to one or multiple other
server(s) in the same
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 01:28:03PM -0500, Peter Fraser wrote:
The windows firewall expects the originating port
of the ftp data to be port ftpdata, if it isn't
the firewall rejects the packet. The ftp rfc
does say that the originating port should be ftpdata.
There's an option in ftp-proxy
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
I would like to try to break my teeth on a small ( hopefully) project
that is missing for me in the OpenBSD kernel.
A way to have live mirror of pre determine directory, or may be if
that's easier to implement, full partition(s).
Do you know DRBD for Linux
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 05:44:54AM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Ray Lai wrote:
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 11:37:19PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
snip
This way, continuous live mirroring can be done and no need for cronjob,
etc. And this would be much more efficient as well.
snip
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 11:44:20AM +0100, Michael Schmidt wrote:
Hello together,
is it impossible to run USB driven tapedrives under OpenBSD?
The hardware list shows them to be officially not supported.
My questions are:
Aren4t they not detected as tapedrives under USB under OpenBSD?
On Wednesday, February 1, Badbanchi Hossein wrote:
Basing security policies on something as easily changable as a MAC
address (and as public as a MAC address) is stupid.
Thanks for the complement.
You're welcome. Honestly though, what would you call it?
Although this might seem (or
On 2/2/06, Holger Mauermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
I would like to try to break my teeth on a small ( hopefully) project
that is missing for me in the OpenBSD kernel.
A way to have live mirror of pre determine directory, or may be if
that's easier to implement,
On 2/2/06, Michael Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello together,
is it impossible to run USB driven tapedrives under OpenBSD?
I tried it. Worked a couple times (sorta). The system would
periodically lock up with errors about a disconnected SCSI device. I
had my company spring for a SCSI
Thanks for the clue. I will sure have a closer look at authpf.
By the way I am also having a look at:
http://acs-wiki.andrew.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/view/NGCoverage/AuthBridge and
http://netpass.sourceforge.net/
(http://wings.buffalo.edu/computing/Documentation/gen/UBNetPass.html)
Even commercial
Actually the NIC doesn't work properly. I can ssh to the box, but even output of
a simple ls command takes seconds to appear on the screen, and gets
interrupted
in between.
Does anyone know of any patch for this?
Here is the output of ifconfig:
# ifconfig -a
lo0:
I'm looking for something that which I can slap OpenBSD 3.8 on and use
it as a router.
This will be used for a house (~ 4 people) and I'm looking for something
small in form factor and that which doesn't run hot because it will run
in a closet.
I'm seeking to replace our D-Link router because
On Feb 2, 2006, at 3:41 PM, Kenny Mann wrote:
I'm looking for something that which I can slap OpenBSD 3.8 on and
use it as a router.
This will be used for a house (~ 4 people) and I'm looking for
something small in form factor and that which doesn't run hot
because it will run in a closet.
Kenny Mann wrote:
I'm looking for something that which I can slap OpenBSD 3.8 on and use
it as a router.
This will be used for a house (~ 4 people) and I'm looking for
something small in form factor and that which doesn't run hot because
it will run in a closet.
I'm seeking to replace our
Have you checked out the Soekris boxes at kd85.com?
Regards,
Craig
On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 14:41 -0600, Kenny Mann wrote:
I'm looking for something that which I can slap OpenBSD 3.8 on and use
it as a router.
This will be used for a house (~ 4 people) and I'm looking for something
small in
Kenny Mann wrote:
I'm looking for something that which I can slap OpenBSD 3.8 on and use
it as a router.
This will be used for a house (~ 4 people) and I'm looking for something
small in form factor and that which doesn't run hot because it will run
in a closet.
I'm seeking to replace our
Try a -current snapshot. Some important bge(4) fixes went into the
tree after 3.8.
On 2/2/06, Badbanchi Hossein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually the NIC doesn't work properly. I can ssh to the box, but even output
of
a simple ls command takes seconds to appear on the screen, and gets
* Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-02-02 12:19]:
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 01:28:03PM -0500, Peter Fraser wrote:
The windows firewall expects the originating port
of the ftp data to be port ftpdata, if it isn't
the firewall rejects the packet. The ftp rfc
does say that the
On 2/2/06, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you could start here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-techm=108663340015236w=2
i suppose the link would be more useful if you could get the code. if
somebody is seriously interested (as in, fixing it, not just using
it), i can mail you a
Badbanchi Hossein wrote:
Actually the NIC doesn't work properly. I can ssh to the box, but even output of
a simple ls command takes seconds to appear on the screen, and gets
interrupted
in between.
I would try current first, as in the last two days there was a lots of
work and still some is
Holger Mauermann wrote:
Do you know DRBD for Linux (www.drbd.org)? Something like this, together
with CARP, would be great for highly available OpenBSD servers :-)
I knew about the project and looked at it in the pass. I wanted
something simpler I guess but definitely OpenBSD oriented.
Plus
Kenny Mann wrote:
I'm looking for something that which I can slap OpenBSD 3.8 on and use
it as a router.
This will be used for a house (~ 4 people) and I'm looking for something
small in form factor and that which doesn't run hot because it will run
in a closet.
I'm seeking to replace our
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 03:50:08PM -0500, Jason Dixon wrote:
You must be new around here. :)
http://www.soekris.com
Those boards are just cute (I got a net4801 from Wim last year),
but I wish they were a little bit cheaper.
Ciao,
Kili
- Mirroring on multiple servers, more then 2. Man page said you need an
even amount of devices, fair, but all I read look like indicate it would
mirror a to b and that's it, even if a could be maid of multiples drives
if you like, so two copy is the limit.
I'm fairly certain you can run a
There were several patches past 3.8 for cac that made it better. Try
-current.
On Feb 2, 2006, at 9:29 AM, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running OpenBSD/i386 3.8 with GENERIC.MP on a Compaq Proliant
DL380, powered by 2 PIII-866. All my partitions lives on a 3 ULTRA320
SCSI 10K RPM
On Thursday 02 February 2006 15:54, Darrin Chandler wrote:
Kenny Mann wrote:
I'm looking for something that which I can slap OpenBSD 3.8 on and use
it as a router.
This will be used for a house (~ 4 people) and I'm looking for
You could look at www.soekris.com. They're underpowered, but
Ted Unangst wrote:
you could start here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-techm=108663340015236w=2
Thank you!!! Thank you!!! Thank you!!! Thank you!!!
I will be reading this code for sure and see what come of it.
Tobias Ulmer wrote:
I have not played with it, but isn't it possible to use libevent
(man event) to notify a userspace daemon that scps the changed
files over to another server(s)?
Many thanks for this one. It's already in the base, so may be a very
good start.
I love the suggestion.
Thank
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 16:07:51 -0500
Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kenny Mann wrote:
I'm looking for something that which I can slap OpenBSD 3.8 on and use
it as a router.
This will be used for a house (~ 4 people) and I'm looking for something
small in form factor and that
Bernhard Leiner wrote:
Did you already had a look at Gamin/FAM?
http://www.gnome.org/~veillard/gamin/index.html
This may be interesting for a start anyway. I will check how this works
for ideas.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Tobias Weingartner wrote:
nfs? You keep the master copy on the nfs server, and the slave
copies on the clients... You export the portion that you want to
be able to mount. It's all there... :)
I was/am trying to stay away of nfs. Again, not that it is bad, just
call me paranoid and that's
Any chance of buying one of those here from Brazil?
On 2/2/06, Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kenny Mann wrote:
I'm looking for something that which I can slap OpenBSD 3.8 on and use
it as a router.
This will be used for a house (~ 4 people) and I'm looking for something
small
Matthias Kilian wrote:
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 03:50:08PM -0500, Jason Dixon wrote:
You must be new around here. :)
http://www.soekris.com
Those boards are just cute (I got a net4801 from Wim last year),
but I wish they were a little bit cheaper.
Ciao,
Kili
I'm surfing
After getting pf working with a block in all rule,
I am now trying to add a rule to allow local and internet access to my
webserver.
I have been able to access the web server from a computer on a subnet,
I copied a rule from the OpenBSD pf faq which would seem to accomplish this,
(see ruleset
Underpowered? I think that is a really relative term. Underpowered for
datamining a 1 TB database? Yeah it probably is, however from my experience
I could saturate a 1.5 Mb SDSL or T-1 link using an IPSEC VPN on between a
Soekris 4501 and a 1GHz Dell POS. If all you are looking to do is
Tim Donahue wrote:
On Thursday 02 February 2006 15:54, Darrin Chandler wrote:
Kenny Mann wrote:
I'm looking for something that which I can slap OpenBSD 3.8 on and use
it as a router.
This will be used for a house (~ 4 people) and I'm looking for
You could look at
On 2/2/06, Kenny Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for something that which I can slap OpenBSD 3.8 on and use
it as a router.
This will be used for a house (~ 4 people) and I'm looking for something
small in form factor and that which doesn't run hot because it will run
in a closet.
On 2/2/06, Peter Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have yet to have a windows machine die because of a disk failure
when mirrored.
ok, I'll take the bait. you are documenting simply, that you had luck
in the past, perhaps also due to some good hardware (although
I do not trust those $25
I found the solution in the pf faq: skip lo0.
This rule is not mentioned in Artymiak's book
which I had been reading. I will now read the
complete pf faq to see what I have not been
aware of.
Dave Feustel
Thanks Henning. That did the trick for me.
pkill works wonderfully.
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Matthew S Elmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-01-27 20:55]:
Though I have been successfully running dhcpd myself for a few years
now, it has come to my attention when writing some scripts to help
maintain
Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 16:07:51 -0500
Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are trying not to spend a lot of money, you could find an
almost free laptop (200 - 300 mhz) and use that. Cost will go up if
you don't already have some PCMCIA or USB
On 2006/02/02 15:36, Darrin Chandler wrote:
Underpowered? I think that is a really relative term. Underpowered for
datamining a 1 TB database? Yeah it probably is, however from my
experience I could saturate a 1.5 Mb SDSL or T-1 link using an IPSEC VPN
on between a Soekris 4501 and a
Hi,
I have set up a NIS server using OpenBSD and a NIS client using FreeBSD. I can
authenticate without problems. But when I try to change a user password with
yppasswd
on the FreeBSD client, after retyping the new password, after a somewhat long
period,
I get an error like:
yppasswd:
Kenny Mann wrote:
I'm looking for something that which I can slap OpenBSD 3.8 on and use
it as a router.
I have had great experience with VIA's Mini-itx boards. My home router
is a VIA EPIA 500, and it is overpowered for a home, but it is fun to
play with!
Luke
Ok, before I get flamed up, I know this isnt
supported, I just want to know if anyone has tried it.
I would like to use an RSA / ACE server to
authenticate locally on 3.8 (through radius).
And
I would like to run the RSA Authentication Agent 5.2
for Web on Apache. It is only supported for RH
hi, im testing my sunfire v120 firewall and im very disapointed of the
performance, look at this numbers:
this is a fastethernet switch :
** this is with pf disabled **
- using the iperf's representative streams
fwprueba# /usr/local/bin/iperf -c 10.10.10.2
Hello all,
I'm still not able to get OpenBSD 3.4-3.8 loaded on my old firewall box.
It either freezes or panics when probing (or creating?) rd0, which I
assume is the ramdisk used in the install. It runs 3.3 fine.
So rather than just asking some random questions, I'd like to know how to
On 2/3/06, Charles Sprickman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It either freezes or panics when probing (or creating?) rd0, which I
assume is the ramdisk used in the install. It runs 3.3 fine.
Perhaps you need to look at the FAQ if you're running i386:
upgrading/reinstalling OpenBSD/i386 using
Hello
I am doing Load balancing with two adsl using pf pools, everything is
perfect, my problems appears when I try to config a second kernel pppoe
link. ( now I am using one with in-kernel ans the other with userland pppoe
)
I have to do something special?? Or it's not posible to have two in
Hi,
At Fri, 3 Feb 2006 00:42:54 -0300,
Marcos Marconcini wrote:
I am doing Load balancing with two adsl using pf pools, everything is
perfect, my problems appears when I try to config a second kernel pppoe
link. ( now I am using one with in-kernel ans the other with userland pppoe
)
I have
Gdp`bqrbsire, Jacob.
B{ ohq`kh 1 tebp`k 2006 c., 10:31:24:
JM On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 04:40:49PM +0500, Dmitry Slobodchikov wrote:
Hi everybody-)
I've got two burners:
NEC ND-3540A
PIONEER DVR-110D
but I got ext lines by the both
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