Symantec firewalls

2006-04-06 Thread Gabriel George POPA
Hello, I've heard a lot about those Symantec firewall machines (that cost something around 15000$-3$). In fact I don't know many details, just that customers are pleased to give the money and say that they're safe behing that Symantec machine. Of course, I encountered people

env vars ports and proxies

2006-04-06 Thread Werner Gillmer
Hi sitting at work behind a authenticating squid box, and trying to get /usr/ports working from behind it. I have done a export http_proxy=http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]:port and a export ftp_proxy=$http_proxy but for some reason I still cannot use ports it's as if my env varibles are ignored, anyone

Re: When would you NOT use OpenBSD?

2006-04-06 Thread Aaron Glenn
On 4/5/06, David T Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just out of curiosity why did your company decide to go with Postgresql as opposed to mysql? Just somewhat curious considering you see mysql everywhere these days... http://sql-info.de/mysql/gotchas.html Or at least you hear about it more

Re: arpbalance + pfsync

2006-04-06 Thread Jason Stubbs
Jason Stubbs wrote: Complete lack of response is very disheartening... Well, them's the breaks... The data center was kind enough to provide for our situation with something like this: DC1DC2 | | SW1SW2 | | FW1-pfsync-FW2 FW1/FW2 are OpenBSD running

Re: Symantec firewalls

2006-04-06 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Gabriel George POPA wrote: I've heard a lot about those Symantec firewall machines (that cost something around 15000$-3$). In fact I don't know many details, just that customers are pleased to give the money and say that they're safe behing that Symantec machine. Good for them. I would

Re: Odd df reporting (On Apr 3 snapshot, data copied via 3.8snapshot)

2006-04-06 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, Whyzzi wrote: I've had a strange occurance I'd like to report, in using df -h, but the circumstances that brought about this condition are somewhat unusual, so I really don't know if it is anything to be concerned about. This might also have already been fixed, as I do not

Re: Symantec firewalls

2006-04-06 Thread Toni Mueller
Hello, On Thu, 06.04.2006 at 08:56:44 +0300, Gabriel George POPA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: something around 15000$-3$). In fact I don't know many details, just that customers are pleased to give the money and say that they're safe behing that Symantec machine. Pros: nice GUI Cons:

Re: Symantec firewalls

2006-04-06 Thread Lars Hansson
On Thursday 06 April 2006 13:56, Gabriel George POPA wrote: I've heard a lot about those Symantec firewall machines (that cost something around 15000$-3$). That's a lot of money for a firewall. In fact I don't know many details, just that customers are pleased to give the money and

Re: ulimit, maxproc/openfiles limits

2006-04-06 Thread Lukasz Sztachanski
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 12:00:28AM +0200, Jonathan Glaschke wrote: (...) prevent one user of the login class default to stop my hole system. Would it be nice to change this per default to achieve the ideal of being secure by default? Has such a high kern.maxfiles disadvantages? Did i

smp problem with pentium D

2006-04-06 Thread RJ45
Hello, when I boot the SMP OpenBSD kernel with pentium D the machine goes in kernel dump. I did nto report details right now. anyway, OpenBSD is reported to work on Pentium D dual core CPUs with SMP kernel ? thanks Rick

IPSEC enc1 question

2006-04-06 Thread Ingbert Zan
Hi, does anyone know what sense the enc1 or enc2 ... interfaces make which can be compiled in by pseude-device enc [count] (e.g) All IPSEC flows run over enc0 and there is no possibility and no tool to bind an IPSEC connection to enc1,2... In old OBSD versions one could use ifconfig enc1

Re: Default Gateway, PF, BAD State

2006-04-06 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 01:15:53AM +1200, Joshua Sandbrook wrote: Hello There. Ive got two openbsd gateways: 192.168.3.253 +192.168.4.254 - gateway to 192.168.4.0/24 subnet. this obsd box has a default gateway set to 192.168.3.254, and all hosts on the 192.168.4.0/24 subnet have their

Re: smp problem with pentium D

2006-04-06 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/04/06 04:19, RJ45 wrote: when I boot the SMP OpenBSD kernel with pentium D the machine goes in kernel dump. I did nto report details right now. Why not? Follow http://www.openbsd.org/report.html, it's easy.

Re: gcc miscompiles ntohs16() inline assembly in OpenBSD 3.8

2006-04-06 Thread chefren
On 04/05/06 02:07, Andrew Pinski wrote: Actually I bet ntohs16 is violating C aliasing rules. So getting rid of GCC actually is wrong. Getting rid of these aliasing violations is the correct way. -- Pinski Interesting, how do you figure that? The relevant definition is: #define

Re: Symantec firewalls

2006-04-06 Thread Clint M. Sand
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 08:56:44AM +0300, Gabriel George POPA wrote: Hello, I've heard a lot about those Symantec firewall machines (that cost something around 15000$-3$). In fact I don't know many details, just that customers are pleased to give the money and say that

SpamAssassin autolearn problem

2006-04-06 Thread Gabriel George POPA
Some e-mails I receive have autolearn=no and others have autolearn=failed. I use the classic combination of spamd/spamc and the OpenBSD 3.8 provided p5-SpamAssassin package, installed as OpenBSD recommends. I tried to follow the instructions at spamassassin.apache.org (to use for

Re: VLAN-Problems

2006-04-06 Thread Heinrich Rebehn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mgEDV.net wrote: some hints: - the other switch seems to be cisco, too. (catalyst series, IOS) - if the trunk contains more lines, check them for physical damage (maybe 1 fails sometimes, 2 is ok) - try to setup the cisco-switches for nonegotiate-trunking to your box - setup

Errors with FAT32 disk

2006-04-06 Thread Brendan Grossman
Hi everyone I'm getting the following errors... Checking setuid/setgid files and devices: Setuid/device find errors: find: /mnt/files/Music/K(kD\89v: No such file or directory find: /mnt/files/Music/cN[EMAIL PROTECTED]: No such file or directory find: /mnt/files/Music/xuz?/z?/.?AV: No such

Re: When would you NOT use OpenBSD?

2006-04-06 Thread Karsten McMinn
On 4/5/06, David T Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just out of curiosity why did your company decide to go with Postgresql as opposed to mysql? Just somewhat curious considering you see mysql everywhere these days... Or at least you hear about it more it seems... I do know of one source

Re: When would you NOT use OpenBSD?

2006-04-06 Thread Peter Fraser
The answer is very simple: When I have to run Windows programs. Support skills is very relevant to the question. Various early comments have used the phrase It all depends on the right tool for the job. That phrase is not the whole story. Every time you add a new OS to the mix, the support

Re: First OpenBSD 3.9 CD in Europe

2006-04-06 Thread Karsten McMinn
On 4/4/06, Paulo Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi guys! I couldn't resist posting a picture of the first delivered 3.9 CD in Europe (bwahaha victory is mine!!!). So, enjoy this fantastic life action picture ;) http://users.pandora.be/parecon/firstowyeah.jpg thats just awesome. were

Re: SpamAssassin autolearn problem

2006-04-06 Thread Andreas Vögele
Gabriel George POPA wrote: Some e-mails I receive have autolearn=no and others have autolearn=failed. I use the classic combination of spamd/spamc and the OpenBSD 3.8 provided p5-SpamAssassin package, installed as OpenBSD recommends. I tried to follow the instructions at

Re: C++ textbooks: recommendations?

2006-04-06 Thread matthew . garman
On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 05:50:48PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i need to learn C++, but do not know where to begin with textbooks or online docs. since, AFAICT, there are a great many skilled programmers on list, i would appreciate any recommendations that can be made about introductory

Re: C++ textbooks: recommendations?

2006-04-06 Thread Brendan Grossman
I second Accelerated C++. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Biles Sent: Wednesday, 5 April 2006 5:40 PM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: C++ textbooks: recommendations? Have a look at : Essential C++, Stanley B. Lippman,

Re: Errors with FAT32 disk

2006-04-06 Thread Bryan Brake
The disk on /mnt/files is FAT32. No other directories have this problem. The disk was in a Linux box previously and I could see the files fine. Any way I can recover the data? I didn't know OpenBSD had support for FAT 32. I have been only using FAT on my thumbdrive... What is the format

Re: Errors with FAT32 disk

2006-04-06 Thread Brendan Grossman
What is the format of your filenames for your music? Do you have spaces or odd characters... Good question, but I'm unable to tell right now... The box is remote so can't try live CD right now.

donations via certapay?

2006-04-06 Thread r0ach
howdy misc@ with the recent addition of IBAN + BIC, why isnt certapay ( http://www.certapay.com/en/ ) listed a method of payment? all that is needed is an email address and an account at one of the big 5 canadian banks

[OT] Open Source Software Minarchism

2006-04-06 Thread Bruno Carnazzi
Hi all, I'd like to understand if there is an average consensus about minarchism in pro-BSD users group (from the license point-of-view)... Do you believe that this kind of society organisation could be a great context for Open Source software in general ? Could we compare the activity of an

Re: Odd df reporting (On Apr 3 snapshot, data copied via 3.8snapshot)

2006-04-06 Thread Whyzzi
Yeah! that is the thing I didn't do! Run fsck against the affected partition! Anyways, as per your questions: I copied the with cp, eg: # cd /mnt/wd1a # cp -R Anime /mnt/wd2d Here are the raw df output from the current snapshot kernel [brought to you by the wonders of OpenSSH]: # df Filesystem

Official notification from Chase Manhattan Bank

2006-04-06 Thread Chase Manhattan Bank
[IMAGE] Dear Customer, As part of our security measures, we regularly screen activity in the JPMorgan Chase Co system. We recently noticed the following issue on your account: A recent review of your account determined that we requir e some additional information from you in order to provide

(OT: PostgreSQL vs MySQL)

2006-04-06 Thread Miles Keaton
On 4/5/06, David T Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just out of curiosity why did your company decide to go with Postgresql as opposed to mysql? Just somewhat curious considering you see mysql everywhere these days... hi David - The first half of this post says it very well:

RedBlack trees

2006-04-06 Thread Gustavo Rios
Hey folks, i saw OpenBSD comes with a library that implements a redblack tree features. I know there are many ways to implement it. The difference is in performance. I don't know the fastest one. May some of the openbsd friends suggest one? Thanks a lot for your time and cooperation. Best

Re: (OT: PostgreSQL vs MySQL)

2006-04-06 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 01:05:43PM -0700, Miles Keaton wrote: On 4/5/06, David T Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just out of curiosity why did your company decide to go with Postgresql as opposed to mysql? Just somewhat curious considering you see mysql everywhere these days... hi

Re: RedBlack trees

2006-04-06 Thread Ray Lai
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 05:07:14PM -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote: Hey folks, i saw OpenBSD comes with a library that implements a redblack tree features. I know there are many ways to implement it. The difference is in performance. I don't know the fastest one. May some of the openbsd friends

OpenBSD Developers/Enthusiasts Blogs RSS Feeds

2006-04-06 Thread liamjfoy
Hey folks, I'm looking for some OpenBSD Developers and Enthusiasts RSS Feeds from Blogs. This is for http://bsdportal.org. I want to create a dedicated page to OpenBSD RSS Feeds like I have for NetBSD and FreeBSD. So, can you guys give me some suggestions? Cheers, (I'm also planning to have a

10k pps

2006-04-06 Thread Claudiu Pruna
Hi there list, I got to a situation at work where I have an OpenBSD 3.9 amd64 router acting as bgp and ospf router, and it has to coupe with 100Mbps and approx 15.000 packets per second, but it can't at about 10k pps, I have like 70% cpu utilisation on iterrupt, and all the

Re: 10k pps

2006-04-06 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 11:47:16PM +0300, Claudiu Pruna wrote: Hi there list, I got to a situation at work where I have an OpenBSD 3.9 amd64 router acting as bgp and ospf router, and it has to coupe with 100Mbps and approx 15.000 packets per second, but it can't at about 10k pps,

Re: SpamAssassin autolearn problem

2006-04-06 Thread Per-Olov Sjöholm
On Thursday 06 April 2006 16.15, Gabriel George POPA wrote: Some e-mails I receive have autolearn=no and others have autolearn=failed. I use the classic combination of spamd/spamc and the OpenBSD 3.8 provided p5-SpamAssassin package, installed as OpenBSD recommends. I tried to

Re: 10k pps

2006-04-06 Thread Per-Olov Sjöholm
On Thursday 06 April 2006 23.08, Claudio Jeker wrote: On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 11:47:16PM +0300, Claudiu Pruna wrote: Hi there list, I got to a situation at work where I have an OpenBSD 3.9 amd64 router acting as bgp and ospf router, and it has to coupe with 100Mbps and approx

Re: RedBlack trees

2006-04-06 Thread Gustavo Rios
Dear gentleman, thank you for time and cooperation. Now, i know there are many ways to implement a tree structure. But, searching google a little bit more, i could see some different ways to implement a red-black tree: top-down,buttom-up, using an explicit stack (on the programmer's own),

Re: problem installing OpenBSD on LSI MegaRAID

2006-04-06 Thread Smith
Marco Peereboom wrote: Have you tried 3.9 yet? Smith wrote: Marco Peereboom wrote: No it does not. It specifies very clearly which ones are supported. I bet you are looking at the FAQ as-of 3.9. On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 08:17:44AM -0700, Smith wrote: David Hill wrote: On Wed, Apr 05,

Re: problem installing OpenBSD on LSI MegaRAID

2006-04-06 Thread Daniel Ouellet
PCI-express or PCI-X, I don't know the difference and didn't know there was a difference. I'm a network guy not a hardware guy. I just remember the vendor saying PCI-express. I looked at the documentation for the card and all I got was that the LSI card will fit in both 32-bit and 64-bit

Re: (OT: PostgreSQL vs MySQL)

2006-04-06 Thread Craig Skinner
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 10:25:38PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote: I can second that. I am not a heavy database user by any means - I like grep far too much for that - but when it can't be avoided, I'd rather use something with a working foreign key implementation (though that has apparently

help with sendmail

2006-04-06 Thread Matt Van Mater
I want to set up a host to relay all outgoing mail through a central mail hub. I believe the proper high level steps for me to follow are: edit the /usr/share/sendmail/cf/clientproto.mc file, compile it, copy the resultant clientproto.cf file to /etc/mail/sendmail.cf and hup the sendmail process.

Distribution with CARP load balancing

2006-04-06 Thread Andrew Ng
Hi, as noted in the FAQ - it's not expected that you will achieve perfect 50/50 distribution between the two machines, wonder if there any way(software, configuration, hardware etc) to be able control the distribution for CARP? Even/control-able distribution is important for me as the

Re: (OT: PostgreSQL vs MySQL)

2006-04-06 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
Craig == Craig Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Craig MySQL is a wee bit faster, I keep seeing this, but I sometimes see the opposite. That MySQL is faster meme seems peristent though, as if the PostgreSQL want to provide *some* justification for people to continue to have a reason for MySQL.

OBSD's default window manager

2006-04-06 Thread Chris
On install of OpenBSD, what is the window manager that's defaulted? -- Best regards, Chris If the faulty part is in stock, it didn't need replacing in the first place.

Re: (OT: PostgreSQL vs MySQL)

2006-04-06 Thread Darrin Chandler
Randal L. Schwartz wrote: Craig MySQL is a wee bit faster, I keep seeing this, but I sometimes see the opposite. That MySQL is faster meme seems peristent though, as if the PostgreSQL want to provide *some* justification for people to continue to have a reason for MySQL. Given the cost of

Re: OBSD's default window manager

2006-04-06 Thread Greg Thomas
On 4/6/06, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On install of OpenBSD, what is the window manager that's defaulted? FVWM last I remember but I use something else so I don't pay much attention to the default. Greg

Re: (OT: PostgreSQL vs MySQL)

2006-04-06 Thread Steve Shockley
Randal L. Schwartz wrote: I keep seeing this, but I sometimes see the opposite. That MySQL is faster meme seems peristent though, as if the PostgreSQL want to provide *some* justification for people to continue to have a reason for MySQL. MySQL is perhaps slightly faster by default;

Re: help with sendmail

2006-04-06 Thread JUAN CARLOS SANCHEZ LEANOS
You can try using the following in your *.mc file: define(`LOCAL_RELAY', `mailer:hostname') mailer: can be omitted acording to the following link: http://www.sendmail.org/m4/masquerading.html I hope this help. On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Matt Van Mater wrote: I

Re: OBSD's default window manager

2006-04-06 Thread Marco Peereboom
fvwm Chris wrote: On install of OpenBSD, what is the window manager that's defaulted?

Re: OBSD's default window manager

2006-04-06 Thread Daniel Ouellet
On 4/6/06, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On install of OpenBSD, what is the window manager that's defaulted? http://openbsd.org/faq/faq1.html#Included If what you are looking for is not there, then it's not the default.

Re: OBSD's default window manager

2006-04-06 Thread Chris
Greg Thomas wrote: On 4/6/06, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On install of OpenBSD, what is the window manager that's defaulted? FVWM last I remember but I use something else so I don't pay much attention to the default. Greg Thanks everyone. I been using it as of late. I duno