Hey there,
I have a Mac Mini that I just installed openbsd on. I have been using openbsd
since 2.6 but this is my first Mac PPC install.
Two questions,
I am done with with the install. How da' heck do I get the CD out?
I am a little confused on the whole Open Firmware thing. I setup the
Selon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Two questions,
I am done with with the install. How da' heck do I get the CD out?
Do you mean that you want to eject(1) the CD ?
I am a little confused on the whole Open Firmware thing. I setup the hard
drive to be openbsd only and formatted it MBR. Do I still
On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 11:29:06PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey there,
I have a Mac Mini that I just installed openbsd on. I have been using
openbsd since 2.6 but this is my first Mac PPC install.
Two questions,
I am done with with the install. How da' heck do I get the CD out?
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey there,
I have a Mac Mini that I just installed openbsd on. I have been using
openbsd since 2.6 but this is my first Mac PPC install.
Two questions,
I am done with with the install. How da' heck do I get the CD out?
eject cd0
I am
Hello Otto,
On Tue, 18.04.2006 at 17:49:28 +0200, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, Matt Jibson wrote:
Some of us have had problems with dual core:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=113860396723795w=2
That should be solved now, try a recent snap. I've
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hello Otto,
On Tue, 18.04.2006 at 17:49:28 +0200, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, Matt Jibson wrote:
Some of us have had problems with dual core:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=113860396723795w=2
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Von: Melameth, Daniel D. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: 21.04.06 15:02:34
An: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: advantages/disadvantages of kernel pppoe(4) vs userland pppoe(8)?
Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
The firewall/router/nat box is (will be when I get this setup)
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hej Chris, List,
just a follow-up to my last mail for the archives:
I'm now running rdesktop with -a 16 for 16bit, not with -a 24 anymore.
Since using just 16bit rdesktop never crashed.
So, this may be the solution ;)
thanks so far,
Marian (waiting
Hello,
I tried to install 3.9 stable and current on a lenovo thinkpad x60s, without
success.
BSD.rd does not find a hd.
Is someone already running a x60 or x60s with openbsd?
Thanks a lot
Didier
Dmesg:
OpenBSD 3.9-current (RAMDISK_CD) #1088: Sun Apr 23 00:40:48 MDT 2006
[EMAIL
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 02:36:42PM +0200, Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hello,
I tried to install 3.9 stable and current on a lenovo thinkpad x60s, without
success.
BSD.rd does not find a hd.
Is someone already running a x60 or x60s with openbsd?
Thanks a lot
Didier
That is the pci id for
Hello again,
I tried a few more things like switching the USB devices in the USB
ports to see if it is hardware related, changed the cable but the
problem stays.
The first device ALWAYS get like 1-2MByte/s, the second ~5MByte/s, I
wonder what would happen if I had a third to plug in...
I even
I've googled like my life depends on it and looked through the 6 months of
misc messages in my inbox and can't find any simple guides to setting up
pfsync over IPSec. Does anyone use this setup? I just want to get it up and
running to test without reading all the IPSec documentation.
Thanks
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 03:45:15PM +0200, Didier Wiroth wrote:
thanks!
I've set the sata mode to compatibility mode.
It did find a hd but I got timeouts like the following:
wd0(pciide0:0:0): timeout
type:ata
c_bcount: 512
c_skip:0
This was fixed very recently, you will likely have to to
Yes, from the latest (fetched from ftp.belnet.be)
Snapshot is from 23.04
This was fixed very recently, you will likely have to to wait for another
snapshot. Is that message from a snapshot?
Oh, ok I will do a current build then ...
This is really the wrong approach, things will be crazy slow.
Hello,
I have a box that once had two IP addresses on one interface. I
deconfigured one of them using ifconfig -alias.
Now, when I want to use any (?) program on that box to go over this
interface, it wants to use the addresses which is no longer present. I
double-checked to ensure that there is
Given your combined mention of IPSec and pfsync, I trust you want to
setup pfsync between peers that are located on different networks.
Check out ifconfig(8) bits on syncpeer to setup pfsync(4). You'll want
to setup a flow between these two peers so that the traffic between
them is protected.
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 11:44:25AM +0200, holger glaess wrote:
Jonathan Thornburg wrote:
huge snip
hi
i also customer of arcor and an wrap embedded router ( take a look at
www.pcengines.ch )
your laptop should be powerful enough for router / dhcp server / caching dns
server and
dyndns
Hello everyone,
I was finally able to eject the CD, the regular eject commands would not work
because it reported device busy but I found on google that if you hold down
the mouse button during the boot, it will eject all removable media. I guess
buttons spoil the whole effect or something...
Selon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anyway, I now have it booted up but I discovered that something I felt during
install turned out to be fact. I didn't get the whole hard drive. The drive
is a 40 gig. It reports as:
wd0 16 sector PIO LBA48 38154MB 78140160 sectors
When I do the re-install fdisk
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I tried that and didn't find it helpful. The steps I just sent were
suggested on somebody's website (I've lost the URL). The problem is
that by the time you get to disklabel (I think) the OpenBSD partition
is set to it's maximum size and the b option only maximizes its use of
that space.
I just had that problem with a Powerbook. Basically you have to edit
the disk size manually. I don't know how with pdisk (I used an MBR
rather than HFS partition scheme) but in fdisk do the following:
1 print
[note the number of sectors ]
1 edit 3
Partition id ('0' to disable) [0 -
Henning Brauer schrieb:
* Thomas Bader [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-04-17 21:01]:
Probably I need a filter list to get the behaviour I expect. This works
well with IPv4, but not with IPv6:
/etc/bgpd.conf:77: king bula sez: AF_INET only
Whereas line 77 is:
allow to $peer1 prefix
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hello,
I have a box that once had two IP addresses on one interface. I
deconfigured one of them using ifconfig -alias.
I'd rather not reboot only to make a change in IP numbers effective...
Check netstat -rn and arp -an for hangers-on lingering
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006, Mitja Mu?eni? wrote:
I'm debbuging something weird here. Before I put together a full and
sanitized error report, just a quick question: is anybody else seeing DPD to
just stop working after a couple of hours, or is it just me my setup?
I have some pre-3.9 -current (mid
Hello.
I have tape drive Quantum DLT VS160 (part of dmesg bellow) connected to
Adaptec AHA-2940. Everything work fine, but i dont know how to enable
hardware compresion on that drive. There aren't any jumpers on
enclosure, and mt(1) or st(4) dont say anytging about that.
ahc1 at pci3 dev 2
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Planck wrote:
Hello.
I have tape drive Quantum DLT VS160 (part of dmesg bellow) connected to
Adaptec AHA-2940. Everything work fine, but i dont know how to enable
hardware compresion on that drive. There aren't any jumpers on
enclosure, and mt(1) or st(4) dont say anytging
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hello,
I have a box that once had two IP addresses on one interface. I
deconfigured one of them using ifconfig -alias.
Now, when I want to use any (?) program on that box to go over this
interface, it wants to use the addresses which is no longer
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hello,
I have a box that once had two IP addresses on one interface. I
deconfigured one of them using ifconfig -alias.
Now, when I want to use any (?) program on that box to go over this
interface, it wants to use the addresses which is no longer
ftp://aiedownload.intel.com/df-support/7500/ENG/RHel3.0_Readme.txt
Says taht this is a rebranded gdt (www.icp-vortex.de) Card
I am quite shure that this will work with the gdt driver
Manon
--On 20. Februar 2006 22:34:03 +0200 Edgars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, nobody knows? :(
Hello!
I
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 01:57:12PM -0600, D. E. Evans wrote:
Maybe I'm the only one around who still uses it, but there's one
option in mailx from SysV that I miss with OpenBSD: ~a. It would
be simpler to have either ~a to add the -- with newline, and
read in my .signature, or a
I know this isn't the answer you were looking for, but in the
past I've added the -- to my .signature. Technically that's
not a correct thing to do, but in practice it worked fine for
me.
Since I use tin for news, and Mail for mail, this would cause a
conflict, since tin
All:
Would it be hypothetical possible to change the device mounted as (/)
after the system has booted (possibly during the bootstrapping phase)?
This of course overriding the checks in src/sys/kern/sys_vfs*
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D. E. Evans wrote:
Perhaps this should be sent to x.org, but since OpenBSD maintains its
own X, I must ask: why is startx using .serverauth.$$ for its xauth,
instead of $XAUTHORITY? This seems redundant, and a pain in the
ass for those of us who find xdm boring, finding xdm redundant.
The
Hi!
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 05:06:04PM -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
All:
Would it be hypothetical possible to change the device mounted as (/)
after the system has booted (possibly during the bootstrapping phase)?
This of course overriding the checks in src/sys/kern/sys_vfs*
After root has
On 4/24/06, Toni Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a box that once had two IP addresses on one interface. I
deconfigured one of them using ifconfig -alias.
Now, when I want to use any (?) program on that box to go over this
interface, it wants to use the addresses which is no
On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 09:28:19PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006, Nick Guenther wrote:
On 4/23/06, Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have downloaded the source code accompanying
Stevens' book _Advanced Network Programming
- The Socket Programming API, vol 1,
On 4/24/06, Brian A. Seklecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Planck wrote:
Hello.
I have tape drive Quantum DLT VS160 (part of dmesg bellow) connected to
Adaptec AHA-2940. Everything work fine, but i dont know how to enable
hardware compresion on that drive. There aren't
On Monday 24 April 2006 17:10, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
Here's a patch that removes all(?) warnings/errors from the
intro chapter if you followed the instructions in the readme...
Tobias,
Thanks for the intro chapter patches. I had started directly
with chapter 7 since I had purchased a hardware
On 4/22/06, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/21/06, Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I really meant SC-LC.
ohhh ok, I'm really familiar with those. I'm almost positive about
those. I'll check on Monday.
I couldn't find any that weren't in use. All I could find were
On 4/24/06, Dave Feustel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and I need to learn how to use sendto and recvfrom to control
and monitor the I/O bits. It looks to me like the configure script
doesn't generate a proper config.h for OpenBSD. I don't know whether
config doesn't know about OpenBSD file layout
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 12:10:14AM +0200, Tobias Ulmer wrote:
Here's a patch that removes all(?) warnings/errors from the
intro chapter if you followed the instructions in the readme...
diff -ru unpv13e.orig/intro/byteorder.c unpv13e/intro/byteorder.c
--- unpv13e.orig/intro/byteorder.c
Thanks to Jolan's recommendation to fiddle with umodem.c has helped. I
now have
#define UMODEMIBUFSIZE 2048
#define UMODEMOBUFSIZE 2048
It works quite well now except that almost everytime I pull out the card,
OpenBSD freezes. I guiltily admit that this may be due to me using an instable
hi
i have a firewall hook up to my cable modem
my external interface has a dynamic address from the dhcp server at my isp
i have a dhcp server on the firewall for two subnets
subnet a local network
subnet b wireless network
i need the external interface to request and recieve offers from the dhcp
For those who havent' noticed ;)
From ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/i386/
man39.tgz 7360 KB 04/24/0616:16:00
misc39.tgz 2228 KB 04/24/0616:16:00
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Ted Unangst wrote:
On 4/21/06, Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know a book, tutorial or documents of any kind that treat
about secure programming over OpenBSD? Since OpenBSD implements many
secure system calls and lots of other methods that are much more
secure that
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 08:52:09PM -0500, Chris Paul wrote:
Thanks to Jolan's recommendation to fiddle with umodem.c has helped. I
now have
#define UMODEMIBUFSIZE 2048
#define UMODEMOBUFSIZE 2048
It works quite well now except that almost everytime I pull out the card,
OpenBSD freezes.
the partys starting over here in the west (usa). props if
you can recognize my first server getting the honors.
my thanks and my raised glass to Theo and the team.
-K
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3-9-1.jpg]
Since I didn't get any reply, I decided to do more digging
on my own. Although, I didn't even get my pre-dawn misc
digest either, so maybe something is wrong with the mailing
list(s).
Some more google-ing using different combination of phrases
I go to two threads on obsd-misc and -sparc from a
Hello, misc.
I have a connection to ISP that requires PPPoE. No hardware like DSL
modem/router, just Ethernet cable from ISP. I setting up PPPoE on my
3.8-release router using pppoe(4).
# ifconfig pppoe0 create
# cat /etc/hostname.pppoe0
pppoedev fxp2
!/sbin/ifconfig fxp2 up
On 4/24/06, patrick ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I didn't get any reply, I decided to do more digging
on my own. Although, I didn't even get my pre-dawn misc
digest either, so maybe something is wrong with the mailing
list(s).
Not likely; however, you failed to post your entire dmesg and
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