Scott Plumlee wrote:
o?= wrote:
Hello,
My OpenBSD 3.9-stable Box is quite unstable. I don't have physical
access to my box so I can't debug it directly.
I've recompiled a GENERIC kernel with DEBUG support and
set ddb.panic
to 0 in sysctl.conf so that it's rebooting automaticly.
On 6/12/06, Jirtme Loyet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott Plumlee wrote:
Anyone who hasn't seen a broken piece of HW that works fine
with X but not Y is new to the game. Anyone who trusts a HW
diagnostic to give
them the answer is really, really new to the game.
By themselves, diagnostics
Well i want to configure spamd to stop spam, but the
mail server is in my DMZ its a non openbsd system,
so i was thinking will spamd work ? as i have an
openbsd firewall which is rdr redirecting traffic to
the internal mail server ?
i hope you understood what i ment ?
regards
*:$.,
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 23:58:30 -0700 (PDT), S t i n g r a y wrote:
Well i want to configure spamd to stop spam, but the
mail server is in my DMZ its a non openbsd system,
so i was thinking will spamd work ? as i have an
openbsd firewall which is rdr redirecting traffic to
the internal mail server
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On 6/12/06, Ted
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On Sun, 11 Jun 2006, Nikolas Britton wrote:
[SNIP]
* IIRC NetBSD was a fork of FreeBSD, OpenBSD was a fork of NetBSD.
Eeh? I believe NetBSD was there half a year before FreeBSD.
Bye,
Mipam.
On 2006/06/12 08:24, Jirtme Loyet wrote:
Hey, if this problem turns out to expose a true logic bug in
OpenBSD, go ahead, find it, show us, and get credit for the
fix. But if everytime the panic is different, it sounds
like things are Just Plain Broke on the system, if a BIOS
upgrade
Hi,
May be I don't understand this properly, or I keep running around to my
tail in reading the man pages, etc.
But I am trying to show the announcement sent to specific peer when I
apply filter for example.
Looks like I do not have a way to do this.
Something like:
show ip bgp neighbors
* Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-12 11:54]:
show ip bgp neighbors 1.2.3.4 advertised-routes
I want to make sure of what I do send to some peer is really what I want
to send to them.
the asbove command doesn't quite resample that... yeah, it is
non-optimal.
--
BS Web Services,
Good morning,
I am having problems getting tinyproxy 1.6.3 to run transparently
with pf.
I recompiled/reinstalled tinyproxy with --enable-transparent-proxy
and restarted my system.
I figured the key is to start simple and build from there.
So, I set up the most simplistic pf ruleset: pass
Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't want anyone from my local network to connect to MSN and P2P
programs, so I haven't created any rule to permit those kind of
packet traffic.
Sounds like a sound policy.
But I'm facing a lot of problems due to this, because I have to
specify
OpenBSD 3.9 stable
NEXCOM EBSFL565 (dmesg at end of E-mail)
I'm experiencing a problem with vlans on this device where
intermittently, and occasionally the interface works, but mostly is
inoperative. One minute I can ping a node, then I cannot. The interface
works correctly without the vlan.
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 04:40:19PM +0200, Kyrre Nygard wrote:
Hello!
Just a wild thought here ...
After noticing how much simpler it is using tags, for instance
with my bookmarks at http://del.icio.us -- compared to hours of
frustration trying find the right combination of folders and
On 2006/06/12 04:20, Allen Theobald wrote:
I recompiled/reinstalled tinyproxy with --enable-transparent-proxy
and restarted my system.
Double-check you're running the new binary...ports/packages might not
put files in the same place as the original distribution, I don't know
if that's relevant
I thought maybe something's corrupt, and so tried doing an fsck -f
/dev/wd0g. I get the following:
** /dev/rwd0g
** File system is already clean
cannot alloc 4294966956 bytes for inphead
I figure doing an fsck might set things right, but the above error stops me.
The partition
Please read again what Ted wrote.
-p.
Ted said running fsck on them might break them. But that's not what I
asked. I was referring to my original problem of the weird sizes in
df.
On 6/12/06, Pedro Martelletto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please read again what Ted wrote.
-p.
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NetBSD/i386 3.0 + pkgsrc-current |
On 8 Jun 2006, at 09:36, Andy Hayward wrote:
Edimax EW-7128G
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/ProductInfo.asp?WebProductID=152539
Can't argue with that price! Thanks!
--
Junkets for bunterish lickspittles since 1998!
http://www.playr.co.uk/sudoku/
http://weblog.vanhegan.net/
He also said the superblocks are different, so you can't expect anything
(df, mount, fsck) to work.
-p.
I had a machine crash which runs syslog-ng and takes syslog for some
heavily-loaded firewalls. Over the weekend, we saw the machine crash on two
ocassions. I believe there may be a bad hard disk in this host as well.
This is a Dell 2850. We have several in production that work without
problem.
Hello misc!
I have a problems with smp kernel (3.9, and Current).
ichiic0: timeout, status 0x0
ichiic0: transaction abort failed, status 0x42 INTR, INUSE
and full screen with that crap.
XEON is with HyperThreading technology.
Here is a dmesg from uniprocessor system.
OpenBSD 3.9-current (GENERIC)
GENERIC should it be!
On Monday 12 June 2006 14:26, John R. Shannon wrote:
OpenBSD 3.9 stable
NEXCOM EBSFL565 (dmesg at end of E-mail)
I'm experiencing a problem with vlans on this device where
intermittently, and occasionally the interface works, but mostly is
inoperative. One minute I
On Friday 02 June 2006 17:39, Allen Theobald wrote:
I can ping www.google.com from the firewall.
But I cannot ping www.google.com from any computers on the internal
network.
Can you ping by IP address instead of by name?
DNS queries should work just fine with that pf.conf. Do your clients
Whatever is sitting at target id 6 isn't replying. If this isn't an enclosure
device or something it means your device is busted.
On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 09:18:45AM -0500, Eric Pancer wrote:
I had a machine crash which runs syslog-ng and takes syslog for some
heavily-loaded firewalls. Over the
# disklabel sd3
disklabel: /dev/rsd3c: Device not configured
sd3 at scsibus0 targ 6 lun 0: , , SCSI0 0/direct fixed
sd3: drive offline
mpt0: target 6 Asynchronous at 0MHz width 8bit offset 0 QAS 0 DT 0 IU 0
This is something else (external?)
Same on 1850:
sd2 at scsibus0 targ 6 lun 0: , ,
--- Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006/06/12 04:20, Allen Theobald wrote:
I recompiled/reinstalled tinyproxy with --enable-transparent-proxy
and restarted my system.
Double-check you're running the new binary...ports/packages might
not put files in the same place as the
On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 10:18:55PM -0700, Ted Unangst wrote:
On 6/11/06, Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* IIRC NetBSD was a fork of FreeBSD
that's an interesting theory when you consider that the first netbsd
release came out 8 months before the first freebsd release.
However,
On Fri, 09 Jun 2006 16:40:19 +0200
Kyrre Nygard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Just a wild thought here ...
After noticing how much simpler it is using tags, for instance
with my bookmarks at http://del.icio.us -- compared to hours of
frustration trying find the right combination of
I have seen some sort of virtual disk sitting on these boxes. Never cared
enough to figure out what it was though. I believe you can turn it off in the
BIOS though.
On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 06:01:42PM +0200, Maxim Bourmistrov wrote:
# disklabel sd3
disklabel: /dev/rsd3c: Device not
i've gone through the threads:
Recommendations for an OpenBSD-based Backup Solution
remote data backup
and am contemplating the ideas as they apply to my rather simple setup - 2
webservers (one does email as well). not too much changes on them and not a
lot of stuff on them either (under 5G
Hi,
On 6/12/06, prad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
should i be thinking of incremental backups say with dump?
does it make any sense to rsync the entire server drive?
Check out rdiff-backup.sf.net. The website seems broken atm. I've
use it to incrementally backup ~3TB of data on Linux boxen
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-12 11:54]:
show ip bgp neighbors 1.2.3.4 advertised-routes
I want to make sure of what I do send to some peer is really what I want
to send to them.
the asbove command doesn't quite resample that... yeah, it is
non-optimal.
Hi Vincent
I had the same problems with the nc6220 but when I'm using the same
boot configurations from
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=114962101720535w=2
I can boot OpenBSD but without the internal bge0 network card.
boot -c
...
UKC change pcibios0
change (y/n) ?
flags [0] ? 1
On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 10:23:06AM -0400, Dale Rahn wrote:
On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 10:18:55PM -0700, Ted Unangst wrote:
On 6/11/06, Nikolas Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* IIRC NetBSD was a fork of FreeBSD
that's an interesting theory when you consider that the first netbsd
On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 02:48:07PM -0400, Thor Lancelot Simon wrote:
Does it really matter? This whole discussion seems like a deliberate
effort to dredge up old rivalries and create bad feeling. It is all
ancient, ancient history now.
I doubt this was the original intention, but it looks
hi
i compiled eet an say:
configure: error: Unsupported Operating System!
Your OS does not support C99's '%a' string format. Eet cannot function without
it. Please contact your OS vendor to get updates for C99 '%a' floating point
format read/write support or change operating systems for one
Looking in the archive, looks like PF is view as feature complete and
really I can't think of anything I can't do with it except nat traversal
in VoIP setup.
Would it be possible to consider the addition of this may be?
Just curious?
Best,
Daniel
2006/6/12, prad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
is this too simplistic and inefficient a solution?
Depends.
should i be thinking of incremental backups say with dump?
Yes. Check out rsync and rsnapshot (both in ports).
does it make any sense to rsync the entire server drive?
If you have the space
On Nov 1, 6:11pm, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
}
} Prior to the release of the 80386 the Intel processors didn't have
} memory protection which was a requirement of any processor running
} the BSD kernel.
This is not entirely true. The 80286 had memory protection.
However, its memory
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Looking in the archive, looks like PF is view as feature complete and
really I can't think of anything I can't do with it except nat traversal
in VoIP setup.
Maybe a bit off topic, but it immediately popped up in my head...
Until recently I also pictured pf as feature
* prad [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-12 11:54]:
i've gone through the threads:
Recommendations for an OpenBSD-based Backup Solution
remote data backup
and am contemplating the ideas as they apply to my rather simple setup - 2
webservers (one does email as well). not too much changes on
In 3.9 I've modified /etc/ntpd.conf to turn ntpd into a server; now I want to
restart it. After poking around a bit, it seems I either HUP ntpd or kill it
outright; which is recommended? If it's kill it outright, how does it get
restarted?
Also, there seems to be two copies running:
$ ps ax
On 11/06/06, Hamorszky Balazs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for some help on an article on wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_open_source_operating_systems
Whilst there, what about another important article that seems to have
a Linux POV?
* Constantine A. Murenin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-12 15:07]:
On 11/06/06, Hamorszky Balazs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for some help on an article on wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_open_source_operating_systems
Whilst there, what about another important
Could this discussion please be moved to the Wikipedia discussion
pages?
R. Clayton wrote:
In 3.9 I've modified /etc/ntpd.conf to turn ntpd into a server; now I want to
restart it. After poking around a bit, it seems I either HUP ntpd or kill it
outright; which is recommended? If it's kill it outright, how does it get
restarted?
You could run: sudo pkill ntpd;
R. Clayton wrote:
In 3.9 I've modified /etc/ntpd.conf to turn ntpd into a server; now I want to
restart it. After poking around a bit, it seems I either HUP ntpd or kill it
outright; which is recommended? If it's kill it outright, how does it get
restarted?
Neither ntpd(8) or ntpd.conf(5)
-- The message below was posted to ports@ earlier this morning.
I got some feedback, mostly encouraging me to post to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've
incorporated the client = no suggestion, and rerun my stunnel.log,
still no success. I have also tried without the chroot, and appropriate
path changes.
On 6/12/06, prad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i've gone through the threads:
Recommendations for an OpenBSD-based Backup Solution
remote data backup
and am contemplating the ideas as they apply to my rather simple setup - 2
webservers (one does email as well). not too much changes on them and
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Until recently I also pictured pf as feature complete. However, after
having had hands-on experience with writing a rule set with special
queueing of traffic directed to a (relative high) number of
unsucceeding
port numbers, I am annoyed with the limited tables in
On Sat, May 27, 2006 at 08:18:59PM +0200, Jan Johansson wrote:
andrew fresh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried one of those, I had forgotten about that. The
problem with the USB digital output that I have tried is that
it does not do AC3/DTS passthrough, all it does is output 2
On Friday 09 June 2006 00:57, you wrote:
Nick,
I appreciate the divine :) intervention. My comments/investigation is
below, but in summary, I had set the BIOS to use CardBUS rather than PCIC.
I did this originally because when attempting to install FreeBSD 6.1, it
would hang unless I put
Hello,
I'm booting a Dual Xeon 2.4 Machine (just got it a few days ago), and having
a bit of difficulty discerning of the 2nd CPU is actually being used by
OpenBSD 3.9.
Before posting the dmesg, I'll quick state what I've done so far, and why I
don't actually think the 2nd cpu is taking.
I
Wow. Mailbomb attack attempts from 3 different spam bots, from 3 different
cable systems in the US, all at the same time, with the same random fake
hotmail accounts, after a portscan from one of the 3 bots.
Luckily, spamd greylisting saved the day. If it wasn't for BASE/snort
reporting of the
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mipam
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 1:45 AM
To: Nikolas Britton
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org; misc@openbsd.org;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Hamorszky Balazs;
Folks,
There has been some discussion of late on this list about Hifn's policy
with respect to releasing documentation to the general public. That
discussion lead to a great deal of uninformed speculation and
unflattering statement's about Hifn's unfriendliness towards the open
source community.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Thor
Lancelot Simon
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 11:48 AM
To: Dale Rahn
Cc: misc@openbsd.org; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: wikipedia article
On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 10:23:06AM
-Original Message-
From: John Nemeth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 1:15 PM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt; Nikolas Britton; Ted Unangst
Cc: Hamorszky Balazs; misc@openbsd.org; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: wikipedia article
On Nov 1, 6:11pm,
On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 10:27:33PM -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
What was the bit size of the CPU's originally used to write UNIX in Bell
Labs?
Rather large. You can get all the details at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_core.
--
Thor Lancelot Simon
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