Hi!
There was another thread about SMP, OpenBSD does not support
HypeThreading :/ Bad, too bad :( Intel's HT is very powerfull thing :)
Bill Jones wrote:
Did anyone ever help you or did you figure it out yet?
I am having the same problem and would like to stay with OpenBSD and not move
it
tony sarendal wrote:
On 14/06/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 09:31:49AM -0700, John Draper wrote:
Mike Spenard wrote:
What are some thoughts on purposely getting a spam trap email
address acquired by spammers and the best way to do so.
It is hard to
Hi, I have tried to follow the source code and and have been unable to add a
variable.
Is there a step by step guide any where?
I want to have a counter (int) and an array[1000] of bytes.
Thanks.
pn.
On 6/14/06, Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I blame neither Mr. Cohen nor the lawyers. It's the decision makers at
the company who have decided this policy, which is a policy change from
years ago. Nobody else at the company is to blame. That's how
responsibility works.
No, it's not.
Strange problem which appeared in 3.8 and appears in 3.9. When I type
startx it does nothing. After waiting for half a minute i press cancel and
only then it begins to do something but fails to start. When I open another
tty and type there startx it starts normally. The strangest thing is that I
Oh well ...
I have to admit that I find it quite amusing how some people that do
restrict access to documentation are the same that do take advantage
of other people's free documentation ...
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openssl-usersm=114832209207203w=2
Oh ... wait ... no. I don't find that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Strange problem which appeared in 3.8 and appears in 3.9. When I type
startx it does nothing. After waiting for half a minute i press cancel and
only then it begins to do something but fails to start. When I open another
tty and type there startx it starts normally. The
* edgarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-15 08:12]:
There was another thread about SMP, OpenBSD does not support
HypeThreading :/ Bad, too bad :( Intel's HT is very powerfull thing :)
OpenBSD does support HT, at least on machines with a proper MPBIOS.
and indeed I have a dual xeon here that
Hey folk,
anyone willing to share some pics from this year's hackathon?
I just have seen a couple of them from beck. ;)
Thanks!
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Strange problem which appeared in 3.8 and appears in 3.9. When I type
startx it does nothing. After waiting for half a minute i press cancel and
only then it begins to do something but fails to start. When I open another
tty and type there startx it
Use a postfix and port redirection.
Redirect all smtp connections to your server, and thats all :)
Craig Skinner wrote:
On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 03:43:24PM +0300, Soner Tari wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to find a fully transparent smtp proxy for outgoing mails
from NATed hosts behind my
Hi!
Thats interesting.
May be you can say where is a problem in my case, i posted message some
days ago?
Henning Brauer wrote:
* edgarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-15 08:12]:
There was another thread about SMP, OpenBSD does not support
HypeThreading :/ Bad, too bad :( Intel's HT is very
Just for information:
I noticed the same behaviour on my FreeBSD laptop.
It appears from time to time, and when I have it on a tty, I'll have it
until next reboot.
Oddly enough, when I launch xinit or X on the tty which has the problem,
it works normally. I checked the logs, well... nothing to
Hello,
Just wondering if there is a missing man page or if bio (3) references
should be removed from the following pages
SSL_accept.pod
SSL_connect.pod
SSL_do_handshake.pod
SSL_get_fd.pod
SSL_get_rbio.pod
SSL_read.pod
SSL_set_bio.pod
SSL_set_fd.pod
SSL_shutdown.pod
SSL_write.pod
Cheers
Ste
On 6/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh well ...
I have to admit that I find it quite amusing how some people that do
restrict access to documentation are the same that do take advantage
of other people's free documentation ...
[snip]
My favorite solution is rsnapshot in ports. It beats rsync and scp
because not only does it allow you to specify what and when to
backup,
but it uses hard links. What's that got to do with anything? Well it
rsyncs everything on the first backup, and only the differences
there
after.
On 6/15/06, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ditto for the card intentionally leaking the keying data
into the cipher stream?
oh come on, this discussion is already as off topic as it can be, no need
to add FUD to it. any algorithm the cards claim to implement _is_ fully
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 03:01:58PM -0700, Bryan wrote:
Will Maier wrote:
$ mplayer -dumpstream http://your.stream.com/stream.mp3 -dumpfile
stream.mp3
I did find that, but the stream is not an .mp3 file.
So? Mplayer will dump an ASF stream. In fact, I tried that with your
stream,
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 11:45:13PM -0800, Eliah Kagan wrote:
On 6/14/06, Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I blame neither Mr. Cohen nor the lawyers. It's the decision makers at
the company who have decided this policy, which is a policy change from
years ago. Nobody else at the company
Darrin Chandler wrote:
Look, it's pretty obvious from early exchanges in this thread that these
issues have been discussed by the principal parties over a fairly long
period of time. How many brilliant insights have been added by this
thread? More important, has this thread opened up Hifn's
Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
I guess the part I don't understand is why are open source folks so
wary of running black-box *.o binaries from a vendor but are quite
eager to use blackbox crypto cards (that effectively run blackbox *.o
firmware)?
This is a pretty poor argument in my books.
At 07:01 PM 6/14/2006 -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
i'm pretty comfortable using postfix as an MTA, but i have only now been
fiddling with sendmail. everything has been going fine, except that i can't
figure out how to add mail accounts for users without adding them as users on
the mailserver
knitti wrote:
oh come on, this discussion is already as off topic as it can be, no need
to add FUD to it. any algorithm the cards claim to implement _is_ fully
documented, so you can test any output except that of the RNG against a
'known good' implementation
This is a great point. However...
Hi,
working on setting up some crypto tokens, I noticed some
differences to Free/NetBSD on handling the ugen devices.
If a device is attached, the kernel reports it as ugenX, as it
does it also on the other BSDs. Though /dev/ugenX itself doesn't
exist on OpenBSD, so it can't be talked to.
On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 09:01:51AM -0600, Breen Ouellette wrote:
1) The principle parties' exchanges didn't go anywhere. It is time to
crank the heat up a couple of notches. If the principle parties come in
and ask us to stop it will go a lot futher than you, some random person,
asking us
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 09:03:10 +0300 edgarz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
There was another thread about SMP, OpenBSD does not support
HypeThreading
Yes, it does.
Intel's HT is very powerfull thing :)
No, its not. As you yourself stated, it is HypeThreading. It may be
a good demonstration
Breen Ouellette wrote:
I am still going to install 3.9 on a PC and try an ssh connection
which doesn't involve WinXP / PuTTY.
I finally got around to it and I still get the error when connecting
from a PC installed with OpenBSD 3.9 to my net4801 / vpn1411 running
OpenBSD 3.9. So, just in
Have you tried disabling Hyperthreading in BIOS and seeing if you
continue to get this message? From what I've read, hyperthreading
tends to lower performance on the BSDs anyway.
On 6/15/06, Edgars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Thats interesting.
May be you can say where is a problem in my
Breen Ouellette wrote:
Darrin Chandler wrote:
Look, it's pretty obvious from early exchanges in this thread that these
issues have been discussed by the principal parties over a fairly long
period of time. How many brilliant insights have been added by this
thread? More important, has
Late reply due to mail server problems at my ISP...
Stuart Henderson wrote:
Depends what you're trying to do, but if it's e.g. throttling
p2p users, that's only going to be of limited help.
I haven't tried the approach yet and, as you, I'm in doubt about its
abitily to throttle p2p. However,
I tried in /etc/rc.conf.local
ftpd_flags=-DllUSAn4
and rebooted. Problem still persisted. I checked netstat -an to verify
that it was not listening on tcp6 port 21.
I'm going to do Nick Holland's suggestion and the tcpdump idea too.
Hi all,
This is the mail I got from Hifn representative for my response to his
mail and clarifications in misc.
This mail was sent to me privately and I am well aware of the fact
that it is not good manners to make private mails public. In that way
i am just going down a little bit down on
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 08:52:01PM -0700, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
| So what if one of the driver writers for one of the open source operating
| systems were to design a set of open standards for a hardware/software
| interface for chipsets in this class.
|
| I guess the part I don't
Hi Misc,
I keep getting the following error, when trying to mount a 2GB Sony
Memory Stick Pro Duo (MSX-M2GN) in my Sony T7 digital camera:
nike:fred /home/fred sudo mount /mnt/t7
mount_msdos: /dev/sd1i on /mnt/t7: Inappropriate file type or format
Can anyone help me debug this issue?
It
3.9 GENERIC#617 i386
Wanted to know what are the possible ways to rate limit an ethernet
interface, if queues in pf will do this, or is any other way, i have a
2meg colo connection and dont wnat to go over it or ill get charged,
and the ISP wont cap it, so i have to cap myself.
Thanks
--
On 6/15/06, John R. Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lawrence Horvath wrote:
3.9 GENERIC#617 i386
Wanted to know what are the possible ways to rate limit an ethernet
interface, if queues in pf will do this, or is any other way, i have a
2meg colo connection and dont wnat to go over it or
Lawrence Horvath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu 15.Jun'06 at 13:27:54 -0700
On 6/15/06, John R. Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lawrence Horvath wrote:
3.9 GENERIC#617 i386
Wanted to know what are the possible ways to rate limit an ethernet
interface, if queues in pf will do this, or
Fred Crowson wrote:
Hi Misc,
I keep getting the following error, when trying to mount a 2GB Sony
Memory Stick Pro Duo (MSX-M2GN) in my Sony T7 digital camera:
nike:fred /home/fred sudo mount /mnt/t7
mount_msdos: /dev/sd1i on /mnt/t7: Inappropriate file type or format
Can anyone help me
Hi,
I am trying to use binat for the first time. Been using OpenBSD since
the 2.7 days, but never had a need for binat.
Looking at an example in the the pf FAQ, I get
web_serv_int=192.168.1.100
web_serv_ext=24.5.0.6
binat on tl0 from $web_serv_int to any - $web_serv_ext
The way I think it
On 2006/06/15 16:16, Tony Abernethy wrote:
nike:fred /home/fred fdisk sd1
fdisk: sysctl(machdep.bios.diskinfo): Device not configured
Disk: sd1 geometry: 1980/64/32 [4055040 Sectors]
Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55
Starting Ending LBA Info:
#: idC H S -
Thordur I. Bjornsson wrote:
Lawrence Horvath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu 15.Jun'06 at 13:27:54 -0700
Can i rate limit both ways, incomming and outgoing, the pf
documentation for queues sd only one way, but is there a way to keep
the system from downloading as much to it? so as to keep
On 6/15/06, John R. Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lawrence Horvath wrote:
On 6/15/06, John R. Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lawrence Horvath wrote:
3.9 GENERIC#617 i386
Wanted to know what are the possible ways to rate limit an ethernet
interface, if queues in pf will do this, or
Siju George wrote:
This is the mail I got from Hifn representative for my response to his
mail and clarifications in misc.
...
Hank Cohen
On my own account.
Well, hopefully this will encourage Mr. Cohen to think hard about a
situation before he wallows in and posts something to a public
Hi List,
This has just been published at my work:
http://www.sun.com/blueprints/0406/819-6320.pdf
I'm not a C developer so it is mostly Greek to me, but others may find
some concepts therein useful.
quick one for you knowledgeable chaps/chapesses...
If one does not have OpenBSD installed how would one obtain a list of
the dependencies of a certain package, say gnome-desktop for
arguments sake?
Many thanks
poncenby
p.s. this question comes from the need to know the exact packages to
On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 10:47:40PM +0100, poncenby wrote:
p.s. this question comes from the need to know the exact packages to
download and burn to CD in order to get a reasonably usable desktop
system running gnome, when said system has no connection to the interweb
If the net wont come
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If one does not have OpenBSD installed how would one obtain a
list of
the dependencies of a certain package, say gnome-desktop for
arguments sake?
$ cd /usr/ports/x11/gnome/desktop/
$ make describe
gnome-desktop-2.10.2p1|x11/gnome/desktop||components for the
Hello
I am trying to connect my obsd 3.8-stable system to internet
via PPPoE ( ISDN connection-64Kbps). ppp program reports
an established connection, ifconfig shows an IP address
assigned to tun0 interface. But i simply can't use any program
like ping, ftp or firefox to connect to any server.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
p.s. this question comes from the need to know the exact packages to
download and burn to CD in order to get a reasonably usable desktop
system running gnome, when said system has no connection to
the interweb
See also: 'make print-build-depends' and 'make
I'm trying to setup an NFS share, and am getting horrible write
performance. Reads are fast as can be expected. I've searched the
archives and found several threads on the subject, but no resolutions.
I've tried all possible fstab options (that I know of) but none really
help with write. I'm
how do I compile it. I know I can look at previous patches and possible
figure it out but I wouldn't know if it's the proper way to do it. I
have a test machine all setup and ready and my pwd is
/usr/src/libexec/ftpd.
On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 10:02:49AM +0700, riwanlky wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am going to install IDS for my firewall. According to this message
snort have problem, is there any alternative IDS? Is there any IPS?
I've heard good things about Bro-IDS http://www.bro-ids.org. It's not
in ports, though,
On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 02:34:33PM -0500, uv negativa wrote:
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
On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 01:07:46AM -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
Luckily, spamd greylisting saved the day. If it wasn't for BASE/snort
reporting of the portscan, I wouldn't have even bothered looking in my logs
tonite, and probably would never have been aware of the thwarted attempt.
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 08:29:17PM +0100, tony sarendal wrote:
On 14/06/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 09:31:49AM -0700, John Draper wrote:
Mike Spenard wrote:
What are some thoughts on purposely getting a spam trap email
address acquired by
On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 03:27:18AM +, Travers Buda wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 10:41:55 -0700
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
On 6/15/06, Srikant Tangirala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I am trying to connect my obsd 3.8-stable system to internet
via PPPoE ( ISDN connection-64Kbps). ppp program reports
an established connection, ifconfig shows an IP address
assigned to tun0 interface. But i simply can't use any
http://www.sun.com/blueprints/0406/819-6320.pdf
I'm not a C developer so it is mostly Greek to me, but others may find
some concepts therein useful.
30 years after VMS and 40 years after EMAS.
Ivan Sutherland sure had it right with his observatiion
of the great wheel of reincarnation as it
Hi guys,
I am trying to install Clamav on 3.9. Previously I used Clamav on 3.8 and
without
need to make install the unarj.
Manage to make install unarj. However Clamav require unrar and I got this
error.
# make install
=== Checking files for unrar-3.54p0
unrarsrc-3.5.4.tar.gz doesn't seem
Hello everybody,
I configured a pf and I used the same config for a lot Servers.
But I noticed something.. strange today after a 3.9-i386 Server had a reboot.
pf is started by default and the config was also used with 3.8 (same
Server..).
Example-Rule pasted:
table dssh persist
pass in on
Smith wrote:
how do I compile it. I know I can look at previous patches and possible
figure it out but I wouldn't know if it's the proper way to do it. I
have a test machine all setup and ready and my pwd is
/usr/src/libexec/ftpd.
Just replied privately, but since you asked publicly also,
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Bob Bostwick (Lists)
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 6:05 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: NFS Slow writes
I'm trying to setup an NFS share, and am getting horrible write
performance. Reads are fast
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 03:31:01AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
table dssh persist
pass in on $ext_if proto tcp to $web_server \
port 22 flags S/SA keep state \
(max-src-conn 10, max-src-conn-rate 3/10, overload dssh flush)
The problem I have is that pf did not added the
vladas wrote:
On 15/06/06, bdz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi misc,
i have azalia loaded at boot time ok, but there is no sound out. the
wmmixer says wmmixer : Sorry, no supported channels found.. the mpg123
can play the mp3 file (no error messages) but i can hear nothing. any
idea?
wmmixer
On Friday 16 June 2006 04:27, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
You can rate limit with the altq built into pf.
Can i rate limit both ways, incomming and outgoing, the pf
documentation for queues sd only one way, but is there a way to keep
the system from downloading as much to it? so as to keep under
Peter Philipp wrote:
I was just going through my OpenBSD cd's and came across the
first cd with a song... Interestingly enough I didn't find an
mp3 with it as combined with newer releases. Anyhow can anyone
confirm this rmd160 checksum after the song is cdparanoia'd?
# rmd160
I've narrowed the problem down. I'm running an FTP server (vsftpd)
who's users home dir's are on an nfs share. If I run vstpd without
mounting the nfs share (and create a user with a valid home dir) I get
21MB/s uploads. If I copy a file from the OBSD box to a dir on the NFS
mount, I get 8MB/s.
Han Boetes wrote:
Peter Philipp wrote:
I was just going through my OpenBSD cd's and came across the
first cd with a song... Interestingly enough I didn't find an
mp3 with it as combined with newer releases. Anyhow can anyone
confirm this rmd160 checksum after the song is cdparanoia'd?
#
On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 04:19:26PM -0700, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
p.s. this question comes from the need to know the exact packages to
download and burn to CD in order to get a reasonably usable desktop
system running gnome, when said system has no
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