No - I haven't tried an older version. The oldest I would go on a
production machine would be 3.9.
I could try 3.9, but to be honest I don't have time to test things
out. I need these servers up, yesterday. I really don't want to use
another OS, but might have to if I don't solve this
What strikes me as very bizarre is that my slower amd64 machine at
home is just fine and runs really well. That one has an nvidia
chipset on the A8N-SLI motherboard. The machines that aren't working
properly have the A8N-VM CMS board which also uses the nvidia chipset.
I just don't
Didier Wiroth wrote:
I thought about using 4x350GB (or X x XXX GB, any recommandations are
appreciated) partitions (to reduce the fsck times when fsck is needed),
and concatenate them via ccd to /home/backup?!
Well, fsck checks the _file_system_, not the partitions, so that won't
help much,
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Alexander Hall wrote:
Didier Wiroth wrote:
I thought about using 4x350GB (or X x XXX GB, any recommandations are
appreciated) partitions (to reduce the fsck times when fsck is needed),
and concatenate them via ccd to /home/backup?!
Well, fsck checks the
Hi all,
I was looking for any idea how to tune OBSD with PF, rdr nat.
I use rdr round-robin of port 80 to backend webservers using private
adress space. When packets go back to clients watching webpage PF
makes nat on them.
Anyway, if I check it with ~100Mbps of traffic everything
On 2006/11/16 01:02, Stephen Schaff wrote:
I just don't understand how there can be a difference factor of 10.
factor of 100.
30 seconds for make depend on the A8N-SLI and 30 mins on the A8N-VM
CMS (???)
I MUST be missing something simple - has nobody else seen this?
softdep mount option?
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Joris Van Herzele [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-11-15 19:44]:
I wanted to try using a timedelta sensor for openntpd (on OpenBSD
4.0-release with errata patches) but don't seem to have that much luck
with it.
It never shows any clock synced message, which apparently is
David Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with Lenovo or ThinkPad
laptops?
My Thinkpad R60 works fine with OpenBSD (recent -current).
The only thing I can find wrong with it is the wpi (wifi) card which
needs a you to manually fetch a blob and dump
I have a PC that from time to time freezes. It has a great CPU and IO
load. The dmesg is attached. The NEOMEDIA kernel is GENERIC with the
following two options: maxusers 64 and option NKMEMPAGES_MAX=32768.
Today I switched to an MP kernel (it's a dual core CPU) and after a
couple ours it
Quoting ICMan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I just compiled (after a whole day) the jdk 1.5.0p19 distribution on OBSD
4.0, and I get the following error whenever I run java or attempt to use
the plugin with firefox:
Error occurred during initialization of VM
Could not reserve enough space for
Hello,
I'm having some very weird carp problems with OpenBSD 4.0-stable running
on HP Proliant DL 360 machines, with dual bge and quad em network
interface cards. I've invested already two days trying to solve weird
problems on these machines related to carp, and I feel like I've been
banging my
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Federico Giannici wrote:
panic: cpu1: TLB IPI rendezvous failed (mask 0x1)
Stopped at Debugger+0x4: leave
Try updating to the very latest snapshot. This commit from yesterday is
supposed to help avoid these panics:
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 07:40:50 -0700 (MST)
Qui, 2006-11-16 C s 12:49 +, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra escreveu:
...
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/x-compressed-tar
which had a name of pfi1-data.tar.gz]
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/x-compressed-tar
which had a name of pfi2-data.tar.gz]
As it is a production server, I'd like to avoid -current.
Do you think I can apply that single patch to -stable?
Thanks.
Aaron Campbell wrote:
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Federico Giannici wrote:
panic: cpu1: TLB IPI rendezvous failed (mask 0x1)
Stopped at Debugger+0x4: leave
Try updating
Send us a dmesg. How much memory does the box have?
If it will legitimately serve that much traffic, try lowering the Apache
timeouts to lower than the default (iirc 60 seconds?). Then match those
timeouts to pf.
Are you using source-hash in the config? That will create a state table
of
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 10:53:10AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/11/16 01:02, Stephen Schaff wrote:
I just don't understand how there can be a difference factor of 10.
factor of 100.
30 seconds for make depend on the A8N-SLI and 30 mins on the A8N-VM
CMS (???)
I MUST be
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 03:09:08PM +0100, Federico Giannici wrote:
As it is a production server, I'd like to avoid -current.
Do you think I can apply that single patch to -stable?
yes
Aaron Campbell wrote:
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Federico Giannici wrote:
panic: cpu1: TLB IPI rendezvous
Thank you for your suggestions. It looks like write caching is
enabled. I've pasted the results below.
Stephen
On 16-Nov-06, at 3:53 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/11/16 01:02, Stephen Schaff wrote:
I just don't understand how there can be a difference factor of 10.
factor of 100.
Hi,
I'm about to build a new box, and thought I'd ask first if there's any
experience with AMD's dual core processors (AM2 or s939). From what I've
read both socket types work as amd64, with bsd and bsd.mp, right?
Any thoughts on which works more stable and faster, i386 vs amd64 arch, and
the
Do you have a board in mind?
I might be interested in contributing towards the incentive...
Bhima
On 11/15/06, Matt Radtke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good afternoon all
Is there any interest in supporting the MIPS based
routerboard hardware? If there is, I would be happy
to buy a board or
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Hash: SHA1
OpenBSD 4.0 on UltraSparc II, two 18G SCSI drives
I am trying to set up software RAID disk mirroring. There are many fine
howtos out there, including:
http://www.monkey.org/openbsd/archive/misc/0203/msg00803.html
Hi,
I would support (money|board) a BCM95352E[1] based solution like
the Linksys WRT54GL[2]. The HW is pretty cheap ca. 60 Euros.
so long,
Marcus.
[1]
http://www.broadcom.com/products/Wireless-LAN/802.11-Wireless-LAN-Solutions/BCM95352E
[2]
Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just don't understand how there can be a difference factor of 10.
factor of 100.
(Are you really sure a minute has 100 seconds?)
softdep mount option? this will slow down creation/removal of
large numbers of files.
Please, you are not a dog,
tobias Freitag wrote:
Hi list,
I am trying to implement a transparent proxy using the pf rdr action but my
clients ignore the icmp redirects that are send out by the openbsd box. I
tried to get it to use adress translation instead, but no avail.
The box is set to router mode
Stephen Schaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just don't understand how there can be a difference factor of 10.
30 seconds for make depend on the A8N-SLI and 30 mins on the A8N-VM
CMS (???)
What do top and systat vmstat report where the CPU is going?
I MUST be missing something simple -
On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 13:38 +0100, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
David Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with Lenovo or ThinkPad
laptops?
IBM thinkpad R50e (PIV centrino, 1GB, 60GB, DVD+RW). Currently runs
Ubuntu Dapper. Ran OpenBSD 3.9 from USB
On 11/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting ICMan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I just compiled (after a whole day) the jdk 1.5.0p19 distribution on OBSD
4.0, and I get the following error whenever I run java or attempt to use
the plugin with firefox:
Error occurred
net.inet.ip.redirect = 0
Means that the machine will not honour redirects.
The value is used to ignore redirects sent by routers not to disable sending
of redirects if you happen to be running as a router.
-Andy
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
On 11/15/06, Vijay Sankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good day,
Anyways, here is a cut and paste of what may be useful from my write up
at that time.
Thanks a million Vijay :-)
This was a life saver Doc. things are going on fine with this doc.
It was written for operators whose primary
I've mangled the lm78 driver into a Fintek F71805 sensor driver.
If anyone else has a board using this chip I'd appreciate a test of it.
The files are at http://www.oat.com/ot/fintek/
Here's the output from sysctl:
store:gwes {32} sysctl hw.sensors
On 11/15/06, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006/11/15 09:25, Kian Mohageri wrote:
On 11/14/06, Brian Keefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FWIW I was having very similar problems with em(4) in OpenBSD 4.0-
release under VMware (amd64 SMP). It would cease to recognize ARP
on 15/Nov/2006 a las 13:36:20, Jesus Roncero Franco wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem with a production machine that is running out of memory on
OpenBSD 4.0 (and it happens just the same on another one running OpenBSD
3.9). Basically isakmpd memory consumption grows linearly in time until OOM
Hello friends!!!
I'm installing nTop v 3.2 in a OpenBSD 3.9 Box without success. Please,
there are a solution for this???
Thanks,
Denis
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had a name of smime.p7s]
On Oct 29, 2006, at 11:15 AM, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
Leonardo Rodrigues wrote on Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 01:45:15PM -0300:
Though, it seems a bit strange that OpenBSD lacks something like
that.
Look at it from a different perspective:
There are other operating systems out there featuring
Hi
I'm trying to compile snortsam (2.50 and 2.52) on OpenBSD 4.0 and I
get the following compilation problems: gcc -O2 -DOpenBSD -DBSD -c ssp_pf.c
ssp_pf.c: In function `PFBlock':
ssp_pf.c:705: error: storage size of `t_rule' isn't known
ssp_pf.c:794: error: invalid application of `sizeof'
You know, the more I think about this, the more i think this is a good
applicationfor Espie@'s sqlports.
-
I'm killing time while I wait for life to shower me with meaning and
happiness.-- Calvin
This problem is persistent over several releases of OpenBSD and on
multiple i386 computers, both desktop and laptop:
In the OpenBSD version of Midnight Commander (mc), the function keys do
not work properly. I get these results from selecting the keys:
F1: 11~
F2: 12~
F3: 13~
F4: 14~
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Default User wrote:
This problem is persistent over several releases of OpenBSD and on
multiple i386 computers, both desktop and laptop:
It may be persistent, but the solution is simple - you have to train MC
for your display. OptionsLearn Keys (might take a few trials to
Hello,
Robert Watson of the kernel cross-reference and other fame gave an impromptu
yet compelling presentation at EuroBSDCon about his CAPP (Controlled Access
Protection Profile) and OpenBSM work on FreeBSD and Darwin and I am curious if
any work is being done to implement/import this work
The #if 0 code should be deleted. It's a copy of fins_isa_match code.
In the ideal case the match would be done in fins.c using routines
in fins_isa.c but there were no visible instances of non-isa chips.
I'll blame my quick-and-dirty rework of the LM78 code for this blob.
The spec I worked from
On Thursday 16 November 2006 14:26, you wrote:
This problem is persistent over several releases of OpenBSD and on
multiple i386 computers, both desktop and laptop:
What type of terminal are you using? If you are logging in directly from
the console, mc does not work quite right with the default
On 2006/11/16 16:25, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
I just don't understand how there can be a difference factor of 10.
factor of 100.
(Are you really sure a minute has 100 seconds?)
No I'm not, come to think of it...
softdep mount option? this will slow down creation/removal of
large
* David Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-11-15 17:14]:
Does anyone have any thoughts or experience with Lenovo or ThinkPad
laptops?
Thanks for all the replies!
I am looking at perhaps a A31 or R51 or R52, T30 perhaps. I have been
looking at http://laptopcloseout.ca/canada/store.html in their
Hi,
I have an opportunity to build a system for someone that wants an
OpenBSD firewall. Historically, I have just installed it on whatever PC
people have had hanging around, but I put a big caveat on my proposal
that I might have to buy nic's and controller cards if the hardware they
I just installed OpenBSD 4.0-stable on a Sun x4100 server. The server has
an IPMI virtual console accessed remotely via a Java application which
pretends to be a USB keyboard/mouse.
While I had no problems with the virtual console during the installation
process, once the actual operating system
We are trying to update our border firewall with a new Sun x4100 server,
but unfortunately whenever we put load on it it rudely dies :(.
The server has four onboard Intel gigabit ethernet copper ports. We have
also installed an Intel single mode fiber adapter, and an Intel dual-port
multimode
Original message
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 16:31:05 -0700
From: Steve Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Best motherboard for OpenBSD - light duty firewall
To: misc@openbsd.org
Hi,
I have an opportunity to build a system for someone that wants an
OpenBSD firewall. Historically, I
No go, I'm afraid. Clearly I'll have to go away and do a little bit
more reading/thinking about how to configure the OpenBSD routing table
to do what I want it to do. In particular I don't understand the
route add command you've suggested, and I hate implementing
something I don't understand (and
Hi
(kernel config / UKC question, therefore misc@)
I have an old iBook(macppc)2,1 Maschine (the horrible orange round one :),
that should become my backup firewall. As I will need 2 NICs, I need USB
working for the USB-Ethernet Device. So far so good.
First, the 4.0 kernel on the CD dosn't work
Hello,
I just need another look on this project.
ISP router (x.x.12.153)
^
|
v
bge0 (x.x.12.154)
|
[OpenBSD router1] --- bge1 (172.16.15.6)
| t |
em1u 172.16.15.5
|
On 11/16/06, turha turha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't got the final specs yet, probably a MoBo with a nVidia chipset,
since those are the only ones I've seen with enough SATA controller, I'd
prefe eight, but so far all I've found has been six.
The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
Hi,
Thanks all for help. I change the method to use network boot and it works.
Here the method I have use for it.
OpenBSD Sparc64 Network install
=
1 - Add MAC address for which machine will be the client.
# vi /etc/ethers
--- add ---
Greg Thomas wrote:
On 11/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting ICMan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I just compiled (after a whole day) the jdk 1.5.0p19 distribution
on OBSD
4.0, and I get the following error whenever I run java or attempt
to use
the plugin with
Is there a page somewhere giving the proper format for source code
submissions. Yes, I know about the knf page.
I thank Theo very much for his attention to anything which might
impact the code base, but it would save him a lot of trouble if
he wrote up a 30-line how to announce source for trial
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 09:35:56PM -0500, ICMan wrote:
Thank you everyone. I discovered that ulimit -d 20 works on my
system. I don't really know what that means, and I have yet to figure
out how to set this for all users (so they can use java), but that's
stuff I can puzzle out.
On 11/16/06, turha turha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm about to build a new box, and thought I'd ask first if there's any
experience with AMD's dual core processors (AM2 or s939). From what I've
read both socket types work as amd64, with bsd and bsd.mp, right?
Any thoughts on which works
Salut,
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 05:38:58PM +0200, turha turha wrote:
I'm about to build a new box, and thought I'd ask first if there's any
experience with AMD's dual core processors (AM2 or s939). From what I've
read both socket types work as amd64, with bsd and bsd.mp, right?
Any thoughts
It looks like they allready had have some connection to OpenBSD.
http://routerboard.com/files/openbsd_vt6105m_patch.txt
They have a patch for OpenBSD 3.4 to support their drivers. It looks like a
handmade diff.
I have been looking at these boards also and they look very nice. They are
very
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, Damon McMahon wrote:
% route add -host 10.1.1.1 -netmask 255.0.0.0 -interface
211.31.137.131 -cloning
route: writing to routing socket: Network is unreachable
add net 10.1.1.1: gateway 211.31.137.131: Network is unreachable
No:
route add -host 10.1.1.1 -netmask 255.0.0.0
(UKC, config) I tried to disable ohci* and added a new device ohci0
instead, but that doesn't seem to work:
part of dmesg (rest see below):
ohci0 at pci1 dev 24 function 0 Apple USB rev 0x00: irq 27, version 1.0
usb at ohci0 not configured
Apple USB rev 0x00 at pci1 dev 25 function 0 not
Hi,
Hi,
I would support (money|board) a BCM95352E[1] based solution like
the Linksys WRT54GL[2]. The HW is pretty cheap ca. 60 Euros.
I am working on support for BCM947xx[1] at the moment. I have a WRTG54
v2.0, which is ok for now, but documentation would help very much. ;)
There is nearly no
On Thursday, 16 November 2006 at 16:17:16 -0700, Rick Kelly wrote:
Stay away from the T30. They have a lot of motherboard and disk
failures.
Oops, I am about to buy a 2nd hand T30 to run OBSD-4.0.
I currently have a X24 and it works beautifully with 3.8
But the X24 lacks of a serial port so I
Greetings,
This is on a 4.0 test system. I'm preping it
to move over a 3.9 system. It was cvs updated
to -rOPENBSD_4_0 and new kernel then system
built.
Noticed that /var/log/failedlogin grew from 0
bytes to 304304 bytes.
I couldn't find much about the file. Some googling
brings some AIX
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
if (scd-sc_in_rep_size != cc)
printf(%s: bad input length %d != %d\n,USBDEVNAME(sc-sc_dev),
scd-sc_in_rep_size, cc);
#endif
A more correct fix is to change the line to something like this. It's
still not the most correct fix, but
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