I have deployed several X4200 on 3.9 (with mpi(4) backported from
4.0). AFAIK, X4200 == X4100. It just has some more PCI slots.
When booting, RTC BIOS diagnostic error 2 is displayed, I'm not sure if
that's relevant.
You might want to investigate that. Not sure, but I don't remember
seeing
IBM changed their entire (almost) lineup of X-series servers. It seems
that most of the SCSI/SAS variants now have ServeRAID/Adaptec chips,
which makes them unusable on OpenBSD. X3455, oddly, has an LSI1064 SAS
and should work fine.
Anyways, I got my hands on one with SATA. And it just works.
IBM changed their entire (almost) lineup of X-series servers. It seems
that most of the SCSI/SAS variants now have ServeRAID/Adaptec chips,
which makes them unusable on OpenBSD. X3455, oddly, has an LSI1064 SAS
and should work fine.
Just to correct myself. x3200 and x3250 (both available with
I'm trying to compile version 3 of milter-greylist. Unfortunately in
packages there is only version 2 and I NEED the new DNSBL feature.
As it appears that OpenBSD 4.0 resolver library is not thread-safe, I'm
trying to link the program with libbind. To be sure I installed libbind
from the
Tonnerre LOMBARD schrieb:
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
(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
On 11/15/06, Vijay Sankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good day,
Hope this helps,
Yup some final confusions :-(
The raid seems to be working fine. But how do I access the RAID partitions?
it seems I have 3 copies of the OpenBSD system on wd0a and wd1a
and also raid0a
and how do I run on the
On 16/11/06, Rick Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Chapman said:
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 IBM
section.
Stay away from the T30. They have a lot of motherboard and disk
failures.
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Andrew Smith wrote:
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.
No, you're talking about
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I created a Raid setup on OpenBSD 4.0
And it worked fine... 2 disks striped together...
But now I want to add 2 more disks to the array but it seems I cant
because I already gave the Raid device a serial number.
raidctl -I 2006111501
Hi folks !
I actually trying to set up a failover firewall using carp and pfsync
and I have some troubles to make it work.
Both fw use OpenBSD 4.0/i386
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I see one possible flaw in your setup:
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, Dominique Goncalves wrote:
fw1:
pf.conf:
scrub in all
nat on fxp0 from !(fxp0) to any - (fxp0)
pass quick on vr0 proto pfsync
Your pfsync interface is vr1, not vr0. I tend to use set skip for the
pfsync interface.
pass quick on
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On 11/17/06, Camiel Dobbelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see one possible flaw in your setup:
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, Dominique Goncalves wrote:
fw1:
pf.conf:
scrub in all
nat on fxp0 from !(fxp0) to any - (fxp0)
pass quick on vr0 proto pfsync
Your pfsync interface is vr1, not vr0. I
Hi,
There are IP on Pfsync interface?
What do you see with tcpdump -i pfsync0 ?
./nelson -murilo
On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 01:23:56PM +0100, Dominique Goncalves wrote:
I made these changes:
set skip on vr1
#pass quick on vr1 proto pfsync
pass quick on { fxp0, vr0 } proto carp
pass all
Quoting jared r r spiegel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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
After a lot of attempts and experimenting... I have just realized that
those errors actually are simply warnings: the program correctly
executes (it silently deamonize so I didn't noticed it)!
Apart the fact that I cannot understand why there is this
incompatibility between two system
hello,
I'm using -current and with the recent commits now acpi works on my
laptop. by reading the cvs commit logs I've seen that it is possible
to use apmd via acpi (apmd -f /dev/acpi) for retrieving power
information w/ apm command. however apm output shows me a wrong
minutes life estimate
On 11/17/06, Nelson Murilo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
There are IP on Pfsync interface?
There is no IP address on my pfsync0 interface.
What do you see with tcpdump -i pfsync0 ?
I will try to provide tcpdump on pfsync0 on both firewall.
Thanks.
./nelson -murilo
On Fri, Nov 17,
On 11/17/06, Julian Labuschagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone
I created a Raid setup on OpenBSD 4.0
And it worked fine... 2 disks striped together...
But now I want to add 2 more disks to the array but it seems I cant
because I already gave the Raid device a serial number.
raidframe
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Julian Labuschagne wrote:
raidctl -I 2006111501
Can I undo the previous command?
raidctl -u name of raid device
dn
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On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 23:15 -0800, patrick ~ wrote:
Noticed that /var/log/failedlogin grew from 0
bytes to 304304 bytes.
it's a binary log, mine is the exact same size on 4.0.
I couldn't find much about the file. Some googling
brings some AIX related pages. One reference to
3.7 COLUG[0]
hi folks,
since yesterday i try to build stable out of the cvs-sources from
anoncvs.de.openbsd.org without success. it crashes every now and then
during the userland build-process (never during the kernel-build). i
checked the ram with memtest86 and it showed no errors. i changed the
sorry for answering myself, but i forgot the dmesg:
~ $ dmesg
OpenBSD 4.0-current (GENERIC) #1: Wed Nov 8 19:19:54 CET 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel Pentium III (GenuineIntel 686-class) 743 MHz
cpu0:
(Real information to follow summary)
$ uname -a
OpenBSD hivpn3snip 4.0 GENERIC.MP#967 amd64
Gateway: 2 IPsec gateways running OpenBSD 4.0 using carp on the public
interface (fail-over w/ preempt), sasyncd, and pfsync.
Clients: Road-warrior type clients (Mac OS X using the VPN Tracker
Steve Williams wrote:
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
hi,
My laptop bit the dust so am looking at replacements.
The one I'm thinking of getting has an unsupported
broadcom wireless device. It appears that I am able
to add a mini-pci card to replace what is already in
the laptop (correct me if i'm wrong its been a while
since I bought a laptop).
I
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
My laptop bit the dust so am looking at replacements.
The one I'm thinking of getting has an unsupported
broadcom wireless device. It appears that I am able
to add a mini-pci card to replace what is already in
the laptop (correct me if i'm
On 11/17/06, Rick Aliwalas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
broadcom wireless device. It appears that I am able
to add a mini-pci card to replace what is already in
the laptop (correct me if i'm wrong its been a while
since I bought a laptop).
I am almost always on a 'b' network so would like to
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 09:25:38AM -0800, 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
replies and just flood the network with
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 11:31:21AM +0800, Lars Hansson wrote:
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 10:53:54 -0500
Josh Grosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Per FAQ 8.3, Java 1.5 or 1.4 must be built from source. An overnight
download have an
of the files should not be a huge problem, considering how much
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 06:33:48AM -0800, David Newman wrote:
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
On 2006/11/17 10:20, Joe wrote:
VIA ITX boards work great.
one of mine doesn't, it has leaky caps.
On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 11:27:36PM +0100, Matthias Kilian wrote:
[snip]
It does not run on arm/OpenBSD. It does not run on powerpc/OpenBSD.
It does not run on vax/OpenBSD. Heck, it even behaves differently
in on i386/Linux, i386/Windows, sparc/Solaris and pSeries/Linux,
and to this platform
On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 12:42:48AM +0100, Mitja wrote:
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 |
em1
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 07:56:03PM +0200, turha turha 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.
If you like working devices I'd
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 22:27:24 +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/11/17 10:20, Joe wrote:
VIA ITX boards work great.
one of mine doesn't, it has leaky caps.
Whip over here and I'll replace them for you. I have a vacuum desol
station and a supply of the commonest badcap replacements.
Maybe
On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 02:57:46PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
On 11/15/06, Vijay Sankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good day,
Hope this helps,
Yup some final confusions :-(
The raid seems to be working fine. But how do I access the RAID partitions?
it seems I have 3 copies of the OpenBSD
On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 04:28:16PM +0100, Marc Peters wrote:
hi folks,
since yesterday i try to build stable out of the cvs-sources from
anoncvs.de.openbsd.org without success. it crashes every now and then
during the userland build-process (never during the kernel-build). i
checked the
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Srebrenko Sehic wrote:
When booting, RTC BIOS diagnostic error 2 is displayed, I'm not sure if
that's relevant.
You might want to investigate that. Not sure, but I don't remember
seeing that error on the X4200 boxes I had tested. BIOS update might
be relevant. Perhaps
I am trying to get openbsd installed in my net4801 box. I can pxeboot
it, and get bsd.rd readed from my tftp server.
But, the problem is that when i choose installtion by means of ftp. It
is too slow to download them, in the order of 4 to 5 KB/s. In order
order, to simply download bsd file from
On Sat, Nov 18, 2006 at 10:08:59AM +1100, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
Do NOT CC me - I am subscribed to the list.
Replies to the sender address will fail except from the list-server.
Your IP address will also be greytrapped for 24 hours after any attempt.
I am continually amazed by the people who
Hi,
I'm a hobbyist musician, and I recently bought this cheap keyboard (with
MIDI) and a USB-MIDI adapter. I wanted to use some MS-Windoze software, but
I had zero success to get that USB-MIDI adapter recognized by my notebook's
WinXP Home (-current). Some googling told me several people had
while setting up vlans on a linksys SRW2024 gig-E switch, i am encountering
stalling FTP transfers from one vlan to another. the topology is as follows:
# SRW2024 switch #
###TT##U2###U3##
|| ||
|| ||
GW#1--GW#2 ftpsvr
I'm running a dual i386 3.7-current setup for a pair of firewalls with
pf and pfsync. All works very well, except I'm looking to see if there
is a way to use CARP by only broadcasting on the internal or internal
and DMZ network segments, but not the external network segment. I have
an ISP
On Friday 17 November 2006 02:20, Zoong PHAM wrote:
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
Marc Peters wrote:
sorry for answering myself, but i forgot the dmesg:
Yep. Ever so important... if for no other reason:
~ $ dmesg
OpenBSD 4.0-current (GENERIC) #1: Wed Nov 8 19:19:54 CET 2006
^^^
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
...
Marc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My laptop bit the dust so am looking at replacements.
The one I'm thinking of getting has an unsupported
broadcom wireless device. It appears that I am able
to add a mini-pci card to replace what is already in
the laptop (correct me if i'm wrong its been a while
Hi misc,
I would like to know if I can use the Rexx programming language on openBSD,
and if yes, how.
Thanks
_
Ne perdez pas de temps dans les files dattente magasinez en ligne.
http://magasiner.sympatico.msn.ca
On 11/18/06, Patrick Cummings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi misc,
I would like to know if I can use the Rexx programming language on openBSD,
and if yes, how.
Well, three seconds on google found me: http://regina-rexx.sourceforge.net/
I don't think there's a package for it, but it says it
On Nov 17, 2006, at 6:22 PM, Gustavo Rios wrote:
I am trying to get openbsd installed in my net4801 box. I can pxeboot
it, and get bsd.rd readed from my tftp server.
But, the problem is that when i choose installtion by means of ftp. It
is too slow to download them, in the order of 4 to 5
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