on a current snapshot from last week ntpd -s will successfully
synchronize the clock at once, but 8 hours off the real time.
4.0-release and older snapshots behave as expected. Is there some new
'feature' I need to learn about?
# uname -a
OpenBSD arwen.dmz.ini.uzh.ch 4.0 GENERIC#1350 i386
# grep
Hi,
Has anybody been able to run OpenBSD 4.0 or newer under Parallels
Desktop? Booting the 3.9 media works just fine and I am able to
install the OS. Booting 4.0 (or newer snapshots) media results in a
lock-up of the VM at the (I)nstall/(U)pgrade prompt. I'd post a
dmesg(1) but I'm unable to
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
on a current snapshot from last week ntpd -s will successfully
synchronize the clock at once, but 8 hours off the real time.
4.0-release and older snapshots behave as expected. Is there some new
'feature' I need to learn
thanks ..
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- Original Message
From: Paul de Weerd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: S t i n g r a y [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: openbsd misc@openbsd.org
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 11:58:55 AM
Subject: Re: finding out physical memory
They are taking the position that it is upside down to require an
unprivileged source port. What are the issues?
The code is here in /usr/src/usr.sbin/inetd/inetd.c:
if (port IPPORT_RESERVED || port == NFS_PORT)
goto bad;
The only reason I can think of is to avoid
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
on a current snapshot from last week ntpd -s will successfully
synchronize the clock at once, but 8 hours off the real time.
4.0-release and older snapshots behave as expected. Is there some new
'feature' I need to learn
Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
on a current snapshot from last week ntpd -s will successfully
synchronize the clock at once, but 8 hours off the real time.
4.0-release and older snapshots behave as expected. Is there some new
'feature' I need to learn about?
# uname -a
OpenBSD arwen.dmz.ini.uzh.ch
Hi,
today I stumble across a very strange problem. I have a session with
a peer who offers me ~204k prefixes. So far, so good. I usually import
them into the kernel's routing table by saying 'bgpctl fib couple', but
I also have this in my bgpd.conf:
fib-update yes
log updates
So, in theory, my
Hi Tom,
Thanks a lot for taking the time to help me out here :-)
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 16:00 +, Tom Cosgrove wrote:
Jules Colding 25-Jan-07 13:27
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 14:04 +0100, Jules Colding wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install OpenBSD 4.0 on a Soekris net4801 but I just
Hi,
On Tue, 23.01.2007 at 21:45:14 +0100, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 05:44:38PM +0100, Almir Karic wrote:
what i would like to achieve is that on a shared host if bad guys (tm)
break into one site they can't get to other sites.
is this possible?
* Stephan A. Rickauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-26 09:43]:
on a current snapshot from last week ntpd -s will successfully
synchronize the clock at once, but 8 hours off the real time.
# date
Fri Jan 26 01:27:33 MST 2007
last time I checked switzerland was in MEZ, not MST :)
--
Henning
* Toni Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-26 11:26]:
today I stumble across a very strange problem. I have a session with
a peer who offers me ~204k prefixes. So far, so good. I usually import
them into the kernel's routing table by saying 'bgpctl fib couple', but
I also have this in my
On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 04:27:18PM -0500, Christine Siegel wrote:
We have 3 IBM NetVistas, each running a different version of OpenBSD -
one at 3.0, one at 3.3 and one at 3.6. I'm very unfamiliar with the
world of OpenBSD and how you patch the OS. How would I go about
updating these
Hi,
On Tue, 23.01.2007 at 17:14:56 -0500, Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 23, 2007, at 4:52 PM, Jean-Daniel Beaubien wrote:
Simply enter 'SSHSentinel1.3.2.2.exe' in google and you should find
quite a few links to download it. That version was free, but the
company stopped
Toni Mueller wrote:
To me, this currently comes down to using unique user and group ids for
individual web site instances, and then chroot each server into their
respective tree where the requirement for reading other people's data
is to break out of the chroot first.
This can be done with the
How does bgpd handle routes it learns which are already a staticroute
in the kernel ?
We want the staticroute to be used if we do not learn the same route via bgp.
Possible somehow ?
Thanks,
Gr. FH
On 2007/01/26 12:18, Frans Haarman wrote:
How does bgpd handle routes it learns which are already a staticroute
in the kernel ?
static routes take priority over dynamically-learned routes (bgp/ospf).
We want the staticroute to be used if we do not learn the same route via
bgp.
I am parsing
* Frans Haarman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-26 12:36]:
How does bgpd handle routes it learns which are already a staticroute
in the kernel ?
We want the staticroute to be used if we do not learn the same route via
bgp.
Possible somehow ?
bgpd never fucks with routes that already are in
Hi,
On Fri, 26.01.2007 at 11:45:36 +0100, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IF, and only IF, the nexthops are valid and reachable.
bgpctl show nexthop
is your friend.
well, it turns out that the machine can't see their neighbours too
well. The iBGP peer isn't listed, and the upstream is
Hi,
On Fri, 26.01.2007 at 13:11:52 +0100, Toni Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well. The iBGP peer isn't listed, and the upstream is now marked
invalid although they can both be reached via static routes, are up,
forgot to mention that the iBGP peer is about the same OpenBSD code
(maybe a few
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 01:11:52PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 26.01.2007 at 11:45:36 +0100, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
IF, and only IF, the nexthops are valid and reachable.
bgpctl show nexthop
is your friend.
well, it turns out that the machine can't see
well, it turns out that the machine can't see their neighbours too
well. The iBGP peer isn't listed,
'bgpctl sh nex' lists *nexthops*, not peers. nexthops are not re-
written unless you 'set nexthop self', they stay as learned from the
e-bgp sessions.
and the upstream is now marked invalid
Claudio Jeker wrote:
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
on a current snapshot from last week ntpd -s will successfully
synchronize the clock at once, but 8 hours off the real time.
4.0-release and older snapshots behave as expected. Is there some new
Lars Hansson wrote:
Toni Mueller wrote:
To me, this currently comes down to using unique user and group ids for
individual web site instances, and then chroot each server into their
respective tree where the requirement for reading other people's data
is to break out of the chroot first.
This
Hi Claudio,
On Fri, 26.01.2007 at 13:30:36 +0100, Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You probably need to either add a static route for the router or add a
nexthop qualify via default or nexthop qualify via bgp to your config.
Since 4.0 bgpd will only use nexthops that reachable via static
Hello Stuart,
On Fri, 26.01.2007 at 12:36:18 +, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
'bgpctl sh nex' lists *nexthops*, not peers. nexthops are not re-
written unless you 'set nexthop self', they stay as learned from the
e-bgp sessions.
OK. I was thoroughly confused and scared, too.
On 26-Jan-07, at 3:35 AM, Christopher Snell wrote:
Hi,
Has anybody been able to run OpenBSD 4.0 or newer under Parallels
Desktop? Booting the 3.9 media works just fine and I am able to
install the OS. Booting 4.0 (or newer snapshots) media results in a
lock-up of the VM at the
Christopher Snell wrote:
Hi,
Has anybody been able to run OpenBSD 4.0 or newer under Parallels
Desktop? Booting the 3.9 media works just fine and I am able to
install the OS. Booting 4.0 (or newer snapshots) media results in a
lock-up of the VM at the (I)nstall/(U)pgrade prompt. I'd post a
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, Brian Candler wrote:
They are taking the position that it is upside down to require an
unprivileged source port. What are the issues?
The code is here in /usr/src/usr.sbin/inetd/inetd.c:
if (port IPPORT_RESERVED || port == NFS_PORT)
goto
Hi,
On Fri, 26.01.2007 at 19:17:41 +0800, Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Toni Mueller wrote:
To me, this currently comes down to using unique user and group ids for
individual web site instances, and then chroot each server into their
respective tree where the requirement for reading
Is there a way to install an image file from a server to a computer using a cd
that was burned with OpenBSD's cd40.iso?
Details:
I created an image of a computer and sent it to an ftp server after booting
from a cd that was burned with OpenBSD's cd40.iso. Here is the command I used
after
Christopher Snell wrote:
Has anybody been able to run OpenBSD 4.0 or newer under Parallels
Desktop? Booting the 3.9 media works just fine and I am able to
install the OS. Booting 4.0 (or newer snapshots) media results in a
lock-up of the VM at the (I)nstall/(U)pgrade prompt. I'd post a
Hello,
I mount ext2 partitions on a dual boot (OpenBSD/Linux) host
I have expoted /mnt/data over NFS and i can't mount it from another
linux machine.
On my nfs server (openbsd)
--- /etc/fstab ---
/dev/wd1i /mnt/home2 ext2fs rw,nosuid, 0 0
--- /etc/exports ---
/mnt/home2 -alldirs -network
On 2007/01/26 07:12, smith wrote:
Is there a way to install an image file from a server to a computer using a cd
that was burned with OpenBSD's cd40.iso?
put |dd if=/dev/rwd0c bs=64k imagefilename
very similar:
get imagefilename |dd of=/dev/rwd0c bs=64k
Good day,
I have a set up with sendmail, openldap, and vacation and that works well but
I would like to know how to use ldapvacation. Is there anything you can share
on how to make it work?
The documentation says that there should be an attribute vacationMsg in the
LDAP entry. What should
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 05:28:29PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/01/26 07:12, smith wrote:
Is there a way to install an image file from a server to a computer using a
cd
that was burned with OpenBSD's cd40.iso?
put |dd if=/dev/rwd0c bs=64k imagefilename
very similar:
get
I have the same problem with this snapshot !
When I try to enable ACPI, i get crash...
I use snapshots with date 24. Jan. with this cksums
1015849754 6124766 bsd
679103619 6173847 bsd.mp
2642142771 4992501 bsd.rd
1758654083 5107712 cd40.iso
What else information i can to give ?!
From which ftp
HI
Which is right way to set serial console to com0, and boot kernel into
boot_config ?
set tty com0 sets the output to com0
/b bsd -c boots the kernel in boot_config
But how i can to boot in boot_config and output that all to the com0 ?
I understand that I can put that all line by line,
Has anybody been able to run OpenBSD 4.0 or newer under Parallels
Desktop? Booting the 3.9 media works just fine and I am able to
install the OS. Booting 4.0 (or newer snapshots) media results in a
lock-up of the VM at the (I)nstall/(U)pgrade prompt. I'd post a
dmesg(1) but I'm unable to
smith wrote:
Why?:
I've received a few new computers that I have to configure.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Multiple
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, Francois Visconte wrote:
Hello,
I mount ext2 partitions on a dual boot (OpenBSD/Linux) host
I have expoted /mnt/data over NFS and i can't mount it from another
linux machine.
You say you want to mount /mnt/data but the lines below show /mnt/home2.
Did you enable
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christian Ruediger Bahls writes:
to have an -l option for sftp would be really nice
but perhaps one should argument a little bit differently
your argument would be a lot stronger if it would go like that:
Hi Christian!
Indeed, you are right. Your argument is
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 03:53:48PM -0500, Steve Shockley wrote:
smith wrote:
Why?:
I've received a few new computers that I have to configure.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Multiple
Disk imaging
Unfortunately, there are no known disk imaging packages which are
FFS-aware and can
I've got a new box with the following hardware:
2x Intel Xeon 3Ghz
4 GB RAM
2x 72GB U320 10K drives
I've configured the RAID for RAID-0 (i have reasons for this).
During installation, I create a 20GB / and 106?GB/data partition.
It took about 20 minutes to run newfs on the drives.
Why?
I'll
Hi,
Is there any way to get DNS server addresses from the provider using
in-kernel PPPoE? As far as I understand one can specify enable dns
in ppp configuration file to update /etc/resolve.conf . But that's for
userland PPPoE. Does in-kernel PPPoE have similar option? I checked
pppoe(4) and list
On 1/26/07, Peter Valchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed, this was caused by the pckbd diff referred to in the other
email, which was built in the snapshots you tried. As of today's
snapshot, it includes a newer iteration of this diff, which should
fix the problem.
Thanks, Peter. That
Do not upgrade just to get new timezone data. That would be to much
work and testing for a little issue.
Get up to date tzdata and recompile them using your existing zic
timezone compiler.
You should test it yourself but if you have your source tree on the
machines, you can do:
cd
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 05:26:47PM -0500, Andrey Shuvikov wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to get DNS server addresses from the provider using
in-kernel PPPoE? As far as I understand one can specify enable dns
in ppp configuration file to update /etc/resolve.conf . But that's for
userland PPPoE.
Damian Wiest wrote:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Multiple
Disk imaging
My point was more to use the siteXX.tgz file to deploy the OS plus all
modified files.
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 16:07:01 -0600, Damian Wiest wrote
On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 03:53:48PM -0500, Steve Shockley wrote:
smith wrote:
Why?:
I've received a few new computers that I have to configure.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Multiple
Disk imaging
Unfortunately, there
The only issues that I have had is that parallels treats all Desktops as
one. It is hard to know where the cursor is when I am working with a 40-inch
desktop in a 15-inch viewing area! ;)
Josh
On 1/26/07, Christopher Snell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/26/07, Peter Valchev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Friday 26 January 2007 22:17, you wrote:
I've got a new box with the following hardware:
2x Intel Xeon 3Ghz
4 GB RAM
2x 72GB U320 10K drives
I've configured the RAID for RAID-0 (i have reasons for this).
During installation, I create a 20GB / and 106?GB/data partition.
It took about
On Jan 19, 2007, at 10:58 AM, Tonnerre LOMBARD wrote:
We chose Gandi for controversial web sites (like ffii.org) because
they tend not to shut down the delegation whenever they receive a
preliminary injunction.
For any kind of Open Source movement, this might become crucial
in the future...
hello misc@
This post is in response to marcos request for ACPI testing I hope the
ACPI devlopers See this
I have a Lenovo 3000 N100 768DKU notebook
it has a core 2 dou cpu the trouble is When I boot bsd.mp -c
and enable acpi, after a short bit of messages it drops to a ddb{2} prompt
(I am not
Is Theo still hiking, I miss him already...the lack of comic relief. The
threads are just simmering, where are the well done threads that Theo can only
produce ;)
--
~Allie D.
Hi.
I can't get sound to work under my Mac mini (intel).
It looks like the sound chip is detected (audio0 at azalia0) but I
cannot get any sound out of this box. Under KDE, the sound mixer is
diplayed as disabled.
I tried all mixerct/audioctl combinations but can't seem to make it
work.
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