Hi.
The latest macppc snapshot (03/29/07 15:40:00 on ftp.openbsd.org)
panics on my Powerbook 5,5.
-- http://www.obsd.fr/OpenBSD/tmp/panic.jpg
-- http://www.obsd.fr/OpenBSD/tmp/trace_ps.jpg
dmesg from older snapshot:
[ using 364712 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ]
console out
Jon Steel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I forgot to add:
In the log of pmap.c I found
revision 1.97
date: 2007/02/20 21:15:01; author: tom; state: Exp; lines: +204 -500
Revert PAE pmap for now, until the strange bug is found. This stops
the freezes many of us are seeing (especially on
hello,
on my box, 4.1-current,
sysctl -a hw.sensor
is empty
I've seen that the sensor land has been split in user and kernel one.
Before posting I've searched and tried to understand the matter
i.e the relevant part where the copy from kernel to userland is made.
I've also tried to watch the
How about:
sysctl -a hw.sensors
-Original Message-
From: giovanni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vrijdag 30 maart 2007 10:35
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: hw.sensor empty
hello,
on my box, 4.1-current,
sysctl -a hw.sensor
is empty
I've seen that the sensor land has been split in user
Hello,
You were right!!
Thanks for pointing that out!
--
Didier Wiroth
-Original Message-
From: Darrin Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 March 2007 17:38
To: Didier Wiroth
Cc: 'misc'
Subject: Re: ROOTBACKUP=1 corruption problems on amd64 (OPENBSD_4_0)
On Thu, Mar
Hi Henning,
* Siegbert Marschall [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-29 22:13]:
If somebody does something bad with my unencrypted access-point
using my internet-access, here in germany I am liable.
no, you're not. it's not that easy. (and I just leave mine wide open)
well, I didn't say what you are
Eric Dillenseger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why bother adding WPA when you can turn many wlan cards into AP-mode and
have an OpenBSD box serve wireless computers with IPsec capabilities.
For my own networks, that's exactly what I do.
Trouble is, you will encounter networks run by people who
You mean you can choose an unlimited set of characters as the key??
Random files that I use are usually binary files that I created by
self. Like rich text documents that I made, photos that I took or
executable files that I compiled.
2007/3/30, Jeremy Huiskamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The obvious
On Mar 30, 2007, at 2:19 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Mike Erdely wrote:
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Tasmanian Devil wrote:
The i386 GENERIC.MP kernel runs fine on Intel Macs. You just
need to
enable ACPI with config -ef bsd.mp (or on the boot prompt).
This
Why bother adding WPA when you can turn many wlan cards into AP-mode and
have an OpenBSD box serve wireless computers with IPsec capabilities.
You then have an AP with many more capabilities than any
linksys/netgear/whatever AP.
This would be great. However, I've yet to find an IPsec client
mail-lists([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 07:41:35AM -0500:
Why bother adding WPA when you can turn many wlan cards into AP-mode and
have an OpenBSD box serve wireless computers with IPsec capabilities.
You then have an AP with many more capabilities than any
linksys/netgear/whatever
I'd like to know if it is safe to run apcupsd-3.14.0.
There are some issues regarding pthreads on OpenBSD
raised in the apcupsd-3.12.x user's guide but these issues
are not mentioned anymore in the apcupsd-3.14.x user's guide.
Is it better to use apc-upsd from ports?
It seems to be a bit old and
Openvpn
Unless I'm mistaken Openvpn is not equal to Ipsec
mail-lists wrote:
Openvpn
Unless I'm mistaken Openvpn is not equal to Ipsec
You are not mistaken. Openvpn uses SSL over regular IP packets with its
own server/client setup on a dedicated port (1194). IPSec is a different
protocol (proto esp rather than tcp or udp). We moved from an
On 3/30/07, mail-lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Openvpn
Unless I'm mistaken Openvpn is not equal to Ipsec
Depends on what you mean by equal to - OpenVPN makes use of SSL/TLS
rather than the transport protocols IPsec employs, but they are of
similar equivalence in terms of security.
On 30-Mar-07, at 7:03 AM, Sunnz wrote:
You mean you can choose an unlimited set of characters as the key??
What I meant was that you're only choosing from [a-f0-9] when you
could use characters from the whole alphabet, upper and lowercase as
well as punctuation. I can't claim to
Hi
I have a cvs server running on OpenBSD 4.0. I use this documentation
to create the CVS server :
http://davespicks.com/writing/programming/cvsonopenbsd.html
The cvs server work great!
I use this command for login:
$ cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cvs login
And for checkout:
$ cvs
On 2007/03/30 17:47, Zoli wrote:
If someone commit changes all user want to receive an e-mail on
mailing list. Exist a script to do this ? To send an e-mail with
changes to mailing list ? I need something like OpenBSD-cvs mailing
list.
The magic google keyword you are looking for is loginfo.
But would any hacker actually try to brute force it by 16 character of
from length 1 to length 40? Maybe I only used 16 possible characters
instead of 60, but it is a really long key.
And I suppose the the hash could be converted to 36 characters
[a-z0-9] if I am really paranoid?
2007/3/30,
I was recently running apcupsd without problem. Nevertheless I
swtiched, recently, to nut [1] because it's so much better. It has
excellent APC monitoring. If your APC is Smart or a Backups Pro model,
it can control all the exposed functions. Even cooler, it's called nut
because it's the
Today and discovered OSSIM and I wanted to install it in my openbsd, but port
does not exist.
Some way exists to install it in openbsd 3.9.
Regards.
Dimitri.-
Anti-Linux, I live BSD life
http://deoxy.spaces.live.com/
http://deoxyt2.blogspot.com/
All,
Just wondering if anyone out there has successfully run OpenBSD 4.0 with
the combination of the LSI MegaRAID SATA 300-4XLP (or 8XLP) and an ASUS
K8N-LR motherboard. That's a fairly inexpensive AM2 64 board that
supports PCI-X.
I'd seen a post sometime ago where someone reported
With the forthcoming change in the SPAMTRAP format 'address' instead of
'address', do all existing SPAMTRAP entries have to be converted to
the new format? If so, is that supposed to happen automagically, via a
provided tool, or do we have to do that ourselves?
Thanks,
-Jason
Sorry because I ask a stupid question, I need to configure my sendmail
for loginfo?
DEFAULT $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/log_accum2 -m [EMAIL PROTECTED] -f
$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/ChangeLog -s %s
After CVS commit I don't receive the message on e-mail.
Thanks!
On 3/30/07, Matthew Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 05:47:53PM +0300, Zoli may have written:
Hi
I have a cvs server running on OpenBSD 4.0. I use this documentation
to create the CVS server :
http://davespicks.com/writing/programming/cvsonopenbsd.html
The cvs server work great!
I use this command for login:
$ cvs
On 3/29/07, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an Internet Connection 1Mbps.
If I connect a Windows XP tp it I get about 800Kbps Speed but on
OpenBSD it never Goes beyond 380Kbps.
I have another ISP with 1 Mbps Speed Connection.
Both Windows XP and OpenBSD shows aroungd 800 Kbps Speed
Recently I bought an Intel SRCS28X (LSI Megaraid 300-8X card in
disguise) and I'm getting terrible performance out of it. Reads are
fine at around 90mb/s but writes bog down at 3mb/s. I dont have the
battery unit installed but 3mb/s is ridiculous..
OpenBSD 4.0 (GENERIC) #1107: Sat Sep 16
Roy Kim wrote:
Recently I bought an Intel SRCS28X (LSI Megaraid 300-8X card in
disguise) and I'm getting terrible performance out of it. Reads are
fine at around 90mb/s but writes bog down at 3mb/s. I dont have the
battery unit installed but 3mb/s is ridiculous..
roy,
installed the battery
I would check your testing methodologies, there is no way a system from the
last 10 years can't handle 1Mbps. Maybe you can tell us which tests you are
running?
On 3/30/07, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/29/07, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an Internet Connection
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 07:41:35 -0500, mail-lists wrote
Why bother adding WPA when you can turn many wlan cards into AP-mode and
have an OpenBSD box serve wireless computers with IPsec capabilities.
You then have an AP with many more capabilities than any
linksys/netgear/whatever AP.
This
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 22:12:35 +0200 (CEST), Siegbert Marschall wrote
Well,
I'd be more scared of the hacker that can bypass wep,
than the average joe without wep.
The hacker knows how to exploit your wep-decrypted network traffic,
the average joe doesn't even if it were plain-text
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Please provide dmesg with your mail.
I guess you have no sensors in your box or they're not supported yet.
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 10:34:44AM +0200, giovanni wrote:
hello,
on my box, 4.1-current,
sysctl -a hw.sensor
is empty
I've seen that
Darren Spruell wrote:
On 3/30/07, mail-lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Openvpn
Unless I'm mistaken Openvpn is not equal to Ipsec
Depends on what you mean by equal to - OpenVPN makes use of SSL/TLS
rather than the transport protocols IPsec employs, but they are of
similar equivalence in
LSI megaraid cards will ALWAYS disable write cache whenever there is no
battery backed up memory on the card. No exceptions. The only thing
you can do is purchase a BBU and replace the current DIMM.
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 12:27:02PM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
Roy Kim wrote:
Recently I
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 08:45:44 -0500, mail-lists wrote
Openvpn
Unless I'm mistaken Openvpn is not equal to Ipsec
good enough to accomplish the job securely. Better than ipsec if you have no
control of the network you are on, i.e. you are a mobile user who happens to
be on a wireless
On 2007/03/30 11:07, Roy Kim wrote:
Recently I bought an Intel SRCS28X (LSI Megaraid 300-8X card in
disguise) and I'm getting terrible performance out of it. Reads are
fine at around 90mb/s but writes bog down at 3mb/s. I dont have the
battery unit installed but 3mb/s is ridiculous..
I have
I didn't realize there's two different batteries. What does the
'intelligent' version of the battery do extra?
On 3/30/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007/03/30 11:07, Roy Kim wrote:
Recently I bought an Intel SRCS28X (LSI Megaraid 300-8X card in
disguise) and I'm getting
Hi I am new at using this system and I am getting ready to set up my
own email server. I am wondering if any one has any web pages that are
real easy to understand on setting stuff up using this operating
system. Let me give you my back ground I was very good with computer
basically if you had a
On 30-Mar-07, at 10:58 AM, Sunnz wrote:
But would any hacker actually try to brute force it by 16 character of
from length 1 to length 40? Maybe I only used 16 possible characters
instead of 60, but it is a really long key.
$ bc
16^40
1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976
60^30
Then after about an hour, when you try and reboot, I get an error:
uvm_fault(0x..., 0x..., 0, 1) - e
kernel: page fault trap, code = 0
stopped at pmap_page_remove_86+0x114:
0(%eax, %edx, 4), %eax
I suspect that I may be experiencing the same problem. I have a brand new
Lenovo
got a couple DLT tape drives laying around and am experimenting with
backing up remote machines to tape. although this is done quite easily
for the local machine (see http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#Backup
) there are some things i'm sure i'm not doing right in the remote case.
i am not
Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 07:50:43PM +0300, Zoli may have written:
Sorry because I ask a stupid question, I need to configure my sendmail
for loginfo?
DEFAULT $CVSROOT/CVSROOT/log_accum2 -m [EMAIL PROTECTED] -f
$CVSROOT/CVSROOT/ChangeLog -s %s
After CVS commit I don't receive the
On 30 Mar 2007 at 10:21, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
I was recently running apcupsd without problem. Nevertheless I
swtiched, recently, to nut [1] because it's so much better. It has
excellent APC monitoring. If your APC is Smart or a Backups Pro model,
it can control all the exposed
On 2007/03/30 13:18, Roy Kim wrote:
I didn't realize there's two different batteries. What does the
'intelligent' version of the battery do extra?
LSIiBBU01 (intelligent) has some kind of comms relating to charge state
etc, I think it may also have a longer runtime.
LSIBBU03 (non-intelligent)
This might be a little off-topic, but I can't find the answer anywhere.
Since the LSI logic sata 150-4 cards need to be configured via the
cards bios (at bootup on i386) I can't figure out if there is a way
to configure a RAID when using a sparc64 platform.
Is this possible?
--Bryan
System Administrator wrote:
On 30 Mar 2007 at 10:21, Aaron Poffenberger wrote:
I was recently running apcupsd without problem. Nevertheless I
swtiched, recently, to nut [1] because it's so much better. It has
excellent APC monitoring. If your APC is Smart or a Backups Pro model,
it
On 3/30/07, Jacob Yocom-Piatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NOTE: TAPE=/dev/nrst0 here so it doesn't rewind after tar-ing
That's your problem.
unset TAPE, or just use the default /dev/rst0 device.
(hysterical raisins and all)
--
Jon
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 at 16:48 -0400, Matthew Szudzik wrote:
I suspect that I may be experiencing the same problem.
After talking with Art, we've decided that I'm probably experiencing a
problem with the ath driver, and not the SMP uvm_fault bug. My problem
disappears when I boot -c and disable
Marco Peereboom wrote:
LSI megaraid cards will ALWAYS disable write cache whenever there is no
battery backed up memory on the card. No exceptions. The only thing
you can do is purchase a BBU and replace the current DIMM.
People state disk throughput numbers, but how are these measured? I
On 3/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:15:06 +0200
From: Tim Saueressig,
* System Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-03-30 23:37]:
The major difference has to do with their development cycles, goals and
sponsorship. Namely, APCUPSd is totally independent development of UPS
management code for only one brand of UPS (APC) and with frequent
releases. In the last
On Sun, Mar 25, 2007 at 12:44:46PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 10:49 -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 06:56:32AM -0500, Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
On Wed, 2007-03-21 at 22:37 -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
I've got
On 31/03/2007, at 8:16 AM, Bryan Irvine wrote:
This might be a little off-topic, but I can't find the answer
anywhere.
Since the LSI logic sata 150-4 cards need to be configured via the
cards bios (at bootup on i386) I can't figure out if there is a way
to configure a RAID when using a
Actually...
16^40
1461501637330902918203684832716283019655932542976
60^27
1023490369077469249536000
Most advice I get from people are 8 characters or more... this is
stronger than 27 alphanumeric characters.
Yea, end of discussion...
Let's talk about VPN!!! :D
So both
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 10:34:44AM +0200, giovanni wrote:
on my box, 4.1-current,
sysctl -a hw.sensor
is empty
Assuming you actually typed ``sysctl -a hw.sensors'' at the
command-line, I would suspect you compiled and are running a new
kernel, but did not recompile sysctl against the new
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