Hello list !
I have been using authpf for years now, and it has worked flawlessly so far.
Reading the latest man page (to stay up to date), I saw that authpf can
fill the $user_id macro with the user's ID.
Wow, it sounds cool, but I cannot see any real world example of this
feature...
I
Hi,
For people following current:
there has been a window between April 10 and April 21 where a flaw in
fsck_ffs could cause it to mark filesystems clean when they were
actually not. Luckily only the summary info is affected.
If you have been crashing during this period, I advise you to make
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
If you have been crashing during this period, I advise you to
make sure fsck_ffs is current, boot to single user mode and then
force a check of all your filesystems.
Of course I crash, I crash at every reboot, I got the problem
where the rebooting proces gets stuck at
Of course I crash, I crash at every reboot, I got the problem
where the rebooting proces gets stuck at `syncing disks' after
which I have to m-c-ESC and then boot sync.
I have this on a i386 and I met someone on #openbsd who had it on
a sparc.
When will this bug be fixed?
It has been fixed
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, Han Boetes wrote:
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
If you have been crashing during this period, I advise you to
make sure fsck_ffs is current, boot to single user mode and then
force a check of all your filesystems.
Of course I crash, I crash at every reboot, I got the problem
Miod Vallat wrote:
Of course I crash, I crash at every reboot, I got the problem
where the rebooting proces gets stuck at `syncing disks' after
which I have to m-c-ESC and then boot sync.
I have this on a i386 and I met someone on #openbsd who had it on
a sparc.
When will this bug
You can always just choose a long random password for root AFTER you
have sudo working. It isn't rocket science.
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Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, Han Boetes wrote:
Of course I crash, I crash at every reboot, I got the problem
where the rebooting proces gets stuck at `syncing disks' after
which I have to m-c-ESC and then boot sync.
I have this on a i386 and I met someone on #openbsd who
Hi misc@,
I patched my 3.9-release to 3.9-stable soon after the ipv6 bug was
discovered. My box gets a dynamic ip from my isp (via dhclient, the
interface ne3 is configured as dhcp in hostname.ne3). It worked perfectly
during all my time running -release, but after patching (from no patches
at
I had this problem too and seems like it is fixed in the latest snapshot.
Synopsis: sync(8) hangs on reboots
State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
State-Changed-By: pedro
State-Changed-When: Fri Apr 20 02:56:01 MDT 2007
State-Changed-Why:
Very likely fixed in revision 1.21 of vfs_cache.c, thanks
Of course I crash, I crash at every reboot, I got the problem
where the rebooting proces gets stuck at `syncing disks' after
which I have to m-c-ESC and then boot sync.
I have this on a i386 and I met someone on #openbsd who had it on
a sparc.
When will this bug be fixed?
It has been
If you can still reproduce the problem with the latest snapshot, please
break into ddb, use 'ps' to see the PID of the 'reboot' process, and get
us the output of 'tr /p 0tPID'.
-p.
Is anyone using ZoneMinder, www.zoneminder.com
on OpenBSD?
the zoneminder shop links to some compatible video capture cards like
a 16 port video capture card for $169 using the
Connexant BT878a chipset
http://store.bluecherry.net/16_port_video_capture_card_linux_bt878_p/pv-155.htm
The man
Yeah we're getting right on this since you provided an excellent bug
report with NOTHING in it.
When will you be fixed?
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 02:10:58PM +0159, Han Boetes wrote:
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
If you have been crashing during this period, I advise you to
make sure fsck_ffs is
* Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-23 14:10:58]:
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
If you have been crashing during this period, I advise you to
make sure fsck_ffs is current, boot to single user mode and then
force a check of all your filesystems.
Of course I crash, I crash at every reboot, I
On 4/23/07, Paul Pruett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Appears to be a low prices for a 16port capture card,
has anyone tried the ProVideo series with OpenBSD?
Not personally, I did play around with a bktr878 on a Hauppauge
something or other, it worked fine but I never was able to figure out
the
On 4/23/07, Daniel Bosk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I patched my 3.9-release to 3.9-stable soon after the ipv6 bug was
discovered. My box gets a dynamic ip from my isp (via dhclient, the
interface ne3 is configured as dhcp in hostname.ne3). It worked perfectly
during all my time running -release,
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 02:18:12PM +, Paul Pruett wrote:
Is anyone using ZoneMinder, www.zoneminder.com
on OpenBSD?
And if so, impressions? gotchas?
I was unable to google success for openbsd,
but saw some port activity for freebsd.
Zoneminder (uses php/mysql/apache + ?):
Greetings, I recently converted from isakmpd.conf to ipsec.conf and I
seem to be having problem bringing up a second tunnel to a PIX. It
_appears_ that the OBSD side is trying to use the default hmac
(sha2_256) even though it is configured to use md5 for the second
tunnel. Oddly, the first
Steven Surdock wrote:
Greetings, I recently converted from isakmpd.conf to ipsec.conf and I
seem to be having problem bringing up a second tunnel to a PIX. It
_appears_ that the OBSD side is trying to use the default hmac
(sha2_256) even though it is configured to use md5 for the second
tunnel.
Prabhu Gurumurthy wrote:
Steven Surdock wrote:
...
I too have the same problem.
I have a Lan 2 Lan tunnel with pfsync, carp, sasync and it
works flawlessly with
another OpenBSD system as the peer.
I tried to enable OpenBSD to PIX tunnel (PIX 501, OS: 6.3(5))
I defined quick auth hmac-sha
Artur Grabowski wrote:
You are asking for a software soultion to a hardware problem.
The system is desperately trying to write out blocks to your
busted disk and, yes, it's taking a lot of time because it's
patiently retrying and retrying and retrying. How very
surprising.
You might want
Steven Surdock wrote:
Prabhu Gurumurthy wrote:
Steven Surdock wrote:
...
I too have the same problem.
I have a Lan 2 Lan tunnel with pfsync, carp, sasync and it
works flawlessly with
another OpenBSD system as the peer.
I tried to enable OpenBSD to PIX tunnel (PIX 501, OS: 6.3(5))
I defined
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:42:01 +0200
Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are dealing with a hardware problem. Suspect both the disc and/or the
controller.
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, Han Boetes wrote:
Of course I crash, I crash at every reboot, I got the problem
where
Anyone running current with Xorg7.2 with a radeon card?
I always used nVidia cards but I have been told that radeon has the
best 3D support as far as free software solution goes... so I have
been thinking of getting a radeon instead.
I tried to find a list of supported cards by the radeon on
Prabhu Gurumurthy wrote:
Steven Surdock wrote:
Prabhu Gurumurthy wrote:
Steven Surdock wrote:
...
Yes, thanks but that was a typo.. sorry for the confusion, still the
tunnel does not come up.
What does your ACL VPN_ACL look like? How about the output from a
debug crypto isakmp from the
Ahhh actually I just typed in man radeon and there's some list of
supported chipsets(?), I don't know why I didn't looked there in the
first place!!! I guess I expected the X site would have some info...
But still, I never used Radeon cards before if you have some links
that explains how their
Rico Secada 23-Apr-07 18:23
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:42:01 +0200
Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are dealing with a hardware problem. Suspect both the disc and/or
the controller.
C'mon: let's put Han out of his (our?) misery. (And mainly for the
archives...)
Quite possibly this is
* Han Boetes wrote:
Artur Grabowski wrote:
You are asking for a software soultion to a hardware problem.
The system is desperately trying to write out blocks to your
busted disk and, yes, it's taking a lot of time because it's
patiently retrying and retrying and retrying. How very
Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Artur Grabowski wrote:
You are asking for a software soultion to a hardware problem.
The system is desperately trying to write out blocks to your
busted disk and, yes, it's taking a lot of time because it's
patiently retrying and retrying and
Sunnz wrote:
hardware 3D acceleration (experimental on R300 and
R400 series cards)
Well I'd need a PCI-E card so what should I really look for? A R400
PCI-E card? It says experimental so is it unstable?
As I recall, X.org 3D acceleration requires kernel-level support for DRI that
Sorry for spamming... but I really want to ask as I have read more.
From the man page of radeon on current, R400 series has 3D hardware
acceleration... so what is R400 series? Is RV410, R420, R423/R430 and
R480/R481? What concerns me now is that they all says (2D only), is
the one with no 2D
Artur Grabowski wrote:
Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I read my logs, I posted this before, I politely asked. I
didn't get an answer.
Next time I'll remember I first have to piss you off before I
get an answer.
You're welcome.
No no no, the pleasure is all mine. :-)
# Han
Pedro Martelletto wrote:
If you can still reproduce the problem with the latest snapshot,
please break into ddb, use 'ps' to see the PID of the 'reboot'
process, and get us the output of 'tr /p 0tPID '.
Here it is, I took a photo so the transscript may contain errors.
ddb tr /p 0t1847
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 03:23:59AM +1000, Sunnz wrote:
So I am wondering if anyone knows what radeon cards are supported by
this radeon driver in Xorg 7.2 and what's the state of its 3D
capability on OpenBSD using 100% free code?
OpenBSD doesn't have DRI, so there's no 3D acceleration with any
Marc Balmer wrote:
* Han Boetes wrote:
Next time I'll remember I first have to piss you off before I
get an answer.
no han, you don't get it right. It's turn your brain on, then activate
your mouth. Not the other way round... ;)
Hmmm, initially I would agree with you. I mean I tried
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jon Steel wrote:
I have gotten this to work with the use of a file to pass information
between boots, but that is not an ideal solution. What I really want is
either a way to pass a parameter to the BIOS so that it can pass it to
boot upon restarting, or a
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nick Holland wrote:
Dumping the data from one disk to another is fine and dandy when you
are talking about your 40G disk on your home or desktop computer,
the fact that you are down for a few hours is no big deal. But what
about a server? I don't care how
Sunnz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I'd need a PCI-E card so what should I really look for? A R400
PCI-E card? It says experimental so is it unstable?
There's no 3D support on OpenBSD due to lack of DRI and DRM.
--
Jonathan
Ohhh I see now that's why it says 2d only. Thanks.
2007/4/24, Jonathan Schleifer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sunnz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I'd need a PCI-E card so what should I really look for? A R400
PCI-E card? It says experimental so is it unstable?
There's no 3D support on OpenBSD due to
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 03:23:59AM +1000, Sunnz wrote:
Anyone running current with Xorg7.2 with a radeon card?
I always used nVidia cards but I have been told that radeon has the
best 3D support as far as free software solution goes... so I have
been thinking of getting a radeon instead.
Steven Surdock wrote:
Prabhu Gurumurthy wrote:
Steven Surdock wrote:
Prabhu Gurumurthy wrote:
Steven Surdock wrote:
...
Yes, thanks but that was a typo.. sorry for the confusion, still the
tunnel does not come up.
What does your ACL VPN_ACL look like? How about the output from a
debug
List,
I was using vnd (with blowfish) on 4.0 GENERIC and wrote a file to the mount
point.
The power was cycled without unmounting.
Once booted I remounted the encrypted disk and the file was not there.
Is there anyway of flushing all writes to these devices so data loss when power
is withdrawn
Hi
I need some comments from you guys on using sshfs as a solution at work.
I need to make some of our NFS servers available for employees at their homes
(where they live). I have been looking at both IPSec together with VPN, but I
really like SSH better. At debian mailinglist I got a
* Han Boetes wrote:
Artur Grabowski wrote:
Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I read my logs, I posted this before, I politely asked. I
didn't get an answer.
Next time I'll remember I first have to piss you off before I
get an answer.
You're welcome.
No no no, the
Marc Balmer wrote:
* Han Boetes wrote:
Artur Grabowski wrote:
Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I read my logs, I posted this before, I politely asked. I
didn't get an answer.
Next time I'll remember I first have to piss you off before I
get an answer.
You're
Stefan Sperling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want 3D and BSD, your only option currently is FreeBSD.
IIRC, NetBSD has made some progress and they got some drivers working.
--
Jonathan
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 04:47:20AM +1000, Sunnz wrote:
Ohhh I see now that's why it says 2d only. Thanks.
Those man pages are from X.org. X.org supports 3d acceleration on
some (older) graphics cards but only 2d on some (newer) others.
OpenBSD does not support 3d acceleration on any cards.
On 4/23/07, poncenby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was using vnd (with blowfish) on 4.0 GENERIC and wrote a file to the mount
point.
The power was cycled without unmounting.
Once booted I remounted the encrypted disk and the file was not there.
Is there anyway of flushing all writes to these
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hi there,
today my openbsd package arived (thanks wim) and i know that
it's not released yet, but i was wondering if it was possible
to make the packages available on the ftp servers. the base
system is not there yet, so obviously only people who have
pre-ordered would have a use for it.
i am
On 4/17/07, Jon Steel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im trying to find a way to do a sort of very soft reboot. For example I
want to boot up the computer into a kernel on one drive, and then after
saying reboot, the computer loads up a kernel from a second drive.
This sounds very similar to the
today my openbsd package arived (thanks wim) and i know that
it's not released yet, but i was wondering if it was possible
to make the packages available on the ftp servers. the base
system is not there yet, so obviously only people who have
pre-ordered would have a use for it.
No, sorry,
hmm, on Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 04:27:21PM -0600, Theo de Raadt said that
today my openbsd package arived (thanks wim) and i know that
it's not released yet, but i was wondering if it was possible
to make the packages available on the ftp servers. the base
system is not there yet, so
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 12:37:52AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
i can't think of any serious reason, could you help out a bit?
4.1 isn't released yet.
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 12:37:52AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
i can't think of any serious reason, could you help out a bit?
getting dangerously close to whining, i really think you are
punishing pre-orderers here. the faq says prefer binary packages.
i'd really like to.
What part of
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 00:05:51 +0200
Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 09:28:53PM +0200, Rico Secada wrote:
Hi
I need some comments from you guys on using sshfs as a solution at
work.
I need to make some of our NFS servers available for employees at
hmm, on Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 05:47:02PM -0500, Matthew R. Dempsky said that
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 12:37:52AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
i can't think of any serious reason, could you help out a bit?
4.1 isn't released yet.
i am not asking for 4.1,
i am asking for packages compiled with
frantisek holop wrote:
hmm, on Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 04:27:21PM -0600, Theo de Raadt said that
today my openbsd package arived (thanks wim) and i know that
it's not released yet, but i was wondering if it was possible
to make the packages available on the ftp servers. the base
system is
On 4/23/07, frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm, on Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 04:27:21PM -0600, Theo de Raadt said that
today my openbsd package arived (thanks wim) and i know that
it's not released yet, but i was wondering if it was possible
to make the packages available on the ftp
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 12:37:52AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
hmm, on Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 04:27:21PM -0600, Theo de Raadt said that
today my openbsd package arived (thanks wim) and i know that
it's not released yet, but i was wondering if it was possible
to make the packages
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 12:48:46AM +0200, Rico Secada wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 00:05:51 +0200
Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 09:28:53PM +0200, Rico Secada wrote:
Hi
I need some comments from you guys on using sshfs as a solution at
work.
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 12:48:46AM +0200, Rico Secada wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 00:05:51 +0200
Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 09:28:53PM +0200, Rico Secada wrote:
This is a public mailing list. Trim your message at 72 columns.
Meaning?
The
hmm, on Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 06:58:15PM -0400, Nick Holland said that
frantisek holop wrote:
hmm, on Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 04:27:21PM -0600, Theo de Raadt said that
today my openbsd package arived (thanks wim) and i know that
it's not released yet, but i was wondering if it was possible
On 4/23/07, frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm, on Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 04:27:21PM -0600, Theo de Raadt said that
today my openbsd package arived (thanks wim) and i know that
it's not released yet, but i was wondering if it was possible
to make the packages available on the ftp
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 19:43:53 -0400
Douglas Allan Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 12:48:46AM +0200, Rico Secada wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 00:05:51 +0200
Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 09:28:53PM +0200, Rico Secada wrote:
hmm, on Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 04:27:21PM -0600, Theo de Raadt said that
today my openbsd package arived (thanks wim) and i know that
it's not released yet, but i was wondering if it was possible
to make the packages available on the ftp servers. the base
system is not there yet, so
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 01:33:10 +0200
Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 12:48:46AM +0200, Rico Secada wrote:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 00:05:51 +0200
Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 09:28:53PM +0200, Rico Secada wrote:
Hi
On 4/23/07, frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm, on Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 04:27:21PM -0600, Theo de Raadt said that
today my openbsd package arived (thanks wim) and i know that
it's not released yet, but i was wondering if it was possible
to make the packages available on
Those man pages are from X.org. X.org supports 3d acceleration on
some (older) graphics cards but only 2d on some (newer) others.
OpenBSD does not support 3d acceleration on any cards.
Shouldn't this be considered a documentation bug? Even though the man
page
On 4/23/07, Rico Secada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Messages should look like:
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On 4/23/07, Matthew Szudzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Those man pages are from X.org. X.org supports 3d acceleration on
some (older) graphics cards but only 2d on some (newer) others.
OpenBSD does not support 3d acceleration on any cards.
Shouldn't this be considered a documentation bug?
the radeon driver does support 3d. if you have a kernel with drm, it
will try to use it.
Of course, but the kernel doesn't support drm, and somebody reading the
documentation has no way to know. At the very least, there could be an
Errata section at the bottom of the man page, mentioning
I'm setting up an OpenBSD box and need some advice on what my setup
should reflect.
I have static ip address, specifically 64.142.102.8 which is going to be
used as a primary internet connection for my home network. There are
three ethernet cards in my box; rl0 will be the external card, rl1
I would like to use subversion such that people can checkout files using
http://. But since OpenBSD doesn't come with Apache2, I guess I need to
compile Apache2. Is there any way around this? Thanks.
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