Hello,
I think there is a bug in redirecting ICMP echo requests in the current pf.
I have an OpenBSD firewall currently allowing pings. In that
configuration, the firewall itself responds to the pings and everything
works as expected.
If I decide to redirect that ping via binat or rdr, the
* Jason Eggleston [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-07-09 08:29]:
I think there is a bug in redirecting ICMP echo requests in the current pf.
that sounds like what mpf fixed a few days ago... pls update and retry
--
Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BS Web Services, http://bsws.de
On Sun, Jul 08, 2007 at 11:35:27PM +0200, Falk Brockerhoff wrote:
Claudio Jeker schrieb:
There are still some issues with carp and the routes it modifies on the
fly. Ospfd and bgpd have problems to see carp routes as connected.
You can force ospfd to redistribute the route by mentioning
Henning wrote:
that sounds like what mpf fixed a few days ago... pls update and retry
Thanks, I updated to the July 5th snapshot and it works now. Did some
more research with wireshark, it was the ICMP checksum that was
incorrect originally, but only on the first packet of the session.
Thanks for the input, everyone. I've summarized it all at
http://bsdly.blogspot.com/2007/07/hey-spammer-heres-list-for-you.html -
the list grows and more hosts than usual hang on talking to our spamd.
--
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team
Hello all there.
I'm trying to make a small router/firewall running with OpenBSD but before
setting up this I want to know her electric consummation.
I have recently discover a linux software whose name is: powertop.
This program can show watt power consummation (it's a ACPI estimation) but I
I'm running OpenBSD 4.1 release.
I've had a DSL connection, just added a cable modem. DSL has static IP,
cable modem IP assigned by DHCP (which becomes default route).
Now, when I receive ICMP echo request on DSL the ICMP echo reply goes
back via cable modem (and has cable modem source
There are devices out there to measure the consumption of electric
devices. Just plug it to the input of your computer and you will get
something accurate, including the energy wasted by the power unit
itself.
On 7/9/07, f.janczuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all there.
I'm trying to make a
Do you have pf enabled and if yes can you share with us your pf.conf?
It sounds like you nat everything including one of your incoming
connection. When the request arrives on one interface it gets natted
to the other.
On 7/8/07, Timo Myyra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Antti Harri wrote:
On Sat, 7 Jul 2007, djgoku wrote:
On 7/7/07, Timo Myyra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a easy way to update OpenBSD's Xorg to latest cvs release of
it. This because of the added 'avivo' driver for my ATI Mobility Radeon
On Mon, 9 Jul 2007, Die Gestalt wrote:
There are devices out there to measure the consumption of electric
devices. Just plug it to the input of your computer and you will get
something accurate, including the energy wasted by the power unit
itself.
Just wanted to say that here in Finland you
Hello I have OpenBSD server VPN /router on OpenBSD 4.1 + Pf +
poptop-1.1.4.b4p1
This server work ok (perfect)
All Windows clients connected without any problems :-)
But I have problem with connecting form OpenBSD 4.1 :-(
I installed pptp-1.7.1 and sysctl net.inet.gre.allow=1
this is my
f.janczuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to make a small router/firewall running with OpenBSD but before
setting up this I want to know her electric consummation.
I have recently discover a linux software whose name is: powertop.
I don't think there's a powertop port for OpenBSD just
I had OpenBSD running on an old HP OmniBook 7150 with 64M
RAM, and it worked sort of fine. The snag was that if I
booted, then started X (yes, it did start), inserting
a USB disk failed because then the kernel could not
allocate some memory buffer for the usbmass driver.
So 64M sort of works, but
Die Gestalt wrote:
Do you have pf enabled and if yes can you share with us your pf.conf?
It sounds like you nat everything including one of your incoming
connection. When the request arrives on one interface it gets natted
to the other.
My pf.conf is quite cluttered. So thanks for the first
On 2007/07/09 02:20, Bohdan Tashchuk wrote:
I've had a DSL connection, just added a cable modem. DSL has static IP,
cable modem IP assigned by DHCP (which becomes default route).
Have a read of http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html#outgoing
and pf.conf(5) about the suggested options, play
am out of 19 rackmount rails here and would appreciate advice on
manufacturers and models for both sliding (attached) rails and the fixed
kind (L bracket).
i am aware that there is a balance between being cheap and paying for it
later in labor, frustration, etc.
cheers,
jake
* f.janczuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070709 05:20]:
Hello all there.
I'm trying to make a small router/firewall running with OpenBSD but before
setting up this I want to know her electric consummation.
I have recently discover a linux software whose name is: powertop.
This program can show watt
Hi!
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 11:14:16AM +0200, f.janczuk wrote:
I'm trying to make a small router/firewall running with OpenBSD but before
setting up this I want to know her electric consummation.
I have recently discover a linux software whose name is: powertop.
This program can show watt
Karl O. Pinc [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FYI,
Running OpenBSD 4.0 stable, 32MB RAM, 3 identical
nics.
One symptom of running out of RAM is getting a
panic on boot. The system boots fine with bsd.rd,
but try to boot with the bsd image and you get
(from handwritten notes):
bmtphy1 at
hai,
i have same problem. however reading the mailing list i found the solution.
use pf, ddclient (for dhcp ip listing to the internet with zoneedit) is the
answer.
route add default adsl
route add default dhcp ip -mpath
then in the pf.conf
pass in on adsl inet proto icmp keep state
pass in
On Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 04:31:21AM -0400, Matthew Szudzik wrote:
Disk: sd0 geometry: 3935/64/32 [8060926 Sectors]
Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55
Starting Ending LBA Info:
#: idC H S -C H S [ start: size ]
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
am out of 19 rackmount rails here and would appreciate advice on
manufacturers and models for both sliding (attached) rails and the fixed
kind (L bracket).
i am aware that there is a balance between being cheap and paying for it
later in labor, frustration, etc.
On 7/9/07, Steve Shockley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have yet to find aftermarket sliding rails that don't suck. Either
I've been impressed by HP's sliding rails. Haven't really seen other
rails but damn, Sun doesn't even do sliding rails for the v100s or
whatever it was I bought last year.
bofh schrieb:
I've been impressed by HP's sliding rails.
Yeah, they are realy fantastic! But only useable with HP servers...
For other servers I use a 19 1U clipboard on the backside of the rack,
where the server lies on. On the foreside I use the normal 19 brackets
of the server an some
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/07/08 15:30, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or use different ports and proxy them based on host headers rather
than burning IP addresses (for some RIR you are expected not to use
IP addresses for non-SSL virtual web hosting).
bofh wrote:
On 7/9/07, Steve Shockley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have yet to find aftermarket sliding rails that don't suck. Either
I've been impressed by HP's sliding rails. Haven't really seen other
rails but damn, Sun doesn't even do sliding rails for the v100s or
whatever it was I
For a handy pound port see:
http://folesvaert.no/pound/
/Pete
On 9 Jul 2007, at 4:59 PM, Richard Wilson wrote:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/07/08 15:30, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or use different ports and proxy them based on host headers rather
After I upgraded to 4.1, I have noticed a new problem. Instant
messaging applications will get randomly disconnected for no apparent
reason. It seems as though the sessions are timing out somewhere
between 30-60 minutes of non-use.
Has anyone else ran into this?
OpenBSD 4.1-stable (GENERIC)
Hello,
I'v just installed OpenBSD 4.1 on my new ThinkPad R60. I tried playing
some music and it 'works'. The music is actually playing if you listen
-very- carefully. mixerctl settings look fine. Nothing is muted and
the volumes are all 80+ . The used chipset is Azalia. (see dmesg)
(I tried both
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 07:32:12PM +0200, Pieter Verberne wrote:
Hello,
I'v just installed OpenBSD 4.1 on my new ThinkPad R60. I tried playing
some music and it 'works'. The music is actually playing if you listen
-very- carefully. mixerctl settings look fine. Nothing is muted and
the
FWIW, I used another computer, audacity and a piece of male-male
mini-jack cable to optimize the volumes on my ThinkPad T41 :-) It
sounds silly, but it worked quite well. It may not help you much,
though, if you can't turn up your volumes any further.
My audio card:
auich0 at pci0 dev 31
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 07:32:12PM +0200, Pieter Verberne wrote:
Hello,
I'v just installed OpenBSD 4.1 on my new ThinkPad R60. I tried playing
some music and it 'works'. The music is actually playing if you listen
-very- carefully. mixerctl settings look fine. Nothing is muted and
the
I'm not certain how they interrelate, but if one is experiencing congestion,
and, as a result, tweaks net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen to compensate, is safe to
assume that if altq is in use on the same system qlimit should match or be
less than the value of net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen? How does one determine
I'v just installed OpenBSD 4.1 on my new ThinkPad R60. I tried playing
some music and it 'works'. The music is actually playing if you listen
-very- carefully. mixerctl settings look fine. Nothing is muted and
the volumes are all 80+ . The used chipset is Azalia. (see dmesg)
I have a ThinkPad
Hi, all I have laptop Toshiba Satellite P105-S6157 and I'm trying get sound
card working with OpenBSD.
I have default kernel 4.1 and when I run cat /etc/man.conf /dev/audio I
get: cannot create /dev/audio: Invalid argument.
I updated my kernel to -current but problem still present.
* Daniel Melameth [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-07-09 21:49]:
I'm not certain how they interrelate, but if one is experiencing congestion,
and, as a result, tweaks net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen to compensate, is safe to
assume that if altq is in use on the same system qlimit should match or be
less than
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Pieter Verberne wrote:
outputs.lineout=125,125
outputs.lineout=85,85
Strange... Try changing these to 255.
--Toby.
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 10:58:22PM +0300, EJECT wrote:
Hi, all I have laptop Toshiba Satellite P105-S6157 and I'm trying get sound
card working with OpenBSD.
I have default kernel 4.1 and when I run cat /etc/man.conf /dev/audio I
get: cannot create /dev/audio: Invalid argument.
cannot
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 07:32:12PM +0200, Pieter Verberne wrote:
Hello,
I'v just installed OpenBSD 4.1 on my new ThinkPad R60. I tried playing
some music and it 'works'. The music is actually playing if you listen
-very- carefully. mixerctl settings look fine. Nothing is muted and
the
On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 19:32:12 +0200
Pieter Verberne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'v just installed OpenBSD 4.1 on my new ThinkPad R60. I tried playing
some music and it 'works'. The music is actually playing if you listen
-very- carefully. mixerctl settings look fine. Nothing is muted and
I would like to know if this wireless network card is supported by
OpenBSD 4.1:
Atheros AR2413A
The i386 h/w compatibility page* does not specifically mention this
card. Does this mean that it is categorically not supported? Can it
be that another listed card covers this one?
Thank you,
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 08:10:51PM +0200, Martin Toft wrote:
FWIW, I used another computer, audacity and a piece of male-male
mini-jack cable to optimize the volumes on my ThinkPad T41 :-) It
sounds silly, but it worked quite well. It may not help you much,
though, if you can't turn up your
# fsck_msdos -n /dev/sd0i
** /dev/sd0i
** Phase 1 - Read and Compare FATs
** Phase 2 - Check Cluster Chains
** Phase 3 - Check Directories
** Phase 4 - Check for Lost Files
Free space in FSInfo block (-1) not correct (125686)
fix? no
Next free cluster in FSInfo block (2) not free
Notice that the 8060926 sectors the disk has in LBA mode is more than
3935 * 64 * 32 = 8058880, so there are 2046 more sectors in LBA
mode than in CHS mode.
Assuming 63 sectors per track instead and ignoring cylinder and head
count gives a spill of 13 sectors. I would have guessed Windows
I'm trying to make a small router/firewall running with OpenBSD but before
setting up this I want to know her electric consummation.
I have recently discover a linux software whose name is: powertop.
I don't think there's a powertop port for OpenBSD just yet, but for
the application
Hi,
We have a number of Sun SunFire V40z amd64 servers that were all bought
around the some time and have the same hardware. I have been involved
with a project that requires OpenBSD and I have been re-OSing then with
OpenBSD 4.1 (amd64 mp). I have a mystery that I have not been able to
figure
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 04:27:58PM -0400, Juan Miscaro wrote:
I would like to know if this wireless network card is supported by
OpenBSD 4.1:
Atheros AR2413A
The i386 h/w compatibility page* does not specifically mention this
card. Does this mean that it is categorically not supported?
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Hash: SHA1
Juan Miscaro wrote:
I would like to know if this wireless network card is supported by
OpenBSD 4.1:
It' simple to find the answer. The answer itself of course is sad.
- From CVS:
CVSROOT: /cvs
Module name: src
Changes by:
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 09:26:08PM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 08:10:51PM +0200, Martin Toft wrote:
FWIW, I used another computer, audacity and a piece of male-male
mini-jack cable to optimize the volumes on my ThinkPad T41 :-) It
sounds silly, but it worked quite
In message http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=118157353605570w=1
I described how I couldn't get suspend-to-RAM to work on an IBM/Lenovo
Thinkpad T41p running OpenBSD 4.1-stable. (See that message for more
details, including my dmesg.)
In http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=118163499228268w=1
I
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