On Thu, 19 Jul 2007, openbsd misc wrote:
misc(at)openbsd.org wrote:
Hello,
I have a system with openbsd 4.1 installed. Everything works fine
(lynx
/ ping / ...) but I'm not able to connect to another system via ssh.
I'm
not able to connect to the system, too.
The error I got:
not sure where to start with this problem:
i have a compaq proliant 5500 that was running openbsd4.0 with 4
aha-2944's powering 4 sun arrays. i moved a few months back and decided
it was time to bring this server back to life. When i power up the
proliant it hard locks right after probing hd2. So
On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 04:53:35PM +0300, Alexey Suslikov wrote:
Jurjen Oskam wrote:
At home, I have a wireless access point which is directly connected to rl1.
To eliminate the access point, I put a wireless PCI card in the machine,
^^^
I am using ion/wmii either, Timo... and my site is more...
elaborated than yours, it's not incompatible. But I like simplicity
too!
if you get into the S1 from Schoeneberg in direction to Potsdam in ~15
min you'll see somebody wearing the obsd 3.6 t-shirt
well, it's nice to see I'm not alone in
Edd Barrett wrote:
On 18/07/07, Guido Tschakert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just say Humpaa to everyone wearing an OpenBSD-Shirt or other signs of
lovely Puffy.
Loving the humpaa salute!
I have actually never seen anyone in the UK wearing a bsd shirt apart
from my friends.Sometimes I wonder if
Edd Barrett wrote:
On 18/07/07, Guido Tschakert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just say Humpaa to everyone wearing an OpenBSD-Shirt or other signs of
lovely Puffy.
Loving the humpaa salute!
I have actually never seen anyone in the UK wearing a bsd shirt apart
from my friends.Sometimes I wonder if
Good Morning,
I'm trying to bond two ADSL links using userland ppp. I'm having an issue
when the second link tries to negotiate and requests an IP during the
LCP/IPCP negotiations. I've tried adjusting the enddisc command but to no
success. I can't use the sppp kernel-land implementation
On 7/19/07, Jurjen Oskam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 04:53:35PM +0300, Alexey Suslikov wrote:
Jurjen Oskam wrote:
At home, I have a wireless access point which is directly connected to rl1.
To eliminate the access point, I put a wireless PCI card in the machine,
Hi list,
I'm having weird problem with my openvpn install and pf.
I start vpn and connect to it from client computers with no problems,
but I can't access any computers on internal lan. Then I issue pfctl -f
/etc/pf.conf and everything starts to work. So my rc.local script is:
---
if [
On 7/18/07, Devin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
i've been happily testing acpi following -current since six or seven
months,
and i've noticed a little regressions :
- before June, it worked perfectly, halt -p power-offs the machine, i have
acpi detected in dmesg.
- after around
humppa,
is there a tool/way to extract an iso file to a directory?
thanks
--
Jay
Software like sex is best when its free.
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 04:45:31PM +0800, Jay Jesus Amorin wrote:
| humppa,
|
| is there a tool/way to extract an iso file to a directory?
vnconfig -c /dev/svnd0 YOUR.ISO
mount /dev/svnd0c /mnt
Read the manpage for vnconfig(8) for more details.
Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd
--
Thanks for the answear
Efectively, i have no softdep enabled on disk.
Is possible to enable more ram for disk cache than 5%?
2007/7/18, francisco roque [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007, Tang Tse wrote:
Are you using the same part of the disk for both tests?
- Yes on both, is an
On 2007/07/19 16:45, Jay Jesus Amorin wrote:
is there a tool/way to extract an iso file to a directory?
Yes.
(oh, you want to know how? :-)
vnconfig and mount.
You could patch one binary of /usr with a trojan/virus to read the
content of /etc and send it via mail to a machine of yours (or
whatever scheme you can think of). Full volume protection (FVE)is
made, amongst other things, to protect against offline attacks/pre os
attacks. If you don't cipher
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 10:53:56AM +0200, Die Gestalt wrote:
You could patch one binary of /usr with a trojan/virus to read the
content of /etc and send it via mail to a machine of yours (or
whatever scheme you can think of). Full volume protection (FVE)is
made, amongst other things, to
Everybody,
Tried licq, have been using it happily with FreeBSD, but failed to
compile it on OpenBSD.
Can someone recommend me a graphical ICQ client for use with OpenBSD?
Thank you.
--
With best regards,
Gregory Edigarov
On 7/19/07, Gregory Edigarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone recommend me a graphical ICQ client for use with OpenBSD?
Hi Gregory,
try pidgin!
http://ports.openbsd.nu/net/pidgin
HTH,
-f
On 19/07/07, Gregory Edigarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Everybody,
Tried licq, have been using it happily with FreeBSD, but failed to
compile it on OpenBSD.
Can someone recommend me a graphical ICQ client for use with OpenBSD?
Thank you.
--
With best regards,
Gregory Edigarov
I have a proliant DL360-G5 and loaded 4.1-stable on it, all hardware is
detected fine.
I want see if I can get the raid controller status with bioctl.
Controller initially came with firmware 1.20 so I upgraded it to the
latest (1.66) version but still can't get the raid controller status
using
Hi,
On Mon, 16.07.2007 at 14:25:05 -0400, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Toni Mueller wrote:
On Tue, 29.05.2007 at 14:13:06 +0100, mark reardon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got a x2100 M2 from Sun yesterday on a 60 day trial and am having
did you get it to run OpenBSD properly?
Hello,
can anyone please share their experience you have with this IPSEC
client product, working against OpenBSD?
http://www.hob.de/produkte/security/vpn.jsp
So far, I was unable to test it myself (lacking a working Windows box
atm).
TIA!
Best,
--Toni++
Humpaa!
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 08:16:24AM +0100, The King of Norway wrote:
I'm from the UK but currently in Ireland. I know of one other OpenBSD
user here but never seen anyone else in a t-shirt.
Sean.
I'm a British OpenBSD devotee who has been living out in various parts
of the Middle
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 12:27:08PM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Tried licq, have been using it happily with FreeBSD, but failed to
compile it on OpenBSD. Can someone recommend me a graphical ICQ
client for use with OpenBSD?
Use Jabber with a tentative ICQ-transport as long as all your
I am having trouble with installing OpenBSD 4.1 on a new amd64 server
with an Areca ARC-1210 raid card. When I boot from the 4.1 CD install
media, everything seems fine up until it reaches rd0: fixed,
blocks and then the system hangs. I have downloaded the latest amd64
current snapshot from
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 10:36:24AM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 04:45:31PM +0800, Jay Jesus Amorin wrote:
is there a tool/way to extract an iso file to a directory?
vnconfig -c /dev/svnd0 YOUR.ISO
mount /dev/svnd0c /mnt
Read the manpage for vnconfig(8)
I have a flyer for OpenCON 2007 in hand, but the web site is still
devoid of details for this year's conference:
http://www.opencon.org/
Where can I find the details about this year's program and schedule?
(Prior to the conference.)
If there are conference flyers available in SVG or PDF,
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Thus Vim Visual [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake on Thu, 19 Jul 2007
08:35:39 +0200:
I am using ion/wmii either, Timo... and my site is more...
elaborated than yours, it's not incompatible. But I like simplicity
too!
Nah, it means that if you're using a
well, it's nice to see I'm not alone in this mailing list
Pau
Is there something like an OpenBSD user group in berlin? If not, why
not fund it?
Timo
good idea!
I'll be the president for life, ok?
next step?
Pau
Thus Vim Visual [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake on Thu, 19 Jul 2007
15:18:37 +0200:
well, it's nice to see I'm not alone in this mailing list
Pau
Is there something like an OpenBSD user group in berlin? If not, why
not fund it?
Timo
good idea!
I'll be the president for life, ok?
'I've said it before, and I'll say it again: democracy just doesn't
work. (Kent Brockman, anchorman of Channel 6)
change president with mild dictator, if you please
* Find more people interested?
WHO'S INTERESTED? - he screamed
* choose a beer supplier.
what about wine? I'll be it if
Thus Vim Visual [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake on Thu, 19 Jul 2007
15:57:29 +0200:
'I've said it before, and I'll say it again: democracy just doesn't
work. (Kent Brockman, anchorman of Channel 6)
change president with mild dictator, if you please
Forget it.
* Find more people interested?
Timo Schoeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* choose a beer supplier.
what about wine? I'll be it if it's wine
around these parts I cant get the local geeks to go anywhere Guinness
isn't on tap, but wine is certainly tolerated. You can have both.
- P
--
Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the
change president with mild dictator, if you please
Forget it.
ok, that makes it: hard dictator
WHO'S INTERESTED? - he screamed
So, there is not OpenBSD user group in berlin yet?
it seems we're two of us...
If there was a group in Berlin they'd read these emails, wouldn't they
I
I've got two OBSD 4.1 boxes. They are setup identically, and I'm using CARP (
pfsync) to obtain a redundant firewall. I appear to have CARP working fine. My
problem is when I enable pf. The initial TCP packet goes through fine, but the
return packet gets blocked. (I have verified this by putting
Hi all,
I insert a openbsd box between my PC and ADSL modem,
that box running PF in bridge mode and blocks all IP
traffic. But my PC always successfully connect
Internet via PPPoE dailing, and I could see this via
tcpdump on openbsd box(see below).
PC-OBSD BridgeADSL modemInternet
Our company has purchased 3 of these servers, and I would like very much
to get the onboard nic working on at least one of them.
I have installed OpenBSD 4.1 and it seems to recognize the interface
correctly and use the correct driver ( bge ) for it, but it is not
responsive. It will not
Hi all,
My OBSD 4.0 using a PPPoE ADSL Internet connection and
it occasionally panic after running 4~8 hours. After
reboot I got unknown code (0x00d3) error, see below
for details.
Is this my ISP wrong or OBSD bug?
TIA
frank
==
# dmesg
...
pppoe: unknown code (0x00d3) session =
Hi there!
Am Donnerstag, den 19.07.2007, 15:25 +0200 schrieb Timo Schoeler:
Is there something like an OpenBSD user group in berlin? If not, why
not fund it?
Timo
good idea!
I'll be the president for life, ok?
'I've said it before, and I'll say it again: democracy just
Hi,
I know we have the laptop web page, but it seems to be a bit old. I
know because I posted two entries some months ago and they never
showed up... or maybe the quality was miserable... don't know...
Anyway...
I am looking for a sub/notebook, of ~1.2 kg (2.something maximum),
with a good
I think you will find that since carp is communicated with multicast
that your rules are not behaving as you think.
They are allowing the outbound transmissions, but since you are not
establishing tcp sessions the keep state does not do what you want.
Try explicitly allowing in protocol carp
Hallo list,
I'm running a small hosting company, and we have a 10Mb leased line. We
don't use anywhere like all of it yet, but it was the smallest we could
get where we are. To offset the costs a bit, we sell off portions of
this to other companies in our building, using an OpenBSD router and a
On 7/19/07, Landry Breuil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/18/07, Devin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
i've been happily testing acpi following -current since six or seven
months,
and i've noticed a little regressions :
- before June, it worked perfectly, halt -p power-offs the
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007, openbsd misc wrote:
misc(at)openbsd.org wrote:
Hello,
I have a system with openbsd 4.1 installed. Everything works fine
(lynx
/ ping / ...) but I'm not able to connect to another system via
ssh.
I'm
not able to connect to the system, too.
The error I got:
So why is this different to what I put ?
#These three lines allow the failover mechanisms to work
pass on { $int_if } proto carp keep state
pass on { $adsl_if } proto carp keep state
pass quick on { $pfsync_if} proto pfsync
The only difference I can see, is that your lines would allow CARP on
On 7/17/07, Paul de Weerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jul 17, 2007 at 11:42:14AM -0400, Eric Furman wrote:
| The description of [[ ]] is missing from sh(1) though, hence my
| statement which, I believe, is only a difference in documentation.
|
This difference is only in the
I start squid with the following entry in /etc/rc.local.
if [ -x /usr/local/sbin/squid ]; then
echo -n ' squid'; /usr/local/sbin/squid
fi
Best regards.
Patrick
Daniel Ouellet schrieb:
Patrick Hemmen wrote:
Squid runs under the user _squid and this user is in
Gordon Ross wrote:
So why is this different to what I put ?
#These three lines allow the failover mechanisms to work
pass on { $int_if } proto carp keep state
pass on { $adsl_if } proto carp keep state
pass quick on { $pfsync_if} proto pfsync
The only difference I can see, is that your lines
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007, Marcos Laufer wrote:
Otto ,
This is the error i get:
It starts booting , and it starts fsck , it fails with /dev/rwd0e and rwd0h,
(i could see once that when it finished it says:)
fsck_ffs in free(): error:
Merv Hammer wrote:
Humpaa!
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 08:16:24AM +0100, The King of Norway wrote:
I'm from the UK but currently in Ireland. I know of one other OpenBSD
user here but never seen anyone else in a t-shirt.
Sean.
I'm a British OpenBSD devotee who has been living out in various
On 19/07/07, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18/07/07, Guido Tschakert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just say Humpaa to everyone wearing an OpenBSD-Shirt or other signs of
lovely Puffy.
Loving the humpaa salute!
I have actually never seen anyone in the UK wearing a bsd shirt apart
from my
Edd Barrett writes:
Why would static libs be a problem for OpenBSD? A lot of stuff in the
OpenBSD 2007 port is static.
I didn't say that this is a problem. As far as I remember you said
that the binaries you compiled now are dynamically linked.
Regards,
Reinhard
--
Anyone in or around Morgantown, WV USA?
Thanks,
Josh
Hello,
putting that one back to list, it's not silly ;-)
I tried ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] - same result.
So the nic isn't the problem ... I looked into dmesg again, the bios is
mentioned as AT/286+ there?! Is that normal?
Btw, the IP-Address is unique ;-)
Are there known bugs on VIA-CPUs? Which
Edd Barrett wrote:
I have actually never seen anyone in the UK wearing a bsd shirt apart
from my friends.Sometimes I wonder if I am the only british OpenBSD
user :p
'nother one here in South Wales. OpenBSD newbie - still running 3.9 on
various boxes while I look for the justification (and
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 04:03:52PM -0400, Joshua Smith wrote:
Anyone in or around Morgantown, WV USA?
I'd also like to remind people about metabug.org. We've been slacking a
bit in the summer heat, but we're still there! In addition to joining up
user groups, we also aim to provide a home to
Hi misc@,
just out of curiosity: What's the reason for MTRR being disabled by default?
Thanks for enlightment,
Timo :)
Hello again,
I tested the gentoo live cd. I was able to ssh to another machine, so I was
able to get a complete (linux) dmesg output. Hope that helps:
Linux version 2.6.19-gentoo-r5 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.1.1 (Gentoo
4.1.1-r3)) #1 SMP Tue Apr 3 01:19:22 UTC 2007
BIOS-provided
openbsd misc wrote:
Hello again,
I tested the gentoo live cd. I was able to ssh to another machine, so I was
able to get a complete (linux) dmesg output. Hope that helps:
Linux version 2.6.19-gentoo-r5 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.1.1 (Gentoo
4.1.1-r3)) #1 SMP Tue Apr 3 01:19:22 UTC 2007
I have the same problem. I was going to post a this question too
along with another question.
When I first boot up my OpenBSD 4.1 sever. I can not access my
OpenVPN wireless connection. I can access ssh wirelessly though.
So what I do is login via ssh and run pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf. Now
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 10:47:55AM -0400, Charlie Farinella wrote:
Our company has purchased 3 of these servers, and I would like very much
to get the onboard nic working on at least one of them.
I have installed OpenBSD 4.1 and it seems to recognize the interface
correctly and use the
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 12:29:51PM +0100, Nick Humphrey wrote:
I am having trouble with installing OpenBSD 4.1 on a new amd64 server
with an Areca ARC-1210 raid card. When I boot from the 4.1 CD install
media, everything seems fine up until it reaches rd0: fixed,
blocks and then the
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:06:55 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
I have the same problem. I was going to post a this question too
along with another question.
When I first boot up my OpenBSD 4.1 sever. I can not access my
OpenVPN wireless connection. I can access ssh wirelessly though.
David Gwynne wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 12:29:51PM +0100, Nick Humphrey wrote:
I am having trouble with installing OpenBSD 4.1 on a new amd64 server
with an Areca ARC-1210 raid card. When I boot from the 4.1 CD install
media, everything seems fine up until it reaches rd0: fixed,
On 2007/07/19 15:38, Gordon Ross wrote:
Cutting down the pf ruleset to the bare minimum, I have:
Might be below the minimum; there's no explicit pass out.
There's an implicit one, but I suspect it might not be keeping
state (though the default as of 4.1 is to keep state, I suspect
this _may_
openbsd misc wrote:
Hello again,
I tested the gentoo live cd. I was able to ssh to another machine, so
I was
able to get a complete (linux) dmesg output. Hope that helps:
[...]
Regards
Hagen Volpers
-Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2007/07/19 23:06, openbsd misc wrote:
I tested the gentoo live cd. I was able to ssh to another machine, so I was
able to get a complete (linux) dmesg output. Hope that helps:
Can you ftp or email out an OpenBSD dmesg from the box?
Linux ones make my head hurt, and I suspect other people
can you try a snapshot bsd.rd?
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 11:33:34PM +0100, Nick Humphrey wrote:
David Gwynne wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 12:29:51PM +0100, Nick Humphrey wrote:
I am having trouble with installing OpenBSD 4.1 on a new amd64 server
with an Areca ARC-1210 raid card. When I
On Thu July 19 2007 5:12:58 pm Bill wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:06:55 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
I have the same problem. I was going to post a this question too
along with another question.
When I first boot up my OpenBSD 4.1 sever. I can not access my
OpenVPN wireless
I had the same symptom, where I'd have to manually reload my pf rules
after a reboot to get OpenVPN traffic to flow. Using tcpdump showed
that pf was blocking all the traffic on my tun interfaces although I had
a set skip rule for them.
I may not be completely right here, but I believe pf
I have this Same trouble with the Same ARC card. and I am using an intel
Pentium D
the issue in my case is I must have a acpi enabled MP kernel, I did this by
installing OpenBSD without the ARC controller in the system(I have a sata
boot drive seprate from my RAID) then used config -ef /bsd.mp
Hello,
I'm perhaps wrong but i think the interface must exists before loading
any rules which use it.
Best regards,
Jean-philippe.
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 10:47:31 +0300
Tomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
I'm having weird problem with my openvpn install and pf.
I start vpn and connect
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