On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 08:36:41AM +0100, Markus Bergkvist wrote:
| Currently I have 'outputs.master=127' in /etc/mixerctl.conf. I want this
| value to be updated to the current value in mixerctl whenever the system
| is rebooted. Any suggestion on how this could be accomplished?
Add something
Currently I have 'outputs.master=127' in /etc/mixerctl.conf. I want this
value to be updated to the current value in mixerctl whenever the system
is rebooted. Any suggestion on how this could be accomplished?
/Markus
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 08:36:41AM +0100, Markus Bergkvist wrote:
Currently I have 'outputs.master=127' in /etc/mixerctl.conf. I want this
value to be updated to the current value in mixerctl whenever the system
is rebooted. Any suggestion on how this could be accomplished?
/Markus
You
* Tony Sarendal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-30 02:28]:
bgp rib and fib look out of sync.
Any ideas why it behaves this way ?
It seems like the networks that only exist in bgp fail to re-route when I
take
down a core router that is the current bgp-nexthop.
lookslike there is a case we miss
* Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-30 04:35]:
I'm wondering about the san0 interfaces. Can they be carped?
no. carp does not speak g.703 or whatever the t1 encoding was :)
carp is ethernet only.
My idea was to run the cable from the telco into a switch/hub
you have a t1 switch/hub? i kinda
On 2007/10/29 22:27, Aaron wrote:
I think I have a handle on the lan, dmz interfaces and maybe even the fxp0
wan interface, but I'm wondering about the san0 interfaces. Can they be
carped? My idea was to run the cable from the telco into a switch/hub and
then carp the san0 interfaces,
No,
I installed hydra (4.1/i386) from the package list and tried:
hydra -l user -p password localhost ssh2 and I get an error -
Error: Compiled without LIBSSH support, module not available!
Does anyone know where I can get LIBSSH module support or how I can
enable this?
I installed Hydra from the
Excellent, just what I was looking for. Thanks.
/Markus
Paul de Weerd wrote:
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 08:36:41AM +0100, Markus Bergkvist wrote:
| Currently I have 'outputs.master=127' in /etc/mixerctl.conf. I want this
| value to be updated to the current value in mixerctl whenever the system
On 10/30/07, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Tony Sarendal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-30 02:28]:
bgp rib and fib look out of sync.
Any ideas why it behaves this way ?
It seems like the networks that only exist in bgp fail to re-route when
I
take
down a core router that is
On 2007/10/30 10:17, Tony Sarendal wrote:
So running a setup where ospfd and bgpd carries the same prefixes should
work ?
I had problems with this, I think bgpd was stomping on the ospf route
of my IX's /24, causing the routes from peers to fail nexthop validation
on the other routers. I didn't
* Tony Sarendal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-30 11:25]:
On 10/30/07, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Tony Sarendal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-30 02:28]:
bgp rib and fib look out of sync.
Any ideas why it behaves this way ?
It seems like the networks that only exist in bgp
On 10/30/07, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Tony Sarendal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-30 11:25]:
On 10/30/07, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Tony Sarendal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-30 02:28]:
bgp rib and fib look out of sync.
Any ideas why it behaves this
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 06:05:07AM -0500, Aaron wrote:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/10/29 22:27, Aaron wrote:
I think I have a handle on the lan, dmz interfaces and maybe even the
fxp0 wan interface, but I'm wondering about the san0 interfaces. Can they
be carped? My idea was to run
On 2007/10/30 06:05, Aaron wrote:
ok, scratch that idea. Are there any csu/dsu units out there that can take
the incoming t1 signal and then output directly to an ethernet interface on
the obsd box
I think you get some T1/E1ethernet bridge-like devices (needing the
same box at both ends of
* Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-30 12:28]:
(I never had a lot of success with media
converters anyway, mine always crashed or behaved flaky).
I actually have one that works OK, a RAD STM-1 to FastEthernet
converter... but the management interface sucks big time :)
but in general, I
From: Heinrich Rebehn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 29 October 2007 9:14:16 PM
To: OpenBSD misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Hoe to specify multiple transform suites in ipsec.conf(5)
Hello list,
I am trying to move my IPsec configuration from isakmpd.conf to
ipsec.conf.
However i cannot find a syntax to
We would like to send out replacement CD's for anyone with those problems
so that we can see if the problem is with all CDs of the current release,
or only with some of them.
Please contact me if you have seen this problem.
Austin Hook
OpenBSD distribution
Milk River, AB
I have an older
Hi,
On 30/10/2007, Stefan Olsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've been using snapshots quite a bit lately but am a little bit
confused regarding the snapshot packages vs the snapshots themselves. At
the time of writing there are i386 snapshots dated the 27th of October
while the
Hello,
I've been using snapshots quite a bit lately but am a little bit
confused regarding the snapshot packages vs the snapshots themselves. At
the time of writing there are i386 snapshots dated the 27th of October
while the snapshot packages for i386 are dated 22nd of October. -Do they
Damon McMahon wrote:
From: Heinrich Rebehn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 29 October 2007 9:14:16 PM
To: OpenBSD misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Hoe to specify multiple transform suites in ipsec.conf(5)
Hello list,
I am trying to move my IPsec configuration from isakmpd.conf to
ipsec.conf.
However i
Who put the 36 hour date in there? spamd or spamlogd?
spamlogd may have done that for you. look at your syslogs
-Bob
* Claes Str?m [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-10-24 10:13]:
Hi,
When testing greylisting with synchronizing we noticed the following
strange behavior:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/10/30 06:05, Aaron wrote:
They aren't able to do bgp, as far as I know, as they are getting their
connections from completely different isps,
This is normal with BGP.
don't have an AS number
People with a need to multihome can get one.
Getting a /24
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 10:55:29 +, Stefan Olsson wrote
I've been using snapshots quite a bit lately but am a little bit
confused regarding the snapshot packages vs the snapshots
themselves. At the time of writing there are i386 snapshots dated
the 27th of October while the snapshot
On 10/30/07, Josh Grosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 10:55:29 +, Stefan Olsson wrote
I've been using snapshots quite a bit lately but am a little bit
confused regarding the snapshot packages vs the snapshots
themselves. At the time of writing there are i386 snapshots
On 2007/10/30 06:05, Aaron wrote:
ok, scratch that idea. Are there any csu/dsu units out there that can
take
the incoming t1 signal and then output directly to an ethernet interface
on
the obsd box
I think you get some T1/E1ethernet bridge-like devices (needing the
same box at both ends
On 25/10/2007, Nico Meijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Timo,
Since we're on the subject of dumb ideas... What happens when you start
over with only your NAT rule and slowly start adding the additional rules?
So, start over, start open, make NAT work, then lock it down and see
when/if it
Hello.
I have found interesting articles (opinions) about hardware
support in Linux. Just FYI and interesting to read (learn).
Linux Doesn't Lack Drivers, it Lacks Complete Drivers.
http://www.apreche.net/2007/10/27/linux-doesnt-lack-drivers-it-lacks-complete-drivers/
This is a list of hardware
I've been using snapshots quite a bit lately but am a little bit
confused regarding the snapshot packages vs the snapshots themselves. At
the time of writing there are i386 snapshots dated the 27th of October
while the snapshot packages for i386 are dated 22nd of October. -Do they
belong
Where are the choices for non-x86?
The only remaining alternative is Sparc. Everything else is either old
(macppc) or expensive unsupported (IA64).
I agree that sparc64 is currently the best alternative to the x86
architecture in i386 and amd64. For me, the biggest obstacles to
On 25/10/2007, David Vasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Edd Barrett wrote:
The directory made has been truncated msdos style. a_frag~1.
Therefore when cp tries to copy files into the new directory, it can't
find the new filename.
The workaround is to do something like
And why exactly are you spamming an OpenBSD related mailing list with this
information?.
Is there a list similar to Linux kernel janitors also for OpenBSD? It's a list
of tasks for which you don't have to be experienced in the particular OS
internals to be able to complete them properly.
CL
Background:
I'm running an web server with the Apache from the base install, php,
pureftp and postgresql database to serve multiple websites. Each
websites runs in its own instance of apache and one extra instance of
apache is doing reverse proxy via the domain name. In all 5 independent
Is there a list similar to Linux kernel janitors also for OpenBSD? It's a list
of tasks for which you don't have to be experienced in the particular OS
internals to be able to complete them properly.
No, there isn't.
There are, however, two de-facto janitors for the OpenBSD kernels:
martin@
Does this also apply to amd64 ?
Thanks Kai
Hello all,
I just wanted to know if the network cards :
- - intel pro/1000 PT quad port
Works fine here with 4.1 :)
- - intel pro/1000 PF (SX) quad port
are surported by 4.1
I can found the 1000MT or 1000MF on the hardware page, but they are
On Oct 30, 2007 11:49 AM, Claus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Instead of simply just rebooting the system I would like to start to
learn to trouble shoot the problem. Currently I'm physically away from
the system and can't look at the console. Since I can't connect
successfully via ssh is there
With great sadness, I regret to inform you that Itojun
will not be presenting his great knowledge of IPv6 at
PacSec. I have been informed by several sources
that he passed away yesterday.
Funeral services will be held on Nov 7th at Rinkai-Saijo
in Tokyo. There aren't many details of his
The console terminal didn't respond either. I could use Ctrl-Alt-F2 to switch
consoles but the console terminal wouldn't respond at all to key strokes. I
didn't see any error messages on the console itself either. Faulty hardware or
is it lack of RAM due to the multiple apache instances?
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, Dragos Ruiu wrote:
With great sadness, I regret to inform you that Itojun
will not be presenting his great knowledge of IPv6 at
PacSec. I have been informed by several sources
that he passed away yesterday.
I only knew him from the work he did with IPv6 but I know
he
Thats sad man. He was still active 10/25
$Id: index.html,v 1.32 2007/10/25 06:28:10 itojun Exp $
http://ipv6samurais.com/ipv6samurais/
I noticed on his videos he was always coughing. Must be a respiratory ailment.
May he rest in peace.
On 10/30/07, Dragos Ruiu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With
I ordered it on September 18th and I got them today, October 30th (for
those paisanos that want to know how long it takes.)
I'm already running OpenBSD 4.2 of course from some time ago, but
didn't want to miss the opportunity to get my DVD case and stickers to
show off to my co-workers.
Actually
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, Gerardo Santana Gsmez Garrido wrote:
P.S. Hey, only one sticker??
One? I have big puffy, OpenBSD and OpenSSH
stickers.
--
Antti Harri
A note for the maintainer of www.openbsd.org/orders.html: e-compugraf
doesn't seem to sell OpenBSD in Mexico any more. I had to order it
directly to Canada.
OK, we'll remove it.
P.S. Hey, only one sticker??
It is three stickers on one sheet. The stickiest stickers we've ever
found.
On 10/30/07, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A note for the maintainer of www.openbsd.org/orders.html: e-compugraf
doesn't seem to sell OpenBSD in Mexico any more. I had to order it
directly to Canada.
OK, we'll remove it.
P.S. Hey, only one sticker??
It is three stickers on
2007/10/30, Antti Harri [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, Gerardo Santana Gsmez Garrido wrote:
P.S. Hey, only one sticker??
One? I have big puffy, OpenBSD and OpenSSH
stickers.
Certainly. I realized my mistake after sending the message.
A mug* and a keychain is all I need now to be
Hi all,
I have the OpenBSD 4.2 snapshot installed, and everything is working
fine. But when installing gimp-2.2.17, pkg_add has returned the
following error message:
Can't install gimp-2.2.17 : lib not found expat.9.0
Using locate I've found:
/usr/X11R6/lib/libexpat.so.8.0
Has anyone ever
Kai Mosebach wrote:
Does this also apply to amd64 ?
If it didn't, there will usually be a mention of it in the bugs
section of the driver's man page.
I just wanted to know if the network cards :
- - intel pro/1000 PT quad port
- - intel pro/1000 PF (SX) quad port
are surported by
* Jo?o Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] [071030 20:39]:
Hi all,
I have the OpenBSD 4.2 snapshot installed, and everything is working
fine. But when installing gimp-2.2.17, pkg_add has returned the
following error message:
Can't install gimp-2.2.17 : lib not found expat.9.0
Using locate I've
I had this problem. There are two drives in the machine, so I just
booted from a burned 42.iso CDR and put the factory pressed disc into
drive 2. Worked fine. Don't bother sending a replacement CD to me.
Keep the funds in the project!
On 10/30/07, Chris Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We
Hey, I'm using OpenBSD 4.1-STABLE and I just today purchased a 250GiG Western
Digital drive and a cheap USB 2.0 enclosure..
I'm trying to setup the partitions on the device using an old Pentium 2 with a
USB 1.0 controller, (usb0 at uhci0.)
Anyway, the device does show up when I plug it
On 2007/10/30 22:33, Joco Salvatti wrote:
Hi all,
I have the OpenBSD 4.2 snapshot installed, and everything is working
fine. But when installing gimp-2.2.17, pkg_add has returned the
following error message:
Can't install gimp-2.2.17 : lib not found expat.9.0
Using locate I've found:
Hey, I'm using OpenBSD 4.1-STABLE and I just today purchased a 250GiG Western
Digital drive and a cheap USB 2.0 enclosure..
I'm trying to setup the partitions on the device using an old Pentium 2 with a
USB 1.0 controller, (usb0 at uhci0.)
Anyway, the device does show up when I plug it
Hi Kai,
I just noticed that I've to recall my last mail to this topic:
We are using Intel PRO/1000 MT (PCI-X) dual and quad port cards here and
these work fine on both i386 and amd64 with 4.1.
-Florian
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Kai
2007/10/30, Miod Vallat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a list similar to Linux kernel janitors also for OpenBSD? It's a
list
of tasks for which you don't have to be experienced in the particular OS
internals to be able to complete them properly.
No, there isn't.
There are, however, two
On 30.10-20:26, Miod Vallat wrote:
[ ... ] That's when you need as much support as possible. And
that's the kind of support I, as an individual, can not provide.
i believe the task list itself would be positive , even if not much
happens around it. they are good for the community as
Hello friends,
I am having a great deal of handicap with OpenBSD since I am unable to
use/access my SATA DVD drives. The machine would freeze and do nothing
till I reboot. ( I am running 4.0, it used to sometimes work with an old
installation)
Here is the excerpt from dmesg.
cd0 at scsibus0
Thanks for all.
On 10/30/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007/10/30 22:33, Joco Salvatti wrote:
Hi all,
I have the OpenBSD 4.2 snapshot installed, and everything is working
fine. But when installing gimp-2.2.17, pkg_add has returned the
following error message:
It's in the Hydra documentation, but the link there isn't quite correct
anymore I think.
http://0xbadc0de.be/wiki/libssh:libssh0.11
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 08:52:59PM +1100, Chris wrote:
I installed hydra (4.1/i386) from the package list and tried:
hydra -l user -p password localhost
Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
Hello friends,
I am having a great deal of handicap with OpenBSD since I am unable to
use/access my SATA DVD drives. The machine would freeze and do nothing
till I reboot. ( I am running 4.0, it used to sometimes work with an old
installation)
upgrade. 4.2 will
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Hello.
Seems like 3.5' HD doesn't getting enough power from usb port. You may
try to use two-headed usb adapter (which takes power from two usb ports)
or plug an external power source to the enclosure (if available).
Hey, I'm using OpenBSD 4.1-STABLE and I just today purchased a 250GiG
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