Just wonder if there is a possible estimate as to when we might get
snapshots packages for the I386?
No estimate. Maybe a week or two.
There is for:
Alpha
AMD64
ARM
HPPA
m68k (but old)
mips64
powerpc
sparc64
And none of those will work because libc has cranked major.
Same on
Theo de Raadt wrote:
Luckily all the source code is available for our project, and you can
handle this yourself. And it pretty much always compiles.
This happens every release, you know. Nothing has changed in the process.
Thanks for the info Theo!
No problem, I will take care of it from
For passive mode data connections, ftpd will listen to a random high TCP
port. The interval of ports used are configurable using sysctl(8) vari-
ables net.inet.ip.porthifirst and net.inet.ip.porthilast.
I'm aware of this, but we are running many different kinds of FTP-Servers
and partially self
Hi,
The real MTA is not involved here. What's important is that spamd
with the
low priority MX address active must see all the greylist changes for a
higher priority MX host for the same domains, either by being synchro-
nised with it, or by receiving the connections itself. (from the man
I also have ACPI problems on a HP notebook. Mine is a hp2510p,
and it kernel panics during boot. I have reported this to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a few times.
For me it has worked to boot and crash,
UKC trace
UKC ps
UKC boot reboot
boot with -c,
UKC disable acpi
UKC exit
and let it boot without ACPI.
Hi list,
I am trying to get STP to work with (to start with) one openbsd firewall
/ gateway and two switches to the same subnet for failover. Let me draw:
---
| Internet |
Hi guys,
I have this notebook on which I'd like to install (and use!) OpenBSD,
but I have a little problem.
If I leave ACPI anabled, as per default on this Apr 1st snapshot, the
/bsd kernel reboots after cpu probing
(more or less, I don't have any serial so I cannot see very clearly,
it's too
Hi list,
(sorry for the possible resend, I used the wrong from address)
I am trying to get STP to work with (to start with) one openbsd firewall
/ gateway and two switches to the same subnet for failover. Let me draw:
---
|
i have the same issue, which i reported in
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=119608530213184w=2
then i had angry mail from Theo (WRT lack of information), though
he listed a few of developers who i needed to contact. i did some
more progres (like backtracing the core from -g compiled acpidump)
and
2008/4/2, Josh Grosse [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Looking at the patch 006 instructions, I note that it suggests you do a make
build but I believe that will only work if you've already built Xenocara
from
source before. If you look at the man page for release(8) or the
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Juan Miscaro ha scritto:
Hi everyone,
I'm waiting to set up a new box with the latest snapshot but the corresponding
i386 packages directory on the main ftp server is empty. When will it be
populated?
Thank you,
/juan
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008, Chris Harper wrote:
Just checking if anyone has made any progress thus far getting dual
screens to function ?
On 05/11/2007, Paulo Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi misc,
Just wondering about any success stories getting dual-screen/xinerama
running under OpenBSD
If you wanna route packets from the internet to the SW's, you need some
IP on the OpenBSD's interfaces to the switches.
I remember being able to set IP addresses on bridged interfaces with
ifconfig, don't know if this is a good approach but was usable in the time.
Maybe your best approach is
Vinicius Vianna wrote:
If you wanna route packets from the internet to the SW's, you need
some IP on the OpenBSD's interfaces to the switches.
I remember being able to set IP addresses on bridged interfaces with
ifconfig, don't know if this is a good approach but was usable in the
time.
I
Hi list,
I wonder how exactly the /dev/random of (chrooted) named works.
If I just start named with named_flags=, the log says
named[9291]: could not open entropy source /dev/arandom: file not found
named[9291]: using pre-chroot entropy source /dev/arandom
(But named runs just fine beside
Hi list,
this is a question about named and syslog and how they interplay.
My named is instructed to log via a syslog channel (local0) and
it works fine. The relevant flags of rc.conf.local are
syslogd_flags=
named_flags=
In the output of ps I see that syslogd runs as
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 01:35:31PM +0300, Denis Doroshenko wrote:
i have the same issue, which i reported in
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=119608530213184w=2
then i had angry mail from Theo (WRT lack of information), though
he listed a few of developers who i needed to contact. i did some
Hi, Martin!
Thanks for your reply.
The real MTA is not involved here. What's important is that spamd with
the
low priority MX address active must see all the greylist changes for a
higher priority MX host for the same domains, either by being synchro-
nised with it, or by receiving the
Hi,
Anyone written scripts that analyse SPAMD logs and generate
html reports, and could share them with us?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Jose
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On 2008-04-03, Jose Fragoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The real MTA is not involved here. What's important is that spamd with
the
low priority MX address active must see all the greylist changes for a
higher priority MX host for the same domains, either by being synchro-
nised with it, or by
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 02:50:26PM +0200, Reyk Floeter wrote:
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 01:35:31PM +0300, Denis Doroshenko wrote:
i have the same issue, which i reported in
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=119608530213184w=2
then i had angry mail from Theo (WRT lack of information), though
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 02:26:26PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
named[9291]: could not open entropy source /dev/arandom: file not found
named[9291]: using pre-chroot entropy source /dev/arandom
The above logs say to me can't so this, so doing this instead.
Since it's using the pre-chroot
Arjen Van Drie wrote:
Vinicius Vianna wrote:
If you wanna route packets from the internet to the SW's, you need
some IP on the OpenBSD's interfaces to the switches.
I remember being able to set IP addresses on bridged interfaces with
ifconfig, don't know if this is a good approach but was
What is the sizes available for the 07 Giant Trance 1?
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We are liquidating our 2007 stock and we give big
Hi,
I just bought such a machine on ebay. The seller has a second one available.
Just in case there is an OpenBSD developer interested in getting such a box
into the list of supported SGI hardware, I'd buy a second one, and would
offer to donate it to the developer in question. I'd prefer to
We use a simple Perl script to analyze the spamd logs and generate HTML
output.
Spamd Statistics Script (annoying spammers)
http://calomel.org/spamd_stats.html
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On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 10:19:18AM -0300, Jose Fragoso
Hi Stuart,
If you run spamd -M then you must have more than one IP address
that is handled by spamd.
e.g.
MX 0 mailhost
MX 10 spamd
MX 20 spamd (-M address)
Sorry. I forgot to explain. My spamd box is running as a bridge.
So it is not an MX. The correct setup is:
MX 0 mailhost
MX 10
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Jan Stary wrote:
Trying to give named its own random-source, I stopped named, did
# cd /var/named/dev/
# /dev/MAKEDEV arandom
# ls -l
total 0
crw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 45, 4 Apr 3 14:16 arandom
srw-rw-rw- 1 root wheel 0 Apr 3 13:51 log
crw-r--r-- 1 root
You also need to tell pfstat what action you want to do. You can query to
collect the pf interface statistics, generate new graphs or clean up the
database.
See if our page can help you out.
Pfstat how to ( pfstat.conf )
http://calomel.org/pfstat.html
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Reyk Floeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have the same problems on a HP Compaq dc7600 Convertible Minitower.
acpi doesn't work. the acpi developers like marco@ are aware of the
problem and it is being worked on.
Excellent news! I have the same problem on a dc7700, though I don't
disable the
This problem has been tracked down and is fixed in r1.10 of if_lii.c.
On Wednesday 02 April 2008, James Hartley wrote:
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 4:53 AM, James Hartley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The 31 March snapshot works;
I'm now seeing multiple messages:
lii0: mismatched status and packet
named[9291]: could not open entropy source /dev/arandom: file not found
named[9291]: using pre-chroot entropy source /dev/arandom
The above logs say to me can't so this, so doing this instead.
Since it's using the pre-chroot /dev/arandom, it has a good random
source and
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Hi all,
I have a very strange problem related to use NAT rules with ipsec
communications. I have two StoneGate FWs nodes in front of public adsl lines.
Behind them, I have a pair of OpenBSD servers used only to serve VPN connections
over IPSec protocols familiy (we use isakmpd).
Ok, where is
On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 04:38:08PM +, Nicolas Legrand wrote:
Reyk Floeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have the same problems on a HP Compaq dc7600 Convertible Minitower.
acpi doesn't work. the acpi developers like marco@ are aware of the
problem and it is being worked on.
Calomel wrote:
You also need to tell pfstat what action you want to do. You can query to
collect the pf interface statistics, generate new graphs or clean up the
database.
See if our page can help you out.
Pfstat how to ( pfstat.conf )
http://calomel.org/pfstat.html
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Greetings,
Just wondering if anyone here is using/has used OpenBSD to view TV
and if so what hardware and software they use/d. I gather from
looking through the hardware and packages pages that a combined tuner/
video capture device supported by bktr(4) and the fxtv package
imported from
There was mention a few days back that the following still contains useful
information when it comes to reducing the amount of writing done to CF-like
systems:
http://blog.innerewut.de/2005/05/14/openbsd-3-7-on-wrap
Yet I'm puzzled by the desire/need to move /dev into mfs. The timestamp on
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 13:05 -0700, Fred Snurd wrote:
There was mention a few days back that the following still contains useful
information when it comes to reducing the amount of writing done to CF-like
systems:
Send mea dmesg(8) and I'll send you a 4.3-current CF image built using
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Fred Snurd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yet I'm puzzled by the desire/need to move /dev into mfs. The timestamp on
the files within /dev don't change, so what is the reason for moving the
device
nodes into memory? Are there parameters which are frequently
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Damon McMahon wrote:
Greetings,
SNIP
I'm thinking of putting together a second-hand box in our kitchen as a gift
for my other half so any thoughts on minimum hardware specs would be
appreciated too.
Cheers,
Damon
fxtv and bktr device work fine.
however more info is
Since there seems to be a bug with cvs checkouts (dies with:
cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can not allocate 2937909 bytes
on x86 32-bit platforms,
cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can not reallocate 5242880 bytes
on amd64 64-bit platforms and
cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can
TV is limited to the bktr driver, see man bktr
In short TV cards with the bt848 or bt878 chip
(and very early bt8x8 compatible conexant chips).
CX23xxx will not work.
There are two apps to watch TV,
fbtv (needs some editing not explained clearly) and
xawtv
xawtv can further be hacked to allow
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try this:
ls -ltr /dev | tail ; date ; tty
This explains a lot. Thanks.
The article referenced discusses copying /tmp, /var, and /dev into a
memory-based filesystem. Obviously, the contents of /tmp don't need to
Look in the archives for subject line: xenocara CVS out of memory
-Bryan
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Ed V. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since there seems to be a bug with cvs checkouts (dies with:
cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can not allocate 2937909 bytes
on x86 32-bit platforms,
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 06:52:58AM +1030, Damon McMahon wrote:
Greetings,
Just wondering if anyone here is using/has used OpenBSD to view TV
and if so what hardware and software they use/d. I gather from
looking through the hardware and packages pages that a combined tuner/
video
Ed V. ha scritto:
Since there seems to be a bug with cvs checkouts (dies with:
cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can not allocate 2937909 bytes
on x86 32-bit platforms,
cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can not reallocate 5242880 bytes
on amd64 64-bit platforms and
cvs [server aborted]:
On 06:52:58 Apr 04, Damon McMahon wrote:
Greetings,
Just wondering if anyone here is using/has used OpenBSD to view TV and if
so what hardware and software they use/d. I gather from looking through the
hardware and packages pages that a combined tuner/video capture device
supported by
Hi,
Suppose I have an anchor in PF that, when some condition
is met, is loaded with a set of block rules.
If the condition is met, the connections that were
open before these blcok rules were loaded to the
anchor are not dropped, correct?
If so, is there some way to selectively drop some
Jose,
Correct. If you load a block rule with an anchor or by hand, but the state
has already been made for a connection, the current state will not be
cleared. If you wanted to clear all states before you load the new rules
this could be done.
Selectively, you can use pfctl with the argument -k
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 12:19:27AM +0200, Louis V. Lambrecht wrote:
TV is limited to the bktr driver, see man bktr
In short TV cards with the bt848 or bt878 chip
(and very early bt8x8 compatible conexant chips).
CX23xxx will not work.
I've only seen conexant 878. in old (10 years), and new
On 22:06:32 Apr 03, Jacob Meuser wrote:
http://jakemsr.trancell.org/bsdav-1.4.tar.gz
Jake,
404 Not found.
Where do you have it?
I can't find it in your page either.
-Girish
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 06:46:21AM +0530, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
On 22:06:32 Apr 03, Jacob Meuser wrote:
http://jakemsr.trancell.org/bsdav-1.4.tar.gz
Jake,
404 Not found.
Where do you have it?
oops
http://jakemsr.trancell.org/distfiles/bsdav-1.4.tar.gz
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I'm trying to install milter-spamd. The instructions say:
# cd /usr/src/gnu/usr.sbin/sendmail
# make clean cleandir
# setenv WANT_LIBMILTER 1
# make obj make make install
but setenv WANT_LIBMILTER 1 says:
ksh: setenv: not found
How do I do this step
Dude! This is covered in the archives, FAQ, and man pages!
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