Re: Next great toy like Zaurus with OpenBSD?

2008-05-22 Thread Tomas Bodzar
Yea, But remember that it's for half price of Zaurus or Asus Eee.Power and parameters are enough for OBSD or OPIE in enviroment like PDA,pocket ssh terminal or internet terminal,reminder and so on. I'm waiting for offer from MS to run Win XP Reduced Limited Mini Home Half Edition Native 120x120

Early kernel log collection

2008-05-22 Thread Ihar Hrachyshka
Hello! While investigating bug #5820 I was wondering why* my OpenBSD system reboots on the very early stage of bootup process (a half a second after kernel gets control over CPU). The problem is that I can't see dmesg log that is generated by kernel right before failure. On Linux, f.e., kernel

timezone anomalies

2008-05-22 Thread frantisek holop
hi there, today i wanted to copy the pictures from my camera sd card to my openbsd notebook. after mounting the card i noticed that there are files with future dates... amaaq ls -la /etc/localtime lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 36 May 21 12:23 /etc/localtime@ - /usr/share/zoneinfo/Pacific/Auckland

Re: asus eee ethernet and 4.3

2008-05-22 Thread frantisek holop
hmm, on Tue, May 20, 2008 at 08:00:20AM +0200, Rolf Sommerhalder said that Just found that my previous analysis was flawed. The problem is not related to the length of the patch cable. lii(4) comes up correctly if the eeePC is connected to the switch at the time when the eeePC is powered on.

Re: timezone anomalies

2008-05-22 Thread frantisek holop
dual booting with linux these days i am now totally lost. seems like the xandros distro picks up the how clock but the set /etc/localtime didn't do anything. date shows the same as the bios time... could the linux dualbooters help me set up the system so the two os do not fight over time? what

Re: timezone anomalies

2008-05-22 Thread Paul de Weerd
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 02:23:07PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote: | dual booting with linux these days i am now totally lost. | seems like the xandros distro picks up the how clock | but the set /etc/localtime didn't do anything. date | shows the same as the bios time... | | could the linux

Re: timezone anomalies

2008-05-22 Thread Kevin Wilcox
2008/5/22 frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED]: bios: UTC os: timezone This is how I setup all of my *strictly* *nix machines, be they GNU/Linux or *BSD. bios: localtime os: localtime and pretend i am in a timezone? (ntpd gets crazy this way) This is what I do for machines that dual boot MS

Re: timezone anomalies

2008-05-22 Thread Wade, Daniel
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul de Weerd Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 8:40 AM To: OpenBSD Subject: Re: timezone anomalies On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 02:23:07PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote: | dual booting with linux these days i

Re: Unbound: a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver

2008-05-22 Thread Chris Smith
On Wednesday 21 May 2008, Andris wrote: I just read about this project, might be of interest: http://unbound.net/ Not a real world test (well, real in a really small environment - my personal home server) but after I saw your post I installed this on my server running side-by-side with bind

Why Perl for pkg_* tools ?

2008-05-22 Thread hyjial
Hi list ! Reading through OpenBSD's codebase, I have noticed that the code living under src/usr.sbin/pkg_add is written in Perl. Perl is distributed under the Artistic license, though. The latter is not as permissive as the BSD license under which monst of OpenBSD is released. No doubt that is the

Re: Unbound: a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver

2008-05-22 Thread Joe S
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 10:09 AM, Andris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just read about this project, might be of interest: http://unbound.net/ It's developed by Kirei, NLnet Labs, Nominet, and VeriSign; and released under a permissive free software license: http://unbound.net/svn/trunk/LICENSE

NAT Rules

2008-05-22 Thread Joe Warren-Meeks
Hello there, We have two seperate datacentres, one using 172.16.1.0/24 and the other using 172.16.2.0/24. In front of both are NAT'ing OpenBSD firewalls, using something like: nat on $ext_if from prv_net - ($ext_if:0) (Where prv_net contains the netblock of that datacentre). Now, I would like

Re: NAT Rules

2008-05-22 Thread Joe Warren-Meeks
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 06:18:21PM +0100, Joe Warren-Meeks wrote: Hey there, We have two seperate datacentres, one using 172.16.1.0/24 and the other using 172.16.2.0/24. In front of both are NAT'ing OpenBSD firewalls, using something like: nat on $ext_if from prv_net - ($ext_if:0) Ignore

Re: Help: OpenBSD 4.2 setup VPN gateway for mobile users

2008-05-22 Thread Bill Chmura
Chiah Tong Kiat wrote: Hi Could anyone give me some pointers in setting up a VPN gateway for mobile users? All the current docs that I've seen are for site-to-site VPN. Existing documents for mobiles uses certpatch to create a SubjectAltName which does not exist anymore Could anyone

Re: Why Perl for pkg_* tools ?

2008-05-22 Thread Diana Eichert
On Thu, 22 May 2008, hyjial wrote: I am just curious about the fact and didn't manage to find information in tech@ and mis@ archives. Thanks in advance. Hyjial. You didn't try very hard then. This has been discussed on many occasions. g.day

Re: Why Perl for pkg_* tools ?

2008-05-22 Thread Christer Solskogen
hyjial wrote: What technical reasons have lead the developers to elect this language ? If you dislike it so much, why don't you rewrite pkg_* in C, and submit patches? -- chs

spamd sync protocol changed

2008-05-22 Thread Theo de Raadt
A heads up about spamd. For those heavily using spamd in sync mode, the protocol has changed to fix a few bugs. The protocol has a version number and we incrememnted it as a result. You will need to update all your spamd sync boxes at the same time (or, older boxes and newer boxes will ignore

Re: using lynx to manage router

2008-05-22 Thread Default User
On Wed, 2008-05-21 at 00:36 +0200, ropers wrote: s/EMCAScript/ECMAScript 2008/5/21 ropers [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 2008/5/20 Default User [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello! I would like to use lynx to manage my local small lan router. I can manage a broadband modem that way. But the router

Re: Why Perl for pkg_* tools ?

2008-05-22 Thread Mic J
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 9:35 PM, Christer Solskogen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hyjial wrote: What technical reasons have lead the developers to elect this language ? Her is an interview with Espie It contains many hints to research from I also thought Espie said that perl enabled them to do

Re: Why Perl for pkg_* tools ?

2008-05-22 Thread Paul de Weerd
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 03:23:17PM +, hyjial wrote: | Hi list ! | Reading through OpenBSD's codebase, I have noticed that the code | living | under src/usr.sbin/pkg_add is written in Perl. Perl is distributed | under the Artistic license, though. The latter is not as permissive | as the BSD |

Re: using lynx to manage router

2008-05-22 Thread Adam Jacob Muller
On May 22, 2008, at 4:09 PM, Default User wrote: On Wed, 2008-05-21 at 00:36 +0200, ropers wrote: s/EMCAScript/ECMAScript 2008/5/21 ropers [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 2008/5/20 Default User [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello! I would like to use lynx to manage my local small lan router. I can manage a

Re: using lynx to manage router

2008-05-22 Thread Ted Unangst
On 5/22/08, Default User [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If I choose option #2, what what graphical browser would have the least overhead, and above all, do the least damage to my security? I know it's not OpenBSD's fault that the router's control webpage requires javascript, but I am surprised

Re: Why Perl for pkg_* tools ?

2008-05-22 Thread Adam Patterson
Paul de Weerd wrote: On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 03:23:17PM +, hyjial wrote: | Hi list ! | Reading through OpenBSD's codebase, I have noticed that the code | living | under src/usr.sbin/pkg_add is written in Perl. Perl is distributed | under the Artistic license, though. The latter is not as

glxsb?

2008-05-22 Thread K K
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Paul de Weerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: glxsb (4/i386) - Geode LX Security Block crypto accelerator In other words, there's onboard crypto support in these machines that is supported in OpenBSD. You may not need a separate accelerator. Thanks for the reminder,

Re: using lynx to manage router

2008-05-22 Thread Adam Jacob Muller
On May 22, 2008, at 8:44 PM, Ted Unangst wrote: On 5/22/08, Default User [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If I choose option #2, what what graphical browser would have the least overhead, and above all, do the least damage to my security? I know it's not OpenBSD's fault that the router's control

Re: glxsb?

2008-05-22 Thread Adam Jacob Muller
On May 22, 2008, at 9:27 PM, K K wrote: On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Paul de Weerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: glxsb (4/i386) - Geode LX Security Block crypto accelerator In other words, there's onboard crypto support in these machines that is supported in OpenBSD. You may not need a

Re: Decipering Understanding IP addressing

2008-05-22 Thread Nick Holland
ropers wrote: 2008/5/21 ropers [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Kendall Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... I'm having a hard time understanding it. In many places they use 2 numbers, e.g. 2(21) or 232 (4,294,967,296). Can you understand what they are saying? I am really

FuGhu - Ășltimas fechas -

2008-05-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FuGhu zltimas fechas despuis de ser elegidos por Dream Theater para abrir su show en el Luna Park y antes de que Santiago B|rgi se vaya durante tres meses invitado por el Teatro Schvnbrunn de Austria a cantar Die Fledermaus

Re: OpenOSPFD warning

2008-05-22 Thread Paul de Weerd
Redirecting to misc@, as that is more appropriate (although I have my doubts, see below) On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 05:50:48PM -0700, Jim Engeseth wrote: | I intalled openospf. What do you mean ? It comes with the base OS, so this seems like a weird statement to make. Do you mean that you've