I did a new install today of -current on my amd64 box. I ran into two issues
during the install. These were not show stoppers as I was able to finish.
First, when I attempted to pull down the file sets from the defaulted mirror,
the files were not found.
Second, when I switched my pull down
thanks for the detailed information in your post! everything important
is there, with a good explanation of the problem, and it's collected in
a single email.
On 2009-05-22, Murilo da Silva Ijanc mur...@dotbsd.org wrote:
Hello misc@,
I am trying to use 3G technology in OpenBSD. Currently my
Marco Peereboom slash at peereboom.us writes:
Then keep asking!
I do have the impression, what I wanted, is what you already had in mind:
a broken mirror simply remains dead and broken, and the machine runs
happily
before and after reboot on the sane drive. Correct?
Correct. If
Hello,
Need just a small pointer to information on how to write an
authentication program
i.e. login_SOMEWHAT ? Because sources left much info outside.
Is there a specification or something?
Thanks.
--
With best regards,
Gregory Edigarov
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 6:37 AM, Joel Wiramu Pauling
aener...@aenertia.netwrote:
Just use USB to RS323 convert cables and have as many heads as you like off
of dumb terminals. Or old laptops.
RS323? Is that a new standard? Or do you mean RS232? :)
Hi all,
I've updated my public NTP server (time.cdmon.com); 4.5 works like a charm!
Despite of that, I see the following warning in /var/log/messages
(...]
May 21 23:53:53 time ntpd[12997]: sendto: Can't assign requested address
May 22 00:03:58 time last message repeated 66 times
May 22
On Fri, 22 May 2009 11:43:50 +0200, Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
Hi all,
I've updated my public NTP server (time.cdmon.com); 4.5 works like a charm!
Despite of that, I see the following warning in /var/log/messages
(...]
May 21 23:53:53 time ntpd[12997]: sendto: Can't assign requested address
Trying to add a few packages on my -current system and there's
some weirdness going on that I believe was not present before:
Script started on Fri May 22 12:34:41 2009
$ sudo pkg_add -v samba
$ sudo pkg_info -I samba
samba-3.0.34SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX
samba-3.0.34-ads
Config file says?
# cat /etc/ntpd.conf
# $OpenBSD: ntpd.conf,v 1.9 2008/10/10 11:46:22 sthen Exp $
# sample ntpd configuration file, see ntpd.conf(5)
# Addresses to listen on (ntpd does not listen by default)
listen on *
# sync to a single server
server yes
server hora.roa.es
# use a random
Stuart Thanks for responding, sorry for the delay, different zones =]
I added the lines (vjcomp disable and deny vjcomp) in ppp.conf, however
still the same problem.
thanks for the detailed information in your post! everything important
is there, with a good explanation of the problem, and
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 01:15:56PM +0200, Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
Config file says?
# cat /etc/ntpd.conf
# $OpenBSD: ntpd.conf,v 1.9 2008/10/10 11:46:22 sthen Exp $
# sample ntpd configuration file, see ntpd.conf(5)
# Addresses to listen on (ntpd does not listen by default)
listen on *
# sync to a single server
server yes
^^^ -- this seems to be wrong. Server line should contain
ipaddress/hostname, not 'yes'.
Yes, you've the reason; in /var/log messages:
(...)
May 22 09:13:54 time ntpd[31006]: 1 out of 2 peers valid
May 22 09:13:54 time
On 5/22/09, Murilo da Silva Ijanc mur...@dotbsd.org wrote:
Stuart Thanks for responding, sorry for the delay, different zones =]
I added the lines (vjcomp disable and deny vjcomp) in ppp.conf, however
still the same problem.
what happens when you do an nslookup(1) ?
Have you tried pppd(8)?
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 01:41:55PM +0100, Paul Bradley wrote:
I am setting up an encrypted fileserver with off-site backup, for one reason
and another which I won't go into here for the sake of brevity, I need to
block-level snapshot partitions, file-level snapshots as I believe are
provided
* Brian bwai...@yahoo.com [090522 02:22]:
I did a new install today of -current on my amd64 box. I ran into two issues
during the install. These were not show stoppers as I was able to finish.
First, when I attempted to pull down the file sets from the defaulted mirror,
the files were not
Hi Fred,
Hi Fred,
It seems that nslookup is normal, see:
# nslookup www.google.com
Server: 208.67.222.222
Address: 208.67.222.222 # 53
Non-authoritative answer:
Canonical name = www.google.com google.navigation.opendns.com.
Name: google.navigation.opendns.com
Address: 208.69.32.231
Name:
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:25:17AM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
Need just a small pointer to information on how to write an
authentication program
i.e. login_SOMEWHAT ? Because sources left much info outside.
Is there a specification or something?
Thanks.
You'll want to read
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:43:50AM +0200, Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
Hi all,
I've updated my public NTP server (time.cdmon.com); 4.5 works like a charm!
Despite of that, I see the following warning in /var/log/messages
(...]
May 21 23:53:53 time ntpd[12997]: sendto: Can't assign requested
* Jim Razmus j...@bonetruck.org [090522 08:46]:
* Brian bwai...@yahoo.com [090522 02:22]:
I did a new install today of -current on my amd64 box. I ran into two
issues during the install. These were not show stoppers as I was able to
finish.
First, when I attempted to pull down the
On Friday 22 May 2009 15:51:02 Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
# sync to a single server
server yes
^^^ -- this seems to be wrong. Server line should contain
ipaddress/hostname, not 'yes'.
Yes, you've the reason; in /var/log messages:
(...)
May 22 09:13:54 time
Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
# sync to a single server
server yes
server hora.roa.es
You shouldn't have this here like that.
server yes
The man(5) ntpd.conf if pretty clear on that.
server address [weight weight-value]
Specify the IP address or the hostname of an NTP server to syn-
I tried using pppd do not succeed, it returns me to the log:
Murilo may 22 10:31:58 pppd [19228]: pppd 2.3.5 started by murilobsd, uid 0
Murilo may 22 10:32:01 pppd [19228]: Connect script failed
May 22 10:32:03 Murilo pppd: Exit.
My Settings:
/etc/ppp/chat-claro
ABORT BUSY
ABORT 'NO CARRIER'
Looks like you do not think at all. The reason was told to you, and you
didn't ever tried to do something. You prefer to think instead
of doing, aren't you?
I've fixed the commented conf error already, but it seems that the FIRST
warning I've commented in my INITIAL post is not related to
Murilo da Silva Ijanc mur...@dotbsd.org writes:
I tried using pppd do not succeed, it returns me to the log:
Murilo may 22 10:31:58 pppd [19228]: pppd 2.3.5 started by murilobsd, uid 0
Murilo may 22 10:32:01 pppd [19228]: Connect script failed
May 22 10:32:03 Murilo pppd: Exit.
Try enabling
Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:25:17AM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
Need just a small pointer to information on how to write an
authentication program
i.e. login_SOMEWHAT ? Because sources left much info outside.
Is there a specification or something?
Thanks.
On Fri, 22 May 2009, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Logically I can understand, that password will be provided as an input on file
descriptor 3.
But I cannot find that in manual...
Why don't you start by reading bsd_auth(3) ?
--
Antoine
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 6:53 PM, obiozorok...@yahoo.com wrote:
Well I'm certainly no expert in all this and I'm happy to be corrected
before
I make any more mistakes with my configuration. Man am I glad I put this
post
out because I'm getting such great feedback!
I'll have to re-think
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:25:17AM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
Need just a small pointer to information on how to write an
authentication program
i.e. login_SOMEWHAT ? Because sources left much info outside.
Is there a
Gilles Chehade wrote:
Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:25:17AM +0300, Gregory Edigarov wrote:
Hello,
Need just a small pointer to information on how to write an
authentication program
i.e. login_SOMEWHAT ? Because sources left much info outside.
On 2009-05-22 Ross Cameron wrote:
Certainly the hardware chosen isnt anywhere NEAR potent enough,...
and u're
leaving ure whole configuration open for attack via the ESXi sub layer.
Why not just port the custom app to OpenBSD and run the configuration
natively on the hardware?
There
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Ed Ahlsen-Girard eagir...@cox.net wrote:
On 2009-05-22 Ross Cameron wrote:
Certainly the hardware chosen isnt anywhere NEAR potent enough,... and
u're
leaving ure whole configuration open for attack via the ESXi sub layer.
Why not just port the custom
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Thomas Pfaff tpf...@tp76.info wrote:
Trying to add a few packages on my -current system and there's
some weirdness going on that I believe was not present before:
Script started on Fri May 22 12:34:41 2009
$ sudo pkg_add -v samba
$ sudo pkg_info -I samba
This is a repeat of the can't bring up a raid set with missing
members
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 05:01:40AM +, Uwe Dippel wrote:
Marco Peereboom slash at peereboom.us writes:
Correct. If this isn't the case then I need to see a dmesg before
after rebooting and bioctl output before
Since we (that's I, sorry) seem to discuss the whole bunch (not a bad idea
after, all hoping to get things into their places and finally enjoying a
really beautiful and functioning softraid), I allow myself to add another
question, real life, on a to-be-production system:
Okay, now I have a
This one the pulled drive still contains the same metadata as the
surviving members. Since you are running a home made kernel I have no
idea what code you are running. This scenario should work with the code
I committed a couple of weeks ago. From the looks of it this is a bug
or you are
Ross Cameron wrote:
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Ed Ahlsen-Girard eagir...@cox.net
mailto:eagir...@cox.net wrote:
-(snip)-
There are apps on Windows for which porting to OpenBSD would be
roughly
equivalent to porting to NetWare
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 05:24:31AM +, Uwe Dippel wrote:
Marco Peereboom slash at peereboom.us writes:
Then keep asking!
I do have the impression, what I wanted, is what you already had in mind:
a broken mirror simply remains dead and broken, and the machine runs
happily
On Fri, 22 May 2009 22:56:33 +0700
Edho P Arief edhopr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Thomas Pfaff tpf...@tp76.info wrote:
Trying to add a few packages on my -current system and there's
some weirdness going on that I believe was not present before:
Script started on
Marco Peereboom slash at peereboom.us writes:
This one the pulled drive still contains the same metadata as the
surviving members. Since you are running a home made kernel I have no
idea what code you are running. This scenario should work with the code
I committed a couple of weeks ago.
Marco Peereboom slash at peereboom.us writes:
This is a repeat of the can't bring up a raid set with missing
members
Yes, exactly. This can be closed; it was just to demonstrate that I am not
the only person, who sees broken mirrors being re-attached.
Marco Peereboom slash at peereboom.us writes:
This is currently correct because I am working on this particular case.
This one has proved to be very hairy hence it isn't in the tree yet.
Good to know, thanks for the heads-up, I keep waiting then for 4.6, I guess?
I'd expect the
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 02:32:24PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
I am very keen to run OBSD on this, but if it's absolutely impractical to do
so I'd also welcome suggestions of other ways to do this in FreeBSD.
I don't know anything about FreeBSD's (lack of?) support for snapshots.
Hi Misc,
I put the following line in my sensorsd.conf file:
hw.sensors.acpibat0.raw0:command=/etc/sensorsd/bat_status %2
When the battery's laptop status change, bat_status program is
executed using param %2 (sensor's value can be: 0 when battery is
idle, 1 when battery is discharging and 2
Hi,
On Fri, 22 May 2009 01:02:31 -0300 (BRT) Murilo da Silva Ijanc wrote:
Hello misc@,
I am trying to use 3G technology in OpenBSD.
I have Huawei E220. After a few days of tweaking, I got it working pretty
well. There are some caveats however. (See below)
$ ping -c 4 www.google.com
PING
Marco Peereboom slash at peereboom.us writes:
Next problem: There are quite a number of bays available in my box,
so that I can plug another drive for a local 'dump'. But irrespective
where I plug it, it won't come up:
Your trace shows that it comes up just fine.
softraid0: volume
Thanks Ross/Ed, yes we're going to dump the custom Windows app and use an open
source solution using Samba's file share capability (with Samba running on
OBSD of course :).
--- On Fri, 5/22/09, Ross Cameron abal...@gmail.com
wrote:
From: Ross Cameron abal...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: OpenBSD
Hi,
For the first time my multimedia keyboard works (OpenBSD 4.5). Thanks
developers for the great work.
--
Joco Salvatti
Graduated in Computer Science
Federal University of Para - UFPA - Brazil
E-Mail: salva...@gmail.com
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 10:05 AM, Jordi Espasa jordi.esp...@opengea.org wrote:
Looks like you do not think at all. The reason was told to you, and you
didn't ever tried to do something. You prefer to think instead of doing,
aren't you?
I've fixed the commented conf error already, but it seems
I never thought about it before, but it is clear that spamd handles the
greylisting the same regardless of whether or not the e-mail address is
valid. That is, it doesn't check to make sure that the to address is
legitimate before adding the IP address to the spamd-white table.
For example, if
You are invited to Compliments of the season.
By your host James Mark:
Date: Friday May 22, 2009
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm (GMT +00:00)
Location: Hello My Friend,Compliments of the season,thank you for
your help I am very happy to inform you
Hi,
First, thanks to all developers of OpenBSD for such a fine operating
system!
I noticed some strange behaviour when issuing 'halt -p' on my ThinkPad
X61. Namely, that the laptop hung most of the time, and powered down
only some of time, after 'halt -p' was issued under both 4.4 and 4.5.
* Eric rabbitearcr...@gmail.com [090522 14:41]:
I never thought about it before, but it is clear that spamd handles the
greylisting the same regardless of whether or not the e-mail address is
valid. That is, it doesn't check to make sure that the to address is
legitimate before adding the IP
fixed in -current
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 01:59:47PM -0600, Matthew Emmett wrote:
Hi,
First, thanks to all developers of OpenBSD for such a fine operating
system!
I noticed some strange behaviour when issuing 'halt -p' on my ThinkPad
X61. Namely, that the laptop hung most of the time,
Hi All,
I am setting up an openbsd 4.5 stable based pf firewall and was
wondering if there is a way to make it so only certain users could log
in from certain IP addresses. I have authpf set up and working well,
but the problem is if someone that isn't coming from one of my safe ip
addresses, i
OT question, but I was hoping there might be other folks that might have
seen a similar problem [old MD installation (1.94.5)]:
Given this email in the list members:
t...@ted.com
Even though this email is listed correctly as a list member, when MD
receives an email from this email
On 22 May 2009 at 15:05, Aaron Martinez wrote:
Hi All,
I am setting up an openbsd 4.5 stable based pf firewall and was
wondering if there is a way to make it so only certain users could log
in from certain IP addresses. I have authpf set up and working well,
but the problem is if someone
On 22 May 2009 at 15:05, Aaron Martinez wrote:
Hi All,
I am setting up an openbsd 4.5 stable based pf firewall and was
wondering if there is a way to make it so only certain users could log
in from certain IP addresses. I have authpf set up and working well,
but the problem is if someone
On 22 May 2009 at 16:37, Aaron Martinez wrote:
On 22 May 2009 at 15:05, Aaron Martinez wrote:
Hi All,
I am setting up an openbsd 4.5 stable based pf firewall and was
wondering if there is a way to make it so only certain users could log
in from certain IP addresses. I have authpf
If you use public keys for the users with shells, you could use a
Match block with 'PasswordAuthentication no' for those usernames,
and 'from=pattern-list' in their authorized_keys files.
On 2009-05-22, Aaron Martinez m...@proficuous.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am setting up an openbsd 4.5 stable
Aaron Martinez wrote:
On 22 May 2009 at 15:05, Aaron Martinez wrote:
Hi All,
I am setting up an openbsd 4.5 stable based pf firewall and was
wondering if there is a way to make it so only certain users could log
in from certain IP addresses. I have authpf set up and working well,
but the
Hi there,
I am running OpenBGPd on an OpenBSD 4.4 router.
Some times when traffic goes over one peer and finally gets to our router,
the last hop will respond as a different peer. For example:
Level3 IP 10.0.0.1
Global Crossing IP 192.168.0.1
Traffic traverses Global crossing all the way, last
Uwe Dippel udippel at uniten.edu.my writes:
To me this seems a result of the sequence at boot: at first we identify the
physical drives, that is sd0, sd1, sd2 and sd3 in this case, and only later
do we get softraid up, sensibly roaming the RAID one up. Sensibly? Because
fstab can't know and
Hi,
2009/5/21 Obiozor Okeke obiozorok...@yahoo.com:
Hi Diana (and Stuart) thanks for all your advice.
The problem or nut we're
trying to crack is that we're trying to deploy OpenBSD to remote clients
and
we wanted an inexpensive but very high reliability system with the
flexibility
to
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Joel Wiramu Pauling
aener...@aenertia.net wrote:
Just use USB to RS323 convert cables and have as many heads as you like off
of dumb terminals. Or old laptops.
;-)
Thanks, but my goal was not just to add more text consoles, it was to
actually create more
VTs
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