quem cant ping 8.8.8.8

2015-08-08 Thread tuyosi
Hi all . i follow http://brycv.com/blog/2013/notes-on-openbsd-in-qemu-on-openbsd/ openbsd(rental server):vio0 157.7.208.141 internet and qemu-run.sh export ETHER=vether0 export BRIDGE=bridge0 qemu-system-i386 first-image.img -m 512

Re: Repartitioning

2015-08-08 Thread Alexander Hall
On August 8, 2015 2:13:02 AM GMT+02:00, Quartz qua...@sneakertech.com wrote: How about taking some directory that is currently under /var (depending on what you're doing with the machine, maybe log or www or mysql or something?) and moving the contents to /usr/obj or /usr/src (or if they're

Re: smtpd.conf.5 relay tls | verify

2015-08-08 Thread LÉVAI Dániel
On sze, aug 05, 2015 at 06:49:42 +, David Dahlberg wrote: Am Mittwoch, den 05.08.2015, 00:31 +0100 schrieb Jason McIntyre: if this were the case, i'd say we want: [tls [verify]] Hmm, I think I have heard this proposal before ;-)

Re: Repartitioning

2015-08-08 Thread Craig Skinner
On 2015-08-07 Fri 10:33 AM |, Quartz wrote: Is there a good way to use the same disk? Again, the issue is not that the disk is full, but that's it half empty and split up in a way that we can't really use the space. 1) Decide what partition layout sizes you want (du, df, mount, etc...)

Re: Current USB Wifi status

2015-08-08 Thread lists
It might be worth buying/reusing a standalone access point (perhaps reflashing a linksys router or something) and connecting via ethernet cable. That way you have more flexibility in choosing locations: ie, the OpenBSD router can be somewhere that's convenient for interfacing with your

Re: Current USB Wifi status

2015-08-08 Thread Quartz
it is actually not worth buying a new standalone access point unless you can install specifically OpenBSD on it, and temporary reuse of an old access point is sub-optimal now matter what you (re)flash on it, most firmwares including third party are vulnerable and suffer from the same reliability

Re: Repartitioning

2015-08-08 Thread Quartz
Maybe I missed it, but if you supply the output of disklabel and df, it would be easier to give advice. The machine isn't in front of me right now, but the partition setup was using the 'wizard' defaults. In other words: /, /tmp, /var, /usr, /usr/X11R6, /usr/local, /usr/src, /usr/obj, and

Re: SNMP on 5.7/5.8

2015-08-08 Thread Kapetanakis Giannis
sorry for top post. I believe I had the problem with both base and netsnmpd versions. On 06/08/15 00:33, Steven Surdock wrote: Thanks Stuart. It is also my understanding that the base snmpd suffers the same issue. http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=143143933919367w=2 I will try the debug

cu connection trap crash

2015-08-08 Thread Dan Becker
When connecting to a serial port with a usb to serial adapter. Unplugging the usb connection without closing the session causes my system to drop to ddb. Can someone else try to verify this ? No flags, simply 'cu /dev/cuaU0 ' http://1drv.ms/1Dy9w4J ddb screenie ^ -- --Dan

Re: rdomain with BGP dynamic route

2015-08-08 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 11:26:56AM -0400, XU, YANG (YANG) wrote: Adam, Your comments and links are very helpful, they made some concepts clear for me. Many thanks! What I need essentially is VRF function which converts IPv4 prefix to VPNv4 prefix dynamically. I hope experts can help on

Re: Repartitioning

2015-08-08 Thread Mihai Popescu
... in that order. This order could be not identical with the harddisk order. If I'm not mistaken, watching install operation, I think the / partition is the first followed by /home. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong. One man already asked you for disklabel output.

Re: cu connection trap crash

2015-08-08 Thread Philip Guenther
On Saturday, August 8, 2015, Dan Becker d.b.bec...@gmail.com wrote: When connecting to a serial port with a usb to serial adapter. Unplugging the usb connection without closing the session causes my system to drop to ddb. Can someone else try to verify this ? No flags, simply 'cu

Re: cu connection trap crash

2015-08-08 Thread Dan Becker
On Sat, Aug 8, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com wrote: On Saturday, August 8, 2015, Dan Becker d.b.bec...@gmail.com wrote: When connecting to a serial port with a usb to serial adapter. Unplugging the usb connection without closing the session causes my system to drop to

Re: cu connection trap crash

2015-08-08 Thread Dan Becker
On Sat, Aug 8, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com wrote: On Saturday, August 8, 2015, Dan Becker d.b.bec...@gmail.com wrote: When connecting to a serial port with a usb to serial adapter. Unplugging the usb connection without closing the session causes my system to drop to

Re: Repartitioning

2015-08-08 Thread Quartz
... in that order. This order could be not identical with the harddisk order. If I'm not mistaken, watching install operation, I think the / partition is the first followed by /home. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong. I've looked at the layout on this machine a dozen times. Cross reference

Re: Repartitioning

2015-08-08 Thread Josh Grosse
On Sat, Aug 08, 2015 at 08:24:53PM -0400, Quartz wrote: One man already asked you for disklabel output. That WAS the disklabel output (minus sizes and offsets). When I next get a chance to ssh into it from somewhere else I'll copy the actual output, but the exact blocks shouldn't really

Re: Repartitioning

2015-08-08 Thread Joel Rees
2015/08/08 22:25 Quartz qua...@sneakertech.com: Maybe I missed it, but if you supply the output of disklabel and df, it would be easier to give advice. The machine isn't in front of me right now, but the partition setup was using the 'wizard' defaults. In other words: /, /tmp, /var, /usr,

Re: Repartitioning

2015-08-08 Thread Quartz
You've stated you have a 10GB disk, and that this is 4.9. The disklabel(8) man page at 4.9 described the automatic layout at that time: Yeah, that's what we have. You have stated that /usr/src and /usr/obj are unused, /var is full, and /usr/local (used for packages and some infrastructure

Re: Repartitioning

2015-08-08 Thread Quartz
Also, another question: this system keeps nothing in the user's home directories past a few dot files. /home is using less than 1m of space. Would it be safe from a security/reliability standpoint to just move the home folders directly into / ?

Re: cu connection trap crash

2015-08-08 Thread Philip Guenther
On Sat, Aug 8, 2015 at 3:36 PM, Dan Becker d.b.bec...@gmail.com wrote: On Saturday, August 8, 2015, Dan Becker d.b.bec...@gmail.com wrote: When connecting to a serial port with a usb to serial adapter. Unplugging the usb connection without closing the session causes my system to drop to ddb.