think that BR-Script3 is Brother's own PostScript Level 3 emulation
(renamed to avoid paying licenses to Adobe).
-Brian
so take it for what it's worth.
-Brian
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a name of signature.asc]
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 18:50 -0400, Rod Dorman wrote:
On Friday, October 5, 2007, 15:14:41, Jeff Simmons wrote:
On Friday 05 October 2007 01:17, Claer wrote:
The Cisco client license forbids explicitely to connect to anything but
Cisco Hardware.
You could rip the ISA controller out of a Pix
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 12:14 -0700, Jeff Simmons wrote:
On Friday 05 October 2007 01:17, Claer wrote:
The Cisco client license forbids explicitely to connect to anything but
Cisco Hardware.
If that's so, then legal forgot to tell marketing. ;-)
The Cisco VPN 3002 Hardware Client works
.
~BAS
On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 20:32 -0700, Jeff Simmons wrote:
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On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 15:24 +0200, Marc Balmer wrote:
Tang Tse wrote:
Just one question regarding VPNs OpenBSD and HW, is there any recomendation
for hardware? i mean, i want to setup a VPN between 2 offices and i need
some reasonable speed.. with a computer with some recent hardware do i
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 17:54 +0200, Piotrek Kapczuk wrote:
2007/10/4, Brian A. Seklecki [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm demo'ing some 1U P4-class network appliance hardware that will
probably fit your needs well. See URLs below.
[...]
http://code.google.com/p/bsd-appliance/wiki
Timo Schoeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On an semi-related note, I recently tested the vpn1411 in a
significantly faster (2.8GHz P4 Celeron D):
des3/3des:
w/ acceleration:
# time dd if=/dev/zero bs=1m count=100 | openssl des3 -pass pass:test
-engine cryptodev -out /dev/null
engine cryptodev
the Linux tide.
They also risked losing high quality code contributors.
So if OpenBSD does come to an end, as you threaten, IMO it won't be because
people don't buy the CDs - it will be because it continues to cut itself off
from the mainstream and simply becomes irrelevant.
Regards,
Brian.
To get debugging info out of pf(4):
$ sudo pfctl -x loud
Also check netstat -s for layer 3/4 errors, and netstat -m for
kernel memory resource consumption, and ifconfig -i(?) for layer 2
errors.
~BAS
On Tue, 2007-10-02 at 14:20 +0700, dika wrote:
Dear teams,
Im using OpenBSD4.1 for my
*free* anywhere in the world: e.g. https://shipit.ubuntu.com/
So go for it. Selling OpenBSD DVDs in the Philippines won't hurt anyone; it
can only help your customers, and help OpenBSD gain mindshare which would
otherwise go to Linux. Good luck in your venture.
Regards,
Brian.
P.S. If you still
Also:
1) Does the documentation in ipsec(4) / isakmpd.conf(5) /
sasyncd.conf(5) imply that all policies / security associations should
be between the CARP HA L3 address?
2) Is your isakmpd(8) binding to wildcard address?
3) Did this problem evolve with the implementation of sasyncd(8) or did
. The other
side is in passive mode.
Thanks for the replies.
Patrick
Brian A. Seklecki schrieb:
Also:
1) Does the documentation in ipsec(4) / isakmpd.conf(5) /
sasyncd.conf(5) imply that all policies / security associations should
be between the CARP HA L3 address?
2) Is your
I know it is a lot faster but would that solve the parity problem on
boot completely? 'man bio' doesn't seem to answer that.
For a variety of reasons, hardware raid controllers handle ungraceful
shutdown better -- onboard batteries for the HBA's RAM/Cache, etc.
Hardware RAID almost never goes
raid(4) hasn't been touched in a while (years), so short answer: No.
NetBSD is still actively committing to it, though, and has functional
background parity recalculation.
I understand there is interest in replacing RAIDFrame instead of
resynchronizing the subtree.
In the mean time, find a
Ok, it's running now. The cause was not the move from 4.0 - 4.1, but
the move from a diskful to a diskless setup: The machine mounts its root
fs via nfs.
WHAT?!?!?! What the heck kind of security-minded sanity check would
fail based on the underlying VFS?
Did you eventually get a PR open
Any word on the degraded performance of fork operations inside the
vmware server guest? Or am I imagining that thread of e-mails?
~BAS
On Sat, 2007-07-07 at 10:04 -0500, Todd Pytel wrote:
On Sat, 2007-07-07 at 10:44 -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
There's the answer to your question: For your
Safe to ignore - most i810 devices have duplicate PCI bus entries for
the internal and external video. Both are drive by the same logical
GPU, though.
~BAS
On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 00:21 +0800, Alex Kwan wrote:
Hello!
When I exit from the X, I got following warning message:
I810: No matching
.
Regards,
Brian.
On Sat, Sep 22, 2007 at 08:38:17PM +0300, Ihar Hrachyshka wrote:
The problem of Linux as a whole is that it tries to resolve security
problems not by auditing code but by implementing SELinux. But what
the problem would be if OpenBSD has SeBSD extension?
I think the nearest equivalent is
in advance,
Brian
# ldd /usr/bin/more
/usr/bin/more:
StartEnd Type Open Ref GrpRef Name
exe 10 0 /usr/bin/more
00745000 20758000 rlib 01 0 /usr/lib/libcurses.so.10.0
00951000 20985000 rlib 01 0 /usr/lib/libc.so
.
However, I think you'd find life far, far easier just by recompiling Apache
to work with IPv6 natively.
Regards,
Brian.
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 04:36:06PM +0200, alwin wrote:
the faithd daemon als looks quit cool, although it maps the other way
around, it will be usefull when you have an ipv6 only network.
When faithd receives TCPv6 traffic, faithd will relay the TCPv6 traffic
to TCPv4.
Hmm, sounds
of problems to do
with locking too.
Regards,
Brian.
Try to 'tar tzvf [file]' each member. Do any of them exit with
Unexepected EOF ? That means that the download never completed that the
file is truncated (which leads to the SHA1 and Size mismatch)
~BAS
On Sun, 19 Aug 2007, Chris wrote:
I downloaded all the packages put them in
UKP.
Both these devices have a built in 6-port hardware switch (5 ports brought
out as RJ45, one port connected to the CPU internally) and even has VLAN
capability.
The no-nonsense replacement Linux referred to is probably OpenWrt:
http://www.openwrt.org/
Regards,
Brian.
and fanless, which you'll appreciate if you've ever had a Catalyst on
your desk.
Regards,
Brian.
On Sun, Aug 12, 2007 at 09:39:04AM +0100, Brian Candler wrote:
Could anyone recommend anything that would be great for leaning
purposes
Sorry, my mistake - I thought you said for *learning* purposes. For
*leaning* purposes, an empty 72xx chassis is probably heavy enough :-)
to the MBR while partitions were in use. Hmm, a quick google
suggests:
sysctl kern.geom.debug = 16
This is known as the foot-shooting flag :-) See
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=geomsektion=4apropos=0manpath=FreeBSD+6.2-RELEASE
HTH,
Brian.
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 09:59:23PM +0100, poncenby wrote:
Grateful if anyone could recommend a mail retrieval program which does
not require a local SMTP service like fetchmail does.
From 'man fetchmail':
-m command | --mda command
(Keyword: mda) You can force mail
my understanding of things from a user point of view,
which may very well be flawed. Someone with a knowledge of pf internals
could give a more authoritative answer.
Regards,
Brian.
for the task and using what algorithms?
Thanks.
Brian
Brian Hansen wrote:
Hi
I have no prior experience in encryption but wants to figure out how to -
as
safe as possible - encrypt some files on my computer. I have been looking
at
both GNUPG and Mcrypt. I am not interested in the KEY part of GNUPG but
only
encrypting files.
uh, if you expect
On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 11:02:46PM +0100, Brian Candler wrote:
My home desktop system is an
Epia M-1 in a fanless case. I've not measured its power consumption, but
I think it's pretty low.
I just got an Electrisave. Its resolution is only 10W, but according to
that, this PC takes 20W
the author
would take you to court for not sending a postcard? Pragmatically, if the
software does want you want, I suggest you could take that (minimal) risk.
Or, just send the guy a postcard. He obviously likes them.
Regards,
Brian.
(*)
http://www.apsfilter.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/apsfilter
M-1 in a fanless case. I've not measured its power consumption, but
I think it's pretty low.
Regards,
Brian.
You don't want user 1's web applications to be able to access data in user
2's web application storage space.
I will only be using mod_php. In the past, without the user shell
accounts, this has worked rather well for me in combination with the
open_base_dir directive in the
this confidently (or even let them do it themselves)
without any risk of accidentally breaking other users. Disk space is very
cheap these days, although RAM and other virtualisation overhead is less so.
Regards,
Brian.
they'd be able to read/write all the other
users' files). You may be able to achieve this by suitable checks on the
top-level directory, and making files world-writable inside (ergh).
Otherwise, welcome to sticky-bit city :-)
Regards,
Brian.
errno 1 Operation not permitted
...
Regards,
Brian.
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 03:16:36PM +0200, St?phane Chausson wrote:
Brian Candler wrote, On 29/06/07 14:43:
Also, under Linux, lspci -v gives useful info about the PCI cards you
have
installed. In theory, you should be able to do this with OpenBSD too:
http://mj.ucw.cz/pciutils.shtml
appears as fxp0 in another box), so much the better.
Given that your on-board LAN isn't working either, maybe the motherboard has
a serious fault. But you might not be able to return it until you can prove
that *Windows* can't find any network cards either :-)
Regards,
Brian.
xyz gives you an NXDOMAIN answer also in a reasonably short
period of time)
Regards,
Brian.
This is the expected behavior for a failure on a CCD component. Try
cutting the SATA cable to a live system some time; watch the kernel
panic there as well. Suddenly it cant stat() / or read/write from swap.
You're playing with fire with CCD anyway: RAID0. The stuff in 4.1
wasn't touched for
and has a quick
one-line fix such as this. (only to get a you're not running GENERIC
response)
I know there are people out there running embedded environments who were
testing 4.1 during -current.
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behave as if using
a physical interface?
2. Why the workaround above to get pf working with the vlan tagged
interface? Bug in pf?
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see the -x argument to pfctl(8); try turning up the debugging level to
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On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 13:46 +0200, Alberich de megres wrote:
I'm wandering if there is some way to log when an ip is inserted in a
table?
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to monitor any other parameters of interest.
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at 12:36:33PM -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
Such as Distributed computing environments where you have your HAL4
service VIP on the same segment/subnet as your distributed server farm.
so they should redesign their network instead of inventing crazy
features. this DSR sounds like a hack
Kuhlman
Network Administrator
ColoradoVnet.com
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Guilty? Yeah. But he knows it. I mean, you're guilty.
You just don't know it. So who's really in jail?
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Good catch on this guys. We should remember that most modern NAT is
PAT, or hybrid NAT+PAT. You should ask your ISP for more space to NAT
to (A NAT+PAT hybrid pool).
Cisco calls it overloading. Reminds me of a Soundgarden song.
~BAS
On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 12:03 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
/13 02:00, Kian Mohageri wrote:
Is my best option to kill syslogd from rc.local or manually edit /etc/rc?
How about leaving them both running, and binding syslog-ng to just
the relevant IP address?
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re-directs will suffice.
Cheers,
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Such as Distributed computing environments where you have your HAL4
service VIP on the same segment/subnet as your distributed server farm.
Or HA databses
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On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 17:49 +0200, Pierre-Yves Ritschard wrote:
best pf network stack cannot solve.
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about the checksum format, md5 tends to rule the
world these days.
What is it called exactly?
You mean, in CKSUM? Cyclic redundancy check. See cksum(1).
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Hello,
I'm using mod_auth_ldap-1.6.0p3 on OpenBSD 4.1
and I'd like to make it authenticate on 2 ldap servers
in case one is down.
I fought with the AuthLDAPURL directive but with no success.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Thierry.
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provide.
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Guilty? Yeah. But he
have to follow step by
step the process here:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ppcm=117871289207004w=2
Meaning trick the disklabel to get it going.
Best,
Daniel
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Guilty? Yeah. But he
-duplex based on negotiated link capability.
entry point at 0x200120
Any ideas why this is and what needs to be done to stop the stalling?
My board has the following memory, if that helps.
real mem = 132657152 (129548K)
avail mem = 106545152 (104048K)
Thanks for your time
l8*
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On Mon, 11 Jun 2007, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
Please contact krw@, he has been searching testers for RAIDframe root
autoconfig on [EMAIL PROTECTED] There's even a diff posted there, iirc.
I'm your point-man there. A while back I wrote 3 pages of
technical detritus on making it work in 3.9/4.0.
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, Geraerts Andy wrote:
We have an OpenBSD firewall running for a while now. Since a few days we
encounter some sort of selective natting. I try to ping a host, I get reply,
and 2 minutes later I try to ping the same host and I dont get replies.
So despite the state being
!
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You just don't know it. So who's really in jail?
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Just recompiled with:
#define NKPTP_MIN 8
#define NKPTP_MAX 191
Same result. Thank you though. We'll revisit it in the future when the
money is available?
~BAS
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, mickey wrote:
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 01:39:47PM -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
The 1st
Could it be memory ? hard disk ? Box has a 256mb + 512mb , and i don't
know
a way to test this memory without os on the box. Smth like memconf
There should be a memtest_obp_sparc whatever -- there's already one for
the OBP platform on the Apple PowerPC platform. Most Sun shops have
It works; free beer on me for all on me ... (Columbia maybe)
Thanks again,
~BAS
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, mickey wrote:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 11:52:24AM -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
Just recompiled with:
#define NKPTP_MIN 8
#define NKPTP_MAX 191
Same result. Thank you
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Post your dmesg, the contents of /etc/pf.conf and your BGP configuration
file. Doing so will not solve your issue but it will give other members of
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Athalon, an AMD Geode, and a VMWare machine.
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I am updating my system, and I have just read about xenocara in -current. Do I
just build this over my pre-existing X.org? I wasn't quite sure from the
README.
And is there anything special I need to do with ports and packages?
Thanks.
I am trying to open up this url with firefox on openbsd -current, but there is
a problem with accessing the site. Is there a problem with doing the lookups
with url's that start with dashes:
http://-amaya-.deviantart.com/
Thanks,
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where I'm at in relationship to the max (if there's no
hard number, I'm guessing the number depends on hardware and other
system options that affect kernel memory).
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on the egress interface
~~BAS
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Brian Candler wrote:
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 08:03:52PM +0100, Samuel Mo?ux wrote:
With this config, I can't access dmz hosts from lan or internet. The
state gets created:
all tcp $dmz_ip:25 - 192.168.1.161:19399 CLOSED:SYN_SENT
understanding these will be dropped.
Tim
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though.
Has anyone else experienced this problem or seen documentation on it?
If there is no documentation, I'm going to submit it as a bug.
Thanks...
-Lawren
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Kettenis wrote:
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I've read that there may be problems with 'older' computers. I have
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http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/X11R6.8.0/doc/scanpci.1.html
On Mon, 2007-04-30 at 14:14 -0400, Bret Lambert wrote:
On Mon, 2007-04-30 at 14:03 -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
Full lspci(8) / pciconf(8) and dmesg(8) output would help us answer the
question.
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From
with signals. The extra overhead of a
linear search is small, given that children don't die that often.
Cheers,
Brian.
is actually wrong with the code you've
provided; rather, that it's difficult for me to understand the subtleties
involved in asynchronous signal-driven programming. And that's with a copy
of the Stevens book beside me :-)
Many thanks for giving me more food for thought.
Regards,
Brian.
On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 01:40:06PM -0700, Darrin Chandler wrote:
On Mon, Apr 09, 2007 at 09:10:39PM +0100, Brian Candler wrote:
I'm not saying that anything is actually wrong with the code you've
provided; rather, that it's difficult for me to understand the subtleties
involved
works this way.
Any other suggestions as to the best way to avoid this problem? I'm sure
this must be old ground :-)
Thanks,
Brian.
xinit -- -logverbose 9 -verbose 9 send the EDID info? Try a liveCD
that that has the 'nvidia' binary driver and see if they have support
yet, it may be a simple hack.
~BAS
On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 18:46 +0200, Eric Dillenseger wrote:
Hi,
I just bought a 22 inches 16/10 flat panel.
Saddly, I
DDC/EDID can be a killjoy. I want to say that there was an
Option NoEDID true
~~BAS
On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 21:09 +0200, Eric Dillenseger wrote:
(II) NV(0): Supported VESA Video Modes:
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(II) NV(0): [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(II) NV(0):
It would help to see the dmesg(8) output of the card on a supported
platform. Do you mean ral(4)? Many PCI drivers will just-work.
~BAS
On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 16:12 +0200, Maxim Belooussov wrote:
Hi,
I plan to turn my Sun Ultra 10 into a firewall/access point using a
supported Ralink PCI
megarc(8) has been ported to some non-Linux platforms. MegaCli runs in
emulation mode in others (dirty dirty hack). The best bet is a bio(4)
interface or a hardware raid that has a non-BIOS/proprietary CLI
management interface.
~BAS
On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 14:37 +1000, David Gwynne wrote:
On
I ran into some kernel panics (watchdog reset) with GRE + ESP/Transport
(or ESP+GRE) back in the day. It was related to MTU assumptions etc.
There was a sendbug(8) related to it. Google seklecki gre ipsec
openbsd
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2006-01/0623.html
etc...
On
Does anyone have a personal archive that they can export via MUA and
share? Is there a way to ask Majordomo for it (playing with the 'get'
command now)
I'm doing some number crunching and analysis and I'd like a few year-long
data sample.
TIA,
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know I can write my own, but I hope not to be
Christopher Columbus :)
dirty hack would be net-snmpd and lots of 'exec' OIDS
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From an architecture standpoint, It wouldn't be within the mandate of
sshd(8) anyway. You'd accomplish this using some userland resource
quota enforcement policy (max number of processes, max instances of a
shell).
Hell you could do it in /etc/profile or ~/.cshrc
I don't know of one OTTMH,
On Fri, 2007-03-16 at 18:30 -0300, Gustavo Rios wrote:
Dear gentleman,
when i execute some command on my server box, i got a complain about
not enough buffer available. For instance.
$ rusers
rusers: can't send broadcast packet: No buffer space available
$
netstat(8) -m gives some
/hostname.em0 (if your network card is called 'em0')
/etc/pf.conf
/etc/rc.conf and/or /etc/rc.conf.local
/etc/named.conf
Regards,
Brian.
Hello folks,
I was curious about the maximum amount of RAM an OpenBSD system will
recognize. Is there any way at all to get it to recognize more? Kernel
recompile? Sysctl options?
I've browsed through the archives here a bit and have found a few answers
relating to my question, but there
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