On Apr 17, 2007, at 10:19 AM, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Bryan Vyhmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-17 18:29]:
This doesn't sound so promising. I guess the basic idea is that I
need to hope that any CS20 machines I get are not affected by the
bug.
they are, every alpha is. they seem
help you on these specifics but there are always Soekris
net4801 units.
http://www.soekris.com/
You may already be aware but I thought it was worth mentioning.
Bryan
?
Bryan
state' unless you are
running 4.1 in which that is the default.
Bryan
On Apr 17, 2007, at 2:35 PM, Timo Schoeler wrote:
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 00:06:57 -0700
Bryan Vyhmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for that tip. Unfortunately, it was with a server that did
not support server-side sorting. The server was EIMS (http://
www.eudora.co.nz), a mail server
On Apr 16, 2007, at 3:17 AM, Henning Brauer wrote:
* Bryan Vyhmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-16 07:44]:
The CS20 does seem to be a pretty nice machine. I noticed that there
is one obvious CS20 in the newrack.jpg picture. Is power consumption
pretty high on these?
haven't measured
is a sis
This brings up a question I have had for a while. Does pfsync
generate enough traffic that running gigabit cards for your $ext_if
and $int_if and a 100base-TX card for your pfsync interface cause a
major bottleneck?
Bryan
On Apr 15, 2007, at 3:00 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/04/15 14:06, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
My staff needs to be able to add accounts easily and unfortunately,
the command line is not that easy for them.
BSD auth, ldap, sql, text files - take your pick... There's also
dovecot-sieve
On Apr 16, 2007, at 3:51 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/04/15 03:41, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
(As an aside, how often do you update your -current systems
varies; main desktop/laptop and any boxes I use when I'm working
on anything to do with ports, fairly often.
other machines
posted about this.
Bryan
On Apr 16, 2007, at 7:14 PM, Jason Dixon wrote:
On Apr 16, 2007, at 9:49 PM, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
Didn't you post about a router on a stick not too long ago. That's
immediately what I thought of when I posted about this.
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=117482540111222w=2
I did a search
some P3 boxes that I plan on eventually using as carp boxes but
the project isn't completed yet.
Bryan
of the equation is webmail. One choice is Squirrelmail which works
well enough but I am really not happy with it. Its performance is not
so great with large IMAP mailboxes either. I just looked at the
Roundcube site again and the it looks promising. I'll have to try it
out.
Bryan
ldap.
LDAP does seem to have some major advantages. Even with a PostgreSQL
backend to LDAP, it runs much better than PostgreSQL by itself?
Bryan
because I am Looking for a OpenBSD postfix
dovecott,and PostgreSQL article on the internet.
That would be nice. If I get around to it, I may just try this and
write up an article. I'm busy with moving my office right now so it
may be wishful thinking.
Bryan
On Apr 13, 2007, at 8:46 PM, Vijay Sankar wrote:
OpenBSD's sendmail, dovecot, and hastymail is a great solution, in my
opinion, for large or small networks. It allows you to support a
variety of clients very easily and with excellent security. Like Bryan
Vyhmeister mentioned, postfix also
On Apr 15, 2007, at 2:03 AM, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
Is there any reasonably easy way to get SMTP AUTH functioning with
sendmail and dovecot?
i asked about this a few weeks back and i think the answer is no. this
means you have to maintain 2 pw DBs, one for dovecot
be to provide a tarball that contains all
of the affected files or binaries relevant to the particular fix or
possibly one large tarball with every fix for -stable up to that
point. This could be installed with tar or even a nice little shell
script. What about this?
Bryan
On Apr 15, 2007, at 3:05 AM, Marc Balmer wrote:
Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
I just skimmed this whole thread and I am wondering about a couple
of things. It appears that all of you are talking about basically
following the instructions for release(8) and just providing the
generated files
On Apr 15, 2007, at 3:09 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/04/15 02:37, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
The original poster seemed to be asking more about an incremental
update system. Maybe that's the wrong term but something along the
lines of the name-your-favorite-linux-distribution setup
to pick up some alpha machines but I am not going to if
the platform is on its way out. I had a couple of cats machines that
are doing nothing and I don't want to have alphas in the same boat.
Thanks for the info.
Bryan
On Apr 15, 2007, at 2:53 AM, Martin Hedenfalk wrote:
On 4/15/07, Bryan Vyhmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any reasonably easy way to get SMTP AUTH functioning with
sendmail and dovecot?
I'm using sendmail, dovecot and a PostgreSQL database with passwords.
I got SMTP AUTH working
On Apr 15, 2007, at 1:09 PM, Adam wrote:
Bryan Vyhmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any reasonably easy way to get SMTP AUTH functioning with
sendmail and dovecot?
Yes, just put WANT_SMTPAUTH=yes in your /etc/mk.conf, install the
cyrus-sasl package and recompile sendmail. Then see
On Apr 15, 2007, at 3:03 AM, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 02:14:56AM -0700, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
That was the primary reason for using postfix with dovecot. Years
back, I tried to get both sendmail and postfix working with SMTP AUTH
and Cyrus as I recall. It was a mess
On Apr 15, 2007, at 12:27 PM, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 11:40:48AM -0700, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
I could have posted this on the alpha list but I thought I might get
a better answer here since that list has very little traffic.
OpenBSD/
cats is no longer around
processor CS20 machines? I have the
opportunity to pick up three dual 833 Mhz CS20 machines.
Bryan
On Apr 15, 2007, at 2:50 PM, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 02:30:02PM -0700, Bryan Vyhmeister wrote:
That is a good sign. Another reason to keep it around is that alpha
machines were commercially produced which the cats machines were just
evaluation boards. Big difference. I
in the newrack.jpg picture. Is power consumption
pretty high on these?
Bryan
an article on it but I have not gotten around to it.
Others may have some better suggestions.
Bryan
On Apr 13, 2007, at 6:33 PM, Steven Presser wrote:
Hello,
I'm working for a small company which has settled on OpenBSD as its
server software (because the security is excellent). We have
settled
If your laptop supports MiniPCI, go to
www.kd85.com
Good stuff there...
Wim is a well known person on this list, and can be vouched for by
many. I bought 3 of the MiniPCI, and they work great...
On 4/13/07, Luke Eckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having a hard time finding a ral(4)
On 4/13/07, System Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12 Apr 2007 at 19:33, Luke Eckley wrote:
I am having a hard time finding a ral(4) cardbus card for my laptop. I
recently bought a Hawking Tech HWC54G - which happens to be acx(4) -
thinking I was buying a Hawking Tech HWC54GR
a couple time in different ways. It worked only when using the
quotes AND escaping, like so:
scp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:a\ b .
--Bryan
Why post twice? Sending it as different person within 24 hours of one
another is not going to get what you want... A couple of people gave
you solutions, choose one, or move to Linux...
Remember this???
, Bryan wrote:
Why post twice? Sending it as different person within 24 hours of one
another is not going to get what you want... A couple of people gave
you solutions, choose one, or move to Linux...
Remember this???
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
tomisc@openbsd.org
date
If you have trouble finding ral wireless, Wim's site has ral MiniPCI
cards. Just buy an adapter for PCI and you're good to go...
www.kd85.com ( he is overseas, but it's worth the wait.)
On 4/4/07, Vincent GROSS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/4/07, Marius ROMAN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ral(4)
on the net45xx series, you needed to specify that with HZ=
in the kernel config. Is that no longer true? Does it not make any
difference?
Bryan
On 4/1/07, Grumpy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why don't you guys just use vi like real men?
Real men use ed, you misguided fool.
ed? is that like pico? ;)
for that as well.
Bryan
This might be a little off-topic, but I can't find the answer anywhere.
Since the LSI logic sata 150-4 cards need to be configured via the
cards bios (at bootup on i386) I can't figure out if there is a way
to configure a RAID when using a sparc64 platform.
Is this possible?
--Bryan
is likely here. Laptops tend to not
have superfast bus speeds.
I also wonder if he actually meant that capital B. 500KB isn't too
shabby (what's that 4Mb?) while 500Kb isn't so good. If he's actually
pushing 4Mb through his laptops crappy old pcmcia that may be as good
as it gets.
--Bryan
I've been getting this error periodically when squid terminates:
Mar 26 14:49:21 fire squid[22218]: Squid Parent: child process 2358 started
Mar 26 14:49:21 fire squid[22218]: Squid Parent: child process 2358
exited due to signal 6
Mar 26 14:49:24 fire squid[22218]: Squid
On 3/23/07, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see there is a postfix flavour for mysql but not for postgresql. Is this
combination used much? I already have a PGSQL server and I want to plug
postfix into it for virtual mailbox domains.
You get 2 minutes in the penalty box. ;)
There is a
On 3/20/07, mark reardon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
use zapteller() [ page 115 ] and / or anti-girlfriend-logic [ page 104 ] as
Why would any geek want this? ^^
On 3/9/07, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 01:31:38PM -0800, Bryan Irvine wrote:
I'm running poptop on my home firewall, but I can't see any of the
machines on that network (though I can see indivudal machine on
friends network that are connected via isakmpd
Nevermind, I figured it out. I set up an alias on my internal
interface and then set up my pptp.conf and ppp.conf to assign IP's on
this new range.
Now everything works as I expect.
Thanks for the suggestions.
--Bryan
On 3/19/07, Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/9/07, Joachim
? Is this hardware accelerator
supported by OpenBSD? I am considering using an IP130 as a VPN
endpoint and NAT firewall for a 3 Mbps up and down wireless
connection. Thanks for your help.
Bryan
P.S. I am glad to see a fix in -current for the reboot issue.
On Mar 17, 2007, at 4:12 PM, Bob Beck wrote:
Hate to tell you this, but Canada is not the United States.
Give us a couple years. Pax Americana, yo.
--
bda
On Mar 16, 2007, at 12:36 AM, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
You have a valid point: any bug is a security problem.
However, the topic is not my management practices and
the tradeoffs involved therein. The topic is the
efficacy of the security-announce list. If I knew
security-announce was broken I
On Mar 16, 2007, at 1:09 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
I looked for your name on the donations list. I don't see it.
I only buy CDs and stuff occasionally, and generally
invest time in what I hope are productive ways.
I think you bought one CD.
Now you spout and whine. Is that a Robert
As the errormessage suggests there is a character in a filename
somewhere on my filesystem which updatedb doesn't dig.
I just can't find that file.
IIRC there used to be a bug with files that had a % char in the name.
Try using find to look for other special chars if that turns up nothing.
I got...
- 1 [B04] The OpenBSD Command-Line Companion Book @ USD $25.00
- USD $25.00 [DON] DONATION to the OpenBSD Project
- 1 [T22] Puffy the Kid Shirt (XL) @ USD $25.00
- 1 [CD41] OpenBSD 4.1 CD @ USD $50.00
And STILL cheaper than f**king Vista...
On 3/12/07, Darrin Chandler [EMAIL
to need an arp proxy to properly connect to
machines on my network.
Anyone doing a similar thing that can recomend a good next step or
package to install?
--Bryan
On 3/6/07, Jose Fragoso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am running OpenBSD 4.0 stable. I updated the ports tree and tried
cd /usr/ports/databases/openldap
env FLAVOUR=bdb make install
That's not a bug that's a feature!
env FLAVOR=bdb env SUBPACKAGE=-server make install
--Bryan
OK someone smack me with a cluestick because I cannot find the answer
for this anywhere.
I've got a usb - serial adapter and cannot figure out what port to
tell minicom to use.
Dmesg:
[ using 357380 bytes of bsd ELF symbol table ]
console out [ATY,RageM3pA]console in [keyboard] ADB found
just google for that.
--Bryan
://postfix.wiki.xs4all.nl/index.php?title=OpenBSD_PostfixAdmin_Guide
at works fine but the only that doesn't work is the quota. hope you could
suggest some howto's for that. thank you guys.
Are you by chance handing mail off to courier's maildrop for delivery?
If so just use couriers quota mechanism.
--Bryan
2
/dev/sd0a /var/www ffs rw,nodev 1 2
--Bryan
ah this did it. I'm not sure why it was all messed up. As far as I
recall I didn't mess with /dev hr
ah well MAKEDEV all fixed it. Everything is ok now.
On 2/26/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007/02/26 13:39, Bryan Irvine wrote:
sh: No controlling tty (open /dev
Running 2.2 on -current (19 Feb) with no issues. Will let you know if
I come up against any issues
On 2/21/07, Robert Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I would like to ask everyone who uses OpenOffice.Org to test the new 2.2m8
packages. Version 2.2 is going to be released on the 27th of
?
They are going to be a pf firewall, and ipsec vpn (with one of them
running poptop for roadwarriors).
Any pitfalls I should watch out for on this? fstab options etc..?
--Bryan
that is located on a different interface of
the firewall?
ie can 192.168.3.10 ping 192.168.2.15?
check the output of 'sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding'
--Bryan
I've installed poptop from ports and have configured it mostly correct.
I can authenticate and connect, but then I lose the ability to browse
the internet, and cannot ping the ip address that it shows I've been
assigned.
Can you see anything I'm missing?
pptpd.conf:
/etc/ppp/ppp.conf
bcrelay
On 2/8/07, James Mackinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian, if using windows PPTP setup, remove the Use remote networks gateway
checkmark so that everything you do doesn't go through the Poptop box
including web.
I've tested using the windows vpn setup and the mac os x. Same problem.
You
'? :-)
--Bryan
On 1/28/07, Reza Muhammad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Snip
Why PF (OpenBSD-3.9) doesnt like Mandriva2007
Plese help
because you have Mandriva configured wrong.
I really like the concept- but something you must remember when
developing any web app- Input Validation.
Ideally you would have a mysql database or file that just enables or
disables something ( literally a 1 or a 0 or true/false, then a
secondary program that creates config files from that with
+$50.00
Hope it helps...
Bryan
On 1/19/07, Mike Erdely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Didier Wiroth wrote:
Marco Peereboom wrote:
I am taking paypal donations on [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a new or used
laptop.
I'm in, come on guys !!!
+$100
Let's get this laptop!
Kind regards,
Didier
-ME
Marian Hettwer wrote:
my pf.conf
ext_if=fxp0
#int_if=int0
set skip on lo
scrub in
web_servers = { 193.99.144.85,66.135.208.93 }
rdr on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any port 80 - $web_servers \
round-robin sticky-address
Do you have a pass rule along with that rdr rule?
it that way too IIRC.
--Bryan
On 10/6/06, pedro la peu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering the same:
Shop.iodata.com is currently available to residents living in the United
States. We are in the process of developing our Online Store for the greater
European and UK markets.
Your IP Address [...] is listed as coming
or this:
http://www.openbsd.org/art/tshirt-2.jpg
or anything else you fancy, and convert it into a 25mmx25mm CMYK jpg,
then fill out this form at scotgold.com:
http://www.scotgold.com/artwork.htm
See the examples page:
http://www.scotgold.com/examples.htm
--Bryan
On 12/29/06, Phusion [EMAIL PROTECTED
squid really needs to have its own disk slice, or better yet, its own
disk. The disk will only spin while you're surfin':
or better yet! a ramdisk!
#grep squid /etc/fstab
/dev/wd0b /var/squid/cache mfs rw,async,-s=512000 0 0
You will need to re-initialize the cache at bootup. I use this in
Thanks for looking at this, I think that you are correct... someone had
plugged in the wrong power adapter into this box, and thusly ( 6-8 Volts
@ 800ma ) goofed up the CF card... I think that the extra power of the
CF disk IO from the find command caused this box to crash every day. Oh
well,
Once your scripts are working you could try to copy the files that are
need for the CGI script into the chrooted directory.
If the cgi script is a pre-compiled binary that has been linked to other
library's your can run the following to find out what it needs.
ldd /var/www/cgi-bin/your-prog
steps.
--Bryan
.
--Bryan
a bug in that, potentially one that OpenBSD (if
you're even running OpenBSD) exposes?
I suspect you are on the right track. My best guess with the complete lack
of info is that /var/www/tmp is missing (ie chrooted apache).
--Bryan
I'm assuming that this is a bad Soekris box, but I just would like
someone else to review the debug output, and maybe shed some light on
what happened to cause this kernel panic. This is a base install of
OpenBSD with root mounted with noatime, and an mfs mount for the /var
partition as this
a day and
roughly 5 writes. So my server may not be the best comparison.
--Bryan
You need to install openldap-server-2.3.24-bdb
If installed from ports use env FLAVOR=bdb make install to get it, or if
you used packages then use the bdb version.
--Bryan
I installed the package. However, on the mirror I used I don4t find any
bdb
version.
So it is. I thought I
I can't wait to see the replies to this one...
On 12/5/06, Joe Advisor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
If I rapidly rewrite a file, for example:
while true; do echo foo /foo; done;
Or for example:
#!/usr/bin/perl
for (1 .. 10) {
MyStuff::Util::writeFile('/root/foo', $blah);
}
The
On 12/5/06, Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wrote a script that tested inode performance by removing unwanted
blocks. It was pretty simple, so I tested it first against the first
slice (it's the smallest, so it should be a quick test). However,
something happened after I ran the
I have installed the following binaries:
openldap-server-2.3.24
openldap-client-2.3.24
db-4.2.52p8
OS is OpenBSD 4.0
You need to install openldap-server-2.3.24-bdb
If installed from ports use env FLAVOR=bdb make install to get it, or if you
used packages then use the bdb version.
--Bryan
to the screen.
When I run it in X it takes around 2.8 - 3 seconds, when run on the console
without X it takes about 7.5 minutes.
This is OK because most of my time on this thing will be in X, and my
question is more of a curiosity than anything else.
--Bryan
I'm having a devil of a time setting up xorg on an ancient imac 333Mhz.
Anyone have a working config? The default one worked but was
pixelated so I tried to make it look better and now it doesn't work at
all... :-(
--Bryan
Bingo! You hit every nail right on the head.
I guess I just had to configure it for the blue chipset ;)
thanks!
--Bryan
On 11/30/06, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bryan Irvine wrote:
I'm having a devil of a time setting up xorg on an ancient imac 333Mhz.
Anyone have a working
On 11/27/06, Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any undocumented keyword for pkg_add -F which overwrites a
package
even if it's installed, i. e. overcomes this error message ?:
maybe you are looking for -r ?
, I've only just now started
stressing it, so, YMMV.
--
Bryan Allen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://bda.mirrorshades.net
Cyberpunk is dead. Long live cyberpunk.
should I be able to traceroute from one firewall to other when it's working?
Will I need to add a custom route or will they show up when I finally do
have it working?
On 11/20/06, Mathieu Sauve-Frankel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Nov 20, 2006 at 05:25:16PM -0500, Bryan Irvine wrote
A quick trip through http://openbsd.org/orders.html shows a Brazillian company.
http://www.temporeal.com.br/
Though I imagine any of the others would gladly ship it there as well?
--Bryan
On 11/7/06, Juan Rodrigo Anabalsn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello friends.
I want to buy one shirt
On 11/2/06, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 05:49:18PM -0800, Bryan Irvine wrote:
I'm going to upgrading a couple of our firewalls soon and as part of
the upgrade I will be implementing VPN between a couple of our sites.
Does this page still apply: http
I have been looking around for ral wireless cards, and I've come
across Wim's site (kd85.com). I have 3 boxes (2 laptops, 1 server)
and I was going to use MiniPCI in my server, but I didn't know if
there are specific miniPCI adapters to use with OpenBSD. Anyone have
any thoughts on this?
In my
http://www.routerboard.com/rb11.html is $19 from a decent company in
Latvia, might be easier if you're in Europe. They also have full
length PCI cards with eight miniPCI slots, which bring to mind several
interesting uses.
I thought I was doing good swapping the Broadcom out of my HP laptop
for
.
--Bryan
On 11/1/06, L. V. Lammert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
Do you have a recommendation for a client-side Ajax lib to use
with C?
Huh? How can you run C code in a browser?
How do you run php in a browser? or python? or ruby? AJAX refers to
using the
I imagine the wireframe puffy would be pretty easy with those carving kits
they sell at supermarkets.
On 10/28/06, Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does Anyone have a OpenBSD, or Puffy Pumpkin pattern, I want to carve
a few and post pictures
Sam Fourman Jr.
I added a pause as suggested by Jason Dixon, and still cannot pick up
a lease unless I do it manually. I'm really at a loss as what can be
causing this and running out of places where I can check for the
problem. Does anyone else have any suggestions?
wildguess = YES
perhaps it's something
On 10/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I just asked myself if OpenBSD does support any build in modem
found on any Laptop?
I had a old Laptop and in my Dmesg was a Modemchip from VIA wich wasn`t
supported. Now I do own a Thinkpad and I`ve a INTEL Modem-Chip wich isn`t
I'll top-post because there's a lot of info there that I just don't
know the answers to.
I think you have to use regular snort + snortsam.
--Bryan
ps. is the snort-user list a gmail address now?
On 10/24/06, John Draper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm posting this to both OpenBSD
On 10/20/06, Steve B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm leaving on vacation and wanted to have something to read on the plane
and at the beach. How can I convert a couple of man pages into either PS or
PDF so that I can print them?
You could just go here:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi
and
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