Hello..
I used cvsup with the OPENBSD_3_9 tag to get the latest src.
a make obj and a make came up with this:
/usr/src/sbin/wsconsctl/keysym.c:51: error: storage size of `ksym_tab_by_ksym'
isn't known
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/sbin/wsconsctl.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/sbin.
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 19:22, Miod Vallat wrote:
a make obj and a make came up with this:
/usr/src/sbin/wsconsctl/keysym.c:51: error: storage size of
`ksym_tab_by_ksym'
isn't known
*** Error code 1
Any ideas? It happened on another 3.9 machine too.
You did not ``make depend''.
On Friday 23 June 2006 22:24, Joachim Schipper wrote:
You could set up a named pipe (mkfifo(1)), and have a process
continually drain it (cat /home/john/dev/null /dev/null ); however,
while this would work for the most likely use (writing to /dev/null), it
wouldn't allow for reading.
I'm not
Thanks for the reply...
It is sftp-server that tries to open /dev/null.
As I dont want to modify sftp-server or anything like that, I think im going
to just populate each chroot environment with a /dev/null. However, as I dont
want /home to have any devices on it, is there a way to have some
Can anyone help here?
Ive played wih fcntl's FD_CLOEXEC and what not.. it was set to 0, and yeah...
If someone can help solve this mystery then there is one less file required in
the chroot environment. A cleaner scponly shell :)
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 09:41, Joshua Sandbrook wrote:
Gidday
Gidday...
Anyone out there running 3.9 on a Toshiba Tecra 8000 ? Im trying to get it to
run at 1024x768 but its being grumpy.
Dmesg for good measure:
OpenBSD 3.9 (GENERIC) #617: Thu Mar 2 02:26:48 MST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel Pentium II
Yeah I saw that. But xorg does not just 'work by default' at 1024x768 for me.
It just runs at 800x600 and it seems thats all it can be bothered doing right
now...
On Thursday 08 June 2006 19:59, you wrote:
Hi Joshua,
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 07:39:15PM +1200, Joshua Sandbrook wrote
Hello There.
Ive got two openbsd gateways:
192.168.3.253 +192.168.4.254 - gateway to 192.168.4.0/24 subnet. this
obsd box has a default gateway set to 192.168.3.254, and all hosts on
the 192.168.4.0/24 subnet have their gateway set to 192.168.4.254. PF
turned OFF.
192.168.3.254 - gateway
Just today I found my openbsd server curiously stalled... not completely
dead, could switch consoles, ping it.. but otherwise unresponsive.
Found out that smbd was eating huge amounts of memory, and I put the crash
down to smbd.
I applied ( by hand, patch did not work ) the patches Paul wrote..
Hello...
Ive got two obsd firewalls, A and B. Both are using DSL routers, plugged into
a nic via a crossover cable... and A and B's default routes are set to the
DSL routers. A and B are also on the same LAN.
What I want to do, is redirect incoming traffic from A to B, but to have B
route it
Greetings Earthlings...
Ok I ended up putting another 220R in the rack and trying that out. Booted
straight away, and has an earlier version of the firmware/openboot.
I think the problem was a busted/faulty scsi controller or something.. because
booting either disk0 or cdrom never ever came up
The thing about that though, is it assumes I already have a working system..
eg, solaris is already installed.
Any ways around this?
On Sunday 12 February 2006 23:13, you wrote:
Brad wrote:
Hi,
I just thought I should point out the fact that some
Sun systems need firmware updates. The
Hello..
Im trying to install openbsd onto an E220R. It has a toshiba DVD drive in it,
and when I type boot cdrom, it just hangs.. the drive light does not blink or
anything.
probe-scsi shows the cdrom drive, and devalias for cdrom points to the right
device, slice f.
Any ideas on what to try
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