Only the first nameserver entry in resolv.conf is being queried

2011-08-16 Thread Brett
the hosts, or doing something wrong in my config? Thanks, Brett.

Re: Only the first nameserver entry in resolv.conf is being queried

2011-08-16 Thread Brett
From: Brett brett.ma...@gmx.com To: Daniel Melameth dan...@melameth.com Subject: Re: Only the first nameserver entry in resolv.conf is being queried Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2011 16:46:15 -0700 X-Mailer: Sylpheed 3.1.1 (GTK+ 2.24.5; x86_64-unknown-openbsd5.0) nameserver 208.71.35.137 nameserver

Re: Slow speed of USB flash disk on Dell E6320 with current

2011-08-15 Thread Brett
in the outputs from your email). Brett.

Re: Need an advice

2011-08-10 Thread Brett
updates? thank you. -- With best regards, Gregory Edigarov Maintain your own source tree with local changes and when you recompile everything the modifications will be included. Brett.

Utility to decompress gz files, when gunzip says unrecognized file format

2011-08-10 Thread Brett
utility that will handle these cases. Is there another utility or command I can try that will extract these uncooperative files? Thanks, Brett.

Re: Utility to decompress gz files, when gunzip says unrecognized file format

2011-08-10 Thread Brett
) Brett.

Re: installing OpenBSD 4.9 to external USB harddisk: Disk does not boot

2011-08-07 Thread Brett
powered usb drives that OpenBSD can boot from? Would be helpful to run and test -current on external drive, and have the release version on internal drive. Cheers, Brett.

Re: installing OpenBSD 4.9 to external USB harddisk: Disk does not boot

2011-08-07 Thread Brett
On 08/07/11 22:48, Brett wrote: On 08/07/11 22:17, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 11:25 PM, Brettbrett.ma...@gmx.com wrote: I'm assuming your USB drive has an external power supply, right? In the past, I had installed OpenBSD (I think it was 4.7, either i386 or amd64

Re: xf86 driver won't compile

2011-07-24 Thread Brett
at the top of this email), is there some other configuration changes I need to make to the system, so this driver will load when I boot computer or startx? 4) Is there any sites that I missed where this is already explained? Thanks, Brett.

AMD64 snapshot and current, error: ports and package libraries don't match

2011-07-13 Thread Brett Mahar
/current.html and did not see anything that could be causing this issue. Have I missed some step in upgrading to current (it worked for me in the past using the same method), or is there some issue with some libraries at the moment? Thanks, Brett. # cd x11/xfce4/xfdesktop/ # make install === Checking

xmmix crashes when trying to drag volume controls, amd64 -current 24 June

2011-06-25 Thread Brett
, or to try some fix. Brett. $ xmmix -debug XMMIX v1.2 PL2 DEBUG MODE Compiled with soundcard.h version 196609 device=/dev/mixer helpPath=/usr/local/lib/X11/xmmix.hlp autoLoadOnStartUp=/dev/null resetOnExit=False xmmix: cmd=0x40044dfe (SOUND_MIXER_READ_DEVMASK) *arg=0x81 xmmix: cmd=0x40044dfd

Re: Unix source code (was Re: Can command-line options be specified in any place?)

2011-06-24 Thread Brett
not certain, but pretty sure the original and later published ones were the same material. Brett.

Re: Unix source code (was Re: Can command-line options be specified in any place?)

2011-06-23 Thread Brett
had a copy of it today, for nostalgia. :-) Copies can be found free on the net, and in book form: http://www.softpanorama.org/Bookshelf/Classic/lions_book.shtml Brett.

No packages 'gnome-utils' in snapshots and build from ports fails

2011-06-02 Thread Brett Mahar
- ? Brett. === Checking files for gnome-utils-2.32.0p3 `/usr/ports/distfiles/gnome/gnome-utils-2.32.0.tar.bz2' is up to date. (SHA256) gnome/gnome-utils-2.32.0.tar.bz2: OK === gnome-utils-2.32.0p3 depends on: libgtop2-* - not found === Verifying install for libgtop2-* in devel/libgtop2 === libgtop2

Re: No packages 'gnome-utils' in snapshots and build from ports fails

2011-06-02 Thread Brett
for an explanation. OK. I have been reading the vvmap thread, but did not know this was a related problem. In case anyone else wants to run a desktop environment on top of the current current (and knows as little as me about how to fix lsof), xfce is still working fine. Brett.

tcpdump shows packets going from 0.0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0.0, what does this mean?

2011-05-22 Thread Brett Mahar
(for example) rule 8 does that mean the 8th line in the output of pfctl -sr? I cannot find an explanation on website or man pages. Cheers, Brett. PS Happy birthday, Theo, I will buy a tshirt and a cd set (once I've got a new job!) - Output from tcpdump: tcpdump -n -e -ttt -i pflog0

Re: enable MFS for RAMDISK_CD on amd64

2011-05-10 Thread Brett Lymn
to be able to mount /tmp on mfs. I think it would be better it restore didn't write to /tmp, though. restore honours TMPDIR. -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential to BAE Systems Australia. If you are not the intended recipient

Re: laptop questions/comments

2011-04-16 Thread Brett
if they are still available. frys.com was advertising them in print ads but then the website said out of stock. Brett.

Re: restore wants a new tape but none exists!

2011-03-09 Thread Brett Lymn
this situation myself it has resulted in data loss. The backup is bad. -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential to BAE Systems Australia. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this email or any attachments

Re: restore wants a new tape but none exists!

2011-03-09 Thread Brett Lymn
On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 08:28:31AM -0700, Jeff Ross wrote: On 03/08/11 16:20, Brett Lymn wrote: Unlikely to be a bug more likely that you did a dump of a file system that was changing while the dump was in progress. This breaks the backup and produces the sort of symptoms you are seeing

Re: restore wants a new tape but none exists!

2011-03-09 Thread Brett Lymn
while dump was doing its work. I am sure both myself and Jeff will be thrilled when you find the bug. thanks. -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential to BAE Systems Australia. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure

Re: restore wants a new tape but none exists!

2011-03-09 Thread Brett Lymn
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 04:25:50PM +1030, Brett Lymn wrote: On Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 10:47:54PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote: Instead of helping a person who might have found a bug, I think you are talking out of your ass. If you say so Theo. Oddly, I have experienced exactly those

Re: restore wants a new tape but none exists!

2011-03-09 Thread Brett Lymn
are a pathetic loser. And it is this sort of nasty backchannel sniping that ensures it won't be on OpenBSD. I don't care about your opinion Theo. Not one bit. -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential to BAE Systems Australia. If you

Re: restore wants a new tape but none exists!

2011-03-09 Thread Brett Lymn
to understand it. Certainly, ever since I have been a system admin the recommended way of running dump was in single user mode if you could to ensure a consistent backup. Maybe I have misunderstood what Pass III and Pass IV of the dump messages mean. -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained

Re: restore wants a new tape but none exists!

2011-03-08 Thread Brett Lymn
of symptoms you are seeing when trying to do a restore. -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential to BAE Systems Australia. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this email or any attachments is expressly

Re: restore wants a new tape but none exists!

2011-03-08 Thread Brett Lymn
. It will be interesting to see how you go about handling files appearing and disappearing during the backup. -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential to BAE Systems Australia. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure

Re: formal verification related topics

2011-01-17 Thread Brett
On 01/18/2011 06:42 AM, Robert wrote: On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 15:11:56 -0200 Christiano F. Haesbaerthaesba...@haesbaert.org wrote: Isn't formal verification of code one of those academic-impossible-to-do-in-real-world thing ? Has been done in a microkernel, monolithic like OpenBSD would be a lot

Re: failure to mount: invalid argument

2011-01-15 Thread Brett
as desired. Try using a letter after c in the alphabet when creating your disklabel. Brett.

Re: IP bridge was briefly working now is not, OpenBSD 4.8, amd64, bridge from PC wifi to Beagleboard

2010-12-21 Thread brett mm
On 22 December 2010 10:26, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote: On 2010-12-20, brett brett.ma...@gmail.com wrote: On the OpenBSD PC I created a bridge: # ifconfig nfe0 inet 192.168.10.12 netmask 255.255.255.0 # ifconfig bridge0 create In /etc/hostname.nfe0 is the single word: up

IP bridge was briefly working now is not, OpenBSD 4.8, amd64, bridge from PC wifi to Beagleboard

2010-12-20 Thread brett
like my OpenBSD bridge0 is not working. When it was working, typing ifconfig (as below) I seem to remember the output for bridge0 was longer than it is now, but am not sure. Probably it is some simple forgotten command but I do not know what it could be. Thanks for any help! Brett. More

Re: IP bridge was briefly working now is not, OpenBSD 4.8, amd64, bridge from PC wifi to Beagleboard

2010-12-20 Thread brett
I can ping 192.168.10.12 from the Beagle, and 192.168.10.10 from the PC, but I cannot ping 192.168.1.101 (the PC's wifi connection from the Beagle, network is unreachable). The first time I set this up (a few days ago), I could ping the outside world from the Beagle running Angstrom. I

Re: Donations

2010-12-05 Thread Brett Lymn
On Sun, Dec 05, 2010 at 12:24:49PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote: Imagine I turned it around: Randal L. Schwartz, I believe you are involved in illegal activity. Too late - that has already been done to him in the past... -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained in this email and any

Re: Daily digest, Issue 1987 (37 messages)

2010-12-02 Thread brett mm
. It will not autoconfigure on boot so you will need to write a small ifconfig script to connet to the net, apart from that very reliable for me. Brett.

Re: veriexec in OpenBSD?

2010-09-01 Thread Brett Lymn
nothing stopping them. Go look for openbsd stephanie, it existed but was never integrated. -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential to BAE Systems Australia. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying

Re: uvm_fault dump to DDB

2010-01-19 Thread Brett Lymn
0x34, should be t 0x74 more likely a screwed up parity setting on a serial line. -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential to BAE Systems Australia. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this email

Re: VPN suggestions and advise for clean sheet setup

2008-03-02 Thread Brett Lymn
of the people I was using this with - just turning this off on the client side fixed the problem. -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential to BAE Systems Australia. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying

Re: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys

2008-02-21 Thread Brett Lymn
% reliable but DRAM can show a surprising amount of remanence even without power/refresh. We used to see parts of the display come up even after the machine had been down for hours. -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential to BAE Systems

Re: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys

2008-02-21 Thread Brett Lymn
around to forcing a clear on the display ram (yes, the display ram was DRAM) you could clearly see parts of the display. To be honest it surprised the hell out of me the first time I saw it too. -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential

Re: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys

2008-02-21 Thread Brett Lymn
- the charge in the capacitor in the dram cell determines the 1 or 0. How long the cell can retain that charge depends a lot on the particular cell - some hold the charge better than others. -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential to BAE

Re: Authenticate squid in Active Directory

2008-02-07 Thread Brett Lymn
On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 11:42:38AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brett Lymn wrote: I did not. So, regarding these claims of interoperability, can you put LDAP+Kerberos+DNS services on an OpenBSD in a network of Windows clients and removed the need for any other machines running AD

Re: Authenticate squid in Active Directory

2008-02-07 Thread Brett Lymn
On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 11:26:09AM +0200, Lars Nood?n wrote: Pose the question again. You are, among other things, unclear. No. Look in the archives if you want it - I know you don't have any answers apart from some tired rhetoric. -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained

Re: Authenticate squid in Active Directory

2008-02-06 Thread Brett Lymn
ldap client, an openldap client and with MIT kerberos just fine. -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential to BAE Systems Australia. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, disclosure or copying of this email or any attachments

Re: Authenticate squid in Active Directory

2008-02-06 Thread Brett Lymn
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 02:42:02PM +0200, Lars Nood?n wrote: Brett Lymn wrote: Oddly this non-standard AD seems to interoperate with the Solaris ldap client, an openldap client and with MIT kerberos just fine. Seems to, or actually does? Or can be be pounded in after agreeing to non

Re: Authenticate squid in Active Directory

2008-02-05 Thread Brett Lymn
have some attributes that would be good to adopt (attributes, not implimentation). Bagging it without offering a solid alternative is just pointless rhetoric. But given the domain you appear to be posting from I guess there is already somewhat of a mindset going on anyway. -- Brett Lymn Warning

Re: Remove escape characters from file

2007-10-29 Thread Brett Lymn
On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 03:45:39PM +0200, Pieter Verberne wrote: does OpenBSD have a program/script to remove control characters (escape sequence) from text files? Try col -b -- Brett Lymn Warning: The information contained in this email and any attached files is confidential to BAE

Re: expansion of FAQ# 1.10 re OpenBSD as a desktop system

2007-10-11 Thread Brett Lymn
On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 10:56:38PM -0400, Kevin Stam wrote: Or perhaps you're being quite legitimate here. I just haven't heard of that problem before, it's always been about 3d acceleration. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_video_extension It makes a big difference. -- Brett Lymn Warning

Re: That whole Linux stealing our code thing

2007-09-04 Thread Brett Lymn
were under the BSD umbrella but now it's just silly having to list a cast of thousands in any advertising. -- Brett Lymn

Re: Mapping disk sector to file name

2007-03-10 Thread Brett Lymn
the file: tar cf /dev/null /bad_blocks_mount on a read error tar will print out the affected file name. -- Brett Lymn

Re: The future of NetBSD

2006-09-03 Thread Brett Lymn
can promote open source and demand open documentation, or even open hardware (which would be best; projects of this character do exist). Timo, if you just would shut up and hack you would fit in even better. -- Brett Lymn

Re: The future of NetBSD

2006-09-02 Thread Brett Lymn
. You'll probably be happier here. -- Brett Lymn

Re: Static functions in C code

2006-05-30 Thread Brett Lymn
the static from the function but that this point they are lining a gun up on their foot with their finger on the trigger - if they happen to put a bullet through their foot they have noone to blame but themselves. Again, it's not a security issue - it's a usuability/api issue. -- Brett Lymn

Re: Magic numbers, signed binaries (Re: Compilers make a system less secure?)

2006-05-05 Thread Brett Lymn
(certainly veriexec won't stop that trick) but I do wonder if it would be possible to enforce a restriction that any executable page must be backed by an on-disk object and how much pain/lossage that would entail. -- Brett Lymn

Re: Why /bin/[

2006-02-06 Thread Brett Lymn
? -- Brett Lymn

Re: Regarding a SPARCSTATION 1+

2006-01-29 Thread Brett Lymn
into either 10base-2 or 10base-T depending on the unit you get. They may be rare beasties now as most were probably thrown out as old junk years ago. with a common 100BaseT switch? The network interface in a 1+ is 10Mbit/s only. Make sure your switch can handle that. -- Brett Lymn

Re: Still stuck with this assembly stuff (amd64)

2005-07-21 Thread Brett Lymn
to do this, you don't just compile a hello_world.c and disassemble the output (or just make the compiler output the .s file for you...) -- Brett Lymn

Re: Cross-Compiling OpenBSD

2005-07-12 Thread Brett Lymn
. We've seen what native building does for OpenBSD. We rather like our choice. We have seen what it does for quality. Sure, fine. As I said before, this really impacts the developers more than the user community - your choice, you live with it. -- Brett Lymn

Re: Cross-Compiling OpenBSD

2005-07-12 Thread Brett Lymn
native and cross-built. THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE AN UNSEEN BUG MAY BE THERE REGARDLESS. It has happened in the past to OpenBSD and it may just happen again. I think you just said something about NetBSD's goals...wow. I said nothing about NetBSD's goals. You are imagining things. -- Brett

Re: Cross-Compiling OpenBSD

2005-07-11 Thread Brett Lymn
that fixes a bug causes an architecture specific build error. In a cross build environment the impact could be as little as a hour or two instead of days. It means developers can do more stuff because they are not waiting for the slower processors to grind through a compile. -- Brett Lymn

Re: Cross-Compiling OpenBSD

2005-07-11 Thread Brett Lymn
... others are not allowed to make errors? How is that related to cross building anyway? Are you saying the boot blocks get reinstalled on the build servers every time? And _all_ supported boot methods including network booting are tested? -- Brett Lymn

Re: Cross-Compiling OpenBSD

2005-07-10 Thread Brett Lymn
operating system and/or can cross build to most of the architectures that NetBSD supports. -- Brett Lymn

Re: OpenBSD in commercial firewalls?

2005-06-15 Thread Brett Lymn
modified version of FreeBSD, that is well known within the IPSO user community. -- Brett Lymn

Re: OpenBSD on the desktop

2005-06-04 Thread Brett Lymn
the closed source vendor driver which pretty much forces you down the Linux path unless you can bear to run windows. Good luck getting ATI cards and Linux to play nicely... the ATI drivers for Linux are not the best, it's a bit hit or miss as to if they work or not in a particular machine. -- Brett Lymn

Re: Sun ELC?

2005-06-02 Thread Brett Lymn
of the machine on the ELC) and use the board for something, it's not exactly the smallest SBC you can get but everything is on the board. The form factor is a standard 6U board so if you have a 6U card cage you could possibly mount it ... or just mount it in some other case. -- Brett Lymn

Re: Sun ELC?

2005-06-02 Thread Brett Lymn
that the 80386 is a much slower processor than the 68040 -- do anything involving crypto, you will know that, no question. Or compression. Or ... Yes. Must be something to do with having an orthoganal intruction set and a decent number of registers to work with (amongst other things). -- Brett Lymn

Re: Getting Yesterday's Date (Repost due to error)

2005-05-30 Thread Brett Lymn
=`expr $year - 1` month=12 day=31 fi fi } # # This is just for testing... # while read day month year do yesterday $day $month $year echo Yesterday was $day/$month/$year done -- Brett Lymn

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