Hello,
nobody has an answer for that? :/ Or was my explanation not english enough? =)
Please let me know if something is ambiguous.
Regards
Hagen Volpers
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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von openbsd misc
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10
Hello,
I have a problem I have no explanation for. Here's the situation: I have
a Windows XP client pinging (ping -t) an internet host (nat through my
obsd testsystem). That's my pf.conf:
# cat /etc/pf.conf
ext_if="pppoe0"
int_if="sis1"
set block-policy return
set skip on lo
scrub in
nat on $ext_
>> Hi,
>>
>> use a standard smtp daemon (sendmail, postfix or whatever) and put
the
>> spooling directory in a ramdisk :-)
>
>
> Don't bother with the ramdisk. disk is cheap and fast compared
> to smtp.
>
>
> OpenBSD spamd in fron
> > openbsd misc schrieb:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm looking for a smtp proxy. The idea is, that the proxy checks the
> > smtp session (if everything is valid and forward the information to
an
> > exchange-server). The forwards should happen step-by-step (the
Hello,
I'm looking for a smtp proxy. The idea is, that the proxy checks the
smtp session (if everything is valid and forward the information to an
exchange-server). The forwards should happen step-by-step (the smtp
proxy should be able to drop to be able to deny the recipient). The mail
itself sho
t some machines here:
http://www.visionsystems.de/ (Embedded Systems)
It's a german company but I think they ship to other countries, too.
Regard
Hagen Volpers
> The wrap does not support HDD's, CF only. You'll be better off with a
soekris:
>
> http://www.soekris.com/
> openbsd misc wrote:
>
> > Did you try it with a dns name? I'm using /var/www/etc/hosts (httpd
is
> > chrooted per default) for that.
>
> Bingo!
;-)
> # mkdir /var/www/etc/
> # cp /etc/hosts /var/www/etc/hosts
> # chown -R www:www /var/www/etc/hosts
Yo
Hello,
> while mucking around with reverse DNS for a /29 public netblock i use,
i noticed
> that my ISP, SBC, had only aliased 6 of the 8 IPs in the /29 block for
use with
> rDNS. after seeing this, i did a bit of homework and found graham
toal's
> explanation of the "missing" IPs ( http://www.gto
Hello,
> No it's reverse. I want all incoming requests from the Internet to a
> certain virtual host (in this case webmail.sendmail.tv) to be
redirected
> to an internal host running the webmail app server (on 10.10.33.3 port
> 81). For some reason, the proxy in OpenBSD's httpd doesn't take the
Hello,
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know that is the smallest box ( in terms of size )
> that can be used to Install OpenBSD and used as a firewall. It should
> have a hard disk also, and atleast 2 NIC Interfaces.
The smallest box I know is a WRAP system (www.pcengines.ch). It
I got it working now. Looks like the wrap system simulates some kind
of C/H/S in lba mode. OpenBSD is still telling me that I'm in C/H/S
mode:
Using drive 0, partition 3;
Loading;.
But more important is that:
01F0 Master 848A SAMSUNG CF/ATA
Phys C/H/S 1010/16/63 Log C/H/S 505/32/63
Th
>> I understand this is a problem of target systems translating C/H/S
>> values differently. There is no problem in dynamicly using OpenBSD's
>> idea of C/H/S values at build time. However, OpenBSD on two different
>> machines can provide completely different C/H/S val
Hello Jeff,
> Misc,
first of all: my name is Hagen... :-) I have one account for every
mailing list and I cannot change display name
(exchange disadvantage)... ;-)
> Please make sure to update the firmware on your wrap, as you hadn't
> mentioned it. pcengines.ch walks through this. It is quite s
t Henderson
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. August 2006 22:00
An: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: WPA support / creating a cf image
On 2006/08/03 14:47, Jeff Quast wrote:
> values differently. There is no problem in dynamicly using OpenBSD's
> idea of C/H/S values at build time. However, OpenBSD on two d
ly. There is no problem in dynamicly using OpenBSD's
> idea of C/H/S values at build time. However, OpenBSD on two different
> machines can provide completely different C/H/S values on the exact
> same card. Correct me if im wrong.
>
> I don't think rolling your own would help in
Ok, that didn't work. You can create an image. But image will only work on
identical
cf-cards (same C/H/S). Is that an openbsd specific problem (bootloader) or how
can
I get rid of that?
I need an image that works on every cf-card. Any idea? I don't want to switch to
freebsd...
Regar
Sorry, wrong recipient. ;-) see below...
Von: openbsd misc
Gesendet: Do 03.08.2006 16:15
An: Shane J Pearson
Betreff: AW: WPA support / creating a cf image
Hello,
my problem is, that I need the vpn at bootime. I cannot build a vpn from
client to server, only
___
Von: Ryan Corder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Do 03.08.2006 14:41
An: openbsd misc
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: WPA support / creating a cf image
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 23:23 +0200, openbsd misc wrote:
> My question is, if there is a way to create such an image. For
> m
Hello together,
I hope this is the right place for my questions.
At the moment I'm playing around with OpenBSD on a WRAP system.
I want it to be a firewall, reverse-proxy (for Outlook Web Access)
and as VPN Gateway. My problem is, that I'm only able to
install openbsd on an compact
Hello,
I like the 3.9 ftp-proxy so much I'm thinking "wouldn't it be nice if,
in addition to the clients inside my lan, ftp connections from this very
openbsd machine went through it also".
Is this just a silly idea? Is this possible, trivial, tricky? Done
before?
I found n
Hi there,
I'm trying to make a spare drive the "hot spare", without rebooting my
OpenBSD 3.9 server. Bioctl is letting me at least query my raid array,
but it's not letting me set an "Unused" drive to "Hot Spare":
# bioctl -i ami0
Volume St
rts it as Unused.
I also tried "bioctl -vDH 0:4 ami0" which didn't change the hotspare
status but did produce the following:
bioctl: cookie = 0x81bc2d40
The Megaraid 150-6 does have the latest firmware.
OpenBSD 3.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #759: Mon Mar 27 04:29:19
Hi!
I was wondering, if anybody knows, if / when the embedded fingerprint reader
of certain ThinkPad notebooks (like in my T42p) will be supported in OpenBSD,
since UPEK already officially supports Linux & FreeBSD
(http://www.upek.com/support/dl_freeBSD_bsp.asp)?
I assume, quite some Ope
th the beginning of
next year).
--
Sincerely,
Michael
An OpenBSD Prospect, who is actually using Gentoo Linux
If you want backups get a tape drive. Do not rely on disk for backups,
especially if they are in the same machine. If you don't know how to do
this I
advice you to get some consulting. You are asking very basic
administration
questions and these lists are not the appropriate forum for that.
>it seems to me that you are still not understanding what is
happening here. i get the impression that you want to write these backup
scripts to avoid data loss in the event of a disk failure?
not just a disk failure but mostly in case my client does something that
they shouldn't and realize i
I installed OpenBSD onto sd0 thinking that I could go back later and use
sd1, but I just found out that I have raid 1 installed and that is the
reason that I can't access sd1. I do have two identical hard drives but only
one shows up in the dmesg.
Is there a way to disable the raid wi
> > What does "bioctl ami0" say (assuming you have at least 3.8, next time
> > post a complete dmesg!).
>
> $ sudo bioctl ami0
> Volume Status Size Device
> ami0 0 Online 146695782400 sd0 RAID1
> 0 Online 146811125760 0:0.0 safte0 ATLAS10K5_146SCAJNZY>
>
opps, I forgot to post the entire dmesg. (Thanks Steve!)
OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC) #138: Sat Sep 10 15:41:37 MDT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 3 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX
From: Otto Moerbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Openbsd User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: I can't find my scsi hard drives...
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 20:13:19 +0100 (CET)
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006, Openbsd User wrote:
> I've got two hard scsi drives in my
From: mickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Openbsd User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: I can't find my scsi hard drives...
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 19:56:58 +0100
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 10:29:31AM -0800, Openbsd User wrote:
> I've got two hard scsi dr
re. I have three servers with the same problem. Is this just the way
scsi drives are handled? I've got another OpenBSD server with two sata
drives in it and I can see them both in the dmesg...
Help! Please
_
Dont just search. F
Hi!
I'm new to OpenBSD, and want to setup a firewall router with it in the near
future. I am planning a special setup with four NICs and two different ADSL
lines:
rl0: ADSL 2048/512
rl1: ADSL 4096/768
re0: DMZ
re1: LAN
Both ADSL lines should be aggregated, to combine the down/u
> Ultra 150, with the following results. I keep thinking that
> > there's something obvious staring me in the face, but I don't see
> > it. Can anyone help?
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> > Dave Klingler
> >
> > Boot device: disk1:3 File and args:
>
Hi everyone. I've been trying to bring up an old Sun Enterprise Ultra 150,
with the following results. I keep thinking that there's something obvious
staring me in the face, but I don't see it. Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance!
Dave Klingler
Boot device: disk1:3 File and arg
Interesting. I see that man calls it test(1) but searching the online
man pages for "[" doesn't find it.
>On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 09:00:59PM -0800,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>wrote:
>> Why is there a file called "[" in the /bin directory of my generic
3.8
>> build?
>>
>> 144 -r-xr-xr-x 2 root bin
Why is there a file called "[" in the /bin directory of my generic 3.8
build?
144 -r-xr-xr-x 2 root bin 72128 Sep 10 15:18 [
Tim B
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Hi All,
I tried to compile Tcpxtract on OpenBSD 3.8.
http://tcpxtract.sourceforge.net/
I do nnot get it to work.
Under Fedora Core 3 or FreeBSD 6.0 was it no problem.
It compiles there without any problem.
Maybe someone can please help me?
I made a $./configure -> OK.
After make I got
$make
How to switch the terminal in OpenBSD, it looks is not Alt+F[1-7] likes
Linux.
Thanks
Shen
interface.
Has anyone else experience similar ?
dmesg;
OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC) #138: Sat Sep 10 15:41:37 MDT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Geode(TM) Integrated Processor by National Semi ("Geode by NSC"
586-class) 267 MHz
cpu0: FPU,TSC,MSR,CX
at on enc0 (i. e.
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2004-05/0924.html).
Markus Wernig wrote:
greets
-WJ
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nat on enc0 inet from 192.168.A.A/24 to B.B.B.B/8 -> 172.C.C.C
Hi
What do you see if you don't use the nat
<--> ASP_peer <--> ASP_internal
"our_internal" is 192.168.A.A/24
"our_fw" with 82.x.x.x on its external IF, running openbsd 3.7 release
the "ASP_peer" with 193.x.x.x on its external IF (some cisco vpn
concentrator - which i've no access to)
"ASP_
Hi All,
I am searching for a Tool with which I can
do the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) requests on
a OpenBSD. I searched in the ports and
packets but did not find any.
Does anyone know one?
After a Google search I found only a pen test tool.
http://yersinia.sourceforge.net/
Looks interesting
Hello,
I got today a Linksys USB200M network adapter and it doesn't seem
to be attaching to axe. Should I return it and look for something
else, or is it possible to add it?
OpenBSD 3.8-current (GENERIC) #171: Mon Nov 14 07:35:22 MST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/zaurus/co
I'm curious,
there seems to be some unwritten rule that users (not to be confused
with developers) are not allowed to ask whether certain things are
supported in OpenBSD or when these items are likely to be available, in
particular this seems to be on the misc@ mailing list. The openbsd
Michael Shalayeff wrote:
>Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from OpenBSD Admin:
>[Charset ISO-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
>
>
>>Olivier Cherrier wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>On Tue, Oct 18, 2005
Olivier Cherrier wrote:
>On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 05:55:10PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>>>>I've searced the archives and couldn't find an answer. Does anyone know
>>>>if OpenBSD supports AMD cool and quiet ?
>
Ted Unangst wrote:
>On 10/17/05, OpenBSD Admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>I've searced the archives and couldn't find an answer. Does anyone know
>>if OpenBSD supports AMD cool and quiet ?
>>
>>
>
>not right now.
>
>
Thanks Ted.
When is it planned for inclusion ?
Cheers.
Brian.
I've searced the archives and couldn't find an answer. Does anyone know
if OpenBSD supports AMD cool and quiet ?
Brian.
David Purdue wrote:
> OpenBSD Admin wrote:
>
>>>>
>>>> X2100
>>>> X4100
>>>> X4200
>>>
>
> I think Sun is going to be providing one of these as a Sunray server
> for the AUUG 2005 conference (http://www.auug.org.au) - altho
Teemu Schaabl wrote:
>OpenBSD Admin([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2005.10.12 20:28:05 +:
>
>
>>Does anyone have any experience with these sun boxes eg (the 'X' series
>>or aquarius are pretty new;
>>
>>X2100
>>X4100
>>X4200
>>v20z
>&g
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> OpenBSD Admin wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have any experience with these sun boxes eg (the 'X' series
>> or aquarius are pretty new;
>>
>> X2100
>> X4100
>> X4200
>
>
> These three are new and not available now
Does anyone have any experience with these sun boxes eg (the 'X' series
or aquarius are pretty new;
X2100
X4100
X4200
v20z
v40z
I'd expect openbsd would work a charm but would like to know for sure
before purchasing for a customer.
Cheers.
Stuart Henderson wrote:
--On 02 October 2005 06:07 +1000, Brian McKerr wrote:
"Texas Instruments ACX111" rev 0x00 at pci0 dev 12 function 0 not
configured
That's not an ath, they've changed the chipset to TI (non-open,
unfortunately). Unfortunately wireless chipsets change often, TI and
M
Hello all,
I went and bought a netgear WG311 PCI 54g (Wg311GE) card the other day
to put in my firewall. I intended to use this is as an access point for
a WLAN. This card is listed in the support hardware section on the
openbsd website under i386 but not amd64.
Anyways, I grabbed the
"lptcontrol -p -d /dev/lpt0". That worked (somewhat, only one
line was printed). I guess I would have to install the proper filters
for my printer to work under FBSD.
I found the following message in the OBSD mailing-list:
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2003-10/0578.html
I installed OpenBSD 3.7 on a Compaq Presario 5304. That is an old
(about 7 years old I believe) PC. The dmesg is appended to this
email.
I noticed two rather strange problems during the installation and the
post-installation.
During the installation, at the disklabeling step, I entered &quo
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