Re: MAXDSIZ

2011-03-30 Thread Scott McEachern
On 03/30/11 19:18, Henning Brauer wrote: * Amit Kulkarniamitk...@gmail.com [2011-03-31 01:09]: On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Henning Brauerlists-open...@bsws.de wrote: * Amit Kulkarniamitk...@gmail.com [2011-03-31 00:45]: Nothing directly, just observing a comparison of default choice.

Re: kernel panic after install reboot

2011-03-27 Thread Scott McEachern
On 03/27/11 19:21, Sha'ul wrote: At the boot prompt I put bsd.rd and it probes and gives me the install options (I)nstall (U)pgrade (S)hell, I went to shell and dmesg worked, but how can I supply a copy of it here without net connection and without OS login capabilities? FYI, trying to

Re: mplayer video sluggish with Radeon HD 4200

2011-03-26 Thread Scott McEachern
On 03/26/11 12:11, Brynet wrote: Hi Scott, I have a Mobility Radeon HD 4200, indeed, xf86-video-ati in base lacks 2D/3D XVideo acceleration. Compiling a newer version of the radeon DDX driver works for me, trying the obsolete radeonhd driver is also an option (..I found it unstable). So far

mplayer video sluggish with Radeon HD 4200

2011-03-25 Thread Scott McEachern
for -stable. I'm out of gas on this. - Scott xvinfo for both -current and 4.8-stable only gives: $ cat xvinfo.output X-Video Extension version 2.2 screen #0 no adaptors present xorg.conf: Section ServerLayout Identifier X.org Configured Screen 0 Screen0 0 0

Re: mplayer video sluggish with Radeon HD 4200

2011-03-25 Thread Scott McEachern
On 03/25/11 19:47, Scott McEachern wrote: dmesg: OpenBSD 4.9-current (BLACKSTAFF.MP) #1: Wed Mar 23 23:22:50 EDT 2011 sc...@blackstaff.blackstaff.ca:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/BLACKSTAFF.MP Sorry, I posted the dmesg for a system with POOL_DEBUG disabled. There is no dmesg

Re: amd64/i386 kernel freezes on Asus M4A785TD-V EVO mobo

2011-03-19 Thread Scott McEachern
On 03/14/11 21:06, Scott McEachern wrote: The problem is that the kernel freezes when booting any of: bsd.rd, for either amd64 or i386, -current or 4.8-stable; any GENERIC kernel for amd64/i386 -current or 4.8-stable on an installed system. (partial dmesgs below). My apologies

Re: amd64/i386 kernel freezes on Asus M4A785TD-V EVO mobo

2011-03-17 Thread Scott McEachern
OpenBSD at all! :) - Scott

Re: amd64/i386 kernel freezes on Asus M4A785TD-V EVO mobo

2011-03-17 Thread Scott McEachern
On 03/17/11 18:22, Stuart Henderson wrote: Modern machines *expect* to have the acpi code running, acpi controls many aspects of the system including some methods to maintain correct system temperature. Absolutely. Which is why this box, (once it has completed some build tasks for other

Re: amd64/i386 kernel freezes on Asus M4A785TD-V EVO mobo

2011-03-17 Thread Scott McEachern
On 03/17/11 19:31, Jordan Hargrave wrote: It looks like there is a bug in the AML on that particular system (the code is being called in from the atk0110 driver). bios0: vendor American Megatrends Inc. version 2105 date 07/23/2010 bios0: ASUSTeK Computer INC. M4A785TD-V EVO Eventually the AML

amd64/i386 kernel freezes on Asus M4A785TD-V EVO mobo

2011-03-14 Thread Scott McEachern
I bought some new hardware the other day, including an Asus M4A785TD-V EVO motherboard and an AMD Phenom II X6 1100T CPU. The problem is that the kernel freezes when booting any of: bsd.rd, for either amd64 or i386, -current or 4.8-stable; any GENERIC kernel for amd64/i386 -current or

Re: Please help me decide: OpenWrt vs. OpenBSD

2011-01-19 Thread Scott Stanley
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 2:18 PM, S Mathias smathias1...@yahoo.com wrote: I have a RouterBoard 450G [680 Mhz cpu, 256 MB ram, 512 MB flash]. I just can't decide what to put on it: OpenWrt or OpenBSD Things needed on it: Firewall; DHCP, NAT, NTP client; PPPoE; SFTP; DynDNS; VPN [1-2

Re: OT - gmail alternatives

2010-12-09 Thread Scott McEachern
encrypted connections/ports to send/receive on top of port 25. HTH, - Scott

OT - secondary DNS recommendations

2010-12-08 Thread Scott McEachern
free alternatives, I'm looking for *recommendations* for a simple two-domain home network. Thanks in advance, - Scott

Re: OT - secondary DNS recommendations

2010-12-08 Thread Scott McEachern
, thanks anyway. :) At least you tried. Regards, - Scott

Re: Donations

2010-12-04 Thread Scott Stanley
Roger that; thanks for the info; I obviously need to stay more informed (my mistake is not reading US news and believing it, but rather mistrusting all news and getting none). On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 7:25 PM, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote: In the future, if people can show

Re: installation sets not found on CD

2010-12-01 Thread Scott Stanley
data to install sets) -installer completed successfully. CD had been re-inserted, but I guess everything is in RAM, so the point is probably moot I'll post a dmesg and do some digging myself after a few days, if nothing else to wrap up this thread. -Scott

Re: installation sets not found on CD

2010-11-30 Thread Scott Stanley
is exactly successful until I can read up on it. thank you all for the replies. had I more time I would have turned this into a science project. over and out. -Scott

installation sets not found on CD

2010-11-29 Thread Scott Stanley
. Is there any more information I can provide for clues to help? -Scott

Re: Advice on learning C as first language

2010-11-24 Thread Scott Learmonth
It something I keep dabbling in - very sowly - I find this a good pace for my totally noob self: It started out as a reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/carlhprogramming And morphed to: http://www.highercomputingforeveryone.com/ It's certainly a start from zero but I like the pace, and the C

Re: Architeture Choose

2010-11-11 Thread Scott Stanley
next to nothing about the subject :) Thank you all for the insightful discussion. -Scott

Re: Architeture Choose

2010-11-10 Thread Scott Stanley
a system being tuned for such a job). still, your input has been very helpful, and I may consider one or two of these for other uses (the noise is something I'm prepared to deal with, but thanks for the advice Stuart). -Scott On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 7:45 AM, Joe McDonagh joseph.e.mcdon

Re: Architeture Choose

2010-11-09 Thread Scott Stanley
, but not real world stuff). -Scott On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 12:08 AM, SJP Lists sjp.li...@flashbsd.net wrote: On 9 November 2010 04:44, Christopher Dukes pak...@pr.neotoma.org wrote: On Fri, 2010-11-05 at 14:30 -0400, Joe McDonagh wrote: If your Sun fails -- that's a big IF. It's approaching

Re: help

2010-11-08 Thread Scott McEachern
On 11/08/10 06:40, Gaby Vanhegan wrote: On 8 Nov 2010, at 11:33, Joe Warren-Meeks wrote: On 8 November 2010 10:46, stevest...@crs.com wrote: help I need somebody. help... Not just anybody.

Re: i386 and amd64 snapshots - kernel SHA256 mismatch

2010-10-15 Thread Scott McEachern
On 10/15/10 20:29, Theo de Raadt wrote: Another alternative is that I only do snapshot builds about every 2 weeks. How's that idea? A little off-topic, but now's as good a time as any to ask: I sometimes see the snaps (or X) haven't been built for a few or more days, and I was just

Re: FreeBSD isn't Free

2010-10-06 Thread Scott McEachern
On 10/06/10 12:50, Theo de Raadt wrote: Then you may be detained next time you attempt to travel internationally. You are free to stay at home, though. I'm not trying to be a wise-acre here, I agree with Theo 100%. I doubt anyone wants to be screwed by customs (anywhere) due to licencing

Re: FreeBSD isn't Free

2010-10-06 Thread Scott McEachern
On 10/06/10 14:32, Peter J. Philipp wrote: I believe the US government put pressure on sourceforge.net to adhere to export restrictions even if the developer is from outside of the US. Could it be that the same happened to FreeBSD and that's why the license change? IIRC, sourceforge was

Re: FreeBSD isn't Free

2010-10-06 Thread Scott McEachern
On 10/06/10 16:01, Chris Cappuccio wrote: You are aware that US customs is regularly seizing laptop hard drives of people who enter the US, copying them, and returning them at a future date? This was challenged in court and naturally the government won their case. This is such a problem

Re: man page for .xinitrc location is wrong

2010-10-01 Thread Scott McEachern
On 10/01/10 16:54, Amit Kulkarni wrote: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=startxsektion=1 mentions location of .xinitrc but it is not present on my current system in that location as there is no xinit directory. The system-wide xinitrc and xserverrc files are found in the

Re: Same shit all over again

2010-08-16 Thread Scott McEachern
On 08/16/10 03:42, ropers wrote: The trick worked: LMAO. Clicking on tinyurls: hilarity often ensues. Nice trick David. *laughs more* -- - RSM www.erratic.ca

Re: OpenBSD users.

2010-07-19 Thread Scott Learmonth
This really is polluting the list... But Victoria Canada. Sent from my iPhone On 2010-07-18, at 10:18 PM, Sergey Bronnikov este...@gmail.com wrote: Russia/Sergiev Posad -- sergeyb@

System Hang - unknown cause [was Re: Running systat queues Leads to System Hang]

2010-07-08 Thread Scott McEachern
/local/bin/thunderbird 4964 ?? I 0:00.01 /bin/sh /usr/local/mozilla-thunderbird/run-mozilla.sh /usr/local/mozilla-thun 18169 ?? S 5:04.88 /usr/local/mozilla-thunderbird/thunderbird-bin 23832 ?? Is 0:00.06 sshd: scott [priv] (sshd) 26546 ?? I 0:00.02 sshd: sc...@ttyp2 (sshd

Multiple web servers hosting different sites behind single public IP (all listening on port 80)?

2010-07-01 Thread Scott Wood
://www.unixtechnics.org/openbsd-relayd.html https://calomel.org/relayd.html Can anyone shed any light on this for me? Please tell me if I'm barking up the wrong tree! Many thanks, Scott

Re: Traffic redirect no longer working

2010-05-21 Thread Scott McEachern
On 05/21/10 05:37, lheck...@users.sourceforge.net wrote: rdr on $ext_if proto tcp from $work_hosts to any port ssh - $ssh_host pass in quick on $ext_if proto tcp \ from $work_hosts to $ssh_host port ssh flags S/SA modulate state In 4.7, I changed this to match in on $ext_if proto tcp

Re: Relayd on localhost with multiple SSL Certificates

2010-05-12 Thread Scott McEachern
On 05/12/10 04:53, Keith wrote: Were doing the above and have relayd listening in 127.0.0.1 port 8080 and have pf rdr rules redirecting https traffic to 127.0.0.1:8080 and the certificate that the https relay is using is called 127.0.0.1.crt This works fine but what if we want to host another

Re: low httpd performance. Apache 2.2 as default? never? *sighs

2010-05-03 Thread Scott McEachern
On 05/02/10 20:31, VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO wrote: OpenBSD's stock httpd is very slow and outdated. It is about 6 years old. Almost an abandonware. I will print this mail and laugh everyday with it. :) Ya, me too. It'll sit beside your laughable emails where you argued that the

Re: crypt question/server hotel

2010-04-17 Thread Scott McEachern
On 04/17/10 04:49, Jozsi Vadkan wrote: I want to put my server in a server hotel. But: I don't trust my server hotel owner. What can I do? If someone has physical access to your box, there is nothing you can do, period. There are some really extraordinary (insane) things you can do

Re: Routing on two Nic's

2010-04-16 Thread Scott McEachern
On 04/16/10 13:26, Ted Roby wrote: On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Danny de Bontdannydeb...@telkomsa.netwrote: All jokes aside My router is on 10.0.0.2 Which router? The ADSL router? Can you configure it as a transparent bridge instead? Then you can let the OBSD box sit

Re: OpenBSD culture?

2010-04-15 Thread Scott McEachern
On 04/15/10 01:39, VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO wrote: Fascinating. I predicted Peereboom would post the same old rant. My fix has nothing to do with childish attitude or being more nerdy than you. It has everything do with GNU's twisted definition of freedom. Yet, that's YOUR

Re: OpenBSD culture?

2010-04-15 Thread Scott McEachern
On 04/15/10 23:14, VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO wrote: The dictionary definition of freedom is no restrictions NO RESTRICTIONS May I point out to you that ISC has restrictions. You are contradicting yourself. Logic works the same for everyone, since it's an abstract field, but apparently

Re: OT: marco@ misc@ behavior Re: whiteboard over the net

2010-03-30 Thread Scott McEachern
Marco Peereboom wrote: Oh hai! Marco does it for the lulz. You know you don't have to read what I write you know. If it irritates you that is your problem, not mine. Feel free to ignore this. On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 09:52:46PM -0500, Neal Hogan wrote: On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 6:34

routing question: 2 mail servers sending from their own IPs

2010-03-27 Thread Scott McEachern
Hi folks, I'm running into a bit of a routing gotcha getting two mail servers to send mail out using their own respective IP addresses. (While this involves postfix, this is not a postfix support question, it's a routing question) What I'm trying to accomplish is this: - two autonomous

Re: routing question: 2 mail servers sending from their own IPs

2010-03-27 Thread Scott McEachern
James Shupe wrote: Check into smtp_bind_address in Postfix. If you're still having issues, binat rather than rdr to internal IPs so connections will originate properly. Without seeing your pf.conf or master.cf, this is a guess, but I think these tips should lead you in the right direction.

Re: Buying ThinkPad for OpenBSD

2010-03-19 Thread Scott McEachern
James Hozier wrote: I'm buying a new laptop specifically for OpenBSD but I want to make sure everything is compatible first. Has anyone ever purchased the ThinkPad T410? CPU: Intel Core i7-620M Processor (2.66GHz, 4MB L3, 1066MHz FSB) Screen: 14.1 WXGA+ TFT, w/ LED Backlight (WWAN antenna)

Re: installing amd64 using i386 to boot then amd64 for install?

2010-03-16 Thread Scott Learmonth
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 11:11:40PM -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote: On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 14:59:01 +1100 Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au wrote: I have the apparently common problem of CD2 (amd64) from the OpenBSD distro not booting on an IBM x336. And of course there's no floppy and the box

Re: OT: multiple web servers on OpenBSD (WAS: OT: vmware blah blah)

2010-03-11 Thread Scott McEachern
Claus wrote: I have the same setup running. Each apache instance runs chrooted under their own user id and home directory. I realized after I sent that message that I left out a couple of details, like each instance also having its own user (www0-4). I leave the default www user and

Re: Update: ftp-proxy and pf on OpenBSD 4.5

2010-03-10 Thread Scott McEachern
tsg12...@gmx.de wrote: A rule like: pass in on $client_if proto { tcp udp } from $client \ to 127.0.0.1 port ftp does not do the trick, I still have to use something like: pass in on $client_if proto { tcp udp } from $client \ to 127.0.0.1 (opening everything up for the ftp data connection

Re: Joomla - MySQL Problem: Could not connect to MySQL

2010-03-08 Thread Scott McEachern
Jan wrote: I added the following 3 packets, installed MySQL and set the symbolic links: mysql-server-5.0.51ap1.tgz php5-core-5.2.6.tgz php5-mysqli-5.2.6.tgz Any ideas? Jan At the very least you'll also need the php5-mysql-5.2.6.tgz package installed as well. It contains the base

OT: multiple web servers on OpenBSD (WAS: OT: vmware blah blah)

2010-03-07 Thread Scott McEachern
bofh wrote: Is there *ANY* good virtualization software out there? I don't care what OS it needs to host it (preferably not windows :)) - my needs are simple (home use): This doesn't answer your question or help you in any way, but I thought I'd mention it for the list archives (with a

Re: OT: multiple web servers on OpenBSD (WAS: OT: vmware blah blah)

2010-03-07 Thread Scott McEachern
Scott McEachern wrote: PS: I'm dying for the day that relayd handles https too. :) Many thanks to Todd T. Fries for pointing out relayd does SSL/https. Dunno if it changed, or if I misread at the time, but I could have sworn it only did layer 7. My bad. -- -RSM http://www.erratic.ca

Re: loongson was -current or -stable [was: Not another Browser Question]

2010-03-06 Thread Scott McEachern
Eric Furman wrote: Yea ,and its made by the Chinese. Awww, what a *cute* little troll! I wonder if he realizes ... *squish* -- -RSM http://www.erratic.ca

Re: OT: vmware mind control (WAS: Re: Dell PE850 CERC SATA controller)

2010-03-05 Thread Scott McEachern
Ted Roby wrote: Hey, I got a 2 GB usb stick for my troubles over a recent fiasco with VMWare's release of Fusion 3. It seems their PR department is doing a better job than QC. Ooo, a trinket from WallyMart that you can buy for pocket change! Thanks.. I think. Hey, it's better than

Re: -current or -stable [was: Not another Browser Question]

2010-03-03 Thread Scott McEachern
Manuel Giraud wrote: Using -current, I sometimes have had to upgrade to the latest snapshot just because I wanted to install some new package and bumped into an error like not good version of libc. In fact, I thought that having a -release (and -stable) was a strength of OpenBSD (if not why put

Re: -current or -stable [was: Not another Browser Question]

2010-03-03 Thread Scott McEachern
Manuel Giraud wrote: I wasn't clear enough: by new package, I meant a package not installed on my system yet and not the bleeding edge version of one package. Ah ok, sorry, I misunderstood. Maybe I'll stick to -current too. But I'd like to give try staying -stable for a while and I could

Re: Problems with Build World

2010-03-02 Thread Scott McEachern
Ron McDowell wrote: I'm relatively new to OpenBSD but have been working with FreeBSD for 15+ years and ATT/USL before that. Welcome. Rebuilt the kernel, reboot, build World, reboot. make clean make depend make install is used for kernels, and make build is used for userland. I do not know

Re: $100 to configure ALTQ on a 4.6 router

2010-02-22 Thread Scott Learmonth
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 05:59:18PM -0800, Ted Walther wrote: I have a simple setup; a soekris box running 4.6 doing NAT for my local network. I'd like a configuration to give skype traffic top priority, then my DNS server, then ssh sessions, then http and SSL, then everything else, and

Re: Jacek Books

2010-02-17 Thread Scott Learmonth
The real point in all of this is that, right or wrong, it doesn't belong on this mailing list. On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 10:51:16PM -0600, Bill Dunshie wrote: By posting regarding this situation, possibly it will help others from being swindled. I paid for the Firewall Book, and as stated, did

Re: CARP Failover

2010-02-15 Thread Scott Learmonth
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 03:19:17PM -0800, Joseph Fran?ois wrote: Hello, I am building a redundant OpenBSD 4.6 firewall for our startup. We will have a block of IP address that we will be NATed and redirect to many internal web servers and an FTP server. We will also have an IPsec VPN

Re: CARP Failover

2010-02-15 Thread Scott Learmonth
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 03:56:36PM -0800, Joseph Fran?ois wrote: Thank you Scott for your response. If understand you correctly, I should create a carp interface group for each pair of carp interface and enable net.inet.carp.preempt so that each time a carp interface in the group fails

Re: What does your environment look like?

2010-02-10 Thread Scott Learmonth
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 12:38:58AM -0500, Jeremy O'Brien wrote: On Sat, Jan 02, 2010 at 09:08:38PM -0500, Brynet wrote: Hi, I know not everyone uses OpenBSD for a desktop OS, but I have been for nearly 5 years and I'm quite curious about some of your opinions? do you embrace

Re: looking for help with encryption and boot setup

2010-02-07 Thread Scott Learmonth
On Sat, Feb 06, 2010 at 09:48:03PM +0100, Gergely Fazekas wrote: Hello, I'm looking for help with setting up my laptop with OpenBSD. I'm pretty new to *BSD, so please, bear with me, as I'm eager and capable to learn. :-) What I'd like to achieve: dual boot with Windows XP, with the

Re: Fw: pico and/or nano in the releases and snapshots

2010-02-03 Thread Scott McEachern
Giridhari wrote: blah blah pico or nano blah blah part of the distribution. and more blah blah blah. All that because you find 'pkg_add pico or pkg_add nano too difficult to type? -- -RSM http://www.erratic.ca

Re: Fw: pico and/or nano in the releases and snapshots

2010-02-03 Thread Scott Learmonth
I've been avoiding this OP, but I guess I'll weigh in now. This smells like roe. Don't feed it. On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 01:54:07AM +0100, Jesus Sanchez wrote: El 04/02/2010 0:52, Giridhari escribis: Hare Krsna. From: Giridhari Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 7:37 AM To:

Re: -CURRENT, VLANs, NAT

2010-02-02 Thread Scott Learmonth
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 08:18:33PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2010-02-02, Scott Learmonth sc...@moosepile.net wrote: Yes, the syntax has changed. I only briefly looked, but the faq seems dated. The man page is correct. The main FAQ always relates to the last release, 4.6. Any

Re: GNOBSD-Project introduction

2010-02-01 Thread Scott Beamer
Bryan spake thusly: On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:34, Stefan Rinkes stefan.rin...@googlemail.com wrote: Hello, My name is Stefan Rinkes. I'm from munich in germany and I want to introduce my OpenBSD-Project. In the last months several OpenBSD-Live-Projects have been founded. And I really

Re: -CURRENT, VLANs, NAT

2010-02-01 Thread Scott Learmonth
On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 04:27:12PM -0800, James Peltier wrote: Hi All, I'm trying to setup a new router/firewall for multiple VLANs including one VLAN that must be NAT and I seem to be running into an odd issue. OS is OpenBSD 4.7-BETA; Jan 27, 2010 snapshot from ftp.openbsd.org

Re: -CURRENT, VLANs, NAT

2010-02-01 Thread Scott Learmonth
On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 06:02:07PM -0800, Scott Learmonth wrote: On Mon, Feb 01, 2010 at 04:27:12PM -0800, James Peltier wrote: Hi All, I'm trying to setup a new router/firewall for multiple VLANs including one VLAN that must be NAT and I seem to be running into an odd issue. OS

Re: The insecurity of OpenBSD

2010-01-22 Thread Scott Learmonth
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 12:13:38PM -0500, Dan Harnett wrote: On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 07:22:58AM -0600, Marco Peereboom wrote: It doesn't and I'll argue all day that it won't help you a bit. I couldn't agree more. BTW, microsoft implemented every single ACL type mechanism the NSA ever

Re: The insecurity of OpenBSD

2010-01-22 Thread Scott McEachern
ropers wrote: 2010/1/22 Zamri Besar zam4e...@gmail.com: The insecurity of OpenBSD http://allthatiswrong.wordpress.com/2010/01/20/the-insecurity-of-openbsd/ So... the author prefers shoddy, buggy, non-quality code as long as it provides extra access control granularity. Yeah... I

Re: Client no-ip in the OpenBSD.

2010-01-15 Thread Scott Learmonth
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 02:38:15PM -0300, PsYkHe wrote: Hello!! Anybody already use the client of no-ip in the OpenBSD? I am, seems to be fine. If I recall it was very simple. pkg_add no-ip I should disclose though that my IP hasn't actually changed yet.

/bsd: acpitz1: Critical temperature, shutting down

2010-01-12 Thread Don Scott
My X60 overheated and did a clean shutdown while building devel/jdk/1.6. This is the first time there has been a heat related issue on this laptop. It's running the latest BIOS (version 2.18) and an i386 snapshot from January 5th. /var/log/messages: Jan 12 19:40:27 x60 /bsd: acpithinkpad0:

Further testing a drive with dd running -current

2010-01-02 Thread Scott McEachern
with the block offsets of your io ops. dlg On 01/01/2010, at 12:03 AM, Scott McEachern wrote: Unfortunately, I do not have any of those available to me. I tried Marco's suggestion (use -current) and let the test run overnight, and the results were the same: Using -current dmesg follows. # date; time dd

Re: Further testing a drive with dd running -current

2010-01-02 Thread Scott McEachern
David Vasek wrote: Out of curiosity, does the same happen if you dd from /dev/rwd0d? As Matthew Szudzik pointed out, dd is failing when it attempts to read (2^28)th sector of the current device you are reading from. Up to, including, 2^28-1 everything is ok. Regards, David I made an

testing a drive with dd -- odd results

2009-12-31 Thread Scott McEachern
I've been using dd to test some of my hard drives and just ran into the oddest of coincidences. I used this command (or variation without the time command) # time dd if=/dev/rwd0c of=/dev/null on three machines with three HDD's of sizes 40GB SATA, 40GB IDE and 30GB IDE, one of those 40GB

set misc digest-daily

2009-11-19 Thread S. Scott
set misc digest-daily

OpenBSD.org site man pages off-line

2009-11-16 Thread Scott Vanderbilt
In case no one else has noticed yet, requests to the Manuals link on the home page: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi return a 404.

Re: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/11/03/linux_kernel_vulnerability/

2009-11-03 Thread Scott McEachern
Theo de Raadt wrote: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/706950 I replaced Linux around '01 or '02 with OpenBSD both at companies I've worked for since and at home. I don't really care what other people use for their needs, and I've been neutral in my opinion about Torvalds

Re: Where are ports changes for -stable?

2009-11-02 Thread Scott McEachern
Robert wrote: First there are the commit messages on the ports-changes mailinglist. Look for those tagged OPENBSD_4_6. When you update your local cvs checkout, just ommit the -q option and you will see every changed file, so you don't have to manually dive into the tree. - Robert I

Where are ports changes for -stable?

2009-11-01 Thread Scott McEachern
Henning Brauer wrote: yyou need to upgrade php to 5.2.11, from -stable. Sorry if I have missed something, but where would I find the ports changes for -stable? (Other than manually looking in each port's Makefile details.) Until Henning mentioned the new version, I had no idea php had

carp master - backup problem

2009-10-28 Thread Scott
I must be missing something in my config, and I'd appreciate it if my blunder could be pointed out to me. I have two web servers behind a firewall (all machines are running 4.6-stable, generic kernel). The firewall has rdr pass rules to both web servers, with one commented out at a time. I

Re: carp master - backup problem

2009-10-28 Thread Scott
Marco Pfatschbacher wrote: Hi, I actually didn't read your entire mail.. but: Having 192.168.0.9 on both the physical and the carp interface cannot really work. Thanks for trying! Unfortunately, I tried that as well (and double checked it again after your reply) where the carp IP is

Re: carp master - backup problem

2009-10-28 Thread Scott McEachern
Peter Hessler wrote: On 2009 Oct 28 (Wed) at 01:55:40 -0400 (-0400), Scott wrote: :$ cat /etc/hostname.carp0: :inet 192.168.0.9 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.255 vhid 1 carpdev fxp0 -snip- :$ cat /etc/hostname.carp0 :inet 192.168.0.9 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.255 vhid 2 advbase 1 advskew :100 carpdev

Re: carp master - backup problem

2009-10-28 Thread Scott McEachern
Bryan Irvine wrote: I do believe preempt should be 1 on both servers. Let the advskew handle which one is primary. What do you see for output of 'netstat -s -p carp' and 'netstat -s -p pfsync' -B I tried it with both servers set to preempt=1, with the same results, but to double check I

Re: Simpliest issue tracking software?

2009-09-22 Thread scott
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Gregory Edigarov wrote: Hello everybody, I am looking for an advice of which issue tracking system to use for a small team of admins (4 members)? OTRS, RT - are an overhead for our purposes. so we don't need anything fancy, all we need is to make sure all requests

Re: New Translation Options in PF

2009-09-05 Thread Scott McEachern
Anathae Townsend wrote: match out on external from mynetwork to any nat-to (external) round-robin Should round-robin be showing up in the rule? Remove the parentheses on external and it will use the first IP assigned to external and not use round-robin. -- - RSM http://www.erratic.ca

Re: How to mark filesystem as unclean to force fsck on boot up?

2009-06-28 Thread Scott Barnett
Not sure why you would ever want to force a check. If there are problems on boot i've never seen OBSD not fix them. I've had servers hit power cuts 3-5 times a day for a week and OBSD hasn't had a problem with it. Some of they are still running now. I'd be suprised if forcing a check found

Re: two IP addresses on one pppoe connection

2009-05-28 Thread Scott McEachern
broadcast 1.2.3.255 inet 1.2.3.5 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 1.2.3.255 inet 1.2.3.6 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 1.2.3.255 For further reading see ifconfig(8), hostname.if(5), and pppoe(4) (as opposed to pppoe(8)). Penned by Scott McEachern on 20090525 11:26.33, we have: Hello

two IP addresses on one pppoe connection

2009-05-25 Thread Scott McEachern
Hello all, I currently have a single line DSL connection with my ISP and I am considering getting a 2nd IP from them for a second domain. The DSL modem (a speedtouch 516 which has a single ethernet connection to the LAN) is in bridge mode so the OpenBSD firewall handles the

Re: two IP addresses on one pppoe connection

2009-05-25 Thread Scott McEachern
netmask 0xff00 broadcast 1.2.3.255 For further reading see ifconfig(8), hostname.if(5), and pppoe(4) (as opposed to pppoe(8)). Penned by Scott McEachern on 20090525 11:26.33, we have: Hello all, I currently have a single line DSL connection with my ISP and I am considering getting

Re: Running another OS under OpenBSD

2008-12-12 Thread Scott Francis
2008/12/12 Aram Havarneanu ara...@mgk.ro: On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 9:47 PM, Scott Francis darkun...@gmail.com wrote: in theory, you could install the linux compatibility packages (see compat_linux(8)) and run e.g. VMware Server as a platform for a Windows VM. I haven't tried this myself yet

Re: Running another OS under OpenBSD

2008-12-11 Thread Scott Francis
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Jeff_1981 jfsimon1...@gmail.com wrote: Dear All, Please can you indicate me how to run Windows or Linux under OpenBSD ? Under Linux for example there is possibility to virtualize another OS. in theory, you could install the linux compatibility packages (see

Re: SSD performace

2008-11-26 Thread Don Scott
A friend let me borrow his X25-M for the night to run some benchmarks on a Lenovo X60. I ran bonnie++ -s 12248 on the SSD (in compatibility mode) as well as an 80GB HDD (in AHCI mode). The tests were conducted running a snapshot from yesterday. Sorry for the poor text formatting: SSD: wd0 at

Small window to load 4.4 on M4000

2008-11-02 Thread Scott Radvan
it will be brief and Solaris will be getting loaded by the time the late comers and the hungover turn up to the office. :-P But I figured there may be some interest. Happy to give you what I can. Cheers, -- Scott Radvan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Small window to load 4.4 on M4000

2008-11-02 Thread Scott Radvan
-0200 guilherme m. schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Scott, Just be warned of this: Revision 1.305: download - view: text, markup, annotated - select for diffs Mon Sep 15 21:04:59 2008 UTC (6 weeks, 5 days ago) by kettenis Branches: MAIN Diff to: previous 1.304: preferred, coloured

Re: IBM X60 heating up considerably when boot into OpenBSD

2008-10-27 Thread Don Scott
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:40 AM, Pereresus ne Vlezaet Buggy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 27 October 2008 c. 14:45:04 Amarendra Godbole wrote: Hello misc@ My IBM (Lenovo) X60 laptop heats up considerably and the battery also discharges faster, when I boot into OpenBSD. This does not seem

Re: Development at the hackathon

2008-06-11 Thread Scott Learmonth
I have 2 units (almost anyway) set up now for pf-pfsync-carp-dhcpd- ipsec-blahblah-andsomeotherstuff, with some users behind it, all for testing, no production. Looking forward to keeping up with the tree when I can. Good luck in Edmondchuck, and have fun all, we look forward to reading

Re: remove any unwanted devices from the kernel.

2008-06-06 Thread Scott Learmonth
As someone else who writes code for this fine os would say: removing drivers is pure masturbation. Hah, perfect. As a first foray into BSD I stumbled upon FreeBSD. To make it do what I wanted, step one was to compile a custom kernel. BOOYAH, I got a geek-on. A few months later I had

Re: Encrypted filesystems

2008-06-04 Thread Scott Learmonth
. Manpages found - thanks. This may be of use, depending on your ultimate goal regarding disk encryption. https://www.mainframe.cx/~ckuethe/encrypted_disks.html This thread is a good read as well: http://marc.info/?t=11916631661r=1w=2 Cheers Scott

Re: ipsec home network to colo server

2008-05-14 Thread scott learmonth
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Lord Sporkton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am trying to set up a ipsec link between my home network(private ip network behind dynamic public ip) and my colo server(single public static ip). I was a bit unclear on how to set up a tunnel between a static and

Newbie x509 question

2008-05-10 Thread scott learmonth
an existing device (one of my OpenBSD firewalls) as the CA, or is it technically impossible (see 3) below)? 3) If I roll my own, from a technical standpoint, does my CA need to be a unique and separate device, ie is it required to be a third party in isakmpd negotiations? Thanks, Scott Learmonth

Re: wpa now in current?!

2008-04-16 Thread scott
Applause, applause, applause. Thanks big time. -Original Message- From: Damien Bergamini [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Didier Wiroth [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: wpa now in current?! Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 22:22:37 +0200 Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.3138

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