CRC errors, difference between dmesg(8) and /var/run/dmesg.boot

2005-08-01 Thread Mr.Slippery
Hello. After a fresh reboot I have noticed difference between the output of dmesg(8) and the contents of /var/run/dmesg.boot. What worries me is that in the output of dmesg(8) I see CRC errors that are not shown in the dmesg.boot I have compared them right after reboots, several times, the

network adapter order

2005-08-01 Thread Michiel van der Kraats
Hi, Is it possible to change the order in which the kernel detects and names network interfaces? I have a system which has one fxp onboard and one fxp as a PCI card. With the PCI card, the onboard NIC is named fxp1 and the PCI card fxp0. Can something be done to change the ordering? It's

Re: network adapter order

2005-08-01 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Michiel van der Kraats wrote: Hi, Is it possible to change the order in which the kernel detects and names network interfaces? I have a system which has one fxp onboard and one fxp as a PCI card. With the PCI card, the onboard NIC is named fxp1 and the PCI card fxp0.

Re: network adapter order

2005-08-01 Thread Will H. Backman
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Holland Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 9:01 AM To: Michiel van der Kraats Cc: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: network adapter order On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 01:12:08PM +0200, Michiel van der Kraats

Re: network adapter order

2005-08-01 Thread Tony
Rod.. Whitworth wrote: [snip] We chose to use 0 for outside 1 for internal and 2 for server. I cannot fool anybody into thinking that 2 looks like S, dammit! From the land down under: Australia. Do we look umop apisdn from up over? [snicker] try a mirror. But seriously folks, that looks like THE

Re: network adapter order

2005-08-01 Thread Nick Holland
On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 09:15:45AM -0400, Will H. Backman wrote: Perhaps we could get some insight as to how this ordering happens from those who know. I've never had a problem with it changing on me, but it might be nice to know how the kernel decides, and what mistakes we might make that

Re: network adapter order

2005-08-01 Thread Theo de Raadt
Is it possible to change the order in which the kernel detects and names network interfaces? I have a system which has one fxp onboard and one fxp as a PCI card. With the PCI card, the onboard NIC is named fxp1 and the PCI card fxp0. Can something be done to change the ordering? It's

3.7 Kernel pppoe not accepting incoming connections, userland works 100%

2005-08-01 Thread Steve Williams
Hi, I upgraded an OpenBSD server from 3.0 to 3.7-current. I am trying to switch the pppoe from the user land pppoe to the kernel pppoe. The user land one works 100% on 3.7, so I know it's not a physical problem. Outgoing connections with the kernel pppoe are working 100%. HOWEVER, with

biomask, netmask, ttymask

2005-08-01 Thread Robert Hish
I have never noticed these before in the dmesg, but recently my openbsd server has been hanging on fdc0 for longer then usual on boot, and immediately following fdc0 is biomask, netmask, ttymask, each followed with a hex. Just curious what this is? in the dmesg its just a single line fdc0 at

Sniffing pppoe

2005-08-01 Thread Alexander Farber
Hi, probably a common situation to some people here: I have an ADSL-router, a box locked down by my ISP. I could reset it, but then I'll lose the connection data. Is there a way to connect my OpenBSD PC to it and to sniff the data (esp. username, password) it sends? The pppoe man page

OpenBSD 3.7, SSH and proxy

2005-08-01 Thread Greg Thomas
Hello all, I finally upgraded my home firewall to 3.7 and am having troubles connecting to it through our telnet proxy at work. The previous OpenBSD version on this firewall was 3.4 and my roundabout connection to it worked fine. I can also use the telnet proxy to connect to another OpenBSD 3.6

packet loss over nat

2005-08-01 Thread Bc. Radek Krejca
Hello, I have problem with packet loss over nat. I dont know where could be mistake. If i try stop half IPs I have no problem. What can I change to resolving problem? Over this nat runs about 1300 IPs. Options of my pf.conf: --- set limit { states 2, frags 2, src-nodes

Re: Sniffing pppoe

2005-08-01 Thread Yanko Karkalichev
If you only need to redirect port 22 to internal IP, phone your ISP and ask them for this redirect. I have made it on every ADS that I have and thay never reject my request. Regards, Yanko -Original Message- From: Alexander Farber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005

Re: Sniffing pppoe

2005-08-01 Thread Alexander Farber
I already asked. This won't happen 2005/8/1, Yanko Karkalichev [EMAIL PROTECTED]: If you only need to redirect port 22 to internal IP, phone your ISP and ask them for this redirect. I have made it on every ADS that I have and thay never reject my request.

network monitoring

2005-08-01 Thread conchita alvarez
My name is conchita alvarez. I have frame relay network. I tried to improved the speed, because lately my network is going slow, and I talked to Bellsouth. They told me that with another service, the ICR, my network would improve. I contracted that service and my network didn't improved and I am

Re: packet loss over nat

2005-08-01 Thread Bc. Radek Krejca
Hi, thank you for response. It was my idea too but pfctl -ss shows about 1 lines. Where I got better information about ports over nat? Thank you Radek 1. srpna 2005, 23:02:15, jste napsal(a): SKQ On Mon, 2005-08-01 at 21:21 +0200, Bc. Radek Krejca wrote: I have problem with

Re: FTPS recommendations?

2005-08-01 Thread sebastian . rother
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 12:49:49 -0500, Bob Bostwick \(Lists\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am implementing an FTP server and need it to use SSL/TLS. I know ftpd doesn't support this, and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions on an alternative. I know SFTP exists, but that is not an

Re: FTPS recommendations?

2005-08-01 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 00:23:48 +0200 (CEST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 12:49:49 -0500, Bob Bostwick \(Lists\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am implementing an FTP server and need it to use SSL/TLS. I know ftpd doesn't support this, and was wondering if anyone had any

Re: FTPS recommendations?

2005-08-01 Thread sebastian . rother
On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 00:23:48 +0200 (CEST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 12:49:49 -0500, Bob Bostwick \(Lists\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am implementing an FTP server and need it to use SSL/TLS. I know ftpd doesn't support this, and was wondering if anyone had any

chroot sftp/sftp-server help needed...

2005-08-01 Thread Michael C. Ibarra
Greetings All; First, it's great to be back, miss my obsd toys! I am currently migrating/upgrading an entire farm of servers from RedHat Linux Solaris to current and one of the roadblocks I am encountering is setting a chrooted sftp. I am aware of chroot.sf, but am looking for a solution

Re: FTPS recommendations?

2005-08-01 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 01:10:42 +0200 (CEST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 00:23:48 +0200 (CEST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 12:49:49 -0500, Bob Bostwick \(Lists\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am implementing an FTP server and need it to use SSL/TLS. I know

[Re: FTPS recommendations?]

2005-08-01 Thread Rico
I'm sorry but there's no e.g. official AnnonSFTP-Patch/Modification for OpenSSH. As far as I know you're not able to splitt the SFTP from the SSH-Account (I don't mention any unofficial Patchs wich may work). Hi, Just in case you don't know, scponly works great. In our datacenter we need to