Rebx_99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I just noticed that ECN (net.inet.tcp.ecn) and RFC 3390
(net.inet.tcp.rfc3390) are disabled by default. Any special reason for this?
ECN is disabled because some random firewalls out there drop packets
that set bits that weren't used 10 years ago when
Hi,
we are going to deploy a new firewall which will relay on carp, pfsync
and will use ipsec for networking between our branch-offices.
for failover functionality - I'd like to use sasync too, but I'm
somewhat confused - do I have to wait for 3.8 for this feature or if I
can use the 3.7 Stable
On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 13:04:40 -0400, Bob Ababurko
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to load 3.5 sparc64 on an Ultra2.
If you're going to install OpenBSD, why install an old version that is
no longer supported?
Hint: Use v3.7
JCR
--On 09 August 2005 11:11 +0200, Stefan Sczekalla-Waldschmidt wrote:
for failover functionality - I'd like to use sasync too, but I'm
somewhat confused - do I have to wait for 3.8 for this feature or if I
can use the 3.7 Stable branch and make my own release to deploy. -
Or do I need to follow
On Monday, 8 August 2005 at 18:03:25 +0100, Edd Barrett wrote:
Suns newest ultra 20 x64 workstation retails at under #1000.
Not as expensive as they once were.
I never think Sun stuff expensive compared to other big vendors.
In fact, Sun charge the least but we hardly buy them b/c of their
Hi,
what I dislike about OpenBSD's queue.h is that you can't take an
element from a SLIST and put it into a SIMPLEQ and vice versa.
For example in an iterative server I'm programming:
For each client I have a SIMPLEQ for outgoing messages
(coming from the server and the other clients) which I
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 11:38:38AM +0200, Alexander Farber wrote:
Hi,
what I dislike about OpenBSD's queue.h is that you can't take an
element from a SLIST and put it into a SIMPLEQ and vice versa.
For example in an iterative server I'm programming:
For each client I have a SIMPLEQ for
On 8/8/05, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Suns newest ultra 20 x64 workstation retails at under #1000.
Not as expensive as they once were.
that is out of desperation; not because that's what they are worth.
aaron.glenn
2005/8/9, Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 11:38:38AM +0200, Alexander Farber wrote:
what I dislike about OpenBSD's queue.h is that you can't take an
element from a SLIST and put it into a SIMPLEQ and vice versa.
Why? SIMPLEQ is a superset of SLIST. Just use the
Alexander Farber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2005/8/9, Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 11:38:38AM +0200, Alexander Farber wrote:
what I dislike about OpenBSD's queue.h is that you can't take an
element from a SLIST and put it into a SIMPLEQ and vice versa.
Why?
09 Aug 2005 12:56:01 +0200, Artur Grabowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Show me the timing results of a real-world application where you measured
a difference in performance.
Show me an example how will this change result in corrupted
queues and strange bugs which are difficult to spot.
Also if there
Alexander Farber 9-Aug-05 12:01
09 Aug 2005 12:56:01 +0200, Artur Grabowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Show me the timing results of a real-world application where you
measured a difference in performance.
Show me an example how will this change result in corrupted queues
and strange bugs which
Hey all.
I'm trying to build Bind 9.3.1 and everything goes fine, but I'm having
a problem with the jail. When I try to start it up with named -t
/var/named -u named, log/messages gives me an error saying
/var/run/named.pid doesn't exist. The reason it doesn't exist is
because I didn't
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 10:19:06AM -0400, Ryan Yu wrote:
I'm trying to build Bind 9.3.1[... snip]
What is that good for?
$ which named
/usr/sbin/named
$ /usr/sbin/named -v
BIND 9.3.1
$
...or does the build from /usr/src/usr.sbin/bind breaks?
Regards,
Simon
Hi,
Dell Poweredge 750 worked out of the box for me. Fantastic 1U little
box...
OpenBSD 3.7-stable (GENERIC) #0: Thu Jul 21 07:28:52 EDT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.80 GHz
cpu0:
Ooops, sorry, replied directly.
-Tai
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From: bofh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Aug 9, 2005 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: LSI Logic 53C1030 on DL145-G2 not working
To: Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 8/8/05, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please try
On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 12:13:41AM +0159, Frank Denis (Jedi/Sector One) wrote:
On Sun, Aug 07, 2005 at 12:49:02PM -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
I'd like to load the CPU as much as possible, while at the same time
monitoring temperatures, so that I can make sure my computer doesn't
overheat.
On 8/9/05, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
they all work, they do not work in that specific machien because we
don't see the PCI bus they';re in for some reason - as other people
told you before
Didn't see that part. Thanx for clarifying. This sucks (for me), as HP's our
Dude how many times do I need to tell you that it's your BIOS or OpenBSD's lack
of supporting NVidia chipsets?
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 10:41:49AM -0500, bofh wrote:
Ooops, sorry, replied directly.
-Tai
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From: bofh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Aug 9, 2005
I have not seen this error before so i was wondering if i might of
forgotten something with setting up these two new drives.
iris# mount /dev/wd1a /mnt
mount_ffs: /dev/wd1a on /mnt: Inappropriate file type or format
Any help is apprechated.
Thanks
From: mojo fms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have not seen this error before so i was wondering if i might of
forgotten something with setting up these two new drives.
iris# mount /dev/wd1a /mnt
mount_ffs: /dev/wd1a on /mnt: Inappropriate file type or format
fdisk? disklabel? newfs? kernel?
I ran fdisk and disklabel, im not splitting up the disks they are just
as large as their size allows. They were both used running windows 98
which is why i fdisked to a6 format, then ran newfs /dev/wd1a and
newfs /dev/wd2a .. both times it built the file system and the super
blocks just fine.
I would like to (temporarily) lower my kern.securelevel so that
mbmon (or healthd) can be used. I.e., when I try to run mbmon (even
as root), I get the following message:
InitMBInfo: Operation not permitted
According to the mbmon readme
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 01:42:23PM -0700, mojo fms wrote:
I ran fdisk and disklabel...
The output of:
fdisk wd1
fdisk wd2
disklabel wd1
disklabel wd2
would be helpful.
Simon Dassow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 10:19:06AM -0400, Ryan Yu wrote:
I'm trying to build Bind 9.3.1[... snip]
What is that good for?
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/938617
$ which named
/usr/sbin/named
$ /usr/sbin/named -v
BIND 9.3.1
# /usr/sbin/named -v
BIND
In rc.securelevel there is:
securelevel=1
man securelevel
--- Matt Garman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to (temporarily) lower my
kern.securelevel so that
mbmon (or healthd) can be used. I.e., when I try to
run mbmon (even
as root), I get the following message:
On 8/10/05, Matt Garman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 04:00:24PM -0700, Reid Nichol wrote:
In rc.securelevel there is:
securelevel=1
man securelevel
http://www.nt.phys.kyushu-u.ac.jp/shimizu/download/xmbmon/README-OpenBSD_chips.html
:)
-- ach
Hello List,
I was able to install OpenBSD on an sgi 02 R5000 but corrupted bsd when
the ftp stalled on download
I am unable to boot back into the system trying boot or /bsd or /bsd.rd
with the latest sgi snapshot CD37.iso
The system freezes at this point and I have to unplug the unit and
I've used the cryptographic file system (cfs) for years, but on 3.7 with
the generic kernel, cmkdir hangs after entering the password the second
time. I've never seen this behavior before. I've tried different
ciphers to no avail.
As cfs is kind of old software with little documentation,
No you didn't. You stated that you edited
rc.securelevel; you didn't say how.
I took this to mean that you placed the init code
there. Thus my message.
If you don't write exactly what you think/did, how am
I supposed to know?
Reid
--- Matt Garman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Aug 09,
Hi all,
The snapshot dating July 20th boot GENERIC.MP just fine but with the
latest snapshot or the latest kernel sources, it stop booting after
probing my last SCSI hard drive (the problem is with sd2, but if I
remove it, the problem still occur with sd1, and so on...).
The machine is an IBM
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 05:04:49PM -0700, Reid Nichol wrote:
No you didn't. You stated that you edited rc.securelevel; you
didn't say how.
I took this to mean that you placed the init code there. Thus my
message.
I'm sorry. I was just frustrated.
If you don't write exactly what you
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 08:54:40PM -0400, francisco wrote:
What did you try setting securelevel to? Make sure you set it to
-1 not 0 as at 0 init will still raise securelevel to 1 when in
multi mode.
That was indeed my problem. (More evidence that my original post
was too vague :). Anyway,
I just built a firewall box using a Via EPIA-CL6000E motherboard.
I'd like to be able to monitor the temperature(s) within the system.
However, it appears there is currently no means to do that in
OpenBSD (at least not that I've found).
Now I'm toying with the idea of actually developing the
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 00:33:18 -0500
Matt Garman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just built a firewall box using a Via EPIA-CL6000E motherboard.
I'd like to be able to monitor the temperature(s) within the system.
However, it appears there is currently no means to do that in
OpenBSD (at least not
On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 12:33:18AM -0500, Matt Garman wrote:
I just built a firewall box using a Via EPIA-CL6000E motherboard.
I'd like to be able to monitor the temperature(s) within the system.
However, it appears there is currently no means to do that in
OpenBSD (at least not that I've
All,
I'm preparing to submit the final list of contributors to the recent
alpha server replacement drive to Theo and unless in the next couple
of days I hear otherwise from anyone who specifically wants to remain
anonymous, all contributors will be submitted for listing on the
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