i've installed openbsd 3.8 on a i386 box this week-end (to replace a
3.6) and all went smoothly except one thing.
i get many mail from newsyslog like this
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newsyslog: can't mv /var/cron/log to /var/cron/log.0: No such file or
directory
gzip: /var/cron/log.0.gz already has .gz suffix --
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 04:51:10AM -0200, Gustavo Rios wrote:
I am in doubt reading the following paragraph:
The driver currently supports the trunk protocols roundrobin [default],
failover, and none for link aggregation and link failover.
Does the part ... and none for link
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 04:51:10AM -0200, Gustavo Rios wrote:
I am in doubt reading the following paragraph:
The driver currently supports the trunk protocols roundrobin [default],
failover, and none for link aggregation and link failover.
Does the part ... and none for link
Hi there...
Seems I have found some memory leak inside bgpd...
When I set route-collector no in bgpd.conf my bgpd processes seems to
growing and growing (I had some process to grow using more than 1G of
total memory) when running it several days.
But
When I just comment it :
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 10:23:59AM +0100, Xavier Beaudouin wrote:
Hi there...
Seems I have found some memory leak inside bgpd...
When I set route-collector no in bgpd.conf my bgpd processes seems to
growing and growing (I had some process to grow using more than 1G of
total memory) when
On 31/10/05, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a desktop OS, it's unfortunately a bit difficult to setup with everything
needed by the average desktop user who doesn't care what their OS is.
This makes me wonder - a desktop OpenBSD fork...
Not forking in the strictest sense - pc-bsd is
Bruno S. Delbono wrote:
- VPN Router (With X509/PSK)
- Firewall with QoS
- Squid Proxy
- Mail Server - About 2000/mails a day and 5 account
- Web Server - Dynamic content [ Mambo and gallery2 ].
- DNS/DHCP Server
You will not have any problem running those. I'm running that kind of
setup on
Can Erkin Acar wrote:
It is probably a problem with your ISP. It wants to give you a (fixed)
address. It does not allow you to specify an address, even if they are
the same.
Damn... this is exactly what I was afraid of.
Well, I'll be changing ISP in a month or so, I'll check is this is
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Jason McIntyre wrote:
my hostname.pppoe0 file does this without problem. i guess the problem
is you specify an exact ip, but a wildcard for your gateway.
Sorry about that. I was not very clear. In fact, I also tried to set the
gateway to a fixed IP, but it does not
Hi Uwe,
On 01/11/2005, at 10:36 PM, Uwe Dippel wrote:
Seconded. I still keep thinking that an initial install isn't sooo
difficult. Rather simple, that is.
But when I look at our desktops ( 500), who'll ever do the upgrade
once
per 6 months (or a larger upgrade once per 12 months) ?
Are a
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 06:36:17AM -0600, Jared Solomon wrote:
Hello,
I have a not-exactly-new Panasonic Toughbook CF-72. OpenBSD 3.8
installs well after disabling ahc* at the UKC prompt in the
second-stage boot.
But, my aironet card isn't configured, and I'm not sure what I need to
do
Dear folks!
I am in need for integrating a set of windows dektops with some
openbsd servers. I have two openbsd boxes: one acting like an NFS
server and another with NIS + Kerberos.
The OpenBSD workstations are already working with authentication being
provided by NIS+Kerberos and storage
I second that thankyou
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 12:18 pm, Shane J Pearson wrote:
Christmas comes but twice a year!
On 01/11/2005, at 5:29 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 3.8.
Thank you very much Theo and...
Aaron Campbell,
That's the type of question i would like feedback about.
2005/11/1, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--On 01 November 2005 11:42 -0200, Gustavo Rios wrote:
Now another problem: How to make windows authentication directly by
means of NIS/KRB or even from OpenLDAP? I was searching the web
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 11:32:32AM +0100, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
You may want to have a look at the hard drive which is slow and might be
a bottleneck...
The Mac Mini hard drive can easily be replaced by a 7200 RPM drive. Mine
is running with a Hitachi 7K100 drive and it is way faster than
One thing i would like was support for NIS (for user/group/etc
database) and SSO by means of Kerberos for authentication purposes. As
far as i know, pGina does not support such scenario.
2005/11/1, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--On 01 November 2005 11:42 -0200, Gustavo Rios wrote:
Now
On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 23:37:39 +1100, Shane J Pearson wrote:
Are a large chunk of those 500 mostly the same config but with different
user data in /home?
No, they are not. Or, better, they wouldn't be.
Organisation, profit or non-profit:
Firstly you have to keep a solution that your support
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I'd like to be able to use just mail instead of the system
MUA for one user who doesn't have an email account setup with
the ISP, but who just wants to be able send email messages
to other users on the network. So far, the messages keep getting
Greets
I certainly found it worth a read.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1375194866;fp;16;fpid;0
Bob D
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Bob DeBolt wrote:
Greets
I certainly found it worth a read.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1375194866;fp;16;fpid;0
Bob D
This was already posted a week or two ago.
--
Terry
Is there a perl interface to pf?
has anyone try fsvs (http://fsvs.tigris.org/), on openbsd (3.8) ?
i try to compile it (need pkg: subversion, apr-util, pcre, gmake) but
there are still some missing points.
it seems src use struct stat64 from linux which doesn't exist in sys/stat.h
by replacing with struct stat and
- Original Message -
From: Gustavo Rios [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am in need for integrating a set of windows dektops with some
openbsd servers. I have two openbsd boxes: one acting like an NFS
server and another with NIS + Kerberos.
The problem comes when i think on about 50 desktops running
On 11/1/05, Bob DeBolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greets
I certainly found it worth a read.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1375194866;fp;16;fpid;0
quote:
My experience is that if something has to be done, just do it - don't
ask! They will thank you later, he said.
hmm!!
This is the weirdest thing I have heard all week.
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 08:36:59AM -0800, John N. Brahy wrote:
Is there a perl interface to pf?
newsyslog: can't mv /var/cron/log to /var/cron/log.0: No such file or
directory
newsyslog: can't mv /var/log/maillog to /var/log/maillog.0: No such file
or directory
=
gzip: input: /var/cron/log.0: No such file or directory
=
newsyslog: can't chmod /var/cron/log.3.gz: No such file or
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On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Greg Thomas wrote:
On 11/1/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Bob DeBolt wrote:
Greets
I certainly found it worth a read.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1375194866;fp;16;fpid;0
Bob D
This was already posted a week or
* Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-01 10:11]:
This is the weirdest thing I have heard all week.
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 08:36:59AM -0800, John N. Brahy wrote:
Is there a perl interface to pf?
8
#!/usr/bin/perl
if ((not 0 not 1) != (!0 !1)) {
print No, just
I installed a OpenBSD 3.8 and did a CVS-Update of the SRC.
After that I noticed that the Errata seams to be outdated.
At least the SSL-Fix wich fixes an SSLv2 Bug should be noticed.
Kind regards,
Sebastian
I installed a snapshot on an HP Proliant DL360, and everything seems
fine except that disk performance is terrible. Just running bonnie++
for a quick test it can only do 8MB/s write because its using 100% of
the CPU. Top shows its all being spent in system time. For contrast,
my slow laptop ATA
I was excited to install the new 3.8 this morning and looking at all of
the ftp servers I could log into, I did not find a sparc64 folder. Is
there something I skipped over or do not understand? I see that this is
on disc 3, but I am not in the position to buy this release today.
-B
On 11/1/05, Denny White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'd like to be able to use just mail instead of the system
MUA for one user who doesn't have an email account setup with
the ISP, but who just wants to be able send email messages
to other users
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Bob Beck wrote:
* Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-01 10:11]:
This is the weirdest thing I have heard all week.
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 08:36:59AM -0800, John N. Brahy wrote:
Is there a perl interface to pf?
8
#!/usr/bin/perl
if ((not 0 not
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 08:36:59AM -0800, John N. Brahy wrote:
Is there a perl interface to pf?
Perl is able to play with ioctl(2), maybe this fits your needs.
If not go ahead, learn XS and write your own libs for that.
But i hardly see any sense behind it :
Regards
Simon
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Today Gustavo Rios contributed the following:
Dear folks!
I am in need for integrating a set of windows dektops with some
openbsd servers. I have two openbsd boxes: one acting like an NFS
server and another with NIS + Kerberos.
The OpenBSD
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 12:44:55PM -0500, Bob Ababurko wrote:
I was excited to install the new 3.8 this morning and looking at all of
the ftp servers I could log into, I did not find a sparc64 folder. Is
there something I skipped over or do not understand? I see that this is
on disc 3,
But, I need it in Ruby said the Whiney User.
But I think Mauve has more RAM.
It's there on the ones I look at. Try a different mirror, the
one you are trying may not have it all yet.
-Bob
* Bob Ababurko [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-01 10:50]:
I was excited to install the new 3.8 this morning and looking at all of
the ftp servers I could log into, I did
On Tuesday 01 November 2005 11:31, you wrote:
On 11/1/05, Bob DeBolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greets
I certainly found it worth a read.
http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1375194866;fp;16;fpid;0
quote:
My experience is that if something has to be done, just do it - don't
Hi all
I'm trying to configure OBSD 3.8 on a compaq nx7010 laptop to use the
built-in Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG (iwi driver). I've installed the
firmware from
http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/iwifw/OpenBSD/iwi-firmware-2.3.tgz. The
driver loads ok (at least that is my understanding from the
Bryan Irvine wrote on 01/11/2005 17:56:
I had this exact saem thing once and it turned out that it was my
fault...somehow. I managed to get 2 copies of cron running so
newsyslog ran twice but one was always behind the other.
exactly.
two entries in crontab. seems i've restore config a bit
Dear folks!
Thanks a lof for your time and cooperation. Many suggestions were
really interesting.
Anyhow, know i already know how to get Windows to auth into a unix kdc
(The posted notes were about MIT, just hope it works for Heimdal, does
anybody know?)!
One thing i am confused is that i only
John Brahy wrote:
OpenBSD is only available via the CD, you have to buy it. That is what
Liar.
Buying it helps the project, but it is certainly not a requirement.
Moritz
Simon Dassow wrote:
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 12:44:55PM -0500, Bob Ababurko wrote:
I was excited to install the new 3.8 this morning and looking at all of
the ftp servers I could log into, I did not find a sparc64 folder. Is
there something I skipped over or do not understand? I see that
On Nov 1, 2005, at 1:02 PM, Simon Dassow wrote:
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 08:36:59AM -0800, John N. Brahy wrote:
Is there a perl interface to pf?
Perl is able to play with ioctl(2), maybe this fits your needs.
If not go ahead, learn XS and write your own libs for that.
But i hardly see any
Hello,
I was wondering if there are users using openbsd wifi accesspoints in a multi
windows os environment like:
windows mobile 2003, windows mobile 5, xp.
Do you know about tutorials or documentation on how to setup such a secure
openbsd accesspoint?
I must honestly admit that I don't know
FWIW:
If I turn the radio transmitter off, I get the message:
ugen0: at uhub2 port 2 (addr 3) disconnected
ugen0 detached
When I turn it back on, there's:
ugen0 at uhub2 port 2
ugen0: ACTIONTEC Bluetooth by hp, rev 1.10/8.02, addr 3
Which are a bit strange to me. USB? Bluetooth? Maybe some
On 01/11/05, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/31/05, Per-Olov Sjvholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is what Dell says in the server manuals about enabling this feature in
bios:
--snip--
NOTICE: Before enabling the Speed Step option, ensure that the operating
system also
There are some unoffical 3.8 torrents now available. Packages will be
available as they finish rsyncing.
http://openbsd.somedomain.net/index.php?version=latest+release
As always, I recommend you check the MD5 or CKSUMs against the MD5 or
CKSUM files you get from an official mirror
You're totally correct and I replied to him and apologized.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Greg Thomas
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 1:09 PM
To: OpenBSD-Misc
Subject: Re: perl interface to pf?
On 11/1/05, John Brahy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, i have some problems with my quad ethernet in a netra x1 firewall,
this is not the first time i face this, some months ago i had the very
same problem, i was able to fix it following this excelent instructions:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-sparcm=108890209508001w=2
Howerver,
--On 01 November 2005 13:18 -0500, marrandy wrote:
http://www.openbsd-support.com/jp/en/htm/mgp/tokyopc05/mgp5.html
looks like an le-564.
From: Greg Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 11/1/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Greg Thomas wrote:
On 11/1/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Bob DeBolt wrote:
Greets
I certainly found it worth a
Hi,
First, thanks for quick howto at
http://www.00f.net/php/show-article.php/openoffice_on_openbsd
Iam running 3.8 stable and have a problem when I do as your page describes,
cd /usr/ports/emulators/redhat/base
make install clean distclean
ends up with the lines bellow...
Checksum OK
Miguel wrote:
Hi, i have some problems with my quad ethernet in a netra x1 firewall,
this is not the first time i face this, some months ago i had the very
same problem, i was able to fix it following this excelent instructions:
another article worth a mention???
Hard-as-nails OpenBSD releases v3.8
http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=680
#Can anyone tell me whether I could use this USB card-reader with a #current
OpenBSD release, specifically for CompactFlash ?#Is anyone using it ?#I
wouldn't mind the insert the flash disk into the adapter first, then #plug the
USB adapter into the USB port issue.#Why this specific
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 09:14:52PM +0100, Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if there are users using openbsd wifi accesspoints in a multi
windows os environment like:
windows mobile 2003, windows mobile 5, xp.
Do you know about tutorials or documentation on how to setup such a
Theo de Raadt wrote:
What mirror were you using?
Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2005 12:44:55 -0500
From: Bob Ababurko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.7 (Macintosh/20050923)
X-Accept-Language: en-us, en
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: what am I missing? -sparc64
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Today Greg Thomas contributed the following:
On 11/1/05, Denny White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'd like to be able to use just mail instead of the system
MUA for one user who doesn't have an email
On 11/1/05, Spruell, Darren-Perot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget the rest of the story:
http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20051024113247pid=27mode=ex
panded
Awesome. Thanks for pointing us to the follow up. Working in a similar
environment to Mark I kind of assumed
Hello misc,
Do you have driver of Broadcom BCM5721 Gigabit Ethernet Controllers for
openBSD 3.6
The card is not detected when installing.
Best regards,
Reeann Zhang
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2005-11-01
Hi all
[20051019 snap i386]
I've made a setup with two identical bgp routers. On each router there's
3 peers (BGP and eBGP), one failover (carp/iBGP/ospf) interconnecting
these routers and finally pipes backwards to the internal nets. Part of
bgpd.conf further down.
I'm replacing a single
Hi all
[20051019 snap i386]
I've made a setup with two identical bgp routers. On each router there's
3 peers (BGP and eBGP), one failover (carp/iBGP/ospf) interconnecting
these routers and finally pipes backwards to the internal nets. Part of
bgpd.conf further down.
I'm replacing a single
Maybe you should look at the question again.
On Nov 1, 2005, at 2:16 PM, John Brahy wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of
Diana Eichert
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 9:47 AM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: perl interface to
Sounds like a bold and daring idea, but one should be aware that they might
find themselves unemployed if they practice such a philosophy at most companies.
PG
quote:
My experience is that if something has to be done, just do it - don't
ask! They will thank you later, he said.
Do you know about tutorials or documentation on how to setup such a secure
openbsd accesspoint?
I use OpenVPN on my OpenBSD accesspoint. OpenVPN is easy to set up and runs
on Windows, OS X, *BSDs and, Linux.
I documented it here
I'd like to take a moment to bring a few new things in the FAQ to your
attention:
1) upgrade38.html ( http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgrade38.html )
In addition to the usual stuff you have been used to, note the
upgrade38.patch file which is linked from this page. This patch file
attempts to make
Matthew Weigel wrote:
Despite the lack of responses, I persevere... below is the complete
dmesg, if anyone was waiting for it. OpenBSD finds a total of 120
unknown PHYs (ukphy) on my Quad Fast Ethernet 2.0 card, 30 per hme, and
8 Lucent PHYs (luphy), 2 per hme.
Now that you have a
I recently got a new laptop and while it does work well with OpenBSD it only
does so if I disable APM.
Below is the dmesg's both from a failed boot with APM enabled and a working one
where APM is disabled.
The machine in question is a Neo Q-Note 350S, aka Clevo M350S.
= APM enabled =
Ah, an American speaks.
Sounds like a bold and daring idea, but one should be aware that
they might find themselves unemployed if they practice such a
philosophy at most companies.
PG
quote:
My experience is that if something has to be done, just do it - don't
ask! They
Hey could you try the latest snap on this box please?
On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 11:02:08AM +0800, Lars Hansson wrote:
I recently got a new laptop and while it does work well with OpenBSD it only
does so if I disable APM.
Below is the dmesg's both from a failed boot with APM enabled and a working
After a search of the lists, it seems that the amd64 port will work on
Intel EM64T hardware. Does the OpenBSD AMD64 port avoid the
prefetch/prefetchx that Intel is supposed to have screwed up with
their AMD64 clone?
Thanks,
James
On 11/2/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like a bold and daring idea, but one should be aware that they might
find themselves unemployed if they practice such a philosophy at most
companies.
maybe, but sometimes its better that way. You could find a more
sensible
I'm new to OBSD, and configured in-kernel pppoe as my internet gateway.
I found out that with userland pppoe automatic reconnect is posible, but
with in-kernel pppoe everytime pppoe connection lost, I need to reboot
the system. I don't know how to manually reconnect the connection. Any
After a search of the lists, it seems that the amd64 port will work on
Intel EM64T hardware. Does the OpenBSD AMD64 port avoid the
prefetch/prefetchx that Intel is supposed to have screwed up with
their AMD64 clone?
I don't think we use that functionality. There are other slight
differences
The North American OpenBSD distribution centre is pleased to say virtually
all OpenBSD pre-orders were shipped on or before release day, Nov. 1. We
also pre-shipped a full supply to European distribution, before we took
any for ourselves. So Europe should be close behind.
The bin with the last
Dear Misc,
I purchased a SIIG Cyber 4S PCI (quad serial). After installation
of the card and a -current kernel (2005-10-31) I find the chip is
not being configured. Looks like the classic chip change without a
product number change.
The dmesg lines which are problematic are:
vendor Oxford,
An American Speaks here:
I work for a ISP *Routing/Switching/MPLS/Multicast/SS7/IP Video/VoIP*
I managed to get my eye balls on OpenBSD about 5 years ago now. After
spending about 8 months using Frankenstein hardware I finally got my Boss
to let me start using OpenBSD firewalls in the network.
I'm setting up an OpenBSD 3.7 box as a VPN/SSH server. It will have a
Broadcom 5805 installed to help offload some of the crypto processing. Our
employees have laptops with XP loaded and Intel Pro 100/S cards installed.
Will the crypto functionality on these cards work in conjunction with the
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 21:40:32 -0600
Marco Peereboom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey could you try the latest snap on this box please?
Almost exactly the same thing happens with the November 1 snapshot.
Only one line is different:
uvm_fault(0xd05c23e0, 0x4000, 0, 1) - e
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Lars Hansson
Nick Holland wrote:
Now that you have a complete dmesg (or actually, I suspect, a console
capture),
Just so. It just took a little bit to move consoles around... the Sparc
5 was *supposed* to be the console server, damn it!
you are in a good position to file a good Problem Report (PR).
Yikes. I think I'll throw away this Celeron and get a real AMD64
(those San Diego models with 1MB caches are expensive but probably
worth it). Thanks for the info. I had no idea they weren't real
clones but had these deficiencies.
I don't think we use that functionality. There are other
Put OpenBSD anywhere you can and play with it. It will prove itself even
in the Trashiest Windows Infested American Enterprise.
Yea, they be see-through brothels.
Windows will now close your curtains.
Hi,
I am searching the similar setup for a few days. I
have questions like this.
openbsd-AP --- xp
for simplicity, forget about the pf baba... at the
mement. I just want it connected with ssh tunnel.
1. how can the xp connect to the openbsd-AP (through
Authpf or ??)
I mixed up the idea of
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 21:41:07 -0700 (MST), Austin Hook
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The North American OpenBSD distribution centre is pleased to say virtually
all OpenBSD pre-orders were shipped on or before release day, Nov. 1. We
also pre-shipped a full supply to European distribution, before we
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