I call it 'ink'.
I see these devices in dmesg, but they aren't in GENERIC.
$ ink F GENERIC
aoa0 at macobio0 offset 0x1: irq 30,1,2
iic0 at ki2c0
iic1 at pi2c0
iic2 at ki2c1
maxtmp0 at iic1 addr 0xc8: max6642
cardslot? Do I have that?
$ ink dev cardslot
$
no.
$ ink o pci
As a shot in the dark, it might have something to do with environmental
variables or lack thereof. Are you sure everything is setup *exactly*
the same?
At any rate, that's the first thing that popped into my head.
Good luck :)
best regards,
Reid Nichol
--- Peter Bako [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to run mod_python 2.7.11 on OpenBSD's implementation of apache (
1.3) without any luck. The build went good and all.
./configure --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs
make
su
make install
the module would be installed on /usr/lib/apache/modules/mod_python.so
as soon as i put in the
LoadModule
On 2006/02/26 00:03, David Higgs wrote:
My old custom config was for my xl and rl cards, and
worked just fine. For the new config, I simply removed the rl
references and uncommented the necessary sk ones.
See which other devices are mentioned in SEE ALSO in the docs for
these and it may give
On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 10:16:58AM -0600, Harry Putnam wrote:
Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is a facility on the NETGEAR to send all traffic to an inside
machine for whatever reason. Its called a DMZ Server although I don't
think that is the normal usage of DMZ, but
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006, Edd Barrett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Whilst browsing fosdem 2004 pics, I saw a t-shirt I like.
http://saad.docisland.org/pictures/fosdem2004/files/page11-1008-full.html
(far left. Dark with small blue puffy logo)
Where can you get this tee? It doesnt appear to be on
Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://saad.docisland.org/pictures/fosdem2004/files/page11-1008-full.html
(far left. Dark with small blue puffy logo)
Where can you get this tee? It doesnt appear to be on the t-shirts page.
But it is. That's the Chix Dig OpenBSD one.
--
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http://www.openbsd.org/tshirts.html#16
On Sunday 26 February 2006 13:33, Edd Barrett wrote:
Hello list,
Whilst browsing fosdem 2004 pics, I saw a t-shirt I like.
http://saad.docisland.org/pictures/fosdem2004/files/page11-1008-full.html
(far left. Dark with small blue puffy logo)
On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 14:13 -0700, Jason Balan wrote:
Feb 25 13:53:22 bua2 sendmail[13279]: k1PKrMv5013279: Milter (cvgfilter):
local socket name /var/run/cvgfilter/cvgfilter.sock
unsafe
Feb 25 13:53:22 bua2 sendmail[13279]: k1PKrMv5013279: Milter (cvgfilter): to
error state
Not sure
On 2/26/06, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006/02/26 00:03, David Higgs wrote:
My old custom config was for my xl and rl cards, and
worked just fine. For the new config, I simply removed the rl
references and uncommented the necessary sk ones.
See which other devices are
On Sun, 2006-02-26 at 09:11 -0500, James Strandboge wrote:
On Sat, 2006-02-25 at 14:13 -0700, Jason Balan wrote:
Feb 25 13:53:22 bua2 sendmail[13279]: k1PKrMv5013279: Milter (cvgfilter):
local socket name /var/run/cvgfilter/cvgfilter.sock
unsafe
Feb 25 13:53:22 bua2 sendmail[13279]:
On 2/26/06, edgar mortiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to run mod_python 2.7.11 on OpenBSD's implementation of apache (
1.3) without any luck. The build went good and all.
./configure --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs
make
su
make install
the module would be installed on
On 2/26/06, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006/02/26 09:32, David Higgs wrote:
On 2/26/06, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006/02/26 00:03, David Higgs wrote:
My old custom config was for my xl and rl cards, and
worked just fine. For the new config, I
On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 09:53:59AM -0500, David Higgs wrote:
I managed to run mod_python several years ago and was pulling my hair
out for the better part of a week until I got it working. I never got
the dynamic module to work, but was successful in building it into
apache statically.
On 2/26/06, Maxim Bourmistrov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.openbsd.org/tshirts.html#16
On Sunday 26 February 2006 13:33, Edd Barrett wrote:
Hello list,
Whilst browsing fosdem 2004 pics, I saw a t-shirt I like.
On 26/02/06, David Higgs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/26/06, edgar mortiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to run mod_python 2.7.11 on OpenBSD's implementation of
apache (
1.3) without any luck. The build went good and all.
./configure --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs
make
su
make
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On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 01:17:12PM -0600, Kevin wrote:
I'm in the same boat.
Actually, I don't really need an internal ADSL modem per se,
primarily I just need a managed ADSL device from which I can
automatically obtain line quality and carrier loss information via
SNMP or a serial port or
thanks for the reply nick! :)
anyways I've tried to run httpd under gdb and i came up with this
gdb /usr/sbin/httpd
(gdb) run -t
Starting program: /usr/sbin/httpd -t
Syntax OK
[New process 9600]
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
_thread_kern_lock (which=-2067247604)
Just curious, I recall hearing there was a clone of daemontools for
OpenBSD, what was it called?
TIA
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Hi!
Take look on FAQ pages: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#MountImage
On 2/26/06, Travis H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just curious, I recall hearing there was a clone of daemontools for
OpenBSD, what was it called?
TIA
--
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On 2/26/06, vladimir plotnikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take look on FAQ pages: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#MountImage
Eh? Disk setup?
Anyway, I found 'em, they're called freedt
In /usr/ports/sysutils/freedt
Thanks anyways
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Security Guru for Hire
On 2006/02/26 12:26, Travis H. wrote:
On 2/26/06, vladimir plotnikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take look on FAQ pages: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#MountImage
Eh? Disk setup?
that would be daemon tools not daemontools.
Anyway, I found 'em, they're called freedt
In
On 2/26/06, edgar mortiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks for the reply nick! :)
anyways I've tried to run httpd under gdb and i came up with this
gdb /usr/sbin/httpd
(gdb) run -t
Starting program: /usr/sbin/httpd -t
Syntax OK
[New process 9600]
Program received signal SIGSEGV,
As the dmesg below shows, everything just works. My only complaints
thus far are that the board seems to lack a OS visible hardware sensor
of any sort (though the BIOS does has an emergency shutdown
temperature setting)
It is possible it does have some sort of sensor stuff, but that
they
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Hi.
As we are closing the the 3.9 release we need to lock the trees,
in order to concentrate on testing, and to hunt down more bugs.
Because we are really close to the full lock (which means that
no fixes will go in), please go ahead and test up-to-date binary
packages (there are newer snapshots
Van Hauser held a speach at the 22C3 about attacking IPv6.
He also said that even OpenBSD is affected by some of the attacks.
A working stream can be found here:
mms://streaming.fem.tu-ilmenau.de/ccc/22c3/2005-12-29_-_22c3_-_Saal4_Attacking_the_IPv6_Protocol_Suite/22c3_saal4_2.wmv
If the link
Hello:
I've been trying to diagnose this problem for some time and I can't
even get debugging info out of this box. I'm really thinking that I'm
missing something simple, but can't see it for the trees.
Here's the setup.
inet -- andrew -- xander
|
Hi Eric. Thanks for your reply. As it turned out, my problems seem to stem
from the fact that I thought that disk0:# in the Sun monitor, where # is an
integer denoting partition number, were what I needed. When I got strange
results, I experimented with various digits to see whether I could
On 2006/02/26 14:13, Reid Nichol wrote:
inet -- andrew -- xander
|
users
Everything is working, NAT, RDR for the other stuff, just not the web
server. I've tried some variations for rdr used rdr pass, etc, but
nothing in the logs. I
On 2006/02/27 00:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Van Hauser held a speach at the 22C3 about attacking IPv6.
He also said that even OpenBSD is affected by some of the attacks.
A working stream can be found here:
or, code is available here:
http://www.thc.org/members/vh/thc-ipv6-0.5.tar.gz
Does somebody know a PCI-X Graficcard?
The only vendor I found is matrox and their cards (a Matrox Parhelia DL256
PCI 256MB DDR) is a littlebit.. too expensiv.
I would say ~100EUR max. (the cheaper the card is the happier I`ll be).
It does not to have a brand new card or the newest chipset.
It
I have installed xchm from a non-offical OpenBSD port. The
installation process ran fine, however the program is not running
completely fine. When I try to open a .chm document it doesn't open.
In the status bar the message connecting... appears and nothing else
happens... Has anyone here faced
or, code is available here:
http://www.thc.org/members/vh/thc-ipv6-0.5.tar.gz
Thanks! I forgot to mention the URL wich was presented at the video! :)
But I hope the video will be interesting for some peoples too.
Best regards,
Sebastian
On 26/02/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Van Hauser held a speach at the 22C3 about attacking IPv6.
He also said that even OpenBSD is affected by some of the attacks.
A working stream can be found here:
On Monday 27 February 2006 02:35, Nick Holland wrote:
One is GPL'd, the other is entirely
unclear what its license is looking at the project's page, google seemed
to think it was BSD licensed (as few people try to replicate DJB's work
because they don't like his quality, but rather because of
Is there a way to tell a process to switch which processor it's using in the
SMP version of the obsd 3.8 system?
Also, have there been any efforts into Ethernet device polling in the bge
drivers? On a gigabit network the interrupts are eating a large portion of
the cpu0 and thought it might
Thanks for the tcpdump switches. I don't know what was going on with
the switches that I was using, but when I used yours, I started to get
debugging info, which revealed some strange behaviour.
From there I started to re-read (again) the docs and found and tried
TCP Proxying which worked like a
On 26/02/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Van Hauser held a speach at the 22C3 about attacking IPv6.
He also said that even OpenBSD is affected by some of the attacks.
A working stream can be found here:
On 2006.02.27, at 1:45 PM, Sgt. Stedenko wrote:
Also, have there been any efforts into Ethernet device polling in
the bge
drivers? On a gigabit network the interrupts are eating a large
portion of
the cpu0 and thought it might help the situation.
hi list,
i just got my thinkpad r51e and tried to install openbsd on it.
but it just don't want to boot either the 3.8 or 3.9 (25/2/06) iso.
i'll quote now a shortened version of the screen after a normal boot-from-cd:
Copyright...
OpenBSD 3.9-beta (RAMDISK_CD) #1018: Sat Feb 25 13:29:37 MST
I had already seen that one and didn't find it to be any help. Thanks
anyways though for taking the time. The author offers a solution but no
explanation. I've tuned many sysctl's and experimented with the mtu's,
changing from autoselect to 1000baseT, a few more things. It's two devices
acting as
On 2/26/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 26/02/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
What exactly do you want to have fixed?
In his talk he mentioned FreeBSD as one of the OS he tested and freeBSD
use, as far as I know, also KAME.
In his sliedes you may see
Ok, thank you.
-Sarge
-Original Message-
From: Theo de Raadt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 11:33 PM
To: Sgt. Stedenko
Subject: Re: SMP process control
It's not a performance issue, when your machine runs out of oomph to
bridge.
There seems to be something
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