Hello,
I have an odd problem with my 3.9 server. I can not seem to push more
than 2.5 - 3.0 mbps per connection over the Internet to hosts. I've
tested this with scp, apache/httpd, and lighttpd. I've also tried this
with PF on and off, resulting in no difference at all. I have tried
On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 10:45:29AM -0500, Ben Sinclair wrote:
Hi! I have a 2 port PCI serial card I'm trying to use under OpenBSD
3.9, but it doesn't seem to find it.
According to dmesg, the only detected serial port is pccom0, which is
the on-board serial port: pccom0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8
Crossposting here as well in hope someone who doesn't read ports@ will
notice that - the conversation archive can be found under:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-portsm=114825381313091w=2
Anyone has any ideas or observations to prove me wrong/right?
TIA
--
viq
Hi everybody,
I'm getting familiar with ports at the moment since I restricted
myself to using packages exclusively in the past. I have been
skimming throught the FAQ and the manpages covering ports and the
possible make targets. I have also read the chapter covering ports in
Secure
Hello,
I'm testing throughput and latency of the TCP messages of various sizes.
I'm not testing, nor playing with the ethernet packet sizes. Since the
same testing was also done against other OpenBSD box with xl(4) NIC and
which behaves as expected, just with the slight drop in throughput
Adam wrote:
Hello,
I have an odd problem with my 3.9 server. I can not seem to push more
than 2.5 - 3.0 mbps per connection over the Internet to hosts. I've
tested this with scp, apache/httpd, and lighttpd. I've also tried this
with PF on and off, resulting in no difference at all. I have
On 5/23/06, Jakub GEazik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you handle greylisting of valid users?
I have just tested spamd. Valid users trying to sent mail through my
SMTP server are greylisted and need to try again after 'passtime'. And
when their IP changes (DSL lines) they need to do it
Sorry, meant to send to list as well...
On 5/24/06, Tobias Weisserth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm getting familiar with ports at the moment since I restricted
myself to using packages exclusively in the past. I have been
skimming throught the FAQ and the manpages covering ports
Hi all,
I'd like to know if it's possible to configure `ls' to list files
using colors. I use ksh as default shell. I have also noticed that
when logged in the X server, when I open a xterm and do `su root' my
ksh doesn't read my profile. Reading OpenBSD's FAQ I've found the
following
I'd like to know if it's possible to configure `ls' to list files
using colors. I use ksh as default shell. I have also noticed that
when logged in the X server, when I open a xterm and do `su root' my
ksh doesn't read my profile. Reading OpenBSD's FAQ I've found the
following configuration:
$
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Joco Salvatti
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 09:22
To: Misc OpenBSD
Subject: ksh doesn't read .profile when logging as root at xterm.
Hi all,
I'd like to know if it's possible to configure `ls' to
On 2006/05/24 11:21, Joco Salvatti wrote:
I'd like to know if it's possible to configure `ls' to list files
using colors.
There's a package, colorls, if you really want this.
ls -F does a similar job though - less colourful but works
better over a slow line or on a monochrome display.
Since
Melameth, Daniel D. wrote:
Tor Houghton wrote:
I have two IP addresses assigned to the external interface. I also
have two internal interfaces. Is it possible to NAT each internal
interface to a specific external IP address (without specifying the
external address, but the interface
Nick Holland wrote:
Adam wrote:
Hello,
I have an odd problem with my 3.9 server. I can not seem to push more
than 2.5 - 3.0 mbps per connection over the Internet to hosts. I've
tested this with scp, apache/httpd, and lighttpd. I've also tried
this with PF on and off, resulting in no
Hello.
Running GENERIC 3.9 here.
I am aware that the greek layout has changed in Xorg 6.9 from el to gr.
However, putting
Option XkbLayout us,gr
does not work. The machine does simply not switch layouts.
Using another layout instead of gr, ex. ru works ok.
The relevant log lines are
...
(**)
There is a bug report concerning this at:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5012
I also found what seems to be a discussion about it, although it's in Greek so
i'm not sure what is going on. It is located at:
http://lists.hellug.gr/pipermail/i18ngr/2006-February/003835.html
On
Hi misc and www,
Someone pointed out to me that there is an unlisted ftp mirror with a
popular residential cable provider:
ftp://openbsd.blueyonder.co.uk/pub/OpenBSD/
Whois shows Surrey as the location.
Please update http://www.openbsd.org/ftp.html
Craig.
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Craig Skinner |
heya,
i'm using jabberd2.0s11 with db4 backend on openbsd 3.9 on an old p2
with 64mbram and ran into some problems: running jabberd with privileges
of the _jaddberd daemon account allows about 128 connections only. i've
played with various system options like ulimit, kern.somaxconn,
Ben Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Port: gnuls-4.1p0
Path: misc/fileutils,-ls
Info: colorized GNU 'ls'
I really recommend the colorls package instead, which is just OpenBSD
ls(1) with color support added. gnuls has somewhat different flags
and output.
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Christian naddy Weisgerber
Hi I'm getting the following errors when trying to use HTTPS. Yes I have
SSL started. I've tried doing this with apachectl startssl and with
httpd -DSSL. When I try to access HTTP on Port 43 it works fine, but
if I use HTTPS on Port 443 it dies with the below errors. HTTP with port
80 works fine.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At startup of Apache I get a warning notice of [warn] NameVirtualHost
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:443 has no VirtualHosts.
I have two virtual hosts for port 80 based on IP to ServerName. I then
have one virtual host for SSL port 443. I have NameVirtualHost
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80
Planck, can you shed some more light here ? or maybe
provide me a link with examples ?
1. man pf.conf (hint hfsc)
2. http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/queueing.html (hint HFSC)
3. http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~hzhang/HFSC/main.html
Darek
I have been trying to get a wireless card that works on openbsd. I bought the
dwl-g520 (revision B) because it should run under the ath driver.
ath0 at pci1 dev 9 function 0 Atheros AR5212 rev 0x01: irq 10
ath0: AR5213 7.9 phy 4.5 rf2112a 5.6: RF radio not supported
The dmesg says that the
On 5/19/06, mal content [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
I'm trying to connect to a Sun Ultra 5 from my OpenBSD
laptop (a thinkpad) but I'm currently stuck. I have next to
no experience with serial communications, so I'm groping
around in the dark currently.
I have a serial cable with a null
* bbnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] [060524 12:54]:
heya,
i'm using jabberd2.0s11 with db4 backend on openbsd 3.9 on an old p2
with 64mbram and ran into some problems: running jabberd with privileges
of the _jaddberd daemon account allows about 128 connections only. i've
played with various system
Okay, but this is only part of the problem from what I understand from
reading the provided link. How can I have multiple sites on the same
server then if I don't use name-based virtual hosts without using
multiple IP addresses?
Any idea about the other issue I'm having?
Best,
Adam
Original message
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 16:51:15 -0600
From: Adam Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Apache: Odd Errors with HTTPS and NameVirtualHosts
To: Spruell, Darren-Perot [EMAIL PROTECTED], misc@openbsd.org
Okay, but this is only part of the problem from what I understand
From: Adam Douglas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Okay, but this is only part of the problem from what I understand from
reading the provided link. How can I have multiple sites on the same
server then if I don't use name-based virtual hosts without using
multiple IP addresses?
2 non-SSL sites and
thanks!
I had already stumbled upon the mailing lists discussion, but is was
mainly a dispute about the el-gr change, no bugs there.
The bug report however is exactly what I needed and one of the
comments contains a trick that temporarily fixes the bug.
So, for the few ones there who want to be
Hi,
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 06:01:21PM -0400, Bryan Chapman wrote:
I have been trying to get a wireless card that works on openbsd. I bought the
dwl-g520 (revision B) because it should run under the ath driver.
ath0 at pci1 dev 9 function 0 Atheros AR5212 rev 0x01: irq 10
ath0: AR5213 7.9
This topic usually comes up near each release. Has anyone tried the 3.8
instructions below yet on 3.9?
http://www.linbsd.org/ethereal_on_openbsd38.html
Jim
On 5/24/06, viq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about authpf? SSH into box, and as long as session is active, you
don't get redirected to spamd - with a tiny bit of settings.
You're correct on not getting redirected to spamd. However, such a
setup will only work on networks that do not block
On Wednesday 24 May 2006 19:53, you wrote:
This topic usually comes up near each release. Has anyone tried the 3.8
instructions below yet on 3.9?
http://www.linbsd.org/ethereal_on_openbsd38.html
Jim
Um, how about you? Why don't you try it? Doing it really is the best
way to find out.
Hi!
OpenBSD 3.8-release installation is not detecting the Dell installed
PV100T internal tape drive connected to the onboard SCSI on my 2850
PowerEdge rackmount server. The 2850 is
configured as follows:
2.8GHz/2MB Cache, Xeon, 800MHzFront Side Bus for PowerEdge 2850 285282 [
222-0123]
There is no tape in your dmesg. Are you sure the server is set to RAID/SCSI in
the bios?
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 07:03:39PM -0700, Victor wrote:
Hi!
OpenBSD 3.8-release installation is not detecting the Dell installed
PV100T internal tape drive connected to the onboard SCSI on my 2850
Hi
Could somebody please explain, how to mount a data DVD
on OpenBSD, version 3.8?
I have looked for this information at least 2 full
days(probably more), but weren't able to find anything that helps.
However, I have been able to write a data DVD
with the very same machine that I want to mount
On Thursday 25 May 2006 06:38, Bryan Irvine wrote:
I'm using minicom, at 9600 baud and using the /dev/tty00
device.
Tried /dev/cua00?
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Lars Hansson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This topic usually comes up near each release. Has anyone tried the 3.8
instructions below yet on 3.9?
http://www.linbsd.org/ethereal_on_openbsd38.html
Jim
Why don't you try man tcpdump?
-k
Quoting Reyk Floeter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 06:01:21PM -0400, Bryan Chapman wrote:
I have been trying to get a wireless card that works on openbsd. I bought
the
dwl-g520 (revision B) because it should run under the ath driver.
ath0 at pci1 dev 9 function 0
Hi
I'm using OpenBSD 3.7 with default Apache with SSL over two
VirtualHosts witht he same IP.
Here is how it works in there:
NameVirtualHost *:80
NameVirtualHost *:443
VirtualHost *
ServerName myservername.com
/VirtualHost
VirtualHost *:443
ServerName needssl.myservername.com
DocumentRoot
Marcin Wilk wrote:
Hi
I'm using OpenBSD 3.7 with default Apache with SSL over two
VirtualHosts witht he same IP.
Here is how it works in there:
NameVirtualHost *:80
NameVirtualHost *:443
Regardless of what you can put in any configuration,
Port 80, http 1.1+ (I think) allows you to
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