Re: problem with spamd-white table and greylisting

2006-12-07 Thread peter dunaskin
# - # FILTER SETTINGS: set block-policy drop set skip on lo0 set loginterface $ext_if set limit table-entries 25 A guess: the table-entries limits the total table entries 183469+70604 is larger than 25. You're right, limiting

Re: Is it safe to use group 'users' in /etc/group?

2006-12-07 Thread Stas Myasnikov
Nico Meijer ?: Hi Stas, is it safe to use group 'users' from /etc/group as the login group for the users? Or it is reserved for some system use? See the output of `sudo useradd -D` to find the answer to your question. :-) Thanks.

One new Soekris net4801-50 available in Moscow

2006-12-07 Thread Andrew Pantyukhin
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Re: problem with spamd-white table and greylisting

2006-12-07 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, peter dunaskin wrote: # - # FILTER SETTINGS: set block-policy drop set skip on lo0 set loginterface $ext_if set limit table-entries 25 A guess: the table-entries limits the total table entries 183469+70604

not working php5 + apache in OBSD 4.0

2006-12-07 Thread sonjaya
dear all i installl php by port with pkg_add , i follow all steep include put addtype in my httpd.conf than i try little script to know php working or not . ? phpinfo(); ? when i try browse from my web browser nothing show . Then i try using server-status they show have been installed php5

Re: not working php5 + apache in OBSD 4.0

2006-12-07 Thread Stuart Henderson
this is a ports@ problem, not [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 2006/12/07 18:30, sonjaya wrote: ? ?php or change php.ini

mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Jan Stary
Hello, I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro 2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine itself is noisy and bigger than it should be. What I am looking for is a really

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread z0mbix
On 07/12/06, Jan Stary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro 2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine itself is noisy and bigger than it

Re: One new Soekris net4801-50 available in Moscow

2006-12-07 Thread Sergey Matveychuk
Andrew Pantyukhin wrote: pRIWET! Wim Vandeputte USPE[NO PROBRALSQ K NAM W mOSKWU I ZAHWATIL, POMIMO PRO^IH ZAKAZOW, Soekris net4801-50 (10480151). sPEKI: net4801-50: 266 Mhz CPU, 128 Mbyte SDRAM, 3 Ethernet, 2 serial, USB connector, CF socket, 44 pins IDE connector, 1 Mini-PCI socket,

Re: VPN stability issues with a Fortigate peer

2006-12-07 Thread A . Parazzini
Hi, IPSEC.CONF(5) says tell about ike dynamic: The dynamic mode will additionally enable Dead Peer Detection (DPD) In your ipsec.conf I see aggressive auth, but the manual says nothing about. It doesn't work for me. Regards, Andrea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - To: misc@openbsd.org From:

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Merv Hammer
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, z0mbix wrote: On 07/12/06, Jan Stary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What I am looking for is a really miniature machine. I need to be able to install (some sort of) OpenBSD on it (say, via pxeboot), and run just the above-mentioned for my very small home network. It should be

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Merv Hammer
(Apologies to Jan and misc@ for the disjointed replies: serious problems with Pine on a shell account over a slow line). On 07/12/06, Jan Stary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What I am looking for is a really miniature machine. I need to be able to install (some sort of) OpenBSD on it (say, via

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Michael
Jan Stary schrieb: Hello, I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro 2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine itself is noisy and bigger than it should be. What I am

testing needed by users with amd64 processors with missing powernow/cool'n'quiet running i386/amd64

2006-12-07 Thread gklok
If you have an Athlon64 or a Turion processor and you running with either GENERIC i386 or amd64 and don't see the following or a similar line in your demsg: cpu0: Cool`n'Quiet K8 2412 Mhz: speeds: 2400 2200 2000 1800 1000 Mhz It would be greatly appereciated if you could test the following diff

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Jan Stary
What I am looking for is a really miniature machine. I need to be able to install (some sort of) OpenBSD on it (say, via pxeboot), and run just the above-mentioned for my very small home network. It should be really small, silent, and low-power. I've got a Soekris 4801 running as DSL

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Andrey Shuvikov
I'm in the process of installing OpenBSD on a regular PC. It's PChips M787CL+ motherboard with VIA C3 Samual 2 CPU, which I run with passive heat sink, so no fan here. I use DC-DC converter as power supply so no fan here either. And when I replace (as I plan to) a harddrive with compact flash card

Re: not working php5 + apache in OBSD 4.0

2006-12-07 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 11:44:02AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: php problem this is a ports@ problem, not [EMAIL PROTECTED] In my understanding, ports@ is more for ports development. Seeing the charter at http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html, it's at least as sensible to post to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 11:59:12AM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: Hello, I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro 2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine itself is noisy and

Re: OpenBSD 4.0 CD Set Package List

2006-12-07 Thread Igor Sobrado
Hi Jeremy. There is probably something wrong in the input to grep -v as a lot of the packages that are not present in the CD really *are* (e.g., xmms, xpdf, abiword...) Cheers, Igor.

Re: Emacs site-wide function loading

2006-12-07 Thread sac
This seem to be a known problem. When I was searching around to solve this problem, I encountered this thread, http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2006-October/133579.html, which discuss the same problem. But doesn't seem to have a solution other than adding the statements in the

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Stuart Henderson
I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro 2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine itself is noisy and bigger than it should be. SMTP might not be great on a CF. It

Re: links in the OpenBSD FAQs

2006-12-07 Thread Igor Sobrado
I cannot see why making a patch to change the links is difficult. I will look at the cvs repository as soon as I get some time and submit a patch. In any case, I would appreciate a carefully review of it, just to fit it to the taste of the developers. Igor.

Re: Problem with iPod, not an MSDOS filesystem

2006-12-07 Thread Mikolaj Kucharski
On Wed, Dec 06, 2006 at 04:44:32AM +, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote: On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 09:27:39PM -0700, Chris Kuethe wrote: On 12/5/06, Mikolaj Kucharski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sd0 at scsibus1 targ 1 lun 0: Apple, iPod, 1.62 SCSI0 0/direct removable sd0: 76319MB, 19079 cyl, 64 head,

pf confusion with tables tags and anchors

2006-12-07 Thread Peter Huncar
Hello list I'm managing a campus router with 7 interfaces (4 are vlans for different parts of the campus, 1 dmz, 1 internet and 1 link to university) The network provider rules forbided using NAT (we have plenty of IPs.. :-/ ). And we have strict network traffic policy. (banned p2p etc) Dmz

Re: dup-to work around

2006-12-07 Thread Bob DeBolt
I need to get all traffic dup-to'd over to a graphing box using only the firewall, now dup-to works fine for the traffic that passes through the firewall but the blocked traffic doesn't get dup-to'd. route-to blocked traffic. Sold ! ... to the man with the funny hat!! That is the

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Dan Farrell
We used an Axiomtek 4100 ... a slightly similar setup with 1GB CF, four Ethernet ports, Via C3 800mhz processor, and up to 384 MB RAM. A sweet little snort sensor it is... We put in an IDE HD that we think was eventually responsible for killing the weak power supply (can't recall the wattage, but

Re: links in the OpenBSD FAQs

2006-12-07 Thread Nick Holland
Igor Sobrado wrote: I cannot see why making a patch to change the links is difficult. I will look at the cvs repository as soon as I get some time and submit a patch. In any case, I would appreciate a carefully review of it, just to fit it to the taste of the developers. Igor. It's harder

Re: OpenBSD 4.0 CD Set Package List

2006-12-07 Thread Jeremy Huiskamp
On 7-Dec-06, at 10:48 AM, Igor Sobrado wrote: Hi Jeremy. There is probably something wrong in the input to grep -v as a lot of the packages that are not present in the CD really *are* (e.g., xmms, xpdf, abiword...) Cheers, Igor. No, you just misread my somewhat confusing wording. The list

Re: links in the OpenBSD FAQs

2006-12-07 Thread Igor Sobrado
Attached is the first draft of the patch. Once it has been debugged I will open a bug report on it. Please, check carefully all the entries in the patch and do not trust on my English skills. Some suggestions: - replacing references to threads in the mailing lists (now the thread

Re: links in the OpenBSD FAQs

2006-12-07 Thread Igor Sobrado
Hi Nick. I read your post after sending the patch. I will do my best to make these links as short as possible. Don't know your taste on this matter, but I do not dislike relatively long links if these links make the text more readable, and it is independent of the format of the document being

Re: OpenBSD 4.0 CD Set Package List

2006-12-07 Thread Igor Sobrado
Hi Jeremy. Don't worry at all for the duplicate. I received only one copy, but I guess you will receive two right now. :-) When I received your email I just typed repl -format -group (I am using nmh) without carefully looking at the header. The copy I received was not addresses to [EMAIL

Re: links in the OpenBSD FAQs

2006-12-07 Thread Tom Cosgrove
Igor Sobrado 7-Dec-06 19:29 Attached is the first draft of the patch. Once it has been debugged I will open a bug report on it. Please, check carefully all the entries Don't create a bug report for this. This is not a bug. This is a change of style that you (and some others) would like

Re: links in the OpenBSD FAQs

2006-12-07 Thread steven mestdagh
Igor Sobrado [2006-12-07, 20:29:23]: Attached is the first draft of the patch. Once it has been debugged I will open a bug report on it. Please, check carefully all the entries in the patch and do not trust on my English skills. Some suggestions: - replacing references to threads in the

Re: links in the OpenBSD FAQs

2006-12-07 Thread Igor Sobrado
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tom Cosgrove writes: Don't create a bug report for this. This is not a bug. This is a change of style that you (and some others) would like to see in the FAQ. Nick, myself, and other people who work on the FAQ read misc@; there's no point just pi**ing us off

nat or routing problem?

2006-12-07 Thread Mitja
Hello, I am trying to configure nat from internal network 192.168.1.0/24 to external nat gateway address 193.189.180.193. The problem is that packets are not passing from nat gateway to the interface 193.77.12.154 to the internet. ISP - 193.77.12.154 -- hostA -- 192.168.1.1

VPN Howto

2006-12-07 Thread misc\(at\)openbsd.org
Hello, I want to replace my linux firewall/vpn-server with an openbsd 4.0 installation. My problem is, that the linux server is a vpn-endpoint with two draytek vigor 2900. At the moment I'm looking for a vpn-documentation (or a howto) for ipsec and openbsd 4.0. Does somebody have a link for me?

Re: links in the OpenBSD FAQs

2006-12-07 Thread Ronnie Garcia
Nick Holland a icrit : Igor Sobrado wrote: I cannot see why making a patch to change the links is difficult. I will look at the cvs repository as soon as I get some time and submit a patch. In any case, I would appreciate a carefully review of it, just to fit it to the taste of the developers.

Re: VPN Howto

2006-12-07 Thread Darren Spruell
On 12/7/06, misc(at)openbsd.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I want to replace my linux firewall/vpn-server with an openbsd 4.0 installation. My problem is, that the linux server is a vpn-endpoint with two draytek vigor 2900. At the moment I'm looking for a vpn-documentation (or a howto) for

Re: links in the OpenBSD FAQs

2006-12-07 Thread Igor Sobrado
Thanks a lot to all the people that provided feedback on this matter. Attached to this post is a new version of the patch. I did a mistake downloading the files used previously from the repository. This time, I choosed the right download method: $ cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs get www/faq

mounting an svnd device on /var

2006-12-07 Thread Jacob Yocom-Piatt
it's not clear to me where the best place to mount a disk image is using vnconfig for the whole /var partition. this should obviously happen after mounting /usr. advice appreciated. cheers, jake

Re: nat or routing problem?

2006-12-07 Thread Andreas Bihlmaier
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 11:27:11PM +0100, Mitja wrote: Hello, I am trying to configure nat from internal network 192.168.1.0/24 to external nat gateway address 193.189.180.193. The problem is that packets are not passing from nat gateway to the interface 193.77.12.154 to the internet.

Re: mounting an svnd device on /var

2006-12-07 Thread Woodchuck
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote: it's not clear to me where the best place to mount a disk image is using vnconfig for the whole /var partition. this should obviously happen after mounting /usr. advice appreciated. cheers, jake For a start, I'd *guess* it could be mounted