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Hi all,
Does anyone know of a reliable online retailer that sells Supermicro
motherboards and ships internationally, courrier shipping is essential. I'm
resident in South Africa and would like the minimum amount of hassle and
back and forth shipping fees, etc, etc.
Thanks in advance
Hello Frank,
DNS resolving works fine :-)
On the outside (internet) the system can resolve
the ip address I am coming from via public DNS servers.
TCPDUMP gives me the correct hostname/ipaddress when the logon happens.
The resolv.conf has 2 external DNS servers and 1 Internal one for
Hello Dag,
nohup kill -HUP pid-of-sshd-listener-process
should get it for you
or if you are really (justifiably) paranoid a little temporary cron that
will restart sshd if not running, or in five minutes.
Ok, i will first set this up on a test machine...
thing is, as logging on from the local
Hi Dag,
On Thu, 01.02.2007 at 08:37:01 -0800, Dag Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
locations. Yesterday I needed to add a tunnel, there was no
/var/run/isakmpd.fifo ... odd says I. isakmpd had been running since mid
The fifo was recreated, I could use it to control isakmpd. OK.
Today I
Hi,
On Sat, 03.02.2007 at 21:26:36 +0100, Andreas Maus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But the mailwraper provides a more generic way for
OpenBSD to use mail without dealing much about
the uses mail system. (sendmail,postfix,exim,qmail, ...)
this is probably correct (or that's what it was created
* Toni Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-07 11:55]:
On Sat, 03.02.2007 at 21:26:36 +0100, Andreas Maus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But the mailwraper provides a more generic way for
OpenBSD to use mail without dealing much about
the uses mail system. (sendmail,postfix,exim,qmail, ...)
this
Hello,
I'd like to adjust the default limits for an account via login.conf(5)
and adding the appropriate class entry to the affected account in the
password file. Specifically, I want this to configure the resource
limits for a MySQL server. Will this work?
The man page mumbles something about
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 11:49:07 +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, 03.02.2007 at 21:26:36 +0100, Andreas Maus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But the mailwraper provides a more generic way for
OpenBSD to use mail without dealing much about
the uses mail system. (sendmail,postfix,exim,qmail, ...)
Hi,
As I read the openbgpd documentation, there is not a single point wherein in
the examples a dummy
interface is being used. Is a dummy interface supported in OpenBGP?
Regards,
Demuel
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 12:00:13PM +0100, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to adjust the default limits for an account via login.conf(5)
and adding the appropriate class entry to the affected account in the
password file. Specifically, I want this to configure the resource
limits for a
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-07 12:31]:
As I read the openbgpd documentation, there is not a single point wherein in
the examples a dummy
interface is being used. Is a dummy interface supported in OpenBGP?
-vvv :)
from bgpd's perspective, an interface is an interface,
On 2007/02/07 11:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I read the openbgpd documentation, there is not a single point wherein
in the examples a dummy interface is being used. Is a dummy interface
supported in OpenBGP?
Do you mean 'loopback interface'? Works just fine (certainly to an alias
on lo0, I
On 2007/02/07 12:00, Toni Mueller wrote:
I'd like to adjust the default limits for an account via login.conf(5)
and adding the appropriate class entry to the affected account in the
password file. Specifically, I want this to configure the resource
limits for a MySQL server. Will this work?
Does that categorically mean there is no way, as of the moment, in openbgp to
use a dummy
interface just like in Quagga?
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-07 12:31]:
As I read the openbgpd documentation, there is not a single point wherein in
the examples a
dummy
interface is
I use mod_security for filtering. Take a look at http://www.modsecurity.org/
You can find it in the ports system undes www/mod_security
Good luck
Andrei GUDIU
Xavier Mertens wrote:
Hi *,
I've a problem with an Apache web server hit by f*cking spammers...
I would like to filter some URLs
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-07 13:14]:
Yeah a loopback just like in Quagga or in Cisco.
loopback interfaces are pseudo-interfaces.
and as I said, interfaces are just interfaces for bgpd. pseudo or real,
there is no real difference.
--
Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-07 13:11]:
Does that categorically mean there is no way, as of the moment, in openbgp to
use a dummy
interface just like in Quagga?
well, you have to be more explicity.
pseudo-interfaces are just interfaces. there is no visible difference
for
is there a developer who's interested in writing a driver for that
product? It's an iSCSI Host Bus Adapter:
http://www.qlogic.com/products/iscsi_products_hba.asp
Our Institute would donate the required hardware and I will try to get
Free Programming Documentation (though I am not too
On 2007/02/07 12:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does that categorically mean there is no way, as of the moment, in openbgp to
use a dummy
interface just like in Quagga?
there categorically *is* a way, set up /32 address on a lo interface,
and use that as local-address in bgpd.conf, making sure
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 12:07:56PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does that categorically mean there is no way, as of the moment, in
openbgp to use a dummy interface just like in Quagga?
There are no dummy interfaces. If you like to use a loopback interface
create one.
# cat
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 11:09:45PM -0500, Nick Davey wrote:
The passive keyword will advertise a network as a stub area, however as
the interface is passive it cannot form a neighbor relationship with any
other router in that area, or on that interface. From the man pages it
would appear
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 00:53, Nigel Roberts wrote:
Is it possible to configure an area in ospfd.conf to be a stub area?
I have an area where all particpating routers (ciscos) are configured
to treat it as a stub ie.
router ospf 1234
...
area 1 stub
...
What excactly is the
I have 4 machines running OpenBSD-stable and it used some AS in the 64512-65535
range. Now, two of
these machines will be eventually connected to two different AS, say obsd1 to
AS 64512 and obsd2
to 64513, while these four machines fall under one AS, say 64513.
From my readings in the published
Hello.
This patch removes the -g option from src/etc/skel/dot.cshrc.
The reason I am suggesting this change is that -g does nothing;
[it is] kept for compatibility with older versions of ls (source: ls(1));
so this option is superfluous on this alias.
If it is better opening a problem report, I
Can this looback interface be used as a sort of router-id just like in Quagga?
Do I need to add
routes for this IP address reachable elsewhere in my network?
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 12:07:56PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does that categorically mean there is no way, as of the moment, in
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-07 14:08]:
I want to experiment with creating dummy interfaces under such topology just
like in Quagga.
this doesn't lead anywhere, really.
I don't know what dummy interfaces .. just like in quagga are, and,
moreover, it is completely unclear
What i want to accomplish and wanted to do is to be able to use such an
interface when all the NIC
on my machines are alloted for BGP.
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-07 14:08]:
I want to experiment with creating dummy interfaces under such topology just
like in Quagga.
this
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 01:08:31PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can this looback interface be used as a sort of router-id just like in
Quagga? Do I need to add routes for this IP address reachable elsewhere
in my network?
Yes the IP needs to be reachable from elsewhere in your network --
I am trying to get my openbsd 4.0 box to allow remote ssh logins using
an rsa key,
i added the key into my ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file, and set
permissions on ~/.ssh and ~/.ssh/authorized_keys to 0600
i added the rsa of its self, for testing, however i cant seem to get
an ssh session to
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
I am trying to get my openbsd 4.0 box to allow remote ssh logins using
an rsa key,
i added the key into my ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file, and set
permissions on ~/.ssh and ~/.ssh/authorized_keys to 0600
That'll render .ssh almost useless make
On 2/7/07, Lawrence Horvath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to get my openbsd 4.0 box to allow remote ssh logins using
an rsa key,
i added the key into my ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file, and set
permissions on ~/.ssh and ~/.ssh/authorized_keys to 0600
Verify that the user itself is the
On 2007/02/07 06:49, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
and made sure of the file permissions
~/.ssh is 0700
~/.ssh/authorized_keys is 0600
run sshd -d -p some_port (unless you want to disturb your main daemon
on port 22) and watch the screen output while you connect.
On 2/7/07, Darren Spruell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/7/07, Lawrence Horvath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to get my openbsd 4.0 box to allow remote ssh logins using
an rsa key,
i added the key into my ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file, and set
permissions on ~/.ssh and
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-07 14:34]:
What i want to accomplish and wanted to do is to be able to use such an
interface when all the NIC
on my machines are alloted for BGP.
that is not any clearer.
such an interface? get rid of that dummy interface terminology, that
Hello Stuart,
On Wed, 07.02.2007 at 11:39:28 +, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 2007/02/07 12:00, Toni Mueller wrote:
I'd like to adjust the default limits for an account via login.conf(5)
and adding the appropriate class entry to the affected account in the
password
Hello Xavier,
On Tue, 06.02.2007 at 22:50:36 +0100, Xavier Mertens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've a problem with an Apache web server hit by f*cking spammers...
I would like to filter some URLs (unused but still used by the bots)
*BEFORE* they reach the httpd processes. What could be the best
The timetable of AsiaBSDCon 2007 has been published.
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AsiaBSDCon 2007, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
8 - 11 March, 2007
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AsiaBSDCon is a conference for users and developers on BSD based systems.
The conference is for anyone
Below is a capture from a serial console during the installation.
Note that I've reduced most of the repeated messages a la [last
message repeated x times]; otherwise, this would be a 7000 line post.
Aside: how about a 3-wire serial console option that doesn't need DCD
driven? My beloved Cisco
Hi,
I really want to use one of those Sun Fire X2100, X2100 M2 or X2200 to
build a firewall for my network. But my problem is that my network is a
fiber connection running Gigabit. It seems that all these boxes have only
PCI-E X8 slot(s) for fiber network card(s).
My questions are:
1) Sun
Hej there,
Xavier Mertens schrieb:
Hi *,
I've a problem with an Apache web server hit by f*cking spammers...
I would like to filter some URLs (unused but still used by the bots) *BEFORE*
they reach the httpd processes. What could be the best method? pf? something
else?
I had the same
On 2007/02/07 12:37, Ron Oliver wrote:
Aside: how about a 3-wire serial console option that doesn't need DCD
driven?
I think it's just the bootloader..
My beloved Cisco serial cables don't drive DCD
adapters with DTR-DSR-DCD-CTS connected together work ok for this.
wd0 at pciide1 channel 0
Hi,
Karsten McMinn schrieb:
On 2/6/07, Xavier Mertens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi *,
I've a problem with an Apache web server hit by f*cking spammers...
I would like to filter some URLs (unused but still used by the bots)
*BEFORE* they reach the httpd processes. What could be the
best method?
Check out the Intel PRO/1000 PF. While it's not mentioned as
supported in amd64, many of its brethren are. It might be worth a
try.
http://www.intel.com/network/connectivity/products/pro1000pf_dualport_server_adapter.htm
Chris
On 2/7/07, Steven Xiao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I really
wd0 at pciide1 channel 0 drive 0: ST3808110AS
wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA48, 76319MB, 156301488 sectors
wd0(pciide1:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 5
wd0: no disk label
dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80
...
No disks found.
that's odd...
This is caused by the kernel dmesg
Hello
I made a patch so that BRL-CAD compiles on OpenBSD and sent it to the developer
and he incorporated it into the official code so now it should compile out of
the box on OpenBSD. BRL-CAD is a powerful non-bloatware 3D modeling system
being developed by U.S. Army since 1979 and since 2004
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On Wed, 07 Feb 2007 at 13:57:52 +0100, Esben Norby wrote:
What excactly is the purpose of this? Is it some cisco trick to save memory
or
does it have a real purpose?
It's not a cisco trick as such, since it's defined in the OSPF RFC
along with NSSA (not so stubby areas) and totally stubby
Sorry I should know this but I'm sorta green. If I enable
net.inet.ip.mforwarding on all my routers, should that allow
OS X things like bonjour and iTunes music sharing to work
across the bridge?
hi there,
here i go again, describing usb problems. i am really not sure now
if it is a) my external disk, b) openbsd, c) bios/motherboard/usb port
that is giving me the headache...
i am trying my luck here, and please find attached a most curious
/var/log/messages snippet of one from reboot
As stupid-trick-with-install-scripts, one can simply manually enter the disks
of interest.
At the Proceed with install?' prompt simply enter
!export
DKDEVS=wd0
You should get the prompt back and be able to proceed normally.
Ken
- Original Message
From: Ron Oliver [EMAIL
It's really hard to install php5-gd-5.1.4-no_x11.tgz on a server without
xbase40.tgz...
astatine[wooh] sudo pkg_add php5-gd-5.1.4-no_x11.tgz
Can't install php5-gd-5.1.4-no_x11.tgz: lib not found freetype.13.1
Even by looking in the dependency tree:
gettext-0.14.5p1, jpeg-6bp3,
Jonathan Whiteman wrote:
Sorry I should know this but I'm sorta green. If I enable
net.inet.ip.mforwarding on all my routers, should that allow
OS X things like bonjour and iTunes music sharing to work
across the bridge?
Bridge? Are you bridging or routing here? Please tell us more about
your
On 2007/02/07 21:08, Adam PAPAI wrote:
It's really hard to install php5-gd-5.1.4-no_x11.tgz on a server without
xbase40.tgz...
fixed in -current.
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 07:49:22PM -0500, Josh Grosse wrote:
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 06:24:38PM -0500, I wrote:
I have completed tests with small files, and am now running a test w/
8GB or so of data.
It works, using shunt/flyisofs. I will be making offsite backups much much
more than
yes it is bridging not routing, and its a vpn (OpenVPN) bridge to
complicate matters just a bit further. a simplified diagram
follows. i've used actual device names here and indicated the
bridged ones by enclosing them with { }
PUBLIC INTERNET
| |
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 12:34:07AM -0500, jared r r spiegel wrote:
On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 08:21:38AM -0600, Phusion wrote:
When installing syslog-ng on a OpenBSD 4.0 machine should I start the
daemon in /etc/rc.local or /etc/rc.securelevel?
taking a peek at /etc/rc, the base syslogd is
Marian Hettwer wrote:
I tried the very same when a webserver of mine was hitted by some
botnet. Unluckily, cron can only ran every minute as the fastest
interval and within 1 minute I already had around 1000 connections from
different IP addresses.
Ergo: A one minute interval didn't help at
Toni Mueller wrote:
uppp I apparently didn't see that section because I didn't
re-read it. If that info is correct, then this solves it (hello
Daniel!).
Yes that information is correct and if done to the letter, you get it to
do as you wish. Been tested and used for many years on
Hi
I'm looking for information about various implementations of wifi in
operating systems. Mainly because I want to assist Syllable operating
system developers [syllable.org] (though I may not be able to
undertake such a feat, but the lack of developers forced me *hint
hint*)
And I've been told
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 01:04:59PM -0800, Jonathan Whiteman wrote:
yes it is bridging not routing, and its a vpn (OpenVPN) bridge to
complicate matters just a bit further. a simplified diagram
follows. i've used actual device names here and indicated the
bridged ones by enclosing them with {
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 06:49:59AM -0800, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
[...]
and made sure of the file permissions
~/.ssh is 0700
~/.ssh/authorized_keys is 0600
Also make sure your home dir is not group or world writable.
If that's not it then take a look at the server-side debug output as
Stuart
Toni Mueller wrote:
Hi Dag,
On Thu, 01.02.2007 at 08:37:01 -0800, Dag Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
locations. Yesterday I needed to add a tunnel, there was no
/var/run/isakmpd.fifo ... odd says I. isakmpd had been running since mid
The fifo was recreated, I could use it to control
Thank you both for your responses. I have made this diagram
clearer because I sort of *am* using the same subnet on both
sides of the bridge... or at least that was my intent, but
obviously the address ranges have to be separate on both sides
of the bridge even though the netmasks need to be the
On 2/7/07, Miod Vallat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wd0 at pciide1 channel 0 drive 0: ST3808110AS
wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA48, 76319MB, 156301488 sectors
wd0(pciide1:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 5
wd0: no disk label
dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80
...
No disks found.
This
Sorry just for the sake of correctness:
em0 and em1 are the devices on firewall 2, not en0 and en1...
thats a typo.
Jonathan Whiteman wrote:
Thank you both for your responses. I have made this diagram
clearer because I sort of *am* using the same subnet on both
sides of the bridge... or at
The thing is, after I creatd /etc/hostname.lo1 as stated and I tring to ping it
from other devices
within that network, it is not reachable. I put network 10.83.66.128/32 in my
/etc/bgpd.conf but
still I can only ping this interface from that host it is put in but not from
the other host.
Some
As far as I can see, for the broadcast protocols to work you need to use
the same subnet in both ends. The way I set a similar system up some
time ago was as follows:
| Public Network ---|
| |
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 02:46:57PM -0800, Jonathan Whiteman wrote:
Thank you both for your responses. I have made this diagram
clearer because I sort of *am* using the same subnet on both
sides of the bridge... or at least that was my intent, but
obviously the address ranges have to be
Hi all I have troubles with routing between my VPN servers (using
openvpn and tun pseudo-devices) in 3
offices. Problem desc: I can't ping hosts in 192.168.1.0/24 network in
office3 (pings don't go to 10.1.0.1 and 192.168.2.0/24 - 192.168.1.0/24).
Ping probes work fine between another internal
On 2007/02/07 22:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some hints? Should I manually add a route to it in the kernel routing table?
If you're going to use static routes, you might as well use an address
on an normal interface... it's only worth configuring BGP on a loopback address
if you have an IGP to
Office3
rl1: inet 192.168.2.254 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255
description: Internal interface
tun1: inet 10.8.0.2 -- 10.8.0.1 netmask 0x
description: office2 interface
netstat -rn -f inet
Routing tables
Internet:
Destination
Ahh ok there we go,
It was a permissions issue on ~/ i had read and write set for group,
changed it to 0700, its now working
On 2/7/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007/02/07 06:49, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
and made sure of the file permissions
~/.ssh is 0700
Here's an initial attempt:
http://people.collaborativefusion.com/~seklecki/bsd-appliance/obsd_mkconf_subsys_prune_skipdir.txt
And w/o comments:
http://people.collaborativefusion.com/~seklecki/bsd-appliance/obsd_mkconf_subsys_prune_skipdir_nc.txt
This initial (and far from comprehensive)
a. In ksh without X, in emacs, when I press Fn, it becomes F(n-1).
b. And the meta is esc, how to map it to alt. When esc mapped to meta, I
have to release it first before typing the next key of the binding keys.
But I would like it to work only when pressing.
In X, everything is ok, but the
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 12:07:16AM -0500, Allan Wind wrote:
Is there a way to get decent 2d performance with an ATI FireGL 5200?
No its based on the Radeon X1600, it has no 2D acceleration core at all,
and of course ATI does not release the documentation to write drivers
for the 3D bits.
See:
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