On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 12:32:36AM +0200, Markus Bergkvist wrote:
I don't know if it is related, but you could perhaps try the patch at the
end of this report
http://cvs.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-wrapper?full=yesnumbers=5420
/Markus
Your patch did indeed resolve the an(4) active issue
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 16:29:17 -0600
Tobias Weingartner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday, April 25, Timo Schoeler wrote:
actually, me thinks the same about allowing/denying ICMP as you,
tobias. however, we recently had a CCIE/NSA certified blahblah guy
in our company, tuning our,
Hi crowd,
Erlangen is undergoing some maintenance work as of now. Depending on
how well things go, the machine should be back online in about 6 hours.
Thanks for your patience,
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http://www.de.openbsd.org/ -- Free, functional, secure
I realize that this is of marginal relevance to this mailing
list, but I like you guys, so I wanted to ask here first:
As soon as I got my 4.1 CDs (great theme, by the way), I popped
them into my old Inspiron 8200 and started the install. For
kicks, I decided to recompile XF4 with FreeType's BCI
Hi all!
I have a HP ProLiant DL140 G3 coming in soon, that I really would
like to run OpenBSD 4.1 on. Its predecessor runs OpenBSD (sparc).
If I do not succeed it will wind up running SLES 10 and that is
a pity.
I have used a snapshot of OpenBSD amd64 from April 24.
HP ProLiant DL 140 G2 works
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 03:33:47AM +, Douglas Maus wrote:
Is it possible for users (non-root) to mount NFS exports?
I seem to be able to mount_nfs using sudo, but not as a regular user.
I actually want to allow regular users to mount the NFS share from
another machine/OS (MacOSX), but
hi!
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 12:23:58PM +0200, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
I have a HP ProLiant DL140 G3 coming in soon, that I really would
like to run OpenBSD 4.1 on. Its predecessor runs OpenBSD (sparc).
If I do not succeed it will wind up running SLES 10 and that is
a pity.
I have used a
--- Mark Shroyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xft.hinting: true
Xft.hintstyle: hintfull
Xft.antialias: rgba
Xft.rgba: rgb
These settings make 90% of my fonts look amazing. However, in
certain fonts -- especially Georgia and Bitstream Vera Serif --
glyphs' diagonal lines now appear blotchy.
I
On 4/26/07, Todd Alan Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the update, Austin. I was just wondering about this last
night. I placed my order for the book on the same day that I placed my
pre-order for OpenBSD 4.1 (two separate orders). Since I hadn't yet
received the book, I just figured
the attach as axe is mostly random, it sometimes attaches as axe(4)
and sometimes as uberry(4) in my DL145 G3...
uberry0 at uhub2 port 2
uberry0: ServerEngines SE USB Device, rev 1.10/0.01, addr 2
uberry0: Charging enabled
And this is caused by a stupid bug in both axe and uberry. Thanks for
I realize the landisk platform wasn't added until 4.1 and 4.1 is not yet
officially released on the ftp site, but I haven't seen much from other
users. It wasn't that hard to download a miniroot, dd it to the landisk
hard drive, cvs src with OPENBSD_4_1 tag and build a release.
Are there
Ted Unangst wrote:
2. Is anybody using it successfully?
honestly, about the only thing i can think of is that instead of
having per user authpf rules, you could create tables named by user,
and reference them by $user_id. i don't know if this works.
I think you have a point here.
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 12:23:58PM +0200, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
Hi all!
I have a HP ProLiant DL140 G3 coming in soon, that I really would
like to run OpenBSD 4.1 on. Its predecessor runs OpenBSD (sparc).
If I do not succeed it will wind up running SLES 10 and that is
a pity.
I have used
I'd like to know how much of the disk activity is for reads and how much
is for writes.
It seems that there are a few system commands that show statistics about
disks activity (iostat, vmstat, systat) but none of them separate reads
and writes.
Is there some command that shows the READ disk
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 12:53:16PM +0200, Reyk Floeter wrote:
hi!
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 12:23:58PM +0200, Raimo Niskanen wrote:
I have a HP ProLiant DL140 G3 coming in soon, that I really would
like to run OpenBSD 4.1 on. Its predecessor runs OpenBSD (sparc).
If I do not succeed it
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 12:54:18PM +0200, Tor Houghton wrote:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 03:33:47AM +, Douglas Maus wrote:
Is it possible for users (non-root) to mount NFS exports?
I seem to be able to mount_nfs using sudo, but not as a regular user.
I actually want to allow regular users
On Thursday 26 April 2007 14:54:24 Diana Eichert wrote:
Are there many of y'all out there? It's a pretty cool platform to run DNS
servers, spamd traps and various other things on.
Well, I do own a Plextor PX-EH40L (400 GB).
It is a fun platform but I don't find it usefull for real use as it
So what is the best way to deal with this? Disabling both axe and
uberry, or disabling usb (I do not want to do that). For axe
it loops failing something like
axe0: read PHY failed
axe0: read PHY failed
axe0: read PHY failed
axe0: read PHY failed
axe0: read
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Well, I do own a Plextor PX-EH40L (400 GB).
It is a fun platform but I don't find it usefull for real use as it is slow as
hell...
You can forget running it as a file server if you need to write to it, ftp
reads are ~ok though (~2Mb/s).
What kind
On Apr 25, 2007, at 8:33 PM, Douglas Maus wrote:
Is it possible for users (non-root) to mount NFS exports?
I seem to be able to mount_nfs using sudo, but not as a regular user.
I actually want to allow regular users to mount the NFS share from
another machine/OS (MacOSX), but since I couldn't
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007, Tor Houghton wrote:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 03:33:47AM +, Douglas Maus wrote:
Is it possible for users (non-root) to mount NFS exports?
I seem to be able to mount_nfs using sudo, but not as a regular user.
I actually want to allow regular users to mount the NFS
* Alexander von Gernler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-26 10:44]:
Erlangen is undergoing some maintenance work as of now. Depending on
how well things go, the machine should be back online in about 6 hours.
As always, things did not go well. Please don't expect the machine to
be back in shape
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Douglas Maus wrote:
Is it possible for users (non-root) to mount NFS exports?
Mount, likely not, unless you do sudo. Have a look at nfsshell...
--
[100~Plax]sb16i0A2172656B63616820636420726568746F6E61207473754A[dZ1!=b]salax
OK, after setting MAX_KMAPENT to 4000, the server only
lasts about 25 hours before a weird freeze -- which is
less than before. This weird freeze still answer to
ping, and consoles changes, but I can't log in, and
everything else stops to answer.
Can anyone give me a clue on how to pinpoint this
$ systat -w 1 iostat
Federico Giannici wrote:
I'd like to know how much of the disk activity is for reads and how much
is for writes.
It seems that there are a few system commands that show statistics about
disks activity (iostat, vmstat, systat) but none of them separate reads
and writes.
frantisek holop wrote:
Ok. You need to stop pissing off the developers.
They've already said, wait till May 1st.
It's done. It's not open to discussion. Move on.
Accept the fact that some people know more about running a project on a
limited budget and limited resources. We DON'T want LESS time
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 01:40:12PM -0400, Jean-Daniel Beaubien wrote:
Will this cause a delay for those of us who ordered both the 4.1 CD set and
the book in the same order?
Thanks,
Jd
On 4/25/07, Austin Hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shipments of the OpenBSD Command-Line Companion
On Thursday 26 April 2007 11:31:54 Private Joker wrote:
OK, after setting MAX_KMAPENT to 4000, the server only
lasts about 25 hours before a weird freeze -- which is
less than before. This weird freeze still answer to
ping, and consoles changes, but I can't log in, and
everything else stops
On 4/25/07, Douglas Maus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$ mount_nfs 10.0.1.201:/home/usera/dir2share /home/usera/private/mnt
fails with
mount_nfs: bad MNT RPC: RPC: Authentication error; why = Client credential too
weak
mountd wants the request to come on a reserved port.
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 03:33:47AM +, Douglas Maus wrote:
Is it possible for users (non-root) to mount NFS exports?
Mike Erdely responded:
From mount_nfs(8):
HISTORY
The -P flag historically informed the kernel to use a reserved port
when communicating with clients. In
On 4/26/07, Douglas Maus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 03:33:47AM +, Douglas Maus wrote:
Is it possible for users (non-root) to mount NFS exports?
Mike Erdely responded:
From mount_nfs(8):
HISTORY
The -P flag historically informed the kernel to use a reserved
Chris Cappuccio wrote:
You have both IDE disks on the same IDE channel which is
problematic. Set both IDE disks to 'master' and put them on
separate IDE channels.
Cheers, what a difference!
Not a bug, eey?
OpenBSD 4.1-current (GENERIC) #5: Sun Apr 22 01:44:59 MDT 2007
[EMAIL
Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Cappuccio wrote:
You have both IDE disks on the same IDE channel which is
problematic. Set both IDE disks to 'master' and put them on
separate IDE channels.
Cheers, what a difference!
Not a bug, eey?
Not a software bug, anyways...As Art
Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Cappuccio wrote:
You have both IDE disks on the same IDE channel which is
problematic. Set both IDE disks to 'master' and put them on
separate IDE channels.
Cheers, what a difference!
Not a bug, eey?
Not a
Chris Pascoe (pascoe@) and I (dlg@) have been working on improving ATA
support in OpenBSD recently. We'd like to fix the SATA support on
Apple's G5 machines, but we actually need one to be able to do that.
If you can help by getting us a G5 Xserve in Brisbane, Australia,
please email me via this
Hi
Before I testrun this http://paradigma.pt/~gngs/sshjail/ does anyone
already know if this patch would work with OpenSSH on OpenBSD 3.9?
Best regards
Rico
What's the point again?
On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 03:13:12AM +0200, Rico Secada wrote:
Hi
Before I testrun this http://paradigma.pt/~gngs/sshjail/ does anyone
already know if this patch would work with OpenSSH on OpenBSD 3.9?
Best regards
Rico
The annual Calgary hackathon is coming up in a bit less than a month.
As usual, this is a good time to remind people that developers need
toys that they can fix/support, so maybe everyone can take a peek at
http://www.openbsd.org/want.html
and see if there is anything they should send to
On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 12:30:24PM +1000, David Gwynne wrote:
Chris Pascoe (pascoe@) and I (dlg@) have been working on improving ATA
support in OpenBSD recently. We'd like to fix the SATA support on
Apple's G5 machines, but we actually need one to be able to do that.
If you can help by
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 08:52:11PM -0700, Austin Hook wrote:
There has been a slight delay for those folks who ordered both, as we were
hoping on a day by day basis to ship them together, so we decided at the
end of last week to put an immediate end to that, and make sure all orders
for both
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