Loading PF after pppoe

2007-09-27 Thread Amit Finkler
I now use the in-kernel pppoe and pf, but on boot pf loads itself before the networking is up. How does one cause the networking to be up before the pf rules? Amit.

Bridge from office1 to office2

2007-09-27 Thread Mitja
Hello, I have to build a bridge between two offices (on both sides it is used the same network range 192.168.1.0/24). Firstly I've build a tunnel (I am using ipsec between external IPs x.x.x.x and y.y.y.y), after that the bridge is brought up. # Office 1 (OpenBSD 4.0 stable + RAID) ifconfig

Re: AX.25

2007-09-27 Thread Marc Balmer
Christopher Snell wrote: It's been a few years since anybody has asked this. Is anybody working on an AX.25 implementation for OpenBSD? Just passed my Extra exam and would like to start doing some packet radio soon. Would love to put OpenBSD 23km up like this guy did with Linux:

Re: Speed Problems

2007-09-27 Thread Tony Sarendal
On 9/26/07, Tom Bombadil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen defines how many packets can be queued in the IP input queue before further packets are dropped. Packets comming from the network card are first put into this queue and the actuall IP packet processing is done later.

Re: Speed Problems

2007-09-27 Thread Henning Brauer
* Tony Sarendal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-27 10:36]: On 9/26/07, Tom Bombadil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen defines how many packets can be queued in the IP input queue before further packets are dropped. Packets comming from the network card are first put into this

Re: Speed Problems

2007-09-27 Thread Tony Sarendal
On 9/27/07, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Tony Sarendal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-27 10:36]: On 9/26/07, Tom Bombadil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen defines how many packets can be queued in the IP input queue before further packets are dropped. Packets

Re: Speed Problems

2007-09-27 Thread Henning Brauer
* Tony Sarendal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-27 10:59]: I meant if the input queue length was per physical or logical interface. neither. there is one per protocol. i. e. typically two (inet and inet6). -- Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] BS Web Services, http://bsws.de

Re: Speed Problems

2007-09-27 Thread Tony Sarendal
On 9/27/07, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Tony Sarendal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-27 10:59]: I meant if the input queue length was per physical or logical interface. neither. there is one per protocol. i. e. typically two (inet and inet6). Very good. My preconfigured

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Re: Loading PF after pppoe

2007-09-27 Thread ttw+bsd
On 27.09-08:59, Amit Finkler wrote: I now use the in-kernel pppoe and pf, but on boot pf loads itself before the networking is up. How does one cause the networking to be up before the pf rules? i tend to load a basic ruleset during boot and then either overwrite it or update it with

Re: SMTP flood + spamdb

2007-09-27 Thread Eric Johnson
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 17:02:50 +0300 Liviu Daia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why should it? The second copy is sent in a separate run, that's the whole point. The only thing the bot has to figure out is how long to wait until the second run. A smart one would send a second copy after 10

Re: Speed Problems

2007-09-27 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 09:54:00AM +0100, Tony Sarendal wrote: On 9/27/07, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Tony Sarendal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-27 10:36]: On 9/26/07, Tom Bombadil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen defines how many packets can be queued in

arc0: unable to query firmware for sensor info

2007-09-27 Thread Stephan A. Rickauer
A new server shippped by a local vendor fails to boot bsd.mp, with and without acpi enabled (amd64, 4.2). Without acpi it will reboot directly after mounting the root device. With acpi enabled it will hang with arc0: unable to query firmware for sensor info. Uniprocessor kernels would boot

Re: Speed Problems

2007-09-27 Thread Tony Sarendal
On 9/27/07, Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 09:54:00AM +0100, Tony Sarendal wrote: On 9/27/07, Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Tony Sarendal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-27 10:36]: On 9/26/07, Tom Bombadil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

X server listing in XDM?

2007-09-27 Thread Edd Barrett
Hi there, Is it possible to have a list of X servers to connect to in XDM on OpenBSD, kind of like dtlogin on solaris? Thanks -- Best Regards Edd --- http://students.dec.bournemouth.ac.uk/ebarrett

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Greytrapping by destination server IP (Honeypotting?)

2007-09-27 Thread Richard Wilson
In recent weeks I have seen a number of spam attempts to servers we host that should never see them. More concisely, people are trying to send spam by connecting to port 25 on our web servers. These connections die on their arse because we don't allow 25 inbound to anything but our mail servers,

Re: Greytrapping by destination server IP (Honeypotting?)

2007-09-27 Thread Bob Beck
* Richard Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-27 07:49]: In recent weeks I have seen a number of spam attempts to servers we host that should never see them. More concisely, people are trying to send spam by connecting to port 25 on our web servers. These connections die on their arse because we

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Re: Internet slowdown when pf is enabled? Running on i386 -current

2007-09-27 Thread Reza Muhammad
thanks alot. I've created a new rulesets for my pf.conf, and it improves so much. :) On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 06:04:49 +0100, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2007/09/27 11:51, Reza Muhammad wrote: On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 11:37:28 -0700, Can E. Acar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Reza

Re: SMTP flood + spamdb

2007-09-27 Thread Juan Miscaro
--- Bob Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] greylisting does what it does. It delays the initial email for 30 minutes or more. what you do with that 30 minutes will decide on how effective it is for you. In that 30 minutes) [snip] 4) optionally, if you check the greylist

Re: SMTP flood + spamdb

2007-09-27 Thread Bob Beck
* Juan Miscaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-27 11:36]: --- Bob Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] greylisting does what it does. It delays the initial email for 30 minutes or more. what you do with that 30 minutes will decide on how effective it is for you. In that 30

Re: SMTP flood + spamdb

2007-09-27 Thread Kurt Mosiejczuk
Bob Beck wrote: There is a quasi standard perl script which I have posted and is available frequently referenced in the archives of this list, and has already been mentioned twice in this thread. it is not standard with OpenBSD because pieces of it must be customized to be site

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Anyone seen the quantis rng available?

2007-09-27 Thread rwaite1
It looks pretty interesting and I know support for it has been worked on for OpenBSD. The only problem is that is seems next to impossible to find in the U.S. There site shows very few distributors and of the three emails that I have sent them over the last year... I have yet to hear from them.

Re: X server listing in XDM?

2007-09-27 Thread Hugo Villeneuve
On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 02:11:53PM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote: Hi there, Is it possible to have a list of X servers to connect to in XDM on OpenBSD, kind of like dtlogin on solaris? Thanks It's been a while and I haven't tried in a while but it used to go like this: 1. Enable XDMCP

mounting Sony digital camera in 4.1

2007-09-27 Thread Chris
I'm trying to mount a Sony DSC-P100. /var/log/messages output - Sep 27 14:33:23 host /bsd: ugen1: Sony Sony PTP, rev 2.00/2.00, addr 2 But there is no /dev/ugen1 rather /dev/ugen0.00 - 1.15 and I cannot seem to mount it with mount /dev/ugen0.00 or /dev/ugen0.01. I read the uge(4) manpage but

Re: mounting Sony digital camera in 4.1

2007-09-27 Thread Antti Harri
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007, Chris wrote: I'm trying to mount a Sony DSC-P100. /var/log/messages output - Sep 27 14:33:23 host /bsd: ugen1: Sony Sony PTP, rev 2.00/2.00, addr 2 PTP. Switch your camera to USB mass media mode. Then you will see SCSI device appearing that you can mount. OR Use

Re: RAID1 powerloss - can parity rewrite be safely backgrounded?

2007-09-27 Thread Rob
On 9/25/07, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm running a RAID1 mirror on OpenBSD 4.1 (webserver) On a power failure the parity becomes dirty and needs rewriting, which results in 1.5 hours 'downtime'. Is it safe to background this in /etc/rc or is that a no-no? I found a reference this was

Re: X server listing in XDM?

2007-09-27 Thread Janjaap van Velthooven
On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 05:05:13PM -0400, Hugo Villeneuve wrote: On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 02:11:53PM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote: Hi there, Is it possible to have a list of X servers to connect to in XDM on OpenBSD, kind of like dtlogin on solaris? Thanks I agree on part 1 to 4.

Re: RAID1 powerloss - can parity rewrite be safely backgrounded?

2007-09-27 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
raid(4) hasn't been touched in a while (years), so short answer: No. NetBSD is still actively committing to it, though, and has functional background parity recalculation. I understand there is interest in replacing RAIDFrame instead of resynchronizing the subtree. In the mean time, find a

Re: arc0: unable to query firmware for sensor info

2007-09-27 Thread David Gwynne
On 27/09/2007, at 8:06 PM, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote: A new server shippped by a local vendor fails to boot bsd.mp, with and without acpi enabled (amd64, 4.2). Without acpi it will reboot directly after mounting the root device. With acpi enabled it will hang with arc0: unable to query

Re: SOLVED? Re: 4.0 - 4.1 broke ipsec

2007-09-27 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
Ok, it's running now. The cause was not the move from 4.0 - 4.1, but the move from a diskful to a diskless setup: The machine mounts its root fs via nfs. WHAT?!?!?! What the heck kind of security-minded sanity check would fail based on the underlying VFS? Did you eventually get a PR open

Re: IDE or SCSI virtual disks for VMWare image?

2007-09-27 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
Any word on the degraded performance of fork operations inside the vmware server guest? Or am I imagining that thread of e-mails? ~BAS On Sat, 2007-07-07 at 10:04 -0500, Todd Pytel wrote: On Sat, 2007-07-07 at 10:44 -0400, Nick Holland wrote: There's the answer to your question: For your

Re: Config problem of Intel 915GM

2007-09-27 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
Safe to ignore - most i810 devices have duplicate PCI bus entries for the internal and external video. Both are drive by the same logical GPU, though. ~BAS On Sun, 2007-07-01 at 00:21 +0800, Alex Kwan wrote: Hello! When I exit from the X, I got following warning message: I810: No matching

Re: SOLVED? Re: 4.0 - 4.1 broke ipsec

2007-09-27 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007, Brian A. Seklecki wrote: Ok, it's running now. The cause was not the move from 4.0 - 4.1, but the move from a diskful to a diskless setup: The machine mounts its root fs via nfs. WHAT?!?!?! What the heck kind of security-minded sanity check would fail based on