Using labjack U3 in OpenBSD

2007-11-26 Thread Markus Bergkvist
What might be required to be able to use a labjack in OpenBSD? The U3 device is recognized as USB generic device ugen0 at uhub1 port 1 LabJack LabJack U3 rev 1.10/0.00 addr 2 Would it be sufficient to port the available linux library (http://www.labjack.com/labjack_u3_downloads.php) to speak

Paper about memory speed with multi-core CPUs

2007-11-26 Thread Alexey Suslikov
Johan Mson Lindman wrote: http://people.redhat.com/drepper/cpumemory.pdf - Alexey. Is this paper from the same Drepper as is posting in the URL below? http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libc-alpha/2000-08/msg00053.html Yes. But it's up to you - to leave yourself in 2000. - Alexey.

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Edd Barrett
On 26/11/2007, Richard Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.xkcd.com/349/ Observe the ALT text on the comic. Haven't seen a PR on that one... What do they mean by this? -- Best Regards Edd ---

WxWidgets warnings

2007-11-26 Thread David H. Lynch Jr.
The wxwidgets version in packages for 4.2 is fairly old - wxwidgets 2.6.3 and it was apparently built using lots of the assorted string functions that the OpenBSD gcc pisses and moans about. If I link most anything to wxwidets get a raft of warnings - making it hard to see if there are any ne

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Paul Irofti
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 10:57:28AM +, Edd Barrett wrote: On 26/11/2007, Richard Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.xkcd.com/349/ Observe the ALT text on the comic. Haven't seen a PR on that one... What do they mean by this? Its a joke, I think everyone experienced

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread mickey
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 01:55:16PM +0200, Paul Irofti wrote: On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 10:57:28AM +, Edd Barrett wrote: On 26/11/2007, Richard Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.xkcd.com/349/ Observe the ALT text on the comic. Haven't seen a PR on that one... What

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread David Vasek
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Paul Irofti wrote: On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 10:57:28AM +, Edd Barrett wrote: On 26/11/2007, Richard Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.xkcd.com/349/ Observe the ALT text on the comic. Haven't seen a PR on that one... What do they mean by this? Its a

Re: Kernel problem...

2007-11-26 Thread mickey
On Sat, Nov 24, 2007 at 12:13:41PM -0300, Limaunion wrote: Hi misc! I upgraded my old i486 box to a _new_ pentium 166, but after less than 24 hours running it I got a kernel crash. I'm sending dmesg plus some screenshots from ps + trace + show registers. this looks like a signal jump to a

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread David Vasek
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, David Vasek wrote: On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Paul Irofti wrote: On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 10:57:28AM +, Edd Barrett wrote: On 26/11/2007, Richard Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.xkcd.com/349/ Observe the ALT text on the comic. Haven't seen a PR on that one...

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Karl Sjodahl - dunceor
On Nov 26, 2007 1:15 PM, David Vasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Paul Irofti wrote: On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 10:57:28AM +, Edd Barrett wrote: On 26/11/2007, Richard Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.xkcd.com/349/ Observe the ALT text on the comic.

Re: Paper about memory speed with multi-core CPUs

2007-11-26 Thread badeguruji
With all due respect to all contributors on the internet. It seems lot of BSD/unix notes and other documentation is scattered all over the internet in hapzard way. which newcomers find thru google(1) and then try to use it. Most of the time date and version etc. is not mentioned in the

Re: updating source code from updated tarballs

2007-11-26 Thread Juan Miscaro
--- Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Juan Miscaro wrote: --- Ingo Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... The standard way to handle upgrades is to update the src on the master only, to build new release sets on the master, and to use the official upgrade process to install these

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
David Vasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is there OpenBSD actually mentioned anywhere? Hmm, I see. Not all browsers display properly. Source always helps. It's a title, not an ALT, btw. in the browsers I have within easy reach here (Konqueror, Firefox and that Microsoft thing) the text only

compaq nc6000 notebook ACPI troubles

2007-11-26 Thread Denis Doroshenko
hi! i have some problems with getting ACPI going on the notebook. (the same problems seems to appear for compaq 6910p [much newer notebook] but this may be just because i need to run amd64 port on it). i also want to point that some versions of current were hanging up instead of instant reboot.

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread frantisek holop
hmm, on Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 02:19:41PM +0100, Peter N. M. Hansteen said that David Vasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is there OpenBSD actually mentioned anywhere? Hmm, I see. Not all browsers display properly. Source always helps. It's a title, not an ALT, btw. in the browsers I have

src tree broken or cvs repo out of sync?

2007-11-26 Thread Didier Wiroth
Hello, I updated my src tree (current sources) this morning and updated it a few times this afternoon but I'm not able to build the kernel anymore, is anyone else experiencing this issue? I'm able to reproduce this on another PC where I updated the source too. cd /usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/conf

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread David Vasek
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: David Vasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is there OpenBSD actually mentioned anywhere? Hmm, I see. Not all browsers display properly. Source always helps. It's a title, not an ALT, btw. in the browsers I have within easy reach here (Konqueror,

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Gilles Chehade
frantisek holop a icrit : hmm, on Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 02:19:41PM +0100, Peter N. M. Hansteen said that David Vasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is there OpenBSD actually mentioned anywhere? Hmm, I see. Not all browsers display properly. Source always helps. It's a title,

Re: src tree broken or cvs repo out of sync?

2007-11-26 Thread Martin Reindl
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 04:27:36PM +0100, Didier Wiroth wrote: Hello, I updated my src tree (current sources) this morning and updated it a few times this afternoon but I'm not able to build the kernel anymore, is anyone else experiencing this issue? I'm able to reproduce this on another

Re: src tree broken or cvs repo out of sync?

2007-11-26 Thread Hannah Schroeter
Hi! On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 04:27:36PM +0100, Didier Wiroth wrote: I updated my src tree (current sources) this morning and updated it a few times this afternoon but I'm not able to build the kernel anymore, is anyone else experiencing this issue? If you want to recompile current from source,

Re: src tree broken or cvs repo out of sync?

2007-11-26 Thread Reyk Floeter
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 04:27:36PM +0100, Didier Wiroth wrote: Hello, I updated my src tree (current sources) this morning and updated it a few times this afternoon but I'm not able to build the kernel anymore, is anyone else experiencing this issue? I'm able to reproduce this on another

Re: src tree broken or cvs repo out of sync?

2007-11-26 Thread Mark Patruck
You noticed Theos' work on libkern? http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvsm=119601531025980w=2 You need to rebuild /usr/sbin/config, but perhaps wait until it's official -Mark On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 04:27:36PM +0100, Didier Wiroth wrote: Hello, I updated my src tree (current sources)

Re: Paper about memory speed with multi-core CPUs

2007-11-26 Thread Artur Grabowski
Alexey Suslikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Johan Mson Lindman wrote: http://people.redhat.com/drepper/cpumemory.pdf - Alexey. Is this paper from the same Drepper as is posting in the URL below? http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libc-alpha/2000-08/msg00053.html Yes. But it's up to

Re: src tree broken or cvs repo out of sync?

2007-11-26 Thread Mats O Jansson
This is due to changes in the config files, but your config doesn't know the syntax. Recompile usr.sbin/config and install it before running config. -moj On Mon, 26 Nov 2007, Didier Wiroth wrote: Hello, I updated my src tree (current sources) this morning and updated it a few times this

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Artur Grabowski
frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: but can't call yerself a unix guru if havent fu*ed up dual boot at least once :] never fucked up a dual boot. Only tried it two times and both times it worked. Dual boot is for sissies who can't get a second machine. //art

Re: IP over Simulated Radio/Satellite Channels

2007-11-26 Thread Olaf Schreck
In an effort to port a Performance Enhancing Proxy (PEP, see scps.org) to OpenBSD, I am looking at ways to simulate radio channels at IP level with loss rate, delay and jitter. Not sure whether it fits your purpose, but honeyd can _simulate_ that. http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/honeyd/

Hardware support IDE to USB adapter

2007-11-26 Thread Pieter Verberne
Hi all, a few months ago I bought a Western Digital extern USB harddisk. It worked with OpenBSD for the first x minutes, but stoped working with an dmesg-error: Umass0 Phase Error, residue=0 reference to earlier post: http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2007-08/1215.html I think this

Re: src tree broken or cvs repo out of sync?

2007-11-26 Thread Didier Wiroth
On Monday 26 November 2007 17:09:21 Urankar Mikakl wrote: hi, same things here. go to /usr/src/usr.sbin/config and do make clean ; make depend; make ; make install 'config' works fine after these steps cheers, Mikael Ok, it's fixed now. Thank you all!!!

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Nick Guenther
On 11/26/07, mickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 01:55:16PM +0200, Paul Irofti wrote: On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 10:57:28AM +, Edd Barrett wrote: On 26/11/2007, Richard Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.xkcd.com/349/ Observe the ALT text on the

Re: src tree broken or cvs repo out of sync?

2007-11-26 Thread Artur Grabowski
Didier Wiroth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello, I updated my src tree (current sources) this morning and updated it a few times this afternoon but I'm not able to build the kernel anymore, is anyone else experiencing this issue? I'm able to reproduce this on another PC where I updated the

Re: OpenBSD on VMware

2007-11-26 Thread Doug Fordham
Lurk Off: On Nov 26, 2007 2:41 AM, Xavier Mertens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, the only fix that explains my issue is this one: This release fixes a problem that resulted from a conflict between Linux guest operating systems with kernel version 2.6.21 and RTC-related processes on the host.

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread V. Karthik Kumar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Artur Grabowski wrote: frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: but can't call yerself a unix guru if havent fu*ed up dual boot at least once :] never fucked up a dual boot. Only tried it two times and both times it worked. Dual boot is for

Re: Hardware support IDE to USB adapter

2007-11-26 Thread Theo de Raadt
a few months ago I bought a Western Digital extern USB harddisk. It worked with OpenBSD for the first x minutes, but stoped working with an dmesg-error: Umass0 Phase Error, residue=0 reference to earlier post: http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2007-08/1215.html I think this

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread mickey
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 05:14:50PM +0100, Artur Grabowski wrote: frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: but can't call yerself a unix guru if havent fu*ed up dual boot at least once :] never fucked up a dual boot. Only tried it two times and both times it worked. Dual boot is for

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Artur Grabowski
V. Karthik Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Artur Grabowski wrote: frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: but can't call yerself a unix guru if havent fu*ed up dual boot at least once :] never fucked up a dual boot. Only tried it two times and both times it worked. Dual boot is

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Mark Mathias
On Nov 26, 2007 5:20 AM, Richard Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.xkcd.com/349/ Observe the ALT text on the comic. Haven't seen a PR on that one... You have to mess up your dual boot pretty bad to end up with the shark attack bug -- Mark Mathias

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread frantisek holop
hmm, on Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 05:14:50PM +0100, Artur Grabowski said that worked. Dual boot is for sissies who can't get a second machine. single boot is for sissies who drag around 3 notebooks with themselves :p -f -- unicorns aren't myth, virgins are!

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread frantisek holop
hmm, on Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 11:14:29AM -0500, Nick Guenther said that 'poor dude' probably never even tried... did you actually read the comic? meh. I find it more interesting that BSD appearently defaults to OpenBSD and not FreeBSD here. it's for the massses. still more people know bsd than

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Johan Mson Lindman
On Monday 26 November 2007 18:37:05 you wrote: V. Karthik Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Artur Grabowski wrote: frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: but can't call yerself a unix guru if havent fu*ed up dual boot at least once :] never fucked up a dual boot. Only tried it

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Tonnerre LOMBARD
Salut, On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 04:49:20PM +0100, David Vasek wrote: The Lynx displays only 'alt', not 'title', texts. Old Netscape Navigators That behavior is actually correct since title= is for annotations to the image while alt= is for the case when the image cannot at all be displayed. (I'm

Cardbus does not work on Sony SZ460N

2007-11-26 Thread Rob Lytle
Hi, Cardbus/pcmcia is dead on my laptop. I think I have identified the dmesg lines that shows what happens. But I don't know why: cbb0: bad Vcc request. sock_ctrl 0xff88, sock_status 0xfff cardslot0 at cbb0 slot 0 flags 0 Here is my complete dmesg. Please ignore all the azalia stuff

Re: ntpd doesn't sync clock reliably anymore on 4.2

2007-11-26 Thread Tasmanian Devil
In fact the clock of that machine isn't that bad The clock seems to be worse than I thought. I'll replace the crystal oscillator on that mainboard and see if that helps. Sorry for the noise! Tas.

Re: Hoststated and stickiness based on cookie strings

2007-11-26 Thread Preston Norvell
Thanks much. We're working on getting it compiled and tested. Assuming testing goes well, our last major hurdle is the deterministic portion of the load balancing, which it sounds like you are thinking about already. Thanks much again, ;P mn On 2007/11/22 8:09 AM, Reyk Floeter [EMAIL

Re: Getting CPU stats with SNMP

2007-11-26 Thread Insan Praja SW
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 02:42:39 +0700, NetOne - Doichin Dokov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It seems net-snmp gives wrong data about CPU usage on OpenBSD. This is the data that i get (i've snipped some irrelevant OIDs) # snmpwalk -v2c -c community localhost .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11

Re: Getting CPU stats with SNMP

2007-11-26 Thread NetOne - Doichin Dokov
Insan Praja SW ??: On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 02:42:39 +0700, NetOne - Doichin Dokov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It seems net-snmp gives wrong data about CPU usage on OpenBSD. This is the data that i get (i've snipped some irrelevant OIDs) # snmpwalk -v2c -c community localhost

ssh session died during 'make build'

2007-11-26 Thread new_guy
Hi guys, While updating 4.2-release to 4.2-stable remotely over a SSH session, the SSH session died during the 'make build' stage of rebuilding the binaries... I think make build had almost completed. I was following the instructions located here: http://openbsd.org/stable.html Question, will

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Artur Grabowski
Johan Mson Lindman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Monday 26 November 2007 18:37:05 you wrote: V. Karthik Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Artur Grabowski wrote: frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: but can't call yerself a unix guru if havent fu*ed up dual boot at least once

Re: How to track down a suspected memory leak?

2007-11-26 Thread Josh
Henning Brauer wrote: Thanks David for this pointer. It may very well be the same issue. Even though the two bridged interfaces are em(4) (1 Gb/s), the Out-of-Band Management (OOBM) interface is fxp(4) that carries two VLANs, one for pfsync(4), and one for

Re: wifiprobe script

2007-11-26 Thread Pau Amaro-Seoane
Hi, sorry for the spam. This is an update to the wifiprobe script. For some reason the ath0 scan output differs from the ipw0, iwi0, iwn0 etc... ath0 gives the signal strength in % (of what?), whilst iwi0, ipw0, iwn0 specifies the units (dB) In any case, this is the update to the script:

Re: Cardbus does not work on Sony SZ460N- w. debug code dmesg

2007-11-26 Thread Rob Lytle
On Nov 26, 2007 10:21 AM, Rob Lytle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Cardbus/pcmcia is dead on my laptop. I think I have identified the dmesg lines that shows what happens. But I don't know why: cbb0: bad Vcc request. sock_ctrl 0xff88, sock_status 0xfff cardslot0 at cbb0 slot 0 flags

OpenCon Travel from Vienna

2007-11-26 Thread robert
Hi I'll go by car to venice from vienna on thursday morning. If anybody lives en route, I can pick him/her up. Contact me via opencon (at) peichaer (dot) org. Regards Robert -- -=[rpe]=-

Re: OpenBSD on VMware

2007-11-26 Thread Henry Sieff
Delurk If the guest computer (your OpenBSD machine) is running in the context of the user who starts it on the host, then when that user logs off the vmware host the guest computer will shutoff. In order for it to be available at all times, it should be running in the local system context OR a

scp doesn´t recognizes 127.0.0.1* as filename

2007-11-26 Thread Eduardo Alvarenga
Hi there, [EMAIL PROTECTED] crash]# scp -r 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u02/snap ssh: 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18: Name or service not known 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 is a directory It seems that scp is not understanding that 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 is a directory. Can anyone

asterisk 1.2.22 package on OpenBSD 4.2 configuration problems

2007-11-26 Thread Robert Gilaard
Dear OpenBSD people, I'm a newbie on OpenBSD and have never asked help on this mailinglist. I've done a test install of asterisk 1.2.22 on OpenBSD 4.2. After some troubles I managed to register to my VOIP service provider. sip show registry shows I'm registered. However, with the

Re: scp doesn?t recognizes 127.0.0.1* as filename

2007-11-26 Thread Gilles Chehade
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 07:24:09PM -0200, Eduardo Alvarenga wrote: Hi there, [EMAIL PROTECTED] crash]# scp -r 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u02/snap ssh: 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18: Name or service not known 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 is a directory It seems that scp is

Re: scp doesn?t recognizes 127.0.0.1* as filename

2007-11-26 Thread Martin Dommermuth
Hi, * Eduardo Alvarenga wrote/schrieb: [EMAIL PROTECTED] crash]# scp -r 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u02/snap ssh: 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18: Name or service not known I think the problem is the : in the filename. For me it works with scp -r ./127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31

Re: scp doesn´t recognizes 127.0.0.1* as filename

2007-11-26 Thread Chris Tankersley
Eduardo Alvarenga wrote: Hi there, [EMAIL PROTECTED] crash]# scp -r 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u02/snap ssh: 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18: Name or service not known 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 is a directory It seems that scp is not understanding that 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31

Re: scp doesn?t recognizes 127.0.0.1* as filename

2007-11-26 Thread Paul de Weerd
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 07:24:09PM -0200, Eduardo Alvarenga wrote: | Hi there, | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] crash]# scp -r 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u02/snap | ssh: 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18: Name or service not known | | 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 is a directory | | It seems that

Re: OpenBSD on VMware

2007-11-26 Thread Nick Guenther
On 11/26/07, Henry Sieff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Nov 25, 2007 10:56 PM, Xavier Mertens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi *, I'm running a 4.1-GENERIC on a VMware server (the VMare host runs a Microsoft Windows OS). I've no access to the VMware server. At random time, the server is

Re: scp doesn´t recognizes 127.0.0.1* as filename

2007-11-26 Thread Pierre Riteau
On Nov 26, 2007 10:24 PM, Eduardo Alvarenga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] crash]# scp -r 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u02/snap ssh: 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18: Name or service not known What if you try 'scp -r ./127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 [EMAIL

Re: Kernel problem...

2007-11-26 Thread Limaunion
mickey wrote: On Sat, Nov 24, 2007 at 12:13:41PM -0300, Limaunion wrote: Hi misc! I upgraded my old i486 box to a _new_ pentium 166, but after less than 24 hours running it I got a kernel crash. I'm sending dmesg plus some screenshots from ps + trace + show registers. this looks like a signal

Abstraction layer difference between single and multi processor kernel

2007-11-26 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Hi, Please correct me if my understanding is wrong. I am trying to trace a bug and I am not sure where it is really, but I got a possible idea I want to check for if that make sense. My understanding's is that all drives are using an abstraction layer between the kernel and the drivers

Re: scp doesn´t recognizes 127.0.0.1* as filename

2007-11-26 Thread Greg Thomas
It's the colons, not the 127.0.0.1. On Nov 26, 2007 1:24 PM, Eduardo Alvarenga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, [EMAIL PROTECTED] crash]# scp -r 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u02/snap ssh: 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18: Name or service not known 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 is a

Re: scp doesn´t recognizes 127.0.0.1* as filename

2007-11-26 Thread Eduardo Alvarenga
It doesn4t work either. [EMAIL PROTECTED] crash]# scp 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18\:31/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u02/snap ssh: 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18: Name or service not known [EMAIL PROTECTED] crash]# scp 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u02/snap ssh: 127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18: Name or

Re: asterisk 1.2.22 package on OpenBSD 4.2 configuration problems

2007-11-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/11/26 12:22, Robert Gilaard wrote: I'm a newbie on OpenBSD and have never asked help on this mailinglist. welcome; for questions about ports, the appropriate list is [EMAIL PROTECTED] (reply-to set). for asterisk configuration questions, an asterisk list/forum is the best place.

Re: scp doesn´t recognizes 127.0.0.1* as filename

2007-11-26 Thread xSAPPYx
Giving a path should work (it did on my /tmp/127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31/ dir I just tested with, and it failed the same way yours did without the ./ ) scp -r ./127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u02/snap On Nov 26, 2007 1:24 PM, Eduardo Alvarenga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there,

Re: scp doesn´t recognizes 127.0.0.1* as filename

2007-11-26 Thread Philip Guenther
On Nov 26, 2007 2:43 PM, Chris Tankersley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... That's because your directory name follows the same command pattern that scp looks for: server:directory so it's looking to SCP a directory called '31' on the server '127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18' to the other server. Right.

Re: scp doesn´t recognizes 127.0.0.1* as filename

2007-11-26 Thread Matthias Kilian
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 04:43:35PM -0500, Chris Tankersley wrote: so it's looking to SCP a directory called '31' on the server '127.0.0.1-2007-11-26-18' to the other server. If you put the filename in quotes, does it work? Quotes are interpreted by the shell, so this won't help. Just prefix

Re: Abstraction layer difference between single and multi processor kernel

2007-11-26 Thread Ted Unangst
On 11/26/07, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My understanding's is that all drives are using an abstraction layer between the kernel and the drivers itself. Now, I don't know if there is a difference between drivers for a single processor kernel and a multiple core kernel. So, first

Re: Cardbus does not work on Sony SZ460N- w. debug code dmesg

2007-11-26 Thread Theo de Raadt
That is not enough. You did not enable the debug options, so I can't see what is really there. When you reply, don't delete the previous body. I track hundreds of mails in a day, and I need to keep context. Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivery-Date: Mon Nov 26 14:16:12 2007 Received:

Re: WxWidgets warnings

2007-11-26 Thread Ted Unangst
On 11/26/07, David H. Lynch Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The wxwidgets version in packages for 4.2 is fairly old - wxwidgets 2.6.3 and it was apparently built using lots of the assorted string functions that the OpenBSD gcc pisses and moans about. If I link most anything to wxwidets get a

Re: Abstraction layer difference between single and multi processor kernel

2007-11-26 Thread David Gwynne
On 27/11/2007, at 7:59 AM, Daniel Ouellet wrote: Hi, Please correct me if my understanding is wrong. I am trying to trace a bug and I am not sure where it is really, but I got a possible idea I want to check for if that make sense. My understanding's is that all drives are using an

Re: Abstraction layer difference between single and multi processor kernel

2007-11-26 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Ted Unangst wrote: On 11/26/07, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My understanding's is that all drives are using an abstraction layer between the kernel and the drivers itself. Now, I don't know if there is a difference between drivers for a single processor kernel and a multiple core

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread David Gwynne
dual booting is having two kernels. bsd and bsd.working. On 27/11/2007, at 2:14 AM, Artur Grabowski wrote: frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: but can't call yerself a unix guru if havent fu*ed up dual boot at least once :] never fucked up a dual boot. Only tried it two times and

Re: Abstraction layer difference between single and multi processor kernel

2007-11-26 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Ted Unangst wrote: On 11/26/07, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My understanding's is that all drives are using an abstraction layer between the kernel and the drivers itself. Now, I don't know if there is a difference between drivers for a single processor kernel and a multiple core

Policy routing for connection originating from firewall

2007-11-26 Thread Bryan S. Leaman
I've set up an OpenBSD 4.2 firewall with two ISP connections. ISP1 has static addressing and is the firewall's default gateway. ISP2 is DHCP-configured, and I've modified dhclient-script to put the ISP2 gateway only into a second routing table using route -T 1 add. All of this works fine,

Re: scp doesn?t recognizes 127.0.0.1* as filename

2007-11-26 Thread Gilles Chehade
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 07:52:43PM -0200, Eduardo Alvarenga wrote: By using ./ before the directory/filename it worked. Is it expected? yes, the function that checks if the parameter is a hostname or a file will consider that it is a file if '/' appears previous to ':'. Take a look at colon()

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Travers Buda
* Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-11-26 11:14:29]: On 11/26/07, mickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 01:55:16PM +0200, Paul Irofti wrote: On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 10:57:28AM +, Edd Barrett wrote: On 26/11/2007, Richard Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: Abstraction layer difference between single and multi processor kernel

2007-11-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2007/11/26 18:21, Daniel Ouellet wrote: One more question for you if I may. As far as you know, does this difference interrupt processing is also use for UBS devices as well by any chance? yes, and everything else that uses interrupts. (/sys/arch/i386/config/GENERIC.MP uses ioapic,

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Greg Thomas
hahahah, nice. that being said as a complete newbie with just the help from the FAQ and a calculator I never messed up a dual boot. On Nov 26, 2007 3:14 PM, David Gwynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: dual booting is having two kernels. bsd and bsd.working. On 27/11/2007, at 2:14 AM, Artur

Re: Abstraction layer difference between single and multi processor kernel

2007-11-26 Thread Daniel Ouellet
David Gwynne wrote: what is the bug you're able to reproduce? I posted it on misc@ and reply on an email with the same hardware problem on tech@ and open a but report as well on it. But the short story of it is that using amd64.mp kernel on Sun X4100 M2 I can crash the box at will by

Re: ssh session died during 'make build'

2007-11-26 Thread new_guy
Hey guys, I got whacked off-line with a clue stick about using screen or nohup to prevent this sort of thing in the future... OK, will do but, since 'make build' was interrupted, does anything 'special' need to be done like a make clean, etc? Or do I just redo the initial commands to build the

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread new_guy
Richard Wilson-5 wrote: http://www.xkcd.com/349/ In response to the comic after recently coming back to OpenBSD after many years of not using it often, I found it refreshingly simple and easy to install compared to the average Linux stuff out today! Dual-boot, single-boot, etc... it's

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Artur Grabowski
Oh.. I've fucked up that many times. Always amusing. I once even had a kernel named: bsd.do_not_remove_this_art_really that Bob put there after the third time I had to borrow a dock from him to reinstall my laptop. //art David Gwynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: dual booting is having two

Re: Abstraction layer difference between single and multi processor kernel

2007-11-26 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2007/11/26 18:21, Daniel Ouellet wrote: One more question for you if I may. As far as you know, does this difference interrupt processing is also use for UBS devices as well by any chance? yes, and everything else that uses interrupts.

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Travers Buda
* Artur Grabowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-11-27 01:30:56]: Oh.. I've fucked up that many times. Always amusing. I once even had a kernel named: bsd.do_not_remove_this_art_really that Bob put there after the third time I had to borrow a dock from him to reinstall my laptop. //art I've

Re: Abstraction layer difference between single and multi processor kernel

2007-11-26 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Stuart Henderson wrote: save dmesg from the various different kernels and use diff to see what changes between them. I didn't see in your posts to this thread whether you've compared with/without acpi? (recent snapshots should enable acpi automatically if you have 1 cpu/core and you'll see

Re: Hoststated and stickiness based on cookie strings

2007-11-26 Thread Preston Norvell
In our testing today, the round robin appears to spread out traffic just as it ought to. Thanks much for that. In further testing we turned up a couple other things, however. The first is that we are having problems balancing to multiple app servers when using the hash or loadbalance algos. I

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Artur Grabowski
frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: hmm, on Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 05:14:50PM +0100, Artur Grabowski said that worked. Dual boot is for sissies who can't get a second machine. single boot is for sissies who drag around 3 notebooks with themselves :p I guess you've never hacked the

indexing the internet

2007-11-26 Thread badeguruji
With all due respect to all contributors on the internet. It seems lot of BSD/unix notes and other documentation is scattered all over the internet in hapzard way. which newcomers find thru google(1) and then try to use it. Most of the time date and version etc. is not mentioned in the document

maybe openssh's bug

2007-11-26 Thread PowerBSD
pls read ssh.log attachment # ifconfig sis0 sis0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 150 lladdr 00:16:ec:b0:25:d groups: egres media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX half-duplex status: activ inet 192.168.1.248 netmask 0xff00

Re: Cardbus does not work on Sony SZ460N- w. debug code dmesg

2007-11-26 Thread Rob Lytle
On Nov 26, 2007 2:14 PM, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is not enough. You did not enable the debug options, so I can't see what is really there. When you reply, don't delete the previous body. I track hundreds of mails in a day, and I need to keep context. Return-Path:

Re: Abstraction layer difference between single and multi processor kernel

2007-11-26 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Not sure if that mean anything what so ever. But when the box rebooted itself, this time I got this in ddb. All frozen, but the display show this: Not sure for the end of the line here = 0. Could be something else, but I can't see it. kkeerrnneell:: pprrootteeccttiioonn f a u l t t r a

Re: maybe openssh's bug

2007-11-26 Thread xSAPPYx
Not sure if it was gmail that blew chunks on your message or somewhere else along the way, but it seems some of your message lines were trunked. Either way, your attachment won't make it through... The only mailing list that allows attachments is the ports list, they will be removed from messages

Re: ssh session died during 'make build'

2007-11-26 Thread Nick Holland
new_guy wrote: Hey guys, I got whacked off-line with a clue stick about using screen or nohup to prevent this sort of thing in the future... OK, will do but, since 'make build' was interrupted, does anything 'special' need to be done like a make clean, etc? Or do I just redo the initial

Re: maybe openssh's bug

2007-11-26 Thread RW
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 10:14:43 +0800, PowerBSD wrote: I use ssh connect to remote sshd server 192.168.1.191 , then i us # ssh 192.168.1.1911 Stop right there! What the hell does that 1911 mean? and all the 1912, 1913 etc stuff too. Those are not valid addresses, at least in the IPv4 universe.

Re: OpenBSD in the webcomic XKCD

2007-11-26 Thread Nick Holland
V. Karthik Kumar wrote: Artur Grabowski wrote: frantisek holop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: but can't call yerself a unix guru if havent fu*ed up dual boot at least once :] never fucked up a dual boot. Only tried it two times and both times it worked. Dual boot is for sissies who can't get a

[plz. help] constant attack from: 201.244.17.162, 222.231.60.88, 82.207.116.209....

2007-11-26 Thread badeguruji
I just discovered by chance that, someone is constantly trying to break into my openbsd box from: 201.244.17.162 [corporativos24417-162.etb.net.co] 203.113.85.26 211.20.79.85 71.159.221.78 82.207.116.209 whois details on each IP go to South America, Bangkok, Taiwan... all over the world!

Re: maybe openssh's bug

2007-11-26 Thread Greg Thomas
On Nov 26, 2007 6:24 PM, xSAPPYx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not sure if it was gmail that blew chunks on your message or somewhere else along the way, but it seems some of your message lines were trunked. Is that why there's a 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, and 9 added to the IP address? Either way, your

Re: maybe openssh's bug

2007-11-26 Thread PowerBSD
On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 01:45:01PM +1100, RW wrote: On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 10:14:43 +0800, PowerBSD wrote: I use ssh connect to remote sshd server 192.168.1.191 , then i us # ssh 192.168.1.1911 Stop right there! What the hell does that 1911 mean? and all the 1912, 1913 etc stuff too.

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