Hello list,
For some reason, mail/claws-mail (which works quite as expected under
both stock fvwm and openbox) fails to map properly under cwm. It seems
to actually run just fine (judging by the console messages it spurts),
but the window itself appears as one big rectangle of border, without
the
Hi Prabhu,
I do get a connection for
ike passive esp from 192.168.5.0/31 to 192.168.1.249
but not for
ike passive esp from 192.168.5.1 to 192.168.1.249
(192.168.1.249 is the remote Windows laptop running NCP IPsec client.)
So I doubt that this is a problem of aes vs 3des.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Harald Dunkel
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 9:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Misc OpenBSD
Subject: Re: isakmpd -- NCP IPsec client: peer proposed
invalid phase 2 IDs
Hi Prabhu,
I do get a
On 2008-06-30, sonjaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have CF ( compact Flash ) Vgen 1G , and converter ide to cf . I try
install openbsd 4.3 in cf and succesfully and try first boot i get
error message like this bellow:
how to solved this ?
Your CF card supports DMA transfers, but the adapter
http://psykopat.free.fr/apple/AppleHDA/Looks like Apple is way ahead
of everyone else. I didn't even know they made computers any more :)
Thought they were a music gizmo supplier.
Rob.
wow great is working not show up the message ,
i found in manual link :
WD(4) OpenBSD Programmer's ManualWD(4)
NAME
wd - WD100x compatible hard disk driver
SYNOPSIS
wd* at wdc? flags 0x
wd* at pciide? flags 0x
DESCRIPTION
The
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Peter Bristow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
Looks like the parent process died during the 2nd config reload. At least
both the SE and RDE report a closed pipe to the parent. Can you reproduce
the problem or do you have a core file of bgpd lying around?
On 2008-06-30, sonjaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But PIO mode is more slowest than udma
Well, your CF-IDE adapter does not support DMA - you must either
solder jumper wires for the pins which aren't connected, or change
the adapter. The Addonics adapters support it. Cheap ones vary,
but they
On 2008-06-30, Mitja Muenih [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is not a problem within isakmpd, it will accept IPV4_ADDR_SUBNET of size
/32.
It would make more sense for isakmpd to treat IPV4_ADDR_SUBNET /32
and IPV4_ADDR as equivalent, otherwise I think you're unable to use
0.0.0.0 to accept dynamic
2008/6/30 sonjaya [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear all
I'm looking modem 3G ( hsdpa,usb ) compatible for openbsd 4.3 ?
thank's
Here here I'm looking for the same thing but in PCMCIA format if possible.
--
Ronald Reagan - Recession is when a neighbour loses his job. Depression is
when you lose
Mitja Muenih wrote:
It is not a problem within isakmpd, it will accept IPV4_ADDR_SUBNET of size
/32.
As I already explained to you in a private mail, ipsecctl will export both
192.168.1.249 and 192.168.1.249/32 into IPV4_ADDR=192.168.1.249 while your
windows client is sending IPV4_ADDR_SUBNET
Hi,
sonjaya wrote:
Dear all
I'm looking modem 3G ( hsdpa,usb ) compatible for openbsd 4.3 ?
thank's
man ubsa(4) for a start. ;)
Pedro
PS: If I don't define any remote networks in NCP client, then it tries
to send all ip traffic via esp to the OpenBSD gateway, but isakmpd
whoes:
responder_recv_HASH_SA_NONCE: peer proposed invalid phase 2 IDs: initiator id
c0a801f9: 192.168.1.249, responder id /: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
On 2008-06-30, Harald Dunkel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mitja Muenih wrote:
It is not a problem within isakmpd, it will accept IPV4_ADDR_SUBNET of size
/32.
As I already explained to you in a private mail, ipsecctl will export both
192.168.1.249 and 192.168.1.249/32 into
I tested a Sony Ericsson W880, it works with cdce.
On 30/06/2008, Pedro Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
sonjaya wrote:
Dear all
I'm looking modem 3G ( hsdpa,usb ) compatible for openbsd 4.3 ?
thank's
man ubsa(4) for a start. ;)
Pedro
If anyone has one of these CD drives:
MATSHITA CR-574
MATSHITA CR-574
SANYO CRD-256P
SANYO CRD-254P
SANYO CRD-S54P
CD-ROM CDR-S1
CD-ROM CDR-N16
I'd very very interested in hearing about it. They represent the devices
that currently use a quirk (ADEV_NOCAPACITY) in the SCSI code. No device
Dear List,
With help from various people here I've composed a pf ruleset that
allows load splitting between two (or more) ISP connections
on the basis of the client (internal) IP addressess.
The problem I have with this is when one or more of the ISPs provide
a DHCP assigned address/route.
On 2008-06-30, Duncan Patton a Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's the ruleset. Let me know if you have a use for it or know
of some way of getting the DHCP gateway.
You could use a custom dhclient-script that adjusts the rules.
It's probably easier to handle using anchors.
Rob Lytle writes:
Looks like Apple is way ahead of everyone else.
Oh, Rob, what are we going to do with you ;)
I have about 50 codec dumps in my collection; Ariff from FreeBSD
has shared even more; we have full source code from FreeBSD,
NetBSD, OpenSolaris, Linux and Open Sound.
You are
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 7:38 PM, Kenneth R Westerback
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone has one of these CD drives:
MATSHITA CR-574
MATSHITA CR-574
is this a repeat?
SANYO CRD-256P
SANYO CRD-254P
SANYO CRD-S54P
CD-ROM CDR-S1
CD-ROM CDR-N16
-jf
--
In the meantime, here is
Hello,
I stumbled about what I would consider a bug in vnconfig, but maybe this
makes sense to someone else. Using OpenBSD -current snapshot from
yesterday on i386.
To reproduce do the following:
mkdir vnconfig-test
cd vnconfig-test
dd if=/dev/zero of=image bs=512 count=10
cp /etc/netstart
Rob Lytle writes:
The only way I can get a decent sound level is using XMMS and
its equalizer, raising the master level.
Try using mixerctl. Ports don't always handle volume properly.
On 6/30/08, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, if not the whole keyfile is taken into account and one can modify
it (even taking something away from the end is possible), wouldn't that
mean that there are multiple keys for the lock?
If I tape my key to the end of a stick, is it a
I think the problem I'm having is different as 4.2-RELEASE works like a
charm. Again, copying a few gig worth files from say sd1h to sd0h locks
up the 1750's using 4.3-RELEASE up to last night's snap. Both Dell 1750's
have the non-RAID controller (dmesg from an older snap attached). Anything
I
I have got a weird problem with my network setup.
I have a pair of identical OpenBSD 4.3 (stable, GENERIC) boxes running in
Active/Standby failover using carp, pfsync and sasyncd
uname: OpenBSD nitehawk.contoso.com 4.3 GENERIC#698 i386
The CARP boxes external interface (bge0) are:
Hallo!
I have been using for some time now carp failover and i am very content
with it, thank you!
I run some tests and i just wanted to confirm that in order to run dhcpd
service one has to run it on a physical interface (which has ip address
configured) like
# dhcpd fxp0
and not on a
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 06:28:40AM -0700, Rob Lytle wrote:
Rob Lytle writes:
Looks like Apple is way ahead of everyone else.
Oh, Rob, what are we going to do with you ;)
I have about 50 codec dumps in my collection; Ariff from FreeBSD
has shared even more; we have full source code from
Your carp interface won't be doing much for you if it doesn't have an
IP address configured.
You should be able to run dhcpd off carp1 without any trouble, though
I can't speak from experience.
-HKS
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Imre Oolberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo!
I have been
For all of you who have the AMD Geode series boards... Where did you
get your cases? homemade? custom ordered? I bought the LX800 board,
but I think to realize that it would need a case. OR a power supply.
I bought a 12VDC adapter for it, but I can't power it up (no power
button, or jumper to
Hi everyone,
I got this error on Sarg running on 4.3 amd64:
SARG: sarg version: 2.2.3.1 Jan-02-2007
SARG: Maximum file descriptor: cur=128 max=1024, changed to cur=2
max=2
SARG: Reading access log file: /var/squid/logs/access.log
SARG: (util) tbuf=30Jun2008, reading: 0.00%
SARG:
On 2008-06-30, Rildo Cezar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I got this error on Sarg running on 4.3 amd64:
Offtopic on misc@, please send to ports@ instead.
* Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-06-20 20:50]:
One would only use sloppy state tracking on the load balancer, right?
not necessarily only, but that would be the most common use I bet.
In general, you use it when you cannot avoid it, as in, the other
option is to not filter stateful at all
* Erich [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-06-26 06:39]:
Hi,
i haven an bgpd that is randonly crashing to on 2 openbsd 4.2 boxes, but
its not while
the reconfiguring process.
Jun 24 16:08:13 router1 bgpd[3063]: Lost child: route decision engine
terminated; signal 11
Jun 24 16:08:13 router1
* Insan Praja SW [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-06-21 17:06]:
Jun 21 00:49:49 core1 bgpd[3564]: neighbor a.b.c.5 (radnet):
session_connect socket: No buffer space available
enobuf, as in, kernel runs out of mbufs for socket buffers.
surprising, but check the usual suspects (netstat -m,
I'm an alumni from the CS Department at Wisconsin who uses OpenBSD and I
recently got them to update their mirror page to reflect the fact that
they mirror the OpenBSD releases. They have had a mirror for some time but
I don't think they have openly publicized the fact. Their servers sit on
fiber
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 6:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm an alumni from the CS Department at Wisconsin who uses OpenBSD and I
recently got them to update their mirror page to reflect the fact that
they mirror the OpenBSD releases. They have had a mirror for some time but
I don't think
buy one from the manufacturer of the board?
Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For all of you who have the AMD Geode series boards... Where did you
get your cases? homemade? custom ordered? I bought the LX800 board,
but I think to realize that it would need a case. OR a power supply.
I
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