Okay, thank you. This is what I wanted to know.
2008/9/30 Nigel J. Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The RAMDISK_CD kernel bsd in
/usr/src/sys/arch/`machine`/compile/RAMDISK_CD is not the same as bsd.rd
as you have found out it has an empty ramdisk, it the initial stage, to
get a bsd.rd you need to
Am Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:29:08 -0400
schrieb (private) HKS [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If the following two rules apply to a given packet in the order shown,
will the packet be queued?
pass in on $int_if from 10.0.0.1 queue tens
pass in on $int_if
I've not been able to find a clear answer in
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Am Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:29:08 -0400
schrieb (private) HKS [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If the following two rules apply to a given packet in the order
shown, will the packet be queued?
pass in on $int_if from 10.0.0.1 queue tens
Hi,
i run an OpenBSD 4.3 firewall with 3 network interfaces : 1 LAN, 1 WAN
and 1 DMZ
I use ftp-proxy to allow ftp client connexions from my LAN and it works
well. On my DMZ, i have multiple servers (web,dns,smtp,etc...) and they
have all one different public IP. So, i use binat rules to nat them
Hi,
Is there any chance to install OpenBSD on a logical hardware partition
created on IBM p-Series machine? There is a mac-ppc port, but as I
understand it's only for apple hardware? Is there any one having some
experience on this field?
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Greetings
Rafal Bisingier
Steve Shockley escreveu:
On 9/29/2008 12:36 PM, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote:
tcpdump on your if and see if you're getting bad tcp checksum's. Most
likely it's a problem with you network if, or switch, or router,
corrupting packets.
If you're used to seeing bad TCP checksums in tcpdump, you
On 2008-09-30, Comhte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use ftp-proxy to allow ftp client connexions from my LAN and it works
well. On my DMZ, i have multiple servers (web,dns,smtp,etc...) and they
have all one different public IP. So, i use binat rules to nat them
easily and it works fine too.
But
Original message from Steve B at 27-9-2008 4:24
Is anyone running OpenBSD on one of these boards? The supported platform
page does not list either the chipset or the CPU so I'm guesing it is not
supported at this time.
I have been running OpenBSD 4.3 for several weeks on an Atom D945GCLF
See if this works for you. Using the ftp proxy with binat probably
will not work. Lets say 100.20.30.40 is the external ip.
# cat /etc/rc.local
/usr/sbin/ftp-proxy -a 100.20.30.40 -p 8021 -q bulk
# cat /etc/pf.conf
Translation ###
rdr on $DMZIf inet
Carl Horne wrote:
Hi,
Sorry but I run into another block. This time it's dhcpd that is having the
issue. I hope Stuart can find an answer as fast as he did last time. This is
the issue. If I have 20 or less interfaces configured then dhcpd starts up as
expected. Dhcpd listens to the carp
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 5:52 PM, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2008-09-24, wolk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Support for d-link dfe-550tx(st201) in amd64 arch is broken or only
disable?
i386 works fine in GENERIC 4.3 kernel.
This gives a good clue:
$ fgrep ste*
Is anyone running OpenBSD on one of these boards? The supported platform
page does not list either the chipset or the CPU so I'm guesing it is not
supported at this time.
I have been running OpenBSD 4.3 for several weeks on an Atom D945GCLF
and didn't encounter any problems.
The dmesg
Jacob Meuser wrote:
first, autospawning does not work in esound-0.2.38. I don't know if
that's the version you are using, but that could be part of the problem.
I'm pretty sure I had mpd playing through esd at one point.
let's see. add a group, _esd. add myself and _mpd to that
group. start
Howdy List?
I'm going to set up a news server on an OpenBSD system
and I would like to know if there is a recommended
server that I should use.
Thanks,
Dhu
On Sat, 27 Sep 2008, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
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Hmm ok weird...
Anyway, original message is here:
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Hi.
I've been having an issue with mplayer/vlc and xv on macppc for several
weeks now.
For some reason, when playing a video, all I get is a blue screen. The
only way to
Hi All,
first of all, thanks for the Feature to chroot sftp users. I've been
waiting for that one pretty long :)
Today I came back to that feature since I probably need it at work and
it'll be one more opportunity to not use a Linux system (Debian etch's
openssh is too old).
Anyway, back to the
Indeed, this doesn't work either. I think i will try what Stuart
proposed whereas i don't really see how to do...
thanks
Calomel a icrit :
See if this works for you. Using the ftp proxy with binat probably
will not work. Lets say 100.20.30.40 is the external ip.
# cat /etc/rc.local
imho normally this packet wouldn't be queued because the last count
matches the packet so the last rule applies:
This is what I assumed at first, but the stickiness of tags and the
(seeming) logic of doing the same with queues made me second-guess
myself.
on the other hand:
During the
I've been using the inn dev version without any issues.
On 9/30/08, Duncan Patton a Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy List?
I'm going to set up a news server on an OpenBSD system
and I would like to know if there is a recommended
server that I should use.
Thanks,
Dhu
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On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 01:55:37PM -0400, bofh wrote:
I've been using the inn dev version without any issues.
Yummy. Do you have something like a port of it?
Ciao,
Kili
When I invoke something like pkg_info vim*,
pkg_info insists on downloading all the packages named
vim*. That is, I see a bunch of vim* packages on
. (present directory). Is there a way to get package
info for a file not already downloaded or installed without
such heavy bandwidth (just the
Dnia wtorek, 30 wrzeEnia 2008, Marian Hettwer napisaE:
What I wanted to achieve is pretty much the following: Have some
users, all in the same group named sftp and if the log in via sftp
they get chroot'ed to their home directory.
However, I wind up after a login in /home not /home/$username
Unfortunately no. But I think one of the ports maintainers was
looking at it for 4.4.
On 9/30/08, Matthias Kilian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 01:55:37PM -0400, bofh wrote:
I've been using the inn dev version without any issues.
Yummy. Do you have something like a port
Why you just not use quick in the first rule?
pass in quick on $int_if from 10.0.0.1 queue tens
pass in on $int_if
Rosen
(private) HKS wrote, On 9/29/2008 1:29 PM:
If the following two rules apply to a given packet in the order shown,
will the packet be queued?
pass in on $int_if from
(private) HKS escreveu:
imho normally this packet wouldn't be queued because the last count
matches the packet so the last rule applies:
This is what I assumed at first, but the stickiness of tags and the
(seeming) logic of doing the same with queues made me second-guess
myself.
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Marius Hooge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jacob Meuser wrote:
first, autospawning does not work in esound-0.2.38. I don't know if
that's the version you are using, but that could be part of the problem.
I'm pretty sure I had mpd playing through esd at one point.
from pf.conf man page:
default Packets not matched by another queue are assigned to this
one. Exactly one default queue is *required.*
Thanks, I overlooked that a default queue was required. With that in
mind, then, does this section of pf.conf(5) imply that the queue
This was a good advice Stuart ! Thanks !
I used a pair of nat and rdr rule to replace my binat rule and it works
as expected !
thanks again guys.
Stuart Henderson a icrit :
On 2008-09-30, Comhte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use ftp-proxy to allow ftp client connexions from my LAN and it works
Nick Guenther wrote:
Aaah, I didn't realize how the user's homedir interacted with this
all. What must have been happening is that when I clicked 'play' in
soundtracker (which was running as myself) it looked for ~/.esd_auth,
didn't find it, so tried to spawn an esd, which promptly failed
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On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Slim Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I invoke something like pkg_info vim*,
pkg_info insists on downloading all the packages named
vim*. That is, I see a bunch of vim* packages on
. (present directory). Is there a way to get package
info for a file not
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On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Slim Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to get package
info for a file not already downloaded or installed without
such heavy bandwidth (just the package info).
Look at the -Q option on the pkg_info(1) manpage.
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 8:14 PM, James Hartley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Slim Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to get package
info for a file not already downloaded or installed without
such heavy bandwidth (just the package info).
Look at the -Q
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:47:56PM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote:
If you are looking for package descriptions, install the ports tree
and read the Makefiles. Also, if you are lazy/not on an OpenBSD box,
most of the descriptions are available at
http://www.openbsd.org/4.3_packages/.
or even
Joe Gidi wrote:
I've downloaded the 9/24/08 i386 install.iso from both rt.fm and
ftp3.usa.openbsd.org and got bad MD5s on both files.
MD5 from both downloads was:
53238ca6a3212db65dadd9bef1ef1f3d
while the ftp MD5 file says it should be:
f87b839db833380f41f02bd7fffb2d27
Haven't checked the
Some friends you have...
ps aux | grep sshd | grep priv | awk '{print $12}' | sort | uniq -c
Tell your friends if their number ever gets bigger than 2, they're no
longer your friends. A few more minutes of scripting and you'll have
something to run in cron that deletes their account.
would you not be better to use ALTQ to limit the bandwidth available
to each user? then if they share their password their only sharing
their own use?
Users are not in my local network. They will connect from the internet and
they have dynamic IPs so I guess that wouldn't work because altq
Please describe this situation some more. What does 'sharing a ssh tunnel'
mean? Once a ssh tunnel is established, it just tunnels between two
points,
nobody needs to login anywhere then to 'use' it.
It means that I use my computer on a home adsl connection as a ssh tunnel
and that I let
I have two amd64 computers on OpenBSD 4.3. Both had uvm fault problems
today. There were panics with a message:
kernel diagnostic assertion anon-an_page == NULL failed: file
/usr/src/sys/uvm/uvm_anon.c, line 169
I did trace and ps in ddb, but another crash before savecore could
capture the
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Marius Hooge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Guenther wrote:
Aaah, I didn't realize how the user's homedir interacted with this
all. What must have been happening is that when I clicked 'play' in
soundtracker (which was running as myself) it looked for
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