Re: No DMA for Cyrix Cx5530 IDE?

2005-10-18 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 09:24:24 +0200, Michael Frost
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanx a lot for your nice words, Nick! Sorry to say they didn't help me
anyway. I would recommend you to laugh even more on questions like those
I asked as to DMA support on a Cyrix Cx5530 IDE. In the meantime, I got
an helpful answer from a FreeBSD mail list. I will keep it for me.
;-))
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Michael,

It seems you misread Nick's post. Nick was not laughing at you or your
question.

Most people, new and not so new, fail to provide the information
needed to evaluate a problem and fail to follow the posting guidelines
for this mailing list (http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html) . You
followed the guidelines correctly and Nick was complimenting you on it
by pointing out the things you did (i.e. sending dmesg, providing good
error reporting and even trying -current). 

Kind Regards,
JCR



Re: AMD Cool 'n Quiet

2005-10-18 Thread Ted Unangst
On 10/17/05, OpenBSD Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've searced the archives and couldn't find an answer. Does anyone know
 if OpenBSD supports AMD cool and quiet ?

not right now.



Re: AMD Cool 'n Quiet

2005-10-18 Thread OpenBSD Admin
Ted Unangst wrote:

On 10/17/05, OpenBSD Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

I've searced the archives and couldn't find an answer. Does anyone know
if OpenBSD supports AMD cool and quiet ?



not right now.
  

Thanks Ted.

When is it planned for inclusion ?


Cheers.

Brian.



You misc@openbsd.org are not member (cgreek ML)

2005-10-18 Thread cgreek-admin
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OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Theo de Raadt
Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Wojtek

Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)
 


Happy Birthday OpenBSD :)

--
Wojtek



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Abel Talaverón Estevez
El Martes, 18 de Octubre de 2005 11:00, escribiC3:
 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)

It's simply, CONGRATULATIONS. This OS is the best choice I could'nt do to 
build a firewall.

-- 
Abel TalaverC3n Estevez
Ingeniero Superior de Telecomunicaciones
Analista de Proyectos

OpenWired
Caballero 87 - Bajos
08029 - Barcelona
Tel. 93 495 0990
Fax. 93 419 4591

Openwired
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Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Haluk Durmus
congratulation !!!
And the  best wishes for the best OS :)

Haluk

On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 03:00:12 -0600
Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Alberto Bellido Rodríguez
Happy birthday  congratulations ;)


Alberto



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Nico Meijer
Hi,

 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)

Congratulations! :-)

Buhbye... Nico



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Eduardo Alvarenga
  Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)

Congrats from Angola and all southern Africa!!

Regards,

--
Eduardo Alvarenga



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Ste Jones
On 10/18/05, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)



Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday dear OpenBSD
Happy Birthday to you

Congratz for the last 10 years

You birthday present should have arrived from paypal by now :P


Cheers
Ste Jones



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Dulmandakh Sukhbaatar
Congrats from Mongolia.



BSD RSS Feeds

2005-10-18 Thread liamfoy
Hello!

Am emailing to let you guys know of a small site I have put
to together:

http://metawire.org/~liamfoy/bsdportal/

It contains most BSD related RSS feeds I can find (although I never
looked hard).

The initial idea behind the site was for all BSD related RSS feeds to be
able to be seen in one location. I wanted this for in University.
It saved valuable time which would be otherwise spent by browsing
each and every site.

If you know of any other BSD related RSS feeds you would wish to
see, please email me. However, make sure the RSS are of good quality
and are reliable. All the RSS feeds are grabbed roughly every 3
hours.

Just thought I'd let you guys know =)

PS. I'd like more OpenBSD Feeds.

Cheers,
Liam



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Joakim Aronius
 Congrats from Mongolia.

and Happy birthday from Sweden!

Cheers,
/Joakim



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread shanejp
Quoting Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)

A big thank you and congratulations for this one-of-many milestones, to
Theo and all the other developers.


Shane J Pearson, Sydney. A happy OpenBSD user since 2.5.




This email was sent from Netspace Webmail: http://www.netspace.net.au



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Juan J.
El mar, 18-10-2005 a las 03:00 -0600, Theo de Raadt escribis:
 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)

Felicidades from spain.

Juanjo.

-- 
Desarrollo y sistemas: http://www.usebox.net/
  Pagina Personal: http://www.usebox.net/jjm/



Re: Upgrade + ports question

2005-10-18 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Keith Richardson wrote:

 Hello,
 
 This is my first attempt at actually upgrading a system.  Usually, it was
 quicker to simply reinstall from scratch but now that is not the case. So...
 
 When I upgrade to from 3.7 - 3.8, I know I have to update my ports as well.
 Before I do any Oh My God! blunders, I would like to see if I am missing
 anything.
 
 I am running i386 3.7-release currently.  Target is 3.8-stable.  My plan so
 far:
 
 1) Upgrade to OpenBSD 3.8 binary snapshots since 3.8 release will not be
 available for a few weeks. 
 2)fetch and build OpenBSD 3.8 -stable using the following FAQ as a guide.

Snapshots are already past 3.8, so you will be doing a downgrade, this
will not work. You'll have to wait for a 3.8 CD or until 3.8 is
released on the ftp sites.

-Otto


 http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html
 
 3) Backup my existing /usr/ports
 
 4) Update ports to 3.8-stable:
 
 From: http://www.se.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html
  (modified for my shell/desired tag)
 
   # *export [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs*
   # *cd /usr*
   # *cvs -q get -rOPENBSD_3_8 -P ports*
 
 
 5) make; make install in /usr/ports/devel/jdk/... (yes, this is only for java)
 
 
 Am I missing and/or doing anything wrong?
 
 -Keith
 
 
 OpenBSD 3.7 (GENERIC) #50: Sun Mar 20 00:01:57 MST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
 cpu0: AMD Athlon(tm)  (AuthenticAMD 686-class) 1.20 GHz
 cpu0:
 FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR,SSE
 real mem  = 1073258496 (1048104K)
 avail mem = 972713984 (949916K)
 using 4278 buffers containing 53764096 bytes (52504K) of memory
 mainbus0 (root)
 bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(56) BIOS, date 01/21/03, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xfb520
 apm0 at bios0: Power Management spec V1.2
 apm0: AC on, battery charge unknown
 pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf/0xdf94
 pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @ 0xfdef0/160 (8 entries)
 pcibios0: PCI Exclusive IRQs: 5 10 11
 pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:17:0 (VIA VT8366 ISA rev 0x00)
 pcibios0: PCI bus #1 is the last bus
 bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0x8000 0xc8000/0x4000
 cpu0 at mainbus0
 pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (no bios)
 pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 VIA VT8366 PCI rev 0x00
 ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 VIA VT8366 AGP rev 0x00
 pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
 vga1 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 Matrox MGA G400/G450 AGP rev 0x04
 wsdisplay0 at vga1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation)
 wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation)
 ATT/Lucent FW322 1394 rev 0x61 at pci0 dev 10 function 0 not configured
 ohci0 at pci0 dev 11 function 0 NEC USB rev 0x41: irq 11, version 1.0
 usb0 at ohci0: USB revision 1.0
 uhub0 at usb0
 uhub0: NEC OHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
 uhub0: 3 ports with 3 removable, self powered
 ohci1 at pci0 dev 11 function 1 NEC USB rev 0x41: irq 11, version 1.0
 usb1 at ohci1: USB revision 1.0
 uhub1 at usb1
 uhub1: NEC OHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
 uhub1: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
 ehci0 at pci0 dev 11 function 2 NEC USB rev 0x02: irq 10
 ehci0: EHCI version 0.95
 ehci0: companion controllers, 3 ports each: ohci0 ohci1
 usb2 at ehci0: USB revision 2.0
 uhub2 at usb2
 uhub2: NEC EHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 1
 uhub2: single transaction translator
 uhub2: 5 ports with 5 removable, self powered
 Texas Instruments ACX100A rev 0x00 at pci0 dev 12 function 0 not configured
 pciide0 at pci0 dev 13 function 0 Promise PDC20265 rev 0x02: DMA, channel 0
 configured to native-PCI, channel 1 configured to native-PCI
 pciide0: using irq 10 for native-PCI interrupt
 pciide0: channel 0 disabled (no drives)
 pciide0: channel 1 disabled (no drives)
 cmpci0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 C-Media Electronics CMI8738/C3DX Audio rev
 0x10: irq 11
 audio0 at cmpci0
 pcib0 at pci0 dev 17 function 0 VIA VT8366 ISA rev 0x00
 pciide1 at pci0 dev 17 function 1 VIA VT82C571 IDE rev 0x06: ATA100, channel
 0 configured to compatibility, channel 1 configured to compatibility
 wd0 at pciide1 channel 0 drive 0: WDC WD400BB-00CLB0
 wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA, 38166MB, 78165360 sectors
 wd0(pciide1:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 5
 pciide1: channel 1 disabled (no drives)
 vr0 at pci0 dev 18 function 0 VIA RhineII-2 rev 0x70: irq 11 address
 00:50:2c:01:b5:26
 icsphy0 at vr0 phy 1: ICS1893 10/100 PHY, rev. 1
 isa0 at pcib0
 isadma0 at isa0
 pckbc0 at isa0 port 0x60/5
 pckbd0 at pckbc0 (kbd slot)
 pckbc0: using irq 1 for kbd slot
 wskbd0 at pckbd0 (mux 1 ignored for console): console keyboard, using
 wsdisplay0
 pmsi0 at pckbc0 (aux slot)
 pckbc0: using irq 12 for aux slot
 wsmouse0 at pmsi0 mux 0
 pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61
 midi0 at pcppi0: PC speaker
 sysbeep0 at pcppi0
 lpt0 at isa0 port 0x378/4 irq 7
 it0 at isa0 port 0x290/8: IT87
 npx0 at isa0 port 0xf0/16: using exception 16
 pccom0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
 pccom1 at isa0 port 0x2f8/8 irq 3: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
 fdc0 at isa0 port 

Re: ibm x41

2005-10-18 Thread Dimitry Andric
Theo wrote:
 Hi there, i was searching info on installing openBSD on the x41 when i saw  
 your 
 reply in an  
 mailinggroup(http://www.mail-archive.com/misc@openbsd.org/msg09090.html). I 
 am 
 wondering if you know if this is going to be possible, I just got the feeling 
 from the message that you are trying to getting it work properly. I apologise 
  
 if  I am wasting your time, but it would make me so happy if I finally got an 
 answer to this.

No problem.  I've indeed installed OpenBSD on my X41, but the results
aren't completely satisfactory.  All in all, most hardware gets
detected properly, but a few problems remain:

- The Broadcom ethernet interface sometimes has problems coming up or
down.  This depends a bit on the type of switch or hub you connect it
to.  I'm still investigating the driver, to see what's wrong with it,
since e.g. Windows XP and Linux 2.6.x have no problems with the card.
Most of the time, if I manually up the interface after logging in, it
works ok.

- The Intel wireless interface gets detected, but since I have no
wireless basestation at home (yet), I can't really test it.  Also, you
need to have some extra proprietary firmware for it, which you need to
download from sourceforge.  It's not clear which files are needed,
since the names in the manpage don't match those on sourceforge.

- I can only get X.org working in vesa mode, which works okay, but
rather slow, of course.  The X.org i810 should work too, but it always
crashes with a garbled screen, and some fatal errors in the log file:

...
(WW) xf86AcquireGART: AGPIOC_ACQUIRE failed (Device busy)
...
(WW) I810(0): xf86AllocateGARTMemory: allocation of 1 pages failed
(Cannot allocate memory)
(EE) I810(0): Failed to allocate HW cursor space.
(WW) I810(0): xf86AllocateGARTMemory: allocation of 4 pages failed
(Cannot allocate memory)
(EE) I810(0): Failed to allocate HW (ARGB) cursor space.
(WW) I810(0): xf86AllocateGARTMemory: allocation of 1 pages failed
(Cannot allocate memory)
(EE) I810(0): Failed to allocate Overlay register space.
(II) I810(0): Allocated 64 kB for the scratch buffer at 0xfff
(WW) I810(0): Disabling HW cursor because the cursor memory allocation
failed.
(WW) I810(0): Disabling Xv because the overlay register buffer
allocation failed.
...
(WW) I810(0): Extended BIOS function 0x5f05 failed.
(II) I810(0): xf86BindGARTMemory: bind key 5 at 0x007bf000 (pgoffset 1983)
(II) I810(0): xf86BindGARTMemory: bind key 4 at 0x0fff (pgoffset
65520)
(WW) I810(0): xf86BindGARTMemory: binding of gart memory with key 4
at offset 0xfff failed (Invalid argument)

This is rather strange, since it works fine under Linux, even with
exactly the same version of X.org (6.8.2)!

As for the rest, everything works except the more or less proprietary
devices in the machine, e.g:

- The accelerometer (aka Active Protection System) can be read
through the hw.sensors sysctls:

$ sysctl hw.sensors
hw.sensors.0=aps0, X_ACCEL, raw, 439
hw.sensors.1=aps0, Y_ACCEL, raw, 433
hw.sensors.2=aps0, X_VAR, raw, 439
hw.sensors.3=aps0, Y_VAR, raw, 433
hw.sensors.4=aps0, Temp1, temp, 33.00 degC / 91.40 degF
hw.sensors.5=aps0, Temp2, temp, 33.00 degC / 91.40 degF
hw.sensors.6=aps0, KBD_ACT, raw, 0
hw.sensors.7=aps0, MS_ACT, raw, 0
hw.sensors.8=aps0, LID_OPEN, raw, 1
hw.sensors.9=aps0, unknown, raw, 7

but I haven't really looked around yet for a program that actually
does something with this data.

- The fingerprint reader, which is recognized as a ugen(4) device.  I
have no idea whether there is any publicly available spec to
communicate with it.  Would be nice to have, but not critical of course.

- The TPM (aka Fritz chip), which should be somewhere under the Intel
82801FBM LPC controller, is simply not reported anywhere.  I also have
no idea if there's any spec for this thing.  Would be nice to store
some private keys in. ;)

For your reference, here's a dmesg of a GENERIC kernel built from
-current CVS:

OpenBSD 3.8-current (GENERIC) #0: Tue Oct 18 12:43:55 CEST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.50GHz (GenuineIntel
686-class) 599 MHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,CFLUSH,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,TM,SBF,EST,TM2
cpu0: Enhanced SpeedStep 600 MHz (988 mV): speeds: 1500, 1200, 1000,
800, 600 MHz
real mem  = 1600561152 (1563048K)
avail mem = 1453129728 (1419072K)
using 4278 buffers containing 80130048 bytes (78252K) of memory
mainbus0 (root)
bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(24) BIOS, date 08/09/05, BIOS32 rev. 0 @
0xfd750
apm0 at bios0: Power Management spec V1.2
apm0: battery life expectancy 63%
apm0: AC off, battery charge high, estimated 2:23 hours
apm0: flags 30102 dobusy 0 doidle 1
pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xfd6e0/0x920
pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @ 0xfdec0/240 (13 entries)
pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:31:0 (Intel 82371FB ISA rev 0x00)
pcibios0: PCI bus #3 is the last bus

Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Marcin Wilk

So happy bithday OpenBSD!

Thanks again for this project!

At 11:00 2005-10-18, you wrote:

Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)




Re: pf and ospf

2005-10-18 Thread per engelbrecht

Claudio Jeker wrote:

On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 04:32:26PM -0400, stan wrote:


What ports do I need to open up on a pf firewall to allow it to
send/recieve ospf?




pass proto ospf


Hm, that's very short (but parsing the rule work).

Actually I'm building an OpenBSD/OpenBGPD/OSPF/PF [3.8 20051010 snap] as 
a replacement for a fbsd/zebra/ospf box.
The pf setup is somewhat hairy with 3 peers, 1 subnet for hosting, 1 
subnet for infrastructure, queueing, spamd (incomming only), carp (for 
the next obsd box with 3 more peers/redundancy) and what not.


I've made rules for 179/tcp but could I actually just do:
pass proto egp
?

Would still like it more specific than the above, but maybe not as 
specific as I've made it so fare.


My old setup has 3yrs on it's back and is a bit bulky (ipfw).
The transition from fbsd to obsd will be:
- switch cables
- power on
- check prefix/connections
- check rules/availability
- everybody's happy
which is why a initial set of effective rules for bgp and ospf is 
mandatory (every ruls is mandatory, but I have plenty on my hands the 
first 10min besides lack of connection due to a too strict setup).


Thank you very much.

/per
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



openbsd 10 yrs old and nobody puts a story on undeadly?

2005-10-18 Thread frantisek holop
wtd?
(what's the deal?)
-- 
new members urgently required for suicide club.



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread z0mbix

Theo de Raadt wrote:

Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)


Congratulations and many thanks to the whole OpenBSD team
for all their hard work and for such a excellent
Operating System.

Cheers David



Re: apm: connect error on IBM R50e

2005-10-18 Thread Przemyslaw Nowaczyk
so basiclly I wanted to buy a notebook with a good mark on the market 
that was supposted to deal with APM with no problems and now I ended up 
with a notebook that can't even go to sleep mode :| or doesn't even show 
for how long the battery will last :| great!!! THANK YOU IBM!!! Why do 
you do such things?


All in all, thanks to misc@ for help..

--
Przemyslaw Nowaczyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CS student @ Poznan University of Technology



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread João Salvatti
Happy Birthday OpenBSD!!!

On 10/18/05, z0mbix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Theo de Raadt wrote:
  Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)

 Congratulations and many thanks to the whole OpenBSD team
 for all their hard work and for such a excellent
 Operating System.

 Cheers David




--
Joco Salvatti
Undergraduating in Computer Science
Federal University of Para - UFPA
web: http://salvatti.expert.com.br
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread hiren

a big 'thank you!' to the team.

Happy birthday OpenBSD, from South Africa ;)

Theo de Raadt wrote:


Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)




Re: pf and ospf

2005-10-18 Thread Henning Brauer
* per engelbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-10-18 14:36]:
 Claudio Jeker wrote:
 On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 04:32:26PM -0400, stan wrote:
 
 What ports do I need to open up on a pf firewall to allow it to
 send/recieve ospf?
 
 
 
 pass proto ospf
 
 Hm, that's very short (but parsing the rule work).
 
 Actually I'm building an OpenBSD/OpenBGPD/OSPF/PF [3.8 20051010 snap] as 
 a replacement for a fbsd/zebra/ospf box.
 The pf setup is somewhat hairy with 3 peers, 1 subnet for hosting, 1 
 subnet for infrastructure, queueing, spamd (incomming only), carp (for 
 the next obsd box with 3 more peers/redundancy) and what not.
 
 I've made rules for 179/tcp but could I actually just do:
 pass proto egp
 ?

bgp uses tcp, no special protocol.

pass in  on dc2 inet proto tcp from $workix_lan to $workix_ip port 179 keep 
state
pass out on dc2 inet proto tcp to $workix_lan port 179 keep state

etc

-- 
BS Web Services, http://www.bsws.de/
OpenBSD-based Webhosting, Mail Services, Managed Servers, ...
Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity.
(Dennis Ritchie)



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Marius Van Deventer - Umzimkulu
Looks like I sent to the wrong list. Lets try this again...

Happy Birthday from South Africa. Thanks for the best computing
experience I've ever had!

 -Original Message-
 From: Theo de Raadt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 18 October 2005 11:00 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: OpenBSD's 10th birthday
 
 
 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)

[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/x-pkcs7-signature which 
had a name of smime.p7s]



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Isak Lyberth

Happy birthday from the Giant Eskimo of Greenland as well.

Regards Isak

Theo de Raadt wrote:


Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)




Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Jared Solomon
Happy Birthday, Openbsd.

When is someone going to post a Humppa version of Happy Birthday?

Jared Solomon



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Huzeyfe ONAL

Happy birthday OpenBSD! and Thanks all nice guys around the project..


In Turkish we say, Mutlu Yillar OpenBSD!

Theo de Raadt wrote:

Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)




Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Hiro Protagonist
Happy Birthday from germany!

Thanks to all OpenBSD developers and all other ppls helping OpenBSD!

-- 
10 GB Mailbox, 100 FreeSMS/Monat http://www.gmx.net/de/go/topmail
+++ GMX - die erste Adresse f|r Mail, Message, More +++



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Barry Dexter A. Gonzaga
Good Day!

On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 02:36:19PM +0200, daniel wrote:
 Congrats from Mongolia.
 and Happy birthday from Sweden!
 and Tanti Auguri from Italy, OOMPA! :)

Maligayang kaarawan mula sa Pilipinas!

Mabuhay!


Mabuhay! barryg

-- 
Barry Dexter A. Gonzaga, bofh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 



Opera Confusion

2005-10-18 Thread Roy Morris

Does the port (not pkg) of Opera contain flash?
I was checking through the mail list, one guy
says it works great and another says you can't
include it on Openbsd. I saw something about a
port FLAVOR but didn't see it in the makefile. I'd
rather not install all the shit from scratch just to
find out.

Cheer
rm



Re: apm: connect error on IBM R50e

2005-10-18 Thread Przemyslaw Nowaczyk

Przemyslaw Nowaczyk wrote:
so basiclly I wanted to buy a notebook with a good mark on the market 
that was supposted to deal with APM with no problems and now I ended up 
with a notebook that can't even go to sleep mode :| or doesn't even show 
for how long the battery will last :| great!!! THANK YOU IBM!!! Why do 
you do such things?


All in all, thanks to misc@ for help..


oh.. and I forgot.. I can't even power it down :|

--
Przemyslaw Nowaczyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CS student @ Poznan University of Technology



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Wijnand Wiersma
2005/10/18, Jared Solomon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Happy Birthday, Openbsd.

 When is someone going to post a Humppa version of Happy Birthday?

Humppa Birthday to you!

Congratulations Theo and the rest of the gang. You guys do a fine job.

Wijnand



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Samurai Chef
On 10/18/05, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)


I just want to say a hearty Thank you and Happy Birthday to OpenBSD and
to all the developers, porters, advocates, and supporters. OpenBSD is by far
the most stable, most secure, and quite frankly, easiest OS to use.

Again, Happy Birthday.

I raise my glass to another 10 years.



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Marius Van Deventer - Umzimkulu
Happy Birthday From South Africa!

 -Original Message-
 From: Theo de Raadt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: 18 October 2005 11:00 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: OpenBSD's 10th birthday
 
 
 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)

[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/x-pkcs7-signature which 
had a name of smime.p7s]



Re: openbsd 10 yrs old and nobody puts a story on undeadly?

2005-10-18 Thread kami petersen

frantisek holop skrev:

(what's the deal?)


stop whining and write it yourself ;)

/kami



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread CMS
 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)

Happy birthday  congratulations from Guatemala,

Best wishes for all the OpenBSD Team!.


--
Christian C. Salvads



Re: Opera Confusion

2005-10-18 Thread Hannah Schroeter
Hello!

On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 09:44:41AM -0400, Roy Morris wrote:
Does the port (not pkg) of Opera contain flash?
I was checking through the mail list, one guy
says it works great and another says you can't
include it on Openbsd. I saw something about a
port FLAVOR but didn't see it in the makefile. I'd
rather not install all the shit from scratch just to
find out.

Just look at the source tree.

There's .../www/opera and .../www/opera-flashplugin. The latter is in
the tree since 2005/09/21. It is not in the 3.8 release, but in -current.

Cheer
rm

Kind regards,

Hannah.



Re: pf and ospf

2005-10-18 Thread per engelbrecht

Henning Brauer wrote:

* per engelbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-10-18 14:36]:


Claudio Jeker wrote:


On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 04:32:26PM -0400, stan wrote:



What ports do I need to open up on a pf firewall to allow it to
send/recieve ospf?




pass proto ospf


Hm, that's very short (but parsing the rule work).

Actually I'm building an OpenBSD/OpenBGPD/OSPF/PF [3.8 20051010 snap] as 
a replacement for a fbsd/zebra/ospf box.
The pf setup is somewhat hairy with 3 peers, 1 subnet for hosting, 1 
subnet for infrastructure, queueing, spamd (incomming only), carp (for 
the next obsd box with 3 more peers/redundancy) and what not.


I've made rules for 179/tcp but could I actually just do:
pass proto egp
?



bgp uses tcp, no special protocol.

pass in  on dc2 inet proto tcp from $workix_lan to $workix_ip port 179 keep 
state
pass out on dc2 inet proto tcp to $workix_lan port 179 keep state


Check.

Thank you Henning.

/per
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



etc




Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread csj
 Congrats from Mongolia.

 and Happy birthday from Sweden!

And from an Norwegian in exile in Australia!

Happy birthday!

- Christer



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread csj
 Congrats from Mongolia.

 and Happy birthday from Sweden!

And from a Norwegian in exile in Australia!

Happy birthday!

- Christer



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Will H. Backman
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
 Marius Van Deventer - Umzimkulu
 Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 8:46 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday
 
 Happy Birthday From South Africa!
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Theo de Raadt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 18 October 2005 11:00 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: OpenBSD's 10th birthday
 
 
  Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)
 
 [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type
application/x-pkcs7-signature
 which had a name of smime.p7s]

10 years of INSTALL notes, milestones:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/distrib/notes/INSTALL



Happy B-Day OpenBSD!!!

2005-10-18 Thread Cody Holland
Thanks for your hard work and dedication.  Happy B-Day from all us
rednecks in Texas!

Cody



Re: Opera Confusion

2005-10-18 Thread steven mestdagh
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 09:44:41AM -0400, Roy Morris wrote:
 Does the port (not pkg) of Opera contain flash?
 I was checking through the mail list, one guy
 says it works great and another says you can't
 include it on Openbsd. I saw something about a
 port FLAVOR but didn't see it in the makefile. I'd
 rather not install all the shit from scratch just to
 find out.

you should ask this type of question on the ports@ mailing list !

-current has a port in www/opera-flashplugin, 3.7 and 3.8 do not have flash
in the tree.  but you can use flash with opera, after unpacking the flash
files it comes down to

cp libflashplayer.so /usr/local/lib/opera/plugins

but of course this bypasses the pkg* system...

-- 
steven

Disclaimer: http://www.kuleuven.be/cwis/email_disclaimer.htm



[no subject]

2005-10-18 Thread johansz
Happy Birthday OpenBSD,

I still have fairly old Sun workstation for you like SS10/20 and u1

http://www.chatou-informatic.com/obsdbirthday.htm

Once again thank you so much...
Cheers
--



Re: Opera Confusion

2005-10-18 Thread Brandon Mercer
Roy Morris wrote:

 Does the port (not pkg) of Opera contain flash?
 I was checking through the mail list, one guy
 says it works great and another says you can't
 include it on Openbsd. I saw something about a
 port FLAVOR but didn't see it in the makefile. I'd
 rather not install all the shit from scratch just to
 find out. 

I have it installed from a snapshot and it's version 8.5 and it does
do flash on i386.  I noticed that my slightly older snapshot included
version 8.x and that did NOT have the flash plugin.  Hopefully this is
helpful.  I believe the latter snapshot was 10/2/2005 something.
Brandon



Gateway/Firwall using OSPF on the outside interface

2005-10-18 Thread stan
I'm in the final stages of setting up a configuration that consists of 2
OpenBSD machines that will provide a gateway/firewall from a small subnet
to the corporate network.

I have a total of 3 interfaces on each machine:

fxp0 outside
fxp1 pfsynch
fxp2 inside

A lot of the equipment on the inside network is older, and needs to have a
single default route defined. So, what I have presently is I have a carp
device on both machines for the inside default route. Given this, hwats
the best way to setup ospf? I would think that I should run it on both
machines, with a higher cost on the machine that's not the carp master.
Does this make senese? Or is there a better way? If this makes senes, is
there a way to configure the cost to be adjusted based upon the status of
the carp devices?


-- 
U.S. Encouraged by Vietnam Vote - Officials Cite 83% Turnout Despite Vietcong 
Terror 
- New York Times 9/3/1967



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Rick
when i first began to learn unix, openbsd provided me with a clean and 
secure plot of land from which to build upon. thank you for your 
efforts.


happy birthday, from ann arbor, MI.

rlh


On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Theo de Raadt wrote:


Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)




Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Siju George
On 10/18/05, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)



Happy Birthday Dear OpenBSD :-)
And thankyou so much all developers :-

kind regards

Siju



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Bruno Oliveira Silvestre
2005/10/18, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)

Feliz Aniversario   from Brazil.

--
T+, bruno



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Ken Gunderson
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 03:00:12 -0600
Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)
 

Happy B-Day from Boise, ID.  Been using OBSD since 2.5 and it ROCKS!!
Thanks and gratitude to all involved for their hard work and dedication
to this project.


-- Best regards,

Ken Gunderson

Q: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
A: Why is putting a reply at the top of the message frowned upon?



Re: OpenBSD Kernel Crash in uvm_fault or uvm_rb_remove (not quite sure which it originates from)

2005-10-18 Thread Wolfpaw - Dale Corse
  It dropped to DDB (because I forgot to disable it :( and I did The 
  following:
 
 First thing you should probably do is actually read what is 
 on the screen and actually send the output of ps, trace and a 
 dmesg(8). Else, you're not going to get much reliable support.
 
 RTFM -- it's a good catch phrase. Tell your friends, and enemies.

Wow.. That's really helpful, thanks!

Considering it was 1AM when I got there, and it wouldn't write
anything to disk, I suppose your suggesting that I copy the
entire ps output to a pad of paper? I did look at it, and I did
send the trace. Maybe you should read the email before you 
write a reply. What was in the dmesg is also in that email.. If
you'd like me to send you 6 pages of irrelevant console logs, I
can do that too.. Though I don't see what good it will do.

Sorry to sound snarky, but this response it a little over the top.
If you don't have anything helpful to add, please, don't bother.

-D.



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Wolfpaw - Dale Corse
Happy Birthday to OpenBSD, and kudos to the devs for a brilliant
product :) We love it :)

-D.

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 On Behalf Of Ken Gunderson
 Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 9:17 AM
 To: misc@openbsd.org
 Subject: Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday
 
 
 On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 03:00:12 -0600
 Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)
  
 
 Happy B-Day from Boise, ID.  Been using OBSD since 2.5 and it 
 ROCKS!! Thanks and gratitude to all involved for their hard 
 work and dedication to this project.
 
 
 -- Best regards,
 
 Ken Gunderson
 
 Q: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
 A: Why is putting a reply at the top of the message frowned upon?



Re: Assigning static device names for USB devices

2005-10-18 Thread Ray Lai
On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 09:00:16PM +0300, Antti Harri wrote:
 I have two USB printers, is there a way to assign
 a fixed device name instead of device name being
 assigned dynamically? If it's not possible at all,
 are there plans to implement it?

If it's not possible at all, how does one go about implementing it?

-Ray-



Re: OpenBSD Kernel Crash in uvm_fault or uvm_rb_remove (not quite sure which it originates from)

2005-10-18 Thread Adam
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 09:22:26 -0600 Wolfpaw - Dale Corse admin-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   It dropped to DDB (because I forgot to disable it :( and I did
   The following:
  
  First thing you should probably do is actually read what is 
  on the screen and actually send the output of ps, trace and a 
  dmesg(8). Else, you're not going to get much reliable support.
  
  RTFM -- it's a good catch phrase. Tell your friends, and enemies.
 
 Wow.. That's really helpful, thanks!

It is actually.

 Considering it was 1AM when I got there, and it wouldn't write
 anything to disk, I suppose your suggesting that I copy the
 entire ps output to a pad of paper?

Yes, if you have to.  I think ddb.log is set to true by default though.
And you didn't mention that boot dump failed in your email.  You should
read both the crash and the ddb man pages.

 and I did send the trace.

No you didn't.

 What was in the dmesg is also in that email..

Which isn't helpful or what was asked for.  You are supposed to include
a dmesg.  Not whatever lines from it you think is relevant, the entire
thing.

 Sorry to sound snarky, but this response it a little over the top.
 If you don't have anything helpful to add, please, don't bother.

No, that response is far nicer than you deserve.  If you can't grasp
the very clear statement: RUN AT LEAST 'trace' AND 'ps' AND INCLUDE
OUTPUT WHEN REPORTING THIS PANIC! DO NOT EVEN BOTHER REPORTING THIS
WITHOUT INCLUDING THAT INFORMATION!, then don't expect alot of help.
If you expect people to have anything helpful to add, then you should
act like you want help.

Adam



Re: BSD RSS Feeds

2005-10-18 Thread Adam Douglas
Don't forget about BSDPlanet which provides BSD news sites and people
blogging about using BSD. 

http://www.bsdplanet.net/

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 5:08 AM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: BSD RSS Feeds

Hello!

Am emailing to let you guys know of a small site I have put to
together:

http://metawire.org/~liamfoy/bsdportal/

It contains most BSD related RSS feeds I can find (although I never
looked hard).

The initial idea behind the site was for all BSD related RSS feeds to be
able to be seen in one location. I wanted this for in University.
It saved valuable time which would be otherwise spent by browsing each
and every site.

If you know of any other BSD related RSS feeds you would wish to see,
please email me. However, make sure the RSS are of good quality and are
reliable. All the RSS feeds are grabbed roughly every 3 hours.

Just thought I'd let you guys know =)

PS. I'd like more OpenBSD Feeds.

Cheers,
Liam



Re: OpenBSD Kernel Crash in uvm_fault or uvm_rb_remove (not quite sure which it originates from)

2005-10-18 Thread Theo de Raadt
 On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 09:22:26 -0600 Wolfpaw - Dale Corse admin-
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
It dropped to DDB (because I forgot to disable it :( and I did
The following:
   
   First thing you should probably do is actually read what is 
   on the screen and actually send the output of ps, trace and a 
   dmesg(8). Else, you're not going to get much reliable support.
   
   RTFM -- it's a good catch phrase. Tell your friends, and enemies.
  
  Wow.. That's really helpful, thanks!
 
 It is actually.

I agree 100%.

  Considering it was 1AM when I got there, and it wouldn't write
  anything to disk, I suppose your suggesting that I copy the
  entire ps output to a pad of paper?
 
 Yes, if you have to.  I think ddb.log is set to true by default though.
 And you didn't mention that boot dump failed in your email.  You should
 read both the crash and the ddb man pages.

When I get see a bug report that is incomplete I simply delete it.  Only
in exceptional cases do I send more mail back to ask.

  and I did send the trace.
 
 No you didn't.
 
  What was in the dmesg is also in that email..
 
 Which isn't helpful or what was asked for.  You are supposed to include
 a dmesg.  Not whatever lines from it you think is relevant, the entire
 thing.
 
  Sorry to sound snarky, but this response it a little over the top.
  If you don't have anything helpful to add, please, don't bother.
 
 No, that response is far nicer than you deserve.  If you can't grasp
 the very clear statement: RUN AT LEAST 'trace' AND 'ps' AND INCLUDE
 OUTPUT WHEN REPORTING THIS PANIC! DO NOT EVEN BOTHER REPORTING THIS
 WITHOUT INCLUDING THAT INFORMATION!, then don't expect alot of help.
 If you expect people to have anything helpful to add, then you should
 act like you want help.

Dale -- we don't help people who don't help us help them.

I deleted your original post immediately.  It had no information
which might help.



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Petr Ruzicka
Vsechno nejlepsi k narozeninam.
Happy birthday from Czech Republic :o)

Petr R.



Re: Assigning static device names for USB devices

2005-10-18 Thread Antti Harri

On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Ray Lai wrote:


On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 09:00:16PM +0300, Antti Harri wrote:

assigned dynamically? If it's not possible at all,


If it's not possible at all, how does one go about implementing it?


s/at all/currently/

Are you happy now, Ray? Other people knew what I meant. I find it odd
that you didn't.. Maybe you should focus on more important matters in 
your life than finding out typos.


--
Antti Harri



Re: Very high interrupts on a supermicro machine.

2005-10-18 Thread Schöberle Dániel
Hi,

I was trying to bench routing pps with pf on and henning gave me 
some advice which I think might help you too. For my benching purposes 
it helped break the 200k pps barrier with current but no guaranties 
that it'll do you any good or that it won't hurt you.

quote
The high drop rates 
are a anti-DDoS measure - yeah, that pretty much makes benching 
impossible...
you could change IF_INPUT_ENQUEUE in sys/net/if.h so that it looks like

#define IF_INPUT_ENQUEUE(ifq, m) {  \
if (IF_QFULL(ifq)) {\
IF_DROP(ifq);   \
m_freem(m); \
} else  \
IF_ENQUEUE(ifq, m); \
}

i. e. remove these two lines:
if (!(ifq)-ifq_congestion) \
if_congestion(ifq); \

that means the congestion flag will never be set.
or you add a return; as first statement in if_congestion() in if.c.

endquote 

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 On Behalf Of dormando
 Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 8:29 PM
 To: misc@openbsd.org
 Subject: Very high interrupts on a supermicro machine.
 
 Hey all,
 
 Attached is a dmesg of one of a pair of supermicro based firewalls I
 recently bought. I had set them up as a CARP/pfsync redundant pair of
 frontend firewalls for our network. However, after they reached 15,000
 interrupts per second (~ 110 megabits of our site traffic), 
 they passed 90%
 CPU usage through interrupts and stopped being useful.
 
 The machines have two built-in BGE nics. I swapped in an 
 Intel PRO/1000MT
 Dual Port Server Nic into a PCI-X 133mhz PCI slot, but it 
 made absolutely no
 difference in the interrupt load. The current firewalls in 
 place are freebsd
 machines running on supermicro hardware with two em based 
 built-in nics
 running past 40k interrupts without passing 50% CPU load on 
 interrupts. The
 only error I can see in the dmesg was this:
 
 pcibios0: no compatible PCI ICU found: ICU vendor 0x8086 
 product 0x2640
 pcibios0: Warning, unable to fix up PCI interrupt routing
 pcibios0: PCI bus #5 is the last bus
 
 ... which as far as I can read, is harmless, but potentially causing
 higher interrupt load?
 
 Any hints as to where I should look next would be great. I'm about to
 install the latest -current snapshot on the machine to see if 
 there's a
 recent fix.
 
 I'm about 95% sure this is the motherboard we're using:
 http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/P4/E7221/P8SCT.
 cfm I'll check
 with the order guy and confirm the PO.
 
 There's a 3.4ghz P4 CPU in it, the two built-in nics, and a 
 single PCI-X
 133mhz PCI port which I used for the dual port server nic 
 from intel. SATA
 harddrive for what it's worth. Running OpenBSD 3.7 as a PF 
 firewall. I've
 tried changing a bunch of BIOS options, disabling interrupts, 
 etc. I haven't
 compiled my own kernel or built the OS or anything.
 
 Thanks,
 -Dormando



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Adam Douglas
A big congratulations and Happy Birthday to OpenBSD.

I would have to say OpenBSD IS the OS of choice for security and ease of
use. I've tried many OSs over the 16 years I've been computing for and
nothing compares to OpenBSD. I look forward to the next 10 years as I
will continue to stand behind OpenBSD in support, use and encouragement
of others to use it. I would like to say thank you to the OpenBSD Team,
to all the developers, supporters, porters and advocates.

OpenBSD is secure, stable, free and functional! Long Live OpenBSD!

I wear my OpenBSD t-shirt with pride!

Happy Birthday OpenBSD!


Quoting Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)



Port compilation error: mysql-server-4.0.24p1

2005-10-18 Thread Ikmal Ahmad
# uname -mnrs
OpenBSD box.justdied.com 3.8 i386

For this kernel I only enable raidframe and raid autoconfig.  Other's
same as GENERIC(or I need to use

Port:   mysql-server-4.0.24p1
Path:   databases/mysql,-server

I get this error when running this command:

# env SUBPACKAGE=-server make install

Error:
gmake[2]: Entering directory
`/usr/ports/databases/mysql/w-mysql-4.0.24/mysql-4.0.24/client'
/bin/sh ../libtool --preserve-dup-deps --mode=link cc  -DDBUG_OFF -O2
-pipe -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti  
-fno-implicit-templates -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti   -o mysqlbinlog 
mysqlbinlog.o -lsupc++ ../libmysql/libmysqlclient.la  -lz -lm 
-L/usr/lib -lssl -lcrypto
cc -DDBUG_OFF -O2 -pipe -felide-constructors -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti
-fno-implicit-templates -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -o .libs/mysqlbinlog
mysqlbinlog.o  -lsupc++ -L../libmysql/.libs -lmysqlclient -L/usr/lib
-lz -lm -lssl -lcrypto -Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/lib/mysql
../libmysql/.libs/libmysqlclient.so.12.0: warning: vsprintf() is often
misused, please use vsnprintf()
../libmysql/.libs/libmysqlclient.so.12.0: warning: strcpy() is almost
always misused, please use strlcpy()
mysqlbinlog.o(.text+0x45): In function
`Load_log_processor::prepare_new_file_for_old_format(Load_log_event*,
char*)':
: warning: sprintf() is often misused, please use snprintf()
../libmysql/.libs/libmysqlclient.so.12.0: warning: strcat() is almost
always misused, please use strlcat()
/usr/lib/libsupc++.a(eh_terminate.o)(.text._ZN10__cxxabiv111__terminateEPFvvE+0x41):
In function `__cxxabiv1::__terminate(void (*)())':
: undefined reference to `_Unwind_SjLj_Register'
/usr/lib/libsupc++.a(eh_personality.o)(.text.__gxx_personality_sj0+0x56):
In function `__gxx_personality_sj0':
: undefined reference to `_Unwind_SjLj_Register'
/usr/lib/libsupc++.a(eh_personality.o)(.text.__gxx_personality_sj0+0x1ac):
In function `__gxx_personality_sj0':
: undefined reference to `_Unwind_SjLj_Unregister'
/usr/lib/libsupc++.a(eh_personality.o)(.text.__gxx_personality_sj0+0x53b):
In function `__gxx_personality_sj0':
: undefined reference to `_Unwind_SjLj_Resume'
/usr/lib/libsupc++.a(eh_personality.o)(.text.__cxa_call_unexpected+0x44):
In function `__cxa_call_unexpected':
: undefined reference to `_Unwind_SjLj_Register'
/usr/lib/libsupc++.a(eh_personality.o)(.text.__cxa_call_unexpected+0x19f):
In function `__cxa_call_unexpected':
: undefined reference to `_Unwind_SjLj_Resume'
/usr/lib/libsupc++.a(eh_throw.o)(.text.__cxa_throw+0x60): In function
`__cxa_throw':
: undefined reference to `_Unwind_SjLj_RaiseException'
/usr/lib/libsupc++.a(eh_throw.o)(.text.__cxa_rethrow+0x47): In
function `__cxa_rethrow':
: undefined reference to `_Unwind_SjLj_Resume_or_Rethrow'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
gmake[2]: *** [mysqlbinlog] Error 1
gmake[2]: Leaving directory
`/usr/ports/databases/mysql/w-mysql-4.0.24/mysql-4.0.24/client'
gmake[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory
`/usr/ports/databases/mysql/w-mysql-4.0.24/mysql-4.0.24'
gmake: *** [all] Error 2
*** Error code 2

Stop in /usr/ports/databases/mysql (line 1807 of
/usr/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk).

All using OpenBSD 3.8-release.
# cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs -q up -rOPENBSD_3_8 -P src
# cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs -q up -rOPENBSD_3_8 -P ports

--
Thanks  Regards,
Ikmal aka EvoIVGSR

http://www.leakage.org/
http://root.justdied.com/mylife/
http://www.openbsd.org.my/
http://mirrors.mybsd.org.my/



Interrupts on quad nics

2005-10-18 Thread Joe S
Since some quad nics share 1 interrupt, what kind of performance impact 
would I be dealing with versus using 4 indiviual nics?


Debating wehter to use a Phobox P430TX quad dc nic or individual fxp0 nics.



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Guillermo Garcia-Rojas
Felmz Cumpleaqos desde Mixico OpenBSD!

Gracias Theo!

--
---
Guillermo Garcma Rojas Covarrubias
Director General
SoloBSD
http://SoloBSD.org



Re: Assigning static device names for USB devices

2005-10-18 Thread Chris Kuethe
On 18/10/05, Ray Lai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 09:00:16PM +0300, Antti Harri wrote:
  I have two USB printers, is there a way to assign
  a fixed device name instead of device name being
  assigned dynamically? If it's not possible at all,
  are there plans to implement it?

 If it's not possible at all, how does one go about implementing it?

It's perfectly possible. I took few minutes yesterday afternoon to
toss together a little perl script to mount my various USB drives
correctly:
* My iriver matches umass\d.+ iRiver iRiver and mounts on /iriver
* My lexar jumpdrive matches umass\d.+ LEXAR JUMPDRIVE and mounts on
/auto/jumpdrive
* My FireLite external 80GB matches umass\d.+ FireLite and mounts on
/auto/firelite
* anything else is ignored.

It's a little rough right now, and to add new devices and mountpoints
you need to edit the script. I may tidy it up in the future to use a
config file, but right now it works for me. To other writing such a
script: use the device class and name passed to you by hotplugd, and
fetch other bits of information from dmesg and usbdevs.

--
GDB has a 'break' feature; why doesn't it have 'fix' too?



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Marcos Latas
On 18/10/05, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)



Happy birthday from Portugal!

Muitos parabins e felicidades, ca estaremos todos para ajudar quando
for preciso!



Re: OpenBSD Kernel Crash in uvm_fault or uvm_rb_remove (not quite sure which it originates from)

2005-10-18 Thread Wolfpaw - Dale Corse
Shrug.. Ok .. I'll keep my bug reports to myself from here on in, since
it seems someone asking for some help, which may not realize the information
provided was not entirely what was required is to receive a fairly rude reply,
which, rather then saying - hey, please send this.. It would be helpful,
lambastes someone, and says RTFM. Not very friendly at all. My apologies
for the intention of trying to help you folks with what may be a serious
bug (or may not, but crashed none the less, which should not happen,
especially where it concerns an OS that promotes security and stability.)
I would more then happily send anything that is required, but I have
no time, or tolerance for rudeness.

I shall leave the list, and no longer insult your guruness with my
simple presence.

D.

 It dropped to DDB (because I forgot to disable it :( 
 and I did 
 The following:

First thing you should probably do is actually read what is
on the screen and actually send the output of ps, trace and a 
dmesg(8). Else, you're not going to get much reliable support.

RTFM -- it's a good catch phrase. Tell your friends, 
 and enemies.
   
   Wow.. That's really helpful, thanks!
  
  It is actually.
 
 I agree 100%.
 
   Considering it was 1AM when I got there, and it wouldn't write 
   anything to disk, I suppose your suggesting that I copy 
 the entire 
   ps output to a pad of paper?
  
  Yes, if you have to.  I think ddb.log is set to true by default 
  though. And you didn't mention that boot dump failed in 
 your email.  
  You should read both the crash and the ddb man pages.
 
 When I get see a bug report that is incomplete I simply 
 delete it.  Only in exceptional cases do I send more mail back to ask.
 
   and I did send the trace.
  
  No you didn't.
  
   What was in the dmesg is also in that email..
  
  Which isn't helpful or what was asked for.  You are supposed to 
  include a dmesg.  Not whatever lines from it you think is relevant, 
  the entire thing.
  
   Sorry to sound snarky, but this response it a little over 
 the top. 
   If you don't have anything helpful to add, please, don't bother.
  
  No, that response is far nicer than you deserve.  If you 
 can't grasp 
  the very clear statement: RUN AT LEAST 'trace' AND 'ps' 
 AND INCLUDE 
  OUTPUT WHEN REPORTING THIS PANIC! DO NOT EVEN BOTHER REPORTING THIS 
  WITHOUT INCLUDING THAT INFORMATION!, then don't expect 
 alot of help. 
  If you expect people to have anything helpful to add, then you 
  should act like you want help.
 
 Dale -- we don't help people who don't help us help them.
 
 I deleted your original post immediately.  It had no 
 information which might help.



Re: Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter Issues

2005-10-18 Thread Bill Chmura
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 22:10:53 -0400
Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:

 On Oct 17, 2005, at 8:59 PM, Damien Gardner Jnr wrote:
 [ Redirecting back to misc@ where this belongs ]
 
  From: Ken Gunderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: pf@benzedrine.cx
 
  I'm having some issues w/an Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server  
  Adapter
  in an OBSD-3.7 firewall.  The card is in the pci-x riser on one of
  these puppies;
  Dmesg complains the The EEPROM Checksum Is Not Valid.  I've tested
  the card in a Winblows machine and it works.  Any insights as to what
  is going on here greatly appreciated.
 
  We had exactly the same problem with dual and quad versions of  
  these same
  cards - we ended up swapping to PCI cards and changing the  
  motherboard to
  something with enough PCI slots to support all the cards..  :\
 
 If this is the case, I'm glad this became public.  I'm about to fork  
 out for some of these.  Can anyone suggest any specific Gig-E dual  
 port cards that work well with 3.7-3.8?  Vendor recommendations welcome.
 
 Thanks,
 
 --
 Jason Dixon
 DixonGroup Consulting
 http://www.dixongroup.net
 

Jason,

I have a Quad and Dual of these cards in the same machine - same as what
Ken is showing and no problems.  In a 1U system on a riser.  Absolutely
no problems with them.

Not sure on the motherboard but I can send a full dmesg if you want one.

Bill


-- 

Bill Chmura
w. http://www.explosivo.com



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Bill
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 03:00:12 -0600
Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)
 

At least online, there is no half assed attempt at singing a happy
birthday song :)

In celebration and out of respect for Puffy, we will not be serving
sushi in the cafeteria today.

Its an amazing O/S... Everytime I convert over a system I am amazed at
the foresite and simplicity of the whole thing.  Great work - thanks to
Theo and company making it happen.



-- 

Bill Chmura
Director of Internet Technology
Explosivo ITG
Wolcott, CT

p: 860.621.8693
e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
w. http://www.explosivo.com



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread per engelbrecht

On 10/18/05, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)


Greetings from Denmark and thank you all for OpenBSD (The TAO of 
Operatingsystems) and anything related.


/per
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Kiraly Zoltan

Theo de Raadt wrote:


Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)


 


Happy Birthday from Romania. Congratulations!



Re: OpenBSD Kernel Crash in uvm_fault or uvm_rb_remove (not quite sure which it originates from)

2005-10-18 Thread Wolfpaw - Dale Corse
Not sure what instructions on which screen you are even talking about.
All I saw was it was in DDB, so I looked around, and sent what info
I thought was required. This is why I am so confused, and fairly
offended as to the nasty tone of the responses

D.

 -Original Message-
 From: Peter Hessler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 11:35 AM
 To: Wolfpaw - Dale Corse
 Cc: misc@openbsd.org
 Subject: Re: OpenBSD Kernel Crash in uvm_fault or 
 uvm_rb_remove (not quite sure which it originates from)
 
 
 You refused to follow the instructions printed on the screen. 
  Why are 
 you suprised to the tone of the responses?
 
 Now, if you gave the information requested, you would have received a 
 very different tone of reply.  Not knowing what to do is one 
 thing, but 
 blatently ignoring instructions is another.
 
 
 
 On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 11:10:00AM -0600, Wolfpaw - Dale 
 Corse wrote: :Shrug.. Ok .. I'll keep my bug reports to 
 myself from here on in, since :it seems someone asking for 
 some help, which may not realize the information :provided 
 was not entirely what was required is to receive a fairly 
 rude reply, :which, rather then saying - hey, please send 
 this.. It would be helpful, :lambastes someone, and says 
 RTFM. Not very friendly at all. My apologies :for the 
 intention of trying to help you folks with what may be a 
 serious :bug (or may not, but crashed none the less, which 
 should not happen, :especially where it concerns an OS that 
 promotes security and stability.) :I would more then happily 
 send anything that is required, but I have :no time, or 
 tolerance for rudeness.
 :
 :I shall leave the list, and no longer insult your guruness 
 with my :simple presence.
 :
 :D.
 :
 
 -- 
 Q:  What's a light-year?
 A:  One-third less calories than a regular year.



Re: scponly vs. vsftpd

2005-10-18 Thread ed
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 18:32:24 +0100
Gaby vanhegan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 16 Oct 2005, at 15:47, Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
  I thought scponly has chroot functionality builtin.
 
 Yes it does, and you can't link outside of that chroot.  Also, you  
 have to setup the chroot to have all the files you need, but there is 
 
 a script provided to do this.  There is a port available on my site:
 
 http://vanhegan.net/software/
 
 Although I don't have an up to date version.  The ports download on  
 there would let you build a version for 3.7 or 3.8 quite happily.

I believe that scponlyc has a possible root exploit caused through a
race condition, there's a mention of it in one of the readmes, generally
it's not a good idea, shame though as numerous people get problems with
passive/active FTP transfers.

-- 
Regards, Ed http://www.usenix.org.uk - http://irc.is-cool.net 
A TCP/IP stack was the worst feature windows ever got
~
~
:wq



can't get raidframe device to work

2005-10-18 Thread Nick Nauwelaerts
Hello,
I'm having some issues getting raidframe to work for me. I've got 6
harddisks in my machine, of which I use 4 for raid: wd2 - wd5. On each
harddisk I've set up 1 partition with fdisk, and the created 2
diskslices with disklabel, both which have type RAID. Then I've set up
device raid0, which is a raid0 of wd2d  wd3d, and is set up for
autoconfigure. After that I've set up device raid1, which is a raid1 of
wd4d  wd5d, also set to autoconfigure. Both these raid device work fine
and start at boot.

With the remaining diskspace on those drives I set up a slice 'e',
bundled together in a raid5 without autoconfigure. Configuring, adding a
serial and writing parity all goes fine. Adding a disklabel as per
raidctl(8) isn't an issue either, but when I try to newfs the filesystem
I get:
newfs: /dev/rraid2a: Device not configured

Any clues as to why? The other raid partitions were created in the same
way, but have autoconfigure on. I've already tried recreating the device
nodes with MAKEDEV raid2, but that didn't do any good.

I've got a 3.8 i386 kernel build from source (on another host, this was
a binary upgrade) with:
options RAID_AUTOCONFIG
pseudo-device   raid4

the rest is generic.

Thanks.

// nick



disklabel, fdisk (layout is identical for all 4 disks), raid2.conf 
dmesg follow:

disklabel wd2
# Inside MBR partition 0: type A6 start 63 size 488392002
# /dev/rwd2c:
type: ESDI
disk: ESDI/IDE disk
label: ST3250823AS 
flags:
bytes/sector: 512
sectors/track: 63
tracks/cylinder: 16
sectors/cylinder: 1008
cylinders: 16383
total sectors: 488397168
rpm: 3600
interleave: 1
trackskew: 0
cylinderskew: 0
headswitch: 0   # microseconds
track-to-track seek: 0  # microseconds
drivedata: 0 


fdisk wd2
16 partitions:
# sizeoffset  fstype [fsize bsize  cpg]
  c: 488397168 0  unused  0 0  # Cyl 0
-484520 
  d:   209758563RAID   # Cyl 0*-
 2080 
  e:   4194288   2097648RAID   # Cyl  2081 -
 6241 

Disk: wd2   geometry: 30401/255/63 [488392065 Sectors]
Offset: 0   Signature: 0x0
 Starting   Ending   LBA Info:
 #: idC   H  S -C   H  S [   start:  size   ]

 0: A60   1  1 - 30400 254 63 [  63:   488392002 ] OpenBSD  
  
 1: 000   0  0 -0   0  0 [   0:   0 ] unused
 
 2: 000   0  0 -0   0  0 [   0:   0 ] unused
 
 3: 000   0  0 -0   0  0 [   0:   0 ] unused

/etc/raid2.conf 
START array
# numRow numCol numSpare
1 4 0

START disks
/dev/wd2e
/dev/wd3e
/dev/wd4e
/dev/wd5e

START layout
# sectPerSU SUsPerParityUnit SUsPerReconUnit RAID_level_5
64 1 1 5

START queue
fifo 100


disklabel raid2
# /dev/rraid2c:
type: RAID
disk: raid
label: fictitious
flags:
bytes/sector: 512
sectors/track: 192
tracks/cylinder: 16
sectors/cylinder: 3072
cylinders: 474896
total sectors: 1458883008
rpm: 3600
interleave: 1
trackskew: 0
cylinderskew: 0
headswitch: 0   # microseconds
track-to-track seek: 0  # microseconds
drivedata: 0 

16 partitions:
# sizeoffset  fstype [fsize bsize  cpg]
  a:   2097472 0  unused   2048 16384  # Cyl 0 -
  682*
  c:   2097472 0  unused  0 0  # Cyl 0 -
  682*

dmesg
penBSD 3.8 (SPECTRE) #0: Sun Oct 16 17:13:48 CEST 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/SPECTRE
cpu0: AMD Duron(tm) Processor (AuthenticAMD 686-class, 64KB L2 cache)
896 MHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,
FXSR
real mem  = 536453120 (523880K)
avail mem = 482168832 (470868K)
using 4278 buffers containing 26927104 bytes (26296K) of memory
mainbus0 (root)
bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(00) BIOS, date 10/29/02, BIOS32 rev. 0 @
0xfdae0
apm0 at bios0: Power Management spec V1.2
apm0: AC on, no battery
apm0: flags 30102 dobusy 0 doidle 1
pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf/0x1
pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @ 0xf7950/160 (8 entries)
pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:02:0 (SIS 85C503 System rev
0x00)
pcibios0: PCI bus #1 is the last bus
bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0x8000 0xc8000/0x2400 0xca800/0x8000
cpu0 at mainbus0
pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (no bios)
pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 SIS 735 PCI rev 0x01
ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 SIS 86C201 AGP rev 0x00
pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
pcib0 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 SIS 85C503 System rev 0x00
ohci0 at pci0 dev 2 function 2 SIS 5597/5598 USB rev 0x07: irq 5,
version 1.0, legacy support
usb0 at ohci0: USB revision 1.0
uhub0 at usb0
uhub0: SIS OHCI root hub, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub0: 3 ports with 3 removable, self powered
ohci1 at pci0 dev 2 function 3 SIS 5597/5598 USB rev 0x07: irq 10,
version 1.0, legacy support
usb1 at ohci1: USB revision 1.0
uhub1 at usb1
uhub1: SIS OHCI root hub, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1

Re: OpenBSD Kernel Crash in uvm_fault or uvm_rb_remove (not quite sure which it originates from)

2005-10-18 Thread Will H. Backman
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
 Wolfpaw - Dale Corse
 Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 1:43 PM
 To: 'Peter Hessler'
 Cc: misc@openbsd.org
 Subject: Re: OpenBSD Kernel Crash in uvm_fault or uvm_rb_remove (not
quite
 sure which it originates from)
 
 Not sure what instructions on which screen you are even talking about.
 All I saw was it was in DDB, so I looked around, and sent what info
 I thought was required. This is why I am so confused, and fairly
 offended as to the nasty tone of the responses
 

For some of us, this might be the first time we have ever done a crash
report with OpenBSD.  For the developers, they have endured 10 years of
unhelpful crash reports and may sometimes take it out on you if you
repeat the obvious mistakes of past users.

Even following the directions can be hard.  No only should you submit
the output from three tools, but you should do so in a single email.  I
received swear words when I sent a separate email for each output, but
it was sent only to me and not the list, so I figured it was their way
of saying the liked me. ;)

There is a culture of harsh language within OpenBSD.  I don't think it
will change.  Find humor in it.



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Dariusz Stojek

Theo de Raadt wrote:


Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)



 


Wszystkiego Najlepszego -
that's in Polish,
with best wishes and greetings from Italy,

Darek



Re: AMD Cool 'n Quiet

2005-10-18 Thread Olivier Cherrier
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 05:55:10PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've searced the archives and couldn't find an answer. Does anyone know
 if OpenBSD supports AMD cool and quiet ?
 
 
 
 not right now.
   
 
 Thanks Ted.
 
 When is it planned for inclusion ?

When you write the code.

-- 
oc



running OpenBSD 3.7 under VirtualPC 6 / 7

2005-10-18 Thread Joe Advisor
There are a number of messages floating about
unsuccessful attempts at running OpenBSD under a
VirtualPC 6 / Virtual PC 7 on an MacOS X host such as
this:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=111792100814652w=2

Well... I got it to work, but it was rather
roundabout. Although what I am doing below seems
totally random, it is 100% repeatable (at least on my
PBG4 an G5).  If you try to install OpenBSD using the
standard installation process, it bombs with a
processor error while untaring base37.tgz.  

To work around the processor error issue that seems
to happen during the installation, I had to manually
untar base37.tgz from a slice that was on the virtual
hard disk.  To make it work, I started a normal
OpenBSD installation process, made my slices, (minimal
seems to work best here... add your big /home slice
later) and then continued on to where I had to select
my installation sets.  I deselected everything except
bsd and etc37.tgz and complete the installation.  Once
the installation routine exited, I manually did a cd
/mnt  tar -xpzf /location/of/distro/base37.tgz ...
for some reason, when you to a tar this way it doesn't
bomb out the way it does during the installer.

Once you do that, you still have to run MAKEDEV in
/mnt/dev in order for your machine to boot.  Once
that's done, boot to single user mode, set a root
password, reboot, and off you go... a working
VirtualPC OpenBSD installation.

I hope this helps somebody.
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Re: can't get raidframe device to work

2005-10-18 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Nick Nauwelaerts wrote:

 newfs: /dev/rraid2a: Device not configured

[snip] 

 16 partitions:
 # sizeoffset  fstype [fsize bsize  cpg]
   a:   2097472 0  unused   2048 16384  # Cyl 0 -
   682*
   c:   2097472 0  unused  0 0  # Cyl 0 -
   682*

The type of your a partition is unused. Should be 4.2BSD.

Run diskabel raid2, use the c command to change the type.

-Otto



Re: OpenBSD Kernel Crash in uvm_fault or uvm_rb_remove (not quite sure which it originates from)

2005-10-18 Thread Wolfpaw - Dale Corse
 You're kidding, right? 

Nope.. Apparently I suffer from lack of sleep, and GDB syndrome,
I looked right at the crash line, and didn't even pay attention
to what was above it. My apologies for that - didn't even notice
it.

 You were asked to send a ps and a trace. You sent what you 
 thought was required, which was not what was asked for.

See above.

 You were told by a developer that what you sent was not useful. 
 
 And now you whine that life is unfair and you are oppressed.
 
 If what you are after is a shiny, happy computing experience 
 with a loving and dedicated support staff there to coddle 
 your every partial bug report and politely ask you for more 
 information and refer to you as Sir or Mr. Wolfpaw, you are 
 using the wrong OS.

Not really - my point still somewhat remains - I was not
claiming things should be all shiny and nice, but honestly,
I would submit that if someone tries to submit a bug report,
and may be doing it wrong, hostility isn't required - a
simple - hey your not doing this right.. might be more
conducive of a positive response from folks that have not
submitted a crash report before. That's all I was trying
to point out - I admit I made an error in not reading
the screen fully.. But not realizing that, I would say
its fairly understandable to see why one would get a hostile
response from someone who doesn't realize they have committed
a taboo.
 
 Quit feeling sorry for yourself. If you truly want to help, 
 recreate the crash, send a full bug report chock full of 
 useful and required information, and go on with life.

No idea what caused it, so its not possible for me to recreate
it.. As I said before, if there is other information (such as
ddb.log) somewhere on the machine that I can send in, I would
happily do so.
 
 crash(8) may be a useful read.

Agreed

D.



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Gaby vanhegan
On 18 Oct 2005, at 17:36, Kiraly Zoltan wrote:

 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)

Happy birthday!  When do the birthday cake pre-orders open?

Gaby

--
Junkets for bunterish lickspittles since 1998!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http://weblog.vanhegan.net/



Re: can't get raidframe device to work

2005-10-18 Thread Nick Nauwelaerts
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 20:39:50 +0200 (CEST)
Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Nick Nauwelaerts wrote:
 
  newfs: /dev/rraid2a: Device not configured
 
 [snip] 
 
  16 partitions:
  # sizeoffset  fstype [fsize bsize  cpg]
a:   2097472 0  unused   2048 16384  # Cyl
0 - 682*
c:   2097472 0  unused  0 0  # Cyl
0 - 682*
 
 The type of your a partition is unused. Should be 4.2BSD.
 
 Run diskabel raid2, use the c command to change the type.

Jeez, how could I've missed that. Back to bigger partitions now.

Thanks!

// nick



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Alexey S. Malyshev
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 03:00:12 -0600
Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)
 

Happy birthday OpenBSD from the Russian.
Congrats all developers and... guys... `Make more commits.' (c)theo.c :)



Re: BSD RSS Feeds

2005-10-18 Thread Jakub Głazik

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


PS. I'd like more OpenBSD Feeds.


http://www.vuxml.org/ -- OpenBSD

--
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Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Greg Thomas
On 10/18/05, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)


Happy Birthday from La Canada, California!

And thanks for 5+ years of secure, trouble-free computing here at work and
at home. Wish I'd learned about OpenBSD earlier than 2.6.

Greg



Re: Assigning static device names for USB devices

2005-10-18 Thread Greg Thomas
On 10/18/05, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 18/10/05, Ray Lai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 09:00:16PM +0300, Antti Harri wrote:
   I have two USB printers, is there a way to assign
   a fixed device name instead of device name being
   assigned dynamically? If it's not possible at all,
   are there plans to implement it?
 
  If it's not possible at all, how does one go about implementing it?

 It's perfectly possible. I took few minutes yesterday afternoon to
 toss together a little perl script to mount my various USB drives
 correctly:
 * My iriver matches umass\d.+ iRiver iRiver and mounts on /iriver
 * My lexar jumpdrive matches umass\d.+ LEXAR JUMPDRIVE and mounts on
 /auto/jumpdrive
 * My FireLite external 80GB matches umass\d.+ FireLite and mounts on
 /auto/firelite
 * anything else is ignored.

 It's a little rough right now, and to add new devices and mountpoints
 you need to edit the script. I may tidy it up in the future to use a
 config file, but right now it works for me. To other writing such a
 script: use the device class and name passed to you by hotplugd, and
 fetch other bits of information from dmesg and usbdevs.


My apologies if I am confused here but that doesn't really answer the
original question, does it? I assume this solution will also work for the
other person but his question as framed was regarding assigning static
device names rather than determing the dynamically assigned device name.

Greg



Re: Assigning static device names for USB devices

2005-10-18 Thread Theo de Raadt
 On 10/18/05, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On 18/10/05, Ray Lai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 09:00:16PM +0300, Antti Harri wrote:
I have two USB printers, is there a way to assign
a fixed device name instead of device name being
assigned dynamically? If it's not possible at all,
are there plans to implement it?
  
   If it's not possible at all, how does one go about implementing it?
 
  It's perfectly possible. I took few minutes yesterday afternoon to
  toss together a little perl script to mount my various USB drives
  correctly:
  * My iriver matches umass\d.+ iRiver iRiver and mounts on /iriver
  * My lexar jumpdrive matches umass\d.+ LEXAR JUMPDRIVE and mounts on
  /auto/jumpdrive
  * My FireLite external 80GB matches umass\d.+ FireLite and mounts on
  /auto/firelite
  * anything else is ignored.
 
  It's a little rough right now, and to add new devices and mountpoints
  you need to edit the script. I may tidy it up in the future to use a
  config file, but right now it works for me. To other writing such a
  script: use the device class and name passed to you by hotplugd, and
  fetch other bits of information from dmesg and usbdevs.
 
 
 My apologies if I am confused here but that doesn't really answer the
 original question, does it? I assume this solution will also work for the
 other person but his question as framed was regarding assigning static
 device names rather than determing the dynamically assigned device name.

Cut the rhetoric, Greg.

Ted made it clear there is no solution.

But Chris has supplied a workaround that is workable for at least some
people.

Now if you don't appreciate it when people help other people on this
list, why don't you please disconnect yourself from the list.  Why flame?



Re: Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter Issues

2005-10-18 Thread Ken Gunderson
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 13:22:27 -0400
Bill Chmura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 22:10:53 -0400
 Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
 
  On Oct 17, 2005, at 8:59 PM, Damien Gardner Jnr wrote:
  [ Redirecting back to misc@ where this belongs ]
  
   From: Ken Gunderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: pf@benzedrine.cx
  
   I'm having some issues w/an Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port Server  
   Adapter
   in an OBSD-3.7 firewall.  The card is in the pci-x riser on one of
   these puppies;
   Dmesg complains the The EEPROM Checksum Is Not Valid.  I've tested
   the card in a Winblows machine and it works.  Any insights as to what
   is going on here greatly appreciated.
  
   We had exactly the same problem with dual and quad versions of  
   these same
   cards - we ended up swapping to PCI cards and changing the  
   motherboard to
   something with enough PCI slots to support all the cards..  :\
  
  If this is the case, I'm glad this became public.  I'm about to fork  
  out for some of these.  Can anyone suggest any specific Gig-E dual  
  port cards that work well with 3.7-3.8?  Vendor recommendations welcome.
  
  Thanks,
  
  --
  Jason Dixon
  DixonGroup Consulting
  http://www.dixongroup.net
  
 
 Jason,
 
 I have a Quad and Dual of these cards in the same machine - same as what
 Ken is showing and no problems.  In a 1U system on a riser.  Absolutely
 no problems with them.
 
 Not sure on the motherboard but I can send a full dmesg if you want one.

This is driving me nuts.  I've installed FreeBSD-6.0RC1 w/same result
about EEPROM.  Subsequently did an XP Pro install on same hardware and
can bring card up.  So it's definitely something it doesn't like about
the *BSD's.  God, I hate to think that I might have to use Linux on
this one.

-- 
Best regards,

Ken Gunderson

Q: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
A: Why is putting a reply at the top of the message frowned upon?



Multiple connections to n WLANs with one WLAN-NIC?

2005-10-18 Thread sebastian . rother
Is it possible to connect to multiple WLANs at the same time with just one
WLAN-NIC? I noticed a Slashdot-Article about a Windows-Application by MS
to support this functionality but I couldn't found something for OpenBSD.

It is more a BETA but:
http://research.microsoft.com/netres/projects/virtualwifi/software.htm

Just my oppinion: That sounds like a neat functionality.


Kind regards,
Sebastian

p.s.
I don#t mean the alias functionality to add another IP.
I realy mean to connect to 2 WLANs.
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Re: AMD Cool 'n Quiet

2005-10-18 Thread Ted Unangst
On 10/18/05, Olivier Cherrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 05:55:10PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I've searced the archives and couldn't find an answer. Does anyone know
  if OpenBSD supports AMD cool and quiet ?
  
  
  
  not right now.
  
  
  Thanks Ted.
 
  When is it planned for inclusion ?

 When you write the code.

i think somebody did send me a diff for it already, but i'd have to go
back and find it.



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Daniel Seberle

Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)



Happy birthday OpenBSD!
Best wishes from ex-Yugoslavia!

And a big thanks to all the people who invested their time in making such 
a great OS.




Re: Assigning static device names for USB devices

2005-10-18 Thread Greg Thomas
On 10/18/05, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  On 10/18/05, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   On 18/10/05, Ray Lai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Oct 16, 2005 at 09:00:16PM +0300, Antti Harri wrote:
 I have two USB printers, is there a way to assign
 a fixed device name instead of device name being
 assigned dynamically? If it's not possible at all,
 are there plans to implement it?
   
If it's not possible at all, how does one go about implementing it?
  
   It's perfectly possible. I took few minutes yesterday afternoon to
   toss together a little perl script to mount my various USB drives
   correctly:
   * My iriver matches umass\d.+ iRiver iRiver and mounts on /iriver
   * My lexar jumpdrive matches umass\d.+ LEXAR JUMPDRIVE and mounts on
   /auto/jumpdrive
   * My FireLite external 80GB matches umass\d.+ FireLite and mounts on
   /auto/firelite
   * anything else is ignored.
  
   It's a little rough right now, and to add new devices and mountpoints
   you need to edit the script. I may tidy it up in the future to use a
   config file, but right now it works for me. To other writing such a
   script: use the device class and name passed to you by hotplugd, and
   fetch other bits of information from dmesg and usbdevs.
 
 
  My apologies if I am confused here but that doesn't really answer the
  original question, does it? I assume this solution will also work for
 the
  other person but his question as framed was regarding assigning static
  device names rather than determing the dynamically assigned device name.

 Cut the rhetoric, Greg.

 Ted made it clear there is no solution.

 But Chris has supplied a workaround that is workable for at least some
 people.

 Now if you don't appreciate it when people help other people on this
 list, why don't you please disconnect yourself from the list. Why flame?


Sorry, man, I didn't intend to flame. I was just trying to get my head
around the original issue as I'm not a developer, that's why I started it
with My apologies if I am confused here to avoid the appearance of a
flame. I just wanted to understand better what's possible and not possible.

Again, my apologies to Chris and the list,
 Greg



Re: OpenBSD's 10th birthday

2005-10-18 Thread Jonathan Glaschke
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 03:00:12AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
 Now it is really OpenBSD's 10th birthday ;)

Happy Birthday OpenBSD from Germany.

Jonathan

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Re: AMD Cool 'n Quiet

2005-10-18 Thread OpenBSD Admin
Olivier Cherrier wrote:

On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 05:55:10PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

I've searced the archives and couldn't find an answer. Does anyone know
if OpenBSD supports AMD cool and quiet ?
   



not right now.
 

  

Thanks Ted.

When is it planned for inclusion ?



When you write the code.

  

Olivier,

This attitude is very childish.  There is always at least one smartass
on this list who comes out with this sort of line. If you dont have
anything positive to say, dont say anything.

What code have you contributed to OpenBSD ? I could accept this sort of
comment from many others, but,  I suspect you haven't written one little
bit. I may be wrong of course but thats my gut feel. Especially  when a
'nobody'  send these types of messages back to the list.

All I was doing was asking when a certain feature will be supported.
Trust me, you would not want me to write any code for this wonderful OS,
I am a system administrator *not* a developer. Given your apparent lack
of personal communication skills it would be like me asking you to
represent my company at a customer site, or on the telephone . in
short, a recipe for disaster.

;-)

Brian.



Re: AMD Cool 'n Quiet

2005-10-18 Thread Gordon Willem Klok

Ted Unangst wrote:

On 10/18/05, Olivier Cherrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 05:55:10PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I've searced the archives and couldn't find an answer. Does anyone know
if OpenBSD supports AMD cool and quiet ?




not right now.




Thanks Ted.

When is it planned for inclusion ?


When you write the code.



i think somebody did send me a diff for it already, but i'd have to go
back and find it.



Hello,
If it helps, I sent you the diff for that, its going to need a lot of
testing, and I should point out it is only for I386.
GWK



OpenBSD's 10th birthday -- how about a present?

2005-10-18 Thread STeve Andre'
   Seeing all sorts of good wishes to the project, but I haven't
seen any gifts, yet. ;-)

   I just paypaled $25 to the project, as a birthday present.  Given
what we all get from this OS, OpenBSD deserves something.

   Can I get 10 others to make some kind of donation?  It doesn't
have to be a lot...

--STeve Andre'



Re: AMD Cool 'n Quiet

2005-10-18 Thread Michael Shalayeff
Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from OpenBSD Admin:
[Charset ISO-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
 Olivier Cherrier wrote:
 
 On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 05:55:10PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 
 I've searced the archives and couldn't find an answer. Does anyone know
 if OpenBSD supports AMD cool and quiet ?

 
 
 
 not right now.
  
 
   
 
 Thanks Ted.
 
 When is it planned for inclusion ?
 
 
 
 When you write the code.
 
   
 
 Olivier,
 
 This attitude is very childish.  There is always at least one smartass
 on this list who comes out with this sort of line. If you dont have
 anything positive to say, dont say anything.

i wrote many lines for openbsd and let me tell you:

When you write the code.

nobody plans anythingg for inclusion.
it is included when it's done.
so take your thumbs out of the smart ass and write some code.

cu

-- 
paranoic mickey   (my employers have changed but, the name has remained)



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