> Compiling a kernel fails. I just updated my tree about an hour
> ago from anoncvs1.ca.openbsd.org.
Some changes require people to delete their compile/KERNEL/lib directory
and it's contents.
There are other parts of tree that care less.
Compiling a kernel fails. I just updated my tree about an hour
ago from anoncvs1.ca.openbsd.org.
--STeve Andre'
(tail of kernel compile output of 'make clean ; make depend')
rm -f llib-lkern.ln __main.ln imax.ln imin.ln lmax.ln lmin.ln max.ln min.ln
ulmax.ln ulmin.ln strlcat.ln strlcpy.ln str
Hi
I have Tyan Tomcat i7230A (S5160)
But OpenBSD can not install
Can you make i386 version support it?
How can add raid device for SATA Harddisk?
Processor
. Single Socket-T (LGA775 Socket)
. Supports Intel. "Prescott/Smithfield/Cedar Mill"
(Pentium. 4 w/ HT or Pentium. D) processor;
Greetings,
I am trying to install OpenBSD 3.8 on an old server that I have lying
around. I boot the 3.8 floppy (the system does not have a CDROM drive) and
see the following pertinent bits fly by in dmesg:
ahc1 at pci2 dev 14 function 0 "Adaptec AHA-29160 U160" rev 0x02: irq 10
scsibus0 at ahc1:
Stupid mistake...
Never mind... It works.
Chris wrote:
>Hello. I am hoping that someone here can help me. I have tried getting help
>on the horde lists, but no one answers me.
>
>I have installed horde 3.0.9 on my openbsd 3.8 system with an apache chroot
>jail. I have most things working n
Hello. I am hoping that someone here can help me. I have tried getting help
on the horde lists, but no one answers me.
I have installed horde 3.0.9 on my openbsd 3.8 system with an apache chroot
jail. I have most things working now, but there are a few problems.
I noticed that when composing
We're getting about halfway between releases, and around now it is
nice for us to see what kind of hardware people are seeing out there,
and how well it is supported.
If people have 3.8 dmesg's that they can mail in to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
that would be much appreciated.
If they are able t
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 01:58:19AM +0300, Dmitij Lebed wrote:
> May be I wrote in wrong place, excuse me... :)
> I've standard openbsd-3.8 on i386 machine.
> I've compiled verlihub (dc++ hub - http://verlihub.sourceforge.net/).
> In installation of this hub there are some plugins, which are shared
Hello,
I am attempting to install OpenBSD 3.8 on an IBM Netfinity 4000R
server. This is a dual PIII 650 MHz machine with 1 GB of RAM.
I can boot bsd.mp / GENERIC.MP successfully, but dmesg only shows cpu0
as being found, no sign of cpu1.
The BIOS claims both CPUs to be installed and working.
I
May be I wrote in wrong place, excuse me... :)
I've standard openbsd-3.8 on i386 machine.
I've compiled verlihub (dc++ hub - http://verlihub.sourceforge.net/).
In installation of this hub there are some plugins, which are shared
libraries and loaded when hub starts, but this plugins weren't linked
OpenBSD AFAIK never had T/TCP implemented. FreeBSD had. but what the heck:
http://www.freebsd.org/releases/6.0R/relnotes-i386.html
"...RFC 1644 T/TCP support has been removed. This is because the
design is based on a weak security model that can easily permit
denial-of-service attacks. This TCP e
On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 00:42:18 -0500
Nick Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake:
> Bill wrote:
> > I found one of my firewalls has a 4Gig drive. While it is still
> > working fine, I am thinking maybe I should remove the 10 year old thing
> > and maybe move it somewhere a little less stressed).
> >
>
I'd like to apologize to all.
Fortune told me yesterday that assumptions are the mother of all
screw-ups.
I assumed I was educated about the subject. I was not.
I forget it's not my tree.
I assumed that the OpenBSD developers desired cryptographic disks. There
may be a want for them, but its
Hello all,
I have an older i386 pc that I've been using as my home firewall for some
years now. It currently runs 3.3 and I was hoping to do an upgrade, so I
did go ahead and buy the full CD set (impressive packaging, btw) after
having trouble with boot floppies (marginal drive) and the boot
> > i am trying to figure it out whether OpenBSD support T/TCP or not, but
> > until so far, i could not see.
>
> T/TCP is fundamentally broken as discovered by Newsham and Ptaceck in
> 1998 or so. So, no.
Ah, or maybe it was route who found it:
http://www.zone-h.org/files/32/t_tcp_vuln
On Saturday, 7 January 2006 at 20:29:50 +, Pavel M. Ivanchev wrote:
> > I have just installed sarg 2.1 on OpenBSD and everything during build> was
> > ok. I applyed all the patches also.> The probles is when i start sarg to
> > build report i have this output:
>
> > SARG: Records in fil
> i am trying to figure it out whether OpenBSD support T/TCP or not, but
> until so far, i could not see.
T/TCP is fundamentally broken as discovered by Newsham and Ptaceck in
1998 or so. So, no.
Dear folks,
i am trying to figure it out whether OpenBSD support T/TCP or not, but
until so far, i could not see.
Thanks in advance.
Limaunion wrote:
Fred Crowson wrote:
Limaunion wrote:
sorry, forgot about that detail, it's a PS2 keyboard attached to a 5pin
DIN adapter connected to the motherboard .
Jorge.-
Hi Jorge,
I believe this is a BIOS issue - had a similar problem with an old
Cyrix 6x86MX ("CyrixInstead
On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 05:49:34PM +0100, Thomas Schoeller wrote:
> hi misc,
> i have installed a new firewall with my new WRAP board. and have tried the
> new
> in-kernel pppoe. and i had a problem with the mtu/mss. i have set the pf.conf
> entry "scrub out on pppoe0 max-mss 1440". and also have p
Hi people!
My problem is explained below and also i get an answer for the eventual
solution.
Because i am not so advanced with openbsd and i am asking you what option
should i use instead of "-M" or
>>Unfortunately, 'sort' program in OpenBSD doesn't support the -M option.
>>That's why you get "
hi misc,
i have installed a new firewall with my new WRAP board. and have tried the
new
in-kernel pppoe. and i had a problem with the mtu/mss. i have set the pf.conf
entry "scrub out on pppoe0 max-mss 1440". and also have put the mtu on the
internal nic to 1492. but no success.
after some googling
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steven mestdagh wrote:
>
> no. keeping stuff in sync is much more of an issue when running -current.
>
>
>>Or perhaps, can I "asume" that the STABLE patch branch does
>>not modify the base system enough to break the ports?
>
>
> yes.
I understand now...
>
>
>>This is a very
>>time consum
I was talking about the cache on the disks, not on the controller. The issues
you experienced were due to the OpenBSD driver not marking the i4 as broken.
The workaround code is now in tree implying that only 1 IO can be outstanding
and bioctl will no longer function. So update to the latest -sta
On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 11:06:11AM +0100, Sylvain Coutant wrote:
> Hello Claudio,
>
> > I just tried a filter like this:
> > match from any AS 29166 set nexthop blackhole
> >
> > and that did work:
>
>
> Yes. I have run more tests since my previous post, and filter apply the
> blackhole tag to t
On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 10:58:05AM +0100, Sylvain Coutant wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> How can one see community tags associated to a route ?
>
I have a diff to show communities in bgpctl output but I don't like it.
Need to redo some parts of it before it can be commited.
The next release will have th
On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 12:20:59PM +0100, Xavier Beaudouin wrote:
> Hello Sylvain,
>
> >>I just tried a filter like this:
> >>match from any AS 29166 set nexthop blackhole
> >>
> >>and that did work:
> >
> >
> >
> >Yes. I have run more tests since my previous post, and filter apply the
> >blackhol
Hello Sylvain,
I just tried a filter like this:
match from any AS 29166 set nexthop blackhole
and that did work:
Yes. I have run more tests since my previous post, and filter apply the
blackhole tag to the route. But packet were still forwarded.
After having stopped the session and restart
Try:
announce IPv4 unicast
announce IPv6 unicast
Glenn
> I was just about to create a new thread when I read :
>
>> I have not seen it discussed much on the list, but OpenBGP works *very*
>> well and is easy to setup using Hurricane Electrics free (ipv6-in-ipv4)
>
> I try to set
On Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 10:12:10AM +0100, Ramiro Aceves wrote:
> Hello dear OpenBSD friends.
>
> I have just upgraded my 3.8 release CD install trough CVS to the stable
> branch (OPENBSD_3_8)( src, ports and XF4). I have rebuilt my kernel, the
> userland and X Window. Everything runs fine and smoo
On Sat, 7 Jan 2006, Lachlan Gunn wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm setting up NIS for my home network using OpenBSD on the
> server-side. However, when I try to make changes (ie. to the
> passwords) on the client side (Gentoo Linux) it responds with an error
> (without any information on what that error is). U
Hi,
I'm setting up NIS for my home network using OpenBSD on the
server-side. However, when I try to make changes (ie. to the
passwords) on the client side (Gentoo Linux) it responds with an error
(without any information on what that error is). Upon attempting to
do the same operation on the Open
Hello dear OpenBSD friends.
I have just upgraded my 3.8 release CD install trough CVS to the stable
branch (OPENBSD_3_8)( src, ports and XF4). I have rebuilt my kernel, the
userland and X Window. Everything runs fine and smoothly as expected. I
also removed the installed packages and I am reinstal
Hello Claudio,
> I just tried a filter like this:
> match from any AS 29166 set nexthop blackhole
>
> and that did work:
Yes. I have run more tests since my previous post, and filter apply the
blackhole tag to the route. But packet were still forwarded.
After having stopped the session and rest
I was just about to create a new thread when I read :
> I have not seen it discussed much on the list, but OpenBGP works *very*
> well and is easy to setup using Hurricane Electrics free (ipv6-in-ipv4)
I try to setup a BGP peering with upstream and I have (v3.8) :
Jan 7 10:11:19 r2 bgpd[31645]
Hi again,
How can one see community tags associated to a route ?
BR,
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Yes, ide vs scsi benchmarks are usually skewed due to caching.
SCSI disables
drive cache by default whereas IDE enables it by default.
Yes, I disable caching. So I get (really) bad performance.
I see the other thread about some broken MegaRaid i4.
What I can say is taht with 3.8-release, I h
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