Hello, until recently I've been a Linux user but have decided to get my feet
wet with OpenBSD. I had a few basic questions that I wasn't able to solve after
reading the FAQ and doing some web searches and was hoping someone could point
me in the right direction. (I'm running a freshly built
Didier Wiroth wrote:
Hello,
(I'm a compile novice)
Then you shouldn't be cross-compiling. In fact, cross-compiling isn't
supported on OpenBSD for end-users at all. Check the archive to see
reams of discussion on this.
If you want your fast amd64 machine to make i386 snapshots, then
consider
OK,
Here is the source of the problem. The cache file generated by
webazolver is the source of the problem. Based on the information of the
software webalizer, as this:
Cached DNS addresses have a TTL (time to live) of 3 days. This may be
changed at compile time by editing the dns_resolv.h
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 12:47:02AM -0200, Ricardo Lucas wrote:
Ok, so that's happening, I've got the freetds-current.tgz and
freetds-stable.tgz but stop in this error when I try to make any:
first
./configure --enable-msdblib
Am I doing something wrong?!
Yes, you are trying to install
Ok, thanks!
On 1/16/06, Josh Grosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 06:06:20PM -0300, Jo?o Salvatti wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to know if I can use the ports at http://www.freshports.org/
in my OpenBSD system.
These are FreeBSD ports. Binaries from these ports may be
Hello misc@,
I've synced my kernel with 3.8 STABLE via CVS (Sun Jan 15 13:10:47 CET
2006) and mod_gzip-1.3.26.1ap0 now works like a charm.
The issue was:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=11344297545r=1w=2
Remember the problem it's not related to zlib (mod_gzip doesn't use zlib
at all).
Just
On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 10:40:38PM -0800, Daniel Dickman wrote:
Hello, until recently I've been a Linux user but have decided to get my feet
wet with OpenBSD. I had a few basic questions that I wasn't able to solve
after reading the FAQ and doing some web searches and was hoping someone
On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 05:29:02PM +0100, Maik Kuendig wrote:
can someone recommend a CF WiFi card for a Zaurus C3100?
My dealer has the following cards available:
- D-Link DCF-660W
- Linksys WCF12-EU
I use a Linksys WCF12 (no ``-EU'', bought in the US). Works great.
-Ray-
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 01:11:29AM -0600, Travers Buda wrote:
Ipv6 allows for stateless configuration of a interface. The IEEE (aka
MAC or hardware address) is generally used to generate tentative
addresses which commonly end up being the assigned address provided
stateful addressing does
Sorry about that. I had thought that the sybase was seemed with mssql
function, but the usage are different, this is why I've not installed this
pkg befor, but now everything works fine!!!
Thank's all
Best regards
2006/1/17, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
OK,
Here is the source of the problem. The cache file generated by webazolver is
the source of the problem. Based on the information of the software webalizer,
as this:
Cached DNS addresses have a TTL (time to live) of 3 days. This may be
Am Freitag, 13. Januar 2006 10:41 schrieb raff:
i'm using ipsecctl with win xp home client and shared passwords
My dad's laptop uses Win XP Home-Edition, is it also possible to use
ipsecctl with it?
Daniel Dickman wrote:
Hello, until recently I've been a Linux user but have decided to get my feet
wet with OpenBSD. I had a few basic questions that I wasn't able to solve after
reading the FAQ and doing some web searches and was hoping someone could point
me in the right direction. (I'm
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 03:02:09PM +0100, Koen Van Impe wrote:
cd /usr/src
ftp ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.8/src.tar.gz
tar zxvf src.tar.gz
Should stick a -p in here as well..
cd /usr/src
cvs -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs -q up -rOPENBSD_3_8 -Pd
cd
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 11:26:02AM -0200, Ricardo Lucas wrote:
Sorry about that. I had thought that the sybase was seemed with mssql
function, but the usage are different, this is why I've not installed this
pkg befor, but now everything works fine!!!
From the cursory look I've had at the
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 03:39:58PM +0100, Christoph Fritz wrote:
Am Freitag, 13. Januar 2006 10:41 schrieb raff:
i'm using ipsecctl with win xp home client and shared passwords
My dad's laptop uses Win XP Home-Edition, is it also possible to use
ipsecctl with it?
Yes, in theory. raff
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 02:15:57PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
OK,
Here is the source of the problem. The cache file generated by
webazolver is the source of the problem. Based on the information of
the software webalizer, as this:
It's working fine for me!!!
Thank's a lot
2006/1/17, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 11:26:02AM -0200, Ricardo Lucas wrote:
Sorry about that. I had thought that the sybase was seemed with mssql
function, but the usage are different, this is why I've not
hello boys:
i need to now how many transactions for second can i have
with a fw redundant using CARP, in the other hand i would like
to now where i can find information or statis about speed of this
kind of transactions
thanks
I had a problem with postfix on a mailserver that we used for member
communications. Many, many bounces as the list got more stale. These
bounces would fill up a mailbox.
Solution we found, in main.cf:
mailbox_size_limit = 1073741824
Prior to this setting, postfix had some ridiculously low
On 1/16/06, Didier Wiroth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you think it would be possible to send a small mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] when there are patches available?
This has been discussed many times. See the archives.
Subscribe to the http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=errata RSS feed.
Check it
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 02:15:57PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
You are wrong in thinking sparse files are a problem. Having sparse
files quite a nifty feature, I would say.
Are we talking about webazolver or OpenBSD?
I'd argue that relying
Hi all,
I'm looking for a motherboard with pci-x,133Mhz,64bit NICs and 100%
works with Openbsd 3.8.
I have done some search back in the list. It seems that the Tyan
Thunder K8S Pro (S2882) is the most popular one. Please correct me if
i'm wrong. This board is PCI-X, 133Mhz bus with 64bit
Hi!
We are running a pretty nice commercial firewall which obviously is
based on a stripped version of OpenBSD and pf ;) (yes I know... we are
planning on switching to our own OpenBSD installation as soon as
possibly, still in the learning process though).
Anyway we get alot of warnings
There is an issue with support of Sil3114 in 3.8 which will eventually
led to a panic and trashed filesystem. Fixed in current. I've been
using the Tyan 2881 board (essentially the same as 2882) without any
problems after merging in the changes for Sil3114 support. Use ATA
drives or drop in a
You are wrong in thinking sparse files are a problem. Having sparse
files quite a nifty feature, I would say.
Are we talking about webazolver or OpenBSD?
I'd argue that relying on the OS handling sparse files this way instead
of handling your own log data in an efficient way *is* a problem,
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 05:49:24PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 02:15:57PM +0100, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
You are wrong in thinking sparse files are a problem. Having sparse
files quite a nifty feature, I would say.
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 02:36:44PM -0500, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
[...] But having a
file that is let say 1MB of valid data that grow very quickly to 4 and
6GB quickly and takes time to rsync between servers were in one instance
fill the fill system and create other problem. (: I wouldn't
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 08:21:52PM +, Johan Linner wrote:
Hi!
We are running a pretty nice commercial firewall which obviously is
based on a stripped version of OpenBSD and pf ;) (yes I know... we are
planning on switching to our own OpenBSD installation as soon as
possibly, still in
Hi all,
First let me start with my apology to some of you for having waisted
your time!
As much as this was/is interesting and puzzling to me and that I am
trying obviously to get my hands around this issue and usage of sparse
files, the big picture of it, is obviously something missing in
pass in quick on $EXTIF inet proto tcp from any to 192.178.78.6 port www
flags S/SA modulate state
I think scrub are used on the ext inferface
Check to see if you use scrub or not then that would answer your
question below.
So now to my question: is the above denied connections correct or
Hello,
I am trying to connect to a Microsoft SQL Server with an Apache+PHP but
always get an error.
This are the packages on my system (OpenBSD 3.7). Only this 3 packages
(it's a new box)
freetds-0.62.4p0project to document and implement the TDS protocol
libiconv-1.9.2 character set
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Hi folks,
I'm working on a embedded project and have been cycling through some
tradeoffs wrt using cf cards as disks.
I know these devices support wear-leveling, but I'm not sure how this
could work
At 10:55 PM 1/17/2006 +, Helio Santana wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to connect to a Microsoft SQL Server with an Apache+PHP but
always get an error.
This are the packages on my system (OpenBSD 3.7). Only this 3 packages
(it's a new box)
freetds-0.62.4p0project to document and implement
Andrew Atrens wrote:
...
And finally one last question that applies to both FFS and LFS - file
access/creation/modification metadata updates. Specifically I'm thinking
of atime's. Is there any way to switch off atime updates ? They don't
add much value for me, and I'm worried they might unduly
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Alexander Hall wrote:
Andrew Atrens wrote:
...
And finally one last question that applies to both FFS and LFS - file
access/creation/modification metadata updates. Specifically I'm thinking
of atime's. Is there any way to switch off atime
On 1/17/06, Andrew Atrens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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[a little paranoid, are we?]
Wrt LFS .. is it production ready?
no, it's a disaster.
Hi,
You can download the last rt driver and compile it.
You can find it on the cvs at sys/dev/ic/rt2560.*
(According to Damien Bergamini advices on his forum
(http://damien.bergamini.free.fr))
Good luck
On 1/16/06, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys, I'm having problem with ral0
i don't know which hardware will we use, and definitly i'm talking about TCP
packetes.
do you know how can i obtain yield statistics, what software can i use?, or
somewhere there this kind of analysis.
thanks
2006/1/17, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 10:27:13AM
OK try the http://www.linbsd.org/ethereal.tgz
I fixed it so it's not fatal.
It appears that setgroup() is failing,
I think this is due to some default setuid() that might
be called.
Let me know how it works.
-Ober
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Eichert, Diana wrote:
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 17:28:05
Huh? CDROMs are just about the only devices out there that don't use 512. By
default CDROMs use 2048 as the sector size. I can't say this for sure about
these machines but I would be very surprised to see something like this.
Is this a sun thing?
On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 11:54:51PM +,
Huh? CDROMs are just about the only devices out there that don't use 512. By
default CDROMs use 2048 as the sector size. I can't say this for sure about
these machines but I would be very surprised to see something like this.
Is this a sun thing?
No.
Almost all early Unix cdrom drives did
I need some advices about VPN.
We have 2 offices, each is connected via ADSL to the Internet with a
dynamic IP.
One office uses OpenBSD as the firewall and the other uses the firewall
functions of the ADSL modem.
That can be changed so that both offices use OpenBSD for firewalls.
We have full
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 07:21, Ray Lai wrote:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 01:11:29AM -0600, Travers Buda wrote:
Ipv6 allows for stateless configuration of a interface. The IEEE
(aka MAC or hardware address) is generally used to generate
tentative addresses which commonly end up being the
More to follow as I need to get access and clean up these files.. the PF
rule base is approx 11 pages, the ISAKMPD file is just huge with 200 tunnels
being created.
As a prior poster said, posting sanitized pf.conf (and isakmpd.conf)
files is going to be a necessity for anyone to take a real
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