On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 06:35:16PM +0100, Daniel Walrond wrote:
>
> > These routers are designed to be no brainers for windows users, yet
> > there are no windows drivers, therefore it uses conventional networking.
>
> Personally I didn't want a point and drool interface, I wanted more
> control
On Saturday 01 April 2006 02:04, Karsten McMinn wrote:
> 7.50 an hour? 30 an hour? yuck. 50/hr starting (approx) for qualified
> network/systems professionals on the west coast working at a company
> with benefits and the like. 7.50/hr? sounds like a sweatshop.
As opposed to popular opinion not
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 01:32:02AM +0200, Chris Alatakis wrote:
> OpenBSD 3.7 GENERIC#0 i386
> OpenSSH_4.1, OpenSSL 0.9.7d
>
> Doing public authentication for a user with example home directory:
> /var/www/home/myhomedir
>
> if there is no public read permissions for home directory
> example home i
On Friday 31 March 2006 18:45, Anderson Nadal wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I update ospfd from CVS (OPENBSD_3.9), and i have the same error.
>
Could you mail your ospfd.conf, and a trace from "ospfd -d" and "ifconfig -a".
I normally see the "no buffer space availible", when trying to transmit
packets on an
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 22:39:58 -0500, Steve Shockley wrote
> (Redirecting to misc@, since I think the smp@ list is mostly
> dead.)
>
> Marco Derix wrote:
> > I'm running the latest bios from HP/Compaq available for my system
> > (Compaq Proliant 800 (P2) V4.08a dated 4/19/2000). I also tried the
>
(Redirecting to misc@, since I think the smp@ list is mostly dead.)
Marco Derix wrote:
I'm running the latest bios from HP/Compaq available for my system
(Compaq Proliant 800 (P2) V4.08a dated 4/19/2000). I also tried the
system configuration utility, but there was nothing I could configure
rega
On 01/04/06, Andrew Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone has taken a look at, or spotted anything nasty in
> the Twisted Python framework.
Last year I administrated a network for a distributed web application
written in Python. It was initially designed use Twisted 2.0.
We c
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 11:25:37AM +0200, Hans-Joerg Hoexer wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 11:01:03AM +0200, Stefan Sczekalla-Waldschmidt wrote:
>
> > Whaa Isakmpd-debug-level Options should I set to get a better glue what
> > ist happening ?
this is not perfect, but when i am having trouble,
On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 04:36:55PM -0500, jared r r spiegel wrote:
> >
> > When I ssh to the soekris host or I ssh from my soekris box to another one,
> > I get disconnected with the following message: "corrupted mac on input". It
> > happens on a inregular basis at random intervals.
> >
> > a)
On Sat, Apr 01, 2006, Hannah Schroeter wrote:
> I'm not sure whether there is a map in OpenBSD's malloc. However,
> you could of course change it to output trace stuff similar to what I
> described in my other mail, and then couple that trace stuff with gdb
> debugging.
I plan to do something lik
Welcome,
I am relatively new to OpenBSD, still playing with it and exploring.
Even than, i already love that system. It's just the best quality
software i know. Perfect development policy - don't abandon it. But
back to the meritum. I have freshly installed OpenBSD
3.8-release/stable on old P100 b
Hello!
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 04:45:55PM -0800, David Higgs wrote:
>> BTW: it does not seem to be a problem with mutex/cond: I "saved"
>> those in an array for reuse (instead of calling _init()/_destroy()
>> for every invocation) and even then the size grows. I'll try to
>> build a debugging vers
Hi!
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 04:58:28PM -0800, Claus Assmann wrote:
>On Fri, Mar 31, 2006, David Higgs wrote:
>> Another old trick is to let your program eat memory for a good while,
>> and then break into its execution. Randomly inspect some of the
>> allocated memory your program still holds; t
Alex Stamatis wrote:
Hallo guys.
I have 1 question.
I turned the 3.7 system in the stable batch and everything went fine. But
what makes me wonder is that in dmesg or in uname-a the kernel doesnt say
STABLE. In 2 other openbsd's that I have seen being in stable batch the
STABLE word is shown. Th
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006, David Higgs wrote:
> Another old trick is to let your program eat memory for a good while,
> and then break into its execution. Randomly inspect some of the
> allocated memory your program still holds; there is a very good chance
> you're looking at leaked structures. Hopef
> BTW: it does not seem to be a problem with mutex/cond: I "saved"
> those in an array for reuse (instead of calling _init()/_destroy()
> for every invocation) and even then the size grows. I'll try to
> build a debugging version of libc (with some malloc checks) over
> the weekend.
Another old tr
On 3/31/06, Karsten McMinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/30/06, Greg Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Huh? I'm not talking about any of the above and I'm not really
> > talking talking about official sysadmins, either. I'm talking about
> > security-ignorant non-computer engineers th
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006, Ted Unangst wrote:
> > Note: the memory leak seems to be unique to OpenBSD (3.8 and earlier),
> just to confirm something, this happens with openbsd 3.7? 3.6?
3.7: yes; 3.6 probably yes, but I don't have statistics from
that time. Here's one from last year:
Tue Sep 6 19:
does that mean that we've got a second remote hole? Don't kick my ass.
AFAIK, even if this is a remote hole in sendmail, OpenBSD exploits
mitigation techniques makes this hole hardly (if even possible) exploitable
in OpenBSD. Am I right? Although this is an integer overflow, not buffer
overflow..
On 3/30/06, Greg Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Huh? I'm not talking about any of the above and I'm not really
> talking talking about official sysadmins, either. I'm talking about
> security-ignorant non-computer engineers that have root and no one's
> going to take root away from them.
On 3/30/06, Claus Assmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there some "simple" way to find a memory leak in some OS supplied
> library? I have a (constantly running) application that grows in a
> week from 5MB to 15MB in size (VSZ and RSS as reported by ps). The
> application can be compiled with an
> On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 17:34:09 -, Miod Vallat writes:
> >> Can't open network device `le(0,0,0)'
>
> >You really need your PROM to be permanently set to forth mode for this
> >to work. Make sure sunmon-compat? is set to false in the PROM
> >environment.
>
> ok printenv
> Parameter Name
I'm wondering if anyone has taken a look at, or spotted anything nasty in
the Twisted Python framework.
It looks like a wonderfully functional suite for async network application
development, however, it does require Zope 3 which is a little untried at
the moment.
Any comments with meaningf
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 03:16:38AM +0100, Daniel Walrond wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 08:21:40PM +0100, Luca Losio wrote:
> > I read the faq searching for info about pppoa
> > (http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html) :
> >
> > "The main software interface to PPPoE/PPPoA on OpenBSD is pppoe(8),
>
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 17:34:09 -, Miod Vallat writes:
>> Can't open network device `le(0,0,0)'
>You really need your PROM to be permanently set to forth mode for this
>to work. Make sure sunmon-compat? is set to false in the PROM
>environment.
ok printenv
Parameter NameValue
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 11:52:27AM +0100, Craig Skinner wrote:
> Luca Losio wrote:
> >>My ADSL connection is PPPoA only, which is just PPPoE with ATM. They
> >>work at different layers so if you bridge your adsl modem and handle
> >>only the ATM part, then openbsd pppoe can do the rest. So this mea
> Type b (boot), c (continue), or n (new command mode)
> >n
> Type help for more information
> ok boot net bsd.rd
[...]
> Can't open network device `le(0,0,0)'
You really need your PROM to be permanently set to forth mode for this
to work. Make sure sunmon-compat? is set to false in the PROM
env
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 09:16:23AM +0200, Luca Losio wrote:
> > My ADSL connection is PPPoA only, which is just PPPoE with ATM. They
> > work at different layers so if you bridge your adsl modem and handle
> > only the ATM part, then openbsd pppoe can do the rest. So this means
> > your ADSL modem
Hi,
I've got current i386 with a D-Link DWL-510:
rtw0 at pci2 dev 9 function 0 "Realtek 8180" rev 0x20: irq 9
rtw0: ver RTL8180D, radio SA2400A, amp SA2411, address 00:05:5d:96:80:3d
When set into mediaopt hostap w/ no WEP:
arplookup: unable to enter address for ???.???.???.???
arplookup: unab
Hi Robert,
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 06:44:12PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 18:03:56 +0200, Oliver Peter writes:
> >> root addr=192.168.1.1 path=/data/cdimages/OpenBSD/root
> >Is 192.168.1.1:/data/cdimages/OpenBSD/root mountable via NFS/udp from
> >192.168.1.167 - there you h
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Hi.
I update ospfd from CVS (OPENBSD_3.9), and i have the same error.
[]'s
Nadal
Esben Norby wrote:
> On Friday 31 March 2006 14:19, Anderson Nadal wrote:
>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I'm using OpenBSD 3.8 and OSPFD and carp.
>>
>
> If your using the ospfd
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 18:03:56 +0200, Oliver Peter writes:
>> root addr=192.168.1.1 path=/data/cdimages/OpenBSD/root
>Is 192.168.1.1:/data/cdimages/OpenBSD/root mountable via NFS/udp from
>192.168.1.167 - there you have to place the bootkernel.
Yes, I tested this with my notebook set to 192.168.1.
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 05:41:03PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote:
> root addr=192.168.1.1 path=/data/cdimages/OpenBSD/root
Is 192.168.1.1:/data/cdimages/OpenBSD/root mountable via NFS/udp from
192.168.1.167 - there you have to place the bootkernel.
--
Oliver Peter, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], ICQ#
Oliver Peter wrote:
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 05:08:11PM -0700, Peter Valchev wrote:
A race condition exists in sendmail's handling of asynchronous signals.
A remote attacker may be able to execute arbitrary source code with the
privileges of the user running sendmail, typically root.
E
Hi!
I've read http://www.openbsd.org/sparc.html, diskless(8) and
INSTALL.sparc and so far I think I have everything set up correctly.
Yet boot.net doesn't seem to recognize the ethernet card and thus
can't load the kernel (RARP and TFTP work fine, and it gets the
correct info from rpc.bootpa
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 05:20:45PM +0200, Oliver Peter wrote:
| On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 05:08:11PM -0700, Peter Valchev wrote:
| > A race condition exists in sendmail's handling of asynchronous signals.
| > A remote attacker may be able to execute arbitrary source code with the
| > privileges of th
Oliver Peter wrote:
A race condition exists in sendmail's handling of asynchronous signals.
A remote attacker may be able to execute arbitrary source code with the
privileges of the user running sendmail, typically root.
Excuse my question - I don't want to attack our loved project but does
tha
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 05:08:11PM -0700, Peter Valchev wrote:
> A race condition exists in sendmail's handling of asynchronous signals.
> A remote attacker may be able to execute arbitrary source code with the
> privileges of the user running sendmail, typically root.
Excuse my question - I don't
It may be worth bouncing an email off Wim Vandeputte at kd85.com, he has
them on his price list and has been selling Zaurus and recommending OpenBSD
on the Zaurus for a while now. He's even showing a picture of an SL-C3200 on
the page about running OpenBSD on Zaurus.
Wim, if you are listening I th
I think that we're all waiting for the first report of a 3200 working
properly. I know that I am...
Pierre
On 3/31/06, Didier Wiroth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
> I was wondering if someone has already tested the newly released zaurus 3200
> with Openbsd?
> thx
> didier
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>From the desk of the manager,
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Hong Kong.
Sir/Madam,
I am Toshi Yanaka ,managinig director of Yanaka Trading Company.We are a group
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Hallo guys.
I have 1 question.
I turned the 3.7 system in the stable batch and everything went fine. But
what makes me wonder is that in dmesg or in uname-a the kernel doesnt say
STABLE. In 2 other openbsd's that I have seen being in stable batch the
STABLE word is shown. The best part is that in
On 31/03/06, Hiro Protagonist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> below a small piece of code i found somewhere.
> It works but mayby you wanna fix something.
[piece of code was here]
Why bother with manually compiling some third-party utility, when
rotatelogs(8) is already included with apache, see
htt
On Friday 31 March 2006 14:19, Anderson Nadal wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm using OpenBSD 3.8 and OSPFD and carp.
>
If your using the ospfd that is in 3.8 I would reccommend updating
ospfd/ospfctl to current. A lot of improvements has been made the last 10
months. Amoung them is the handling of buffe
On Friday 31 March 2006 01:05, Peter wrote:
> Hi. What is the best way to rotate apache logs on OpenBSD? Ideally I
> would like to create a new one at the beginning of each month. I
> searched my system for logrotate and could not find it.
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On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 03:05:25AM -0500, Peter wrote:
> Hi. What is the best way to rotate apache logs on OpenBSD? Ideally I
> would like to create a new one at the beginning of each month. I
> searched my system for logrotate and could not find it.
After discussing that on the list [1], I end
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Hello.
I'm using OpenBSD 3.8 and OSPFD and carp.
Syslog reports:
ospfd[29283]: send_packet: error sending packet on interface em0: No
buffer space available
netstat -m
1367 mbufs in use:
1328 mbufs allocated to data
4 mbufs allocate
> "p" == Peter Bako <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
p> I've recently acquired a NC6000 laptop from HP, which I was going to setup
p> with OpenBSD. My first attempt worked perfectly, had X configured and
p> running as well as a few apps under it. However when I tried to get APM to
p> read the batter
Vincent Meanie wrote:
I am attempting to use a 3ware 9500s, the problem is how it displays the
8 disks as one large 2.3tb disk.
There are documented issues with disks over 1tb, will partitioning under
this limit prevent further issues, or will I have to look forward to
errors in the future from
Hi,
PLease do not forget the best way to help is to order ...
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cd /usr/ports/devel && pkg_info -M jdk will tell you where to put stuff.
/bkw
On 31/03/06, Joco Salvatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have installed in my machine both firefox web browser and java
> plugin (compiled on my own machine). The java plugin works fine with
> opera, bu
Luca Losio wrote:
My ADSL connection is PPPoA only, which is just PPPoE with ATM. They
work at different layers so if you bridge your adsl modem and handle
only the ATM part, then openbsd pppoe can do the rest. So this means
your ADSL modem will have no public facing IP and reconnecting to it may
Hello Peter
below a small piece of code i found somewhere.
It works but mayby you wanna fix something.
Add in httpd.conf
LogFormat "%h %v %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" " combined
.
CustomLog "| PATH_TO_ROTATELOGSDAY YOUR_LOGFILE" combined
/*
* Simple program to rotate Apache logs
hi,
I was wondering if someone has already tested the newly released zaurus 3200
with Openbsd?
thx
didier
On 2006-03-31 09:57:59 +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> You can use newyslog for that.
And why does httpd(8) point to rotatelogs(8) instead?
Best
Martin
--
http://www.tm.oneiros.de
On 2006-03-31 01:32:02 +0200, Chris Alatakis wrote:
> Any workaround or an answer to this?
Lookup StrictModes in sshd_config(5)
Best
Martin
--
http://www.tm.oneiros.de
You need to install native jdk from the ports.
Java works fine in Firefox, Mozilla and Konqueror here.
laptop:afarber {516} ll .mozilla/plugins/
total 4
4 lrwxr-xr-x 1 afarber users 63 Mar 14 09:23 libjavaplugin_oji.so
-> /usr/local/jdk-1.4.2/jre/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so
On 3/31
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 11:01:03AM +0200, Stefan Sczekalla-Waldschmidt wrote:
>
> Some days ago one certain vpn-tunnel started failing for an
> unpredictable time of some minutes up to an hour.
> ( mostly just less than 5 minutes). All other site-link-tunnels stay up
> and running.
>
> a lon
Hi,
Hi, I have successful linked four sites using OpenBSD3.8/Ipsec.
The setup ( full mesh - every site is linked with all others ) was
runnig fine for about 1 1/2 month.
Some days ago one certain vpn-tunnel started failing for an
unpredictable time of some minutes up to an hour.
( mostly just le
I am attempting to use a 3ware 9500s, the problem is how it displays
the 8 disks as one large 2.3tb disk.
There are documented issues with disks over 1tb, will partitioning
under this limit prevent further issues, or will I have to look
forward to errors in the future from the filesystem?
G
Selon Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi. What is the best way to rotate apache logs on OpenBSD? Ideally I
> would like to create a new one at the beginning of each month. I
> searched my system for logrotate and could not find it.
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