Re: Odd df reporting (On Apr 3 snapshot, data copied via 3.8snapshot)

2006-04-09 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Sat, 8 Apr 2006, Whyzzi wrote: To be on the safe side, run a 3.8 fsck. Easiest way to do that is copy a 3.8 bsd.rd and boot that. Go to the shell and run fsck -f. -Otto Done. Followed http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#bsd.rd part of the FAQ, and ripped the 3.8 bsd.rd

PPPoA and OpenBSD

2006-04-09 Thread Dave Harrison
Hi all, I'm searching high and low for some documentation on setting up a PPPoA link (yes, it's for the UK and it's definitely PPPoA _not_ PPPoE) under OpenBSD and drawing a blank. The FAQ says that it seems to be possible, but the ppp man page doesn't seem to have any references, and all my

Belkin Components F5D7050 54g USB Network Adapter

2006-04-09 Thread Johan
Hi, Running the latest snapshot (4th April). Trying to connect a Belkin Wireless USB Network Adapter: dmsg: ural0: Belkin Components F5D7050 54g USB Network Adapter, rev 2.00/2.02, addr 2 ural0: could not read MAC register: STALLED ural0: could not read EEPROM: STALLED ural0: could not read

Re: PPPoA and OpenBSD

2006-04-09 Thread Dave Harrison
Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2006/04/09 17:43, Dave Harrison wrote: I'm searching high and low for some documentation on setting up a PPPoA link (yes, it's for the UK and it's definitely PPPoA _not_ PPPoE) under OpenBSD in-tree: ueagle(4) otherwise: iirc there are some USB Speedtouch drivers

Re: problem building xine-lib on 3.8

2006-04-09 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 11:15:05AM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote: I am now trying to build xine to be able to display mjpeg files on OpenBSD. I get the following error attempting to build xine-lib on OpenBSD 3.8: it's quite some work to get xine working on 3.8. probably not worth the trouble,

Re: IO fencing question

2006-04-09 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 03:54:58PM -0400, Barry, Christopher wrote: -Original Message- From: Jon Hart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 1:25 PM To: Barry, Christopher Cc: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: IO fencing question On Fri, Apr 07, 2006 at

Re: PPPoA and OpenBSD

2006-04-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/04/09 17:43, Dave Harrison wrote: I'm searching high and low for some documentation on setting up a PPPoA link (yes, it's for the UK and it's definitely PPPoA _not_ PPPoE) under OpenBSD in-tree: ueagle(4) otherwise: iirc there are some USB Speedtouch drivers

Re: PPPoA and OpenBSD

2006-04-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/04/09 19:03, Dave Harrison wrote: in-tree: ueagle(4) otherwise: iirc there are some USB Speedtouch drivers Is it not possible to configure in a way similar to a ppp PPPoE setup ?? No. I have a modem that I'm connecting to via ethernet, then it plugs into the phone line. Those

Re: PPPoA and OpenBSD

2006-04-09 Thread Shane J Pearson
Hi Dave, On 2006.04.09, at 7:03 PM, Dave Harrison wrote: Is it not possible to configure in a way similar to a ppp PPPoE setup ?? I have a modem that I'm connecting to via ethernet, then it plugs into the phone line. Does your MODEM have a half bridge mode? My DSL MODEM/router employs

ral ural dhcpd problem

2006-04-09 Thread Johan
Hi, I'm having trouble to get dhcpd to work with two different wlan adapters in hostap mode, ral and ural: the client does not receive a dhcp lease. Using last 3.9 snapshot (4 April) usb: ural0: ANI 802.11g WLAN Adapter, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 2 ural0: MAC/BBP RT2570 (rev 0x05), RF RT2526,

Re: PPPoA and OpenBSD

2006-04-09 Thread Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006 09:55:49 +0100 Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2006/04/09 17:43, Dave Harrison wrote: I'm searching high and low for some documentation on setting up a PPPoA link (yes, it's for the UK and it's definitely PPPoA _not_ PPPoE) under OpenBSD in-tree: ueagle(4)

Re: Odd df reporting (On Apr 3 snapshot, data copied via 3.8snapshot)

2006-04-09 Thread Pedro Martelletto
It would be wise to actually force the checking by specifying -f. -p.

PFlog

2006-04-09 Thread Gaby vanhegan
Hi, I'm trying to setup a system to account for the traffic that flows through the firewall by service (http, smtp, etc). I have had some success playing with tcpdump and pf logging but I can't quite work out what's going on. I have pf logging the traffic that I want to account for so

Re: PFlog

2006-04-09 Thread Andrew Veitch
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Gaby vanhegan wrote: I'm only interested in traffic that makes it through pf, or traffic that I specifically want to log via pf. I have looked at tools like symon/symux (which I'll be using for the data logging), I don't want to run ntop and iplog hasn't been touched for

Re: PFlog

2006-04-09 Thread Gaby vanhegan
On 9 Apr 2006, at 14:10, Andrew Veitch wrote: Would pmacct help in this scenario? http://www.pmacct.org/ Not sure whether it could be configured to listen to pflog though. The thing with pflog is that I can't see which field (if any) is the packet size, which is what I'm interested in. I'm

Re: PFlog

2006-04-09 Thread Andrew Veitch
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Gaby vanhegan wrote: I'm trying to log how much of which protocol eats what amount of my bandwidth, both inbound and outbound. While I haven't used it in that fashion, I believe that this problem is one of the things pmacct was designed to solve. See page 17 of

Re: ral ural dhcpd problem

2006-04-09 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 07:00:47AM -0400, Johan wrote: Hi, I'm having trouble to get dhcpd to work with two different wlan adapters in hostap mode, ral and ural: the client does not receive a dhcp lease. Using last 3.9 snapshot (4 April) usb: ural0: ANI 802.11g WLAN Adapter, rev

Re: PFlog

2006-04-09 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 01:49:28PM +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote: Hi, I'm trying to setup a system to account for the traffic that flows through the firewall by service (http, smtp, etc). I have had some success playing with tcpdump and pf logging but I can't quite work out what's going

Re: ral ural dhcpd problem

2006-04-09 Thread Johan
Please post the appropriate configuration and log files, at least /etc/dhcpd*. Joachim dhcpd seems to work ok, verified this by using the sis0 interface on the same computer: # dhcpd -d sis0 DHCPDISCOVER from 00:0c:6e:7e:9e:4f via sis0 DHCPOFFER on 172.16.90.32 to

Re: PFlog

2006-04-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/04/09 14:17, Gaby vanhegan wrote: On 9 Apr 2006, at 14:10, Andrew Veitch wrote: Would pmacct help in this scenario? http://www.pmacct.org/ Not sure whether it could be configured to listen to pflog though. The thing with pflog is that I can't see which field (if any) is the

Re: PFlog

2006-04-09 Thread Gaby vanhegan
On 9 Apr 2006, at 15:26, Stuart Henderson wrote: The thing with pflog is that I can't see which field (if any) is the packet size, which is what I'm interested in. I'm trying to log how much of which protocol eats what amount of my bandwidth, both inbound and outbound. Are the 'pfctl -sr -v'

3.9 packages

2006-04-09 Thread Dave Feustel
I did not find them at the mirror I checked. Will they be available for download prior to May 1st? Thanks, Dave Feustel -- Lose, v., experience a loss, get rid of, lose the weight Loose, adj., not tight, let go, free, loose clothing

Re: 3.9 packages

2006-04-09 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 09:23:50AM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote: I did not find them at the mirror I checked. Will they be available for download prior to May 1st? Build them from the OPENBSD_3_9 tag if you want them - see cvs(1), -r. Joachim

Re: PFlog

2006-04-09 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 04:28:58PM +0100, Gaby vanhegan wrote: On 9 Apr 2006, at 15:26, Stuart Henderson wrote: The thing with pflog is that I can't see which field (if any) is the packet size, which is what I'm interested in. I'm trying to log how much of which protocol eats what amount of

Re: throwing out the switch

2006-04-09 Thread Jeff Quast
On 4/9/06, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 01:04:33PM -0400, Jeff Quast wrote: I've been using openbsd+pf for a router for some time at a neighbor's house. The router has been upgraded and now has several NIC's. I'd like to use multiple interfaces with

Re: PFlog

2006-04-09 Thread Gaby vanhegan
And the winner is: pmacct. This one is really quick and simple to put together, five minutes and a configuration file later and I'm logging all traffic on all ports in 10 minute time slices, broken down by source, destination, MAC, port, etc. It also contains actual amounts of traffic

plotting 2 3-d graphs of data with C

2006-04-09 Thread dick
i have done some searching for ways to graph 2 and 3-d data using a C program on openbsd and not found anything particularly satisfactory. perhaps i'm not using the right keywords. i need to graph data from a C program and would prefer one library or other program (preferably port) with a C API

[OpenCVS] what does soon mean?

2006-04-09 Thread Stefan
Hi, I'm interested in the new OpenCVS project and would like to when it's to be released. I know you can't poste an exact date but for a while this phrase is at the homepage: OpenCVS is to be released soon. So what does soon mean? Does this mean one week, one mounth, a half year or

Re: [OpenCVS] what does soon mean?

2006-04-09 Thread Matthias Kilian
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 08:22:19PM +0200, Stefan wrote: OpenCVS is to be released soon. So what does soon mean? Does this mean one week, one mounth, a half year or whatever. http://nedbsd.nl/modules/static/page/JorisVinkInterview More can be found via google. No time plans mentioned, but

Re: plotting 2 3-d graphs of data with C

2006-04-09 Thread Chris McCann
Hi, I haven't used it before but you may want to check out PLPlot, it looks like it might meet your requirements. http://plplot.sourceforge.net/ Cheers, Chris On 4/9/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i have done some searching for ways to graph 2 and 3-d data using a C program

Re: throwing out the switch

2006-04-09 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 01:10:21PM -0400, Jeff Quast wrote: On 4/9/06, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 01:04:33PM -0400, Jeff Quast wrote: I've been using openbsd+pf for a router for some time at a neighbor's house. The router has been upgraded and now

Re: plotting 2 3-d graphs of data with C

2006-04-09 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 01:23:17PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i have done some searching for ways to graph 2 and 3-d data using a C program on openbsd and not found anything particularly satisfactory. perhaps i'm not using the right keywords. i need to graph data from a C program and

Re: throwing out the switch

2006-04-09 Thread Jeff Quast
On 4/9/06, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 01:10:21PM -0400, Jeff Quast wrote: On 4/9/06, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 01:04:33PM -0400, Jeff Quast wrote: I've been using openbsd+pf for a router for some time at a

usb mouse detected but not working

2006-04-09 Thread Stephen Takacs
I've got a similar situation as this: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=106401329307009w=2 Basically, I have a laptop with a built-in touchpad (which works fine) and also a separate keyboard + touchpad hooked up to one of the laptop's USB ports. The external touchpad is a very plain

Re: [OpenCVS] what does soon mean?

2006-04-09 Thread knitti
On 4/9/06, Stefan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It would be nice to know about when it's to be released so I can decide if I should use the old GNU CVS or if I should wait for a public stable release. Everything one could read in the past time about the project suggests you can start out with GNU

Questions about 3.9 Installation on External USB Disk

2006-04-09 Thread Dave Feustel
I got my 3.9 Cdrom set yesterday and today started installing it on an external usb disk so as not to wipe out my existing 3.8 setup. When I got to the disk partition, I erased the existing 'a' partition (dos) and created a new bsd 'a' partition. The partition had a default offset of 32 which

Re: [OpenCVS] what does soon mean?

2006-04-09 Thread jared r r spiegel
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 10:38:13PM +0200, knitti wrote: On 4/9/06, Stefan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It would be nice to know about when it's to be released so I can decide if I should use the old GNU CVS or if I should wait for a public stable release. Everything one could read in the

X11 Issue - Integrated Intel Media Accelerator 900 Graphics (Intel 915GM)

2006-04-09 Thread d 269330400
I recently installed OpenBSD 3.8 (I haven't received my 3.9 CD in the mail yet), and am having problems getting X to work (among other things). It's a Dell Inspiron 1300 notebook w/ Integrated Intel Media Accelerator 900 Graphics (Intel 915GM). The full dmesg is below. So, quick question. I

Looking for a default /etc/mk.conf to see all possible options to change

2006-04-09 Thread Michael
Hello, First of all, i am new to OpenBSD, but i have extensive experience with FreeBSD. I recently installed OpenBSD 3.8. I updated it with cvs to -stable. Like most of the Admins i want to strip the OS to exclude things i don't need, i.e. no IPV6 support, etc. I read about the file

Re: throwing out the switch

2006-04-09 Thread Jeff Quast
On 4/9/06, Mark Pecaut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry if I missed something you mentioned before but what exactly are you trying to do? I've used bridges several times before and it sounds like you are doing the right stuff (there is not much to do). It seemed easy enough, I just was not

Re: Looking for a default /etc/mk.conf to see all possible options to change

2006-04-09 Thread jared r r spiegel
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 11:11:59PM +0200, Michael wrote: I read about the file /etc/mk.conf in which you can disable compile options. These options will then apply to the src and the portstree. i found that things such as turning off YP and AFS are just a bit of a nuisance in the form

Re: ral ural dhcpd problem

2006-04-09 Thread Johan
Johan skrev: Please post the appropriate configuration and log files, at least /etc/dhcpd*. Joachim dhcpd seems to work ok, verified this by using the sis0 interface on the same computer: # dhcpd -d sis0 DHCPDISCOVER from 00:0c:6e:7e:9e:4f via sis0 DHCPOFFER on 172.16.90.32 to

Re: Questions about 3.9 Installation on External USB Disk

2006-04-09 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 01:58:32PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote: I got my 3.9 Cdrom set yesterday and today started installing it on an external usb disk so as not to wipe out my existing 3.8 setup. When I got to the disk partition, I erased the existing 'a' partition (dos) and created a new bsd

Re: Looking for a default /etc/mk.conf to see all possible options to change

2006-04-09 Thread Darrin Chandler
Michael wrote: Hello, First of all, i am new to OpenBSD, but i have extensive experience with FreeBSD. I recently installed OpenBSD 3.8. I updated it with cvs to -stable. Like most of the Admins i want to strip the OS to exclude things i don't need, i.e. no IPV6 support, etc. Although

Re: Looking for a default /etc/mk.conf to see all possible options to change

2006-04-09 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 11:11:59PM +0200, Michael wrote: Hello, First of all, i am new to OpenBSD, but i have extensive experience with FreeBSD. I recently installed OpenBSD 3.8. I updated it with cvs to -stable. Like most of the Admins i want to strip the OS to exclude things i don't

Re: X11 Issue - Integrated Intel Media Accelerator 900 Graphics (Intel 915GM)

2006-04-09 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 05:00:39PM -0400, d 269330400 wrote: I recently installed OpenBSD 3.8 (I haven't received my 3.9 CD in the mail yet), and am having problems getting X to work (among other things). It's a Dell Inspiron 1300 notebook w/ Integrated Intel Media Accelerator 900 Graphics

Re: ral ural dhcpd problem

2006-04-09 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 05:45:10PM -0400, Johan wrote: Johan skrev: Please post the appropriate configuration and log files, at least /etc/dhcpd*. Joachim dhcpd seems to work ok, verified this by using the sis0 interface on the same computer: # dhcpd -d sis0 DHCPDISCOVER

Re: Questions about 3.9 Installation on External USB Disk

2006-04-09 Thread Tony
Dave Feustel wrote: I got my 3.9 Cdrom set yesterday and today started installing it on an external usb disk so as not to wipe out my existing 3.8 setup. When I got to the disk partition, I erased the existing 'a' partition (dos) and created a new bsd 'a' partition. The partition had a

PF and MS RDP trouble (help!)

2006-04-09 Thread Leonardo Rodrigues
Hello everyone! I'm having a bit of trouble trying to access a Windows 2003 server that is behind an OpenBSD 3.9 -current firewall. From the LAN, I can remote access the 2k3 server easily, by just opening the mstsc and entering the machine's IP (192.168.0.1). The problem is, I want to access the

Re: Questions about 3.9 Installation on External USB Disk

2006-04-09 Thread Dave Feustel
On Sunday 09 April 2006 16:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Something is very confused. I do not believe an existing 'a' partition (dos). I bought the disk at Best Buy and copied a few files from /home/daf to test the disk. The files were copied to the usb-connected disk and stored in the fat file

Re: bash: delete key sends ~ instead of [del]

2006-04-09 Thread viq
On Sunday 12 February 2006 07:51, jared r r spiegel wrote: On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 05:17:29PM -0500, Nick Guenther wrote: Yeah, it does that. I don't know why, I assume historical reasons, and I would like to learn from someone here who does know. Use backspace instead. On 2/11/06,

laptops needed

2006-04-09 Thread Theo de Raadt
Two developers who don't have a lot of money recently had their laptops die -- laptops which other project developers gave them in the past. We would love if it some people could donate some. One is Brad in Toronto, and the other is Joris in Dominica (yes, the island -- one could argue that

Re: Questions about 3.9 Installation on External USB Disk

2006-04-09 Thread Tony
Dave Feustel wrote: On Sunday 09 April 2006 16:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Something is very confused. I do not believe an existing 'a' partition (dos). I bought the disk at Best Buy and copied a few files from /home/daf to test the disk. The files were copied to the usb-connected

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Re: laptops needed

2006-04-09 Thread Gustavo Rios
Excuse gentleman, but i don't see any rationale behind that tense: one could argue that people who live in such places should not have computers) On 4/9/06, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Two developers who don't have a lot of money recently had their laptops die -- laptops

Re: PF and MS RDP trouble (help!)

2006-04-09 Thread Vijay Sankar
Leonardo Rodrigues wrote: Hello everyone! I'm having a bit of trouble trying to access a Windows 2003 server that is behind an OpenBSD 3.9 -current firewall. From the LAN, I can remote access the 2k3 server easily, by just opening the mstsc and entering the machine's IP (192.168.0.1). The

Re: help with sendmail

2006-04-09 Thread Matt Van Mater
grep sendmail_flags /etc/rc.conf is the path to enlightenment, i.e., your sendmail probably just uses /etc/mail/localhost.cf instead of /etc/mail/sendmail.cf. Ciao, Kili Just wanted to mention that this was indeed the case... I thought I had changed sendmail to read my sendmail.cf,

Re: PF and MS RDP trouble (help!)

2006-04-09 Thread NetNeanderthal
On 4/9/06, Leonardo Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everyone! I'm having a bit of trouble trying to access a Windows 2003 server that is behind an OpenBSD 3.9 -current firewall. From the LAN, I can remote access the 2k3 server easily, by just opening the mstsc and entering the

Re: PF and MS RDP trouble (help!)

2006-04-09 Thread Melameth, Daniel D.
You're using keep state in other places. Why is it missing from pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any port 3389? Leonardo Rodrigues wrote: I'm having a bit of trouble trying to access a Windows 2003 server that is behind an OpenBSD 3.9 -current firewall. From the LAN, I can remote

Re: X11 Issue - Integrated Intel Media Accelerator 900 Graphics (Intel 915GM)

2006-04-09 Thread James Hartley
I ran into this on a Thinkpad T43 with a GMA900 adapter. I simply used the xorg.conf created when installing 3.7 which simply specifies a generic VGA/VESA adapter. As I remember when researching this matter, the GMA900 driver is new and problematic. Given that I run 3.8 too, I don't know if the

Re: PF and MS RDP trouble (help!)

2006-04-09 Thread NetNeanderthal
On 4/9/06, Vijay Sankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Leonardo Rodrigues wrote: Looks like you may want to do a rdr pass since otherwise you are doing a block drop in quick to all priv_nets and your W2K3 server is on one of those nets. Unless you're assuming the connection was sourced from

Wikipedia featured article

2006-04-09 Thread John Kintaro Tate
Well, OpenBSD is todays featured article on wikipedia, horrah for all! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenBSD -- There is only one God who creates the universe. This God is my Brain. As the driver of this Brain I have created a universe in which there are innumerable other Gods of equal post-hive

Re: Questions about 3.9 Installation on External USB Disk

2006-04-09 Thread Dave Feustel
On Sunday 09 April 2006 18:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I do not believe an existing 'a' partition (dos). I do believe an existing dos partition, which is something very different from an OpenBSD 'a' partition. I now have installed 3.9 on my external usb drive. There is a bug in the install

Re: PF and MS RDP trouble (help!)

2006-04-09 Thread Leonardo Rodrigues
Thanks for the tips, I was able to log the redirection rules and trace the problem. And there was none at all! PF was working perfectly. The packets were being redirected but I was getting no answer from the 2k3. So, I phoned the sys admin, chatted a little, and found out that he didn't set a

Re: Questions about 3.9 Installation on External USB Disk

2006-04-09 Thread Nick Holland
Dave Feustel wrote: I got my 3.9 Cdrom set yesterday and today started installing it on an external usb disk so as not to wipe out my existing 3.8 setup. When I got to the disk partition, I erased the existing 'a' partition (dos) and created a new bsd 'a' partition. The partition had a default

isakmpd and nat-t

2006-04-09 Thread Dave Harrison
Hi all, I've got a machine sitting behind a NAT box, and another machine with a public IP. X.X.X.X -- NAT Y.Y.Y.Y === Z.Z.Z.Z I want to establish a nat-t IPsec vpn between X.X.X.X and Z.Z.Z.Z But I'm having a problem where X.X.X.X tries to contact Z.Z.Z.Z on port 500 and never goes over

Re: laptops needed

2006-04-09 Thread Shane J Pearson
Gustavo, On 2006.04.10, at 10:13 AM, Gustavo Rios wrote: Excuse gentleman, but i don't see any rationale behind that tense: one could argue that people who live in such places should not have computers) I believe that's humour. Who wants to code when you've got island life

Re: laptops needed

2006-04-09 Thread Lokkju
What types of specs are they looking for? Small or large screens? On 4/9/06, Gustavo Rios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Excuse gentleman, but i don't see any rationale behind that tense: one could argue that people who live in such places should not have computers) On 4/9/06, Theo de