My apologies to everyone. This is a pf problem -- I've sorted it out.
Thanks,
-Stephen-
Stephen Bosch wrote:
> jared r r spiegel wrote:
>> On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 05:25:38PM -0600, Stephen Bosch wrote:
>>> route add -host 192.168.0.57 -interface enc0
>>>
>>> I get this response:
>>>
>>> route:
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 15:45:54 -0400
"Jeff Quast" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ( on a side note, it apears the use of linux + windows driver wrappers
> (madwifi?) on WRAP and soekris is very popular -- the very thought
> makes me vomit a little bit in my mouth )
or with freebsd and pfsense (pfse
jared r r spiegel wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 05:25:38PM -0600, Stephen Bosch wrote:
>> route add -host 192.168.0.57 -interface enc0
>>
>> I get this response:
>>
>> route: enc0: bad address
>
> -interface actually takes an address:
>
> ---
> If the destination is directly reachable v
Joe Gibbens wrote:
I'm running squid-transparent on 3.9, and the process dies every time
it reaches 1GB.
FATAL: xcalloc: Unable to allocate 1 blocks of 4108 bytes!
The system has 2GB ram
# ulimit -aH
time(cpu-seconds)unlimited
file(blocks) unlimited
coredump(blocks) unlimited
dat
On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 04:42:15PM -0400, Steve Shockley wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a good USB audio device that's supported under
> OpenBSD? I'm looking for something that won't sound like crap when
> played through a home stereo. I tried an AOpen PCI card some time ago
> thinking that havin
Jan Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What kind of ftp client have you been using on windows
for such task? Is it possible to have such environment working with
standard openbsd ftp server ?
KTelnet does Kerberized FTP but I would suggest using SSH/SC
Eric Pancer wrote:
On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 20:34:36 -0600, Bob Beck wrote...
Authenticating using kerberos and ftp is possible, but why
use clear text passwords. Set up ssh to use kerberos and use sftp/scp.
There are many windows things out there to provide a bozo front end to
sftp/scp. i
I'm running squid-transparent on 3.9, and the process dies every time
it reaches 1GB.
FATAL: xcalloc: Unable to allocate 1 blocks of 4108 bytes!
The system has 2GB ram
# ulimit -aH
time(cpu-seconds)unlimited
file(blocks) unlimited
coredump(blocks) unlimited
data(kbytes) 10
Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am implementing an openbsd kerberos server and would like windows
> client to connect to another openbsd ftp server using kerberos. Is
> that possible? What kind of ftp client have you been using on windows
> for such task? Is it possible to have such env
After updating one of my computers from OpenBSD 3.8 to 3.9, a umass
device (an mp3 player, detected as "COWON iAUDIO U2, rev 2.00/1.10")
stopped working. It worked flawlessly before (giving a similar message
to that in the second dmesg), but now when I plug in I get error
messages such as:
ehci_syn
On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 20:34:36 -0600, Bob Beck wrote...
> Authenticating using kerberos and ftp is possible, but why
> use clear text passwords. Set up ssh to use kerberos and use sftp/scp.
> There are many windows things out there to provide a bozo front end to
> sftp/scp. i.e. WinSCP, Secu
Hey folks,
I am running a Dell Precision Workstation, is it possible to have
sensors working with such hardware? Any special consideration?
Thanks in advance.
* Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-17 20:16]:
> Dear friends.
>
> I am implementing an openbsd kerberos server and would like windows
> client to connect to another openbsd ftp server using kerberos. Is
> that possible? What kind of ftp client have you been using on windows
> for such tas
On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 05:25:38PM -0600, Stephen Bosch wrote:
>
> route add -host 192.168.0.57 -interface enc0
>
> I get this response:
>
> route: enc0: bad address
-interface actually takes an address:
---
If the destination is directly reachable via an interface requiring no
int
Dear friends.
I am implementing an openbsd kerberos server and would like windows
client to connect to another openbsd ftp server using kerberos. Is
that possible? What kind of ftp client have you been using on windows
for such task? Is it possible to have such environment working with
standard o
> Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> May some one suggest a good quality HD drive for use with Openbsd 3.9
> and Soekris net4801-60 hardware ?
in the 4801s i have:
wd1 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 1:
wd1: 16-sector PIO, LBA, 38154MB, 78140160 sectors
wd1(pciide0:0:1): using PIO mode 4,
I have recently obtained a PC that I want to run OpenBSD, but can't get
it to boot.
When my 3.9 CD arrived I tried to boot it and got this before the boot
prompt even showed up:
http://shawnd.dyndns.org/photos/OpenBSD_CDBoot.jpg
I then tried to boot from a floppy and got a little further but
Okay, I can't believe I'm contributing to this noise, but ...
I'm not sure I ever read where the OP said anything about going through an
ISP. What happens if they're shuffling through a plethora of open
wireless access points? The DHCP requests are going to get various
private IP's that the AP's
Hi:
When I do this --
route add -host 192.168.0.57 -interface enc0
I get this response:
route: enc0: bad address
Even though a security association for the target address exists on
enc0. Unfortunately, the device is not passing traffic to 192.168.0.57.
I assume I need to add a route -- but is
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 15:45:54 -0400, Jeff Quast wrote:
>On 7/17/06, Melameth, Daniel D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
>> > I want to build a WLAN router using a WRAP board running OpenBSD.
>> > I am still unsure which wlan interface to use. I considered the CM9
>> > (ath(4)).
On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 12:42:25PM +0200, Karel Kulhavy wrote:
> Is it OK to download perl 5.8.6 (the same that is in OpenBSD 3.9)
> then compile it using supplied hints/openbsd.sh and install over the
> existing perl? I want GDBM_File and GDBM_File is in perl 5.8.6.
>
No, you don't know that it i
On 7/17/06, Pawel S. Veselov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[ skipped ]
On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 01:22:51AM +0200, Peter Philipp wrote:
>> Just from the fact that you make all those request for new leases makes you
>> stand out.
>And? The ISP cannot do anything. They can write a new clause to their
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> you may have to fish online for some of the option
> descriptions since stuff like
> correct_des3_mic aren't in the manpage for krb5.conf. is
> there any plan to
> update the manpage with these missing options?
Nope. gssapi(3) has that and more.
DS
Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: May some one suggest a good quality HD
drive for use with Openbsd 3.9
and Soekris net4801-60 hardware ?
Thanks in advance.
I would suggest just going through the reviews of notebook drives on
www.storagereview.com. Be aware that the little inch long ri
Can anyone suggest a good USB audio device that's supported under
OpenBSD? I'm looking for something that won't sound like crap when
played through a home stereo. I tried an AOpen PCI card some time ago
thinking that having an optical output would make having a cheap card
irrelevant, boy was
[ skipped ]
On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 01:22:51AM +0200, Peter Philipp wrote:
>> Just from the fact that you make all those request for new leases makes you
>> stand out.
>And? The ISP cannot do anything. They can write a new clause to their EULA
>that re-connecting within X amount of time is exce
On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 17:55:14 +0200, Han Boetes wrote...
> I know a very peculiar fellow named Bob, his health is failing,
> but I don't think it's that bad.
Give him beer.
On 7/17/06, Melameth, Daniel D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> I want to build a WLAN router using a WRAP board running OpenBSD.
> I am still unsure which wlan interface to use. I considered the CM9
> (ath(4)).
>
> Or are there better choices?
It appears, at this time, ral i
May some one suggest a good quality HD drive for use with Openbsd 3.9
and Soekris net4801-60 hardware ?
Thanks in advance.
On 7/17/06, Rahul Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/17/06, turcu septimiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> --- Rahul Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Nick,
> > Thank for your replies.
> > But in that case I have to search the dhcpd enteries
> > and then parse the
> > /var/log/ dae
Nick Shank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I happened to read this as I was on my way out of the office for the
> week (yay for vacation, and a paid one at that) I don't recall the
> exact error, but on 3 different SMP slot 1 machines, bsd.mp under 3.9
> complains about apic, and dies. PS shows swap
Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> I want to build a WLAN router using a WRAP board running OpenBSD.
> I am still unsure which wlan interface to use. I considered the CM9
> (ath(4)).
>
> My question: are there still problems with the 802.11g (54 Mbit) mode?
> http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2
Jason Murray writes:
> I've tried, again, to fix my raid array with raidctl -R. I did it on the
> console port this time so I could capture the output from ddb>
>
> Here is some output:
>
> # raidctl -s raid0
> raid0 Components:
> /dev/wd0d: failed
> /dev/wd1d: optimal
>
Stephen Bosch wrote:
Tim Donahue wrote:
I swear, spam keeps getting wierder and wierder
My own theory is that these are messages designed (by the spammers) to
test spam filters.
I think they are banking on the idea that users will flag it as spam and
thusly add legit words to
thus Pawel S. Veselov spake:
On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 04:26:55PM +0200, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
[ skipped ]
All you achieve with this idiotic idea is that you get the providers
attention because you spam their logs and they'll propably cancel the
contract because of abuse.
Heh, have you eve
Hi people...
I wonder if anyone can see what is up with these firewall rules.
We have two external IP ranges from our ISP. We're trying to migrate from
IPCop to OpenBSD so we can use the extra range, using a CARPed cluster of two
3.8 machines. Initially we just want to get a single Windows we
On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 04:26:55PM +0200, Jonathan Schleifer wrote:
[ skipped ]
>All you achieve with this idiotic idea is that you get the providers
>attention because you spam their logs and they'll propably cancel the
>contract because of abuse.
Heh, have you ever tried calling an ISP ? I mea
On 7/17/06, Jason Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've tried, again, to fix my raid array with raidctl -R. I did it on the
console port this time so I could capture the output from ddb>
Here is some output:
yay!
I then use raidctl -S to monitor the reconstruction. Things go well
until the
Tim Donahue wrote:
> I swear, spam keeps getting wierder and wierder
I know a very peculiar fellow named Bob, his health is failing,
but I don't think it's that bad.
# Han
STOP VELOX
Cosh
E' un sistema segnaletico dotato di sensore che permette la segnalazione della
presenza dello stop ai veicoli che arrivano presso lo stop a velocit` troppo
elevata.
Il sistema h completamente autonomo dalla rete elettrica in quanto dotato di
alimentazione fotovoltaica
Bene
Tim Donahue wrote:
> I swear, spam keeps getting wierder and wierder
My own theory is that these are messages designed (by the spammers) to
test spam filters.
>
>
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 20:43:50 -0700 (PDT)
> "Anon Y. Mous" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> BOB is dying.
>> Right turn on RED
Karel Kulhavy [2006-07-17, 16:53:40]:
> Hello
>
> After pkg_add icecast 2.3.1 into OpenBSD 3.9 I realized there is no manual
> page. No man icecast, although there is an executable called icecast.
> Also no info icecast.
>
> I suggest that this manpage is added if one exists, or at least a dummy
Hello
After pkg_add icecast 2.3.1 into OpenBSD 3.9 I realized there is no manual
page. No man icecast, although there is an executable called icecast.
Also no info icecast.
I suggest that this manpage is added if one exists, or at least a dummy one
which points to the URL and says that the origin
Hi list,
I want to build a WLAN router using a WRAP board running OpenBSD.
I am still unsure which wlan interface to use. I considered the CM9
(ath(4)).
My question: are there still problems with the 802.11g (54 Mbit) mode?
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2005-12/0192.html
Also
I actually ran across one of those shady web sites selling commercial
software at rediculous prices last year. The interesting part was that they
were offering Microsoft BOB 1.0 for $30.00
On 7/16/06, Chris Zakelj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Matthias Kilian wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 0
Very enteraining.
Thanks all for brightening my morning
On 7/17/06, Rod.. Whitworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 05:53:04 -0400, Marcus Watts wrote:
>
> >Randomness leading up to
> >> > There are no useful answers for idiots.
> >>
> >> I like that phrase, I'll have to remem
I've tried, again, to fix my raid array with raidctl -R. I did it on the
console port this time so I could capture the output from ddb>
Here is some output:
# raidctl -s raid0
raid0 Components:
/dev/wd0d: failed
/dev/wd1d: optimal
No spares.
Parity status: DIRTY
Reconstruc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribis:
I've got the (ubiquitous?) home LAN setup, with OpenBSD 3.7 as my
firewall/gateway/router. (I know, need to upgrade.)
Previously, my LAN was setup as follows: all machines had static IP
addresses, and had the same /etc/hosts file. All machines also had
the same /etc
Antti Harri wrote:
On Sun, 16 Jul 2006, Nick Holland wrote:
nope, you can still likely use multiple partitions. Break your backup
job into smaller chunks, put each chunk on its own partition. Or put
each machine on its own partition. Or ...
Interesting ideas. I didn't think that having th
Clint Pachl wrote:
On Friday 14 July 2006 15:09, pk.ra wrote:
Does OpenBSD support registering to a safe wireless network
using certificates?
Use IPSec: ipsecctl & isakmpd & RSA pubkeys.
1. Setup flows and SAs in ipsec.conf on both ends
2. Copy public RSA keys to each endpoint in /etc/is
Hi trucu,
ya that is the main problem. Now finally i got it what i want.
Thanks to all
Rahul
On 7/17/06, turcu septimiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It seems to me that you don't flush the file, nor you
> close it.
> This might be causing loss of data.
>
>
> --- Rahul Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
mggc> I've got the (ubiquitous?) home LAN setup, with OpenBSD 3.7 as my
mggc> firewall/gateway/router. (I know, need to upgrade.)
mggc> I got a laptop, and decided that I'd like to run a dhcp server on
mggc> the OpenBSD box (didn't want to update a bunch of /etc/hosts files).
mggc> Also, my ISP k
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 05:53:04 -0400, Marcus Watts wrote:
>Randomness leading up to
>> > There are no useful answers for idiots.
>>
>> I like that phrase, I'll have to remember that one.
>
>Just for the hell of it, I'll try offering a few
>useless answers.
>
> { it's clear the originator isn'
Randomness leading up to
> > There are no useful answers for idiots.
>
> I like that phrase, I'll have to remember that one.
Just for the hell of it, I'll try offering a few
useless answers.
{ it's clear the originator isn't worried about secrecy
or anonymity, given he's using a
On Saturday 15 July 2006 13:11, Rogier Krieger wrote:
> On 7/14/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does the dhcpd that is shipped with OpenBSD 3.7 support the ability
> > to update bind?
>
> No, it does not.
>
> > Does the dhcpd that is shipped with OpenBSD 3.9 support this?
>
> I
Karel Kulhavy wrote:
"otherwise returns the difference between the first two differing bytes"
Let's say already bytes b1[0] and b2[0] differ.
The manpage doesn't say in which order the difference is calculated.
Whether b1[0]-b2[0] or b2[0]-b1[0].
I could live with more specific documentation.
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On Sun, Jul 16, 2006 at 02:40:04AM +0300, Soner Tari wrote:
> Thanks jared and others for your replies. I'll try all of your
> suggestions.
>
> However, if you agree with me, I get the feeling that all of these are
> inelegant workarounds compared to the ideal solution: time support in pf
> (simi
> There are no useful answers for idiots.
I like that phrase, I'll have to remember that one.
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