Lars Hansson wrote:
On Thursday 20 July 2006 03:32, Whyzzi wrote:
Requires MySQL
And the rational reason for a webmail system to require a RDBMS backend is?
Preferences and address books at least. Once you've got more than a
handful of users, it gets a little silly keeping all that in flat
On 7/19/06, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Siju George wrote:
...
so does this mean that W^X support was available on EM64T
processorseven before XD bit was added if you use OpenBSD?
Sure it was...IF you ran OpenBSD/i386 on it.
If you ran OpenBSD/amd64, no.
Thankyou so much Jeff and
Hi Guido,
Maybe you are interested in knowing that Suse 10.1 handle quit well asix
ax88772, while previous 9.3 doesn't
bue
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On Jul 19 FTP wrote:
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 12:43:39PM -0500, Eric Pancer wrote:
On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 19:22:00 +0200, FTP wrote...
is any 'good' web based ftp client around which can run in chrooted Apache?
Runs in chroot'ed
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 01:29:34PM -0700, smith wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 07:22:13 -0500, Eric Johnson wrote
Which web mail package is easiest to install and use on
OpenBSD? Are there any gaping security holes?
Eric Johnson
Someone posted a question about a week or two ago for a
Hi there,
Can anybody enlighten me, why in OpenBSD 3.9/i386 with GENERIC #617,
happens the followings:
ftp get bash-3.1.1p0.tgz |pkg_add -v -
local: |pkg_add -v - remote: bash-3.1.1p0.tgz
227 Entering Passive Mode (129,128,5,191,166,108)
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection
Argh - It might help if I explain more. I have an OpenBSD 3.8 system
running as a transparent packet filter (TPF).
The OS X system is inside ($lanif). Apple's network - CIDR 17/8 is
outside ($wanif). A Cisco PIX is doing NAT. IP's on the $wanif side
that are inside the PIX are considered as
On 19/07/06, Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Andreas Kahari wrote:
Not terribly important, but I have a problem with the netload panel
plugin for Xfce4. It shows the in/out rates for my interfaces (vr
re) on my amd64 machine, but on my i386 Vaio laptop with an
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 11:55:05PM -0700, finley_it wrote:
Hi Guido,
Maybe you are interested in knowing that Suse 10.1 handle quit well asix
ax88772, while previous 9.3 doesn't
bue
That is totally irrelevant to us. I can only find rev A4 not B1 DUB-E100
here in Australia. If someone can
finley_it schrieb:
Hi Guido,
Maybe you are interested in knowing that Suse 10.1 handle quit well asix
ax88772, while previous 9.3 doesn't
bue
Finley
Yeah, I know, (i also tested the D-Link Crap with SuSE10.1) and had a
look in the sources of the usbnet driver. But it didn't work out of
Dude, going on your recent posts you don't have a clue.
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Peter Philipp wrote:
Hi I'm looking for clue. Does anyone have any?
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On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 10:58:15AM +0300, Claudiu Pruna wrote:
Hi there,
Can anybody enlighten me, why in OpenBSD 3.9/i386 with GENERIC #617,
happens the followings:
ftp get bash-3.1.1p0.tgz |pkg_add -v -
local: |pkg_add -v - remote: bash-3.1.1p0.tgz
227 Entering Passive
On 7/20/06, Claudiu Pruna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anybody enlighten me, why in OpenBSD 3.9/i386 with GENERIC #617,
happens the followings:
ftp get bash-3.1.1p0.tgz |pkg_add -v -
You could export PKG_PATH and do the installation; eg,
# export
On 7/20/06, Claudiu Pruna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
Can anybody enlighten me, why in OpenBSD 3.9/i386 with GENERIC #617,
happens the followings:
ftp get bash-3.1.1p0.tgz |pkg_add -v -
local: |pkg_add -v - remote: bash-3.1.1p0.tgz
227 Entering Passive Mode
You're going to have to turn off 'modulate tcp'. One of the TCP
endpoints isn't following PAWs and stopped sending the TCP
Timestamps or someone is trying to blind hijack the connection.
More info - I ran a test scenario.
Here is a sample of the messages I get via syslog with set debug loud
It's a stab in the dark but I would start with the assumption that some
sites are using server load balancing and that reassemble tcp is
breaking this somehow.
Could be. Lets suspect poor load balancing because other big sites,
which most likely do load balancing too, work. eBay is just the
I've been trying to figure out how to get more than two channels of
audio with, no success. What I read, it should just work. Now,
audioctl play.channels=2 on boot. Whatever I try to change the
value to, I get 'audioctl: set failed: Invalid argument' even if I try
to set it to 2. It does seem
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 03:36:45PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying to figure out how to get more than two channels of
audio with, no success. What I read, it should just work. Now,
audioctl play.channels=2 on boot. Whatever I try to change the
value to, I get 'audioctl: set
Well, it is not necessary to use MySQL, because roundcube supports
sqlite which is smaller and more efficient for this task (per account
preferences, address book, etc...).
Lars Hansson wrote:
On Thursday 20 July 2006 03:32, Whyzzi wrote:
Requires MySQL
And the rational reason for a
What is 'modulate tcp'?
modulate state works fine.
I get these errors only with scrub's reassemble tcp option
I originally assumed it was an Apple problem since I only had trouble
with the OS X Software Update feature.
Going back to the beginning of this thread - Walter Haidinger appears to
In a setup of two redundant carp firewalls, each serving four
interfaces, the master crashes regularly (but not always) after a
manuall failover from the backup to the master.
This is how I do the manual failover ('carpdown' on master):
---snip---
for i in 0 1 2 3; do ifconfig carp$i down; done
Pedro Martelletto wrote:
Federico,
Your diagnosis is correct, that freeze can be the result of reaching the
limit for UVM amap allocations. These get used by the kernel to describe
anonymous memory mappings, and mmap malloc() puts the UVM subsystem
under a higher load of those, eventually
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 06:07:16PM +0200, Federico Giannici wrote:
It seems to me that under amd64 the UVM Amap usage is much higher then
under i386. So, even if by default the limit is the double of the i386,
it seems not enough.
That's probably because the code allocates in multiples of
Hi friends,
I am trying to setup my first firewall w/failover via carp pfsync. I
have it almost working, but am having a couple issues. I am hoping
someone will be able to help :)
First, before I enabled preemption I almost always had one machine being
master for one of the carp
Andreas Kahari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do have another i386 at home, an ancient 133MHz machine. It doesn't
have an fxp card in it though and I would need to back it up and
install OpenBSD on it. I thought it would be easier to find someone
on the list with i386+fxp+xfce4...
I'm running
Hi Peter Phillips,
It is not Mr. Eric Pancer but me (rahulthehacker) who is asking for help on
dhcpd lease.
Now it is because of you Mr. Mind that till last month I didnot believe on
Communities (like openBSD) but after joining this community I come to know
abt. the power of open system.
But it is
On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 22:54:28 +0530, Rahul Sharma wrote...
It is not Mr. Eric Pancer but me (rahulthehacker) who is asking for help on
dhcpd lease.
I wasn't referring to that, please learn how to read a mailing list. I was
referring to the user wanting dhcp leases to change every one-minute.
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 10:54:28PM +0530, Rahul Sharma wrote:
Hi Peter Phillips,
It is not Mr. Eric Pancer but me (rahulthehacker) who is asking for help on
dhcpd lease.
Now it is because of you Mr. Mind that till last month I didnot believe on
Communities (like openBSD) but after joining
Change 'syncif' to 'syncdev' in your hostname.pfsync files.
Also, out of curiosity, why are there two CARP addresses between the
workstation and firewalls?
Kian
On 9/20/06, Tim Pushor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi friends,
I am trying to setup my first firewall w/failover via carp pfsync. I
Thanks Kian,
That didn't have an effect. I suspected that it woudn't as I am getting
state information, and ifconfig listed fxp0 as the syncdev even though I
had syncif in the hostname file.
As for the multiple carp addresses - This is in a lab environment but
will end up protecting a rack
Hi there,
For your information:
I installed OpenBSD/current on 8.July because the official v3.9
had a nasty bug: if I did not keep on pressing enter during
dmesg -listings of boot, the keyboard did not respond at logon prompt.
I am using AMD64 with Linksys KVM dual port switch.
OpenBSD v3.8
From: Pekka Niiranen
I installed OpenBSD/current on 8.July because the official v3.9
had a nasty bug: if I did not keep on pressing enter during
dmesg -listings of boot, the keyboard did not respond at logon prompt.
I am using AMD64 with Linksys KVM dual port switch.
OpenBSD v3.8 did not
On 7/20/06, Rahul Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Peter Phillips,
It is not Mr. Eric Pancer but me (rahulthehacker) who is asking for help on
dhcpd lease.
Wrong:
http://www.sigmasoft.com/~openbsd/archives/html/openbsd-misc/2006-06/msg01371.html
On Sep 20, 2006, at 7:18 pm, Tim Pushor wrote:
As for the multiple carp addresses - This is in a lab environment
but will end up protecting a rack of machines in a colo. I'm
planning on having a carp address for each external address that's
required (not many - maybe 4-5 eventually).
Tim
On 2006/07/20 20:32, Ashley Moran wrote:
You don't need a new carp interface for every IP if they use the same
carpdev, you can add the others as aliases (that definitely works for
IPs in the same subnet, and I'm pretty sure it will work for IPs in
different subnets too). It makes the
Hi list,
in my company we are trying to implement an openbsd firewall-cluster.
The setup has the following specs:
- two boxes running openbsd 3.9
- hardware dell 1850 with two four port ethernet cards
so we have 10 ports on each machine (em and ste driver).
- to the outside network we are
How accurate are the sensors on most computers? I ask because after
learning (thanks to a few kind individuals on this list) how to monitor
sensors with OpenBSD 3.9, i have been checking the values on one of my
computers (a VIA Epia machine with 533 MHz C3 processor) to get an idea
of what
Hi,
I have problems with sound on my OpenBSD Box.
To make it short: I think the right driver is loaded, but when playing audio
files I get strange behavior.
Details and dmesg's can be seen at
http://www.freebsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?s=32324ebb3bca744c9e7b44c8330ac0f2t=42697
(I don't
On 20/07/06, Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Kahari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do have another i386 at home, an ancient 133MHz machine. It doesn't
have an fxp card in it though and I would need to back it up and
install OpenBSD on it. I thought it would be easier to find someone
on
Please forgive me if I am wrong but...
My understanding of DHCP addressing is that when a client asks for a lease,
they are given an address out of the pool, and their MAC is then listed as a
preferred user of that address.
They will continue to get the same address when their lease
Hi everyone, sorry for the bandwidth.
I am in the process of looking for a web mail application, and came across
the (3.8 release) package for openwebmail (yes I know I need to finish getting
upgraded to 3.9 -- I'm getting there).
However, when I tried to install the package, the
I have installed and use OpenWebmail on 3.9 sparc64 and i386 straight
from packages without issue.
Just need to remember to change fstab to remove the nosuid switch on /var
Steve
Rob Baldassano wrote:
Hi everyone, sorry for the bandwidth.
I am in the process of looking for a web mail
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 04:06:54PM -0700, Rob Baldassano wrote:
However, when I tried to install the package, the system gave an
error message about not finding a library. Forgive me I don't
have the error handy at the moment but it was a P5 (something
about compression) lib.
I'd take a look
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i am using the following function to obtain the CPU timestamp:
typedef unsigned long longxadk64_t;
void
apx_rdtsc(xadk64_t * const t)
{
__asm__ __volatile__ (.byte 0xf;.byte 0x31: =A(*t));
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I am using a single processor system. My i was thinking on using
OpenBSD
On 7/20/06, Rob Baldassano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please forgive me if I am wrong but...
This thread should die.
Question is:
Why would you WANT your clients to constantly get new IPs?
it disrupts SSL communication traffic, especially when you are dealing with
external ly available
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 19:37:03 +0200, Peter Philipp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Listen. Don't get me wrong. You are almighty, I know that. What we
need to
do now is write only privately very quiet between the two of us and
we'll
take over the world together ok? Share your problems with me in
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 11:28:17PM -0400, Eric Furman wrote:
Please take your medication regularly and not just when you
feel like it. I promise you, if you take your Thorazine like your
doctor describes, all the 'Bad People' will go away and stop
bothering you.
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I'm experiencing some weird carp issues - it is working ok, however my
logs are being filled with this:
the systems are in an environment with ciscowned vrrp traffic - is
that the cause?
# tail -f /var/log/messages
Jul 21 09:46:36 fw1 /bsd: carp: packet too short 40 on carp0
Jul 21 09:46:36
Hi
I don't want to start a religios thread and I don't want general personal
opinions :-)
Why has OpenBSD developers decided to run ksh as the default shell and not for
example bash or zsh?
The question is being asked because of a debate at our datacenter about the
three shells and I would
A little trick I do is this:
1. go to ftp.someopenbsdmirror.com/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386 and get the
index.txt file.
2. create another file called 1 without the quotes with the following:
pkg_add -v ftp://ftp.someopenbsdmirror.com/pub/OpenBSD/3.9/packages/i386/\
3. Whenever you want to
Rico Secada wrote:
I don't want to start a religios thread and I don't want general
personal opinions :-)
That's a nice introduction to any flamewar.
Why has OpenBSD developers decided to run ksh as the default
shell and not for example bash or zsh?
1) Acceptable License.
2) Correct /bin/sh
Will,
Thank you for your thoughts.
The error is:
openwembail-2.51:Can't find p5-Compress-Zlib-1.35:Fatal error
I looked through the pkg_info results on openwebmail, and couldn't find any
dependencies.
I did a complete install of 3.8 (fresh), and am in the xwindows
On 7/21/06, Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Acceptable License.
2) Correct /bin/sh implementation.
See also: http://openbsd.org/goals.html
And since you are completely free to install your favourite shell
if you want to, what's your problem with ksh?
The question is being asked
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