Re: sendmail

2006-07-26 Thread STeve Andre'
On Thursday 27 July 2006 00:43, David B. wrote: > sorry to bother, can anyone suggest a definitive book I should buy on how > to set up Sendmail on Openbsd 3.8? > > I have looked all over the net for a HOWTO or an article that steps me > through how to set up a user account and password, and then h

Re: Looking to start developing OpenBSD

2006-07-26 Thread Stephan A. Rickauer
Nick Price wrote: > I'm interested in starting to do development on the OpenBSD OS. What are > some good tasks that need to be done that someone isn't currently working > on? Someone suggested ACPId, but apparently it's already being worked on. iSCSI? ;) Stephan [demime 1.01d removed an attach

SMP - dual xeon issue

2006-07-26 Thread ax
Hi all. Brand new dual xeon machine - looking forward to getting OpenBSD 3.9 running on it. Problem... getting this message every second. ichiic0: timeout, status 0x0 ichiic0: transaction abort failed, status 0x42 I've searched the archives and googled and I've found this issue raised, but

ping brad (was Re: em(4) remains in unknown link state until inserting a cable)

2006-07-26 Thread Matthew R. Dempsky
(Apologies to the list: I was unable to make direct contact with Brad.) Brad: I sent you email twice this month regarding em(4)'s unknown link state behavior, but have not heard back yet. Have you simply not had time to reply yet or were my messages lost in transit? Thanks. Date: Sun, 9 Jul

sendmail

2006-07-26 Thread David B.
sorry to bother, can anyone suggest a definitive book I should buy on how to set up Sendmail on Openbsd 3.8? I have looked all over the net for a HOWTO or an article that steps me through how to set up a user account and password, and then how to retrieve it (look at it on the server), but all

Re: OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-26 Thread Lars Hansson
On Thursday 27 July 2006 06:37, elaconta.com Webmaster wrote: > > Router (192.168.1.120) <-> (192.168.1.121) Firewall PC (192.168.1.122) > <-> (192.168.1.0/24) LAN > > Now, thing is, the Linux firewall has two NICs: > > NIC 1: 192.168.1.121 > NIC 2: 192.168.1.122 > > The two NICs on the Linux box a

Re: OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-26 Thread Jason Stubbs
elaconta.com Webmaster wrote: The networking scheme is: Router (192.168.1.120) <-> (192.168.1.121) Firewall PC (192.168.1.122) <-> (192.168.1.0/24) LAN Now, thing is, the Linux firewall has two NICs: NIC 1: 192.168.1.121 NIC 2: 192.168.1.122 The two NICs on the Linux box are configured with 1

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 08:29:17PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote: > Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: > ... > >MIME has been around for 14 years. There's no excuse for any MUA not to > >be able to deal with it at least minimally. In the case of > >/usr/bin/Mail that means recognizing content types and only d

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread Nick Holland
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: ... MIME has been around for 14 years. There's no excuse for any MUA not to be able to deal with it at least minimally. In the case of /usr/bin/Mail that means recognizing content types and only displaying text/* sections when printing to the screen. It doesn't *have*

Re: OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-26 Thread Nick Holland
elaconta.com Webmaster wrote: Howdy We have here an old (Mandrake Linux 8 - yeah i know...) PC with two NICs which serves as a firewall for our LAN and runs a Bind caching nameserver. Although the machine is getting old, it still works well. Thing is, i'm having a hard time trying to reproduce i

Re: OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-26 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/07/26 23:37, elaconta.com Webmaster wrote: > Router (192.168.1.120) <-> (192.168.1.121) Firewall PC (192.168.1.122) > <-> (192.168.1.0/24) LAN > >From what i've googled, this shouldn't even be possible, everything is > on the same subnet. Regardless, it works great, and if i went and got a

Re: stopping robots

2006-07-26 Thread Nick Guenther
On 7/25/06, Mike Erdely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: prad wrote: > what is the best way to stop those robots and spiders from getting in? Someone on this list (who can reveal themselves if they want) has a pretty good setup to block "disrespectful" robots. They have a robots.txt file that specifi

Re: OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-26 Thread Spruell, Darren-Perot
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Now, thing is, the Linux firewall has two NICs: > > NIC 1: 192.168.1.121 > NIC 2: 192.168.1.122 > > The two NICs on the Linux box are configured with 192.168.1.121 and > 192.168.1.122, both interfaces on the same subnet. > 192.168.1.121 acesses > the company router (19

Re: OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-26 Thread Dag Richards
elaconta.com Webmaster wrote: Howdy We have here an old (Mandrake Linux 8 - yeah i know...) PC with two NICs which serves as a firewall for our LAN and runs a Bind caching nameserver. Although the machine is getting old, it still works well. Thing is, i'm having a hard time trying to reproduce i

OpenBSD Gateway to replace old Linux gateway

2006-07-26 Thread elaconta.com Webmaster
Howdy We have here an old (Mandrake Linux 8 - yeah i know...) PC with two NICs which serves as a firewall for our LAN and runs a Bind caching nameserver. Although the machine is getting old, it still works well. Thing is, i'm having a hard time trying to reproduce it, that is, getting another PC t

Re: Looking to start developing OpenBSD

2006-07-26 Thread Spruell, Darren-Perot
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > On 7/26/06, Leonardo Rodrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Would you please implement the C99 %a string format support that is > > missing in our libc? :DD > > I'd love if someone could do it =) > > > > Anyway, you could start by taking a look at the bug tracking syste

Re: Looking to start developing OpenBSD

2006-07-26 Thread Greg Thomas
On 7/26/06, Leonardo Rodrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Would you please implement the C99 %a string format support that is missing in our libc? :DD I'd love if someone could do it =) Anyway, you could start by taking a look at the bug tracking system (http://www.openbsd.org/query-pr.html). *P

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread Melameth, Daniel D.
J Moore wrote: > Lyndon is right... and in recognition of that I understand that the > project lead is negotiating with Microsoft (through Warren Buffet) to > port Outlook to OpenBSD. Theo will provide more details... (Can't... help... it... Must... reply...) That's great news! I look forward t

Re: Looking to start developing OpenBSD

2006-07-26 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Nick Price wrote: > I'm interested in starting to do development on the OpenBSD OS. What are > some good tasks that need to be done that someone isn't currently working > on? Someone suggested ACPId, but apparently it's already being worked on. General guideline: pick somet

Re: Looking to start developing OpenBSD

2006-07-26 Thread Leonardo Rodrigues
Would you please implement the C99 %a string format support that is missing in our libc? :DD I'd love if someone could do it =) Anyway, you could start by taking a look at the bug tracking system (http://www.openbsd.org/query-pr.html). *Plenty* of work to be done there. On 7/26/06, Nick Price <[

Re: Looking to start developing OpenBSD

2006-07-26 Thread Pedro Martelletto
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 12:19:45PM -0700, Nick Price wrote: > What are some good tasks that need to be done that someone isn't > currently working on? Searching the archives :-) -p.

Looking to start developing OpenBSD

2006-07-26 Thread Nick Price
I'm interested in starting to do development on the OpenBSD OS. What are some good tasks that need to be done that someone isn't currently working on? Someone suggested ACPId, but apparently it's already being worked on. Thanks Nick

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread Diana Eichert
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Matthew P Szudzik wrote: > My understanding is that Mail (equivalently mail or mailx) is the only > email client that is in the OpenBSD default install. But Mail does not > handle MIME-encoded messages, so I was wondering what most people use to > read and send them. For rea

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 11:40:30AM -0700, Spruell, Darren-Perot wrote: > > Good lord, do these threads never end? Replying with that somewhat invalidates your point. That is something that one should mumble while hitting the delete key. ;) -- Darrin Chandler| Phoenix BSD Users Grou

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread Spruell, Darren-Perot
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > MIME has been around for 14 years. There's no excuse for any > MUA not to > be able to deal with it at least minimally. In the case of > /usr/bin/Mail > that means recognizing content types and only displaying > text/* sections > when printing to the screen. It d

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread Inigo Tejedor Arrondo
El mii, 26-07-2006 a las 10:40 -0700, Spruell, Darren-Perot escribis: > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Why isn't there a MIME encoding/decoding solution in the > > default install? > > > (Or maybe there is, but I'm ignorant of it?) > > Why does it matter? There are lots of things not in the def

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread J Moore
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 11:31:39AM -0600, the unit calling itself Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: > >Why would you want a MIME encoding solution in the default > >installation? I mean, really, what do a large majority of systems need > >MIME for? > > 1) Character set support. These days I suspect the nu

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread Spruell, Darren-Perot
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Why isn't there a MIME encoding/decoding solution in the > default install? > > (Or maybe there is, but I'm ignorant of it?) Why does it matter? There are lots of things not in the default install. Why do people always act like not having something in the default i

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread Aaron W. Hsu
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 11:31:39AM -0600, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: > >Why would you want a MIME encoding solution in the default > >installation? I mean, really, what do a large majority of systems need > >MIME for? > > 1) Character set support. These days I suspect the number of Unix users > who

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
Why would you want a MIME encoding solution in the default installation? I mean, really, what do a large majority of systems need MIME for? 1) Character set support. These days I suspect the number of Unix users who can live completely within the US-ASCII glyph set are in the minority. 2) PG

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread Aaron W. Hsu
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 07:13:06PM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote: > On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 10:47:17AM -0400, Matthew P Szudzik wrote: > | My understanding is that Mail (equivalently mail or mailx) is the only > | email client that is in the OpenBSD default install. But Mail does not > | handle MIME-

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 10:47:17AM -0400, Matthew P Szudzik wrote: > My understanding is that Mail (equivalently mail or mailx) is the only > email client that is in the OpenBSD default install. But Mail does not > handle MIME-encoded messages, so I was wondering what most people use to > read

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread Aaron W. Hsu
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 10:47:17AM -0400, Matthew P Szudzik wrote: > My understanding is that Mail (equivalently mail or mailx) is the > only email client that is in the OpenBSD default install. But Mail > does not handle MIME-encoded messages, so I was wondering what most > people use to read an

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread Paul de Weerd
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 10:47:17AM -0400, Matthew P Szudzik wrote: | My understanding is that Mail (equivalently mail or mailx) is the only | email client that is in the OpenBSD default install. But Mail does not | handle MIME-encoded messages, so I was wondering what most people use to | read and

Re: What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread David Terrell
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 10:47:17AM -0400, Matthew P Szudzik wrote: > My understanding is that Mail (equivalently mail or mailx) is the only > email client that is in the OpenBSD default install. But Mail does not > handle MIME-encoded messages, so I was wondering what most people use to > read

What do you use for MIME email?

2006-07-26 Thread Matthew P Szudzik
My understanding is that Mail (equivalently mail or mailx) is the only email client that is in the OpenBSD default install. But Mail does not handle MIME-encoded messages, so I was wondering what most people use to read and send them. Do you download metamail and/or mpack from ports? Do you us

Re: Flash Media Server: fmsini fails with Abort trap

2006-07-26 Thread Alexander Farber
On 7/26/06, Alexander Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: # ~/FMS_2_0_2_r51_linux/fmsini ~/FMS_2_0_2_r51_linux/fmsini: relocation error: /RHEL4/libc.so.6: symbol _rtld_global_ro, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file ld-linux.so.2 with link time reference I've found that symbol in /lib/ld-lin

Re: Flash Media Server: fmsini fails with Abort trap

2006-07-26 Thread Alexander Farber
I have kern.emul.linux=1 in /etc/sysctl.conf and have installed the newest redhat_base-8.0p8 package. Also I've updated to the newest -current. Then I've copied these libraries from a RH Linux PC: # ll /usr/local/emul/redhat/RHEL4 2848 -rwxr-xr-x 1 afarber users 1438761 Jul 26 17:12 libc-2.3

Re: Man mksmbpasswd

2006-07-26 Thread Will Maier
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 12:50:41PM +0200, Karel Kulhavy wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ which mksmbpasswd > /usr/local/bin/mksmbpasswd > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ man mksmbpasswd > man: no entry for mksmbpasswd in the manual. > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pkg_info | grep samba > samba-3.0.21bp2 SMB and CIFS

Man mksmbpasswd

2006-07-26 Thread Karel Kulhavy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ which mksmbpasswd /usr/local/bin/mksmbpasswd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ man mksmbpasswd man: no entry for mksmbpasswd in the manual. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pkg_info | grep samba samba-3.0.21bp2 SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX Is there an aim in OpenBSD to have also manual

Re: ftp: -: short write on current when using pkg_add on ftp mirrors

2006-07-26 Thread Andreas Bartelt
Hi, I've compiled some older snapshots of CURRENT and the last time it worked for me was July, 12th 00:00 (the build failed at texinfo, but "pkg_add -ui -F update -F updatedepends" worked afterwards). A build from July, 14th 00:00 didn't work anymore, so I suppose the breakage was introduced

Re: Help to debug Openbsd freezes...

2006-07-26 Thread Rogier Krieger
On 7/24/06, Xavier Mertens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It's still running 3.5 (ok, ok, don't shoot, it's an old one but upgrades are not easy). As another poster already mentioned: upgrades are an easy and well documented process. Do your specific circumstances (e.g. problems to physically acce

Re: VPN(8)

2006-07-26 Thread Rogier Krieger
On 7/26/06, Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: # Pass encrypted traffic to/from security gateways pass in proto esp from $GATEWAY_B to $GATEWAY_A pass out proto esp from $GATEWAY_A to $GATEWAY_B In the last two line above, if i wanted to specify the interface, whi

Re: Flash Media Server: fmsini fails with Abort trap

2006-07-26 Thread Alexander Farber
On 7/26/06, Alexander Farber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm going to run fmsini on real Linux and copy the produced files to OpenBSD, but still I wonder, what call is this "fmsini" missing in the Linux emulation. Is there a way to find this out? Actually copying the files from Linux won't help

Flash Media Server: fmsini fails with Abort trap

2006-07-26 Thread Alexander Farber
Hello, has anybody please succeeded in installing and running Macromedia's Flash Media Server for Linux on OpenBSD? I'm currently stuck with the "fmsini" tool failing to run on OpenBSD: it prints "Abort trap" and quits: gate:FMS_2_0_2_r51_linux {1008} sudo sh -x ./installFMS -platformWarnOnly +

A new OpenBSD mirror in France

2006-07-26 Thread Landry Breuil
Hello list ! I've set up a new ftp mirror for OpenBSD, located physically in Rennes / West of France, on the RENATER Network (National Research & Teaching Network, maybe one of the biggest bandwidth in the country) It is available at ftp://ftp.irisa.fr/pub/OpenBSD/ , and works well.. i've tested