On 2006/08/10 16:56, Bill wrote:
I've been stuck with an Intel pro/1000MT card that is failing
with the checksum not valid.
Definitely worth trying 3.9 or a -current snapshot,
other options include bsd.mp (to use APIC), or try some
BIOS adjustments (e.g. set some IRQs to ISA/legacy
Hello List,
I installed ClamAV from ports on 4.0-beta on a desktop machine. I am able to
manually update freshclam and run manually clamscan. But when I run
clamdscan I get this message.
$ clamdscan
ERROR: Can't parse the configuration file.
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Infected
On 10 aug 2006, at 16.26, Tech Support wrote:
Question: Can I have an isakmpd.conf file, set only the config
options I
want, run isakmpd WITHOUT
the -K and still use ipsectl?
Yes.
Another item - IS PFS disabled or enabled by default when one uses
ipsecctl? Can this be set?
pfs is
Hi,
One of my friends bought a new Laptop.
She would like to knoe if anyone on running OpenBSD on that model and
is getting Sound Properly.
The only BSD she has currently is PcBSD anf FreeBSD. The dmesg below
is from PcBSD. It has no sound support.
It would be great if some one can point out
GR Dear fellows,
GR i have two disks, my first disk (wd0) is running XP, my second (wd1)
GR is running openbsd 3.9.
GR In order to boot openbsd from windows boot manager, i did the following:
GR $ dd if=/dev/rwd1a of=obsd.pbr bs=512 count=1
GR /* copied to windows c:\ and added the following
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 04:06:38PM -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
Also, while STARTTLS does have its merits, it's still better suited for
handling MTA authentication than protecting user data - use GPG for the
latter.
STARTTLS opportunistically between MTA's is wonderful for
making shit
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 11:51:31AM -0700, ben wrote:
I'm attempting to configure pf in a way similar to what is described here:
http://openbsd.org/faq/pf/rdr.html#rdrnat
The main difference is I want to do this with a single interface and I
want to use it as a load balancing solution. Using
On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 11:47:16AM +0300, Alexander Belikov wrote:
GR Dear fellows,
GR i have two disks, my first disk (wd0) is running XP, my second (wd1)
GR is running openbsd 3.9.
GR In order to boot openbsd from windows boot manager, i did the following:
GR $ dd if=/dev/rwd1a
I noticed in kernel support for this card in snapshots. I recently got
my hands on one to try out and wanted to do just that. I put the
snapshot as of yesterday (08/10/2006) on a spare laptop here. The card
is found and seems to work somewhat. I am able to dial to my ISP and
On 2006/08/11 01:37, JR Dalrymple wrote:
connect/authenticate. I can then ping the remote host (and any Internet
host for that matter). As soon as I start to try to browse or do
anything that uses more bandwidth than echoreq does (ssh, firefox, gaim,
etc.) the connection seems to hang. It
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/08/11 01:37, JR Dalrymple wrote:
connect/authenticate. I can then ping the remote host (and any Internet
host for that matter). As soon as I start to try to browse or do
anything that uses more bandwidth than echoreq does (ssh, firefox, gaim,
etc.) the
Hi,
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Stephen Bosch wrote:
The log messages may be the result of a trojan that tries to infect other
hosts in the network.
Right -- but it still doesn't explain why I would be getting Connection
closed by {host} messages when the host is not even connected.
Thanks,
On 8/10/06, Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Darrin Chandler wrote:
However, if the connecting party *requires* TLS then it would have a
problem with spamd. Is that the trouble you're having?
Yes. I'm protecting a Microsoft Exchange server with spamd on an
openbsd bridge. Because
Roger,
First of all, I will send you my /etc/clamd.conf file (commented
lines were deleted):
LogFile /var/log/clamd.log
LogFileMaxSize 1024M
LogTime
LogSyslog
LogVerbose
PidFile /var/run/clamd.pid
TemporaryDirectory /tmp
DatabaseDirectory /var/db/clamav
LocalSocket
On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 08:28:05 +0100
Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
On 2006/08/10 16:56, Bill wrote:
I've been stuck with an Intel pro/1000MT card that is failing
with the checksum not valid.
Definitely worth trying 3.9 or a -current snapshot,
other options include
For those servicing larger networks such as universities' ResNets or
campus networks, using a mandatory smarthost can be an excellent
detection tool to see which users/stations need to end up in a
quarantine.
Granted, the largest customer base for this sort of thing are likely
to be
I forgot to tell you: my system is set up in such a way that it
downloads automatically new
virus definitions (see manual pages for freshclam). But I think you
could figure this out anyway
by looking closely to the small portions of script I sent you.
* Bob Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-08-11 08:23]:
Speaking as someone who does this, for the truly big university
there are a lot of clueless idiots...
Gee, although I suppose I should use my openbsd.org address when
giving such advice. Let me rephase - At most universities other
Hi guys
I can confirm updating to the latest snapshot fixes the problem.
It now *flies* along !
Thanks Chris
--
AlanP
On Fri, August 11, 2006 4:52 am, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
your dmesg shows that pciide doesn't attach to your SATA controller and
wd0 is attaching to an isa device. try a
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On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 01:35:07PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
Hi,
One of my friends bought a new Laptop.
She would like to knoe if anyone on running OpenBSD on that model and
is getting Sound Properly.
i have experience with sound working on a D610, but no experience
with D640 either
On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 03:07:01PM +0200, knitti wrote:
On 8/10/06, Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Darrin Chandler wrote:
if you just wan't to have MUAs talk to your exchange, and don't want to use
STARTTLS, rdr the Exchange server to port 587 or 465 with pf. If you *want*
to have a
On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 06:21:36PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 03:07:01PM +0200, knitti wrote:
On 8/10/06, Will H. Backman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Darrin Chandler wrote:
if you just wan't to have MUAs talk to your exchange, and don't want to use
STARTTLS, rdr
Hello,
It's a little server with RAID Hardware and disk SATA.
Somebody are setup OpenBSD 3.9 on this Computer ?
Thanks.
Rodolphe
On 2006/08/11 19:39, Joachim Schipper wrote:
As Sigfred pointed out to me privately, of course, GnuPG also leaks this
information. Still, STARTTLS shouldn't be used for privacy.
They're complementary. STARTTLS is one way to keep sender/rcpt
information a little further away from people who like
I'm working on a driver for the newer Yukon-2 sk(4) variants. I've
made some progress on the hardware in a Mac mini, but I really need a
card that I can plug into a box that has a normal keyboard and/or
serial console. The PCIe variants are of no use to me unless they
come with a machine to plug
Vesselin Peev wrote:
The glibc C runtime library has a function __libc_freeres to free any memory
allocated by the runtime. What is the equivalent in OpenBSD's libc?
exit(3)
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On Fri, Aug 11, 2006 at 02:28:29AM +0300, Alex Stamatis wrote:
First of all thank you all for sending me some realtive links around the
remote installation of an Openbsd system.
But I am afraid the problem is much more complicated in our situation. We
have tried so many different ways and we
Hekan Olsson wrote:
On 10 aug 2006, at 16.26, Tech Support wrote:
Question: Can I have an isakmpd.conf file, set only the config
options I
want, run isakmpd WITHOUT
the -K and still use ipsectl?
Yes.
Another item - IS PFS disabled or enabled by default when one uses
ipsecctl? Can this
Actually, I did end up getting it to work. The rules I ended up using
although expressed differently are pretty much the same as the ones in
my previous email. I think I might have made a mistake testing the
configuration and it was probably working the entire time.
These are the final rules I
I am running a dell precision workstation 370 and have just installed
openbsd 3.9.
I wonder if some could get audio working ok for it? I am aware Dell
mixed up some channel, so it does not work as expected. Do someone
have a patch ?
Here is my dmesg:
OpenBSD 3.9-stable (GENERIC) #0: Fri Aug 11
Hi Gustavo,
I wonder if some could get audio working ok for it? I am aware Dell
mixed up some channel, so it does not work as expected. Do someone
have a patch ?
Have you tried OpenSound's Drivers? At times they work in places when OpenBSD's
drivers haven't caught up yet...
www.opensound.com
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