hello guys
I'm trying to build the binaries for -stable and i get it breaks on
make build, here's what it spits out
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ln -sf /chroot/bsd/src/usr.sbin/afs/lib/libarla/../../src/lwp/lwp_asm.c lwp.c
ln -sf
I once setup an invisible (transparent) firewall and gateway, but on
two separate boxes.
Is it possible to setup invisible firewall and gateway in one box? My
idea is to use four (4) NICs, the first two (2) for the invisible
firewall bridge, then the output is connected to the third (which
serves
2006/8/15, Will Hoskins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The maintainer's page was abandoned before his driver even made it into
the kernel. Since then his forum has been filled up with people trying
to figure out why it won't work and, more recently, spam.
http://damien.bergamini.free.fr/ueagle/
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Hi All,
just a short question: Does anyone has OpenBSD 3.9 successfully up and
running on a Sun Cobalt RAQ4i ?
I searched the archives but couldn't find anything useful.
Background. A co-worker of mine wants to setup a DSL router for 8 to 12
people
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Hello Ports, have tried gnucash from ports on two different i386's with the
same error running the help files (please see below). dmesg also.
Thank you,
Roger
$ cd /usr/local/bin
$ gnucash
Backtrace:
In unknown file:
?: 2 (let* ((nport #) (ans #)) (close-port nport) ans)
?: 3*
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 01:02:07AM -0600, edgar mortiz wrote:
hello guys
I'm trying to build the binaries for -stable and i get it breaks on
make build, here's what it spits out
I'd re-check your end. -stable built fine for me 2 days ago.
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Michael Small
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On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 10:31:22AM -0400, Mike Small wrote:
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 01:02:07AM -0600, edgar mortiz wrote:
I'm trying to build the binaries for -stable and i get it breaks on
make build, here's what it spits out
I'd re-check your end. -stable built fine for me 2
On 8/14/06, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006/08/14 17:59, Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
In which case, the patchlevel needs to be bumped (eg. foo-1.0.tgz -
foo-1.0p0.tgz).
No boom here, unless the maintaner was lazy.
No, /usr/lib changes don't bump patchlevels of every package.
Craig Skinner wrote:
On Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 10:48:55PM -0400, Chris Zakelj wrote:
PPPoA is in some ways, preferable, since you don't have the MTU
issue of PPPoE.
Much better.
It is helpful to include such details ;)
I didn't think it was important, since I wasn't asking for help. I'm
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Hi Nico,
Nico Meijer wrote:
Hi Marian,
just a short question: Does anyone has OpenBSD 3.9 successfully up and
running on a Sun Cobalt RAQ4i ?
I searched the archives but couldn't find anything useful.
I don't think it can be done. I had a
I'm researching setting up a wireless gateway using OpenBSD and authpf.
We've got an existing Active Directory (2003) domain with about 5000
user accounts that I'd like to authenticate against.
LDAP seemed like the obvious choice, but it appears I need to create
local accounts to use
On 8/15/06, Marian Hettwer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But the RaQ3 was MIPS based, wasn't it ?
amd K450s mostly (i386). They have a custom bios
which makes them hard to play with. as mentioned
a couple linux distros made it on there other than
the factory redhat distro. to try though you need
to
That's not an easy scenario.
Perhaps the simplest solution would work for you.
You could implement a generic account on the firewall called say
wifi-user. SSH into the filewall (not using Kerberos or anything)
and log in using the shared password for wifi-user.
The login shell could point to
Steve Shockley wrote:
I'm researching setting up a wireless gateway using OpenBSD and authpf.
We've got an existing Active Directory (2003) domain with about 5000
user accounts that I'd like to authenticate against.
LDAP seemed like the obvious choice, but it appears I need to create
local
2006/8/15, Steve Shockley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm researching setting up a wireless gateway using OpenBSD and authpf.
We've got an existing Active Directory (2003) domain with about 5000
user accounts that I'd like to authenticate against.
LDAP seemed like the obvious choice, but it appears I
Sorry for reposting but as no one answered , i need to confirm urgent.
here is my first traffic shaping pf.conf file .. although there werent any
syntax mistakes but can you have a look to it see if there is any logical
mistake ?
would be very greatfull
regards
intif=epic0
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That's not an easy scenario.
Perhaps the simplest solution would work for you.
[snip login shell]
[snip read file from UNC]
[snip cartwheels and demonic contortions]
'A' for creativity, F for solution != simplest.
If the users are logging into Windows workstations,
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 12:24 -0400, Steve Shockley wrote:
Kerberos also sounded like a good idea, but if I understand correctly,
the clients would need a Kerberized ssh client, and they'd have to be
able to access the KDC before logging in to the gateway.
having a kerberized SSH client isn't a
On Aug 15, 2006, at 1:17 PM, S t i n g r a y wrote:
Sorry for reposting but as no one answered , i need to confirm
urgent.
here is my first traffic shaping pf.conf file .. although there
werent any syntax mistakes but can you have a look to it see if
there is any logical mistake ?
I
On 8/15/06, S t i n g r a y [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for reposting but as no one answered , i need to confirm urgent.
here is my first traffic shaping pf.conf file .. although there werent any syntax
mistakes but can you have a look to it see if there is any logical mistake ?
would be
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 11:40:18AM -0400, Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
On 8/14/06, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006/08/14 17:59, Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
In which case, the patchlevel needs to be bumped (eg. foo-1.0.tgz -
foo-1.0p0.tgz).
No boom here, unless the maintaner was
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 01:19:31PM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote:
I think you're looking for ifconfig(8). Wait, doesn't linux have
ifconfig? What's ip for?
ip is from the iproute2 package. From the lartc.org manual, ``Why
iproute2?''[1]:
Most Linux distributions, and most UNIX's, currently
Karsten McMinn wrote:
On 8/15/06, Marian Hettwer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I played with a bit when I had access to lots of
RaQ3s and 4s but it wasnt worth the time with
their custom bios in the way.
I only maintain somewhat a distribution of it for the RaQ 2+ and Cube:
I have not asked to be on classmates.com. So someone better get back to me.
betty, chicago
This we know: the earth does not belong to man, man belongs to the earth.
All things are connected like blood that unites us all. Man did not weave
the web of life, he is merely a strand in it.
Has anyone ever seen reset didn't complete from the xl(4) driver? I
have two 3Com 3c905 cards and I am getting this for both.
Could this indicate bad cards? I googled and search the archives but
didn't come up with anything. I've tried it with both cards in and then
each one individually and
On Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 03:56:13PM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote:
I could imagine the openbsd crew having simply not written in support
for shared key, but I can't speak for them.
There's some support for shared key authentication in the kernel, but it
was disabled in
Marian Hettwer wrote:
I don't think it can be done. I had a RaQ3 once - way back when. The
But the RaQ3 was MIPS based, wasn't it ?
Nope, I386, the MIPS based stop at the RaQ2+ after witch they switch. To
bad if you asked me, but that's the new one. Yea, I bit more complicated
with the
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 02:20:05PM -0500, Matthew R. Dempsky wrote:
| On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 01:19:31PM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote:
| I think you're looking for ifconfig(8). Wait, doesn't linux have
| ifconfig? What's ip for?
|
| ip is from the iproute2 package. From the lartc.org manual,
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 11:40:18AM -0400, Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
On 8/14/06, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006/08/14 17:59, Arnaud Bergeron wrote:
In which case, the patchlevel needs to be bumped (eg. foo-1.0.tgz -
foo-1.0p0.tgz).
No boom here, unless the maintaner was
On 8/15/06, Betty Joan Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have not asked to be on classmates.com. So someone better get back to me.
betty, chicago
Is somebody actually going around and targetting bystanders to mess
with in OpenBSD's name, or is this just the next evolution of spam?.
Do people
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 04:27:34PM -0400, Nick Guenther wrote:
On 8/15/06, Betty Joan Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have not asked to be on classmates.com. So someone better get back to me.
betty, chicago
Is somebody actually going around and targetting bystanders to mess
with in
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 06:09:47PM +0300, Morganne witheredrose wrote:
i am runnin openbsd-current and i ve installed kismet from the ports
the only change i did in the kismet.conf is the
source=radiotap_bsd_b,ath0,scan
Did you try with other source types than radiotap_bsd_b?
I run kismet,
On 8/15/06, Tito Mari Francis Escaqo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I once setup an invisible (transparent) firewall and gateway, but on
two separate boxes.
What is transparent? It can never be fully transparent, because the
LAN machines will always at least need to be told where the gateway
is. I'm
On 8/15/06, Matthias Kilian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
source=radiotap_bsd_b,ath0,scan
Did you try with other source types than radiotap_bsd_b?
I never tried another source. I wasn't sure if a/g are working
Any error messages? What does ifconfig ath0 say, is the interface
in monitor mode?
Hi am setting a pxeboot to play with wrap/soekris
ls /tftpboot/ =
boot etc pxeboot stand
bsd home pxeboot.org tmp
altroot bsd.rd mnt root usr
bin dev pxe.rom sbin var
/tftpboot/etc/boot.conf
boot
Works fine here on 4.0-beta with
source=radiotap_bsd_ab,rum0,radiotap_bsd_ab
So it's probably not a kismet-pkg err.
On Tuesday 15 August 2006 22:29, Matthias Kilian wrote:
On Sun, Aug 13, 2006 at 06:09:47PM +0300, Morganne witheredrose wrote:
i am runnin openbsd-current and i ve installed
On 2006/08/15 23:29, Marten wrote:
/tftpboot/etc/boot.conf
boot bsd.rd
#stty com0 9660 and without the #
set tty com0
boot.conf is read like commands typed at the keyboard -
boot bsd.rd happens before there's a chance to set tty com0.
hint: unless you really want to avoid the 5-sec delay, try
Did you try with other source types than radiotap_bsd_b?
This will only change the channels used. Kismet has one generic capture
source and one for wi(4).
Someone corrects me if 'im wrong but i guess you can't. You need to create a
bridge between your tun device (tun0) on the gateway and the iface that is
connected to your 172.16.43.0/24 network (nic2).
The ssh command to use on your laptop is: ssh -w0:0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (run it
as root user to
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 23:07 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/08/15 23:29, Marten wrote:
/tftpboot/etc/boot.conf
boot bsd.rd
#stty com0 9660 and without the #
set tty com0
boot.conf is read like commands typed at the keyboard -
boot bsd.rd happens before there's a chance to set
On 8/15/06, Paul de Weerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
show some unexpected behaviour under Linux 2.2 and up... Why not fix
that behaviour in stead of adding new and confusing tools ?
KISS
Because install looniks problem solved. It's the tunnels' fault! Not lunisk!
Duh.
-Nick
Does OpenBSD work well on a Sun Ultra 25?
--
Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity.
(Dennis Ritchie)
On 8/15/06, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does OpenBSD work well on a Sun Ultra 25?
Doesn't look like it. :-/
http://openbsd.org/sparc64.html
--Bryan
stan wrote:
Does OpenBSD work well on a Sun Ultra 25?
I don't see it on the list here:
http://openbsd.org/sparc64.html#hardware
Also on the same page, if you scroll at the bottom you will get your
answer as well:
Unsupported machines
Ultra 25
stan wrote:
Does OpenBSD work well on a Sun Ultra 25?
I don't see it on the list here:
http://openbsd.org/sparc64.html#hardware
So, I would venture to say no. But the best way to know is to try.
On Aug 15, 2006, at 8:59 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
stan wrote:
Does OpenBSD work well on a Sun Ultra 25?
I don't see it on the list here:
http://openbsd.org/sparc64.html#hardware
So, I would venture to say no. But the best way to know is to try.
Or to simply scroll down to the bottom and
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 08:47:43PM -0400, stan wrote:
Does OpenBSD work well on a Sun Ultra 25?
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No.
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On 8/15/06, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
stan wrote:
Does OpenBSD work well on a Sun Ultra 25?
I don't see it on the list here:
http://openbsd.org/sparc64.html#hardware
It's there. At the bottom, under Unsupported machines.
--Bryan
On 8/15/06, Marten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote
Ethereal showed that only the 1st block of 512 bytes was being sent from
the server and being acknowkedged. Block 2 was sent, but never acked.
(It didn't acknowledge because it already started booting!)
Given that the file pxeboot was 200KB,
Dear gentleman,
would you mind sending me your dmesg for the soekris using the
momentus hard disk?
Thank you alot for your time and cooperation.
Best regards.
On 7/15/05, Frank Denis (Jedi/Sector One) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 07:55:59PM +0530, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
Can someone explain why this is giving a syntax error?
ike esp from 10.0.0.0/24 to 10.1.0.0/24 peer (remote IP CIDR) \
main auth hmac-md5 enc 3des group modp1024 \
quick auth hmac-md5 enc 3des group modp1024 \
psk (shared key)
ike
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 03:38:54PM -0400, Kyle George wrote:
Has anyone ever seen reset didn't complete from the xl(4) driver? I
have two 3Com 3c905 cards and I am getting this for both.
i used to get it, maybe late 3.7 thru mid 3.8 ?; usually after
warm reboots. maybe in 3.9 too; it was
Our company has a small OpenBSD box colocated with a local ISP that we use
for tertiary stoage of some data. I'd like to setup RAID-1 to provide some
basic redundancy of that data. I'm looking at either an Arco Duplidisk DD3
or 3Ware 7006-2 card. I've ruled out an Adaptec 2400A based on Theo's
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On Tue, 15 Aug 2006, Steve B wrote:
Our company has a small OpenBSD box colocated with a local ISP that we use
for tertiary stoage of some data. I'd like to setup RAID-1 to provide some
basic redundancy of that data. I'm looking at either an Arco Duplidisk DD3
or 3Ware 7006-2 card. I've
On 8/2/06, Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Michael C wrote:
...
Why is it that the MetroWerks CodeWarrior 3.1 cannot handle the following?
in header file (pcb.h):
intin_baddynamic (u_int16_t, u_int16_t);
in c file (pcb.c)
int
in_baddynamic (a, b)
Our company has a small OpenBSD box colocated with a local ISP that we use
for tertiary stoage of some data. I'd like to setup RAID-1 to provide some
basic redundancy of that data. I'm looking at either an Arco Duplidisk DD3
or 3Ware 7006-2 card. I've ruled out an Adaptec 2400A based on
Miod Vallat wrote:
Anyone got any suggestions for getting this card started correctly? Seen
the question in older posts, but never an answer (running sparc64
generic). It seems supported in both the hardwarelist and generic kernel.
Can you try recompiling a kernel with the value of
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