-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
Bruno Carnazzi
Sent: 18 October 2006 05:03 PM
To: misc
Subject: Re: Happy Birthday OpenBSD!
Theo president ! :)
Since Theo is Canadian, shouldn't it be Theo PM! ?
Well... I solved it thanks to Darren Tucker. So positive feedback should go
to
him... I haven't done any deeper analysis of it as it solved my problem. And
I don't have the time to dig...
Then you say Darren Tucker maybe has a hole in the analysis Well, ask
him!
maybe he read
On 10/22/06, Miod Vallat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to install a snapshot on a Dell PowerEdge 6300 using the
floppyB boot disk.
Unfortunately, the Adaptec AIC-7860/AIC-7890 SCSI Host adapters aren't
being configured so I cannot setup the disks. According to
Sorry I regretted using these exact words.
What I meant to say was that this does not explain everything.
Let me leave it at that.
If I don't understand something most likely my understanding is to take the
blame. :-)
All is well that ends well.
Thanks to Damien and Darren for
Hi guys
I tried both floppyA which had the same result (no disks found) and
the CD which caused the system to hang (after showing the devices as
not configured).
Can you think of any other reasons?
The same thing happens on other identical systems.
Thanks
Tom
On 23/10/06, Greg Thomas [EMAIL
The man page doesn't have the usual -l for logging for the tftpd, so
what other choice could be done, or not logging for this.
I am trying to log the traffic to syslog and so far, my research still
haven't given me anything other then needed to setup and use tftp-proxy
with the -v flag.
Is
Good day!
In our office we use irc-hybrid on CentOS4.4 as IRC server. I plan to
use OpenBSD 3.9 as my test IRC server with the provided irc-2.10.3p1
package.
Can anybody on the list provide me with pointers to howto's how to
configure this IRC server in OpenBSD? You're help would be very much
On 2006/10/22 17:29, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
It work,s but as soon as the setup for OpenBSD start to boot the bsd.rd,
the access to both the ethernet management port as well as the serial
console is lost and the only way is to use local keyboard and monitor.
Usually BIOS serial redirection
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 06:05:02PM +0800, Tito Mari Francis Esca?o wrote:
Good day!
Good day to you too! :-)
In our office we use irc-hybrid on CentOS4.4 as IRC server. I plan to
use OpenBSD 3.9 as my test IRC server with the provided irc-2.10.3p1
package.
Can anybody on the list provide
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 06:05:02PM +0800, Tito Mari Francis Escaqo wrote:
Good day!
In our office we use irc-hybrid on CentOS4.4 as IRC server. I plan to
use OpenBSD 3.9 as my test IRC server with the provided irc-2.10.3p1
package.
Can anybody on the list provide me with pointers to
Hi,
as a reminder, we will be in London for the LinuxWorld Expo on Oct 25 - 26
in the Olympia, London, UK.
You could have gotten free entrance tickets through their website at
http://www.linuxworldexpo.co.uk/, not sure how it works now the online
registration is closed. I'm sure you can
Jason George wrote:
I'm just wondering if the Niagara chip (by Sun) is supported on OpenBSD
Full and proper support of the Ultrasparc III processor is pretty much an
implied requirement first... and we're still working on that...
Sorry for my ignorance but why Ultrasparc III? I
Hi list,
I have openvpn-2.0.6 running as server on OpenBSD-current as of 9-OCT-2006.
I noticed that it is creating files in /etc/openvpn:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [~] # ls -l /etc/openvpn
total 48
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 3820 Oct 11 14:27 antvpn.crt
-rw--- 1 root wheel891 Oct 11 14:27
I've tried with all the floppy disks and the CD and the device is
always displayed as not configured? Is the driver just not recognizing
the device as what it supports?
Thanks
Tom
On 23/10/06, Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys
I tried both floppyA which had the same result (no disks found)
I'm running through the process of getting Java installed on this T40
laptop and have run into a problem. I'm following the FAQ and trying
1.5 this time. I last successfully installed the 1.4 JDK when I was
running OpenBSD 3.8 on my laptop but I had compiled it on my server.
I just updated
Oops, just noticed the ulimit mention in the 1.5 port, I'm trying again.
On 10/23/06, Greg Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running through the process of getting Java installed on this T40
laptop and have run into a problem. I'm following the FAQ and trying
1.5 this time. I last
On 23/10/06, Martin Gignac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/23/06, Heinrich Rebehn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shouldn't openvpn write to /var/db or /var/log?
I don't know if these locations can be hardcoded at compile time, but
from the stock OpenBSD OpenVPN package that I use (2.0.6) it seems
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, Jean-Daniel Beaubien wrote:
Jason George wrote:
I'm just wondering if the Niagara chip (by Sun) is supported on OpenBSD
Full and proper support of the Ultrasparc III processor is pretty much an
implied requirement first... and we're still working on that...
Sorry
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/10/22 17:29, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
It work,s but as soon as the setup for OpenBSD start to boot the bsd.rd,
the access to both the ethernet management port as well as the serial
console is lost and the only way is to use local keyboard and monitor.
Usually
Ok, it was successful this time but Firefox (1.5.0.7) crashes:
# cat plugin_stack.trace
java.io.IOException: Broken pipe
at java.io.FileOutputStream.writeBytes(Native Method)
at java.io.FileOutputStream.write(FileOutputStream.java:260)
at
On 10/23/06, z0mbix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, OpenVPN
2.0.6 is quite old now. The latest release is 2.0.9.
Yes, but if you look at the changelog
(http://openvpn.net/changelog.html) you'll see that versions 2.0.7 -
2.0.9 only address Windows-specific issues, hence I think this is why
the
On 10/23/06, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The man page doesn't have the usual -l for logging for the tftpd, so
what other choice could be done, or not logging for this.
I am trying to log the traffic to syslog and so far, my research still
haven't given me anything other then needed
I am having an interesting problem with the following machine. I was
wondering if anyone else has this problem or can help me fix it. I have
tried it on 3.8 and also 3.9 and swap in and out drives, mother boards,
ram etc and still have the same problem. What happened is when I issue
a reboot or
Some interesting spamd statistics gathered from /var/log/daemon:
From 8am Oct 22 to noon Oct 23:
19112 connected messages from spamd, which means connections from IPs
that are not in the whitelist.
2247 inbound messages from spamlogd, which mean connection from IPs
that are already on the
On 10/23/06, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The man page doesn't have the usual -l for logging for the tftpd, so
what other choice could be done, or not logging for this.
I am trying to log the traffic to syslog and so far, my research still
haven't given me anything other then
We have two OpenBSD firewalls running in CARP redundant mode, one
active, one standby. The problem we've been seeing for a while
appears to be packet loss at our firewall once we reach or surpass
around 100Mbps / 12k pps. I've seen this show up on both 3.9 stock
and the download of 4.0. It is
Many thanks to all the very generous people who donated. The hardware
marco@ needs is on its way to him now. That so many OpenBSD users
were willing to chip in is very heartening indeed. It seems a lot of
people are interested in ACPI support :-)
I have tried to send personal thank you notes
On Monday 23 October 2006 1:55 pm, Greg Thomas wrote:
Ok, it was successful this time but Firefox (1.5.0.7) crashes:
# cat plugin_stack.trace
java.io.IOException: Broken pipe
at java.io.FileOutputStream.writeBytes(Native Method)
at
- Original Message -
From: Niall O'Higgins
Date: Monday, October 23, 2006 22:47
Subject: Re: ACPI support, donate via payapl here
To: misc@openbsd.org
Many thanks to all the very generous people who donated. The hardware
marco@ needs is on its way to him now. That so many OpenBSD users
On 2006/10/23 15:08, Gunga Din wrote:
We have two OpenBSD firewalls running in CARP redundant mode, one
active, one standby. The problem we've been seeing for a while
appears to be packet loss at our firewall once we reach or surpass
around 100Mbps / 12k pps. I've seen this show up on both
On 23/10/06, Wim Vandeputte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also have a little prototype that needs some feedback:
http://images.kd85.com/images/tn/dsc06396.jpg.html
Personally, I'd prefer Pluffy to sport real stuffed plushy cones for
the spikes (instead of the comparatively simple fabric
Thanks everybody! We really appreciate all the donations.
/marco
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 09:39:16PM +0100, Niall O'Higgins wrote:
Many thanks to all the very generous people who donated. The hardware
marco@ needs is on its way to him now. That so many OpenBSD users
were willing to chip in
- Original Message -
From: Ingo Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i should rather like to use another idiom: Auf dem Teppich
bleiben.
remain on the carpet? -Please explain...
I came across a the below peculiarity in gdb: the third argument to
regcomp(3) appears mangled in gdb's output when I set a breakpoint and
run it. Even though I pass 1 (i.e., REG_EXTENDED) to regcomp, gdb
says that -809753220 was passed.
I see this behavior on 3.9 and a now rather of date 4.0
Hello,
about a month ago I wrote I'm glad about em(4) driver which works
pretty well on few of my boxes. However I need to change my
opinion... after what I saw today in the lab:
We have connected pretty well testing box - Navtel InterWatch
(www.navtelcom.com).
It has one 6 slots and
Jason George wrote:
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, Jean-Daniel Beaubien wrote:
Jason George wrote:
I'm just wondering if the Niagara chip (by Sun) is supported on
OpenBSD
Full and proper support of the Ultrasparc III processor is pretty
much an implied requirement first... and we're still working
On 23/10/06, Stefan Olsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Ingo Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i should rather like to use another idiom: Auf dem Teppich
bleiben.
remain on the carpet? -Please explain...
It can mean don't lose it (=don't get all fired up), but it can
Hello misc@,
Quite a few people sent me emails about my earier instructions, I posted
here some time ago:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=1
Now I finally got around to update my instructions on how to create an
OpenBSD-based LiveCD/DVD.
They are far from perfect, but it works
Sylwester S. Biernacki wrote:
Hello,
about a month ago I wrote I'm glad about em(4) driver which works
pretty well on few of my boxes. However I need to change my
opinion... after what I saw today in the lab:
[ ... cut ... ]
I wanted to reply relevant sections but your message is quite
On 10/24/06, Andreas Bihlmaier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now I finally got around to update my instructions on how to create an
OpenBSD-based LiveCD/DVD.
Is this LiveCD/DVD reliable enough to send in dmesg's from it?
I have been looking for a OpenBSD Kismet Live DVD with a X Front end,
I wonder if a person could actually have Kismet and x on a Live DVD?
or would it have to be able to write to a Disk?
Sam Fourman Jr.
On 10/23/06, vladas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/24/06, Andreas Bihlmaier [EMAIL
Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
I have read that people have tested with *very* high load with success...
I am not the best expertbut you don't say anything about the OpenBSD
config. At high load you probably have to change net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen,
kern.maxclusters, net.inet.tcp.recvspace,
On 2006/10/24 00:45, Per-Olov Sjvholm wrote:
pf is disabled, between em0 and em1 whole traffic goes through
kernel routing process (Navtel port A and em0 in one /24 network,
and em1 and Navtel port B are in different /24 network)
sysctl tcp.send receive space is turned to 65535
On 2006/10/23 17:15, Dag Richards wrote:
MP makes possible to use I/O APICs so offloads the interrupt load from
CPU. It can be big plus.
Makes possible? Erm by magic?
no, by the line in the kernel config file that starts ioapic*
I've inherited a half dozen Dell PowerEdge 2650s with the PERC 3/Di
Adaptec RAID controllers, mostly running old OpenBSD with the 'aac'
RAID controller enabled.
I'd like to put as little money (and time) into these as possible
while still bringing them up to the latest supported OpenBSD release,
Of course, interested parties with large budgets and desire to see
this work happen are more than free to contact me to have a project
charter written and a contract signed...
I see I see, thanks for the explanation. I hope I didn't get your hopes
up for financing...I am only a poor
Hey
I have been examining OpenBSD bugs and have been looking for ways of
predicting the field defect rate, that is, predicting at the time of release
the number of field defects in each time interval after the release. I am
brainstorming possible applications for this research.
I was wondering
Martin Gignac wrote:
On 10/23/06, Heinrich Rebehn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shouldn't openvpn write to /var/db or /var/log?
I don't know if these locations can be hardcoded at compile time, but
from the stock OpenBSD OpenVPN package that I use (2.0.6) it seems
that files will be read/written
Hello everyone,
I'm thinking on purchasing this NOD32 anti-virus solution from
ESET.COM and use it here at work. I really want to use it with
OpenBSD, since every other server machine runs OpenBSD as well. The
problem is that eset.com claims that their product will run on Linux
and FreeBSD, they
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