Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 4.0.
My jaw dropped lower and lower as I read the release announcement. An
incredible list of drivers added, especially wireless! One wire
support, even! And tick adjust!
A great release of
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 10:47:13 -0800
Ben Calvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is on a 400mhz 1st gen tibook. It boots & runs fine with 3.9.
>
> Unfortunately the keyboard isn't doing anything useful, so all i can
> report is what's on the screen:
>
> the last message is:
> -
> openpic0
Hi everyone,
I've been waiting for 4.0 to start playing around with your package
sqlports. More precisely I've been reading/learning alot about Ruby on
Rails lately and I'd like to give a try at making a web interface to
search the ports collection through sqlports. For the rest of the
email
On Oct 31, 2006, at 9:44 PM, Damian Wiest wrote:
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 05:10:25PM +, Douglas Hunter wrote:
NYCBSDCon2006 now has its talks available in MP3 and with slides
in pdf from
http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbsdcon06/
I saw this in the OpenBSD Journal ( http://undeadly.org/)
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
> Have a look at the LE565 with (IIRC) 4*1Gb and serial access to the
> BIOS (they say, I haven't seen one yet.)
>
> HTH
I have an LE564 running OpenBSD 4.0beta as a spamd trap. I like the 564
because you have your choice of NIC vendors and speed.
dian
On 31-Oct-06, at 4:35 PM, Damian Wiest wrote:
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 04:22:52PM -1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 31-Oct-06, at 3:59 PM, Damian Wiest wrote:
On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 09:17:11AM -0700, Pawel S. Veselov wrote:
stan wrote:
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 11:11:43PM -0700, Pawel S. Ves
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 05:10:25PM +, Douglas Hunter wrote:
> NYCBSDCon2006 now has its talks available in MP3 and with slides in pdf from
> http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbsdcon06/
>
> I saw this in the OpenBSD Journal ( http://undeadly.org/)
>
>
> Douglas
I suppose this saves me the t
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 04:22:52PM -1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 31-Oct-06, at 3:59 PM, Damian Wiest wrote:
>
> >On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 09:17:11AM -0700, Pawel S. Veselov wrote:
> >>stan wrote:
> >>>On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 11:11:43PM -0700, Pawel S. Veselov wrote:
> >>>
> Daniel Ouelle
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 11:08:15AM +0100, Guido Tschakert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> after reading through the "ralink broken after last update" thread and
> seeing that Bruno is using an Nintendo Wifi Connector
> I wonder if someone has connected a Nintendo DS via an OpenBSD Box and
> the Nintendo Wifi
On 31-Oct-06, at 3:59 PM, Damian Wiest wrote:
On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 09:17:11AM -0700, Pawel S. Veselov wrote:
stan wrote:
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 11:11:43PM -0700, Pawel S. Veselov wrote:
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
stan wrote:
That's actually not a given IFIRK Sun says the RAID on the 2100'
I am looking for some feedback on this DMESG if possible.
I am playing with an old Sun T1 105 and does look like it work well, but
I never saw so many not configure message in a single DMESG.
Can anyone clue me in. Is that really normal, did I most likely forgot
something, etc.
That's my fi
On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 11:18:28PM -0700, George Mihai IACOB wrote:
> Jonathan Gray wrote:
> >On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 08:24:16PM -0700, George Mihai IACOB wrote:
> >>Hello!
> >>
> >>I am a not-so-experienced programmer and I started a personal project
> >>which requires a deep understanding of the
On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 09:17:11AM -0700, Pawel S. Veselov wrote:
> stan wrote:
> >On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 11:11:43PM -0700, Pawel S. Veselov wrote:
> >
> >>Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> >>
> >>>stan wrote:
> >>>
> That's actually not a given IFIRK Sun says the RAID on the 2100's
> is
On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 17:16:08 -0700, Theo de Raadt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Nov 1, 2006.
>
>We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 4.0.
Congratulations to Theo, all the developers and everyone who help
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 08:52:20PM -0500, Kenny Mann wrote:
> Dudes,
>
> Many months ago I started a website called OpenBSD-Wiki (located at
> http://www.openbsd-wiki.org).
>
> The orginal goal was pretty selfish: Document what it took to get my
> systems going so I wouldn't forget.
>
> I'm no
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 10:57:27PM +0200, ropers wrote:
> On 26/10/06, stuartv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>On 10/26/06, Johan P. Lindstrvm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> You should really get yours too, not buying the CD's will not improve
> >>> the hardware support now will it?
> >>
> >
Johan Hedin wrote:
Hi
I need help with our IPSEC setup. We have an internal net
192.168.1.0/24. We have IPSEC to a customer on net 10.92.0.0/16.
However, they already used the 192.168.1.0 net, so the IPSEC tunnel is
to 10.84.230.0/28. I have set up 10.84.230.1 on the internal network
interfa
Nov 1, 2006.
We are pleased to announce the official release of OpenBSD 4.0.
This is our 20th release on CD-ROM (and 21st via FTP). We remain
proud of OpenBSD's record of ten years with only a single remote
hole in the defau
Thanks for another neat release to the OpenBSD-Guys!
Kind regards,
Sebastian
We have a rather mysterious issue with our OpenBGPD box. We use it to
inject a bogon BGP feed and as a router monitor. We recently upgrade
from 3.6 to 4.0 and bgpd keeps closing the session because max-prefix
has been reached. I configured MRTG to generate graphs of prefixes on
each of our BGP sess
I use OpenBSD 3.8 on a Fujitsu Siemens (FSC) AMILO Pro V2055 Notebook.
Problem occurred right after installing from the CD set.
After starting X the virtual consoles are no longer accessible.
Some "trying to switch screens" happens but then the X screen is
back and then the mouse cursor hangs.
W
Hi
I need help with our IPSEC setup. We have an internal net
192.168.1.0/24. We have IPSEC to a customer on net 10.92.0.0/16.
However, they already used the 192.168.1.0 net, so the IPSEC tunnel is
to 10.84.230.0/28. I have set up 10.84.230.1 on the internal network
interface (hme3), and added
On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 16:03:24 -0700 (MST), Diana Eichert wrote:
>And the commell only has 2 1Gb NICs instead of 4.
>
Have a look at the LE565 with (IIRC) 4*1Gb and serial access to the
BIOS (they say, I haven't seen one yet.)
HTH
>From the land "down under": Australia.
Do we look from up over?
On Tue, 31 Oct 2006, Massimo Lusetti wrote:
SNIP
> > look like a more interesting choice than the commell I'm looking at,
> > http://www.commell.com.tw/Product/SBC/LV-669.HTM
>
> The only thing thery're missing is the gpio, which could be usefull.
>
> Regards
> --
> Massimo
And the commell only ha
> > is the new prebinding code in 4.0?
>
> The code is there. It is not being used by anything yet. There
> are things which need to be worked out.
and this stuff is documented in the ldconfig(8) manpage, see -P,
if you want to play.
> is the new prebinding code in 4.0?
The code is there. It is not being used by anything yet. There
are things which need to be worked out.
On 10/31/06, Berk D. Demir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Under 1 second... Even Firefox...
I can not achieve similar even with prebind'ed binaries on an Athlon64
3500+ with more than 1GB empty DDR2 memory to scratch.
I took a stopwatch to it and firefox is 2.5 seconds. In other words
it loads in
Is it possible to specify multiple thresholds for the same sensor in
/etc/sensorsd.conf?
For example:
hw.sensors.2:low=50F:high=70F:command=/bin/echo "Ambient Temp %2" |
/usr/bin/mail -s "Hardware Sensors Warning" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hw.sensors.2:low=55F:high=68F:command=/bin/echo "Ambient Temp %2
Karsten McMinn wrote:
apps are loading in under a second (including firefox) and with
the eye candy all turned on.
Under 1 second... Even Firefox...
I can not achieve similar even with prebind'ed binaries on an Athlon64
3500+ with more than 1GB empty DDR2 memory to scratch.
Good for you.
I was trying to install system anew on my laptop, and when getting
address via DHCP all I got was:
bind: Can't assign requested address
exiting.
ifconfig: SIOCDIFADDR: Can't assign requested address
I tried several times, so decided to see what will happen if I do the
same on a virtual machine..
Paul Irofti wrote:
On Tuesday 31 October 2006 21:40, Mark Zimmerman wrote:
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 01:19:09PM -0500, John Kintzele wrote:
Hello,
OpenBSD 4.0 installed from official CD (i386). No problems. In
trying to install various Gnome apps (e.g., gedit), I'm running
into a missing
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 03:37:05PM -0500, Harry Menegay wrote:
> Paul Irofti wrote:
> >On Tuesday 31 October 2006 21:40, Mark Zimmerman wrote:
> >
> >>On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 01:19:09PM -0500, John Kintzele wrote:
> >>
> >He said official CD, so you might reconsider your answer ;)
>
> Not o
Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
>
> Development cycle of OpenBSD4.0 support starts tomorrow and will be
> finished when 4.1 releases?
Sure, why not.
--
[100~Plax]sb16i0A2172656B63616820636420726568746F6E61207473754A[dZ1!=b]salax
Paul Irofti wrote:
>
> Thanks, but I'm interested in specfic details regarding sparc, not generic
> concepts and fundamentals.
Sparc as implemented by whom? I mean, you can find VHDL/Verilog source
out there for the LEON implementation of the sparc CPU. But I'm
sure that futjitsu, and everyon
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 10:15:02PM +0200, Paul Irofti wrote:
> On Tuesday 31 October 2006 21:40, Mark Zimmerman wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 01:19:09PM -0500, John Kintzele wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > OpenBSD 4.0 installed from official CD (i386). No problems. In
> > > trying to install v
On Tuesday 31 October 2006 21:40, Mark Zimmerman wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 01:19:09PM -0500, John Kintzele wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > OpenBSD 4.0 installed from official CD (i386). No problems. In
> > trying to install various Gnome apps (e.g., gedit), I'm running
> > into a missing lib probl
On 10/19/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's true, but once everything is loaded and the system has been
running long enough to figure out what belongs in swap and what belongs
in memory, simple stuff shouldn't take too long. Simple stuff like
opening an xterm.
following up,
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 01:19:09PM -0500, John Kintzele wrote:
> Hello,
>
> OpenBSD 4.0 installed from official CD (i386). No problems. In trying
> to install various Gnome apps (e.g., gedit), I'm running into a
> missing lib problem, and while I've people who've had the same
> problem on Google,
On 2006/10/31 13:19, John Kintzele wrote:
> OpenBSD 4.0 installed from official CD (i386). No problems. In trying
> to install various Gnome apps (e.g., gedit), I'm running into a
> missing lib problem, and while I've people who've had the same
> problem on Google, I haven't found a clear response
On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 07:12:51 -0700 (MST)
Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Oct 2006, Tom Cosgrove wrote:
>
> > Although they're not yet available, Wim is hoping to sell
> > http://www.liantec.com/product/emboard/EMB-5740.htm soon.
> >
> > See http://www.kd85.com/liantec.html.
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 01:19:09PM -0500, John Kintzele wrote:
> Hello,
>
> OpenBSD 4.0 installed from official CD (i386). No problems. In trying
> to install various Gnome apps (e.g., gedit), I'm running into a
> missing lib problem, and while I've people who've had the same
> problem on Google,
On Tue, 31 Oct 2006, Pete Vickers wrote:
Anybody got subversion running well under OpenBSD with the http/webdav
transport ? It seems to require apache2 amongst a whole shed load of other
dependancies. Google throws up nothing less than 4 years old, so really just
after any experiences to short
Mike Spenard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After tar has finished writing to the tape device is there
> a way to see how large the finished tar on tape is?
>
> Also, is there a way to monitor the transfer rate to the
> tape device?
dd gives you both of these pieces of information. just pipe tar thr
On Oct 31, 2006, at 12:10 PM, Douglas Hunter wrote:
NYCBSDCon2006 now has its talks available in MP3 and with slides in
pdf from
http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbsdcon06/
I saw this in the OpenBSD Journal ( http://undeadly.org/)
I'm currently synchronizing all 260 of my "BSD is Dying" sli
Hello,
OpenBSD 4.0 installed from official CD (i386). No problems. In trying
to install various Gnome apps (e.g., gedit), I'm running into a
missing lib problem, and while I've people who've had the same
problem on Google, I haven't found a clear response that seems to
have fixed the problem. (I
Hi,
Anybody got subversion running well under OpenBSD with the http/
webdav transport ? It seems to require apache2 amongst a whole shed
load of other dependancies. Google throws up nothing less than 4
years old, so really just after any experiences to shortcut my legwork.
thanks
/Pete
Thanks for all.
On 10/31/06, Nick Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/30/06, Joco Salvatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Reading Theo de Raadt's presentation about exploit mitigation
> techniques, I could not understand the advantages of using randomized
> malloc and randomized
Joel Goguen wrote:
I do something similar to this:
pfctl -t local-white -T replace -f /path/to/whitelist
Where local-white is my whitelist, and /path/to/whitelist is the file
containing whitelisted IP addresses or CIDRs, one per line.
On 10/31/06, Steve Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
2006/7/2, Tomasz Zielinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
Zophie is patch that contains new security features for OpenBSD 3.9. BSD
license. I have not tested it personaly, but probably it's worth to analyze it
and maybe even incorporate. More info: http://www.0penbsd.com/zophie.html,
http://akcj
Tomasz Zielinski wrote:
Hello,
Zophie is patch that contains new security features for OpenBSD 3.9. BSD
license. I have not tested it personaly, but probably it's worth to analyze it
and maybe even incorporate. More info: http://www.0penbsd.com/zophie.html,
http://akcja.0penbsd.com/zosia/
martin g wrote:
Hello all
Aprox. 2 weeks ago i posted a question titled web browsing to this list. It
was about how to setup NAT on my gateway so intranet computers can
access Internet.
The current situation is:
I have a obsd3.9 box connected to internet using ppp.conf, on the inside i
h
On 10/30/06, Joco Salvatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
Reading Theo de Raadt's presentation about exploit mitigation
techniques, I could not understand the advantages of using randomized
malloc and randomized mmap techniques. I've searched on the Internet
about this subject but I couldn't
I do something similar to this:
pfctl -t local-white -T replace -f /path/to/whitelist
Where local-white is my whitelist, and /path/to/whitelist is the file
containing whitelisted IP addresses or CIDRs, one per line.
On 10/31/06, Steve Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have a table of
Hi,
I have a table of "whitelisted" hosts that I can change on the fly as I
see email coming in that gets greylisted. I add an entry to the file,
then I try to reload the table.
pfctl -t local-white -T load -f /etc/pf.conf
Magically, pf seems to block most local access. ie: telnet localho
NYCBSDCon2006 now has its talks available in MP3 and with slides in pdf from
http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbsdcon06/
I saw this in the OpenBSD Journal ( http://undeadly.org/)
Douglas
Jean-Daniel Beaubien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there any company doing a ready-to-use board with this chip?
It's a Commell LE-565[1], available from BWI[2]. Enclosures are hard to
find, though (it's an EBX form factor).
Regards,
Greg
[1] http://www.commell.com.tw/Product/SBC/L
Hello all
Aprox. 2 weeks ago i posted a question titled web browsing to this list. It
was about how to setup NAT on my gateway so intranet computers can
access Internet.
The current situation is:
I have a obsd3.9 box connected to internet using ppp.conf, on the inside i
have a winXP box co
On Tue, 31 Oct 2006, Tom Cosgrove wrote:
> Although they're not yet available, Wim is hoping to sell
> http://www.liantec.com/product/emboard/EMB-5740.htm soon.
>
> See http://www.kd85.com/liantec.html.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom
look like a more interesting choice than the commell I'm looking at,
http:/
Didier Wiroth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue 31.Oct'06 at 13:11:32 +0100
> Hello,
> I'm trying to build acpi on current but it fails:
>
> cc -Werror -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
> -Wno-uninitialized -Wno-format -Wno-main -Wstack-larger-than-2047
> -fno-builtin-printf -fno-bu
2006/10/31, Mike Spenard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
After tar has finished writing to the tape device is there
a way to see how large the finished tar on tape is?
gtar has --totals
Also, is there a way to monitor the transfer rate to the
tape device?
gtar has --checkpoint
Best
Martin
Hello,
I'm trying to build acpi on current but it fails:
cc -Werror -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wno-uninitialized -Wno-format -Wno-main -Wstack-larger-than-2047
-fno-builtin-printf -fno-builtin-log -O2 -pipe -nostdinc -I.
-I/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC_acpi/../../..
> Name Mtu Network AddressIpkts IerrsOpkts Oerrs Colls
>
> With rssadapt:
> ral0 1500 00:0e:2e:86:87:76 21153 836324635 1796 0
>
> With AMRR. Rebuilt from CVS couple of hours ago.
> ral0 1500 00:0e:2e:86:87:76 501773 422 1002191 159 0
>
> I left the lappy do
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 11:53:53AM +0100, Andreas Kahari wrote:
| >How about tar czpf / | dd obs=$BIGNUM > /dev/nrst0? More sophisticated
| >methods are always possible, of course...
|
| I was thinking about something similar but using buffer from the
| misc/buffer port somehow instead of dd. I be
Sure.
With rssadapt:
# uptime
4:25AM up 3 days, 16:38, 2 users, load averages: 0.26, 0.17, 0.14
# netstat -i
NameMtu Network Address Ipkts IerrsOpkts Oerrs Colls
lo0 3322426923 026923 0 0
lo0 33224 loopbacklocalh
On 31/10/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 11:06:13AM +0100, ropers wrote:
> On 31/10/06, Mike Spenard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >After tar has finished writing to the tape device is there
> >a way to see how large the finished tar on tape is?
>
> Forgive
On 31/10/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 11:06:13AM +0100, ropers wrote:
> On 31/10/06, Mike Spenard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >After tar has finished writing to the tape device is there
> >a way to see how large the finished tar on tape is?
>
> Forgive
On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 09:52:00PM -0800, smith wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 23:28:41 -0400, STeve Andre' wrote
> > On Thursday 26 October 2006 20:16, smith wrote:
> > > > Some people like to run antivirus software on UNIX boxes to ensure
> > > > they're not carriers for Windows viruses, etc. Pers
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 11:06:13AM +0100, ropers wrote:
> On 31/10/06, Mike Spenard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >After tar has finished writing to the tape device is there
> >a way to see how large the finished tar on tape is?
>
> Forgive me if this sounds impressively stupid, but would you not j
Thanks, but I'm interested in specfic details regarding sparc, not generic
concepts and fundamentals.
>>> "Jean-Daniel Beaubien" 31-Oct-06 03:49 >>>
>
> Sweet
>
> Is there any company doing a ready-to-use board with this chip?
> Something like what soekris does...but with the VIA C7 chip...
>
> JD
Although they're not yet available, Wim is hoping to sell
http://www.liantec.com/product/emboard
On 31/10/06, Paul Irofti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm interested in the pipeline implementation of the sparc64 architecture, I
noticed there are quite a few sparc users on this list and I was wondering
if they could point me to a document describing the chip's architecture.
So far Google and W
Hello,
after reading through the "ralink broken after last update" thread and
seeing that Bruno is using an Nintendo Wifi Connector
I wonder if someone has connected a Nintendo DS via an OpenBSD Box and
the Nintendo Wifi Connector as AP using WEP.
Without WEP everything works fine for me (i put my
On 31/10/06, Mike Spenard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After tar has finished writing to the tape device is there
a way to see how large the finished tar on tape is?
Forgive me if this sounds impressively stupid, but would you not just
use ls(1) for that?
Also, is there a way to monitor the tra
I'm interested in the pipeline implementation of the sparc64 architecture, I
noticed there are quite a few sparc users on this list and I was wondering
if they could point me to a document describing the chip's architecture.
So far Google and Wikipedia didn't help much, all I was able to retrive w
2006/10/31, Damien Bergamini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| I'm in this case too using OpenBSD 4.0-current (GENERIC) #1163: Thu
| Oct 19 14:40:44 MDT 2006 :
|
| ural0 at uhub0 port 1
| ural0: Nintendo Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 2
| ural0: MAC/BBP RT2571 (rev 0x05), RF RT2526, addre
Jean-Daniel Beaubien wrote:
Sweet
Is there any company doing a ready-to-use board with this chip?
Something like what soekris does...but with the VIA C7 chip...
JD
http://shop.elv.de/output/controller.aspx?cid=74&detail=10&detail2=9954
Peter
http://www.hopfgartner.it
2006/10/30, Michael Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I just had to mention that the OpenBSD audio cd is great for playing
> at the office.
>
> Thanks OpenBSD! Not only is the operating system a pleasure to use,
> but the music has us all in great spirits here.
>
> Mike H
>
>
It's proven listening
On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 10:43:30PM -0700, Joe wrote:
>
> I ordered my CDs on 09/20/06
> OpenBSD shipped my CDs on 10/13/06
> I received my CDs on 10/16/06
>
> Shipped to SF Bay Area in Northern California.
>
> The OpenBSD people say what they mean. First come, first served.
Woohoo! I ordered on
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