Note that the first line is what you will find in your GENERIC
kernel configuration, and AFIK, it *only* selects lun 0.
that is balony. He's hit a bug. What he's got should not need special
configuration. It should just work.
config files specifiers which have no value do not
On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 09:19:25PM -0600, Reverend Deuce wrote:
(This is very long email because it's a very complicated problem...
I've included some tcpdump logs below to assist...)
SNIP
Here are some tcpdumps from the master FW during connection attempts
with a browser:
Opera 9:
Bonjour,
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rigion,
oy des secteurs d'activiti comme le vttre nous sont souvent demandis.
N'hisitez pas ` consulter et ` vous inscrire gratuitement.
Dans l'attente de votre visite, veuillez agrier nos sinchres salutations.
Spamassassin depends on Perl Net/DNS.pm and this dependency is missing in
OpenBSD:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sa-update
Can't locate Net/DNS.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.6/OpenBSD.i386-openbsd
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.6
man pkg_delete:
-F keywords Force removal of the package. keywords is a comma-sepa- rated
list of keywords that state what failsafes should be waived. These include:
Would it be possible to list *all* the failsafes and change these includes
to a list follows?
CL
Is there any undocumented keyword for pkg_add -F which overwrites a package
even if it's installed, i. e. overcomes this error message ?:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pkg_add p5-Net-DNS-0.54.tgz
Already installed: p5-Net-DNS-0.54
man pkg_add suggest that the list of -F keywords might be incomplete:
On 11/26/06, Marcos Laufer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there, i'm noticing crashes in httpd.
I installed phpMyAdmin-2.7.0p0 from packages, configured it with http auth ,
and when i access it with a browser sometimes the httpd gets crashed:
[Sun Nov 26 13:48:03 2006] [notice] child pid 6618 exit
On 11/27/06, Karel Kulhavy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any undocumented keyword for pkg_add -F which overwrites a
package
even if it's installed, i. e. overcomes this error message ?:
maybe you are looking for -r ?
Hi there
I had the exact same strange (kind of) problem.
All clients could connect to my (own OpenBSD) web server, only my main PC
(sorry linux gentoo machine) could not. The packets match what you show
below. It stops because the initial http) packet does't arrive at your
VistaPC. [Fire up
is ACPI enabled by default on i386 MP or do i need a diff?
No it is not. We're very active working on this stuff right now. If
you can't figure out yourself how to get this working, you'll just
have to be patient until we enable it in GENERIC adn/or GENERIC.MP.
Mark
Hello,
Is it possible to send packets with the carp address as the source address ?
If yes, how ?
Thanks,
Pedro
Karel Kulhavy wrote on Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 12:03:34PM +0100:
If someone comes to OpenBSD from Linux he is likely to fall into
a nasty trap in OpenBSD. He runs ldconfig
without any arguments
after compiling some program as he was used to on Linux. This will
destroy his linker cache and he
On 24 nov 2006, at 22.44, Brian Candler wrote:
Is this 60 second timeout a tunable? Or can you point me to where it's
defined in the kernel? I'd like to try increasing it.
sysctl net.inet.ip.ipsec-invalid-life=60
(If you're curious, look at reserve_spi() in /usr/src/sys/netinet/
ip_ipsp.c)
Jim Razmus wrote on Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 07:41:42PM -0500:
Ingo Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED] [061125 18:51]:
Jim Razmus wrote:
Anyone have a clever hack to get sftp chroot'ed too?
In my original post to this thread, i mentioned
http://sublimation.org/scponly/wiki
Disclaimed: I neither
Jim Razmus wrote:
I sent Bob a patch to fix some off by ones. You want those patches or
you may inadvertently trap a host who has valid DNS records.
Care to share the patch?
Jim
-ME
But, i would like to promote, some how, people
usage of OpenBSD operating system, no one else.
I agree that only people, no one else,
should usage of OpenBSD.
On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 09:22:32PM -0600, Albert Chin wrote:
We have someone connecting from an FC4 host running Openswan 2.4.4
behind a firewall to our VPN server running OpenBSD 4.0. They are able
to establish a connection ok but tcpdump shows a bad cksum value for
pings from the client
I was using RCS under 4.0-release when it started causing me grief. At
first I thought I'd been making typos in options, but I can replicate
what I *think* are two errors in behavior. I welcome being set right.
(And I did check the change notes for 4.0-current, but didn't see
anything to
On Monday 27 November 2006 05:46, Craig Skinner wrote:
Running on a LAN machine it works fine, the problem is only when run on
the dns server.
Are processes on the localhost permitted to use named?
Thanks, good point. But does not make any difference. No doubt the problem is
in etherape
Thanks, good point. But does not make any difference. No doubt the problem is
in etherape as I can do manual queries just fine.
From my post on openbsd-newbies a few days ago
I had the same problem a year or so ago, with etherape and the lack of dns
hi anyone know about openbsd vs other i have to show this information to
be ablo to use openbsd in our networks
First of all an apology: If this is a noob question. These days I
have no ideas what is and isn't noobish.
Secondly, an apology: I am not following the standard way of doing
things, but to be honest thats the way I am.
So to business. I am tryng to chroot apache 2.2 (yes I like apache 2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_operating_systems
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_BSD_operating_systems
On Nov 27, 2006, at 10:43 AM, Carlos A. Garcia G. wrote:
hi anyone know about openbsd vs other i have to show this
information to be ablo to use openbsd in our
* Mike Erdely [EMAIL PROTECTED] [061127 11:12]:
Jim Razmus wrote:
I sent Bob a patch to fix some off by ones. You want those patches or
you may inadvertently trap a host who has valid DNS records.
Care to share the patch?
Jim
-ME
Here you go.
Jim
Index: greyscanner
* Mike Erdely [EMAIL PROTECTED] [061127 11:12]:
Jim Razmus wrote:
I sent Bob a patch to fix some off by ones. You want those patches or
you may inadvertently trap a host who has valid DNS records.
Care to share the patch?
Jim
-ME
I'm seriously in need of coffee. Try this instead.
Marco Peereboom wrote:
Yeah rebooting will probably fix this. It looks as if the last bio command
never completed and now it is blocking access. Now why this happened I
can't
tell you based on this amount of information.
Would you be interested in any further information before (or after) I
Karel Kulhavy wrote:
If someone comes to OpenBSD from Linux he is likely to fall into a nasty trap
in OpenBSD. He runs ldconfig after compiling some program as he was used to
on Linux. This will destroy his linker cache and he won't be able to execute
any program anymore.
[snip]
Nasty? Who
On Monday 27 November 2006 10:43 am, you wrote:
hi anyone know about openbsd vs other i have to show this information to
be ablo to use openbsd in our networks
Are there any speific issues you are addressing, i.e. Traffic managment,
Desktop??
Bob D
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006, Jon Radel wrote:
I was using RCS under 4.0-release when it started causing me grief. At
first I thought I'd been making typos in options, but I can replicate
what I *think* are two errors in behavior. I welcome being set right.
(And I did check the change notes for
Posted this in the wrong forum... so let's try it again here
Just installed OpenBSD 4.0 last week (OpenBSD 4.0 (GENERIC) #690: Sat
Sep 16 20:26:25 MDT 2006, AMD64) and attempted to add GD support to
perl. I proceeded to install the GD libraries (gd-2.0.33p3) from
packages as well as
For using as Server, the people at the ofice want me to give information
why using Obsd besides linux i want to use obsd.
Mail, Web, FW, Proxy-Caching, DNS
Bob DeBolt escribis:
On Monday 27 November 2006 10:43 am, you wrote:
hi anyone know about openbsd vs other i have to show this
Carlos A. Garcia G. wrote:
For using as Server, the people at the ofice want me to give information
why using Obsd besides linux i want to use obsd.
Mail, Web, FW, Proxy-Caching, DNS
Why *do* you want to use OpenBSD instead of Linux? If you do not have
some reasons of your own then it's hard
Hello,
I like the idea of using a leased_ip_table in dhcpd (-L option) in
combination with pf. Unfortunately Im not clear on one point; it seems
that the L option only works in combination with the A option
(abandoned_ip_table). Without the A option the leased_ip_table is not
filling up.
[2006-11-27 10:43] Claudio Jeker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Both Firefox and Opera use a wscale of 8 whereas IE uses a wscale of 2.
In my opinion this sounds like the typical problem where states are not
created on the initial SYN packet.
sounds like a window scaling problem as described in:
[2006-11-24 17:51] Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a better way... :)
Christian Ruediger Bahls wrote:
wsdisplay1 at creator0: console (std, sun emulation), using wskbd0
^^
[...]
Section Device
Identifier Wsdisplay0
[...]
Option
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 01:42:02PM -0700, Kevin Konowalec wrote:
So does the default perl distribution in 4.0 have problems with
dynamic linking of modules? Should I rebuild perl? Try to
statically load the module?
No, it has no problems with dynamic linking of modules. It must be
On Nov 27, 2006, at 4:58 PM, Kevin Konowalec wrote:
Well all I've done so far was:
- install OS
- install packages.
which step was wrong?
As you wrote in your earlier message, someone told you you need the
X11 libraries.
It might actually be true after all.
You might try 'ldd' on GD.so
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 12:16:13PM -, Pedro Hugo wrote:
Is it possible to send packets with the carp address as the source
address ?
You have a few options:
- Have the process bind to the carp address only (most daemons allow
this to be configured as do some userland tools such as nc and
On Nov 27, 2006, at 5:22 PM, Jack J. Woehr wrote:
On Nov 27, 2006, at 4:58 PM, Kevin Konowalec wrote:
Well all I've done so far was:
- install OS
- install packages.
which step was wrong?
As you wrote in your earlier message, someone told you you need the
X11 libraries.
It might actually
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 05:32:14PM -0700, Kevin Konowalec wrote:
On Nov 27, 2006, at 4:58 PM, Kevin Konowalec wrote:
Well all I've done so far was:
- install OS
- install packages.
which step was wrong?
As you wrote in your earlier message, someone told you you need the
X11
Actually, no. Lots has changed since 3.8. If you can reproduce this on 4.0 it
becomes interesting again.
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 08:08:20PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marco Peereboom wrote:
Yeah rebooting will probably fix this. It looks as if the last bio command
never completed and
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 08:32, Kevin Konowalec wrote:
Well I did grab what I was told were the required few X libraries but
I'm beginning to wonder if I'll have to install the whole shebang
Only xbase is needed for installing packages that requires X.
You can get away with just
Ok, I understand that.
Thanks a lot for your help!
/Alexander
Marco Peereboom wrote:
Actually, no. Lots has changed since 3.8. If you can reproduce this on
4.0 it
becomes interesting again.
On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 08:08:20PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marco Peereboom wrote:
Yeah
Hello,
I've got my Sagem 800 to be recognized properly by
uncommenting the ueagle* and NATM lines and rebuild
the kernel, but the man-pages for ueagle and ppp.conf are
kind of confusing. -In the ueagle(4) it says to use route
to create a PVC, but I don't understand how to use this
information in
Hi all,
Is anyone running 4.0 on a HP ML110 G4 SATA.
I am looking to quote this as a new install and would like a heads up if
there are any probs.
Thanks,
Steve
Hi,
being the primary developer of the game, I was wondering about the
patches that come along with the port.
Mainly, the patch to the Makefile.in that removes the lines that sets
1777 mode on the hi score directory (/var/games/clines)
The original idea was -- set the 't' bit on the directory
Hi,
I am still testing a crashbox (not bad, from zero to a full OpenBSD
system including port trees in less than a week, my first OpenBSD system :) )
but I have now an issue with the wlan connection. The card is an Intel
PRO/Wireless
2200BG
First of all: I have read the man pages (good boy,
Hi,
The route command is only necessary for plain IPoA.
For PPPoA, ppp will create the route for you.
Just put:
set device PPPoA:ueagle0:8.35
in your ppp.conf file.
And make sure to copy the firmware files (which are not
freely redistributable) in your /etc/firmware/ directory.
You can
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