60 days Sun trial

2006-11-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello, I just find that Sun is giving free trial on Server Sun Fire X4600 and X2100, Desktop Sun Ultra 40. May be it's been a long time they do that and i just discover it at the moment. Sorry if i am so outdated with my mail. I am not working for Sun, and i don't know the detailled

Re: 60 days Sun trial

2006-11-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Rectification : They give trial for : Sun Fire T2000 Server Sun Fire T1000 Server Sun Fire X4600 Server Sun Fire X4200 M2 Server Sun Fire X4100 M2 Server Sun Fire X2100 Server Sun Ultra 40 Workstation Sun Ultra 20 M2 Workstation Sun StorageTek 5320 NAS Appliance [EMAIL PROTECTED] a icrit :

Re: Which tools the OpenBSD developers are using?

2006-11-30 Thread Robert Urban
could this please please please be the last of this pure-noise thread??? please please? Ioan Nemes wrote: Dan Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/30 9:44 am ps. Two items regarding the AK47. I've heard that the majority of these are being produced illegally (manufacturer didn't

Re: Which tools the OpenBSD developers are using?

2006-11-30 Thread Demuel I. Bendano, R.E.E
Their development operating system is DOS with no remote hole in the default install, in more than 20 years and counting! The one remote whole in the default install happened only when they created OpenBSD. On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 02:48:27PM -0600, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote: Hi OpenBSD

network with pabx

2006-11-30 Thread ejun
guys i want to hear some comments / suggestions from you. we are planning to network a company. using a cat5e, the 2 pairs(4 wires) will be using for LAN and the remaining 2 pairs(4 wires) will be use for pabx.

Moving from tcsh to pdksh: how to recall partially typed in command? (ESC-p)

2006-11-30 Thread Alexander Farber
Hello, I'm trying to switch to ksh as my login shell. It seems to me, that the vi mode is more capable than emacs-mode in ksh and so I've switched to it (set -o vi in my ~/.kshrc) and I do know that I can hit ESC, then / and type a part of my command to search for it. However I just can't find

Re: network with pabx

2006-11-30 Thread Demuel I. Bendano, R.E.E
can u draw a ASCII rough sketch of what you are trying to do? guys i want to hear some comments / suggestions from you. we are planning to network a company. using a cat5e, the 2 pairs(4 wires) will be using for LAN and the remaining 2 pairs(4 wires) will be use for pabx.

Re: Moving from tcsh to pdksh: how to recall partially typed in command? (ESC-p)

2006-11-30 Thread Han Boetes
Alexander Farber wrote: So what do you do in ksh, when you start to type a command and then realize, that it must be somewhere there in the history already? c-r (control r) # Han

Re: Which tools the OpenBSD developers are using?

2006-11-30 Thread Anton Karpov
Actually, three IS remote hole in OpenBSD :(. This is small door hole for cats in Theo's house.

Re: Moving from tcsh to pdksh: how to recall partially typed in command? (ESC-p)

2006-11-30 Thread Alexander Farber
Hmm doesn't seem to work: I type ll /va then press CTRL-r and the line I've typed (the ll /va) is deleted (in emacs mode) And in the vi mode I just see ll /va^R On 11/30/06, Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alexander Farber wrote: So what do you do in ksh, when you start to type a command

Re: Moving from tcsh to pdksh: how to recall partially typed in command? (ESC-p)

2006-11-30 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Alexander Farber wrote: Hello, I'm trying to switch to ksh as my login shell. It seems to me, that the vi mode is more capable than emacs-mode in ksh and so I've switched to it (set -o vi in my ~/.kshrc) and I do know that I can hit ESC, then / and type a part of my

Re: network with pabx

2006-11-30 Thread Shane J Pearson
On 30/11/2006, at 10:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: guys i want to hear some comments / suggestions from you. we are planning to network a company. using a cat5e, the 2 pairs(4 wires) will be using for LAN and the remaining 2 pairs(4 wires) will be use for pabx. 1000BASE-T requires all 4

Re: Roadwarriors vpn clients with x509 certs on OpenBSD 4.0

2006-11-30 Thread Albert Chin
On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 01:03:00PM +0100, carlopmart wrote: We have several problems with ipsec connections for roadwarriors clients using x509 certificates. We use ipsec.conf to accomplish this configuration: ike passive proto tcp from 192.168.2.3 to { 129.31.0.0/16, 129.11.0.0/16,

Re: Moving from tcsh to pdksh: how to recall partially typed in command? (ESC-p)

2006-11-30 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Alexander Farber wrote: Hello, I'm trying to switch to ksh as my login shell. It seems to me, that the vi mode is more capable than emacs-mode in ksh and so I've switched to it (set -o vi in my ~/.kshrc) and I do

Re: network with pabx

2006-11-30 Thread Demuel I. Bendano, R.E.E
I wonder why your question end up here in the OpenBSD mailing list. Anyways, for the PC-to-Server, do a cross-over(1236-6321) at both ends. If you want still, from PC-Switch-Server, two straight(1236-1236) wound do. For the PABX to your telephone, please be specific if these are Asterisk and VOIP

Re: imp, apache chroot, mini_sendmail, does not really sendmail

2006-11-30 Thread dreamwvr
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 04:38:28AM +0100, Alexander Hall wrote: dreamwvr wrote: Hello, if using imp port in chroot with mini_sendmail can you input? chroot -u www /var/www echo test |mini_sendmail -v -p25 address works just fine. However IMP is unable to really_send mails. You are

Re: imp, apache chroot, mini_sendmail, does not really sendmail

2006-11-30 Thread Ste Jones
On 11/30/06, dreamwvr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 04:38:28AM +0100, Alexander Hall wrote: dreamwvr wrote: Hello, if using imp port in chroot with mini_sendmail can you input? chroot -u www /var/www echo test |mini_sendmail -v -p25 address works just fine. However

Re: imp, apache chroot, mini_sendmail, does not really sendmail

2006-11-30 Thread dreamwvr
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 04:40:12PM +, Ste Jones wrote: On 11/30/06, dreamwvr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 04:38:28AM +0100, Alexander Hall wrote: dreamwvr wrote: Hello, if using imp port in chroot with mini_sendmail can you input? chroot -u www /var/www echo

Re: MYSQL-5.0.24a on amd64 - How is it supposed to work for Apache in chroot ?

2006-11-30 Thread Uwe Dippel
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 10:43:01 +0100, Toni Mueller wrote: when trying to get different chrooted processes to talk to each other, I regularly avoid In 3.8 I used rm -Rf /var/run/mysql rm -Rf /var/www/var/run/mysql/* ln -s /var/www/var/run/mysql /var/run/mysql unix domain sockets and went

SATA 'backplanes'

2006-11-30 Thread L. V. Lammert
Looking to rebuild some servers, .. seems like these 'SATA Backplanes' would be better space wise over individual chassis (tower cases, not rack mount): http://www.startech.com/info/downloads/mobile_storage_line_list.pdf Is there any downside to these? Planning on LSI/Megaraid

Quagga and OpenBGP

2006-11-30 Thread Demuel I. Bendano, R.E.E
All, I cannot still see the logic as to why Quagga is part of the OpenBSD ports tree when it has OpenBGP at all in the default install? The documentation of OpenBGP tells us that it is far superior in design as compared to Zebra/Quagga. Side comments? dems

Re: imp, apache chroot, mini_sendmail, does not really sendmail

2006-11-30 Thread dreamwvr
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 10:00:03AM -0700, dreamwvr wrote: On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 04:40:12PM +, Ste Jones wrote: On 11/30/06, dreamwvr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 04:38:28AM +0100, Alexander Hall wrote: dreamwvr wrote: Hello, if using imp port in chroot

Backups using Linux emulation

2006-11-30 Thread Michael Favinsky
I'm trying to back up an OpenBSD box using a Linux binary running under Linux emulation. If you're really curious, the product I'm using is EMC/Legato Networker. The binary runs fine. The problem is that since it's running under Linux emulation, instead of backing up /var it backs up

Re: Quagga and OpenBGP

2006-11-30 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 01:40:44AM +0800, Demuel I. Bendano, R.E.E wrote: All, I cannot still see the logic as to why Quagga is part of the OpenBSD ports tree when it has OpenBGP at all in the default install? The documentation of OpenBGP tells us that it is far superior in design as

Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Marco S Hyman
What is the status of the Mac Mini? I saw some messages and patches regarding the mini flowing by a week or three ago but didn't own one at that time so wasn't paying attention. Are the patches in CVS? Thanks, // marc

Re: dlopen() functions calling symbols in parent

2006-11-30 Thread Ian Lindsay
but the point can be made to the authors. -E exports *all* non-static symbols, which will allow loadable modules to gain easy access to symbols they are not supposed to. perhaps a more elegant solution: http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Visibility

Re: Quagga and OpenBGP

2006-11-30 Thread Jeffrey C. Ollie
On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 01:40 +0800, Demuel I. Bendano, R.E.E wrote: All, I cannot still see the logic as to why Quagga is part of the OpenBSD ports tree when it has OpenBGP at all in the default install? The documentation of OpenBGP tells us that it is far superior in design as compared to

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Tasmanian Devil
What is the status of the Mac Mini? I saw some messages and patches regarding the mini flowing by a week or three ago but didn't own one at that time so wasn't paying attention. Are the patches in CVS? Yes, works really fine on my mini. :-) Last time I installed a snapshot (from Nov. 24,

Re: SATA 'backplanes'

2006-11-30 Thread Jon Simola
On 11/30/06, L. V. Lammert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: seems like these 'SATA Backplanes' would be better space wise Backplanes, in general, are something I really appreciate. Better cooling and cabling, and quite good for storage density. Spend time and the extra money getting a backplane with

Re: Moving from tcsh to pdksh: how to recall partially typed in command? (ESC-p)

2006-11-30 Thread Matthias Kilian
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 12:48:04PM +0100, Alexander Farber wrote: [...] In tcsh I was typing ll /var/w and then ESC-p(revious) and ESC-n(ext) to search for the matching commands. [...] So what do you do in ksh, when you start to type a command and then realize, that it must be somewhere there

OCF mailing list!

2006-11-30 Thread williams
Hello all, I would like to know if there is an OpenBSD Cryptographic Framework specific list. I didnt see any on the OpenBSD site, trying google was unsucessfull! Im a physics undergraduate student and Im very interested on the OCF works. Thanks Williams Lima

vpn difficulties

2006-11-30 Thread Ryan Corder
misc@, after working on this for a while, I've decided that I'm definately doing something wrong. I'm trying to setup a very basic IPSec tunnel between two hosts, but am not getting anywhere. hostA is 192.168.1.5, hostB is 192.168.1.6 -- they are connected via a crossover cable. I can ping,

Re: Moving from tcsh to pdksh: how to recall partially typed in command? (ESC-p)

2006-11-30 Thread Otto Moerbeek
Turns out matthieu@ already made an updated diff some time ago. Here it is. -Otto Index: emacs.c === RCS file: /cvs/OpenBSD/src/bin/ksh/emacs.c,v retrieving revision 1.40 diff -u -r1.40 emacs.c --- emacs.c 10 Jul 2006

Re: Quagga and OpenBGP

2006-11-30 Thread Teemu Schaabl
Demuel I. Bendano, R.E.E([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2006.12.01 01:40:44 +0800: All, I cannot still see the logic as to why Quagga is part of the OpenBSD ports tree when it has OpenBGP at all in the default install? The documentation of OpenBGP tells us that it is far superior in design as compared to

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Marco S Hyman
Yes, works really fine on my mini. :-) Last time I installed a Thank you. The goal is to have the mini replace my dying sparc64 as a web server. Small, low power draw, quiet: I like that. // marc

Dovecot 1.0rc2p3 Too many open files

2006-11-30 Thread Seth Hanford
Hello all, I've just moved my mail server (OpenBSD RELEASE, GENERIC.MP) from using Courier IMAP Cyrus SASL to Dovecot, with Postfix using dovecot-auth for SASL. Things have been going OK since around OpenBSD 4.0 release time until yesterday. Postfix, dovecot, amavisd et al are installed from

Re: Dovecot 1.0rc2p3 Too many open files

2006-11-30 Thread Mathias Reitinger
Hello, On 03:34 30 Nov, Seth Hanford wrote: How do I fix this? It seems like Dovecot is running away with LOTS of open files, and the dovecot lists talk about file descriptor leaks for later versions, as well as kqueue problems noted in the OpenBSD ports tree CVS log. I've seen fstat

Re: Which tools the OpenBSD developers are using?

2006-11-30 Thread stuartv
That was the basic idea. Make it cheap and easy to manufacture with loose enough tolerances that sand and dirt will just drop right through rather than gumming up the works. Most of them rattle terribly when you shake them, but they tend to be more reliable than US made M16s when conditions get

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Tasmanian Devil
as a web server. If your server will not be near by, this post might also be interesting for you: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=116443142317676w=2 :-) Tas.

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Luca Losio
Thank you. The goal is to have the mini replace my dying sparc64 as a web server. Small, low power draw, quiet: I like that. Quite expensive also

Re: Quagga and OpenBGP

2006-11-30 Thread Bill Marquette
On 11/30/06, Demuel I. Bendano, R.E.E [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: All, I cannot still see the logic as to why Quagga is part of the OpenBSD ports tree when it has OpenBGP at all in the default install? The documentation of OpenBGP tells us that it is far superior in design as compared to

Re: Moving from tcsh to pdksh: how to recall partially typed in command? (ESC-p)

2006-11-30 Thread Alexander Hall
Alexander Farber wrote: Hello, Hi there. I'm trying to switch to ksh as my login shell. Now that should not be that hard, should it? :) However I just can't find (yes, I've read man ksh) a way for searching for a partially typed command. So what do you do in ksh, when you start to

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Breen Ouellette
Luca Losio wrote: Thank you. The goal is to have the mini replace my dying sparc64 as a web server. Small, low power draw, quiet: I like that. Quite expensive also When you compare its price/performance versus something like a Soekris, it looks pretty good and is still a reasonably

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Marco S Hyman wrote: Thank you. The goal is to have the mini replace my dying sparc64 as a web server. Small, low power draw, quiet: I like that. Yes, too bad it only includes 1 ethernet adapter. -- Antoine

xorg config for imac 333Mhz

2006-11-30 Thread Bryan Irvine
I'm having a devil of a time setting up xorg on an ancient imac 333Mhz. Anyone have a working config? The default one worked but was pixelated so I tried to make it look better and now it doesn't work at all... :-( --Bryan

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Tasmanian Devil
Yeah, I saw that one. Since the server won't live in my pocket it'll be something that I add to rc.local. Or earlier in the boot process, like in /etc/rc.securelevel. I was even a bit more adventurous, I've put this right after the mount commands and this lines: # pick up option configuration

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Luca Losio
Your comment on its own is of little value since most of us are already aware of the pricing of the Mini, or we can easily find out if we aren't. Oh sorry for ruining your day with this...

pf load balancer and server health

2006-11-30 Thread Miguel
Hi, how can i check the servers' health and delete a server from the pool when it loses connection with the load balancer, is such thing posible? thanks

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Tasmanian Devil
Stupid question number eleventy seven... is boot camp required? I tried booting a someone recent i386 CD by holding down the C key while powering on and got to the OpenBSD cd boot -- where the system seemed to hang. Guess: it needs a keyboard, doesn't recognize the USB keyboard, I need boot

Re: pf load balancer and server health

2006-11-30 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 05:33:29PM -0600, Miguel wrote: Hi, how can i check the servers' health and delete a server from the pool when it loses connection with the load balancer, is such thing posible? thanks Hmm. Difficult to say. You are the first person to ever ask for this. --

Re: pf load balancer and server health

2006-11-30 Thread Bob Beck
* Miguel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-11-30 16:41]: Hi, how can i check the servers' health and delete a server from the pool when it loses connection with the load balancer, is such thing posible? thanks http://www.ualberta.ca/~beck/nycbug06/scripts/sslchecker is set up for checking an ssl

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Marco S Hyman
Some recent CD: The 4.0 release CD and snapshots from Nov. 12, 2006 or later should boot fine, a few snapshots between that didn't work. You don't need a -current boot CD to install a -current (or snapshot) file set. The CD I tried was a home grown snapshot of -current from October That

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Tasmanian Devil
I don't have a bluetooth keyboard to play with. I can, however, make a bsd.rd that has ACPI it that's what it takes. Time to play some more. Yes, that should work if you can build the bsd.rd just like the bsd.mp with ACPI enabled, even configuring the network while installing should work

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Tasmanian Devil
Thank you. The goal is to have the mini replace my dying sparc64 as a web server. Small, low power draw, quiet: I like that. Yes, too bad it only includes 1 ethernet adapter. Um, no, there are two ethernet adapters included, the Marvell Yukon and the wifi adapter: $ dmesg | grep ath ath0

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Jason Dixon
On Nov 30, 2006, at 5:43 PM, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Marco S Hyman wrote: Thank you. The goal is to have the mini replace my dying sparc64 as a web server. Small, low power draw, quiet: I like that. Yes, too bad it only includes 1 ethernet adapter. That's what VLANs

VMware player on OpenBSD host?

2006-11-30 Thread Frank Bax
Does VMware player run on OpenBSD 4.0 host? When I try searching google for this; all I come up with are some failed attempts in 2003 and many many OpenBSD guest systems running inside VMware player with another OS as host. I went ahead and tried running the vmware-install.pl anyway. At the

bioctl compatible LSIs?

2006-11-30 Thread L. V. Lammert
Is there a list somewhere of exactly which LSI controllers are bioctl compatible? We're getting ready to build some new servers, and the current LSI models seem to be newer than what's on the HCL. TIA, Lee

Re: bioctl compatible LSIs?

2006-11-30 Thread Marco Peereboom
All mfi and ami should be supported. What exactly do you think isn't supported? On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 06:54:09PM -0600, L. V. Lammert wrote: Is there a list somewhere of exactly which LSI controllers are bioctl compatible? We're getting ready to build some new servers, and the current LSI

Re: VMware player on OpenBSD host?

2006-11-30 Thread Nick Guenther
On 11/30/06, Frank Bax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does VMware player run on OpenBSD 4.0 host? No. Only windows and linux. Anything more will require magic hackery, if it's possible at all. -Nick

Re: xorg config for imac 333Mhz

2006-11-30 Thread Nick Holland
Bryan Irvine wrote: I'm having a devil of a time setting up xorg on an ancient imac 333Mhz. Anyone have a working config? yep, but being the mean guy I am, I'm not giving it to you. :) But I will tell you how I did it, more educational that way... (besides, knowing apple, I wouldn't put it

Re: xorg config for imac 333Mhz

2006-11-30 Thread Bryan Irvine
Bingo! You hit every nail right on the head. I guess I just had to configure it for the blue chipset ;) thanks! --Bryan On 11/30/06, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bryan Irvine wrote: I'm having a devil of a time setting up xorg on an ancient imac 333Mhz. Anyone have a working

prepping for big spamd(8) rollout

2006-11-30 Thread jared r r spiegel
working on getting a dual core dual cpu 64b 2MB cache xeon 2.8GHz w/12GB RAM and dual copper em(4) put in place in front of our MX vip for a greylisting spamd(8). i've got a similar machine with faster CPU ( 3.0 GHz / 4MB ) but it only has 4GB of RAM with 4.0 installed on it now that

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006, Tasmanian Devil wrote: Yes, too bad it only includes 1 ethernet adapter. Um, no, there are two ethernet adapters included, the Marvell Yukon and the wifi adapter: Since when is a wireless adapter an ethernet adapter? -- Antoine

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Jason Dixon wrote: Yes, too bad it only includes 1 ethernet adapter. That's what VLANs are for. Just make sure your switch doesn't allow hopping. :) Ah yes ;-) Although, playing with the mini as a server looks more like something I would do at home where I don't have

OpenBSD 4.0 -current + cups-1.2.5p0

2006-11-30 Thread James Turner
Hi all, I just setup cups and am trying to print the test page from the cups web admin page at http://localhost:631. I start cupsd by running sudo /usr/local/sbin/cupsd. Printing fails with the below error. It seems to be a permission's error on the ulpt0 device. If anyone has an idea how to

Re: prepping for big spamd(8) rollout

2006-11-30 Thread Srebrenko Sehic
On 12/1/06, jared r r spiegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: working on getting a dual core dual cpu 64b 2MB cache xeon 2.8GHz w/12GB RAM and dual copper em(4) put in place in front of our MX vip for a greylisting spamd(8). i've got a similar machine with faster CPU ( 3.0 GHz / 4MB ) but

Re: Mac Mini (intel) status

2006-11-30 Thread Tasmanian Devil
Yes, too bad it only includes 1 ethernet adapter. Um, no, there are two ethernet adapters included, the Marvell Yukon and the wifi adapter: Since when is a wireless adapter an ethernet adapter? Ah yes, sorry. You're right! Tas.