On 1/5/07, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 03:08:47AM +0530, Siju George wrote:
> Hi,
>
> May I know if people have tried out OpenBSD on the following qemu
> hardware emulators?
>
> qemu-system-arm
> qemu-system-mipsel
> qemu-system-sparc
> qemu-system-mips
> q
Stephen Schaff wrote:
I'm thinking about buying the Sun x2100 M2 for OpenBSD 4.0. I've
purchased one for a client that's running linux. I set it up but don't
admin it. I don't use linux, but I really like the hardware. I want to
do RAID1 with it, which the motherboard supports. However, I'
Hello,
the subject line pretty much tells it. In console everything works okay
except when I do `sudo halt` and it says something like "press any key
to reboot". At that point it doesn't accept any input to make it reboot.
It isn't supposed to work like that, is it?
I think this guy [1] had exac
I'm thinking about buying the Sun x2100 M2 for OpenBSD 4.0. I've
purchased one for a client that's running linux. I set it up but
don't admin it. I don't use linux, but I really like the hardware. I
want to do RAID1 with it, which the motherboard supports. However,
I'm told that the RAID c
David Newman wrote:
> I have two machines:
>
> - Machine A, a single i386 box without enough disk space to unpack the
> source tree
>
> - Machine B, a two-CPU i386 box running bsd.mp with plenty of disk
>
> My questions:
>
> 1. For purposes of applying kernel security patches, can I compile a
I have two machines:
- Machine A, a single i386 box without enough disk space to unpack the
source tree
- Machine B, a two-CPU i386 box running bsd.mp with plenty of disk
My questions:
1. For purposes of applying kernel security patches, can I compile a
patched kernel on Machine B and just
Toni Mueller wrote on Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 10:50:01PM +0100:
> On Thu, 04.01.2007 at 22:04:34 +0100, Marc Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> @toni: as you might guess, the "hardware raid" of the nforce chipset
>> doesn't work as hardware raid (except under w2k3 with the driver and
>> maybe und
> > OK, I have a fair amount of experience with FreeBSD kernels, but none
> > using OpenBSD. My platform is a teeny little Zaurus, and I am trying
> > to see if I could use some tools such as ccache to speed compilation.
>
> Yes - there is one big 'why' in all this. ccache is really useful if you
On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 05:52:53PM -0500, Chuck Robey wrote:
> This is my first post to a OpenBSD list, so please, if I make any
> mistake, go on and correct me, I will take anything constructively
> (like, am I hitting the right list, or the best list for my topic, or
> violating any rules, such
On Thursday 04 January 2007 13:38, Siju George wrote:
> Hi,
>
> May I know if people have tried out OpenBSD on the following qemu
> hardware emulators?
>
> qemu-system-arm
> qemu-system-mipsel
> qemu-system-sparc
> qemu-system-mips
> qemu-system-ppc
> qemu-system-x86_64
>
> I wanted to have an expe
On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 03:08:47AM +0530, Siju George wrote:
> Hi,
>
> May I know if people have tried out OpenBSD on the following qemu
> hardware emulators?
>
> qemu-system-arm
> qemu-system-mipsel
> qemu-system-sparc
> qemu-system-mips
> qemu-system-ppc
> qemu-system-x86_64
>
> I wanted to ha
Could it be OpenAFS ?
On 1/4/07, Diego . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jacob, your aproach is interesting. I will take a look at this.
Gustavo, well i'm looking for something to avoid have two differents
servers ( samba and nfs ). But, maybe this one is the easiest way.
What about login scripts?
azalia seems to default to 50% volume for some reason on my nvidia chipset
amd64 board.
so, i actually have this in my rc.local at home:
mixerctl -w outputs.mix0c=255,255
you could try turning all your outputs to max volume, since they all appear
to be 50% or less. that way you could figure out
At 11:06 PM 1/4/2007 +0100, Diego . wrote:
What about login scripts? is it posible?
If you DID wish to use OpenLDAP for OBSD user authentication, it seems to
be possible via Kerberos/heimdal:
http://www.pdc.kth.se/heimdal/heimdal.html
See the section on 'Using LDAP to store the dat
Jacob, your aproach is interesting. I will take a look at this.
Gustavo, well i'm looking for something to avoid have two differents
servers ( samba and nfs ). But, maybe this one is the easiest way.
What about login scripts? is it posible?
thanks
On 1/4/07, Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
At 07:20 PM 1/4/2007 -0200, Gustavo Rios wrote:
Do you have it working with openbsd too ? I mean for replacing NIS!
We don't use it for server authentication - our admin crew is small enough
that we actually use standard logins.
LDAP is the perfect tool for user services like Samba, Email, a
Hi,
On Thu, 04.01.2007 at 22:04:34 +0100, Marc Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yes henning, the x2100 are nice machines, but the x2200 are slightly
> different ;).
yes. Apart from other differences, they have 4 NICs on board, instead
of only two.
> @toni: as you might guess, the "hardware r
Hi,
May I know if people have tried out OpenBSD on the following qemu
hardware emulators?
qemu-system-arm
qemu-system-mipsel
qemu-system-sparc
qemu-system-mips
qemu-system-ppc
qemu-system-x86_64
I wanted to have an experience of OpenBSD on hardware other than x86 and amd64.
SIMH provided a way
Do you have it working with openbsd too ? I mean for replacing NIS!
If not, is there a NIS server that uses openldap as backend for its
data ? Is it open source?
Wouldn't it be an interesting approach ?
Thanks in advance.
On 1/4/07, L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 09:18 PM 1/4/2007
This is my first post to a OpenBSD list, so please, if I make any
mistake, go on and correct me, I will take anything constructively
(like, am I hitting the right list, or the best list for my topic, or
violating any rules, such as having longish lines, which I am trying
hard to avoid using this S
Dear list members,
i have reading Makefiles for building nis databases and realized there
is an option "-b" for allowing hostnames to be retrieved from DNS.
Correct me if i am wrong but i understand all hostname spaces are made
available for each of the nis domains one is managing after enabling
On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 09:18:14PM +0100, Diego . wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm new on this list, and use openbsd since 3.8. And now i'm pretty deciced
> to make it my main server os at work. But i got a question about user
> authentication.
>
> At work all machines are linux machines, and we got 3 wi
yes henning, the x2100 are nice machines, but the x2200 are slightly
different ;).
@toni: as you might guess, the "hardware raid" of the nforce chipset
doesn't work as hardware raid (except under w2k3 with the driver and
maybe under solaris, which i don't have installed).
Henning Brauer schr
At 09:18 PM 1/4/2007 +0100, Diego . wrote:
Hello,
I'm new on this list, and use openbsd since 3.8. And now i'm pretty deciced
to make it my main server os at work. But i got a question about user
authentication.
At work all machines are linux machines, and we got 3 windows machines.
Network on
On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 08:31:45AM +0200, Peter Philipp wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 05:18:13PM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > > I have a slight problem trying to compile a program on an i386 box that
> > > has
> > > 3.9 installed. The box until recently ran 4.0-beta but I installed the
> >
Hello,
I'm new on this list, and use openbsd since 3.8. And now i'm pretty deciced
to make it my main server os at work. But i got a question about user
authentication.
At work all machines are linux machines, and we got 3 windows machines.
Network on my work is getting bigger, so i wonder what
hm.
I praised my favorite OS, I'm not going to bother reading the negatives
analyzing my words. thanks to those who understood the obvious spirit
of goodwill and appreciation my words intended, and for defending same.
Basically, restated, this OS rocks, use it, buy it, appreciate the
people
* Toni Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-01-04 18:58]:
> I'm thinking about using a SUN Fire x2200 M2 as a "combo style"
> firewall machine, but could not find any experiences with it. The
> machine looks nice on paper, but the things stated about the x2100
> (integrated RAID) were generally not so
On the almost-latest snapshots ipsecctl kept dumping core on me when
trying to start up the VPN, right now on the newest snapshot available
it doesn't, but only IPv6 traffic gets encapsulated.
Both boxes are:
OpenBSD 4.0-current (GENERIC) #1332: Wed Jan 3 21:24:57 MST 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/u
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Farrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 12:34 PM
> To: Gabe; Der Engel; misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: RE: OBSD: OS Of The Rad
>
> 'Hard to say'? That response means 'No, I didn't miss his
> point, I just
> want to be a hard-ass
On Jan 4, 2007, at 10:43 AM, Toni Mueller wrote:
> I'm thinking about using a SUN Fire x2200 M2 as a "combo style"
> firewall machine, but could not find any experiences with it.
I've got an x2100 currently out of commission. If I can bring it up
in the next week, I'll toss OBSD on it and see wha
Hello,
I'm thinking about using a SUN Fire x2200 M2 as a "combo style"
firewall machine, but could not find any experiences with it. The
machine looks nice on paper, but the things stated about the x2100
(integrated RAID) were generally not so encouraging. So I thought I'd
better ask...
Best,
--
'Hard to say'? That response means 'No, I didn't miss his point, I just
want to be a hard-ass and then not really address it.'
He praised the OpenBSD project and those responsible for it... because
it's worth praising.
Can't someone say something nice here without it being picked apart?
I will
Uh, mask back on (8D)
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Artur Grabowski
> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 11:12 AM
> To: Umnada Tyrolla
> Cc: 'Karl R. Balsmeier'; misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: OBSD: OS Of The Rad
>
> "Umnada Tyroll
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Sorry, I have been mistaken in the path, I have tryed with the correct
path points to /usr/local/bin/procmail and doesn't work
Anyone?
thanks
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Hard to say. His message had a few different themes in it.
He spoke about his dedication to the binary machine arts, but then confessed
to using an expensive machine as a "door stop"?
And, he praises the use he's gotten from OBSD and the list, but then jinxes
it by questioning its direction and b
"Umnada Tyrolla" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I came here to compute, to help inanimate machines do so, well. -this
> > list, more than any other resource (including my old favorite
> > google.com/bsd) got me where I was going. The OS -how long will it
> > last? I hope forever. But nothin
Hi all!
Installed fresh CURRENT on intel NH/SR1475NH1, with Intel RAID SRCS16 (SATA),
running RAID5.
All hardware is recognised, but i have a problems with slow raid performance.
maximum what i saw in iostat was a 8.2MB/s
Any ideas?
DMESG:
OpenBSD 4.0-current (GENERIC) #1331: Wed Jan 3 09:48
Umnada,
Did you get his point?
On 1/4/07, Umnada Tyrolla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I came here to compute, to help inanimate machines do so, well. -this
> list, more than any other resource (including my old favorite
> google.com/bsd) got me where I was going. The OS -how long will it
> las
Craig Skinner wrote on Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 12:14:32PM +:
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 08:56:54PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>>
>> For example, on one small LAN with about 50 active users, i called
>> that place /usr/usta:
>
> What does usta stand for?
Oh, that's just kind of $site, see http:/
Hi,
I am able to hear only very low sound using the A8V-VM motherboard on
OpenBSD 4.0/amd64.
Could Somebody help me troubleshoot it please?
Details below
This mail had already reached misc@ in another form during the holidays.
Couldn't find much help :-(
Just wondering if this board is a little
Hi,
I am able to hear only very low sound using the A8V-VM motherboard on
OpenBSD 4.0/amd64.
Could Somebody help me troubleshoot it please?
Details below
Thankyou so much :-)
kind regards
Siju
=
$ mixerctl -a
outputs.dac02.so
Hello,
I placed an order for an OpenBSD t-shirt on December 23rd, and nobody
got back to me. I used the On-Line ordering site
(https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order)
Thank you.
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Theo de Raadt wrote:
Nope. We can't aim higher when there are people like you, full of
hate, and once again not adding real content.
i hate those haters! we should hang their leader, it will fix everything.
;)
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> I came here to compute, to help inanimate machines do so, well. -this
> list, more than any other resource (including my old favorite
> google.com/bsd) got me where I was going. The OS -how long will it
> last? I hope forever. But nothing lasts forever. I do have an old
> host that's been
Didier Wiroth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I got a plextor PX-EH16L yesterday, it has the required serial console
> and I now have a linux login console.
>
> The following file
> (ftp://ftp.belnet.be/pub/packages/openbsd/snapshots/landisk/INSTALL.landisk)
> mentions this:
> Preparing you
Hello,
I got a plextor PX-EH16L yesterday, it has the required serial console
and I now have a linux login console.
The following file
(ftp://ftp.belnet.be/pub/packages/openbsd/snapshots/landisk/INSTALL.landisk)
mentions this:
Preparing your System for OpenBSD Installation:
---
On 1/4/07 2:17 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Get real, meta postings (postings about other postings) also build
this misc community. You cannot expect a channel to carry 100% data
(relevance),
What should we insist on?
Is there something to insist on on an open list? As I tried to
explain, an op
On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 07:53:07PM +0800, Doug F. wrote:
> How does one change the default umask setting for sftp files?
>
> TIA,
> dugg
login.conf(5)
/umask
regards,
ahb
On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 08:56:54PM +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>
> For example, on one small LAN with about 50 active users, i called
> that place /usr/usta:
What does usta stand for?
I did have stuff scattered about /root/bin, ~/bin, /usr/local/bin, but
now have sort of settled on /usr/local/si
How does one change the default umask setting for sftp files?
TIA,
dugg
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On Wednesday, 03.01.2007 at 20:56 +0100, Ingo Schwarze wrote:
> [Lots of useful thoughts, discussion]
Many thanks, Ingo: that's exactly the sort of discussion and ideas I was
aiming for.
Cheers,
Dave.
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Hi,
On Wed, 03.01.2007 at 22:54:16 +0100, Toni Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a very odd problem with a VPN machine. The situation:
nevermind, it was human error (expired certificates) after all. I have
to find out whether the error messages should have told me this earlier
on, or wh
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