On Sat, Jun 09, 2007 at 12:56:08AM -0400, Martin Gignac wrote:
One more just donated $100.
And here's another one.
Ditto.
-Martin
One more.
Alf
Hello,
I'm having great difficulty allowing my users to mount the cdrom. I've
looked in the faq and both fstab and mount manpages, but still can't
find it! I think the GNU tools allow:
mount /dev/cd0a /mnt/cdrom -t cd9660 -o user
I'm looking for the appropriate fstab entry, but according to the
On 6/8/07, Timothy Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm having great difficulty allowing my users to mount the cdrom. I've
looked in the faq and both fstab and mount manpages, but still can't
find it! I think the GNU tools allow:
this isn't gnu.
mount /dev/cd0a /mnt/cdrom -t cd9660 -o
On 2007/06/09 16:56, Timothy Wilson wrote:
I'm having great difficulty allowing my users to mount the cdrom. I've
looked in the faq and both fstab and mount manpages, but still can't
find it! I think the GNU tools allow:
mount /dev/cd0a /mnt/cdrom -t cd9660 -o user
OpenBSD mount(8) isn't
On 2007/06/09 01:49, Will Jenkins wrote:
Also I can't work out how to get any kind of logs from kernel pppoe.
# ifconfig pppoe0 debug
then to turn it off (to avoid spamming /var/log/messages with each
outgoing packet):
# ifconfig pppoe0 -debug
Sometimes running tcpdump on the ethernet
HI All,
I am having problem with network card on Intel Motherboard on OpenBSD 4.1.
However the same motherboard and network card do not have problem wiht
OpenBSD 4.0
When loading the card:
em0 at pci3 dev 0 function 0 Intel PRO/1000MT (82573e) rev
0x03uvm_fault(0xd0691180,
0x1f000, 0, 1) -
I am having Trouble with a *Areca* 1200 series RAID card,
When I try and boot OpenBSD -current with the *Areca* raid card in the system
it hangs with error message:
***
root on wd0a swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
Unable to query firmware for sensor info
***
however without the raid card I get the
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Today Timothy Wilson wrote:
Hello,
I'm having great difficulty allowing my users to mount the cdrom. I've
looked in the faq and both fstab and mount manpages, but still can't
find it! I think the GNU tools allow:
mount /dev/cd0a /mnt/cdrom -t
I've noticed that original greyscanner by beck@ doesn't work with latest
spamd.
Is there fixed/updated version of greyscanner anywhere?
Thanks.
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On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 08:50 +0200, Alf Schlichting wrote:
One more.
Alf
Me too-
Warren.
Dear All,
I have a problem configuring routing. Here is how my setup looks:
Internet - - - ADSL modem (bridge mode) - - - OpenBSD BOX - - - - - - - Switch
- - - - - - - Server 1
IPOA: 196.218.x.97 vr1: 196.218.x.98
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2007/6/9, Dominik Zalewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear All,
I have a problem configuring routing. Here is how my setup looks:
Internet - - - ADSL modem (bridge mode) - - - OpenBSD BOX - - - - - - -
Switch - - - - - - - Server 1
IPOA: 196.218.x.97 vr1:
On Saturday 09 June 2007 04:04:13 pm Anton Karpov wrote:
2007/6/9, Dominik Zalewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear All,
I have a problem configuring routing. Here is how my setup looks:
Internet - - - ADSL modem (bridge mode) - - - OpenBSD BOX - - - - - - -
Switch - - - - - - - Server 1
On 6/9/07, Timothy Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm having great difficulty allowing my users to mount the cdrom. I've
looked in the faq and both fstab and mount manpages, but still can't
find it! I think the GNU tools allow:
Hello Tim:
I got user mount of the CDROM to work as
Hey Diana,
So where are the other 18 or so folks?
+1
Thanks for the reminder... Nico
On Sat, Jun 09, 2007 at 02:28:30AM +0200, Rico Secada wrote:
On Sat, 9 Jun 2007 00:28:08 +0200
Marc Balmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Rico Secada wrote:
What do you think of The BSD Certification Group at bsdcertification.org?
It is as useless as MSCE and all the other vendor
Uggg, certs, I give little credence to any vendor cert. So many people
use bootcamps for tests and walk away with little more than paper. I
know, I work with them.
I'm proud to say I'm darn near uneducated, besides the 15 month tech
certificate in Optics/Photonics I received from a local
got a 4.1-release machine that shares its disks via samba to a few
windows xp workstations and is transferring files slow as molasses (1 GB
file takes ~30 min to transfer). this machine serves FTP at ~10 MBps,
close to linespeed for 100 Mbit, so disk speed is not the bottleneck on
the server
On Sat, Jun 09, 2007 at 10:59:42AM -0500, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
got a 4.1-release machine that shares its disks via samba to a few
windows xp workstations and is transferring files slow as molasses (1 GB
file takes ~30 min to transfer). this machine serves FTP at ~10 MBps,
close to
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
got a 4.1-release machine that shares its disks via samba to a few
windows xp workstations and is transferring files slow as molasses (1 GB
file takes ~30 min to transfer). this machine serves FTP at ~10 MBps,
close to linespeed for 100 Mbit, so disk speed is not the
On 6/9/07, Peter J. Philipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 01:13:49PM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for up to 4000+ readers to read one RFC out loud and record it.
Please contact me to be handed a number to read. I'm looking to give these
to OpenBSD as a
Hi,
I am new to OpenBSD and SPAMD, so forgive if I say stupid questions.
1. When run in default mode (greylist), spamd knows the spammers come
from blacklists in spamd.conf. But there is no spamd table in PF.
How?
2. Is there one way to know how many and which are the blacklisted
hosts at the
Hello,
I am trying to use an adaptec 2410sa raid sata card on Openbsd 4.1.
But my card seems not to be recognized.
In dmesg she does not appear.
A have tried to boot with kernel on cd41.iso cdrom and with kernel installed
in floppyB41.fs.
But the results are rather the same : the cards seems not
Read the notes on Adaptec hardware at http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html
Best
Martin
On 6/9/07, Peter J. Philipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is always issues with shit in this box.
It's a constant drain on nerves, but for some reason I still do it.
?
--
An OpenBSD user... and that's all you need to know =)
Please, send private emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I keep getting these illegal instructions bugs when compiling the sources..
(make build)... anyone know what I may have to do here?
from /usr/src/lib/libssl/src/crypto/asn1/a_strex.c:62:
/usr/include/openssl/bn.h:474: internal compiler error: Illegal instruction
Please submit a
Like the other guy said 4-5 years. And that I would say I'm above
intermediate level but not an advanced level. I don't look at it
so much as how long to master OpenBSD but how long to master Unix!
I read somewhere when I first started learning Unix, that no knows
everything there is to
dreamwvr wrote:
Just my 2 cents. Personally there is nothing wrong with making money.
What I find sad is when that becomes the only way to enter the fray.
For example the CISSP certification cost quite a bit and is used as
a secret handshake by quite a few corps. It is the tip of the iceberg
On 2007/06/09 13:17, Jeff Santos wrote:
1. When run in default mode (greylist), spamd knows the spammers come
from blacklists in spamd.conf. But there is no spamd table in PF.
How?
Everyone who isn't whitelisted gets redirected to spamd, so there's
only a need for a copy of the table in spamd
--- Jeff Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am new to OpenBSD and SPAMD, so forgive if I say stupid questions.
1. When run in default mode (greylist), spamd knows the spammers come
from blacklists in spamd.conf. But there is no spamd table in PF.
How?
Greylisting and blacklisting
Martin,
I have already read notes on adaptec hardware :
Adaptec FSA-based RAID controllers (aac), including: (*)
Note: In the past year Adaptec has lied to us repeatedly about forthcoming
documentation so that RAID support for these (rather buggy) raid controllers
could be stabilized, improved,
luccio01 wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to use an adaptec 2410sa raid sata card on Openbsd 4.1.
But my card seems not to be recognized.
In dmesg she does not appear.
A have tried to boot with kernel on cd41.iso cdrom and with kernel installed
in floppyB41.fs.
But the results are rather the
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
got a 4.1-release machine that shares its disks via samba to a few
windows xp workstations and is transferring files slow as molasses (1 GB
file takes ~30 min to transfer). this machine serves FTP at ~10 MBps,
close to linespeed for 100 Mbit, so disk speed is not the
I have a TRENDnet TEW-444UB that is supported under the atheros
driver, and works wonderfully on i386. Sparc64 however, is a different
story. If I plug the device in to an already running system, it is
recognized and nothing seems to go terribly wrong, I can even scan
with `ifconfig -M uath0`.
On 6/9/07, Jimmy Mitchener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a TRENDnet TEW-444UB that is supported under the atheros
driver, and works wonderfully on i386. Sparc64 however, is a different
story. If I plug the device in to an already running system, it is
recognized and nothing seems to go
On 6/8/07, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm going to be different and say 3 months, but probably much less than that.
Not to be an expert, or even a competent sysadmin, in my case. It was
1992, and I was working the VMS hell desk for the school as a student
worker. Heard about this
2007/6/9, Leonardo Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 6/9/07, Peter J. Philipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is always issues with shit in this box.
It's a constant drain on nerves, but for some reason I still do it.
?
Maybe he tried to compare openbsd speed with another un*x on
Renaud,
Thanks for your help
In fact I understand GENERIC kernel is not configured with aac driver
active.
So, to produce a kernel with aac active I just need to use a config file for
kernel compilation with this 2 lines uncommented :
#aac* at pci? # Adaptec FSA RAID
Hello Everyone;
# ifconfig -A
rl0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
lladdr 00:50:bf:3a:2e:66
groups: egress
media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX full-duplex)
status: active
inet6 fe80::250:bfff:fe3a:2e66%rl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
On 6/9/07, Bray Mailloux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, I'm trying to get my WWW server, public: 64.142.102.11; private:
192.168.1.4, to answer requests from the internet. Each time I try to
access the public address, via firefox, the browser claims it does not
exist.
Try some more basic network
luccio01 wrote:
...
And what do you think about stability of aac driver ?
Because I read it is not a good idea to use it ...
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq12.html#aac
do you care about your data?
do you feel lucky?
Nick.
On 6/9/07, Bray Mailloux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Everyone;
# ifconfig -A
rl0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
lladdr 00:50:bf:3a:2e:66
groups: egress
media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX full-duplex)
status: active
inet6
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