On Tuesday 17 November 2009 21.53.11 you wrote:
> Am 11/17/2009 05:08 PM, schrieb LEVAI Daniel:
> > I have a crypto softraid device and now I set it up at every boot in
> > rc.local with a bioctl&& fsck&& mount combination.
> > Is there any standard way of setting up softraid0 devices at boot, or
Hi all,
apologies if this mail shows up twice - I've sent it last Sunday, but it
never showed up on the list, so I assume that it got swallowed by the
unscheduled server maintenance.
I think I need someone to hit me with a clue-by-four - or at least a
hint as to what I may be missing here:
Three
All tests ended with
kernel: integer divide fault trap, code=0
Stopped at cpu_switchto+0x76: popl%ebx
When softraid disabled
ddb>trace
cpu_switchto(d073cfa0,a26000,d0a20f18,d0a20ef8,d0202f41) at cpu_switchto+0x76
(null)(d020241,0,d0a20f18,d037cab8,d0854018) at 0
end(d0746c60,d073cf
First, I must apologize for the rather hasty OP (copied below . . . as
well as the appreciated dev endorsement).
Second, after setting up the ftp mirror, I did some further "hacking"
and would like to make avaliable not just the ftp mirror, but also an
http and rsync mirror as well.
Thus, the
I also don't like too much translating... but can help whenever
possible (native spanish speaker).
It's just that all the people that I know that can use (thoroughly)
OpenBSD in my city can also read english very well (at least)...
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 08:24:54AM +0100, Daniel Gracia Garallar
I'm not aware of many spanish resources... AFAIK, the only big resource
centre was the Mexican community, but now it seems to be gone with all
their translated and own documents.
I'd never been a big advocate of translating efforts, but as a native
spanish speaker, I should help whenever possi
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hi anders,
could you get me a full trace from ddb when the fault occurs? id also like the
output of 'cvs info if_pfsync.?' in src/sys/net in the tree you built this
kernel from?
cheers,
dlg
On 17/11/2009, at 11:07 PM, Anders Pettersson wrote:
> Hi
>
> We get kernel panics when we reboot either
ah, ok, sorry!
Am 11/18/2009 12:38 AM, schrieb Marco Peereboom:
no i know about this
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 12:10:41AM +0100, elias r. wrote:
ok,
as i can't find it in the bug tracker, i assume i should file a bug report?
Am 11/18/2009 12:00 AM, schrieb Ted Unangst:
This is a bug in softra
I have seen this same behaviour with a configured Cisco ASA endpoint.
The Cisco end needs to ping our network to initiate the connection, and
from watching the IPSEC negotiations from the isakmpd capture files, the
Cisco end rejects our proposal, but we accept their proposal. As Dag
says, bot
no i know about this
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 12:10:41AM +0100, elias r. wrote:
> ok,
> as i can't find it in the bug tracker, i assume i should file a bug report?
>
> Am 11/18/2009 12:00 AM, schrieb Ted Unangst:
>> This is a bug in softraid. When the bottom disk disappears, it should
>> make its d
ok,
as i can't find it in the bug tracker, i assume i should file a bug report?
Am 11/18/2009 12:00 AM, schrieb Ted Unangst:
This is a bug in softraid. When the bottom disk disappears, it should
make its disk disappear. That's what we do for normal mount points,
autounmount on unplug.
On Nov 17
This is a bug in softraid. When the bottom disk disappears, it should
make its disk disappear. That's what we do for normal mount points,
autounmount on unplug.
On Nov 17, 2009, at 12:45 PM, "elias r." wrote:
Hello!
i've still got some problems with the crypto on my external hard-
drive.
Hi,
After receiving an email from oga@, I checked if the issue was related
to APIC on this system.. it seems so, disabling ioapic+mpbios+acpimadt
fixed the issue (..so did disabling APIC from the BIOS).
I can now get over 1000 FPS from glxgears, even if it isn't a valid
benchmark.
Sorry for the
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 2:21 PM, igor denisov
wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I always have problems with zywall p1, and decided to install openbsd OS to
> it, and have no idea how, for now this is not the case. I would like to know
> if the OS runs on the following hardware:
>
>
> Platform & Frequency
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 08:03:59PM -0200, Marcello Cruz wrote:
> I have a problem with DHCPD and WPAD. The OpenBSD version is 4.4.
>
> The error message is (in /var/log/messages):
> Nov 17 13:14:35 gw dhcpd[5096]: /etc/dhcpd.conf line 12: no option
> named option-252
> Nov 17 13:14:35 gw
You're right, I should have read the email more carefully / drank more
coffee.
/Pete
On 17. nov.. 2009, at 13.11, Artur Grabowski wrote:
No. It will not solve any problem (ignoring that there was no problem
in the first place).
//art
Pete Vickers writes:
alternatively you could run/
I have a problem with DHCPD and WPAD. The OpenBSD version is 4.4.
The error message is (in /var/log/messages):
Nov 17 13:14:35 gw dhcpd[5096]: /etc/dhcpd.conf line 12: no option
named option-252
Nov 17 13:14:35 gw dhcpd[5096]: option option-252
"http://wpad.domain.local/wpad.dat
2009/11/17 Steve Shockley :
> Under VMware ESX, which NIC works better with OpenBSD, E1000, pcn or vic?
In my experience, e1000 has been the way to go.
kmw
--
Beware the leader who bangs the drums of war in order to whip the
citizenry into a patriotic fervor, for patriotism is indeed a
double-
Under VMware ESX, which NIC works better with OpenBSD, E1000, pcn or vic?
Is there anything new with respect to this driver? I experience the
same problem (practically unusable connection, deteriorating fast
under load with up to 80% packet loss). I'm using an Apple iBook G4
with it's built-in wireless card and WPA.
dmesg says:
bwi0 at pci1 dev 18 function 0 "Broadcom
Am 11/17/2009 05:08 PM, schrieb LEVAI Daniel:
Hi!
I have a crypto softraid device and now I set it up at every boot in rc.local
with a bioctl&& fsck&& mount combination.
Is there any standard way of setting up softraid0 devices at boot, or everyone
use their own implementation (eg. in /etc/rc
Hello!
i've still got some problems with the crypto on my external hard-drive.
the automatic powermanagement of my external Western Digital Desktop
Drive makes some problems in combination with bioctl i think, at least i
can't access the bioctl-device after the hd had been in sleep-mode...
(e
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 02:53:37PM -0500, Fernando Quintero wrote:
> Hi list,
> I wrote a document about how to install a complete mail server using
> OpenSMTPD (TLS, SSL, dovecot, roundcube, etc).
> It's just in spanish (sorry), if You want to download the .odt or the
> .pdf file go to:
>
> http:
Hi
We get kernel panics when we reboot either one of our two OpenBSD 4.6 servers
running pf. It seems that the kernel panic always happens at the point where
the pf sync state import happens. Sometimes we can reboot the servers, one at
the time, a number of times in a row without any problems. W
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Hi list,
I wrote a document about how to install a complete mail server using
OpenSMTPD (TLS, SSL, dovecot, roundcube, etc).
It's just in spanish (sorry), if You want to download the .odt or the
.pdf file go to:
http://groups.google.com/group/openbsd-colombia/files?hl=es
and search the: SERVIDOR
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 15:36:43 -0300, Marcos Laufer wrote
> Hi, i'm having trouble compiling kde4 on OpenBSD 4.6 .
> I've updated src via cvs and i've managed to get it start compiling
> until i get this error:
> Maybe someone can point me in some direction.
You missed /usr/ports/x11/kde4/README
Hi, i'm having trouble compiling kde4 on OpenBSD 4.6 .
I've updated src via cvs and i've managed to get it start compiling
until i get this error:
Maybe someone can point me in some direction.
pc03:/u/data/ports/x11/kde4{1}# make
===> x11/kde4/accessibility
===> x11/kde4/admin
===> x11/kde4/ar
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I am new to this emailing list, so please excuse me if I am asking you
the question that has been asked many times...
We use OpenSSH for secure remote access, and we are wondering if we can
use x.509 certificate for authentication. I have found the Roumen
Petrov's patch that provide
I recently had a problem that looked similar.
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On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Kent Watsen wrote:
> I'm still having this reset problem.
>
> Looking at the logs below, the reset seems to coming from the session
> being blocked (the last log), but why would PF block the session when it
> accepted the session about 70 seconds before (the first
Hi Folks,
I am about to introduce OpenBSD as an authentication layer in our company.
While I read the manpage and did some initial testing with authpf, I'm not
quite sure wether I can achieve what I need to.
Let me describe the setup briefly:
network1 connects via ssh to $ext_if of the OpenBSD bo
Hi!
I have a crypto softraid device and now I set it up at every boot in rc.local
with a bioctl && fsck && mount combination.
Is there any standard way of setting up softraid0 devices at boot, or everyone
use their own implementation (eg. in /etc/rc.local)?
Thanks,
Daniel
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Are you sure that obsd does not try to initiate the connection at least once?
I have noticed the following problem with cisco:
Some Cisco models delete the security association after an inactivity timeout,
they call it "Cisco IPSec Security Association Idle Timers".
When this happens, openBSDs d
I'm still having this reset problem.
Looking at the logs below, the reset seems to coming from the session
being blocked (the last log), but why would PF block the session when it
accepted the session about 70 seconds before (the first 2 logs)?
Since Ethereal shows that the SSH client is not try
We have many tunnels and for some reason I just set up a tunnel with a Cisco
ASA and we can not initiate the connection from the OpenBSD side. If the
Cisco side pings a device on the OpenBSD side the tunnel comes up. On the
Cisco side they have bidirectional enabled, and they are not seeing the
O
Hi
These 2 files do not seem to be there anymore.
I couldn't find any info about this facts anywhere.
www.openbsd.org/spamd/koreacidr.txt.gz
www.openbsd.org/spamd/chinacidr.txt.gz
I guess, I will have to get them directly and reformat them to feed spamd
myself if I want to still use them?
Than
Hi
We get kernel panics when we reboot either one of our two OpenBSD 4.6 servers
running pf. It seems that the kernel panic always happens at the point where
the pf sync state import happens. Sometimes we can reboot the servers, one at
the time, a number of times in a row without any problems. We
On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 17:46:00 +0530
Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
>
> You can even convert Windoze folks. Mplayer is that sexy.
I think you're talking to the wrong crowd. Before anyone else
says it; take your religion elsewhere ;-) Most people here
don't give a shit what other people use.
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 05:46:00PM +0530, Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> Dear friends,
Please stop spamming the list about your project. I'm happy to see it
exists, but I think it's inappropriate (and annoying) to email misc@ on
a daily basis (4 days now). A more appropriate venue would be the
Op
fail.
doesn't change a thing.
art's message was clear wasn't it? there is no problem to be solved.
* Pete Vickers [2009-11-17 12:37]:
> alternatively you could run/spawn ftpd from inetd, which will
> presumably mean that all the resources will be 'returned' as soon as
> the connection closes. How
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That is absolutely and patently false.
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are choosy about
who our friends are. ;)
Anyway jokes aside, kindly
No. It will not solve any problem (ignoring that there was no problem
in the first place).
//art
Pete Vickers writes:
> alternatively you could run/spawn ftpd from inetd, which will
> presumably mean that all the resources will be 'returned' as soon as
> the connection closes. However significa
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Pete Vickers wrote:
> alternatively you could run/spawn ftpd from inetd, which will presumably
> mean that all the resources will be 'returned' as soon as the connection
> closes. However significant performance hit on a busy ftp server.
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Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez wrote:
Hi,
Today I was trying to update my /usr/src files (as usual) and I got
this errors:
1) with cvsroot=anon...@anga.funkfeuer.at:/cvs
Me too I had intermittent problem with that server in the last weeks
2) with cvsroot=anon...@anoncvs.de.openbsd.org:/cvs
T
alternatively you could run/spawn ftpd from inetd, which will
presumably mean that all the resources will be 'returned' as soon as
the connection closes. However significant performance hit on a busy
ftp server.
/Pete
On 17. nov.. 2009, at 10.25, Artur Grabowski wrote:
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"MK" writes:
> 1. Is it normal that memory is not freed after I kill ftpd daemon?
yes. because the ftp daemon didn't allocate it.
> 2. Is it normal ftpd can take about 800MB of real memory while serving
> GET requests? (only 1 client is able to consume that portion of
> memory)
If you serve 80
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 08:23:40PM -0600, alv...@dydnetworks.com wrote:
> 1) with cvsroot=anon...@anga.funkfeuer.at:/cvs
>
> # cvs -d$CVSROOT up -rOPENBSD_4_5 -Pd
> ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
> cvs [update aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messag
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