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I'm setting up (well, trying to I guess :-) ) a read-only OpenBSD system to
run off a small CF card. Never having done this before, I found an
excellent article written by Daniele Mazzocchio
(http://www.kernel-panic.it/openbsd/embedded/) to use as my guide. I had a
few minor issues crop up,
I have been following the discussion on this list regarding the wear-ability
of CF cards, and in the past have done non-Read Only installs, using both CF
and microdrives. There are two primary reasons why I am interested in doing
this:
1) To learn more about OpenBSD itself. Solving all of the
I have been following the discussion on this list regarding the wear-ability
of CF cards, and in the past have done non-Read Only installs, using both CF
and microdrives. There are two primary reasons why I am interested in doing
this:
1) To learn more about OpenBSD itself. Solving all of
On Sun, 11 Jul 2010, Peter Bako wrote:
I'm setting up (well, trying to I guess :-) ) a read-only OpenBSD system to
run off a small CF card. Never having done this before, I found an
excellent article written by Daniele Mazzocchio
(http://www.kernel-panic.it/openbsd/embedded/) to use as my
Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:
I have been following the discussion on this list regarding the wear-ability
of CF cards, and in the past have done non-Read Only installs, using both CF
and microdrives. There are two primary reasons why I am interested in doing
this:
1)
On Mon 12/07/10 11:09, Otto Moerbeek o...@drijf.net wrote:
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 10:22:41AM +0200, Mayuresh Kathe wrote:
Hello, may I know of limitations on supporting large
directories (over 5
million files) with small files
(less than 10 KB) under FFS/FFS2?
This is for a research
I confirm -- disabling softraid did not fix it.
Actually, I went for option of installing OpenBSD after reading Freds'
webpage on the topic ;-).
/wbr
Ariel Burbaickij
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 12:16 AM, Fred Crowson fred.crow...@gmail.com
wrote:
On 10 July 2010 06:58, Joel Sing js...@openbsd.org
Could you tell somehting more, why cpu_swithchto on popping ebx (or
other registers for this matter close the spot in code)
from stack would exist in such way as it does right now? Something
manages to corrupt stack to this amount/something else?
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 5:51 PM, Theo de Raadt
[IMAGE] [IMAGE]
2010/7/12, Paolo Aglialoro paol...@gmail.com:
Unfortunately the question was meant for a dual boot P3-M 256MB laptop, so
BTW: I can hardly think of a person I know who used XFS on laptop and
didn't lose at least subset of his data there. My suggestion: run,
before it's too late. Ext3fs works for
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 1:31 AM, Peter Bako pe...@bakonet.org wrote:
Basically once I boot of my new image, I am able to log into it on the
serial console and things look ok. B I can also ping the IP address of the
unit, but when I try to SSH into it I get the following message:
B Server
Hi Martin,
I'm afraid we've had some different experiences... power outages plus ext3
sometimes gave me woes (all partition gone), while I've been using both JFS
and XFS on my servers, PCs and laptops without a single glitch. After all,
they are mature industrial standards. Some of these systems
Hiya.
I wish I'd caught this before I started drinking. Nevermind.
As others have said:
* CF cards are cheap. Do yourself a favour and buy a card at least big
enough to take the required sets with some leg room.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#FilesNeeded
* Don't use a frankenstein
On 07/12/10 03:11, czark...@gmail.com wrote:
...
This is not about Theo personally, it's about everyone in this thread.
Peter did't pretend to get a custommer support, neither he said someone is
obliged to answer his question. He simply wanted someone familiar with pty
allocation to give him an
Nick Holland wrote:
On 07/12/10 03:11, czark...@gmail.com wrote:
...
This is not about Theo personally, it's about everyone in this
thread.
Peter did't pretend to get a custommer support, neither he said
someone is
obliged to answer his question. He simply wanted someone familiar
On 07/12/10 02:05, Peter Bako wrote:
...
2) Setting up a RO system gives a level of redundancy in the case of power
outages (or more likely in my neck of the world) or brownouts. I've had a
case in the past where a normal OpenBSD install, on a micro-drive, was in a
situation where due to an
So now you have a system which can survive a power outage, but you can't
even fix the pty problems of your own creation. Sounds like pure genius.
This is not about Theo personally, it's about everyone in this thread.
Peter did't pretend to get a custommer support, neither he said
Hello, list!
I couldn't find this reported elsewhere so far: With the July 10
snapshot (still the latest one right now) the harddisk name gets
scrambled in the dmesg on both a new and on an old machine. Otherwise
the snapshot seems to work fine.
Tas.
New machine:
# dmesg | diff -u
Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
If you don't want or don't know how to help him, why just not ignore the
message?
Why do you think saying don't do this is not helping him? It is
certainly more productive than helping him continue down his wrong path.
I think don't do this
Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
If you don't want or don't know how to help him, why just not ignore the
message?
Why do you think saying don't do this is not helping him? It is
certainly more productive than helping him continue down his wrong path.
I think don't
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
czark...@gmail.com wrote:
Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
If you don't want or don't know how to help him, why just not ignore the
message?
Why do you think saying don't do this is not helping him? It is
certainly more
On 07/11/2010 06:31 PM, Peter Bako wrote:
I'm setting up (well, trying to I guess :-) ) a read-only OpenBSD system to
run off a small CF card. Never having done this before, I found an
excellent article written by Daniele Mazzocchio
(http://www.kernel-panic.it/openbsd/embedded/) to use as my
And what is your opinion of people who run sshd on non-standard
poorts? I recently had to smack one of my guys for that momentary
brilliance.
On 7/12/10, Corey clinge...@gmail.com wrote:
On 07/11/2010 06:31 PM, Peter Bako wrote:
I'm setting up (well, trying to I guess :-) ) a read-only
Blackberry Gratis
[IMAGE]
On 07/12/10 14:10, bofh wrote:
And what is your opinion of people who run sshd on non-standard
poorts? I recently had to smack one of my guys for that momentary
brilliance.
OK, this is the second time I've seen someone say this.
What is the difference? Is there some magical property with port
On 07/12/2010 03:38 PM, Chris Bennett wrote:
On 07/12/10 14:10, bofh wrote:
And what is your opinion of people who run sshd on non-standard
poorts? I recently had to smack one of my guys for that momentary
brilliance.
OK, this is the second time I've seen someone say this.
What is the
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On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac
lscarne...@veltrac.com.br wrote:
I ONLY run the sshd that are allowed to connect from the Internet in
non-standard ports. Anyone that matters to know knows on witch port the sshd
is running.
Well, them and anyone who knows how to
On 07/12/10 15:01, J Sisson wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac
lscarne...@veltrac.com.br wrote:
I ONLY run the sshd that are allowed to connect from the Internet in
non-standard ports. Anyone that matters to know knows on witch port the sshd
is running.
Well,
On 07/12/2010 04:33 PM, Chris Bennett wrote:
On 07/12/10 15:01, J Sisson wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac
lscarne...@veltrac.com.br wrote:
I ONLY run the sshd that are allowed to connect from the Internet in
non-standard ports. Anyone that matters to know
Does anyone have information about the maximum number of BGP neighbors a
single instance of OpenBGPD could support assuming the following:
1. OpenBGPD would send only Default Route to each neighbor
2. Each neighbor would advertise only 1 subnet to OpenBGPD
3. OpenBGPD could run in passive mode
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On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 03:07:23PM -0400, James Reid - McLean wrote:
Does anyone have information about the maximum number of BGP neighbors a
single instance of OpenBGPD could support assuming the following:
1. OpenBGPD would send only Default Route to each neighbor
2. Each neighbor would
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:06 AM, Peter Bako pe...@bakonet.org wrote:
2) Setting up a RO system gives a level of redundancy in the case of power
outages (or more likely in my neck of the world) or brownouts. I've had a
case in the past where a normal OpenBSD install, on a micro-drive, was in a
On 12 July 2010 20:46, Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac
lscarne...@veltrac.com.br wrote:
I ONLY run the sshd that are allowed to connect from the Internet in
non-standard ports. Anyone that matters to know knows on witch port the sshd
is running.
And any one who doesn't just runs nmap to find port
I've a base install, with only firefox on top, and with broadband ADSL with
a vpn provider also,.
The cursor starts jumping around text boxes in firefox, within a box, but
also between boxes, typically from a password box to the login name box, so
by the time I've typed the password in I realise
Hello,
A user needs to connect to external equipment using tip and a serial port.
I created an /etc/remote file:
snake:br=9600:dv=/dev/tty01:hf:nb:pa=none
The group associated with /dev/tty01 was changed from dialer to one that
includes the user:
$ls -l /dev/tty01
crw-rw 1 uucp wheel 8,
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:58 PM, fred f...@blakemfg.com wrote:
Hello,
A user needs to connect to external equipment using tip and a serial port.
I created an /etc/remote file:
snake:br=9600:dv=/dev/tty01:hf:nb:pa=none
The group associated with /dev/tty01 was changed from dialer to one that
Hello:
I was very happy with myself after setting up a file server for my home with
some old hardware (and some new old hardware). Everything works great.
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On 07/12/10 19:00, Ted Wynnychenko wrote:
Hello:
I was very happy with myself after setting up a file server for my home with
some old hardware (and some new old hardware). Everything works great.
Now, I have come into possession of some better old hardware (an actual
server - Compaq Evo
On 07/12/10 19:32, patrick keshishian wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:58 PM, fred f...@blakemfg.com wrote:
Hello,
A user needs to connect to external equipment using tip and a serial port.
I created an /etc/remote file:
snake:br=9600:dv=/dev/tty01:hf:nb:pa=none
The group associated with
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 5:47 PM, GSO gso...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
I've a base install, with only firefox on top, and with broadband ADSL with
a vpn provider also,.
The cursor starts jumping around text boxes in firefox, within a box, but
also between boxes, typically from a password box to the
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Nick Holland
n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
On 07/12/10 19:32, patrick keshishian wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:58 PM, fred f...@blakemfg.com wrote:
Hello,
A user needs to connect to external equipment using tip and a serial
port.
I created an
On 07/12/10 21:54, patrick keshishian wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Nick Holland
n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
On 07/12/10 19:32, patrick keshishian wrote:
...
$ sudo -u uucp tip snake
--patrick
uh...if all else fails, do it as root? I think we'd prefer to avoid
that,
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 4:41 PM, Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac
lscarne...@veltrac.com.br wrote:
Well, them and anyone who knows how to half-assed run nmap or any other
numerous service fingerprinting utilities.
Even with sshd moved, when I finally decided to block port 22, my
bandwidth use
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The second July 12 snapshot fixes this. Thank you! :-)
Tas.
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