On 25 Jul 2010, at 21:54, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
(I'm sure if somebody WANTED to, more of them could be made. Somebody
would have to talk to Steiner, find out if they still have the
patterns on file, if not give them an old plushie as a template,
maybe go through a few prototypes, front
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raven ra...@lilik.it wrote:
i'm lookin around to get an OpenBSD Mascotte puppet (i dont know if it's
the right word) in Europe, some time ago i see it on OpenBSD website.
On 25 July 2010 22:54, Christian Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de wrote:
It only affect traffic via that next hop, but yes. Without a more complete
description from the OP it's tricky to say weather that's acceptable or not.
However attaching the problem from a different angle, if all that is needed is
a measure of connectivity to the example remote host, then maybe
Hi,
I've just set up a quick pfstat on one of my servers to monitor traffic.
The default ruleset, extended to include IPv6, works nicely.
However, I maintain, in my pf rules, a table of blocked addresses for
those scripts kiddies which try to login too often with varying
usernames and wrong
hmm, on Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 09:41:15PM -0500, J Sisson said that
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 8:01 PM, frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
well done misc@, living up to your name.
the bootcamp of the internet.
It's better to create a crappy diff that gets rejected than whine
Hi,
I seem to recall that there was some discussion (in a Claudio presentation
IIRC) about OBSD potentially supporting h/w based forwarding at some time in
the distant future.
At a first glance, this (NetFPGA) project appears to be the kind of thing
that's needed to kick start such an activity:
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2010, frantisek holop wrote:
hmm, on Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 12:12:32AM +0200, David Vasek said that
It is not what happened. The -t msdos was forced by you. But you
ah shit. you are right :]
and it worked because ffs does not overwrite the beginning
of the partition.
i
Hello List,
Apologies for the potentially newbie question, but I am having
difficulty why the above error has been cropping up in my logs.
The server has been idle since its setup with no traffic flowing
through it (I've got SNMP monitoring to back-up that statement)
apart from my
Hello!
I'm trying to connect a wireless network on my ASUS R2Hv. Both the built-in
and usb dongle wireless adapters are zyd-based:
Asus WL-159g (built-in):
$ usbdevs -vdf /dev/usb0 -a 3
Controller /dev/usb0:
addr 3: high speed, power 500 mA, config 1, USB2.0 WLAN(0x171b), ASUS(0x0b05),
rev
since my first email, i see what i did wrong...
that was the point of writing to the mail list
in the first place, to see if i was doing something
silly. turns out i was. does that warrant abuse?
of course it does, i am not new here.
i also see, that now this problem became simply
a should we
On 23 July 2010 06:28, roberth rob...@openbsd.pap.st wrote:
Lo,
anyone ever killed a SSD while running OpenBSD ontop of it?
Been running OpenBSD systems from compact flash for more than 6 years.
Sandisk and Lexar. I have not managed to kill one yet.
Just using softdeps and noatime as a
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 12:04:04PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
| but regardless of that, i think leaving old garbage
| after newfs-ing a partition is not a good idea in
| any case and it's one of those things i wouldn't
| except either. my mistake again.
Different filesystems use different
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010, frantisek holop wrote:
since my first email, i see what i did wrong...
that was the point of writing to the mail list
in the first place, to see if i was doing something
silly. turns out i was. does that warrant abuse?
of course it does, i am not new here.
i also see,
frantisek holop wrote:
my whining, is a comparison of experiences with others,
questions if someone can reproduce a particular problem
i am having, whether it is considered a problem at all,
and so on. a practice i thought about as the first step
of bug reporting and as such a perfectly
I haven't tried 4.7 yet.
OpenBSD xobsd.jkhome 4.6 obj#0 i386
$ cat 1.c
#include stdio.h
#include pthread.h
void* thread1(void* a)
{
printf(%p\n, pthread_self());
return 0;
}
int main()
{
pthread_t t1;
printf(%p\n, pthread_self());
pthread_create(t1, NULL, thread1, 0);
sleep(100);
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 3:50 AM, frantisek holop min...@obiit.org wrote:
so sending half-baked crappy diffs will estabilish one
as a useful, non-whining member of the community, right?
Oh...you're on the paid support plan? My bad.
You get OpenBSD for free. That's pretty amazing, isn't it?
frantisek holop wrote:
hi there,
i have just managed to mount an ffs partition
as msdos. the the system promptly dies.
$ sudo fdisk sd0
Disk: sd0 geometry: 120/255/63 [1935360 Sectors]
Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55
Starting Ending LBA Info:
#: id C
Tried the July 24 snapshot with xserver 1.8, Xorg.0.log now reports a
seg fault.
[246592.718] (--) Using wscons driver
[246592.850]
X.Org X Server 1.8.2
Release Date: 2010-07-01
[246592.850] X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
[246592.850] Build Operating System: OpenBSD 4.7 macppc
[246592.850]
From: STeve Andre' andres () msu ! edu
Date: 2010-07-25 23:22:39
I think that is a fundamentally flawed assumption. Root can do
*ANYTHING*. Anything at all. Sure, preventing crashes is good,
but you can't get around the fact that root is omniscient.
I updated the pmon paths. It autoboots. It autoboots the kernel. But
then it prompts me for two devices (swap and I guess root fs).
How do I remove those prompts?
The kernel on Gdium expects its boot device to be the USB device found
in the G-Key slot (usbg0 in PMON). Are you still trying to
Oh, yeah, good guess. :)
I do have OpenBSD on a separate USB flash drive, not in the G position.
- Jay
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2010 13:30:59 +
From: m...@online.fr
To: jay.kr...@cornell.edu
CC: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: trouble autobooting
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 09:48:23PM -0400, Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
If you wanted to mount according to the partition type number, DON'T
USE '-t blah'. We give you the option to OVERRIDE the partition
type number and you made use of that override. You have taken command
I believe that this
Hey. I'm sure you've heard this before, but here's another vote:
Please provide get/set/make/swapcontext.
(and/or kernel threads.)
They are Posix-standard, but, admittedly, deprecated.
And, admittedly, most applications can use pthreads instead.
Longer story:
Modula-3.
Provides threads
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 7:06 AM, Jay K jay.kr...@cornell.edu wrote:
$ gcc 1.c -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -pthread -static
$ ./a.out
0x0
0x0
I use -static deliberately so I can give binaries that work on other
OpenBSD
versions.
I give source too, it's not too keep source private, but it is
Hello list,
the -j parameter (jobname) which might be given to input filters by lpd(8)
(according to usr.sbin/lpr/lpd/printjob.c) is not mentioned in
printcap(5).
Is there a reason for this? (I wonder, since all other if parameters are
documented in printcap(5) and not knowing -j while parsing
the -j parameter (jobname) which might be given to input filters by lpd(8)
(according to usr.sbin/lpr/lpd/printjob.c) is not mentioned in
printcap(5).
Is there a reason for this? (I wonder, since all other if parameters are
documented in printcap(5) and not knowing -j while parsing if's
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 09:48:23PM -0400, Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
If you wanted to mount according to the partition type number, DON'T
USE '-t blah'. We give you the option to OVERRIDE the partition
type number and you made use of that override. You have taken command
I believe that
I have got a few pledges for hp laptops. I have gotten good (as in bad)
test reports of the following models that fail one way or another:
* HP eb8730w
* HP nw9440
* HP Mini 5102
* HP 530
I think we have 2 major acpi issues with these. One of them looks like
an aml bug where we don't
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:07:37AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
This diff isn't quite right. There are no disklabels on NFS
partitions; heck, there's no true disklabel on a MSDOS-only memory
stick. The language you've written is too specific.
How about the following?
---
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:07:37AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
This diff isn't quite right. There are no disklabels on NFS
partitions; heck, there's no true disklabel on a MSDOS-only memory
stick. The language you've written is too specific.
How about the following?
---
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 12:21:53PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
There is no readlabelfs() for NFS filesystems. You are being too
specific in saying how it works.
In the case of an NFS filesystem, mount(8) just checks whether the
special string contains a : or @ character. So, the diff is
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 12:21:53PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
There is no readlabelfs() for NFS filesystems. You are being too
specific in saying how it works.
In the case of an NFS filesystem, mount(8) just checks whether the
special string contains a : or @ character. So, the diff is
I'm top posting because I think people have read enough.
My sudo policy only allows me to test this;
$ /usr/bin/sudo /sbin/mount_msdos -o
nodev,nosuid,noexec /dev/sd0c /mnt/usb0
and I get
mount_msdos: /dev/sd0c on /mnt/usb0: Inappropriate file type or format
So I see no problem and Being
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 12:23:36 +0200
Paul de Weerd we...@weirdnet.nl wrote:
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 12:04:04PM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
| but regardless of that, i think leaving old garbage
| after newfs-ing a partition is not a good idea in
| any case and it's one of those things i
I've been playing around with PF and synproxy - tested out OpenBSD
4.1 - 4.8, and also tried FreeBSDs port. Alas, it seems that synproxy
doesn't work at all how it's described in the man pages?
internet - switch - em0 | pf rules | em1 - switch - out to client
machines.
Merging libpthread into libc is the way imho.
That would make it somewhat difficult to work on a second pthreads
library...
Like a second C library..
You kind of want there to be only one, but if you must have more, it is
possible.
The benefit of having only one is a smaller system and
We are looking for a minimal (ie. smallish, not too power hungry) ia64
machine in eastern Europe. Something like a HP rx1600 or rx1620.
If anyone can help us with this, the long term plan is to try to get
more architectures going. Especially since ia64 also uses acpi.
Who knows what bugs will
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 4:44 PM, Jay K jay.kr...@cornell.edu wrote:
Merging libpthread into libc is the way imho.
That would make it somewhat difficult to work on a second pthreads
library...
Like a second C library..
No, not really. You see, we aren't working on a second C library,
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