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relayd error related /var/run/relayd.sock
Hi misc, I am running relayd for 2 Zimbra Servers in LAN . ( with method *relay* in /etc/relayd.conf file - *NOT redirect *) relayctl show summary showed the correct summary. But, suddenly, 2 hours later, It didNOT work. I checked with the command relayctl show summary but , it gave an error related /var/run/relayd.sock I checked /var/run/relayd.sock file. But It did NOT exist @ that time. I just run relayd command again then, /var/run/relayd.sock appeared Now, Everything is OK. then, I just added *prefork 10* to /etc/relayd.conf file on both Boxes. I would like to know why this happened. (This is on Openbsd 5.1 64 bit - actually 2 boxes with relayd, PF , pfsync and carp ) These are actually 2 Vms running on 2 redhat 6.2 - 64bit KVMs ( network drivers are e1000 ( em0 and em1) Any comments ? -- Thank you Indunil Jayasooriya
/etc/rc.d/httpd script : how to use it ?
Hi, I use OpenBSD 5.1 RELEASE. To start Apache, i usually use this command : '/usr/sbin/apachectl start' This, works good. Therefore, i tried to do the same using : '/etc/rc.d/httpd start' Nothing happens. What is the use of this last one ? Thank you very much for your reply. Cheers, Wesley
Re: OpenSSL handling intermediate certificates
On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 23:51:27 -0400 Ryan Kirk wrote: You're definitely on track, although I was referring to D.J. Bernstein's recent slides: http://cr.yp.to/talks/2012.06.04/slides.pdf Thanks, I'll take a gander. In these, he does bring up the same problems again that his DNSCURVE purported to solve, about weak algorithms, signing (or lack of), forgeries, and UDP amplification. It might just be who I follow, but I've seen a lot of discussion around this lately on twitter by Jacob Appelbaum and other privacy/crypto types. Perhaps 'mired in controversy' was an overstatement, but it definitely appears that spec has problems. Right probably because RSA's taken a bit of a knock since granting some weight to the argument and ECDSA has now been ratified.
Re: /etc/rc.d/httpd script : how to use it ?
On 08/28/12 06:34, Wesley wrote: Hi, I use OpenBSD 5.1 RELEASE. To start Apache, i usually use this command : '/usr/sbin/apachectl start' This, works good. Therefore, i tried to do the same using : '/etc/rc.d/httpd start' Nothing happens. What is the use of this last one ? Thank you very much for your reply. Cheers, Wesley # /etc/rc.d/httpd start # That's what you did, right? Problem is, the startup scripts are..uh..startup scripts. They run things if they are configured to run as they are configured to run. i.e., every time your system boots, /etc/rc.d/httpd start is run. But what if your machine, like mine there, wasn't configured to run httpd at boot? In that case, it shouldn't start when you do that...and that's what happens. So...configure httpd to start: # echo 'httpd_flags=' /etc/rc.conf.local and try again: # /etc/rc.d/httpd start httpd(ok) # ta-da! Curiously, this exact example is in the FAQ: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#rc Nick.
Re: /etc/rc.d/httpd script : how to use it ?
Thank you very much. But i don't want to have it at startup. It's why i didn't put this line 'httpd_flags=' in /etc/rc.conf.local I was testing radicale package, the famous caldav server. Now i understand better, why it doesn't work. And in my case, 'apachectl start' is enough. Have a good day. Regards, Wesley. Le 2012-08-28 15:04, Nick Holland a écrit : On 08/28/12 06:34, Wesley wrote: # echo 'httpd_flags=' /etc/rc.conf.local and try again: # /etc/rc.d/httpd start httpd(ok) # ta-da! Curiously, this exact example is in the FAQ: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#rc Nick.
Re: /etc/rc.d/httpd script : how to use it ?
On 08/28/12 07:25, Wesley wrote: Thank you very much. But i don't want to have it at startup. It's why i didn't put this line 'httpd_flags=' in /etc/rc.conf.local I was testing radicale package, the famous caldav server. Now i understand better, why it doesn't work. And in my case, 'apachectl start' is enough. not only enough, but correct process. Startup scripts are used to create/emulate the system boot environment. If you just want to temporarily run a process, run it, as you did. Now, for proper system admin, you really should reboot your machine after changing the config to make sure you changed the config properly (and it comes back up without you playing Super Admin, rushing in to fix it after a reboot), but these scripts can minimize the reboots. If you think you have properly activated a daemon, and yet /etc/rc.d/bla start doesn't work, you can be fairly sure it won't work on reboot, too. Nick. Have a good day. Regards, Wesley. Le 2012-08-28 15:04, Nick Holland a écrit : On 08/28/12 06:34, Wesley wrote: # echo 'httpd_flags=' /etc/rc.conf.local and try again: # /etc/rc.d/httpd start httpd(ok) # ta-da! Curiously, this exact example is in the FAQ: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html#rc Nick.
Re: /etc/rc.d/httpd script : how to use it ?
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 03:25:47PM +0400, Wesley wrote: Thank you very much. But i don't want to have it at startup. It's why i didn't put this line 'httpd_flags=' in /etc/rc.conf.local I was testing radicale package, the famous caldav server. Now i understand better, why it doesn't work. And in my case, 'apachectl start' is enough. Have a good day. If you had read the man page, you would have figured the following by yourself: # /etc/rc.d/httpd -f start -- Antoine
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Patch adds D-Link WUA-2340 to uath
The D-Link WUA-2340 is a uath device, but the IDs are not present in usbdevs*.h and if_uath.c. This patch adds them. It's too bad the uath driver hasn't been merged with the ath_pci code - WPA and hostap would be nice... -Aaron diff -u sys/dev/usb/if_uath.c sys2/dev/usb/if_uath.c --- sys/dev/usb/if_uath.c Wed Jul 20 12:27:22 2011 +++ sys2/dev/usb/if_uath.c Tue Aug 28 08:08:32 2012 @@ -111,6 +111,7 @@ UATH_DEV_UX(DLINK, DWLAG122), UATH_DEV_UX(DLINK, DWLAG132), UATH_DEV_UG(DLINK, DWLG132), + UATH_DEV_UG(DLINK2, WUA2340), UATH_DEV_UG(GIGASET,AR5523), UATH_DEV_UG(GIGASET,SMCWUSBTG), UATH_DEV_UG(GLOBALSUN, AR5523_1), diff -u sys/dev/usb/usbdevs.h sys2/dev/usb/usbdevs.h --- sys/dev/usb/usbdevs.h Wed Feb 8 23:29:18 2012 +++ sys2/dev/usb/usbdevs.h Tue Aug 28 08:06:32 2012 @@ -1410,6 +1410,8 @@ #defineUSB_PRODUCT_DLINK2_DWA131A1 0x3303 /* DWA-131 A1 */ #defineUSB_PRODUCT_DLINK2_DWA160A2 0x3a09 /* DWA-160 A2 */ #defineUSB_PRODUCT_DLINK2_DWA130D1 0x3a0f /* DWA-130 rev D1 */ +#defineUSB_PRODUCT_DLINK2_WUA2340 0x3a07 /* WUA-2340 */ +#defineUSB_PRODUCT_DLINK2_WUA2340_NF 0x3a08 /* WUA-2340 */ #defineUSB_PRODUCT_DLINK2_AR9271 0x3a10 /* AR9271 */ #defineUSB_PRODUCT_DLINK2_DWLG122C10x3c03 /* DWL-G122 rev C1 */ #defineUSB_PRODUCT_DLINK2_WUA1340 0x3c04 /* WUA-1340 */ diff -u sys/dev/usb/usbdevs_data.h sys2/dev/usb/usbdevs_data.h --- sys/dev/usb/usbdevs_data.h Wed Feb 8 23:29:18 2012 +++ sys2/dev/usb/usbdevs_data.h Tue Aug 28 08:10:21 2012 @@ -2246,6 +2246,14 @@ DWA-130 rev D1, }, { + USB_VENDOR_DLINK2, USB_PRODUCT_DLINK2_WUA2340, + WUA-2340, + }, + { + USB_VENDOR_DLINK2, USB_PRODUCT_DLINK2_WUA2340_NF, + WUA-2340, + }, + { USB_VENDOR_DLINK2, USB_PRODUCT_DLINK2_AR9271, AR9271, },
Re: /etc/rc.d/httpd script : how to use it ?
On 2012-08-28, Antoine Jacoutot ajacou...@bsdfrog.org wrote: On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 03:25:47PM +0400, Wesley wrote: Thank you very much. But i don't want to have it at startup. It's why i didn't put this line 'httpd_flags=' in /etc/rc.conf.local I was testing radicale package, the famous caldav server. Now i understand better, why it doesn't work. And in my case, 'apachectl start' is enough. Have a good day. If you had read the man page, you would have figured the following by yourself: # /etc/rc.d/httpd -f start Note this is usually a better option than apachectl start because it ensures that the environment is clean and that the login class is as expected.
Re: More sensible and consistent rc.conf.local
On 2012-08-25, Mikkel Bang facebookman...@gmail.com wrote: Hello! Is there a way to make my rc.conf.local more sensible and consistent, i.e. not pf=YES sshd= named_flags= but rather pf=YES sshd=YES named=YES? How about something like this? # system options pf=YES # daemons sshd_flags= named_flags=
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ThinkPad x230 Gobi 4000 (Sierra Wireless MC7750) 4G LTE
I am looking at purchasing a Lenovo ThinkPad x230 with built-in Gobi 4000 4G LTE which is really a Sierra Wireless MC7750 device. Has anyone tried using this device with OpenBSD? I noticed the thread from July about another 4G LTE modem. http://marc.info/?t=13414826001r=1w=2 Any ideas if this might be a possibility? I know the Verizon 4G LTE stuff uses eHDRP and is more complex than the older regular 3G stuff. Thank you. Bryan
Re: maybe OT 8 year anniversay of Chuck Yerkes death
Thanks for the reminder, Diana. Cheers, Chuck. -- Ian On Mon, 27 Aug 2012, Diana Eichert wrote: I don't think it's off topic but others might. I'm writing this post to remember Chuck Yerkes, a long time contributor to the misc@openbsd list. Chuck died 8 years ago this past weekend while riding his motorcycle. http://web.archive.org/web/20041012235249/http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/news/9511974.htm http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=109385676632581w=2 Just wanted to remember you Chuck, take it easy wherever you are. diana