Re: Starting isc_named earlier

2015-08-23 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
On 08/23/15 12:40, Theo de Raadt wrote: something like this would probably do it, but would be undone anytime you update or at least I think it will be undone, but maybe not I don't have any experience with making changes to it. --- /etc/rc Sat Aug 22 03:06:56 2015 +++ /etc/rc.new Sun Aug

wtfs write error when running newfs

2015-08-23 Thread Alessandro DE LAURENZIS
Dear misc@ readers, I'm trying to build a new FFS on a internal IDE HDD connected to a laptop through an IDE-to-USB case. The device seems to be correctly detected (full dmesg in [1]): [snip] Aug 23 20:55:39 poseidon /bsd: umass0 at uhub1 Aug 23 20:55:39

Start isc_named earlier

2015-08-23 Thread g . lister
On Sun Aug 23 15:40:57 2015 GMT+0200, Richard Thornton wrote: When this test box, a Sempron 3400 begins to boot, USB is recognized: OpenBSD 5.7 (RAMDISK_CD) #806: Sun Mar 8 11:08:49 MDT 2015 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/RAMDISK_CD real mem = 3404660736

Starting isc_named earlier

2015-08-23 Thread George
Hi guys, I was wondering if someone might have a hint on how to start isc_name (on 5.7) earlier than network services like DHCP and NFS. This was OK for me on 5.6 when it was in base but now I have issues as my configs are tied to DNS services on the local machine. I read a bit and fiddled with

Re: Starting isc_named earlier

2015-08-23 Thread Theo de Raadt
something like this would probably do it, but would be undone anytime you update --- /etc/rc Sat Aug 22 03:06:56 2015 +++ /etc/rc.new Sun Aug 23 12:27:53 2015 @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ make_keys echo -n 'starting early daemons:' -start_daemon syslogd ldattach pflogd nsd unbound ntpd

Accessing USB with OpenBSD 5.7/amd64

2015-08-23 Thread Richard Thornton
When this test box, a Sempron 3400 begins to boot, USB is recognized: OpenBSD 5.7 (RAMDISK_CD) #806: Sun Mar 8 11:08:49 MDT 2015 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/RAMDISK_CD real mem = 3404660736 (3246MB) avail mem = 3312402432 (3158MB) mainbus0 at root bios0 at

Re: Starting isc_named earlier

2015-08-23 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
something like this would probably do it, but would be undone anytime you update --- /etc/rc Sat Aug 22 03:06:56 2015 +++ /etc/rc.new Sun Aug 23 12:27:53 2015 @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ make_keys echo -n 'starting early daemons:' -start_daemon syslogd ldattach pflogd nsd unbound ntpd

Re: cdio(1) cdrip (error correction / why WAVE).

2015-08-23 Thread Geoff Steckel
On 08/23/2015 10:31 AM, n...@nawi.is wrote: Hello ! I have here many audio cd's which I plan to rip - ripping with cdio(1)'s cdrip works without problems. Now I ask myself, whether cdio(1) does some error correction for scratched discs or, if the drive produces some errors (like other tools

Re: Starting isc_named earlier

2015-08-23 Thread George
On Sun, 23 Aug 2015 12:49:20 -0500 Edgar Pettijohn ed...@pettijohn-web.com wrote: On 08/23/15 12:40, Theo de Raadt wrote: something like this would probably do it, but would be undone anytime you update or at least I think it will be undone, but maybe not I don't have any experience with

Re: IPSec OpenBSD road warrior

2015-08-23 Thread bergers89
I did some further experiments and I think that i need gif/gre tunnels between those two hosts. But an additional problem is: How do I set up such a tunnel when I have no static ip on my notebook (even behind a NAT gateway) ?

Re: Booting problem of my OpenBSD 5.7 road warrior

2015-08-23 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 03:06:40PM +0800, Zhi-Qiang Lei wrote: My road warrior has a PPPoE external connection and a tunnel connection, established with OpenVPN, which would encrypt the packets from some special devices. It works so well so far with the help with these rules in /etc/pf.conf:

Booting problem of my OpenBSD 5.7 road warrior

2015-08-23 Thread Zhi-Qiang Lei
My road warrior has a PPPoE external connection and a tunnel connection, established with OpenVPN, which would encrypt the packets from some special devices. It works so well so far with the help with these rules in /etc/pf.conf: pass in quick on $int_if from $arch to !internal_addresses

cdio(1) cdrip (error correction / why WAVE).

2015-08-23 Thread nawi
Hello ! I have here many audio cd's which I plan to rip - ripping with cdio(1)'s cdrip works without problems. Now I ask myself, whether cdio(1) does some error correction for scratched discs or, if the drive produces some errors (like other tools promotes) ? The reason why I ask is, I want to

Supermicro X9SBAA-F COM2 not working

2015-08-23 Thread Atanas Vladimirov
Hi, This motherboard has 3 serial pors: COM0 as header from WPCM450 COM1 which is internally connected as SOL (Serial-Over-LAN) COM2 Fast 16550 UART COM port on the I/O back panel from S1260 as a PCI device. COM0/1 are working: com0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo com1 at

Re: Supermicro X9SBAA-F COM2 not working

2015-08-23 Thread Atanas Vladimirov
On 24.08.2015 01:22, Atanas Vladimirov wrote: Hi, This motherboard has 3 serial pors: COM0 as header from WPCM450 COM1 which is internally connected as SOL (Serial-Over-LAN) COM2 Fast 16550 UART COM port on the I/O back panel from S1260 as a PCI device. COM0/1 are working: com0 at isa0 port

Re: cdio(1) cdrip (error correction / why WAVE).

2015-08-23 Thread Geoff Steckel
On 08/23/2015 05:03 PM, Christian Weisgerber wrote: On 2015-08-23, n...@nawi.is n...@nawi.is wrote: (like other tools promotes) ? The reason why I ask is, I want to rip and don't want to control each disc after ripping (nothing like could another tool had more or better functions). Or maybe

Re: Start isc_named earlier

2015-08-23 Thread Richard Thornton
‎I see from the output usbdevs - vd that all the USB ports are seen. It must be something simple, will continue researching it. Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network.   Original Message   From: g.lis...@nodeunit.com Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2015 12:56 PM

Re: cdio(1) cdrip (error correction / why WAVE).

2015-08-23 Thread Liviu Daia
On 23 August 2015, Geoff Steckel g...@oat.com wrote: [...] Also, drives wear out. After reading about 1000 discs each, two drives failed without any obvious error indications. [...] After reading about 1000 discs, chances are the lens in your drive has gathered dust. You can try to clean

Re: cdio(1) cdrip (error correction / why WAVE).

2015-08-23 Thread Christian Weisgerber
On 2015-08-23, n...@nawi.is n...@nawi.is wrote: I have here many audio cd's which I plan to rip - ripping with cdio(1)'s cdrip works without problems. Now I ask myself, whether cdio(1) does some error correction for scratched discs or, if the drive produces some errors cdio does not perform

Re: Starting isc_named earlier

2015-08-23 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2015-08-23, George g.lis...@nodeunit.com wrote: -start_daemon syslogd ldattach pflogd nsd unbound ntpd +start_daemon syslogd ldattach pflogd isc_named ntpd start_daemon iscsid isakmpd iked sasyncd ldapd npppd echo '.' probably have to add something to /etc/rc.conf.local like

Re: Video card detected but does not initialize leading to black display during kernel probing

2015-08-23 Thread Research
Hi, As a follow-up on my original e-mail (please see below for original message), I noticed an e-mail in this list from Gautam Goel that described a similar situation with Radeon video cards. I followed the instructions from Gerald Hanuer and have a functional solution to my problem. In case