On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Planck wrote:
Hello.
I have tape drive Quantum DLT VS160 (part of dmesg bellow) connected to
Adaptec AHA-2940. Everything work fine, but i dont know how to enable
hardware compresion on that drive. There aren't any jumpers on
enclosure, and mt(1) or st(4) dont say anytging
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Toni Mueller wrote:
Hello,
I have a box that once had two IP addresses on one interface. I
deconfigured one of them using ifconfig -alias.
Now, when I want to use any (?) program on that box to go over this
interface, it wants to use the addresses which is no longer
All:
Would it be hypothetical possible to change the device mounted as (/)
after the system has booted (possibly during the bootstrapping phase)?
This of course overriding the checks in src/sys/kern/sys_vfs*
~BAS
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Hello evrybody.
I installed box booting from PXE and then with lastest snapshot.
After that I used:
# export [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs
# cd /usr; cvs checkout -P -rOPENBSD_3_9 src
This is stable, not current. You
Is there any way to override the flag on a device that permits it from
being mounted twice?MNT_FORCE isn't it.
I've got an embedded environment I'm setting up where I want to transfer
the root (/) file system from an rd(4) to an MFS.
To do this, I have to add some customizations to copy() in
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, James Mackinnon wrote:
Good day everyone
Recently, I installed SP1 on some domain controllers and ran into an issue
where microsoft changed rpc data with SP1 and firewalls such as microsofts own
ISA server as well as checkpoint have started to randomly block this data.
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Pedro Martelletto wrote:
The raid(4) codebase is old, unmaintained, and known to have issues.
That's one of the reasons it's not in the stock kernel.
Oh I thought the OpenBSD team was silently discouraging people from the
practice of using software RAID. :}
That
securityfocus, is there another site I should be reading for
IPv6? Is KAME still relevant to the openBSD implementation?
Cheers,
Brian
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It's looking good. Thanks Roman for letting me help out. Only two problems
persist:
1) we get the list twice due to the nviic detecting two iic's
2) register 0x20 is +5 VTR, which differs from the adt chip
Here are the results as of pulling down the CVS this weekend:
hw.sensors.0=adt0,
you out, you get screwed.
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would add it to the kernel since I have all ways used GENERIC. I guess I can
dig through the config man pages. I have never written a driver, so I am
clueless. I guess I'll keep digging, but thanks for the help.
Cheers,
Brian
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this help:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#NewDisk
I am not sure what you mean by move. Move where? I assume you meant to a new
drive, so the FAQ above should help.
Brian
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I just did a fresh install of 3.9-current. And part of the dmesg is coming
across oddly. I am not sure what else to say about it. It's the iic0 and
iic1.
Check it out:
OpenBSD 3.9-current (GENERIC) #670: Sat Apr 1 23:34:55 MST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 02:14:50PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/03/24 14:12, Alexander Bochmann wrote:
...on Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 12:22:37PM +0100, Anthony Howe wrote:
P gnu/usr.sbin/sendmail/libsm/refill.c
P
Hello everyone,
I recently switched to a new mail server (about 3 weeks ago) and at first
I was receiving email from the list but it seems to be about 2 weeks since
the last one.
Is the list real quiet or do I have a local mail issue?
Thanks,
Brian.
--- Deanna Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That said, I think a wall of shame page on the OpenSSH site
might be a good idea: one listing all those big companies
mentioned that have never donated a dime. Negative PR might
result in more donations than managers receiving the minor
of the corporations
might withhold documentation needed for driver development unless the license
is lifted.
Cheers,
Brian
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Hello -
I am currently at the end of my understanding. We have PF working
between two Ethernet cards perfectly - we have absolutely no problems
with it coming up properly and running as needed. What I am having a
problem with is when we use PPP to establish a connection to an ISP via
a dialup
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Bruce Shaw wrote:
We've actually got several different problems here.
Specifically, the OpenBSD implementation we're seeing here seems to
provide sysctl style access to Sensor data, watchdog info, etc., but what
about other IPMI functions?
I've been working on better
All:
Regarding the future of IPMI and SNMP, where do they intersect in the
evolution of enterprise free software (aka, BSD) ?
Specifically, the OpenBSD implementation we're seeing here seems to
provide sysctl style access to Sensor data, watchdog info, etc., but what
about other IPMI
have to play
with it. All that I can personally attest to is: It works fine with
Drac/4 on FreeBSD 5.x =/
~BAS
-Message d'origine-
De : Brian A. Seklecki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyi : lundi 5 dicembre 2005 02:11
@ : Xavier Millihs-Lacroix
Cc : misc@openbsd.org
Objet : Re
But as soon as I start an scp from Perspex to Soekris, Perspex reboots
after a few hundred kb. Unfortunately, Perspex is in a datacenter and I
do not have console access to it to see what the heck is happening at that
exact moment.
I don't recall. But for the record (IPSEC inside GRE):
If
PC speaker beep (something action on the console?)
Or possibly hardware alarm?
~BAS
On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 09:12, dimaz wrote:
I've installed OpenBSD on my small server, before on server was linux,
and 2-3 times a day my server beeps (3 times)...
What does it mean? And how I can control this
There is the (expensive) Real Weasel for x86 kit, Dell's crappy lights
DRAC/4 isn't that bad :}
You can always use serial console redirection on the 1850s/2850s; it
works well until OS boot (BIOS menus works, RAID, IPMI menus), when you
have to setup serial console redirection on the boot
started filing PR's for RAIDframe stuff in OpenBSD -- there have been
a lot of changes/fixes to RAIDframe in the last 5 years that aren't
I have $100 via Paypal for the person who commits RAID enabled boot
blocks for Sparc[64] and i386/amd64 on OpenBSD.
I have an $100 additional via Paypal
no, you just need a route to the destination, this is a known
a route to the destination of the tunnel...(that overlaps with the encap
route...)...
but and there's no simple fix. however, just create a network
route for the peer that points back to the sender. this way
...or a route to the
All:
It may seem rudimentary, but no where in the FAQ or man pages is it
explicitly stated that the source address or address pool of a NAT
translation must be assigned to an interface.
Obviously it can be either be a primary address (such as 99.9% of the PAT
configurations on the Internet)
I've only had the priv. to run OpenBSD on the 750 and 850 1Us from Dell.
However I have a number of FreeBSD 5.3x hosts on single and dual-proc 1850
models, some with RAID and some with standard SCSI.
The standard SCSI config (on which I run software RAID) probes as:
NAME
mpt(4) -- LSI
All:
I'm CC'ing everyone who has previously posted the destination host
unreachable behavior when setting up a generic 4-host IPSec VPN tunnel
config per the template in vpn(8) / isakmpd.conf(5).
NOTE: This is not the I can't ping the other side of the tunnel from the
remote gateway because
The thing emulates a USB keyboard. Trying toggling legacy emulation
mode in the BIOS.
~BAS
On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 03:55, Xavier MilliC(s-Lacroix wrote:
Hello,
I 'm trying to install OBSD 3.8 on a Dell Poweredge 750 server using the Card
DRAC III/XT (provides remote console/screen).
But
I opened a PR on this earlier this year. Seach my last name in
query-pr.
The Cisco 3000 supports SA Proposals with multiple discontiguous
subnets.
~BAS
On Tue, 2005-06-07 at 20:54, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
hi,
i have a situation where a branch office with multiple,
non-overlapping,
for local
Is /tmp mounted MFS or so? Is it mode 777?
~BAS
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, Simon Morgan wrote:
On 17/11/05, Brian A. Seklecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wait...1280x1024 or 1600x1200 w/ 8MB of RAM? Is that right? Onboard
video only occupies 8MB?
Sorry, yes. AFAIK the onboard video is 8MB
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, Simon Morgan wrote:
On 17/11/05, Brian A. Seklecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just dont see 8mb video cards making it to 1280x1024 at 24/16bpp
I've now managed to get a display up. Many thanks to you and everyone
else who offered advice. Unfortunately the mouse
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, Simon Morgan wrote:
On 17/11/05, Brian A. Seklecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a U5 270? 330? Mhz for a year or two; the only way to get into
1280x1024 (the max res of the monitor that it shipped with) was to drop
into 8bpp. At 16/24 bpp, with the 8mb integrated ATI
Wait...1280x1024 or 1600x1200 w/ 8MB of RAM? Is that right? Onboard
video only occupies 8MB?
(II) ATI(0): Using Block 1 MMIO aperture at 0x00426000.
(II) ATI(0): MMIO write caching enabled.
(--) ATI(0): 8192 kB of SDRAM (1:1) detected (using 8191 kB).
(WW) ATI(0): Cannot shadow an accelerated
Why were they given to you? Something wrong with them perhaps. Try
booting Memtest86+ ISO and let it ride for a while?
Try another kernel from another OS? Try a non MP kernel?
~BAS
On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 22:01, Lokkju wrote:
Hey all, hoping someone might be able to point me in some sort of
I'm not sure what to make of 'component1'. It's not an explicit
For some reason, RAIDFrame refers to a missing drive component1
whenever the RAID device is initialized and the drive is absent.
~BAS
device, did you use that string your raid0.conf? The first slot in
these commands should
Are you expiring lifetime on bandwidth or time? Probably the defaults
of whatever transforms suite you're using.
Try manually defining it? If you expire on time, say...10 minutes, you
can tcpdump for udp 500 on either side at the expected time and watch
the renegotiation.
Maybe UDP packets are
This is confirmed to work? I suppose that would resolve part of my
problem with 4314/system
~BAS
On Thu, 2005-10-27 at 05:02, Runo Forrisdahl wrote:
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 02:40:52PM -0400, Roy Morris wrote:
| I have been reading through the archives but have not found a reliable
answer
...a while back, i wrote a tutorial for RAIFRame RAID1 as a root FS on
NetBSD. I used the bootstrap method. Sometime not soon after, NetBSD
added RAIDFrame to the INSTALL* kernels and presumably menus to sysinst,
mitigating the need for this approach.
the boostrap process is:
*) do a basic
contains
an
example much as you describe (as I recall, specifying a queue for -incoming-
traffic will indeed cause that traffic to be processed through the named queue
as it is -outgoing-).
Bill
Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
Would anyone like to elaborate on the impacts of using keep state
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, Xavier Beaudouin wrote:
Hello there,
I have 2 openbsd box (that does as well openbgpd but this is not the aim
of this mail).
Question is that any problems to do
sysctl net.inet.carp.preempt=1
and
ifconfig em0 up
ifconfig vlan0 vlan 11 vlandev em0
Each machine must
You said you entered into those files. Did you vi(1) them mnaually?
Did you rebuild the database afterward? When you finger the user, what
does the shell show up as? Use either vipw(8) as root, to do this, or
use chfn(1) as the user.
~BAS
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, morla wrote:
hello all,
i
More to the point, how to find this info.
1: Go to http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi
2: click apropos
3: make sure current is selected
4: query sync
5: click on sasynchd(8) and sasychd.conf(5)
it goes to the default queue.
* Brian A. Seklecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-10-21 17:59]:
I was just curious if any of the developers (or experts) would care to
articulate officially :}
~BAS
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, William Bloom wrote:
The PF queueing FAQ page at http://www.openbsd.org has a wealth
For the record, these systems run 3.7/i386 rock solid. Just forget
entirely about using the Software Assist RAID support on the motherboard
and use RAIDFrame instead.
In the BIOS, you can toggle it between RAID and NON-RAID mode, but it
makes no difference. The kernel probes it just the
Would anyone like to elaborate on the impacts of using keep state on
conjunction with pass rules that assign traffic to queues?
One might assume that inverted traffic flows would also be queued, however
that would break the traffic can only be queued egress an interface
rule...
There should
I'll double check this today and verify. Will the IPMI on the
motherboard only work with the onboard ethernet controllers, or will it
get its grubby little hands on any/all controllers it finds? If it only
The IPMI configuration screen gives you the option of configuring which
Interface to
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Someone with one of these problematic cards should put it in the
It isn't so much a bug; more so a caveat of Dell's implenentation.
Maybe you can order PowerEdge 1850s w/o a hardware IPMI implementation,
but I don't think it's an issue that warrants
2005 11:28:24 -0400 (EDT)
From: Brian A. Seklecki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: misc@openbsd.org, Tony Sarendal [EMAIL PROTECTED],
jared r r spiegel [EMAIL PROTECTED], Seamus Wassman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Queing on Multiple Interfaces Revisited (WAS: Re
.
But you need a technique for queuing a shared ingress
~BAS
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Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity.
(Dennis Ritchie)
--
l8r* --
~ Brian A. Seklecki
From back in the heady days when 'Help Desk' meant
up with the WG311 or any ath based cards for the amd64 port ?
In fact, according to the hardware support page there appears to be
*no* ath support for amd64.
Is this correct.
Brian.
So have him send the message pre-formatted to the list? HTML?
How about just draw the diagram using ports/graphics/dia/* and export to
PNG, post the URL?
~BAS
On Fri, 2005-09-30 at 10:01, J.C. Roberts wrote:
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 18:35:16 +0530, Manpreet Singh Nehra
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What platform are you on? Are you compiling it from source?
It works just fine in 3.7/i386.
Just:
bash-3.00# cd /usr/ports/net/ntop make install clean
If you insist on source, try looking at /usr/ports/net/ntop/patches/*
Try reading about Ports in the FAQ.
~BAS
On Thu, 2005-09-29 at
currently have a carp based firewall setup and I was
wondering if running both of these as AP could give me AP failover ?
Thanks,
Brian.
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Vinicius Pavanelli Vianna wrote:
I'm currently using an OpenBSD 3.7 as a firewall for my network, since
this machines is a 1U rack I can't add an extra ethernet card to it, so
I was looking for an alternative solution to use redundancy, since there
are plenty of usb ports
I am not sure if this is related. But when I code assembly to pass
a double precision floating point value (%xmm0) to printf, my program will
crash
without a stack frame. I am fine for passing strings and integers.
Here's the simple code:
.section .data
str:
.string %f\n
test:
.float
If you install the port vim, it comes with vimtutor. You just type:
$ /usr/local/bin/vimtutor
And the tutor is pretty good. It helped me out.
Brian
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On Sat, 23 Jul 2005, Hans-Joerg Hoexer wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 06:43:34PM -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
The URL:
http://digitalfreaks.org/~lavalamp/openbsd_ipsec_generic.png
Outlines the generic cookie-cutter configuration from vpn(8) with
addressing changes. A couple
stan wrote:
Is there a way to do soemthing like ntpq -p with OpenBSD's OpenNTPD? I
really just want a quick way to assure myself that a given machine is in
synch.
No, but you can send us some code
Only joking ;-)
I'd like that option also.
mistakes.
I actually solved my little assembly problem thanks to the approach the
developers take here.
Brian
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The URL:
http://digitalfreaks.org/~lavalamp/openbsd_ipsec_generic.png
Outlines the generic cookie-cutter configuration from vpn(8) with
addressing changes. A couple of comments on that document:
*) The output of 'netstat -rn -f encap' should probably be included at the
end.
*)
for pointing out that the
assembly was wrong. That put me on the right track to finding a solution. The
recent threads about the notes section just confused me and put me down the
wrong track.
Thanks,
Brian
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Brian, its always good idea to learn
test1 test1.o
I tried elf2olf -o openbsd test1, but I receive this error:
elf2olf: test1: Exec format error.
Is there something that I am missing that I need to do on amd64?
Thanks,
Brian
Note: NASM is not an option since it's not available on amd64; there isn't a
port of YASM
still useful.
When I type in test1, the program appears to just exit, but nothing is printed
to STDOUT.
Thanks,
Brian
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-s.
[...]
Kind regards,
Hannah.
Yep -s0 is definitely the tool to see data.
Brian
Roberto Gonzalez Azevedo wrote:
Hello everybody...
I have a little problem to solve here and i hope that you can help me.
I wanna do a 'wireless bridge' :
rl0 -- wi0
But it4s not working. I4m trying to use PPPoE in this bridge, but the
PADI is not passing over wi0 ...
Thanks ...
Roberto
Please confirm that the following are applicable:
* boot(8), biosboot(8), installboot(8), boot_i386(8) lack any
support for booting off RAIDFrame volumes (a 13 line patch 22
months ago fixed this on the bother side of the isleb(r)).
* No support is planned
The same behavior happens on Dell's serial console redirection. It
happens when you boot FreeBSD too. As soon as the kernel starts output
ANSI characters it goes dead.
Dell lets you toggle between VT100/220 mode and ANSI mode, but it's
unaffected. The kernel output just kills it.
Dell has an
In response to the how would it increase cost question, anytime a
provider has to deal with more spam it costs more money, additional
manpower to process abuse complaints, additional bandwidth, server space
etc.
Brian
Hello all,
Not sure if I'm missing something here with spamd so I thought I'd ask
the experts. I have it setup with the default config file (snipped) ;
[fw1]# cat /etc/spamd.conf
all:\
:spamhaus:china:korea:
# Mirrored from http://spfilter.openrbl.org/data/sbl/SBL.cidr.bz2
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Brian McKerr wrote:
I also have the relevant pf rule in place;
[firewall]# pfctl -vsn
rdr inet proto tcp from spamd to any port = smtp - 127.0.0.1 port 8025
[ Evaluations: 104628Packets: 0 Bytes: 0 States: 0
]
[ Inserted: uid
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Brian McKerr wrote:
You mean a basic SMTP pass in ?
This has been allowing mail to the mailserver for years, its only this
week that I tried the Spamd thingo
pfctl -sr | grep -i smtp
pass in log quick on fxp0 proto tcp from any to any port
Steve Tornio wrote:
FEATURE(`dnsbl',`relays.ordb.org', `Rejected - see http://ordb.org/')dnl
FEATURE(`dnsbl',`sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org',`Rejected - see
http://spamhaus.org/')dnl
Jun 17 19:49:29 inetmail sendmail[13126]: ruleset=check_relay,
arg1=[210.213.176.247], arg2=127.0.0.4,
is looking at the *real* problem.
Brian.
here are honest and will tell you when
something isn't worth your time.
Anyway, cheers for being honest and straight forward.
Brian
--- J. Lievisse Adriaanse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Theo gave an interview to Forbes Magazine, in which he stated: It's
terrible, De Raadt says. Everyone is using
submit a more thorough bug report when I get a chance to write
it. So far the mini seems quite fast to me, I doubt you'll have any
issues.
- brian
Hello list,
i will only do normal thinks:- some coding --
emacs/terminals/ddd - read www.openbsd.org -- firefox/dillo -read
mails of misc
:
Copying 'ofwboot' to the boot partition (wd0i)...mount_msdos: /dev/wd0i
on /mnt2: Device not configured FAILED.
I am then, unable to boot from wd0. I've Googled, read the
INSTALL.macppc doc, and still have been unable to get this to work. All
help is much appreciated,
- brian
,
Brian.
and if so do you reckon it would be able to boot from a
compact flash ?
Cheers in advance.
Brian.
are blocked (with splnet()) when ifnet is updated or member is deleted from the
list. I do not know if it makes sense to block the device while walking the
list and copying it in userland.
Any suggestions are appreciated. I am new to this, so it's taking a long time.
Thanks,
Brian
Tired of spam
.
Brian
The path to a desireable destination
is often more difficult than the path to stay where you are.
I see now there's a patch, apologies for not checking errata first.
Brian
The path to a desireable destination
is often more difficult than the path to stay where you are.
Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
On Thu, 5 May 2005 10:31:56 -0700 (PDT), Brian W. wrote:
Anyone else notice this performing slowly. I did a tcpdump and it appears
localhost gets queried 2-3 times before a packet goes out.
I see quite a few delays and some failures to resolve that work with
one
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