On 9/12/07, Sergey Prysiazhnyi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using a lot of MiniPCI ral cards in my work with OpenBSD, such as:
dmesg | g ral
ral0 at pci0 dev 16 function 0 Ralink RT2561S rev 0x00: irq 10, address
00:1a:4d:28:e0:47
ral0: MAC/BBP RT2561C, RF RT2527
In this case I have Subj
the results and report back.
Thanks
Daniel
this is on the latest bios and ilom as well as the latest SAS
drivers as well. Not the one that comes directly from Sun.
ILOM: 1.1.8
BIOS: 39, not the standard 34 version.
SAS: 1.16.40, not the 1.16.00
More later.
Daniel
==
OpenBSD 4.2
Tobias Weingartner wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Daniel Ouellet wrote:
So, I am not sure what testing you did, unless you built your own. new
Snapshots was just release now, witch I will be happy to test tonight
and see the results and report back.
If you guys could test out my
that bullshit. Look
to me, not that much anymore as it just couldn't kill it and more and
more people was joining in anyway as a freedom choice. What happen to
that now! Then just do what was done a very long time ago. Kill it from
inside then. Le cheval de Troie
Take your pick!
Best,
Daniel
PS: Sorry
wouldn't have to go back in
and change it each time as well. This might get me closer to J.C.
results in install time! (;
Great job guys! (;
Thanks
Daniel
if any ideas are better then this.
Thanks
Daniel
On Friday 14 September 2007 10:36, you wrote:
As every release, many things are changed in the FAQ. Finding and
changing the things that need to be changed occupies a LOT of my time
between lock and release days.
Truly, thank you for your hard work.
One of the many things that keeps me buying
to create long ago. I can't say
what to make of it.
Best,
Daniel
as well the
patch sent to tech two days ago too. It will crash without it just
trying to compile a simple kernel is you use bsd.mp as the running
kernel. It will not is you use the bsd kernel however. So, be caution
here on this statement. It is not there yet.
As Daniel already observed
On Sunday 16 September 2007 05:17:53 J.C. Roberts wrote:
On Sunday 16 September 2007, Jeff Garzik wrote:
J.C. Roberts wrote:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-wirelessm=118857712529898w=2
Link with outdated info.
http://madwifi.org/browser/branches/ath5k
Link with outdated info.
I
On Sunday 16 September 2007 14:48:47 Can E. Acar wrote:
On Sunday 16 September 2007 15:23:25 Daniel Hazelton wrote:
On Sunday 16 September 2007 05:17:53 J.C. Roberts wrote:
On Sunday 16 September 2007, Jeff Garzik wrote:
J.C. Roberts wrote:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-wirelessm
On Sunday 16 September 2007 16:39:26 Hannah Schroeter wrote:
Hi!
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 09:59:09PM +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 11:48:47AM -0700, Can E. Acar wrote:
...
First, these developers got questionable advice from senior Linux kernel
developers, and SLFC
and disable ACPI in BIOS.
- Wipe your box out and start with a snapshot for i386.
- When install and reboot, make sure you put the bsd.mp as you boot
default, or try just to see at boot time
boot bsd.mp
Then let see what you get, but first disable ACPI in BIOS.
Best of luck.
Daniel
if I disable the ACPI in BIOS.
So, again, check for that please.
Hope this help you some.
Daniel
Paul Taulborg wrote:
Update:
I ran boot -c with verbose on, and here are the last entries:
various probing failed messages (doesn't look like any problems), then:
ioapic0: conflicting map entries for pin 0
pctr: 686-class user-level performance counters enabled
mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR Support
trust Nick answer better then mine! (;
So, I can't say for sure that 100% will work, but looks like if not that
old version you run should be fine to use the AMD64 kernel on it.
Hope this help some.
Daniel
and see if that help you boot, I have no problem doing that for you.
Just let me know and I can post it on the net for you to try as long as
if it does help you, you send the feedback requested on tech@ back to
that person.
est,
Daniel
was you, I would try
it and see. Worst case, if you don't like it, you can flash the old one
back.
Just a thought.
Daniel
On Sunday 16 September 2007 23:00:09 Can E. Acar wrote:
Daniel Hazelton wrote:
On Sunday 16 September 2007 14:48:47 Can E. Acar wrote:
[snip]
First, these developers got questionable advice from senior Linux kernel
developers, and SLFC (which is closely related to FSF) in the process
On Monday 17 September 2007 02:43:50 Can E. Acar wrote:
Daniel Hazelton wrote:
On Sunday 16 September 2007 23:00:09 Can E. Acar wrote:
[snip]
Theo summarized the latest situation here, some days ago:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=118963284332223w=2
and here is a very brief
On 7/22/07, Daniel Melameth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/22/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007/07/20 15:20, Daniel Melameth wrote:
then go back to the broken behavior sometime later. A reboot of the box
or
removing altq is the only way to resolve the issue
Paul Taulborg wrote:
Booya! Updated my BIOS to the latest version (44), and applied the patch
that was kindly provided to me here:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-techm=118975639013313w=2
I also enabled acpi0 in the kernel by default (required to see the other
processors), and tada!
I had to
Gb access.
In my case, it will crash every time still.
Then the compile is ok with bsd, but still crash with bsd.mp in some cases.
I am curious to know if that specific to my hardware, or if others have
the same problem.
Thanks
Daniel.
will see.
Best of luck,
Daniel
the spelling is not good. But, I am
however sure that with a few seconds of thinking you will understand it.
Kind of pronounce in Francais / using English for a Germen word.
Best,
Daniel
Boris Goldberg wrote:
I have pretty much the same picture with HP ProLiant 320 G5 (Dual Core
Pentium-D 925). The server is new and passes all tests from the HP
maintenance CD.
I couldn't make what BIOS version you were actually running there, but
you did check to make sure you
Juan Miscaro wrote:
I tried it but whenever I include the larger 'uatraps' I get:
Look at set limit table-entries.
man pf
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2007/09/19 19:00, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Le me know how it goes with current, I am curious as so far all feedback I
got is no one yet can get an AMD64.mp stable at this time
this must be hardware-dependent, my main desktop is amd64 MP
(opteron 175 i.e. dual-core
Hi,
Looking on the man page, the ifconfig is suppose to show the stage of
the network cards, and it can't show the proper configuration on the nfe
cards, even if I force the configuration to fix value, I always get the
same results:
nfe0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu
Here is more. May be I do not understand the reading, I understand it to
mean for example:
media: Ethernet 10baseT (1000baseSX half-duplex)
Would be hard configuration to be 10mb half-duplex and then the (xx)
would show what is actually in use.
Isn't this correct?
I may be confuse, but
SX looks plain wrong anyway. Can you provide a dmesg? This is perhaps
related to the phy that attaches to nfe rather than nfe itself.
Sure, here is one of them.
OpenBSD 4.2 (GENERIC.MP) #1378: Tue Aug 28 10:48:58 MDT 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real
.
Daniel
Jonathan Gray wrote:
SX looks plain wrong anyway. Can you provide a dmesg? This is perhaps
related to the phy that attaches to nfe rather than nfe itself.
A bit more. Looking in logs, etc. I found this:
nfe0: tx v2 error 0x6004
Searching on google didn't bring much other then a problem
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Jonathan Gray wrote:
SX looks plain wrong anyway. Can you provide a dmesg? This is perhaps
related to the phy that attaches to nfe rather than nfe itself.
A bit more. Looking in logs, etc. I found this:
nfe0: tx v2 error 0x6004
Searching on google didn't bring much
it up as is now, but first run 4.1, then try the new way of doing
it. I think that would be much better spend of time.
But again, I could be wrong, that's just me.
Best of luck.
Daniel
Boris Goldberg wrote:
Hello Daniel,
Just want to make sure that we are on the same page: I'm talking about
i386. It seems from below that your concern is more about amd64, but I
didn't really try it, because my CPU isn't even a Xeon.
You are 100% right. An oversight on my part here
patrick keshishian wrote:
They seemed pretty random to me, but I did a quick
check after reading your response and I see 468 unique
fake email address @my-domain, only one was
duplicated twice.
Put greyscanner from Bob in there and sit back and enjoy the look! (;
Make sure you pick the
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Martin Schrvder
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 11:18 AM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: digitally signed distribution (was: OBSD's
perspective on SELinux)
2007/9/24, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL
port 8080 spi 0xbbb \
enc null \
auth hmac-sha1 authkey 0xd131d0cee0ef5b5a787daf3fe9c89ed0
But traffic to both 80 and 8080 uses spi 0xbbb. It seems 0xbbb is used
since it was the last added SA with the src/dst-IP, port ignored.
Thanks
Daniel
Using OpenBSD 4.1
, but there
is issue with it at the moment. dmesg available:
http://cvs.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-wrapper?full=yesnumbers=5587
Daniel
Tony Sarendal wrote:
On 10/3/07, *Daniel Ouellet* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Claudio Jeker wrote:
Could you add the dmesg of the test box to the website?
Do you have any other network cards you could test? (I'm mostly
interested
in bnx but sk
Hello,
Does anyone have any pointers for getting the HTML Tidy extensions
working in PHP on OpenBSD? I am running a 4.0 system.
According to PHP's website, I do not need to download the version of
Tidy from PECL, because Tidy is supposed to be built-in in PHP 5 (I have
the PHP 5.1.4
Hello,
Does anyone have any pointers for getting the HTML Tidy extensions
working in PHP on OpenBSD? I am running a 4.0 system.
According to PHP's website, I do not need to download the version of
Tidy from PECL, because Tidy is supposed to be built-in in PHP 5 (I have
the PHP 5.1.4
On Fri, 5 Oct 2007, Daniel Barowy wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone have any pointers for getting the HTML Tidy extensions
working in PHP on OpenBSD? I am running a 4.0 system.
In case anyone is looking to fix this particular problem, this is how I
fixed it:
http://secure.lv/~nikns/stuff/ports
On 10/5/07, Chad M Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, well fresh from an install on my Sun X2100M2 my daughter wanted
to check it out
http://balius.com/openbsd.4.2.jpg
Why does the packaging of an ultra secure UNIX-like operating system
seem so apropos next to a child ;) ? If the cover
any does make any progress
in the right direction either.
Thanks.
Daniel
Alexey Suslikov wrote:
CL5 is CAS latency I think, but what does PC25100 mean here? :)
PC2-5100
ropers wrote:
On 08/10/2007, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexey Suslikov wrote:
CL5 is CAS latency I think, but what does PC25100 mean here? :)
PC2-5100
Hm, Wikipedia currently only knows PC2-5300.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR2_SDRAM
Of course Wikipedia is infallible... ;-P
Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
how do I install xbase without reformatting and reinstalling the whole OS?
http://openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#AddFileSet
Hello,
Due to the fact that I am now reading other's people PHP code at work,
and due to the fact that some of it is horrid, 200-column stuff (and
admittedly, some of that horrid stuff is mine), I am looking for a
program, a macro, ANYTHING, that will reformat this stuff ala OpenBSD's
Hi misc@,
Just wondering, is there still no support for the aio(2) programming
interface in OpenBSD? (Running 4.1 and I cannot find it)
In January 2003 it was being worked on, but what is the status now?
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=104213994204389w=2
-- Daniel
I have, what appears to be, v1 of this card, but I get the following from
dmesg--even when booting from the latest snapshot of cd42.iso:
Intersil, ISL3890, -, - (manufacturer 0xb, product 0x3890) Intersil Prism
GT/Duette rev 0x01 at cardbus1 dev 0 function 0 not configured
I'm not certain
Theo de Raadt wrote:
The security benefits are at the ability to buy a steak for dinner
level.
I vote to add it to theo.c.
Thanks
Daniel
Index: src/usr.bin/mg/theo.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/mg/theo.c,v
retrieving
On 10/24/07, Jonathan Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 12:32:19PM -0600, Daniel Melameth wrote:
I have, what appears to be, v1 of this card, but I get the following from
dmesg--even when booting from the latest snapshot of cd42.iso:
Intersil, ISL3890
as it depend on way to many outside factors. And to
what level one is welling to expose himself and it's own qualifications
and choices in the process.
I really do not have an answer to the question, but offer a lots to
reflect on for sure.
The rest is left to the user. (;
Best,
Daniel
Not a bad solutions, but doesn't really apply or work in a hosted
solutions for multiple virtual PBX.
Why not? Asterisk is fairly configurable in all sorts of ways.
Something as simple as having two group of users that can't dial each
other by extensions, but that use the same extensions
-server-4.0.20.tgz
Look to me like it's not only the client side. (:
Hope this help.
Daniel
Yeah, but my question was about compiling different flavors. This is
because I'm dealing with an OpenBSD 3.0 machine. The search continues...
How could anyone have guess that as it wasn't in your question?
There is so much improvement from then, that it may be time to switch to
3.7...
files for making
your own from source. Works for me...
Daniel
.
Feedback would be welcome, but heavy testing would be best before using
in production obviously!
Have fun!
Daniel
PS: I will let you know when the final package are done if there is any
changes on it.
applications.
Everyone will tell you, use what fit the needs to have, regardless if
that's OpenBSD, or anything else.
May be this can also answer your question:
http://openbsd.org/faq/faq1.html#WhyUse
Hope this help a bit.
Daniel
here as well for testing
if you like to do so.
http://openbsdsupport.org/packages/amd64/
Thanks for your help and please if that's not asking to much, let me
know how to do better next time around!
Feedback, good or bad is welcome!
Regards.
Daniel
Steve Shockley wrote:
I've found http://monkey.org/openbsd/archive/ports/0401/msg00044.html to
be very helpful.
Thanks Steve!
That was instructive to me!
I got my patch send at ports@ earlier tonight.
But this is good to know and will help do a bit better next time!
Thanks
Daniel
! (: I was really starting to miss that
a lots!!!
Regards,
Daniel
really don't know as well
as many guys here, but porting the actual one back to 3.7, might be
doable in a reasonable amount of time. If I needed it so badly, I would
try it.
Just a thought.
Daniel
have will also affect the
size you can assign to various cache, etc.
To many variable, I can't think of the perfect one.
If anyone have that on the list, then may be they can share their inside
and how they got to it. I don't.
Daniel
I can't imagine that make release is not working anymore so I'm probably
overlooking something.
I'm doing everything as per release(8) and
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Release but errors about missing
files show up.
Any ideas?
Daniel
base: done.
comp: done.
etc: done.
game: done
Edy Purnomo wrote:
How to install OpenNTPD on OBSD 3.4 ?
I've read this from newsgroup but can't understand.
Please advice.
Much better, just pop in the CD and then install OBSD 3.7 and OpenNTPD
comes pre install with it! (:
Plus many other improvements as well...
Daniel
If it helps at all, i'll weigh in with my limited experience with KVMs.
At home i have 2 four port KVMs that are daisy chained. If i recall
correctly, both are made by Aten. They work well with OpenBSD, Linux,
and even Windows, and a key command can be used to switch either one. I
think they
I
would do so on my ntp server.
I realize this is stupid, but if we pass that, and over look why ( Cisco
incapability to do it right), how can I do so, ( to temporary bypass the
problem ) if possible?
Regards,
Daniel
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-06-02 20:57]:
How to: I wish to use the same server running ntpd from Henning as the
server, but I haven't find a way to have two daemon running on different
IP's that would be off by one hour each.
So, is it possible first
=Google+Search
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscw=2r=1s=mysql+%2Berrcode+9q=b
Daniel
Kudos to the PF developers. Here is an interesting metric from a
production /16 network, running OpenBSD 3.6:
96% of blatant TCP port-scan related traffic stopped by pf's
max-src-state feature.
After tuning pf's max-src-states for our environment and normal
traffic loads, we measured how
help
--
Dan Gonzalez
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
IM: signulth
my apologies...i was in a rush.
sorry
Dan Gonzalez
On 6/29/05, J. Lievisse Adriaanse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You too, it help to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :)
Jasper
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 17:06:28 +0200 (CEST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
help
With?
I guess you missed mijordomo ;-)
and I would be able to do this.
Regards,
Daniel
work, but it
might be the only way. Still I am trying to explore different ways, if
any obviously.
Daniel
never again It's been many
years ago, but still carry it's shadow even today. I learn from my mistake.
I really do appreciate your suggestion however Jonathan and the time you
took to answer me.
Daniel
.
Regards,
Daniel
Did you try pressing Ctrl+Alt+Backspace? That shouls stop yur X
session and bring tyou to the command line.
Dan
Optimum Lightpath
On 6/30/05, Chandler May [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I recently posted to this list inquiring how to successfully
initialize the Xorg server on a Mac Mini
During boot the fan on my AcerPower F1b is switched on and remains on at
full speed. This makes the pc rather noisy.
The fan switches on when the kernel loads right after fdc0 is detected.
I fiddled with the BIOS power saving settings and even called Acer but
to no avail.
Has anybody
mainboards route the keyboard bell through the sound card and
don't support setting the volume via wsconsctl.
Regards,
Daniel
a problem at
compile time. The compile time linker is called ld. Try to understand the
difference by reading the manpages.
Regards,
Daniel
I've had this problem before. Other protocols work OK (not great, but
OK), but Samba is gets modem speeds on a fast ethernet connection. I've
had some success in the past by manually specifying the network speed
and duplexing. See man hostname.if for info on how to do that (pay
particular
I am attempting to perform and verify a backup on a server, per the
instructions in the FAQ, but am getting this error:
restore: Tape block size (32758) is not a multiple of dump block size (1024)
Is there something I'm doing wrong or is this a hardware problem? This
is the first backup
a
file called 'all' lying in the cwd when running pfctl -f all), I guess
nothing should happen except for the error message. I'll check about
that.
Or what would you prefer instead?
Daniel
Sorry for this off topic question. Looking at the archive, SK (Henning
love them! (;) is what look likes the best Ethernet cards to use, a few
months ago anyway. The network cards are changing so quickly that what
was true 6 months ago, may well not be today.
For quad, can someone confirmed,
is fine by me.
Thanks
Daniel
be a
mistake!
Daniel
Edy Purnomo wrote:
hi,
trying to:
block all pop3 to outbound connection BUT allow one client AND inbound
(local mail server) connection.
any suggestion ?
-edy-
Read the informations available here:
http://openbsd.org/faq/pf/index.html
Or even a very good step by step with a lots of
port gigabit card on the market that works with OpenBSD. Some
revisions of the Intel gigabit cards work but others don't.
Daniel
actually
understand it right, or if I am full of it!
Thanks for your time.
Daniel
Thank you to Otto, Ted and Joachim for your answers and time.
It confirmed most of my thinking and I was happy to see different point
of view on the subject. So, I can spend my money a bit more wisely, or
pretend to anyway! (:
Thanks
Daniel
have been lately. I've noticed a decent drop in the number of
How do I get PPPoE working and How do I get Apache+MySQL+PHP working
questions on the list, which is what prompted Daniel to create
openbsdsupport in the first place, so in a way, we've been successful in
what we set out to do.
I
OpenBSD a bad name.
Why would you like to do it anyway?
Setting up an excellent and elaborate security system and then disposing
of old computers with hard drives intact, ...
Everything you don't know --- matters.
What can I say anyway.
Daniel
!
See here for example:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=110745960831277w=2
Then read on it to adapt to your needs. Could be very powerful is use
properly!
Daniel
I think he did, too. That's why I don't understand Nick insulting the
guy, and bashing his ideas. Clearly Nick's opinions don't mesh, but why
would he pursue this cross-thread vendetta? The only result of this sort
of behavior is that a potential contributor is alienated.
You say contributor,
Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Sun, 27 Nov 2005, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Henning Brauer wrote:
* Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-11-26 08:57]:
Isn't it that all the routing changes anyway, either from BGPd or OSPFd are
both ending in the PF table at the kernel level. That's what I understand
Is there a reason that I don't understand why TCP SYN Proxy wouldn't
work on a CARP interface?
If I run a web server on a physical interface with
pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from any to $web_server port www \
flags S/SA synproxy state
will work as explain in the FaQ, but if I try to do the
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