On 09/09/2005, at 5:07 PM, Roger Neth Jr wrote:
Hello List,
I don't know how to have ppp pppoe stay on one tun as it is switching
between tun0 and tun1 on reboots.
andrew# page rc.conf.local
config de1 up
ppp -ddial pppoe
you want to use the -unit argument to ppp to bind it to a
From: Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-09-29 22:20]:
I was looking at the HP DL-145 G2 with SCSI on them and I also saw the
new Sun X4100.
Looking at the less then complete technical information on the Sun
server, I don't see the details of the chip set
On 01/10/2005, at 10:04 AM, Sam Vaughan wrote:
On 30/09/2005, at 6:58 PM, David Gwynne wrote:
However, the onboard storage controller probably wont work out of
the box right now. It's a SAS variant of the chips supported by
the mpt driver. According to marco it isn't as trivial as adding
On 23/10/2005, at 7:29 PM, Luka Macura wrote:
Hello all,
Thank you for hint, amd64 architecture does work on our HW !
Everything was instaled fine (I instaled latest snapshot). But we have
another problem.
When I look into BIOS, there is no possibility to do good irq routing.
BIOS groups
On 26/10/2005, at 12:13 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
jon and marco,
thx for the quick replies. this is more or less what i expected.
if you install through the RAID controller, shouldn't it
autodetect the number of actually available sectors (i.e. the
full size modulo that
From: Alexandre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I looked in man 4 ath, man 8 ifconfig and man 8 wicontrol but did find out
the answer to my question:
Is there any tool like wicontrol for ath cards ?
Typically, how can I scan for access points ?
I think this was added post 3.7, but you might be
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 10:47:55AM -0400, Charlie Farinella wrote:
Our company has purchased 3 of these servers, and I would like very much
to get the onboard nic working on at least one of them.
I have installed OpenBSD 4.1 and it seems to recognize the interface
correctly and use the
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 12:29:51PM +0100, Nick Humphrey wrote:
I am having trouble with installing OpenBSD 4.1 on a new amd64 server
with an Areca ARC-1210 raid card. When I boot from the 4.1 CD install
media, everything seems fine up until it reaches rd0: fixed,
blocks and then the
can you try a snapshot bsd.rd?
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 11:33:34PM +0100, Nick Humphrey wrote:
David Gwynne wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 12:29:51PM +0100, Nick Humphrey wrote:
I am having trouble with installing OpenBSD 4.1 on a new amd64 server
with an Areca ARC-1210 raid card. When I
it working.
On 7/19/07, David Gwynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can you try a snapshot bsd.rd?
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 11:33:34PM +0100, Nick Humphrey wrote:
David Gwynne wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 12:29:51PM +0100, Nick Humphrey wrote:
I am having
On 25/08/2007, at 8:56 AM, Marcos Laufer wrote:
Hello list,
I installed the latest snapshot on an Intel D945GCcr mobo
which supports SATA-300 (sata2) , plugged in some hard
disks, all of them Western Digital WD3200AAKS,
wich according to WD website those work at 300 mb/s.
On 21/09/2007, at 11:09 AM, Josh wrote:
Hello there.
We have a bunch of obsd firewalls, 8 at the moment, all working
nice and so forth. But we
need to add about another 4 in there for new connections and
networks, which means more
machines to find room for.
So basically I have been asked
On 23/09/2007, at 3:38 AM, Ihar Hrachyshka wrote:
The problem of Linux as a whole is that it tries to resolve security
problems not by auditing code but by implementing SELinux.
That is a really interesting statement.
But what
the problem would be if OpenBSD has SeBSD extension? It's just
On 27/09/2007, at 8:06 PM, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
A new server shippped by a local vendor fails to boot bsd.mp, with
and without acpi enabled (amd64, 4.2). Without acpi it will reboot
directly after mounting the root device. With acpi enabled it will
hang with arc0: unable to query
have you tried the vmxnet interfaces supported by the vic driver?
there's a couple of bugfixes in vic after 4.1 that you might want
though.
dlg
On 02/10/2007, at 5:50 PM, Christian Plattner wrote:
Dear all,
I am seeking for people that run OpenBSD 4.1 on ESX servers and
want to share
fantastic, good to know :)
yay kettenis
dlg
On 15/10/2007, at 7:52 PM, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
For the archives: Mark has sent me a patch which fixes the problem
(also in the tree now).
Thanks for this awesome support (once more)!
Stephan
On Sun, Sep 30, 2007 at 04:20:27PM +0200,
From looking at the lsi site and the driver names it ships on these
model controllers, it looks like these nics are really mpi(4) based
with a driver that does software raid on top of it. Way to sully the
MegaRAID name LSI...
Anyway, I think you're going to have to move up from the value line
of
From: Gary Clemans-Gibbon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for your reply Tim. If anything it makes me feel worse. I was
hoping it was something easily fixed.
I just tried transferring a 50 Mb file to the OBSD samba box from win
using SCP. Again very slow writes but much faster reads. The 50 Mb file
On 13/12/2005, at 2:53 PM, Lars Hansson wrote:
I upgraded one of my Dell Poweredge 1550/1000's to 3.8-release
yesterday
and noticed that a safte device was found but there are no counters
in sysctl:
# sysctl hw
hw.machine=i386
hw.model=Intel Pentium III (GenuineIntel 686-class)
hw.ncpu=1
this line here shows your problem:
Nvidia CK804 LAN rev 0xa3 at pci0 dev 10 function 0 not configured
there is no driver for the nforce ethernet controller simply because we have
no documentation for it.
this was fixed in revision 1.92 of src/sys/dev/ic/ami.c. the problem
is that a busy logical disk can starve the available openings on the
passthrough bus. this means that the safte io is being attempted, but
insufficient resources are available to complete it. a lack of
resources causes an
From: capereiragomes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I need to connect an external hard disk, that is inside an usb enclosure,
to
an old notebook that has only usb v.
1.0.
I've searched the archives and i386.html page, but could not be sure if
From: Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 1/12/06, RV Tec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
Also, on a related issue: any thoughts on SUN FIRE X4200?
I recently got my hands on one, there's some issues with it (like the
SAS drives aren't showing up, oops). If the usb on it works, I'll
post a
On 14/02/2006, at 2:24 PM, Joshua Sandbrook wrote:
The thing about that though, is it assumes I already have a working
system..
eg, solaris is already installed.
Any ways around this?
I remember migrating an ultra 10 from solaris to openbsd onto the
swap partition of the solaris install,
, everything will be ok.
If it isn't ok, then email me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and Chris Pascoe
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) with a bug report and we'll have a look at it.
dlg
- Forwarded message from David Gwynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 01:31:15 -0600 (MDT)
From: David Gwynne [EMAIL
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 05:44:12PM +1000, David Gwynne wrote:
As the commit message says, be careful if you're following -current and
you have a recent sata controller. There's a chance it will claim to be
supported by ahci(4), which means your disks will change their name
from wd to sd
On 31/03/2007, at 8:16 AM, Bryan Irvine wrote:
This might be a little off-topic, but I can't find the answer
anywhere.
Since the LSI logic sata 150-4 cards need to be configured via the
cards bios (at bootup on i386) I can't figure out if there is a way
to configure a RAID when using a
yeah, this is akward...
i guess i should plug my mpi in again.
On 05/04/2007, at 2:50 AM, Thierry Lacoste wrote:
On Wednesday 04 April 2007 17:37, Chris Black wrote:
Thierry Lacoste wrote:
I installed OpenBSD on a Dell PowerEdge with
a raid1 array controlled by a SAS 5iR controller
thanks
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 08:20:07AM +0200, Vim Visual wrote:
Hi,
I'm not concerned about the library, I'm almost sure it'll work in
OpenBSD -it was written to be very portable-; it's the raid controller
what will finally be the key to the OS... I forgot to give details,
sorry. It's an Areca
someone just sent me some cash via paypal, so i just bought myself a
cx4 cable. hopefully we'll see some packets moving on the tehuti
network cards in the next week or so.
thanks guys,
dlg
On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 11:36:28AM +0200, Reyk Floeter wrote:
hi,
dlg and me started working on drivers
intel provide both pciide and ahci for using sata disks. which one
gets used depends on a set of registers in the pci config space.
if you're serious about getting this to work find the datasheet at
developer.intel.com for this chipset, and look at the MAP and PCS
registers (i think thats
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 07:15:31PM +0200, Artur Grabowski wrote:
David Gwynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
intel provide both pciide and ahci for using sata disks. which one
gets used depends on a set of registers in the pci config space.
if you're serious about getting this to work find
Chris Pascoe (pascoe@) and I (dlg@) have been working on improving ATA
support in OpenBSD recently. We'd like to fix the SATA support on
Apple's G5 machines, but we actually need one to be able to do that.
If you can help by getting us a G5 Xserve in Brisbane, Australia,
please email me via this
im getting to the point where there's no challenge left in writing
device drivers, i want to move onto something new. so after i finish
making the pile of controllers on my desk work, the thing i'd like to
do the most is port openbsd to a new architecture, specifically
itanium.
to do that work
talking to the firmware relies on working interrupts, it sounds like
theyre not wired up properly. does the problem occur on a
uniprocessor kernel? can you enable acpi and try?
dlg
On 09/06/2007, at 7:09 PM, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
I am having Trouble with a *Areca* 1200 series RAID card,
setup a public IP address and allow root ssh ,Both fedora linux
and ubuntu see the RAID set.
if you have any Ideas, would there be any useful options I could
enable if i recompiled a non GENERIC kernel?
thank you in advance for any help
Sam Fourman Jr.
On 6/10/07, David
On Mon, Jun 11, 2007 at 01:45:45PM -0500, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
here is a dmesg from 4.1 RELEASE, and the Raid set is fine, everything
works.
told ya :)
penBSD 4.1 (GENERIC.MP) #1225: Sat Mar 10 19:23:18 MST 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP
cpu0:
On Mon, Jun 11, 2007 at 06:34:18AM -0600, Diana Eichert wrote:
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, Diana Eichert wrote:
Sad, well I'll throw US$100 into the mix if someone wants to
co-ordinate it. I don't have any use for Itanium, but I do know that
dlg@ has done some great work, so I might as well
On 04/02/2008, at 8:13 PM, Lars Noodin wrote:
Luca Dell'Oca wrote:
I would like to authenticate user and password of users in an Active
Directory
No. You wouldn't.
pretty sure he would. it's useful.
some ssd drives would be very cool to try. id love to play with
these: http://www.stec-inc.com/product/zeusiops.php
dlg
On 15/04/2008, at 9:52 AM, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
am considering acquiring some machines with SSD drives, e.g.
thinkpad X300, and was interested to hear about any
On 17/04/2008, at 12:28 AM, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
David Gwynne wrote:
some ssd drives would be very cool to try. id love to play with
these: http://www.stec-inc.com/product/zeusiops.php
am i right in saying these STEC drives are 10K USD each? yikes
i dont know. i try to avoid pricing
On 21/04/2008, at 4:46 AM, Matthew Weigel wrote:
Chris Zakelj wrote:
a non-issue on 64-bit platforms
Whether a system is 64-bit or not isn't very relevant to this -
that mostly establishes what the memory address space is, *not* the
size of integers that can be used by the system.
On 21/04/2008, at 1:53 PM, Matthew Weigel wrote:
David Gwynne wrote:
solaris suffers from this problem. you cant use big disks with
32bit solaris kernels.
For UFS, at least, but doesn't ZFS on i386 (not amd64) scale?
this is a block layer problem, nothing to do with the filesystems
On 16/02/2006, at 2:25 PM, Nick Guenther wrote:
On 2/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi fellows,
having issues to get the cardbus working.
Hardware: Asus Pundit AB-P2600
Cardbus Chipset: ENE CB-710Q Chip
vendor ENE, unknown product 0x0510 (class memory subclass flash,
rev
From: Lars Weste [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi list,
I am trying to setup a network between two OpenBSD 3.8 hosts via a USB
interface. I wanted to use the Interface as a pfsync device.
I thought it have read somewhere it is possible but cannot remember where,
so when I issue a: apropos usb | grep -i
aac is still not built as part of openbsd for the same reasons it was
disabled: we cant support it without documentation.
to use the raid controller you're going to have to build custom
kernels (and maybe custom install images) with aac enabled. or you
can disable the raid controller in
On 07/03/2006, at 6:53 AM, Openbsd User wrote:
What does bioctl ami0 say (assuming you have at least 3.8,
next time
post a complete dmesg!).
$ sudo bioctl ami0
Volume Status Size Device
ami0 0 Online 146695782400 sd0 RAID1
0 Online 146811125760
your two physical disks are hidden by the raid controller. from your
other posts its obvious theyre showing up as one logical disk.
bioctl ami0 will find your missing disks.
dlg
On 07/03/2006, at 5:05 AM, Openbsd User wrote:
opps, I forgot to post the entire dmesg. (Thanks Steve!)
OpenBSD
i hope you mean cardbus and not pcmcia. there is such a thing as a
pcmcia usb host controller, but it is usb 1 only, and we don't have a
driver for it. if someone wants to give me one i might work on that
in the future though (i want usb on my sparc).
as for usb2 carbus controllers,
definitive answer: replace the disk.
On 19/04/2006, at 1:04 PM, patrick ~ wrote:
Hi,
This is the second time I've been seeing this type of
an error:
Mar 27 01:30:47 box /bsd: wd0f: reading fsbn 3967732 of
3967732-3967735 (wd0
bn 9723412; cn 9646 tn 3 sn 55), retrying
Mar 27 01:30:48 box
I committed a change this morning that should cause a misuses of a
kernel api to generate panics rather than weird side effects. If
anyone gets a panic with the message timeout_set: already queued
can you submit a bug report via bugs@ or sendbug as soon as possible.
I know I shouldn't have
have you submitted a bug report?
On 18/04/2006, at 11:00 PM, Jared Solomon wrote:
Erm, that's not true. I picked up one at Beelzebub Buy and it crashes
my openBSD 3.8 machine.
On 4/17/06, David Gwynne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i hope you mean cardbus and not pcmcia. there is such a thing
what driver is behind these sensor values?
can you post a full dmesg and sysctl hw.sensors when everything is
running ok?
thanks,
dlg
On 15/05/2006, at 5:28 AM, Tor Houghton wrote:
List,
This may sound daft, but the man pages don't appear to mention it.
I have a
box that sometime gives
Hi guys,
There's been a lot of progress recently in relation to SCSI, RAID,
and bio support for several controllers. However, all of them have
been made by LSI Logic. We'd like to balance this out a bit by
working on another popular RAID controller, specifically the Smart
ARRAY
On 06/06/2006, at 2:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have been looking high and low for instructions on how to get 3.9
running on an x4100. Not finding any, I decided to play w/ it
myself. I
was able to make it work. While I have included the entire dmesg,
here is
the
On 22/08/2006, at 10:17 AM, Robert Urban wrote:
Hi Folks,
using a simple test program to write sequential blocks to a file,
optionally
opening with O_SYNC, I've tested write performance to a MegaRAID
logical
drive consisting of a RAID-5 set of 4 72GB HP Ultra320 disks and to
a RAID-0
On 24/08/2006, at 7:39 PM, Jonas Thambert wrote:
Hello list,
I'm having problem upgrading a 3.8 stable to 3.9 stable. The server is
a Prolian dl380 g2 with a LSI MegaRAID 320-1. When booting the
CD it stops right after ami driver is loaded:
can you try a snapshot and see if the problem still
On 26/08/2006, at 5:05 AM, Matt Kolb wrote:
stan writes:
I've got a bunch of Sun 2100 machines. Nice machine that i plan on
doing a
number of things with. I'd prefer to use OpenBSD on them for
firewalls, and
other network related tasks. I've got 2 x 250G drives in these
machines, and want
On 29/09/2006, at 11:09 PM, Francois Slabbert wrote:
hi misc,
i'm looking to purchase a sata raid controller, and have
shortlisted it down to two models for no particular reason other
than the controllers being supported by openbsd, being
'afordable',compatible with the equipment i
On 04/11/2006, at 9:09 AM, Robert George Ababurko wrote:
I am just getting back into using OpenBSDI see that 4.0 has
more support
for the Areca SATA RAID cards, but do ot list them in the supported
devices
list. It just has a note showong 4.0 features.
That said, when installing 4.0
On 06/12/2006, at 12:33 PM, Gustavo Rios wrote:
Dear friends,
i tried to figure it out whether DELL SAS 5iR is supported by openbsd
4.0 on i386 in the openbsd site, but i could not see! I wonder, if it
is not supported, if there are plans to support it ?
I'm so sure this hardware is
copy con program.exe
i believe this has been fixed with revision 1.80 of src/sys/dev/ic/
mfi.c. could you please try -current (or at least 4.3) and see if the
problem persists?
dlg
On 14/05/2008, at 1:10 AM, Claer wrote:
Hi list,
Today one of our first Dell 1950 crashed in a strange way. I asked non
IT people
On 14/02/2007, at 9:59 PM, Jose Fragoso wrote:
Hi,
I just installed OpenBSD 4.0 on an IBM xSeries 336. I have noticed
that, for
some reason,
I/O operations are not carried out as fast as one would expect for
a machine
with SCSI
disks. For instance, the creation of a 50GB partion took a
can i see a dmesg as well? if you're running the machine as an amd64,
can you try it again as an i386?
dlg
On 15/02/2007, at 3:38 AM, Jose Fragoso wrote:
thats very... vague...
Sorry. I agree.
where are you creating this 50G partitiong? in the installer, or in
the installed operating
On 05/03/2007, at 6:04 AM, j sidabras wrote:
Hello All,
I know promise hasn't been the most forthcoming company when releasing
specifications for their hardware. But it seems the first hardware
docs for
the promise SX4 (PDC20621) have been released:
hi,
can you please try this diff and see if it solves your panics?
Index: if_em.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/pci/if_em.c,v
retrieving revision 1.199
diff -u -p -r1.199 if_em.c
--- if_em.c 29 Nov 2008 10:23:29 -
On 02/12/2008, at 15:51, Insan Praja SW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 11:17:42 +0700, David Gwynne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
hi,
can you please try this diff and see if it solves your panics?
Hi David and Misc@,
I already use the rev1.199 source code which back out
On 02/12/2008, at 11:11 PM, Insan Praja SW wrote:
On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 11:17:42 +0700, David Gwynne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
Here the dmesg attach after compiling the source. It works just fine
but I
can't change em(4) MTU over 1600.
thanks for testing the diff.
not all em(4
On 08/12/2008, at 21:33, David Vasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 8 Dec 2008, David Gwynne wrote:
On 08/12/2008, at 8:36 PM, Alexander Hall wrote:
Heh. I'm so used to almost every disk nowadays attaching as sd
(sata, usb, raid stuff) so I get both nostalgic and a bit
uncomfortable
On 09/12/2008, at 9:34 AM, Chris Smith wrote:
Hello,
Dmesg states: em3: unable to fill any rx descriptors with current.
what was the machine doing when that message appeared? was this the
first time you brought the interface up? had the interface previously
been brought up and down
vic seems fickle with jumbos. ive backed them out very recently, so
try building your own kernel or wait for a new snapshot. it should be
working now.
dlg
On 13/12/2008, at 6:51 PM, Brian Keefer wrote:
Has anyone else had problems with vic(4) in the Dec 11th i386 snap?
I have a guest on
and time.
On 29/12/2008, at 8:33 PM, Artur Grabowski wrote:
Lars Noodin larsnoo...@openoffice.org writes:
What else is there on a wish-list for being able to do kernel-level
work
remotely?
Serial console, a machine connected to the same net, remote power
cycling, a slave willing to plug
On 30/12/2008, at 7:01 AM, bofh wrote:
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 3:31 PM, Marco Peereboom
sl...@peereboom.us wrote:
Still doesn't allow you to plug in cables; move cards around,
insert a
cd etc. Writing/debugging drivers remotely sucks. One also
doesn't get
any of the hints from the
On 04/01/2009, at 11:29 AM, Rolf Sommerhalder wrote:
OpenBSD i386-current works fine in VirtualIron
http://www.virtualiron.com/, which is an attractive Xen-based
alternative to VMware ESX.
I have not tried to run amd64 as a guest in VirtualIron yet. Nor
have I
checked if VItools have been
On 13/01/2009, at 6:37 PM, Jacek Artymiak wrote:
Actually, there's a bug in the script. Should be \$0.99. ;o)
That's so wasteful. That's one keystroke too many. '$0.99' would be
more appropriate for today's 'green' enterprises ;-)
all those extra escapes could cost you a cup of tea.
On 17/01/2009, at 6:01 PM, Sebastian Rother wrote:
Related to a Blog entry I strumbled over (wich can get found here:
http://krow.livejournal.com/630580.html) the Netscape Enterprise
Server
was re-licensed by SUN under the BSD license.
The Project-Website at sun can be found here if I am
looks like acpi is unmapping the pciide controllers registers/
On 19/01/2009, at 7:28 AM, llx wrote:
hi
so far i've upgraded the bios. it does not solve the problem but the
system does not hang anymore but prompts for the root device. below
there 2 dmesg versions with a current i386 mp
mike,
might have to tweak hardmtu in attach too. maybe.
dlg
On 23/10/2011, at 6:18 AM, Mike Belopuhov wrote:
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 20:14 +0200, Maxim Bourmistrov wrote:
On both sides I use em(4) with MTU 9000.
Then tried to set the same value to the pfsync with success (ifconfig
pfsync0
linux runs infinite loops in 5 minutes, so thats not a huge problem for them.
On 01/11/2011, at 2:05 PM, Andres Perera wrote:
how does linux handle that without going into infinite loops?
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Mikolaj Kucharski
miko...@kucharski.name wrote:
Hi,
Attached
On 22/12/2011, at 6:20 PM, PP;QQ P(P8P?P8QP8P= wrote:
am I right that OpenBSD does NOT use device polling like FreeBSD or
Linux (called NAPI) do ?
yes.
any router (even at 10G rate) will perfectly work without polling ?
my understanding is that polling is to limit/cap the amount of work
when doing a bulk update pfsync only generates 100 packets a second. each
packet will be filled with as many full state update messages as possible.
unfortunately the full state update message is about 264 bytes so you can only
fit 5 in a packet. that means 5 * 100 or 500 messages a second, which
On 05/05/2011, at 10:27 PM, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
On 05/05/11 13:37, David Gwynne wrote:
i do this on my firewalls sometimes:
root@passive ~# ssh master pfctl -S /dev/stdout | pfctl -L /dev/stdin
its a bit faster...
dlg
I've tried your trick and it took just a second to copy
anyone replaced firewalls with 4.9 boxes yet? noticed a difference?
On 14/05/2011, at 6:43 PM, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda wrote:
I'm starting to get angry about the _horrible_ performance on this drive
(WD10EARS-00Y), some developer ever got a chance to see something about
this?
don't get angry, it's just a disk.
we changed the default alignment of
hey david,
pf is run twice on packets going through a box, once before the network stack
and again as it leaves it. this means you have to allow a packet in one side
as well as when it goes out the other.
dlg
On 17/05/2011, at 10:16 PM, David Schulz wrote:
Hi all,
i have a LAN within a LAN
On 27/06/2011, at 9:31 PM, Friedrich Locke wrote:
Dear list member,
i have installed OpenBSD on my desktop; every thing is ok, expect for
disk information report.
It is showed as wd0. I am confused because as far as i know it is a sata
device.
Why does it (OpenBSD) see it as an old wd.
On 30/06/2011, at 6:56 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011, Tom Murphy wrote:
/bsd: bnx0: Watchdog timeout occurred, resetting!
/bsd: splassert: assertwaitok: want -1 have 1
/bsd: Starting stack trace...
/bsd: assertwaitok() at assertwaitok+0x1c
/bsd: pool_get() at pool_get+0x95
i believe a lot of these docs were opened up due to jeff garzik talking to
silicon image as part of his work on libata in linux.
credit where credit is due...
dlg
On 23/07/2011, at 10:49 PM, Sevan / Venture37 wrote:
Hi,
Someone posted a series of links to the freebsd-hardware mailing list
On 24/07/2011, at 8:27 PM, Jonathan Lassoff wrote:
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 7:10 AM, David Gwynne l...@animata.net wrote:
On 20/04/2011, at 11:08 PM, Jonathan Lassoff wrote:
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 4:22 AM, David Gwynne l...@animata.net wrote:
you might be able to upgrade your passive
On 10/07/2009, at 11:37 AM, Vijay Sankar wrote:
Hi,
I have a Dell PE2950 server with DRAC 5 running OpenBSD 4.5 AMD64. I
would like to remotely access the console using an SSH session to
the DRAC IP address. I am hoping someone can help me with this.
This is what I have so far.
On the
.
Is there something I should do in /etc/ttys ?
Thanks again,
Vijay
David Gwynne wrote:
On 10/07/2009, at 11:37 AM, Vijay Sankar wrote:
Hi,
I have a Dell PE2950 server with DRAC 5 running OpenBSD 4.5 AMD64.
I would like to remotely access the console using an SSH session
to the DRAC IP address. I am
which dells specifically? are you able to get a dmesg off it?
dlg
On 14/09/2009, at 6:47 AM, John Brahy wrote:
Hi,
I bought a couple new dells with Broadcom BCM5716 chips on the
motherboard
for network support but everytime I boot and it gets to the starting
network
it reboots on me.
i have some 960s floating around here, i'll see if i can give one of
them a go with openbsd in the next few days.
On 14/09/2009, at 12:06 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Hi,
I bought a couple new dells with Broadcom BCM5716 chips on the
motherboard
for network support but everytime I boot and
On 03/11/2009, at 12:24 PM, Erin O'Meara wrote:
I have Installed an OpenBSD 4.6 Server with Samba + Active Directory
+ Cups.
The OpenBSD Server is a Member Server in the Active Directory and
Everything
is working great.
I have read about automatic ID mapping using Winbind. I realize that
On 10/11/2009, at 7:30 PM, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
Hi!
(on -current) While burning a cd with `cdio tao image.iso`,
systat iostat/vmstat doesn't show the write speed/bytes on cd0.
Is this intentional or known?
known.
cdio bypasses the block layer and talks directly to the device, so the
On 14/11/2009, at 12:56 AM, Bret Lambert wrote:
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 3:35 PM, elias r. obs...@crudp.ath.cx wrote:
Hey out there!
I started thinking about improving my C-programming knowledge, especially
towards OpenBSD (and unix in general) -programming as well as secure
programming.
hi anders,
could you get me a full trace from ddb when the fault occurs? id also like the
output of 'cvs info if_pfsync.?' in src/sys/net in the tree you built this
kernel from?
cheers,
dlg
On 17/11/2009, at 11:07 PM, Anders Pettersson wrote:
Hi
We get kernel panics when we reboot either
On 16/12/2009, at 4:50 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 15:15:25 -0500, Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com
wrote:
As the manufacturers point out, 10,000 write cycles (basically the
minimum) means you can overwrite the flash once per day for 27 years.
That's a lot of IO for a
On 17/12/2009, at 10:25 PM, Joakim Dellrud wrote:
Hello.
First of I would like to ask for forgivness if I post this question in the
wrong list, I'm new to this...
So now to my question: I have a Microsoft 2003 Active Directory server and
an already working configuration for a Centos/redhat
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