Agreed! Soft-reset would be awesome and more functionality from bgpctl
wouldn't hurt. As is though I like the output style from bgpctl since it
keeps things concise.
Regards,
Joe
On 9/6/05, Karl Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tony sarendal wrote:
I've started to test bgpd to see if I can
you'd get with a pentium m cpu.
Someone else recommended those as well and they look pretty excellent!
The newer ones seem to have a touch screen on some models as well - is
there any chance that is supported?
Also how is the battery life? Thanks for the feedback!
Regards,
Joe
Hi Daniel,
Thank you for the really excellent and very thorough testing!!
Joe
has over a GB of ram so i don't think that is the
issue. any help would be appreciated.
thanks!
joe
Can you live with just one processor? You would probably have much
better luck with SMP disabled.
Joe
On 6/28/05, Matt Juszczak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Some of you have read my posts from the previous few days but I am really
stuck right now. Sorry if this is repeated information
.
Joe
On 7/22/05, Spruell, Darren-Perot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think, quite the opposite, that it's fine the way it is. It's not
openbsd's fault that people fall prey to the stupid knob-tuning game and
quite dumbly follow that line of thought. I think instead that the other
OSes should be
Chris Jones wrote:
Hey all,
I know that it's possible to run GRE over and IPsec tunnel but I am
wondering if anyone here has seen some good documentation (besides the man
pages) or a howto on setting this up. I'm trying to config my OpenBSD
4.0firewall to interop with a route-based VPN network
frantisek holop wrote:
Ok. You need to stop pissing off the developers.
They've already said, wait till May 1st.
It's done. It's not open to discussion. Move on.
Accept the fact that some people know more about running a project on a
limited budget and limited resources. We DON'T want LESS time
On Jan 9, 2008, at 1:03 PM, Nikns Siankin wrote:
Facts about OpenBSD:
# Stable release cycle.
If you want to run latest bugfree ClamAV or FireFox - upgrade to
CURRENT!
But don't forget to buy release CD's!!!
# Secure By Default.
OpenBSD uses broken WEP for securing WiFi networks.
Can anyone recommend a server room temperature sensor that I can use
with openbsd?
I want to monitor temperature and humidity.
I hope to graph the data from the sensor.
The sensor can be connected to my openbsd via usb, serial, or even
network.
On Feb 6, 2008, at 5:45 PM, Need Coffee wrote:
Does anyone run OpenBSD on blade servers? I don't mean
Sun Blade 150 kind of hardware, but rather blade chassis
with server blades (a la Sun Blade 8000, HP, Dell, etc.).
I'd appreciate any details... I'm having a bit of trouble finding
anything
Are there any plans underway to resume ports-stable maintenance? I'm
aware that maintaining ports-stable is not a project goal or high on
the todo list. I'd like to volunteer to assist, but I'm not sure what
is needed.
Thanks.
On Mar 1, 2008, at 5:32 PM, Brian A. Seklecki (Mobile) wrote:
On Mon, 2007-12-24 at 13:29 +0100, Joerg Zinke wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for hardware to install an openbsd based dsl-router.
I already searched the list archives and looked at WRAP and Soekris,
but it seems that they do not match my
On Apr 2, 2008, at 2:52 AM, Vinicius Vianna wrote:
Maybe it would be easier to just upgrade your NIC's to some intel
em ones, it have low interrupt usage, don't know about bge on high
usage.
I'm interested to the see the results if the OP does this.
I've got some similar boxes with bge
On Apr 1, 2008, at 11:28 PM, Khalid Schofield wrote:
very interesting reply. I look forward to reading it in more depth
(just got out of bed to check if I have replys)
really I'm after using openbsd to make a vpn concentrator so the
traffic will be high.
On 2 Apr 2008, at 02:21, Girish
I've having a problem understanding how to write data to a disk.
I want to wipe an old hard drive before getting rid of it.
I have attached the hard drive to my system via usb.
Normally, this would work (in different OS's):
# dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sd0
However, this command creates a file
Miod Vallat wrote:
Normally, this would work (in different OS's):
# dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sd0
However, this command creates a file /dev/sd0 and fills it with random
data. I want to write this data to the disk instead.
The same thing happens when I use /dev/rsd0.
You want sd0c or
I manage a few openbsd 3.9-release firewalls and I need to update the
OS, but I don't want to cvsup and recompile on each system.
Is there a documented/recommended way to do update a system by creating
a tarball or package of what was upgraded?
I'm looking to apply security fixes to systems
Siju George wrote:
1) Website browsing from approximately 30-50 sers
2) Checking email for approximately 30-50 users
3) Using Skype 5-7 Users
4) SSH connections to Seervers on the Internet - approx 10 connections
at a time
5) FTP uploads to 2-5 Servers at the same time.
It is something like
Problem: After updating to OpenBSD 3.9 stable, my system locks up
whenever a dc interface is brought up. This system has 5 network
interfaces, one on-board (vr0), and a Phobos P430 Quad NIC
(dc0,dc1,dc2,dc3). The vr0 interface works fine.
At first, I could not get the system to finish booting
Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
On Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 01:40:34PM -0700, Joe wrote:
Problem: After updating to OpenBSD 3.9 stable, my system locks up
whenever a dc interface is brought up. This system has 5 network
interfaces, one on-board (vr0), and a Phobos P430 Quad NIC
(dc0,dc1,dc2,dc3
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sep 10, 2006, at 4:31 AM, Joe wrote:
Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
snip
I have the same problem with this board:
cpu0: VIA Esther processor 1500MHz (CentaurHauls 686-class) 1.50 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,CMOV,PAT,CFLUSH,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sep 10, 2006, at 12:36 PM, Joe wrote:
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sep 10, 2006, at 4:31 AM, Joe wrote:
Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
snip
I have the same problem with this board:
cpu0: VIA Esther processor 1500MHz (CentaurHauls 686-class) 1.50 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR
Luca Corti wrote:
On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 21:05 -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Just in case you haven't seen it yet.
http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20060927091645
Hello,
a comment to the article mentions that x86 is not a good arch for high
pps firewalls because it has limits
Is it possible to configure ISAKMP (500/udp) to listen on another port,
such as 53/udp?
I want to do this because some wireless networks permit outbound port
53/udp and nothing else...
Joe wrote:
Is it possible to configure ISAKMP (500/udp) to listen on another port,
such as 53/udp?
I want to do this because some wireless networks permit outbound port
53/udp and nothing else...
Nevermind. I just realized this won't work. I'll have to take a look at
OpenVPN which allows
Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
I am looking for ways to Authenticate Wireless users(Windows Xp , Mac
OSX) that connect to a wireless AP (several using OpenBSD's new
Roaming in hostapd) running OpenBSD 4.0
the way i understand it if I use authpf that requires a user to
maintain a SSH session.
is there
Jason McIntyre wrote:
On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 11:04:55PM -0700, Stephen J. Bevan wrote:
Type man vpn on your OpenBSD box and read the section on
Configuring the Keying Daemon [automated keying]. That explains the
gory details that ipsecctl and ipsec.conf deliberately hide from you.
(sorry
LeVA wrote:
Hi!
I've applied the patches from the errata page, and now I'm trying to
recompile the kernel.
/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/conf $ config GENERIC
Don't forget to run make depend
/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/conf $ cd ../compile/GENERIC
/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC $ make clean
I'm trying to find a compiler that supports variable length arrays.
I'm currently taking a computer science class and noticed that gcc's
support for variable lenght arrays is broken [0].
Is there another compiler I can use that ships with OpenBSD?
(I use vi and gcc on OpenBSD for my class).
Diana Eichert wrote:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006, chefren wrote:
SNIP
+++chefren
p.s. Really nothing wrong with getting the E450 in the spotlight so
more people know of a lack of code and really nothing wrong with
knowing the project has a lack of money.
An e440, what a room heater. If a developer
Steve Williams wrote:
Stefan Castille wrote:
Hi list,
I got a panic (2nd time) in 2 month now since I upgraded to 3.9 on one
of our servers: a sunfire v120 (openBSD 3.9 with latest patches,
sparc64) . Since the server does not have a display, only a serial
Hi,
I am having the exact
Ted Unangst wrote:
On 10/9/06, Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to find a compiler that supports variable length arrays.
I'm currently taking a computer science class and noticed that gcc's
support for variable lenght arrays is broken [0].
i think you'll be hard pressed to come up
If you connection is just hanging up, try adding -ddial when you start
ppp.
I've had similar problems with PPPoE sessions.
* If the pppoe session with SBC gets funky, I have to restart pppoe
and power cycle my SpeedStream 5100b ADSL modem.
* If the modem gets power cycled, pppoe won't
Terry wrote:
Got my 4.0 CDs in the mail yesterday. The DVD case is real nice, I
like it much better than the old case. Artwork is fantastic. My 6yo
daughter loved the stickers so I gave them to her but I kept the
wireframe puffy. ;-)
Nice work guys.
Yes, the DVD case rocks. I think it was
My CD's arrived yesterday. I tried an upgrade for the first time and
it works GREAT.
# dmesg
OpenBSD 4.0 (GENERIC) #1107: Sat Sep 16 19:15:58 MDT 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: VIA Esther processor 1300MHz (CentaurHauls 686-class) 1.30 GHz
cpu0:
Podo Carp wrote:
Thanks Steve,
The scanner does indeed rely on banners (which can be completely unreliable
especially on OpenBSD). However, I would like them to not knock over my
servers trying to confirm the problem if I can easily determine that the
patches are irrelevant. Of course this
dyin over here on the west coast. In desperation I attached a puffy
I'm about 25 miles from the Pacific. Ordered on 10/1.
I ordered my CDs on 09/20/06
OpenBSD shipped my CDs on 10/13/06
I received my CDs on 10/16/06
Shipped to SF Bay Area in Northern California.
The OpenBSD people say
Maverick wrote:
Thanks a lot for the answer
I have tried it but i have something after that as well
# cd /usr/src
# patch -p0 001_sendmail.patch
Hmm... Looks like a unified diff to me...
The text leading up to this was:
--
|Apply by doing:
Is the VIA C7 cpu fully supported yet?
According to http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html#hardware ,
only the VIA C3 is supported.
According to http://www.openbsd.org/40.html#new ,
Improved speed control on some systems:
* New SpeedStep detection code, also adds support for VIA C7-M, and
[i run freebsd and openbsd servers]
FreeBSD 6.2 is delayed again and I won't be able to do any testing
before the retail season kicks in.
I just want to say thanks to the OpenBSD developers for picking a date
and sticking with it. I can depend on OpenBSD being released on time.
I have 2 of these adaptors
Intel PRO/1000GT (82541GI) rev 0x05
The 82541GI chipset is supported by em(4).
Every day, the box drops of the network. The interfaces show
themselves as active, but I can't ping, arp, or sniff any traffic. A
reboot solves the problem. Is anyone else having this
tobias Freitag wrote:
Hi list,
I am trying to implement a transparent proxy using the pf rdr action but my
clients ignore the icmp redirects that are send out by the openbsd box. I
tried to get it to use adress translation instead, but no avail.
The box is set to router mode
Steve Williams wrote:
Hi,
I have an opportunity to build a system for someone that wants an
OpenBSD firewall. Historically, I have just installed it on whatever PC
people have had hanging around, but I put a big caveat on my proposal
that I might have to buy nic's and controller cards if
Pawel S. Veselov wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone was able to create Yahoo login/password without
running their CD. As I understand, the DSL installation CD just knows which
servers to go to to associate the phone line with the account information, lets
you create the user/password, and
Take the time to upgrade. It's really easy and fast.
Don't skip releases though.
Upgrade like this: 3.7 - 3.8 - 3.9 - 4.0
Then your box will rock.
Erik Wikstrvm wrote:
I've get an box laying in my basement running OpenBSD 3.7 (probably
should upgrade that some time but I've never taken
Today I saw a blog post about a wireshark alternative called
networtnightvision that claims to be more secure than wireshark. I'm
very interested in this because wireshark is just too dangerous to run,
IMO. Anyways, the sniffer is written in dylan. I have never heard of
dylan before. Here is a
Stuart Henderson wrote:
The systems using VIA processors are very much faster even
without hardware AES support since they have a better PCI system;
the models with accelerated encryption do so by using new CPU
instructions, rather than a device which must be accessed over
the PCI bus. There's
Alexander Bochmann wrote:
...on Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 08:42:35AM +0100, Marc Balmer wrote:
hmm, why are people so proud of their uptimes when it only show they
don't care for their systems?
Bah, uptimes (is it that time of the year again?)...
Last login: Sun Jan 7 19:22:19 2007 from
I've got a new box with the following hardware:
2x Intel Xeon 3Ghz
4 GB RAM
2x 72GB U320 10K drives
I've configured the RAID for RAID-0 (i have reasons for this).
During installation, I create a 20GB / and 106?GB/data partition.
It took about 20 minutes to run newfs on the drives.
Why?
I'll
Why is the write performance of my RAID controller so slow? I've noticed
the problem on this server and another Intel Xeon based server with the
same controller. Both are running OpenBSD 4.0 generic. I will focus on
the amd64 box in this email. If this is fixed in current, great, I'll
upgrade.
bofh wrote:
On 1/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that the usual pack of idiots on misc@ can't contribut adequatly
agree
Remember that dimwit I do let the windows machine have web contact to
the outside
who thinks simple packet filtering will keep his windows children
Brian Candler wrote:
On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 12:29:21AM -0800, Joe wrote:
Why is the write performance of my RAID controller so slow?
...
(write test running bsd kernel)
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/data/testfile count=2 bs=128k
2+0 records in
2+0 records out
262144 bytes transferred
I've done full packet capture in FreeBSD for 100-200 Mbps networks. Can
I expect similar performance numbers for doing full packet capture in
OpenBSD?
And out of curiousity, how different are the two stacks in capture packets?
Dag Richards wrote:
Tim Pushor wrote:
May be a dumb question, but how do I look at traffic going over an
IPSEC tunnel, on one of the OpenBSD machines? I've tried tcpdump -i
enc0 but get nothing ..
That is exactly what you do. Remember you can not use filters on it, no
tcpdump -i enc0 host
Has anyone already modified systat to support colored text?
This is the online shop when you heard from Mark that he bought that
phone cheaper. You can send payment immediately online. Christmas
discounts that have bought so quickly and cheaply.
www.etr-electrostore.com
What are you doing tonight? We go bowling?
Sent from my iPhone.
Wow. I didn't know this changed.
So if there are security bugs in a package or port shipped with
OpenBSD 4.2, there will be no updated package or updated port available?
I'm in no position to ask someone to do this, so I won't. But this
really bites.
On Dec 11, 2007, at 8:09 AM,
On Dec 13, 2007, at 12:40 AM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 08:44:35AM +0100, Mathieu Stumpf wrote:
Le mercredi 12 dC)cembre 2007 C 11:22 -0800, Ted Unangst a C)crit :
On 12/12/07, Mathieu Stumpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To my mind software quality also depends on ease of
advice.
Regards
Joe
to buy one if
they are actually contributing to the project.
Thanks,
--
Joe Gidi
j...@entropicblur.com
"You cannot buy skill." -- Ross Seyfried
Hello,
The amd64 snapshots on cdn.openbsd.org have a stale bsd.mp file, which
is making sysupgrades fail. The other files are up-to-date.
ftp.openbsd.org has the correct bsd.mp, so it appears to be a caching
issue with Fastly. Might need to force a refresh?
Thanks,
--
Joe Gidi
j
connected to this motherboard?
The complete dmesg output follows this message.
Joe
-
OpenBSD 3.8-beta (GENERIC) #0: Sat Aug 13 07:51:35 CDT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
real mem = 502722560 (490940K)
avail mem = 419856384 (410016K)
using 12324 buffers
.
Try this diff
Index: pciide.c
[snip]
dmesg now reports:
pciide1 at pci0 dev 5 function 0 SIS 182 SATA rev 0x01: DMA
pciide1: using irq 11 for native-PCI interrupt
Does this look like what your expected?
If it is, now I need a SATA drive.
Joe
quit
and was able to install the system. This time it made no difference with
-current. Is there a solution to this problem (short of not using SATA
drives or replacing the motherboard)?
Joe
dmesg output (minus the SATA drive info since I can't boot with the SATA
drive attached) follows:
OpenBSD
). The seller was kind enough to list the
chipset in the product description.
Joe Szedula
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Marten wrote:
There's got to be a better way, and I'm open to suggestions.
Use public key authentication to start with. It's very easy to setup and
much more secure than password authentication. With public key
authentication, passwords will never work. You might also want to make
it
Is it better to apply egress filtering rules on the internal interface
of the firewall or the external interface?
A snippet of my rules look like this right now:
(I'm filtering on both interfaces)
pass in quick on $int_if inet proto tcp from $int_if:network to any port
$tcp_ports modulate
Gaby vanhegan wrote:
Hi,
I'd just like to say how useful this list is. Even though I don't
contribute to it much, my lurking for the last few years has enabled
me to solve many, many problems, based on the useful snippets that
are passed around on this list.
For example, Zope was
I'm running OpenBSD 3.7-STABLE. I'm trying to find an updated package:
squid-2.5.STABLE11-transparent.tgz
I checked /pub/OpenBSD/3.7/packages/i386 of a few FTP servers and only
found squid-2.5.STABLE11.tgz.
I noticed that squid-2.5.STABLE11-transparent.tgz is available for 3.6,
but not 3.7.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 07:46:01AM -0600, Steve Harding wrote:
The thing that has been bothering me is that I replaced a drive 2 months
ago because of similar errors, and wd3, which is now showing errors, is
a brand new drive.
Then perhaps something else, like the
Florian wrote:
Hi
When I try to allow only a few mime-types, I only get an access denied
Is there a way ?
Are you telling squid to re-read it's configuration?
# squid -k reconfigure
-joe
removable
st0: density code 0x80, 1024-byte blocks, write-enabled
Any suggestions for solving this problem?
Thanks,
Joe
doesn't use stdin or
stdout (except for lists of files and messages) does it? Doesn't -z on
the cpio command line mean Compress/Uncompress archive using gzip(1)
format.
Joe Szedula
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is anyone on the list running an Ultra 5 as firewall? I would like to
move my firewall from an overpowered P4-3GHz box to a Sun Ultra 5 360MHz.
My main concern is wondering if the Ultra 5 is slow enough to become a
bottleneck from one interface to another interface. However, I know some
of
There's no way for anyone to know without describing your throughput.
My apologies. I forgot to include that information. This is stricly a
home network. I am not concerned about the throughtput between my
network and the internet, but rather between local networks. I'll post
my iperf
Joe S wrote:
questions on the list. Why not just setup a test network and run
iperf against it?
After doing my own tests, I found that the Ultra 5 was too slow to
perform near wire-speed throughput.
TEST 1 - Sun Ultra 5 360MHz
dc0 and dc1 are Phobos 430TX quad nic, PCI card
[ 4] 0.0
Jason Dixon wrote:
Unless you've got a DS-3 or better, why does it matter?
1 interface is for the ADSL connection. I'm not worried about that.
2 interfaces are local networks. It's the throughput between those 2
that I noticed a bit of a bottleneck. It's not *that* bad. It's more
suprising
Hello,
I have my filesystems mounted softdep...
/dev/wd0a / ffs rw,softdep 1 1
/dev/wd0f /home ffs rw,softdep,nodev,nosuid 1 2
/dev/wd0e /tmp ffs rw,softdep,nodev,nosuid 1 2
/dev/wd0d /usr ffs rw,softdep,nodev 1 2
/dev/wd0g /var ffs rw,softdep,nodev,nosuid 1 2
... and I've read that if you use
Since some quad nics share 1 interrupt, what kind of performance impact
would I be dealing with versus using 4 indiviual nics?
Debating wehter to use a Phobox P430TX quad dc nic or individual fxp0 nics.
There are a number of messages floating about
unsuccessful attempts at running OpenBSD under a
VirtualPC 6 / Virtual PC 7 on an MacOS X host such as
this:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=111792100814652w=2
Well... I got it to work, but it was rather
roundabout. Although what I am
I just installed 3.7 on a presario 2100 laptop from the openbsd i386
cd. The laptop is having a problem with overheating and then shutting
off while it isn't doing anything. top reports that the cpu usage is
practically zero (it is 99.8% idle), and if I just let the laptop sit
there at a console
Congrats on the cool OpenBSD SAN installation. I was
wondering how you are dealing with the relatively
large filesystem. By default, if you lose power to
the server, OpenBSD will do a rather long fsck when
coming back up. To alleviate this, there are numerous
suggestions running around that
checked the archives and have not found much about this...
Thanks,
Joe
Abel Talaversn Estevez wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using OpenBSD in a firewall which runs 3.6 and I want to upgrade it from
3.6 to 3.7.
This does not answer your question, but I'd recommend going to 3.8 if
you can.
or copy (scp, sftp, ftp, nfs, smb) this to another system.
In general, this is a good start. One more piece of advice, try not to
make the document too narrative, but rather just put in what the user
needs to know to get a desktop working.
Might be good to update for 3.8 too.
-joe
After I upgraded to 4.1, I have noticed a new problem. Instant
messaging applications will get randomly disconnected for no apparent
reason. It seems as though the sessions are timing out somewhere
between 30-60 minutes of non-use.
Has anyone else ran into this?
OpenBSD 4.1-stable (GENERIC)
*, bge0, and sdla1?
If its more complicated than that, can anyone point me to some docs?
thanks in advance
--
Joe
$ dmesg
OpenBSD 4.1 (GENERIC) #1: Sat Sep 8 20:23:34 CDT 2007
#:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0
pass rule.
pass quick all.
Are you able to move traffic through the box now? If yes, comment out the
default pass and start writing down what kinds of traffic you want to allow.
--
Joe
to your internal
interface. You must explicitly allow traffic into the firewall. pass out
keep state would only allow a state to be created on traffic originating at
the firewall itself.
--
Joe
which the client
has
I know the client is connected to the server, it shows up on
dhcpd.leases. Do you think its my dhcpd server that's wrong?
--
Joe
I'm thinking about replacing my Sangoma t1 card with a card that has current
native driver support. Anyone using an Accoom or SBE? If so how do you
like it?
--
Joe
.
--
Richard 'Dave' Wilson
Systems Administrator
Senokian Solutions Ltd.
Business Innovation Centre,
Binley Business Park, Coventry,
United Kingdom
CV3 2TX
T: +44 (0)24 76 233 400
F: +44 (0)24 76 233 401
--
Joe
I just wanted to confirm the following:
If I've installed OpenBSD 4.2 and I need a specific package (in this
case, net-smpd) which is not available on the CD, I must wait until
4.2 is officially released. Then I can get the packages I need from
the ftp site.
Hello,
amd64 install stops with :
CD-ROM: 9F
Loading /3.7/AMD64/CDBOOT
probing: pc0 mem [638K 510M a20=on]
disk: hd0+ cd0
OpenBSD/amd64 CDBOOT 1.00
wd0(pciide0:0:0): timeout
type: ata
c_bcount: 512
c_skip: 0
pciide0:0:0: bus-master DMA
Thank You!
I had a version I tried to build from source before upgrading to 3.7
Got it installed now.
From: steven mestdagh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 5/25/2005 6:01 PM
To: Price, Joe
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: subversion port 3.7 problem
On 6/1/05, Diana Eichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, Dennis Lindahl wrote:
SNIP
Like I said, once the information _has_ been overwritten, it cannot be
recovered in any lab. A fellow from IBAS said this during a seminar I
attended recently. He even said it was a fundamental
On 7/11/05 9:57 PM, Rene Rivera wrote:
I'm considering implementing a disk based backup system using USB2
hot-swap bays.
* Do others have such a system in use? And how is it working out?
* Has anyone done throughput measurements? How close to the 480Mbds
theory is practice?
* Are there
/OpenBSD/3.7/packages/i386/
-- Joe
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