Re: FYI, 1and1 hosting fun (ip subnet zero)

2006-05-11 Thread Robert
e doesn't come up. No boot prompt. stty is set to 57000 in the image i try to boot. same settings as the linux kernels they provide. I suspect that it's a hardware problem or bios setting. A yaifo image didn't come up either. > On 5/11/06, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: &g

Re: FYI, 1and1 hosting fun (ip subnet zero)

2006-05-11 Thread Robert
d have you tried "verbose"? >> >> On 5/11/06, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Alexander Farber wrote: >>> >h754815:afarber {103} cat /etc/hostname.fxp0 >>> >inet 81.169.186.95 255.255.255.255 NONE >>> >!route add 8

Re: FYI, 1and1 hosting fun (ip subnet zero)

2006-05-11 Thread Robert
Robert wrote: > Alexander Farber wrote: >> Do you see any kernel output at all? I believe one >> should always see at least the boot> prompt - >> unless the serial speed of the console doesn't match >> >> Do you see the boot> prompt and have you tried &q

[SOLVED] Re: FYI, 1and1 hosting fun (ip subnet zero)

2006-05-11 Thread Robert
Robert wrote: > Alexander Farber wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I probably have a similar setup at strato.de and use Kili's trick: >> >>h754815:afarber {103} cat /etc/hostname.fxp0 >>inet 81.169.186.95 255.255.255.255 NONE >>!route add

SN: Server Status

2005-05-13 Thread robert
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Re: Notebook

2012-05-27 Thread Robert
On Sat, 26 May 2012 22:42:18 -0700 Robert Connolly wrote: > Hello. Hi. > Second, I configured KDE to use a blank screen saver, which works, but the > monitor never turns off. How can I configure my notebook monitor to turn > off after 15 minutes of being inactive? I don't know a

Re: ospf6d.conf -- Man page discrepancy

2012-06-11 Thread robert
m 32bit to a 16bit value in OSPFv3." I looked at this only out of curiosity and I'm not a dev, nor do I know much about ospfd. So take this with caution :-) Cheers Robert

Re: SIL 3512 sata card dma errors

2012-07-08 Thread Robert
1:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 6 2) jmb0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "JMicron JMB363 IDE/SATA" rev 0x03 Worked nicely. According to systat it provided around 30MB/sec write speed, whereas the SiI3512A only had around 20MB/sec. kind regards, Robert

Re: SIL 3512 sata card dma errors

2012-07-11 Thread Robert
3235184-663235191 (wd0 bn 663235184; cn 41284 tn 122 sn 38), retrying Jul 11 17:22:01 pc200 /bsd: wd0: soft error (corrected) kind regards, Robert

Re: Full Disc Encryption - i want your opinions

2012-07-20 Thread Robert
ch would defeat any software crypto. In this case you need full disk encryption AND make it difficult to flash the BIOS or replace hardware parts (how about an identical keyboard with a built-in sniffer?). The average user should protect himself against unwanted data disclosure (e.g

Re: Full Disc Encryption - i want your opinions

2012-07-20 Thread Robert
te a read only system on a CD (+ ramdisk for /tmp, send logs to another server) and boot from this. Or boot it from the (protected, physically separated server-)LAN. In the end it is always a cost/benefit (effort/threat) decision... don't overdo it. kind regards, Robert

Re: Full Disc Encryption - i want your opinions

2012-07-21 Thread Robert
BIOS asks you for the password, then it should work. kind regards, Robert

Re: Full Disc Encryption - i want your opinions

2012-07-21 Thread Robert
On Fri, 20 Jul 2012 21:12:51 -0700 Robert Connolly wrote: > With OpenBSD's full disk encryption, and a locking screen > saver, there is no known way into my system, with any amount of resources > available. AFAIK needs /boot to be unencrypted, i.e. not on softraid. So you don'

Re: More sensible and consistent rc.conf.local

2012-08-25 Thread Robert
S? > > Thanks! > > Mikkel > pf doesn't have options for start up, but sshd and named have. The current syntax is perfectly fine. (For sake of the argument: pfctl has options, maybe they should be a rc.conf option for it?) kind regards, Robert

Re: HDMI and radeon

2012-09-01 Thread Robert
e got a dual screen setup, one via VGA and the other via HDMI (both 1920x0180). Works nicely. Keep this in mind if you want DRI etc... http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=125007312810120 kind regards, Robert dmesg: vga1 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "ATI Radeon HD 3650" rev 0x00 xrandr:

Re: who open port

2011-07-24 Thread Robert
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 20:40:18 +0300 lilit-aibolit wrote: > simple question: how to see, who or which program open tcp/udp port? > fstat | grep internet (there might be other ways...)

Re: ping: Could only allocate a receive buffer of 8191 bytes (default 65535)

2011-11-07 Thread Robert
Christiano F. Haesbaert openbsd.org> writes: > > He fixed it by increasing kern.maxclusters. Thanks for including the solution, it helped me out!

Re: again on rc.d - squid

2011-11-13 Thread Robert
c, and the order for add-in packages is managed by the pkg_scripts environment variable, which would be set in /etc/rc.conf.local Note that simply placing a script in this directory does not cause it to be run on boot; the name of the script must be specified the pkg_scripts variable to start on boot. kind regards, Robert

IPSEC encodes traffic to local IP?

2010-02-20 Thread Robert
53836207:3653836207(0) win 16384 0,nop,nop,timestamp 4200983611 0> (DF) [tos 0x10] Feb 20 20:42:48.991369 127.0.0.1.80 > 127.0.0.1.29884: R 0:0(0) ack 3653836208 win 0 (DF) *) traffic to 127.0.0.1 works as expected, no traffic on enc0 kind regards, Robert

Re: IPSEC encodes traffic to local IP?

2010-02-21 Thread Robert
58.127478 (authentic,confidential): SPI 0xc9dbb83d: 10.10.1.50.22 > 10.10.1.50.20625: P 1:22(21) ack 0 win 16384 (DF) kind regards, Robert Robert wrote: SAD: esp tunnel from 10.10.1.50 to 10.10.1.99 spi 0xabd9da39 auth hmac-sha2-256 enc aes esp tunnel from 10.10.1.99 to 10.10.1.50 spi 0xc9dbb83d auth hmac-sha2-256 enc aes

Re: IPSEC encodes traffic to local IP? [SOLVED, kindof...]

2010-02-22 Thread Robert
e: alloc 0 bytes 0 add 0 first 1266866075 kind regards, Robert Robert wrote: ICMP works as expected (sent on lo0, unencoded). But TCP gets encoded and shows up on lo0 as ESP packets (but now from the correct origin IP). Interestingly one answer packet is sent unencoded...

Re: poor setwork performance on gigabit link

2010-02-26 Thread Robert
On Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:27:12 +0100 "jean-francois" wrote: > Hi All, > > I can reach only approx. 8 Mbyte/s on a LAN between the server and > the client. > > The complete network is capable of gigabit yet the speed reaches > 15Mb/s then starts to trigger high/low and stabilyses at 8000kb/s. > >

Re: problems using djbdns

2010-03-02 Thread Robert
reverse database, this IP address is stored as the domain name 5.2.0.192.in-addr.arpa pointing back to its designated host name mail.example.com. This allows it to pass the Forward Confirmed reverse DNS process. *) # ./add-ns straz 172.16.144.132 should be # ./add-ns straz 127.0.0.1 (I hope

Re: FWIW Current snapshot Apache/PHP buggy

2010-03-03 Thread Robert
he problem you are hitting. i386 packages on ftp.openbsd.org are dated 1st of march, those should be new enough to work with -current apache. (Check if your mirror has that package build.) - Robert

Re: OpenBSD 4.6, Thinkpad X200s & Intel WiFi Link 5150

2010-03-08 Thread Robert
On Mon, 08 Mar 2010 23:45:35 +0300 Ilya Ilembitov wrote: > Hi, all. > > I have just installed OpenBSD 4.6 on a Thinkpad X200s. However, Intel > WiFi Link 5150 doesn't seem to work. It is supposed to work through > iwn(4) driver. I followed the man page and I have installed the > firmware package

Re: OpenBSD 4.6, Thinkpad X200s & Intel WiFi Link 5150

2010-03-09 Thread Robert
On Tue, 09 Mar 2010 21:09:43 +0300 Ilya Ilembitov wrote: > OpenBSD 4.6 (GENERIC) #58: Thu Jul 9 21:24:42 MDT 2009 That's not a snapshot. You need "-current" code and the 5.3 firmware.

Re: Hardening OpenBSD : Just delete!

2010-03-14 Thread Robert
On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 17:43:43 +0200 (EET) Ozgur Kazancci wrote: > Hello. > Is this a joke? Uh, yes, i guess your mail could be considered a joke by some people. (: There is nothing wrong with cripling an os by deleting files, if one isn't hurting enough yet. If some random textfile referencing

Re: Hardening OpenBSD : Just delete!

2010-03-14 Thread Robert
ecure greetings, Robert

Re: questions about OpenBSD 4.7

2010-03-16 Thread Robert
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 18:06:57 +0200 Andreas Gerdd wrote: > -Any chance to have a postfix package with > both mysql&sasl2 flavor together in upcoming 4.7 packages? Why don't you have a look at /usr/ports/mail/postfix/Makefile yourself? (cvsweb works for that, too.) The answer is no. > -Why is the

Re: format of i386/index.txt

2010-03-17 Thread Robert
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 09:44:50 -0700 "J.C. Roberts" wrote: > On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 15:02:19 +0100 Jan Stary wrote: > > > Anyway, what really is the purpose of index.txt being there then? > > To tell the times and sizes? > > To break scripts? ;) > > To put it bluntly, index.txt seems pointless, or

Re: Newbie - Identifying IO bottlenick with systat. How to make sense of these numbers?

2010-03-22 Thread Robert
to search the archives (http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc), there have been a lot of postings about any kind of performance issues. kind regards, Robert

Re: /altroot problem

2010-03-28 Thread Robert
Andreas Gerdd wrote: What does $ df /altroot tell you, in particular, which mount point is it reporting? "Mounted on /" or "Mounted on /altroot"? df /altroot shows: "Mounted on /" (df -h doesn't show /altroot.) So i cannot browse the content of /altroot, even though the backup files are ther

Re: crypt question/server hotel

2010-04-17 Thread Robert
guess you should encrypt your data and have the machine email you if it reboots. Then you can login via SSH and enter the crypto key and start the "stage 2" applications that need the encrypted data. You will have to trust your provider that he doesn't do any physical attacks (e.g. replace OS files). kind regards, Robert

Re: Generic Discuss about CPU resource scheduling

2010-04-18 Thread Robert
ce and then predicts the future behaviour. This also has some ideas about scheduling: http://www.capricorn.org/~akira/cgi-bin/scheduler/explain/scheduling.html kind regards, Robert

Re: No networking with cd46.iso on qemu?

2010-04-28 Thread Robert
qemu package) are automatically executed when qemu is run to manage a bridge and add the tap devices to it. Works nicely. kind regards, Robert

Re: lpd printing

2010-05-07 Thread Robert
/etc/rc.conf.local by adding a line: lpd_flags="" kind regards, Robert Frank Bax wrote: I've never printed from my OpenBSD desktop. I've used lpd on Windows to print to HP printers with "HP JetDirect". I read the recent thread about lpd/postscript. Will I be able

Re: PF blocking cvs out

2010-05-07 Thread Robert
less /etc/services kind regards, Robert x x wrote: When I try to run cvs for src/ports/xenocara it doesn't work, but when I disable PF it works fine. What is the issue? What port do I allow out to install from ports? How can I tighten up my rules? ext_if = "dc0" int_if = "

Re: pf change in upgrade47.html

2010-05-12 Thread Robert
On Wed, 12 May 2010 19:35:14 +1000 "Rod Whitworth" wrote: > On Mon, 10 May 2010 15:23:45 +0059, Jason McIntyre wrote: > > >On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 03:08:19PM +1000, Rod Whitworth wrote: > >> > >> Then come back and tell me why ALL the examples start with > >> "match" ? (i.e. NAT in man pf.conf

Re: pf change in upgrade47.html

2010-05-12 Thread Robert
On Wed, 12 May 2010 21:28:03 +1000 "Rod Whitworth" wrote: > On Wed, 12 May 2010 13:05:15 +0200, Robert wrote: > >http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#20090901 > >http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=125181847818600&w=2 > > > > Have you actually

Re: Crash during boot. Fresh install of 4.7

2010-05-14 Thread Robert
On Fri, 14 May 2010 20:55:38 -0500 Todd wrote: > Stopped at est_init+0x017: idivl %esi %eax > est_init(d0992174,0,0,d04f6235) at est_init+0x107 > intel686_setperf_setup(d0992160,d0a43e98,d0a43ec8,d04f627d at > intel686_setperf_setup+0x46 > mainbus_attach(0,d1c48c0,0,dbdef000,d0a42334) at mainbus_

Re: dmesg FW-8750 with 4G from 4.7-current

2010-05-19 Thread Robert
On Wed, 19 May 2010 11:40:33 +0200 Massimo Lusetti wrote: > OpenBSD 4.7-current (GENERIC.MP) #227: Wed Apr 28 11:55:45 MDT 2010 > dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP > real mem = 3210477568 (3061MB) > avail mem = 3111297024 (2967MB) > The machine bios sees 4G

Re: Consideration before installling on SSD hard drive

2010-05-22 Thread Robert
On Sat, 22 May 2010 17:03:12 +0200 jean-francois wrote: > Good afternoon gents, > > I am building up a server with basically a solid state drive for the > OS and a 1 TB hard drive for the datas. > > In order to maximize the life time of the SSD, I will avoir mounting > slides that sustain conti

Re: Consideration before installling on SSD hard drive

2010-05-22 Thread Robert
On Sat, 22 May 2010 17:03:12 +0200 jean-francois wrote: > In order to maximize the life time of the SSD, I will avoir mounting > slides that sustain continuous or sparsed write access. Oh and here, dont try to be clever or worry too much, just use it like rotating rust drives.

Re: ok for softraid in production (v4.7) ?

2010-05-22 Thread Robert
On Sat, 22 May 2010 21:12:00 +0200 jean-francois wrote: > Hello, > > May I use with peace of mind the softraid device of OpenBSD 4.7 in > 'small production' (personal servers for home use actually) ? > > I had understood that as of 4.5 and before the softraid was still > under lot of developmen

Re: Toshiba L505D-S5983 ACPI

2010-05-25 Thread Robert
On Tue, 25 May 2010 13:50:57 -0400 Michael Seney wrote: > Getting back to the original question. Will this "really" ruin my > laptop over time if I continue to run OpenBSD on it with ACPI > disabled? > unlikely. your systems should regulate the fan on its own when needed, even without an acpi e

Re: Help contacting Richard Stallman

2010-05-26 Thread Robert
Igor Sobrado wrote: On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 3:24 PM, Vadim Jukov wrote: Now he'll definitely come here, because you wrote "Linux" instead" of religiously correct "GNU/Linux". Do you mean Apache/BSD/GNU/IPL/MIT/SGI/X11/Linux, right? Wasn't that SCO/Linux?

Re: obtaining openbsd.pbr from windows 7

2011-03-07 Thread Robert
uuencode", print it out and type it in again in Windows ;) regards, Robert

Re: Wildest Africa Tour

2011-04-06 Thread Robert
IR}/sound/lion.raw /usr/ports/net/gajim/pkg/PLIST:share/gajim/data/emoticons/static/lion.png ... regards, Robert

Re: ARP and libpcap

2011-04-06 Thread Robert
ing > tcp/upd packets on a specified nic, and query with arp each hosts, but > it can take more resources. Maybe you find something in the source of Arpwatch. regards, Robert

Re: Like OpenBSD? Like to see new stuff happening? You really need to order a CD today :)

2011-04-23 Thread Robert
and even then only a fraction can be deducted from taxes Note: I'm not a tax consultant, but I wanted to point out the problems that the finance department has when a company wants to "give away" money. Imho, as a company you should just buy the existing shop items from a local dealer (= invoice). kind regards, Robert

Re: IPSEC tunnels failing intermittently

2011-05-02 Thread Robert
Hi, Same here, but between 2 hosts in the same subnet (very basic network setup). I was also waiting for 4.9 (and time to investigate...) kind regards, Robert On Mon, 2 May 2011 13:30:34 + (UTC) Stuart Henderson wrote: > I see something similar which I've been trying to track

Re: updating netbook bios

2011-06-10 Thread Robert
Hi, you can create a bootable USB stick with FreeDOS: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/freedos/index.php?title=USB I use it for BIOS updates and it works fine. kind regards, Robert On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 23:23:55 -0700 patrick keshishian wrote: > On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 10:52 PM, Franc

Re: unknown i686 model 0x1e, can't get bus clock (0x0)

2010-06-02 Thread Robert
On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 13:54:34 +0300 "kryptos...@gmail.com " wrote: > Hi, > > On OpenBSD 4.7, my dmesg output has the following alerts: > > cpu1: unknown i686 model 0x1e, can't get bus clock (0x0) > cpu2: unknown i686 model 0x1e, can't get bus clock (0x0) > cpu3: unknown i686 model 0x1e, can't get

Re: UVC Webcams

2010-06-02 Thread Robert
On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 11:03:26 -0700 (PDT) Robert Kopp wrote: > I have used a number of operating systems, including Linux and > FreeBSD, and am thinking about adding OpenBSD to the list. (This > would be i386, or amd64 if the latter has enough features: my > hardware will support it).

Re: unknown i686 model 0x1e, can't get bus clock (0x0)

2010-06-03 Thread Robert
On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 18:20:06 +1000 Jonathan Gray wrote: > On Wed, Jun 02, 2010 at 09:39:38PM +0200, Robert wrote: > > On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 13:54:34 +0300 > > "kryptos...@gmail.com " wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > On OpenBSD 4.7, m

Re: unknown i686 model 0x1e, can't get bus clock (0x0)

2010-06-03 Thread Robert
On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 21:43:48 +0300 Andreas Gerdd wrote: > Would installing OpenBSD/amd64 help to recognize the CPU > (Intel Core i5 750) or make things a bit better? Using OpenBSD/i386 > currently.. 64bit amd64 would make more sense on that hardware, yes. > Do all these alerts mean that i have a

Re: Hosting at Strato.de: anybody using PowerServer L with Opteron 1212 HE?

2010-06-10 Thread Robert
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 14:04:14 +0200 Alexander Farber wrote: > I was wondering that as well, since Strato doesn't mention > "Remote Console" in the description of its "PowerServer L" and "M". > And without that you probably can't install OpenBSD there? > (I've seen a web page though, which somehow

Re: GMA 3150 (Was: Re: Aspire One VGA (Intel 82945GME Video) not working in current but works in release)

2010-06-10 Thread Robert
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 23:32:56 +0200 "E.T" wrote: > Hi > > I also crash X server. My graphics controller is an Intel GMA 3150 > tested with OpenBSD 4.7. Don't hijack threads. Search the mailinglist first.

Re: Hosting at Strato.de: anybody using PowerServer L with Opteron 1212 HE?

2010-06-16 Thread Robert
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 09:46:27 +0200 Tomas Bodzar wrote: > But if I'm correct then /dev/sda is first SCSI disk in Linux > terminology and you are trying to write floppy image on it. Why? That used to work and was the easiest way to install ded's with serial. Not anymore with recent releases. That'

Re: disk geometry issues when trying to set up encrypted partition

2010-06-17 Thread Robert
d? (creating a softraid crypto on top of softraid 0/1) http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=125139976027774 kind regards, Robert

Firefox hangs sometimes with "vinvalb"

2010-06-19 Thread Robert
hint or further information is very welcome. Thanks! kind regards, Robert

Re: network configuration problems

2010-06-20 Thread Robert
On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 14:31:40 +0200 Jean-Frangois SIMON wrote: > /etc/netstart issue ... > > Thanks for this note, my mistake, of course it runs fine with /bin/sh. > > Ok now everything goes right, but I don't understand the new > philosophy of the network address translation in pf.conf. > > What

Re: Which netbook for OpenBSD

2010-06-28 Thread Robert
clude "atactl wd0 apmdisable" into your /etc/rc.local. kind regards, Robert dmesg: OpenBSD 4.7 (GENERIC.MP) #449: Wed Mar 17 20:55:07 MDT 2010 dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC.MP cpu0: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz ("GenuineIntel"

Re: pf - allow only inbound packets to be forwarded

2010-07-04 Thread Robert
ernal_ip This will allow SSH from the wlan and icmp from the internet (just as an example). But in the end you will have to write rules per interface and per target (local or forward); read also about "tag" / "tagged". kind regards, Robert

Re: Other FS support in OpenBSD

2010-07-11 Thread Robert
egards, Robert

Xorg with 2 graphic cards possible?

2010-07-15 Thread Robert
ation or multiple monitors on the console etc. It should be 1 virtual display stretching over all TFTs. Any experiences you can share? Thanks! regards, Robert

Re: Multiple VLANs in the same subnet on different Routing Domains

2010-07-22 Thread Robert
for it). My idea would be to either a) setup the firewalls with carp and build a fail-over / load balancing design instead of this "manual" balancing b) use Nagios, or at least the nrpe tool, and let the firewalls do the outbound checking (and only "ask" them if the test was successful) regards, Robert

Re: mount ffs as msdos, system hangs

2010-07-25 Thread Robert
he automounter. Now if you insert by accident a wrong medium then this shouldn't lead to a crash. regards, Robert

Re: OpenBSD Training

2010-07-28 Thread Robert
ke. Instead you can (should!) try out to attack it ;) When you're very confident in working with your network, yes, then you need to go out on The Hostile Internet to learn more. regards, Robert

Re: OpenBSD Training

2010-07-28 Thread Robert
couple of vmware servers (= real hardware) you would need it. In the free version you have to manage each vmware host (not virtual machine) manually through a web interface, which unfortunately only runs under Windows... So, yes, you can run this at without any vmWare licence cost. regards, Robert

Re: OBSD 4.7 and Via C7 motherboards problem

2010-08-01 Thread Robert
oint to the firewall and on the firewall if it points outward (default routes etc.) * run ifconfig on the firewall to see if the Internet-facing nic is in the egress group regards, Robert

Re: Most barebones pf.conf

2010-08-04 Thread Robert
nat-to ($ext_if) pass all --- That's minimal (yes, you can write it shorter...), but it might not be enough in every case. "man pf.conf" and http://marc.info might also help... regards, Robert

Re: which monitoring do you use (on OpenBSD)

2010-08-09 Thread Robert
xact Tivoli/Netview clones; it's just important that you get the required *information* from your tools, not the same interface... regards, Robert

Re: OpenBSD performance numbers

2010-08-11 Thread Robert
t say though, I am > very impressed with the performance improvements of networking/PF in the > snapshots. You might want to read this: https://calomel.org/network_performance.html regards, Robert

Re: MTA choice

2010-08-13 Thread Robert
one of those two seem to be right for you, well, then use Postfix... regards, Robert

Re: MTA choice

2010-08-18 Thread Robert
had the problem. I'm looking for > the next release so that I can test this and know for sure! Make sure that you didn't make the same mistake as I did: http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=125664373516070 regards, Robert

Re: MTA choice

2010-08-18 Thread Robert
d run newaliases? regards, Robert

WPA enterprise / 802.1x ?

2010-08-29 Thread Robert
mu session with Linux inside and direct access to a USB WLAN adapter, or a small portable access point that supports 802.1x. Other suggestions? kind regards, Robert [1] http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ifconfig&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=OpenBSD+Current&arch=i386&

Re: WPA enterprise / 802.1x ?

2010-08-29 Thread Robert
x27;s not a given, even if the device supports 802.1x in AP mode), > so check fairly carefully. Thanks for that hint. I was already looking at the Asus WL-330gE, but when I went through their support forum I found out that it has exactly that problem. kind regards, Robert

Re: WPA enterprise / 802.1x ?

2010-08-29 Thread Robert
On Sun, 29 Aug 2010 14:07:15 +0100 Kevin Chadwick wrote: > One of the mags on bsdmag.org has an interview with Damien Bergamini > (shown on it's contents page) who did the/some of the wpa for OpenBSD. > I believe he describes why WPA enterprise is problematic and not so > desirable or worth the e

Re: How MAC address is incorporated in packets

2010-08-30 Thread Robert
es, then you can use ifconfig em0 lladdr 11:22:33:44:55:66 If you want a different MAC for different *destination* addresses (why???), then you will have to write code. regards, Robert

Re: Is GeForce 8200 supported ?

2010-09-30 Thread Robert
-video-nv/src/nv_driver.c?rev=1.11 http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pci/drm/radeon_drv.h?rev=1.32 regards, Robert

Re: Is there a method to boot from floopy after booting from CD?

2010-10-05 Thread Robert
You have to prepare an installation floppy disk and boot from it; don't use the CD. Then just follow the information on that page. When the setup asks you where the remaining files are, you have to choose ftp or http, since the CD won't be accessible. kind regards, Robert

Re: FreeBSD isn't Free

2010-10-05 Thread Robert
etlib.README?rev=1.1 Not that somebody might use FreeBSD as a hosting provider... kind regards, Robert PS: I really like the "confidential" part in a public code repository... |* THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL *| http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/contrib/dev/nve/phy.h?rev=1.1.1.1

Re: Problem with Broadcom Ethernet in IBM Server under 4.6

2009-11-24 Thread Robert
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 17:08:48 +0100 Matthias Cramer wrote: > Hi > > I just upgraded from an august 4.6 snapshot to 4.6 release. All went That was a downgrade not an upgrade. 4.6 was tagged/frozen before august. Install a snapshot/-current and i guess your interfaces will work again. - Robert

Re: bgplg failed only from web not from CLI

2009-11-28 Thread Robert
If you were running bgplgsh in a chroot from the cmdline you would have to execute it by invoking /bin/bgplgsh because of the changed root. ;) # man chroot # sudo chroot -u www -g www /var/www /bin/bgplgsh Lots of patience to spare around here, if everyone chims in from time to time. - Robert

Re: bgplg failed only from web not from CLI

2009-11-29 Thread Robert
On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 11:50:30 +0700 "~Lst" wrote: > On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 6:57 AM, Robert wrote: > > > > *chuckle* > > > > If you were running bgplgsh in a chroot from the cmdline you would > > have to execute it by invoking /bin/bgplgsh because of th

Re: bgplg failed only from web not from CLI

2009-11-29 Thread Robert
ure he had enabled them as required. He has. Apart from that, one should invoke the damn command with the correct path, which in this case is just /bin/. :) - Robert

Re: How to redirect output from /etc/rc.shutdown

2009-12-01 Thread Robert
e. > > I also don't see an obvious environment variable that I can use to > reliably redirect output. > > What am I missing? > > Thanks Override the command with a shell alias that does the "magic" you want to have. - Robert

Re: iSCSI boot on OpenBSD

2009-12-01 Thread Robert
On Tue, 01 Dec 2009 19:30:27 +0100 carlopmart wrote: > Hi all, > > I am trying to find some info to boot an openbsd from a SAN > (iSCSI). Is it possible with the latest openbsd release? > > Thanks. > No. - Robert

Re: Stopped at pf_test_rule+0xa87

2009-12-01 Thread Robert
l that is happening in -current, you could filter the bodys for the tag OPENBSD_4_6 . - Robert

Re: NAT rule change with 4.6 current PF

2009-12-05 Thread Robert
preciated. > > Quentin uhm, yeah, looong time ago: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/current.html#20090901 for those using snapshots/-current that page is kind of mandatory if one doesn't follow the nice commit messages on source-chan...@. (or misc@ for that matter in this case.) - Robert

Re: PF: Help with a very simple bandwidth capping using hfsc

2009-12-09 Thread Robert
default queue because it is the _default_ queue, traffic that isn't assigned to any other queue goes into the queue declared as default, in your case the queue called bulk. You need a rule in your pf config that matches the ack packages and assigns those to the ack queue... Just read the manpage and the faq. They are realy good. - Robert

Re: SMP

2009-12-09 Thread Robert
nt operatingsystems and look what performs best for yourself, because nobody else can do that. Perhaps those last 5% (probably less) of speed may make a difference in your case. I guess what you should be more worried about on a HUGE database server with OpenBSD, is the "limit" of 4GB of RAM. Just last month i have seen a database server being upgraded from 32GB to 256GB of RAM because that was easier (to justify) for them than to fix their horrible db layout. - Robert

Re: SMP

2009-12-09 Thread Robert
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 23:07:02 +0100 Michiel van Baak wrote: > On 22:56, Wed 09 Dec 09, Robert wrote: > > Just last month i have seen a database server being upgraded from > > 32GB to 256GB of RAM because that was easier (to justify) for them > > than to fix their horrible

Re: SMP

2009-12-09 Thread Robert
On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 16:46:25 -0700 Theo de Raadt wrote: > > Soo... Your performance requirements may met by OpenBSD despite it's > > current poor SMP support - other OSes will scale on SMP. Trade-offs, > > trade-offs... It's a psychological issue. We have all this multicore > > hardware that does

Re: wl54ag wifi card errors with "cardbus support disabled"

2009-12-09 Thread Robert
On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 18:05:46 -0600 "Corey J. Bukolt" <0...@mail.ru> wrote: > Any ideas guys? a full dmesg with the insert event of the card in question sent to the list might help. - Robert

Re: power button suspends netbook instead of shutdown

2009-12-09 Thread Robert
to revert the original functionality > of the power button? > > -f dmesg of whatever openbsd version you are running atm might help. - Robert

Re: wl54ag wifi card errors with "cardbus support disabled"

2009-12-09 Thread Robert
message at the end of the dmesg. You could try to disable acpi and run with apm. (Normally it is the other way around, so don't get your hopes up.) # sudo config -ef /bsd disable acpi enable apm quit # sudo reboot - Robert

Re: wl54ag wifi card errors with "cardbus support disabled"

2009-12-09 Thread Robert
On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 19:55:44 -0600 "Corey J. Bukolt" <0...@mail.ru> wrote: > Robert wrote: > > On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 18:38:20 -0600 > > "Corey J. Bukolt" <0...@mail.ru> wrote: > > > > > >> cbb0 at pci0 dev 8 function 0 "O2

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