Re: OpenNTPD reliability

2007-03-23 Thread Shane Harbour
man ntpd Look at the -S option and see if that's what you want. Luca Corti wrote: Hello, I've set up OpenNTPD 3.9p1 on Linux with a couple of servers to sync to and listen on to sync my machines to OpenNTPD. Clients (some openntpds, some ntpds, some Cisco routers) refuse to sync to my server.

Re: OpenNTPD reliability

2007-03-25 Thread Shane Harbour
My apologies...you are right. Wasn't paying attention. I use -s on all of my servers to keep them updated. I hate having them off by a lot and am too impatient to wait for them to slowly sync themselves. Regards, Shane Luca Corti wrote: On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 15:14 -0600, Shane Harbour

Re: Mail Server (seeking recommendations)

2007-04-15 Thread Shane Harbour
I'm running Postfix/Dovecot with PostgreSQL (for authorization and mail routing) all from the ports. I've got it setup so that in the near future I can do virtual hosting of my wife's domains. It's pretty simple to setup and there is a examples at postfix.org and dovecot.org. It would be

Re: xenocara in /usr/src can cause problems ?

2007-04-16 Thread Shane Harbour
Something went wrong when you pulled the tree down. Last I checked xenocara should be under /usr like XF4 is and not under your src directory. /usr/src should only contain the kernel and userland for the base system. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. Shane Cedric Brisseau wrote: Hi all,

Re: Hardware Compatibility: Sun Ultra 20 or better suggestion

2007-05-02 Thread Shane Harbour
I'm running -current on one of the older Ultra 20's and it works well for me. It's been a while since I've actually sat down and played with it, but most stuff is supported out of the box. I did have to put a different NIC in mine though. The built in nfe kept locking up during long

Re: Hardware Compatibility: Sun Ultra 20 or better suggestion

2007-05-03 Thread Shane Harbour
Edd Barrett wrote: On 5/3/07, Edd Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Shane, Superb! I dont mind putting another NIC in, but I would hope that this is resolved in newer models. Oh, the other thing was, these usually ship with ATI/Nvidea graphics cards. I couldnt care less for 3d

Re: nfe0 problem (obsd 4.1)

2007-06-24 Thread Shane Harbour
I have one of the older Sun Ultra 20 systems that also has an nfe(4) in it. It does the same thing everytime I try to cvs or put a load on the interface. Only way around it was to install a second NIC. Like someone else mentioned before, until more documentation is available, probably won't

Re: running mail server at home

2008-02-07 Thread Shane Harbour
I run all my stuff at home and even do virtual hosting for web and mail for one of my wife's websites. I have a separate box for mail running postfix, dovecot, postgresql, clamd, and spamd. It's not a beefy box but still works well. Haven't really seen my electrical bill go up. I did have to

Re: running mail server at home

2008-02-07 Thread Shane Harbour
I beg to differ. It really depends on your ISP and how far you really want to go. I've run everything (DNS, mail, etc) out of my basement for 3 years now. Granted I had to switch ISPs in order to do so and upgrade to a server class DSL line. They even delegated control of my reverse DNS to me.

Re: PF and application level firewall

2008-03-11 Thread Shane Harbour
Rami Sik wrote: Hi All, I currently have PF in place with CARP, and quite happy with them. I need to implement application level firewalling in front of my apache servers as PCI requirement by the end of June this year. So, my question is, do we have any application level firewalling

SMP and ichiic Error

2006-07-08 Thread Shane Harbour
Hello all, I'm having the following error on my SMP system: ichiic0: timeout, status 0x0 ichiic0: transaction abort failed, status 0x40INUSE (ichiic0 = Intel 82801CA/SMBus) Everything I have found in the archives points to a hyperthreading issue. When the issue first appeared, HT

Re: OpenBSD Web Mail Security

2006-11-01 Thread Shane Harbour
If you don't want to run PHP, you could run OpenWebMail. It's written in Perl or you could roll your own. Courier also has it's own web-based software. Personally, I run Dovecot, Postfix, SquirrelMail and use PostgreSQL for virtual mailboxes. I was running Cyrus and liked it, but found it

Re: trouble making an X release

2007-03-06 Thread Shane Harbour
From the looks of it, you didn't install the XF4 source package or get them from CVS. Peter wrote: I am following FAQ 5.5 on building an X release (for my 4.0 system). I have successfully made the base system release but when following the below steps I get the error: lndir:

Re: mixerctl.conf(5), mixerctl(1)

2011-10-29 Thread Shane Harbour
On 10/29/2011 10:58 AM, sc...@web.de wrote: In no of the above man pages stay (1) the format of mixerctl.conf or (2) where it must be placed. From the end of the page mixerctl.conf(5) I can infer /etc/mixerctl.conf is the place. Waht is the format? Name=value pairs separated by new lines?

Re: mixerctl.conf(5), mixerctl(1)

2011-10-29 Thread Shane Harbour
On 10/29/2011 01:56 PM, sc...@web.de wrote: Shane Harbour sh...@netsyssecurity.net wrote: Normally, what I do, is mixerctl /etc/mixerctl.conf and then just edit from there as needed. OK, thanks. I suppose, mixerctl.conf is placed in /etc and consist of name/value pairs as in output

Re: Apache problems

2011-09-18 Thread Shane Harbour
On 9/18/2011 9:42 PM, L. V. Lammert wrote: On Sun, 18 Sep 2011, Amit Kulkarni wrote: Recently there was a security issue with Apache. It was based on a perl script, search google. Maybe you are experiencing traffic and the realted problems because of that. Is there any way to find out if

Re: Apache problems

2011-09-18 Thread Shane Harbour
On 9/18/2011 10:37 PM, Rod Whitworth wrote: What a pity that people don't do any searching b4 asking STFA for this list and (IIRC) find links to the PoC tool amongst other info. On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 04:24:19 -0600, Shane Harbour wrote: On 9/18/2011 9:42 PM, L. V. Lammert wrote

Using OpenBSD for Malware Analysis

2014-05-31 Thread Shane Harbour
Hi everyone, Has anyone used OpenBSD to perform malware analysis? I know radare2 is in ports so was just wondering if anyone had any experience. I know most analysis is done using Linux distros but I'd prefer to use OpenBSD if feasible. Thanks, Shane

Re: vmd: alpine-virt guest, clock synchronization issue

2017-10-14 Thread Shane Harbour
On 10/14/2017 13:01, x9p wrote: Hi, While running Alpine-virt 3.6.2 VM guest under OpenBSD 6.1 host, i noticed the clock frequency is 2x slower on the guest machine. This can be a problem for applications that relies on accurate time. Even after sync clock with ntpd inside alpine-virt guest,

Problem booting OpenBSD/amd64 with LSI MegaRAID card

2017-12-01 Thread Shane Harbour
Hello, I'm running into a problem when I try to boot the OpenBSD install disc with an LSI Logic MegaRAID SAS 9240-8i (mfi driver) card installed in the machine. I take the card out and it boots just fine from the disc, but I get the following panic with the RAID card in: