and modify by 1 but requests is incremented by 4.
What does requests counts that doesn't appear in other metrics?
It could be a StartTLS request and/or an Unbind request. Those are included in
requests, but are not considered interesting enough to get their own
counter.
.martin
On 17/08/12(Fri) 14:51, Artturi Alm wrote:
Hi,
Bugs section of ugen(4) up to date? or does devel/libusb1
support reads from isochronous endpoints by mistake?
It supports reads from isochronous endpoints mainly because the
interface is the same as for bulk and interrupts ones, and in the
On Thu, 16 Aug 2012 14:47:25 +0200
Bernd be...@kroenchenstadt.de wrote:
Is there a way to achieve this on OpenBSD?
Directly from my mind...
To blackhole some google stuff.
route add -blackhole 8.8.0.0/16 127.0.0.1
/Martin
the documentation
and do their homework.
Best
Martin
2012/7/30 Tony ableton...@gmail.com:
This was not meant as a troll, sorry if it came off like that.
We'll believe that when Theo gets some of the money you saved.
Best
Martin
;
u_int8_t_pad[2];
} __packed;
Imagine what would you gain if you forced people to use the same rules
or even the same interface names. These are completely separate
things.
--
Martin Pelikan
2012/6/25 soko.tica soko.t...@gmail.com:
Yes, I am in Europe (non-EU).
You should check with your telco if the modem supports your ADSL.
Best
Martin
...
And more are coming, stay tuned ;)
Martin
2012/6/13 Gasko, Peter gaskopeter0...@postafiok.hu:
Just a fyi, or maybe a starting of a discussion:
Read the archives and stop trolling.
named 'i' containing
the ofwboot on your drive?
Are you sure you've a kernel at the root of your partition?
What happen if you specify you want to load the kernel from the hd at
the ofwboot prompt:
boot {hd,cd}:,ofwboot hd:/bsd
Martin
, or messed with the hypervisor's kernel lately, or if it
is a new install on an out of the box dom0 that just happens to fail.
--
Martin Pelikan
OpenBSD 5.1-current (GENERIC) #258: Mon Jun 11 11:52:20 MDT 2012
t...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
real mem = 535797760
installed on the disk, instead of booting from the CD.
Am I missing something obvious?
Are you sure you burned the CD correctly?
An other way to boot from the CD would be to get into the openfirmware
prompt holding cmd+alt+O+F when your machine starts, then type:
boot cd:,\\:tbxi
Martin
On 10/06/12(Sun) 16:53, Jan Stary wrote:
On Jun 10 13:42:28, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
On 10/06/12(Sun) 12:51, Jan Stary wrote:
I got this Mac Mini on my hands, and I would like to install
current/macppc on it. According to
http://www.openbsd.org/macppc.html#hardware
the following
2012/6/1 Manolis Tzanidakis mtzanida...@gmail.com:
The most obvious is that NAND flash devices have shorter lifespan than
hard disks.
So how many flash drives have you broken?
2012/6/1 Tyler Morgan tyl...@tradetech.net:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#LargeDrive
That doesn't mention GPT, which is the problem with drives 2TB.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GUID_Partition_Table
Can OpenBSD already boot from a 4TB drive on an UEFI system?
Best
Martin
discussing the article in the comments forum - much
better than I could.
The author did not get elected as treasurer of ACM, but is still an
editor of Queue. :-(
Best
Martin
this is happening? Ageing harware? Faulty PSU?
Ageing hardware. Get a new one. :-)
Best
Martin
2012/5/9 Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez alv...@alvaromantilla.com:
According these guys connect trough SSH to a remote server is not secure...
It's only as secure as the local and/or remote machine.
There's nothing SSH can do about that.
be possible to learn this protocol from their
driver.
If you have some diffs, don't hesitate to contact me.
Martin
lookup
}
When I try to connect, I immediately get
relay_dispatch_pfe: session 1: expired
Any hints how to fix this in an 5.1 upgraded installation?
Thanks,
Martin
[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pkcs7-signature which
had a name of smime.p7s]
first of all, sorry for the sender reply (to Sebastian)
Am 03.05.2012 09:47, schrieb Sebastian Benoit:
Martin Bley(martin.b...@bvl.bund.de) on 2012.05.03 08:49:41 +0200: I
think this is still broken in 5.1?
Yes, 5.1 was already finished at the end of march. I also dont think
anything changed
Hi List,
Am 03.05.2012 09:47, schrieb Sebastian Benoit:
Martin Bley(martin.b...@bvl.bund.de) on 2012.05.03 08:49:41 +0200:
I think this is still broken in 5.1?
Yes, 5.1 was already finished at the end of march. I also dont think
anything changed in -current since then.
Any hints how to fix
2012/5/2 Sebastian Reitenbach sebas...@l00-bugdead-prods.de:
On Tuesday, May 1, 2012 18:36 CEST, Martin SchrC6der mar...@oneiros.de
wrote:
But citing the 5.1 Announce E-Mail:
...
Security patch announcements are sent to the security-annou...@openbsd.org
mailing list. For information
I've just received the 5.1 CD set in Denmark :-)
Ordered from OpenBSD Europe.
Thanks for yet another release of my favorite OS.
Martin
2012/5/1 llemike...@aol.com llemike...@aol.com:
security-announce
This list is not used.
Did I miss something? Was it announced on another list?
This has been discussed before: Patches are not announced.
Best
Martin
config files, like so:
$ cat my.conf
table ausfahrt persist
pass from ausfahrt
$ sudo pfctl -a potazmo -f my.conf
$ sudo pfctl -a potazmo -sT
ausfahrt
$ sudo pfctl -sT | grep ausfahrt
$
...and then load the anchor in the main file using:
load anchor potazmo from my.conf
--
Martin Pelikan
2012/4/13 Alan Corey ab...@devio.us:
I've just uploaded a small program I wrote for configuring a kernel based on
the devices found by doing a dmesg with a generic kernel. It tries to detect
Are you happy supporting CoreyBSD?
On 04/11/12 01:23, f5b wrote:
In OpenBSD we can use commands like jobs fg or something else, but why
man jobs man fg not work?
and are there anything about jobs control in the base Manual?
These are shell builtins.
You may refer to your shell's man.
Regards.
--
Samuel Martmn Moro
,
as specified by the next-server and root-path dhcp
options)
Martin
[0] ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/snapshots/macppc/INSTALL.macppc
Hi,
can somebody tell what is the current status of 802.1x authentication in
OpenBSD? The manpage of ifconfig says, that it is still unsupported, but
what about future releases?
What are reliable alternatives when using the urtw driver?
Thanks for any replies.
Martin
--
Martin Bley
[demime
2012/3/5 PP;QQ P(P8P?P8QP8P= chipits...@gmail.com:
I'd agree that 100% paranoic will never trust hardware vendor as well. Only
own manufactured components should be used in conjunction with md5/sha1
md5 - YMMD :-)
2012/3/4 PP;QQ P(P8P?P8QP8P= chipits...@gmail.com:
the reason is you can download source code, look at it, make sure for
yourself there's no backdoors, build your own ISO from source code
Who does that? Did _you_ check the code?
Best
Martin
2012/1/23 Lars nore...@z505.com:
Also MySQL became a billion dollar company and it doesn't even sell any
product
http://www.mysql.com/products/
http://www.mysql.com/products/cluster/faq.html#20
On 01/20/12 19:50, Samuel Martin Moro wrote:
Hello, list!
Using OpenBSD 4.9 GENERIC.MP#819 amd64 - if any relevant.
I have 3 offices, each of them with a couple firewalls, running
isakmpd/sasyncd, carp/pfsync, ifstated, and of course pf, for firewalls
handling 10 vlans, and 1 ADSL+1 SDSL
Hello, list!
Using OpenBSD 4.9 GENERIC.MP#819 amd64 - if any relevant.
I have 3 offices, each of them with a couple firewalls, running
isakmpd/sasyncd, carp/pfsync, ifstated, and of course pf, for firewalls
handling 10 vlans, and 1 ADSL+1 SDSL links.
Both ISP provide us with a single public IP.
flamewars)
--
Martin Pelikan
there is a reason why it's not enabled
in the first place.
(and this is ppc, not sure if akbd works there)
It's not related to akbd(4) because mac mini use USB keyboards.
Otherwise you may have a look at kbd(8) and write 'no' to /etc/kbdtype
;)
Martin
).
$ mount
/dev/sd0a on / type ffs (local, with quotas)
/dev/sd1a on /home type ffs (local, nodev, nosuid, with quotas)
/dev/sd2a on /var type ffs (local, nodev, nosuid, with quotas)
TFTR!
Lee
--
Martin Bock :wq
2011/12/23 Christian Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de:
The MBR format is limited to a 32-bit number of sectors. Given
And then there was GPT.
What's the state of GPT support in OpenBSD?
Best
Martin
2011/2/2 Ted Unangst ted.unan...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Martin Schrvder mar...@oneiros.de wrote:
2011/2/2 Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de:
who sez that your made up isp has to hand out network-wide unique IPs
to his customers?
AFAIK Comcast already has 2^24
provided by it
(http://www.in-ulm.de/~mascheck/various/shebang/
http://www.opengroup.org/platform/resolutions/bwg2000-004.html) all
talk about _interpreters_, not scripts.
http://www.in-ulm.de/~mascheck/various/shebang/#interpreter-script
makes me believe this is a recent Linuxism.
Best
Martin
. But I gave it just a quick look (and
moved to more important things to do).
--
Martin Pelikan
On 14/10/11(Fri) 23:04, Bryan wrote:
I began noticing this error message when I was using my Kensington
Trackball. I'd be in Chrome, accessing webpages, and typing inside
text boxes (much like the GMail one I'm typing into now). All of a
sudden, it was as if someone had enabled some kind of
the backend based on
ugen(4) is not quite ready. I've still some issues to fix before
submitting it to ports@.
Martin
it but unfortunately didn't work. Other ideas?
--
Martin
tried running isakmpd with the T-flag but no luck.
Any idea what could be wrong?
Best regards
Martin
2011/8/31 Paul Suh pl...@goodeast.com:
a data center with multiple machines behind the routers I really want
something that can support ~500 Gbps so that we can use the full speed that we
500 _G_bps? Please tell us when you've found something that can handle that. :-)
Best
Martin
-Purpose_Box_Computers/LEC-2026
http://www.lannerinc.com/x86_Network_Appliances/x86_Desktop_Appliances/FW-7530
http://www.lannerinc.com/x86_Network_Appliances/x86_Desktop_Appliances/FW-7535
Best
Martin
.
Best
Martin
2011/7/4 Matt S maschwa...@yahoo.com:
configuration from a previous setup. Is there a good reason why you
couldn't
use kernel PPP? It is really easy:
You're not helping.
2011/7/4 Daniel Testa daniel...@gmail.com:
it is ok to port this kind of source code or a reimplementation is preferred?
No. Yes.
http://www.openbsd.org/policy.html
was originally
formatted under MacPPC (and works fine there) and I am now attempting to
use it under a i386 installation.Is there a way to fix it? Thanks!
Martin Foster
mar...@ethereal-realms.org
2011/6/25 Martijn P. Rijkeboer mart...@bunix.org:
Is www.openbsd.org down or is it just me having problems?
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/www.openbsd.org
@ can become a problem if each of
these hosts hosts some huge application which is hard to modify.
--
Martin Pelikan
2011/6/11 Benny Lofgren bl-li...@lofgren.biz:
If you get -1 and ENOENT then the file system where you've parked
your cwd is no longer mounted (statfs() should also work equally
What if the cwd has been removed by another process instead?
Best
Martin
your customers
(sorry everyone, but ordinary people don't give a damn about your
opinion), or you're a non-profit organization, such as OpenBSD, and
you can rebel against it by not using it.
--
Martin Pelikan
2011/6/3 Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk:
preference for ipv4 since I first compared them. The fact programmers
don't like it, tops it off.
Carrier grade NAT is so much better than IPv6
2011/5/30 Jean-Frangois SIMON jfsimon1...@gmail.com:
scanffs is not is my manual man scanffs = no results
Is this ad addon program ?
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#OhBugger :-)
alocation?
Thanks in advance.
Hi!
You have to manage that for yourself; this might help your tools written
in C. And note that in most schemas it's not 'uid', but 'uidNumber'.
--
Martin Pelikan
unsigned
find_lowest_uidnum(LDAP *l, const char *bdn)
{
static char uidNumber
to other
machines? Not to mention ^A is beginning-of-line in most terminals.
And the screen's window management! What a pleasure!
And the way screen reports its messages! Still a mystery to me.
tmux ftw :-)
--
Martin Pelikan
was to ask for help
because I thought that that the list had been created.
IDEXBSD.
--- El mii, 25/5/11, Alexander Hall ha...@openbsd.org escribis:
De: Alexander Hall ha...@openbsd.org
Asunto: Re: Firewall PF with network alias
Para: MArtin Grados Marquina themartin...@yahoo.es
CC: openbsd-mex
27 maj 2011 kl. 14.55 skrev Joel Carnat:
Hi,
Is there a way to tell ldapd(8) to write it's PID in /var/run ?
No. You can use 'pgrep ldapd' instead.
.martin
TIA,
Jo
solution for this problem.
Thank advance.
--- El lun, 23/5/11, Alexander Hall ha...@openbsd.org escribis:
De: Alexander Hall ha...@openbsd.org
Asunto: Re: Firewall PF con una interface de red con ALIAS
Para: MArtin Grados Marquina themartin...@yahoo.es
Fecha: lunes, 23 de mayo, 2011 00:23
1
On Tue, 24 May 2011 12:33:55 +1200
Joel Wiramu Pauling j...@aenertia.net wrote:
stacking (802.11ah/QinQ) is ok for most situations, however it would
be nice to have a SAP style construct (service access port), which
essentially is a logical customer interface - most switch/router
vendors have
2011/5/21 Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk:
So Marco, what diffs are you going to try to sneak in while Theos
hiking. ;-)
Something with IPSec? ;-)
Buenas,
Hace algun tiempo me virtulice un firewall PF en FreeBSD la cual tenia tres
interfaces de red(mi archivo pf.conf)
lop_if=lo0
ext_if=ed0 # INTERNET
dmz_if=ed1 # DMZ
lan_if=ed2 # LAN
, ahora la quiero implementar en una maquina real pero esta solo tiene dos
interfaces de red, la primera
'? Because with httpd it seems to work fine for
me (different setup, but works). netstat -a displays all of them all
the time.
maybe i should try GRE with IPSEC on top of
that...(?)
Not sure it'd help.
--
Martin Pelikan
, it's painfully slow and stupid, but fortunately for us
unneccessary most of the time.
By the way, with the vmmap diff firefox4 and everything works just
fine for about 3 days now. Thanks!
--
Martin Pelikan
(an example of a group)
dn: cn=mygroup1,ou=Groups,o=storkhole
objectClass: top
objectClass: posixGroup
cn: mygroup1
gidNumber: 1001
memberUid: myusr1
--
Martin Pelikan
with UDP. Lots of
dropped packets would be rather catastrophic for it.
When dropped packets are 'rather catastrophic', why on earth do you
use udp then?
--
Martin Pelikan
since it doesn't support tab-completion at all. mksh seems to do work
fine - thanks to Kevin for posting on this list.
--
Martin Pelikan
will set the attributes on prefixes you receive
from other bgp speakers.
Try:
network 10.171.0.0/19 set { localpref 140 metric 12 community 65000:666 }
etc..
/Martin
2011/4/21 Rafal Bisingier ra...@man.poznan.pl:
How about a new product:
OpenBSD license for one machine, without media.
If it's so cool, why aren't you selling it?
for the list of shops
on http://www.openbsd.org/orders.html :
- Lehmanns doesn't seem to sell OpenBSD anymore: the latest
in the online shop is 4.7
- Linuxland has an invalid ssl cert and seems to sell
*BSD only upon request
- The webshop at ixSoft just works. :-)
Best
Martin
2011/4/19 Martin Schrvder mar...@oneiros.de:
- Lehmanns doesn't seem to sell OpenBSD anymore: the latest
in the online shop is 4.7
Brainfart. Everything's fine with Lehmanns. :-)
Best
Martin
the kernel but
currently requires to have an active flow from an initial IKEv2
handshake. B It is on our TODO list ;-).
iked(8) and certificate revocation work just fine.
--
Martin Pelikan
queue (some_big_queue, lowdelay)
But this machine is quite loaded - consider increasing the limits by
several smaller steps.
I'm posting this also because someone can tell _me_ what I'm doing
wrong - any thoughts?
--
Martin Pelikan
once, but after failing to
explain some of the behaviour I consider myself not educated enough to
play with kernel options...
Unfortunately I probably won't be able to repeat the tests for some
time now, as the machine is already in production.
--
Martin Pelikan
-qns 1500 -w ...
--
Martin Pelikan
wbsio0 at isa0 port 0x2e/2: W83627DHG rev 0x25
lm1 at wbsio0 port 0xa10/8: W83627DHG
mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support
uhub1 at uhub0 port 1 Intel Rate Matching Hub rev 2.00/0.00 addr 2
softraid0 at root
root on wd0a swap on wd0b dump on wd0b
--
Martin Pelikan
Martin
2011/2/6 David Walker davidianwal...@gmail.com:
ports-security
Security announcements for ports and packages. This low volume list
receives OpenBSD security advisories concerning the ports tree and
packages with more information about the vulnerabilities and patches.
henningbullshit/henning
2011/2/6 VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO vt...@c3sl.ufpr.br:
No, that's _CHINA_ (people). Or Russia (size).
You think the VR china is a democracy?
2011/2/5 Jean-Francois jfsimon1...@gmail.com:
Right. Could you please describe in few words whet softdeps is ?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=softdeps
2011/2/4 Pete Vickers p...@systemnet.no:
He don't appear to 'have' IPv6...
DTAG will offer v6 to all it's customers later this year.
It's only the largest telco in Germany. :-)
Best
Martin
2011/2/4 Bret Lambert bret.lamb...@gmail.com:
The US has been offering freedom to the world for a while now.
It's only the largest republic in the world :-)
No, that's India (people). Or Russia (size).
Best
Martin
2011/2/4 Joakim Aronius joa...@aronius.com:
..dont want to fuel a flame war here but i heard stuff like ATT is using 40
instances of 10/8 indicates that big operators needs to bend themselves
backwards to get their stuff together.
Carrier grade NAT is less bullshit than ipv6. :-)
2011/2/5 Sviatoslav Chagaev 0x1...@gmail.com:
How about the port replicator? Does it need any kind of support from
the OS (e.g. drivers) or is it just an electromechanical contraption?
If you mean a PR01X: The latter. It just works.
Best
Martin
2011/2/3 Bret Lambert bret.lamb...@gmail.com:
Counting my toaster?
Your toaster has an IP?
2011/2/3 Bret Lambert bret.lamb...@gmail.com:
yes, and can be viewed at http://www.goldentoasting.com/
Probably a v6 device hosted by Henning.
2011/2/2 Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de:
there is no ipv4 shortage. there is a a reclaiming issue.
Unless you are an ISP with more than 2^24 customers.
all hail ipv4/64, while at it.
Comcast will disagree. :-)
Best
Martin
2011/2/2 Henning Brauer lists-open...@bsws.de:
* Martin Schrvder mar...@oneiros.de [2011-02-02 15:06]:
Unless you are an ISP with more than 2^24 customers.
you are talking bullshit. there is oh so much v4 space allocated that
Currently an ISP with more then 2^24 customers can't NAT them all
in their network soon.
NAT is a band-aid.
So Comcast has to apply more band-aids under their band-aid?
Can you even imagine the problems a potential chinese ISP with say
2^28 devices will have with v4?
Do you think this is sane?
Best
Martin
PS: I'm NOT claiming that v6 is the perfect answer.
2011/2/2 Kevin Chadwick ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk:
Also, If you look at the GeoIP lookup data you'll see great swathes were
allocated early on and seemingly never actually used.
Yeah. And there'll never be more than 2^32 IP devices in the world.
Best
Martin
2011/2/2 Bret S. Lambert bret.lamb...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 10:23:43PM +0100, Martin Schr?der wrote:
Yeah. And there'll never be more than 2^32 IP devices in the world.
Inorite? I mean, if I can't get an IP for my toaster, I'm just gonna *die*!
Currently there are about 2^32.7
this works for me (I'm in the UK and using
ADSL from bogons.net, who I thoroughly recommend)
Of course, this should be the right way on the router. Feel free to
ask your provider on how to acheive what you want..
--
Martin Pelikan
getting ipvshit is never a better option.
Why the negativity surrounding ipv6?
use your google fu, I and others have explained it more than enough
So what will you tell your customers 2012 when you can't get ipv4 for them?
Best
Martin
for IPv6? Is the example from pppoe(4), with
the 0.0.0.0 etc. dummy addresses, also valid for a pure IPv6 connection,
or do I have to set it up in a different way? (I have never before
configured PPPoE on OpenBSD.)
Kind regards,
-martin
--
Martin Schmitt / Schmitt Systemberatung / www.scsy.de
and disable them for use?
Thanks.
Martin Foster
mar...@ethereal-realms.org
On 24/01/2011 21:22, STeve Andre' wrote:
On 01/24/11 18:41, Martin Foster wrote:
I was curious as to what would be the expected behaviour when
attempting to read or write to a bad sector on a drive?
I have been encountering hard lock-ups on an MacPPC 4.7 machine when
running rsync against
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