Re: Keyboard won't work during OpenBSD 7.1 or 7.2 installation.

2022-11-22 Thread Clint
. Is there any BIOS setting (I mean in general) I should be aware of? Please advise, thank you. Regards, Clint -Original Message- From: Fred Crowson Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2022 10:04 PM To: Clint Cc: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: Keyboard won't work during OpenBSD 7.1 or 7.2

Understanding pf statistics

2022-04-27 Thread Clint Pachl
In the following command, is "Packets" the number of dropped packets after 5,435,315 evaluations of that block rule? If so, is "Bytes" the total size of those 16,303 dropped packets? And is "States" zero because it is a block rule, thus no state created? # pfctl -s rules -vR11 block drop in log

Suspend/hibernate broken [upgrade: 6.9 to 7.0] (solution)

2021-12-29 Thread Clint Pachl
This is how I got suspend and hibernate working again on my Huawei Matebook after upgrading to 7.0 release. I thought I'd share here in case it helps someone else. SYNOPSIS: Initiating a "sleep" state blanks the screen and illuminates the keyboard (indicating sleep is immenent); but the laptop

How to split (A/B) test landing pages using httpd(8)

2021-04-15 Thread Clint Pachl
Does anyone know if it's possible to rotate/alternate between two files for the same given request path, using just httpd? For example, I want to split test two pages: /test/A & /test/B. I would like to serve half of the traffic to each for the request path /test/. Ideally, I would like to do an

Unexpected security(8) output

2018-01-26 Thread Clint Pachl
the security script again. It returned no output. I'm confused. Can anyone explain this? Thank you, Clint

Spammer whitelisted by spamd. How?

2017-02-04 Thread Clint Pachl
Can someone explain how the spammer at 81.7.16.33 got white listed by spamd and delivered 3 spam emails to me? What exactly triggered the white listing? I may not understand spamd's behavior, but according to the spamd log below, the spammer attempted only 5 deliveries via spamd, each with a

Re: spamd and network whitelisting

2016-12-20 Thread Clint Pachl
Devin Reade wrote on 12/19/16 12:59: You might also want to look at bgp-spamd. Yes, this was on my radar for quite some time. However, my simple spamd setup with assistance from the zen.spamhaus.org DNSBL has been extremely effective. It's nice to know we've got more big guns if needed.

Re: spamd and network whitelisting

2016-12-20 Thread Clint Pachl
Some have requested my scripts and configurations so here it is. Below you fill find the spamd-dnsbl and spamclusterd scripts that are used for blacklisting spammers and whitelisting networks, respectively. Also included is dnsbl-check which I use for testing IPs against multiple DNSBLs. In

spamd and network whitelisting

2016-12-16 Thread Clint Pachl
I would like to share my 45-day experience with running spamd and my observations and how I'm allowing mail from SMTP clusters to bypass spamd. Feedback and discussion would be greatly appreciated. I have two domains that I have been using for my businesses: one is 13 years old and the other

Re: Installer : deselecting X* sets if user doesn't want to run X

2016-12-05 Thread Clint Pachl
Clément 'wxcafé' Hertling wrote on 12/03/16 07:29: Hey, So each time I install an OpenBSD system I have to both answer no as to whether I want to run X on the system, and then deselect the X* sets. It's not a big thing, but I thought it couldn't be that hard to make it automatic, that is, if

Re: Recommendation for firewall appliance running of and OpenBSD

2016-11-25 Thread Clint Pachl
Tito Mari Francis H. Escaño wrote on 11/24/16 13:15: Hi everyone, Can somebody please recommend me a firewall appliance that can run OpenBSD and pf, and can be upgradeable to the latest version? It would be a great plus if the appliance can also be configured as part of CARP firewall group.

Re: Saw-shaped load on idle computer

2016-11-16 Thread Clint Pachl
li...@wrant.com wrote on 11/16/16 18:07: Tue, 15 Nov 2016 14:34:28 -0700 Clint Pachl <pa...@ecentryx.com> Does /var/log/* have any clues? No. Philippe Meunier wrote on 11/15/16 06:11: Hello, I'm just curious: what is it in the kernel that wakes up about every minute to do some wor

Re: Saw-shaped load on idle computer

2016-11-15 Thread Clint Pachl
Does /var/log/* have any clues? Philippe Meunier wrote on 11/15/16 06:11: Hello, I'm just curious: what is it in the kernel that wakes up about every minute to do some work even on a completely idle machine? I'm asking because xload shows some curious looking saw shaped load like this:

Re: Removal of old libraries

2016-11-14 Thread Clint Pachl
Jan Stary wrote on 11/14/16 03:00: On Nov 14 00:14:19, pa...@ecentryx.com wrote: But the very next step in the upgrade blows away the system by overwriting it anyway. Right? What could happen? What if following the normal procedure of untaring the OS sets on top of the existing system fails

Re: Removal of old libraries

2016-11-13 Thread Clint Pachl
Amit Kulkarni wrote on 11/08/16 07:22: On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 12:53 AM, Clint Pachl <pa...@ecentryx.com> wrote: Ax0n wrote on 09/03/16 13:12: I've got a Toshiba NB305 netbook that's been my daily-use laptop for more than 6 years now. The last fresh install I did was OpenBSD 4.9-R

Re: Removal of old libraries

2016-11-07 Thread Clint Pachl
Ax0n wrote on 09/03/16 13:12: I've got a Toshiba NB305 netbook that's been my daily-use laptop for more than 6 years now. The last fresh install I did was OpenBSD 4.9-RELEASE in early May 2011. I've been quite happy with how it works, and I've been doing bsd.rd upgrades and M:Tier binary updates

Re: Mouse click problems with firefox and firefox-esr (and Seamonkey)

2016-04-23 Thread Clint Pachl
Nick wrote on 03/30/16 11:23: I have tried both firefox and firefox-esr in both OpenBSD 5.8 and 5.9 and can say that there are issues with the mouse not picking up 10-15% of my clicks, sometimes having to click a good 3 times or more for it to actually work correctly! When I select and drag

Re: the problem with the OpenBSD installer

2016-01-17 Thread Clint Pachl
Jan Stary wrote on 01/17/16 14:29: After installing various UNIX-like systems today, I realized what the problem is with the installer: it makes installing any other system a DAMN ORDEAL. The installer is what initially addicted me to OpenBSD. Back in the late 90s until about 2003 I used

doas(1) -s argument; What's the benefit?

2016-01-12 Thread Clint Pachl
oot cmd su $ doas su # $ cat /etc/doas.conf permit USR as root cmd /bin/ksh $ doas -s # Other than compatibility with `sudo -s`, what are the benefits of `doas -s`? Thank you, Clint

Re: Recommended Industrial PCs?

2015-12-01 Thread Clint Pachl
Martin Haufschild wrote on 08/26/15 12:11: can someone recommend me an Industrial PC (IPC) to use with OpenBSD? I would like to have a lot of hardware supported from this IPC by OpenBSD. I've had great luck with Lanner (http://www.lannerinc.com/). I've been running a LEC-2280 and FW-7541 for

Re: signify: signature verification failed

2015-10-02 Thread Clint Sand
On Fri, Oct 02, 2015 at 08:41:31AM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote: > On Fri, Oct 02, 2015 at 08:27:55AM +0200, Peter J. Philipp wrote: > > I downloaded the jumbo patches from > > ftp://ftp.eu.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/5.7.tar.gz which includes > > the latest opensmtpd patch, only it doesn't

error in patch 5.7 patch 10

2015-07-16 Thread Clint Sand
In http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/5.7/common/010_tcp-timer.patch.sig signify -Vep /etc/signify/openbsd-57-base.pub -x 010_tcp_persist.patch.sig \ -m - | (cd /usr/src patch -p0) should be signify -Vep /etc/signify/openbsd-57-base.pub -x 010_tcp-timer.patch.sig \ -m -

Re: hw.sensors and high fan RPM

2015-03-13 Thread Clint Pachl
I have a T410 as well and I don't use it because of the fan noise. I bought it to replace my T61, but I continue to use the T61 because it's slightly less noisy at 2935 RPM. I looked for solutions several times but never found one. I even laid down new Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste and

Re: dump and duid

2015-03-07 Thread Clint Pachl
Jan Stary wrote, On 02/27/15 06:09: This is current/amd64. After cleaning my machine I reconnected two of my disks in reverse; what was sd0 is sd1 now, and vice versa. I do nightly dumps of the filesystems, starting with level 0 on early Monday morning, continuing with incremental 1, 2 etc

Re: What are the disadvantages of soft updates?

2015-02-02 Thread Clint Pachl
Alexandre Ratchov wrote, On 01/19/15 02:44: On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 03:59:34AM +, currellbe...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, The FAQ[1] states that soft updates result in a large performance increase in disk writing performance, and links to a resource[2] which claims that soft updates, in

Re: httpd: multiple addresses for one server

2015-01-04 Thread Clint Sand
On Sat, Jan 03, 2015 at 12:39:06PM -0500, Geoff Steckel wrote: On 01/03/2015 08:42 AM, Reyk Floeter wrote: On Thu, Jan 01, 2015 at 11:54:46PM -0500, Geoff Steckel wrote: Is there any way todo the equivalent of: server an.example.com listen on 192.168.2.99 listen on

log options in httpd.conf

2015-01-04 Thread Clint Sand
to the default access.log, even the ones from the other servers listed. In the specific domain-access.log files I get only the errors and nothing in the domain-error.log files. Can anyone look at the config below and help me understand why it might be logging that way and how to fix it? Cheers, -Clint

Re: Best way forward w.r.t. apache/nginx/httpd?

2015-01-01 Thread Clint Sand
time on busy sites. -Clint

typo in 007_pfctl.patch.sig

2014-11-17 Thread Clint Sand
In: http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/5.6/common/007_pfctl.patch.sig signify -Vep /etc/signify/openbsd-56-base.pub -x 007.pfctl.patch.sig \ -m - | (cd /usr/src patch -p0) should be: signify -Vep /etc/signify/openbsd-56-base.pub -x 007_pfctl.patch.sig \ -m - | (cd

Re: Mirror openbsd.cs.toronto.edu is currently broke

2014-11-01 Thread Clint Sand
On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 04:00:04PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: On Nov 01 09:07:15, n...@holland-consulting.net wrote: For the curious, and perhaps as an educational lesson, what happened: Late last night (error one: scripting when tired) I was editing the scripts that download from the upstream

Re: Mirror openbsd.cs.toronto.edu is currently broke

2014-11-01 Thread Clint Sand
On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 02:24:11PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote: On 11/01/14 13:53, Clint Sand wrote: On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 04:00:04PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: On Nov 01 09:07:15, n...@holland-consulting.net wrote: For the curious, and perhaps as an educational lesson, what happened: Late

Re: 5.4 instead of 5.5 in faq1.html

2014-11-01 Thread Clint Sand
On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 04:44:17PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote: On 11/01/14 15:26, Eduardo Lopes wrote: In http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq1.html#WhatsNew: The complete list of changes made to OpenBSD 5.4 to create OpenBSD 5.6 can[...] I think that 5.4 was left behind, wasn't it?

Retired 4.4-beta

2014-09-24 Thread Clint Pachl
I just wanted to share my story ... I finally retired my old AOpen desktop router which was running 4.4-beta from July 2008 until now. I originally set it up to test pf and routing for my company's network. It seemed to work fine so I put it into production. Then I just kind of forgot about

Re: How to log in automatically to GUI?

2014-09-01 Thread Clint Pachl
Clint Pachl wrote, On 08/25/14 16:36: It seems one should be able to get getty(8) to do this using /etc/ttys. I tried: console /usr/bin/su -l USER -c /usr/X11R6/bin/startx xterm on secure which automatically launched X, but I didn't have access to the console (i.e., no write permission

Re: How to log in automatically to GUI?

2014-09-01 Thread Clint Pachl
Andy Bradford wrote, On 08/27/14 08:35: Thus said Clint Pachl on Mon, 25 Aug 2014 16:36:26 -0700: If someone knows how to do this properly via getty(8), I would be very interested. I've used this successfully (not sure how proper it is): /etc/ttys: ttyC0 /usr/libexec/getty console.nopw

Re: Problems with older nc without -N option ... also how to detect nc version

2014-08-29 Thread Clint Pachl
Alan McKay wrote, On 08/27/14 09:56: I'm writing some scripts to clone over the network, and since I have mostly boxes that do not have the -N option on nc, this is proving to be an issue. I have a bunch of dump files - one for each filesystem - that were created from a live system. When I

Re: hang at syncing disks... done

2014-08-25 Thread Clint Pachl
Marko Cupać wrote, On 08/21/14 15:32: On 21-08-2014 11:38, Marko Cupać wrote: I have just installed OpenBSD 5.5 on my ThinkPad T440. At first glance everything seems to work OK, except for the fact that, when shutting down or restarting, system hangs at 'hang at syncing disks... done'. This

Re: How to log in automatically to GUI?

2014-08-25 Thread Clint Pachl
somelooser3...@hushmail.com wrote, On 08/25/14 12:54: I installed an OpenBSD desktop and in the /etc: rc.conf.local:xdm_flags=# enabled during install How can I set the automatic login for a user without prompting for password? It seems one should be able to get

Re: Generating random.seed for network boot clients

2014-08-17 Thread Clint Pachl
Christian Weisgerber wrote, On 08/16/14 08:54: On 2014-08-16, Christian Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de wrote: How about making etc/random.seed a named pipe and feeding chunks of /dev/random to it? I've now put this into my /etc/rc.local: --- # Provide fresh random.seed for

Re: Why are there NSA, CSIS, and GOOGLE IDs in my ftplist.cgi

2014-08-17 Thread Clint Pachl
Theo de Raadt wrote, On 08/16/14 09:39: On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 04:03, Clint Pachl wrote: I checked out my saved install configurations at http://129.128.5.191/cgi-bin/ftplist.cgi and noticed that at the end of the file there are fields named NSA_ID, CSIS_ID, and GOOGLE_ID. They all sound scary

Re: Generating random.seed for network boot clients

2014-08-16 Thread Clint Pachl
Paul de Weerd wrote, On 08/15/14 14:51: At any rate, this changes that to allow world readable files (still not taking world writable files). We can't check S_IWOTH over tftp, we should probably assume 0777 for files transferred that way. But, if you're trusting the kernel you're getting over

Re: Generating random.seed for network boot clients

2014-08-16 Thread Clint Pachl
Christian Weisgerber wrote, On 08/15/14 18:36: On 2014-08-15, Paul de Weerd we...@weirdnet.nl wrote: What you could do is use the -r option to tftpd(8) to hand out a new file to each client that connects. Or just periodically (like, every hour or every minute, depending on the load of your

Why are there NSA, CSIS, and GOOGLE IDs in my ftplist.cgi

2014-08-16 Thread Clint Pachl
, Clint

Generating random.seed for network boot clients

2014-08-15 Thread Clint Pachl
interview earlier this year that there are other sources mixed in at the boot loader state. So I'm guessing it shouldn't hurt, but probably help. Some clarification on the subject from an expert would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Clint

Terminate session on serial terminal (com0) when ssh disconnects

2014-08-12 Thread Clint Pachl
to, but that didn't work as expected. It terminates and restarts the initial terminal login process, not the user session. Thanks, Clint

Generating a secret: /dev/random vs openssl rand

2013-10-24 Thread Clint Pachl
For years I've been using `openssl rand -base64 N` to generate secrets. However, I recently saw `dd if=/dev/random bs=N count=1 | openssl base64` used. Is one more secure and random than the other? Is openssl rand not secure if the -rand file option is omitted? I'm guessing openssl may suck

Re: Blocking facebook.com: PF or squid?

2013-10-18 Thread Clint Pachl
mia wrote, On 10/18/13 16:33: If you're handling DHCP for all of the traffic for your site, why not just set up a dns server, point your dhcp clients to this DNS server and create an authoritative zone for facebook.com that points to somewhere other than facebook? Running your own own DNS

FFS vs FFS2: newfs fsck

2013-05-23 Thread Clint Pachl
I created a new filesystem on a 232.9 GB partition on a 500 GB external USB drive that will be used as backup storage for dump files. Out of curiosity, I recreated the filesystem using FFS2 (I never created an FFS2 before). I noticed it was much faster, so I clocked it for comparison: # ###

Re: Is fdisk, disklabel and newfs enough to reset an SSD

2013-05-15 Thread Clint Pachl
areas, unsets core storage (not a 1 or 0), and reinitializes wear leveling, etc. Thanks, Clint

Is fdisk, disklabel and newfs enough to reset an SSD

2013-05-13 Thread Clint Pachl
I would like to reinstall a fresh system on an SSD that contains an existing installation. From my limited knowledge of SSDs, I wonder if the drive controller may retain data from the old filesystem, unaware that there is a new filesystem put in place. Is this a concern? If so, how does one

Re: Is fdisk, disklabel and newfs enough to reset an SSD

2013-05-13 Thread Clint Pachl
Scott McEachern wrote: 2) Do you mean there could still be data residing on unused parts of the SSD? Yes, it can happen. Yes, this is what I'm referring to. I was hoping there was some way to instruct the drive controller that the entire drive space is free? SSDs have their own way of

Re: Emacs Meta bindings not working after upgrade

2012-09-12 Thread Clint Pachl
I would like to clarify that I'm using cwm. However, I have the same issue from a login terminal (without X). Also, I don't use Emacs, the editor, just the emulation on the command line. So in my ~/.kshrc I have: set -o emacs Clint Pachl wrote: After upgrading my system to the latest snapshot

Emacs Meta bindings not working after upgrade

2012-09-11 Thread Clint Pachl
After upgrading my system to the latest snapshot my Emacs META bindings are not working properly in the terminal. For instance, from xterm, the bindings: M-B (backward-word), M-F (forward-word), M-D (kill-word), output the the characters, â, æ, ä, respectively. However, the standard or

Re: Most secure Operating-System?

2011-09-07 Thread Clint Pachl
Alec Taylor wrote: What's the most secure operating system? /me is thinking OpenBSD SELinux by far. I just listened to an interview with one of the devs on the project (http://twit.tv/show/floss-weekly/156). Wow! With SELinux, you basically just flip a switch and boom, you're secure.

Re: laptop questions/comments

2011-04-19 Thread Clint Pachl
STeve Andre' wrote: On 04/15/11 19:03, Paul M wrote: Hi all, It's time for a new OpenBSD laptop, and I have a couple of questions. Note that I dont want to spend money on performance I dont need, but I do want to spend money on a decent quality machine. First, finding quality machines in

ruby-thin: Errno::EPERM wtih QUIT Signal

2011-02-23 Thread Clint Pachl
all do quit, but not without a delay, which may be the reason for entering the timeout.rb code? So I'm not sure I need to worry. I've been running things like this for over 2 years now, but I'd just like to quiet it down as it doesn't seem normal. Thanks, Clint

Re: ruby-thin: Errno::EPERM wtih QUIT Signal

2011-02-23 Thread Clint Pachl
Thanks Jeremy. I also reported this on Thin's bug tracking system as well. Jeremy Evans wrote: On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Clint Pachlpa...@ecentryx.com wrote: I use Thin (ruby-thin) as the HTTP frontend for my web frameworks. STARTING/STOPPING: $ sudo -u #{USER} thin -C

Re: cwm: xterm -e and ssh-to

2011-02-22 Thread Clint Pachl
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote: Hello! I'm running OpenBSD 4.9-beta (GENERIC.MP) #754: Thu Jan 20 17:49:26 MST 2011. I want my cwm to open xterm window with tmux on CM-Return, so I write in my ~/.cwmrc: command termuxterm +sb -bg #000 -fg #aaa -e tmux That does the trick with tmux, but ssh-to

Re: find(1) manpage caveats section

2011-02-09 Thread Clint Pachl
Subtle; and what a caveat it is. Thanks Paul and Otto for setting me straight. Paul de Weerd wrote: On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 12:25:09AM -0700, Clint Pachl wrote: | In the caveats section it states the following: | | | Passing the output of find to other programs requires some care

find(1) manpage caveats section

2011-02-08 Thread Clint Pachl
In the caveats section it states the following: Passing the output of find to other programs requires some care: $ find . -name \*.jpg | xargs rm or $ rm `find . -name \*.jpg` would, given files ``important .jpg'' and ``important'', remove

Re: OpenBSD 4.8's bsd.mp doesn't detect 4GB Memory

2010-12-14 Thread Clint Pachl
Denise H. G. wrote: I've switched to FreeBSD for my desktop with 4G memory... Unnecessary fear : $ sysctl kern.version kern.version=OpenBSD 4.8-current (GENERIC.MP) #547: Tue Dec 7 23:16:34 MST 2010

Re: OpenBSD 4.8's bsd.mp doesn't detect 4GB Memory

2010-12-14 Thread Clint Pachl
roberth wrote: omg, i am using 95% of my memory all the time, should i be worried? maybe kern.bufcachepercent=95 has something to do with it; blame Bob. Holy shit! Mine's at 10%. Maybe I should crank mine up to to 95% and then buy more RAM.

Re: OT - secondary DNS recommendations

2010-12-08 Thread Clint Pachl
Scott McEachern wrote: It seems my free-as-in-beer secondary DNS service, EveryDNS.net, has abandoned WikiLeaks, so I'd like to return the favour. Given the (general) support of WikiLeaks here, I was wondering if anyone could recommend a free alternative to replace EveryDNS.net? I'm not

Re: Donations

2010-12-07 Thread Clint Pachl
Jason Crawford wrote: Better add Visa to the list as well And Swiss banks and Swedish women. :-)

Re: How to open PDF that requires Adobe 9

2010-12-06 Thread Clint Pachl
Joachim Schipper wrote: On Sat, Dec 04, 2010 at 06:28:04PM -0700, Clint Pachl wrote: When I open [the UPS developer's guide] with xpdf(1) I get a [message] to download the the latest Adobe crapware to view it. This is cheating, but have you tried throwing it into Google docs

Re: How to open PDF that requires Adobe 9

2010-12-06 Thread Clint Pachl
Joel Wiramu Pauling wrote: I would be surprised if okular didn't open it. (okular being the KDE viewer) I don't have KDE so I can't test. But I did find this link: http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=20t=91242 It looks like portfolio PDFs are not supported, although someone there

Re: How to open PDF that requires Adobe 9

2010-12-06 Thread Clint Pachl
ropers wrote: On 6 December 2010 22:42, Clint Pachlpa...@ecentryx.com wrote: Still get a single page PDF stating the above message. I guess it has to do with this PDF being a portfolio, like Anthony Bentley mentioned. How are the constituent PDFs stored in the portfolio PDF

Re: How to open PDF that requires Adobe 9

2010-12-06 Thread Clint Pachl
Anthony Bentley wrote: This happens when there are multiple PDFs embedded in a single PDF file. I remember reading a Ghostscript bug about this (could probably find it again if I had the exact error message), but unfortunately Mupdf still doesn't support it. Here is the Ghostscript bug:

How to open PDF that requires Adobe 9

2010-12-04 Thread Clint Pachl
UPS is so annoying. The UPS developer's guide is in a 9MB PDF file. When I open it with xpdf(1) I get a (1) page PDF that states I need to download the the latest Adobe crapware to view it. How can I get around this? Why does xpdf even abide? I tried the following gs(1) command hoping it

Re: How to open PDF that requires Adobe 9

2010-12-04 Thread Clint Pachl
Brynet wrote: Hi, Why are you using xpdf? it's so old and crummy :-). print/epdfview, which uses the poppler library. textproc/mupdf, independent renderer, pretty good. -Bryan. All I can say is that I use cwm and don't like interfaces, GTK, gnome, or KDE. I highly agree with Patrick.

OpenCVS in Base?

2010-11-20 Thread Clint Pachl
I am starting a new project that needs version control and I was thinking about using OpenCVS. However, I'm not sure if it is in the base (I'm running -current). My old 4.4 firewall has /usr/bin/opencvs. Is /usr/bin/cvs actually opencvs? I noticed http://www.openbsd.org/plus48.html states

Re: Need Advice: Thinkpad T60 or T61?

2010-10-26 Thread Clint Pachl
David Vasek wrote: On Sun, 24 Oct 2010, Clint Pachl wrote: If I really need portability (flying, camping) and I'm just going to be writing code in vim, then I use my trusty Sony Vaio SR17, weighing in at less than 3 pounds (~1.3KG). I paid about 2400USD for it new in 2000; works like a charm

Re: Need Advice: Thinkpad T60 or T61?

2010-10-24 Thread Clint Pachl
Henning Brauer wrote: intagp0 at vga1 agp0 at intagp0: aperture at 0xe000, size 0x1000 inteldrm0 at vga1: apic 1 int 16 (irq 10) drm0 at inteldrm0 Intel GM965 Video rev 0x0c at pci0 dev 2 function 1 not configured Does this mean you don't get hardware graphics acceleration?

Re: Need Advice: Thinkpad T60 or T61?

2010-10-24 Thread Clint Pachl
Henning Brauer wrote: 2. I would like graphics hardware acceleration. I know I need to stay away from nVidia. The T60 comes with ATI Radeon and the T61 is the integrated Intel 965GM. Is there anything else I need to be concerned with regarding OpenBSD on the T-Series? What would you

Re: Need Advice: Thinkpad T60 or T61?

2010-10-24 Thread Clint Pachl
Henning Brauer wrote: * Clint Pachlpa...@ecentryx.com [2010-10-24 22:33]: Henning Brauer wrote: intagp0 at vga1 agp0 at intagp0: aperture at 0xe000, size 0x1000 inteldrm0 at vga1: apic 1 int 16 (irq 10) drm0 at inteldrm0 Intel GM965 Video rev 0x0c at pci0 dev 2 function 1

Re: Need Advice: Thinkpad T60 or T61?

2010-10-24 Thread Clint Pachl
Paolo Aglialoro wrote: Just a small hint after the 60 series all thinkpads rock... but I wouldn't go to T series unless you'll be moving quite seldom. My advice is a whooping X61, ultraportable yet powerful and really silent. I thought about the X61. However, my laptop will rarely

Re: Need Advice: Thinkpad T60 or T61?

2010-10-24 Thread Clint Pachl
Henning Brauer wrote: Well, I have this on a Dell Precision 220 and graphics acceleration doesn't work in X. pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 vendor Intel, unknown product 0x2500 rev 0x03 agp at pchb0 not configured radeondrm0 at vga1: apic 2 int 16 (irq 9) drm0 at radeondrm0

Re: Need Advice: Thinkpad T60 or T61?

2010-10-24 Thread Clint Pachl
Henning Brauer wrote: 1. Core Duo 32-bit (T60) or Core 2 Duo 64-bit (T61)? I've only used i386, should I think about amd64? shouldn't make a difference. personally, I run i386 anyway. Any interesting reason you run i386 on 64-bit hardware? Stability? Performance?

Need Advice: Thinkpad T60 or T61?

2010-10-22 Thread Clint Pachl
and why? Thanks, Clint

Re: Need Advice: Thinkpad T60 or T61?

2010-10-22 Thread Clint Pachl
Ted Unangst wrote: On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 9:04 PM, Clint Pachlpa...@ecentryx.com wrote: 1. Core Duo 32-bit (T60) or Core 2 Duo 64-bit (T61)? I've only used i386, should I think about amd64? Are you sure about that? I didn't think they made any T60s with plain Core chips, though I

Re: Need Advice: Thinkpad T60 or T61?

2010-10-22 Thread Clint Pachl
Neal Hogan wrote: On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 8:04 PM, Clint Pachlpa...@ecentryx.com wrote: I've been using an IBM Thinkpad T22 (P3 900MHz) laptop for quite some time and I want to upgrade. I am looking for some expert advice on what to upgrade to in the Thinkpad T-Series. Two main

Kerberos: Server not found in database: krbtgt/ualberta...@realm

2010-10-04 Thread Clint Pachl
In the KDC log file, I get the following errors: 2010-10-04T02:40:11 TGS-REQ pa...@mokaz.com from IPv4:10.0.9.15 for afs/ualberta...@mokaz.com 2010-10-04T02:40:11 Server not found in database: afs/ualberta...@mokaz.com: No such entry in the database 2010-10-04T02:40:11 TGS-REQ pa...@mokaz.com

BIOCTL Rebuild: invalid argument

2010-10-04 Thread Clint Pachl
I tried to rebuild a single disk in a 4 disk raid-10 array using the following command: # bioctl -R 0:3 sd0 bioctl: BIOCSETSTATE: invalid argument What does this mean exactly? I did rebuild the array via the MegaRAID BIOS utility. Are we able to rebuild arrays via bioctl? # bioctl sd0

Re: Changing password in kerberized environment is not working.

2008-08-30 Thread Clint Pachl
John Nietzsche wrote: Hi folks, i have configured my openbsd kerberos server. It is serving two other computer in my home network. One of this client is running openbsd the other is Windows XP. I am able to login into any of these 2 client and authentication goes through kerberos 100%

Does anyone use sup(1)?

2008-08-09 Thread Clint Pachl
It seems the other BSDs have removed it from the base. Is anyone using it on OpenBSD? I thought it might be useful tool to update some configs on my network, but I can't seem to get it working. I'm getting errors like: SUP: SCM GOAWAY Can't read list file sup/junk/list [t22.mokaz.com] I've

Re: svnd questions (encrypting all of a partition or disk)

2008-07-23 Thread Clint Pachl
Ted Unangst wrote: On 7/19/08, Chris Kuethe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - svnd backed by a whole slice on disk I know some people have done this, but the code doesn't like it. I'd stick with normal files. I have done file, partition, and whole disk; each one gets progressively

Re: Multicasting on OpenBSD

2008-05-18 Thread Clint Pachl
Insan Praja SW wrote: Hi Misc@, Just wondering around, is there any multicasting technology (PIM-SM, PIM-SSM etc) currently developed or implemented in OpenBSD?. Since working with this unbelievable OS (especially with routing/filtering/forwarding) I wish to know more about it. Right now I

Re: All memory not recognized (4GB) - AMD64 Snapshot, Macbook 3,1

2008-05-15 Thread Clint Pachl
alemao wrote: Hi, I installed OpenBSD/amd64 snapshot on a Macbook 3,1 (Late 2007). It recognizes both processors but not all memory (3GB instead of 4). There's something i can do? No. Read the archives or Google it.

Re: ral(4) hostap plea

2008-05-08 Thread Clint Pachl
James Turner wrote: I've been trying to get my new ral(4) card to work like I would expect it to. I've read through most if not all the talk on misc@ about running these cards in hostap mode. I would really like to replace my wi(4), which works really well, with my new ral(4) and enjoy 11g and

Re: mrxvt and ksh issue

2008-04-23 Thread Clint Pachl
Jesus Sanchez wrote: Hi, I'm using 4.2. I'm using 4.1. I have installed from ports the program mrxvt it works well as people say but I have (I believe) found a buggy behaviour when using mrxvt and ksh (the OpenBSD one). I launch startx (with fvwm2 and mrxvt on my .xinitrc) as a regular

Re: aterm, rxvt -- memory usage

2008-04-21 Thread Clint Pachl
Jesus Sanchez wrote: Hi all, I'm using 4.2 without problem, and I'm trying to find one xterm to my personal use with only one thing in mind: low cpu and memory usage. I have been using mrxvt for years. It's also multi-tabbed. Currently, I'm running 10 terminals in a single mrxvt process and

Privilege Seperation on HTTP Server in DMZ

2008-04-15 Thread Clint Pachl
I'm running nginx web server on my DMZ servers. It has the ability to run the master process as root and the workers as a non-root user. All logs, pid file, etc. are written by the master process. I was thinking of redirecting port 80 traffic to a non-privileged port via pf and running nginx

Kerberos ~/.k5user file

2008-04-07 Thread Clint Pachl
Is the ~/.k5user file supported in OpenBSD's Heimdal implementation? I'm running OBSD 4.1. kadmin list * root pachl default root/root pachl/root pachl/admin kadmin/admin kadmin/hprop kadmin/changepw krbtgt/MOKAZ.COM changepw/kerberos host/htx.mokaz.com host/kerberos.mokaz.com

Re: More then 1 dhcrelay process on 1 router

2008-03-06 Thread Clint Pachl
Guido Tschakert wrote: Hello folks short: will 2 (or more) dhcrelay work on one router without problems long: I have a router connected to 3 networks: a.b.1.0/24 connected to if1, a.b.2.0/24 connceted to if2, a.b.3.0/24 connected to if3. Lets say I have a dhcpd on a.b.1.1 Is it possible to

Re: Using CVS to back up /etc

2008-02-19 Thread Clint Pachl
Richard Wilson wrote: Increasingly, I find that I have many servers, especially OpenBSD servers, where the only bit of the hard drive worth backing up is /etc. Good examples are routers or spamtrap boxes where everything is part of base. If a hard drive goes pop, all I need is to install the OS,

Re: setting up a noiseless workstation

2008-02-02 Thread Clint Pachl
Zbigniew Baniewski wrote: On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 08:16:49PM +0200, Imre Oolberg wrote: As an operating system my first choice would OpenBSD and second is Linux. In fact at the moment i run such a kind of setup using Linux but i feel need to upgrade my hardware, i have old 700 MHz Celeron,

Re: photo/ image viewing software

2008-02-02 Thread Clint Pachl
Chris wrote: I am after a software that would allow me to view photos from my digital camera which I usually mount in /mnt/camera. I tried from the ports tree: digikam, gphoto, gtkam, kphotoalbum, wmphoto, kamera - none of them really work well in showing the pictures; some of them want to

Re: most secure graphical browser

2008-01-17 Thread Clint Pachl
Douglas A. Tutty wrote: I have a box that I want to keep as secure as I can but I also need to be able to use a graphical browser from it (I know that this is a trade-off). There is no graphical browser in base. I don't need or want this browser to do javascript or flash (I have a different

Re: most secure graphical browser

2008-01-17 Thread Clint Pachl
Rico Secada wrote: On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 18:17:54 -0500 Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 05:11:53PM -0500, STeve Andre' wrote: On Thursday 17 January 2008 03:42:38 pm Douglas A. Tutty wrote: I have a box that I want to keep as secure as I can but

Re: mutt and Stallman

2007-12-18 Thread Clint Pachl
Girish Venkatachalam wrote: I am giving first aid after the war but still it will help. I can give a lot of relief to those of you who had nervous breakdowns and blood pressure problems due to spam mails getting in the way of useful technical stuff. It is not hard at all. First thing is

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