Re: WiFi BCM43224 not configured!

2015-06-17 Thread Jon Simola
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 4:48 AM, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas j...@wxcvbn.org wrote: Stefan Sperling s...@stsp.name writes: On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 12:47:57PM +0200, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas wrote: IIUC BCM43* nics could have been supported if development efforts hadn't been killed by

Re: Crash cart console adapters compatible with OpenBSD?

2015-01-15 Thread Jon Simola
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 9:27 AM, Jon Simola jsim...@gmail.com wrote: You could try looking for a KVM over IP that supports VNC. To explain better, this would be in a private /30 network just so you can VNC from laptop to the KVM. -- Jon

Re: Crash cart console adapters compatible with OpenBSD?

2015-01-15 Thread Jon Simola
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 8:38 AM, Alan McKay alan.mc...@gmail.com wrote: Hey folks, I'm looking for something like this that I can plug into a network debugging laptop to get console access to servers in a rack. Ideally the laptop would run OpenBSD or in a pinch Linux. You could try

Re: IP bridge was briefly working now is not, OpenBSD 4.8, amd64, bridge from PC wifi to Beagleboard

2010-12-20 Thread Jon Simola
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 3:20 PM, brett brett.ma...@gmail.com wrote: r...@beagleboard:~# route add default gw 192.168.10.12 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev usb0 Don't set a netmask on your default route. You're adding a route for 0.0.0.0/24. r...@beagleboard:~# route Kernel IP routing table

Re: Backup disk over USB good idea??

2009-12-17 Thread Jon Simola
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Mauro Rezzonico l...@ch23.org wrote: Joakim Aronius wrote: I added a big disk over USB which I use for backup (mounted on /backup). Well don't do that! Mount under /usr/backup, or /var/backup, or /tmp/backup or whatever! And/Or wrap the backup script with

Re: IBM 520KByte sector size scsi drives

2009-09-10 Thread Jon Simola
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Marco Peereboom sl...@peereboom.us wrote: I would love to get my hands on such a drive :-) EMC uses the same magic; they cram stuff in the additional 8 bytes. I inherited a couple of shelves from an old EMC setup, and ended up using Seagate's SeaTools

Re: Can't ping top-level public IP subnets

2009-02-03 Thread Jon Simola
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Vivek Ayer vivek.a...@gmail.com wrote: Since I'm in control of a public IP, I'm supposed to set the netmask for the ext_if on my openbsd router to 255.255.0.0 not 255.255.255.0. Would that solve the mysterious ping problem? Actually a not-mysterious routing

Re: ospf unexpectedly changing to EXSTA

2008-08-09 Thread Jon Simola
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 2:17 AM, clifford bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Finally my ospf config: hello-interval 1 router-dead-time 2 Those timings might be a little agressive for VMs to handle, as missing a single hello could cause all sorts of excitement with the default SPF timer values.

Re: QLogic 2200 with Sun T3 FC Raid and OpenBSD

2008-07-30 Thread Jon Simola
On 7/30/08, Khalid Schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any luck with QLA2200's and OpenBSD? I ran one as an experiment for a while, using an old EMC shelf full of 36GB drives. Similar story, trying to boot with the array attached would stop while trying to probe the drives. Had to use the

Re: Is there a badblocks-equivalent for OpenBSD?

2008-04-18 Thread Jon Simola
On 4/18/08, ropers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sometimes I find myself in need of a disk checking utility that can check both disks with known *and unknown* filesystems, and/or that can check even currently unpartitioned space on a disk. Not claiming to be an optimal solution (dd is faster),

Re: OpenBSD router - CARP to VRRP

2007-10-03 Thread Jon Simola
On 10/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to set up an OpenBSD (4.2 snapshot) router as a VRRP neighbor to a Juniper M7i (JunOS version 7.5R2). ... Does anyone know if there's a tweakable option to fix this, or if it's even possible to do this at all (is CARP

Re: list of all files in the filesystem

2007-09-07 Thread Jon Simola
On 9/7/07, Tom Bombadil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But is there any way to get a list of all files in the filesystem without using 'find'? tar cvfX /dev/null /mnt filelist.txt or perhaps ls -R /mnt mtree(8) might also be useful, depending on what you're trying to accomplish. But the best

Re: carp on a /30?

2007-06-13 Thread Jon Simola
On 6/13/07, David Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In the example given here: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/carp.html Each physical interface has two IPv4 addresses, one for a shared IP and one for the interface address. That would require a /29 or shorter to accommodate these two addresses,

Re: Problem with a URL

2007-05-17 Thread Jon Simola
On 5/17/07, Peter Hessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Its not just starting with a dash, I also cannot open ones that end the host section with a dash (ke-.deviantart.com) On 2007 May 17 (Thu) at 10:46:01 -0700 (-0700), Brian wrote: :I am trying to open up this url with firefox on openbsd

Re: anyone using zoneminder.com on OpenBSD?

2007-04-23 Thread Jon Simola
On 4/23/07, Paul Pruett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Appears to be a low prices for a 16port capture card, has anyone tried the ProVideo series with OpenBSD? Not personally, I did play around with a bktr878 on a Hauppauge something or other, it worked fine but I never was able to figure out the

Re: bcw(4) is gone

2007-04-06 Thread Jon Simola
On 4/6/07, Stefan Sperling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes they did: http://bcm-v4.sipsolutions.net/ I've spent some time reading it today, for the occasion. It seems to be lacking some details, e.g. the section describing how to attach the backplane bridge of the chip [1] says to turn on the

Re: no AMANDA: backing up to a remote tape

2007-03-30 Thread Jon Simola
On 3/30/07, Jacob Yocom-Piatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: NOTE: TAPE=/dev/nrst0 here so it doesn't rewind after tar-ing That's your problem. unset TAPE, or just use the default /dev/rst0 device. (hysterical raisins and all) -- Jon

Re: interface order with multiple cards of same type

2007-03-26 Thread Jon Simola
On 3/26/07, Aaron Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My question is. I have OBSD 4.0 running on an Asus p3b-F with 6 pci slots that i'm wanting to use as a router/firewall. I have 5 fxp interfaces in the machine inserted starting from the bottom pci slot up. A second related question, in

Re: hotplugd umass kernel crash

2006-12-21 Thread Jon Simola
On 12/21/06, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Got no serial cable available right now so I made some photos... :D http://wp1050733.wp078.webpack.hosteurope.de/hotplug/dsci1679.jpg http://wp1050733.wp078.webpack.hosteurope.de/hotplug/dsci1680.jpg

Re: Slightly OT: DNS force client to use authoritative

2006-12-18 Thread Jon Simola
On 12/18/06, Karl R. Balsmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a specific way to set a name server so that clients are always *forced* to use an autoritative name server? Clients can not (or at least, should not) talk directly to authoritative name servers. Clients make their DNS requests

Re: SATA 'backplanes'

2006-11-30 Thread Jon Simola
On 11/30/06, L. V. Lammert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: seems like these 'SATA Backplanes' would be better space wise Backplanes, in general, are something I really appreciate. Better cooling and cabling, and quite good for storage density. Spend time and the extra money getting a backplane with

Re: spamd [-c maxcon]

2006-11-28 Thread Jon Simola
On 11/28/06, Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a reason why it's not possible to start spamd with example spamd -c 1000 in /usr/src/libexec/spamd/spamd.c: #define MAXCON 800 Not a big deal, but I just couldn't do this. spamd(8) says the default is 800, which is actually a

Re: Driver for BCM4318

2006-11-09 Thread Jon Simola
On 11/4/06, Jon Simola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/4/06, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Broadcom 802.11 chipsets are the bastards of the industry. They are the most complicated and difficult to program. http://bcm-specs.sipsolutions.net, and it's been rather enjoyable so

Re: Upgrade to 4.0 - fsck freezes system.

2006-11-07 Thread Jon Simola
On 11/7/06, Price, Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We're trying our first upgrade to 4.0 and fsck during the upgrade process seems to freeze the machine. wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA48, 238475MB, 488397168 sectors a: 47185884963 4.2BSD 2048 16384 328 # Cyl 0*-468113 real mem

Re: Driver for BCM4318

2006-11-04 Thread Jon Simola
On 10/4/06, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Broadcom 802.11 chipsets are the bastards of the industry. They are the most complicated and difficult to program. Broadcom's division is not interested in helping at all. A Linux team has managed to mostly reverse engineer a subset of

Re: miniPCI adapters

2006-11-01 Thread Jon Simola
On 11/1/06, Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do adapters have chipsets in them as well? I mean, according to the picture, it would appear pretty simple. Just move the contacts to the correct connections on the PCI slot. http://www.routerboard.com/rb11.html is $19 from a decent company in

Re: kevent sample code?

2006-10-30 Thread Jon Simola
On 10/30/06, stuartv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anyone point me at some sample code for kevent. I am trying to write a program that will watch a file for a write and can then read the new lines and act upon them. So far, I get the first event but not subsequent events. tail(1) uses kevent

Re: Microsoft Optical USB mouse

2006-10-27 Thread Jon Simola
On 10/26/06, Jon Simola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been playing with my USB mouse, trying to get it to work. I've found one message in the archives (unanswered) asking about this exact mouse, a Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 3000. Just an update, if this attracts anyone with more USB

Microsoft Optical USB mouse

2006-10-26 Thread Jon Simola
I've been playing with my USB mouse, trying to get it to work. I've found one message in the archives (unanswered) asking about this exact mouse, a Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 3000. I'd like to get this working, and would appreciate any applications of a cluestick or other ideas. It is

Re: OpenBSD Audio series other than bsdtalk ?

2006-10-25 Thread Jon Simola
On 10/25/06, Douglas Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Other than bsdtalk, NYCBUG and some rare one off taster programmes are there any recordings of talks about OpenBSD (OGG or MP3) available on the web ? I'm really hoping someone recorded Theo's talk at the CUUG last night. I've seen the

Re: nmea Warning

2006-10-20 Thread Jon Simola
On 10/20/06, Marc Balmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Would I be correct in assuming the warning is probably due to a weak fix by the GPS device? The sensor state is documented in nmea(4). Okay, so it's just passing along the GPS's warning, not interpreting results. Time to get a better GPS.

nmea Warning

2006-10-19 Thread Jon Simola
-- Jon

nmea Warning

2006-10-19 Thread Jon Simola
(Feeling rather stupid after the blank email, apologies) I grabbed an older GPS from that Microsoft Streets and Trips software and plugged it into my laptop to try the nmea sensor stuff. The sticker says it's a GPS-360, mfg by Pharos USA with a SiRF chipset. There looks to be a small bug in the

Re: Spamd - whitelist of mis-behaving SMTP server POOLS

2006-10-19 Thread Jon Simola
On 10/19/06, Steve Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am 99% sure that I have seen on the internet SOMEWHERE a whitelist of servers that are like this. I thought Bob Beck had forwarded one at one point in time, but I can only find his post regarding the tarfile he maintains for the zombie

Re: [ami] Unable to set Hot Spare on MegaRAID SATA 300-8x

2006-10-16 Thread Jon Simola
On 10/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is, I am running firmware version 813G. [According to the LSILogic website, it was released on 2005.03.11, and is now 5 versions old.] Okay, I'm trying this with an LSI 300-8X, 814B/H431 firmware, with an AMD64 4.0 snapshot from

Re: [ami] Unable to set Hot Spare on MegaRAID SATA 300-8x

2006-10-13 Thread Jon Simola
On 10/13/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] That is, I am running firmware version 813G. [According to the LSILogic website, it was released on 2005.03.11, and is now 5 versions old.] I've got a spare with 813G, and my production one is 813J, fixed a few little issues. Do you have a BBU on that card?

Re: testing HFCS

2006-10-13 Thread Jon Simola
On 10/13/06, S t i n g r a y [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: altq on $extif hfsc bandwidth 640Kb queue {others www msn https smtp} whats happening ? should it limit it to 188Kb fixed ? as i set the upperlimit. I'm going to guess you're queueing on the wrong interface. -- Jon

Re: problems using HFSC with pf

2006-10-12 Thread Jon Simola
On 10/12/06, S t i n g r a y [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i am facing problems using hfsc with PF. That would be the first problem. Mention of HFSC was scrubbed from the PF FAQ at http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/queueing.html for good reason. Everything I learned about HFSC was from other web sites

Re: OpenBSD 4.0 as a PostgreSQL Database Server

2006-10-11 Thread Jon Simola
On 10/11/06, Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For those of you that are knowledgeable, and have the time to respond does anyone see any troubles with this hardware selection? I am mostly concerned with the raid Controller selection I am expecting it to have raid 5 across 16 drives with

Re: one drive in a raid 0 failed, can I save any data?

2006-06-01 Thread Jon Simola
you ascii text, tar and most files have a recognizable header that you might be able to find. You'll be writing your own tools from scratch and learning far more than you wanted to about filesystems and file formats. -- Jon Simola (who spent a week recovering single files from the inside of archives

Re: Keep carp interfaces in sync, WAS: problems with carp and vlans

2006-04-20 Thread Jon Simola
one of my bge problems. -- Jon Simola Systems Administrator ABC Communications

Re: Multi Firewalls Admin

2006-04-18 Thread Jon Simola
not available as a package yet. If you can't find one (check behind the filing cabinets), you'll want to investigate snmp, syslog, cron, rsync, your favourite scripting language, and perhaps a nice monitoring solution (I've used Cacti, Nagois, and Argus at various times). -- Jon Simola Systems

Re: ami on AMD64 - hard lockups on write; 3.9 -current

2006-04-07 Thread Jon Simola
lock when promoting drives to hot spare). Company doesn't want to spring for a spare power supply so I haven't been able to try replicating that on my spare hardware yet. -- Jon Simola Systems Administrator ABC Communications

Re: LSI Raid Card

2006-03-29 Thread Jon Simola
to are dumb sleds. They do have activity lights, so you could always perform some heavy drive activity and, by a process of elimination, the one without the blinking activity light is the failed drive. -- Jon Simola Systems Administrator ABC Communications

Re: QoS with Multiple VLANs + HTTP Proxy

2006-03-28 Thread Jon Simola
queues on different interfaces as you've described. You mention totals, are you trying to do traffic accounting and getting caught on something? (Note: I would post the ruleset, but it's over 600 lines long.) Mine is a similar size, mostly NAT and RDR rules for client-DMZ traffic. -- Jon

Re: Strange carp issues

2006-03-17 Thread Jon Simola
-carp_advskew * 100 / 256; -- Jon Simola Systems Administrator ABC Communications

Re: EPIA issues...

2006-03-06 Thread Jon Simola
and see if that helps? I've got a feeling the little box will just give up or even worse blow up. Melt down, most likely. -- Jon Simola Systems Administrator ABC Communications

Re: mp3 via printer port

2006-02-28 Thread Jon Simola
://patrick.wagstrom.net/old/weblog/archives/000128.html Heh, I was trying to remember how to wire up the resistor ladder and op-amp for nostalgia's sake. -- Jon Simola Systems Administrator ABC Communications

Re: Best Dual AMD Opteron Motherboard for OpenBSD Found??

2006-02-15 Thread Jon Simola
) pckbc0: using irq 12 for aux slot wsmouse0 at pms0 mux 0 pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61 spkr0 at pcppi0 sysbeep0 at pcppi0 lpt0 at isa0 port 0x378/4 irq 7 lm0 at isa0 port 0x290/8: W83627HF dkcsum: sd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80 root on sd0a rootdev=0x400 rrootdev=0xd00 rawdev=0xd02 -- Jon Simola Systems

Re: PF or BPF

2006-02-13 Thread Jon Simola
- scribed in pf.conf(5). There, thread over. -- Jon Simola Systems Administrator ABC Communications

Re: RAID card recommendations

2006-01-11 Thread Jon Simola
5 Online 300018565120 0:5.0 noencl Maxtor 7L300S0 BANC ami0 1 Unused 300018565120 0:6.0 noencl Maxtor 7L300S0 BANC ami0 2 Unused 300018565120 0:7.0 noencl Maxtor 7L300S0 BANC -- Jon Simola Systems Administrator ABC Communications

Re: Just confirming: no way to do a pf rdr based on hostname?

2005-12-12 Thread Jon Simola
will then redirect based on hostname. I'm hesitant to use up all our IPs for option 1, but I'm thinking option 2 is even worse... Are there any options I haven't thought of? Use squid in acceleration mode (reverse proxy)? -- Jon Simola Systems Administrator ABC Communications

Re: LSI 300-8x problems

2005-12-09 Thread Jon Simola
at isa0 port 0x61 spkr0 at pcppi0 sysbeep0 at pcppi0 lpt0 at isa0 port 0x378/4 irq 7 lm0 at isa0 port 0x290/8: W83627HF dkcsum: sd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80 root on sd0a rootdev=0x400 rrootdev=0xd00 rawdev=0xd02 -- Jon Simola Systems Administrator ABC Communications

Re: FTPd and MFS

2005-11-14 Thread Jon Simola
On 11/14/05, Steve B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: problem I am faced with is how to implement MFS for a predefined user and their associated /home/username directory. Maybe I'm missing something, but is there any reason MFS wouldn't work? /sbin/mount_mfs -s 512000 swap /home/username -- Jon

Re: Limit filesharing traffic with PF

2005-11-04 Thread Jon Simola
locks out agressive clients such as viruses and P2P users (and people browsing Fark photoshop threads). For bonus points, script the addition of the MAC address to your switching ACLs. -- Jon Simola Systems Administrator ABC Communications

Re: RAID controller + disklabel = out of bounds

2005-10-24 Thread Jon Simola
/disklabel from scratch. The on-disk configuration doesn't match what the controller thinks it should be. -- Jon Simola Systems Administrator ABC Communications

Re: vlan, carp, dhcpd

2005-08-16 Thread Jon Simola
of their working /etc/hostname.* stuff, together with relevant hints for dhcpd, etc., that would be real nice. Ta muchly. My sentiments, exactly. -- Jon Simola Systems Administrator ABC Communications

Re: x86 rings?

2005-08-04 Thread Jon Simola
with OpenBSD. Unneccessarily complexities with little or no added security benefits. -- Jon Simola Systems Administrator ABC Communications