Re: OpenBSD on M1 Mac using VMware Fusion 13^W^W^W Parallels

2023-12-11 Thread Tor Houghton
On Sun, Nov 26, 2023 at 04:01:34PM +0800, Tito Mari Francis Esca?o wrote: > Hi misc, > I want to run OpenBSD on company issued M1 Mac through VMware Fusion 13, > for experiments and development. > I tried to use the ARM64 image but it does not seem to work, it's my first > time to use non-X86

Re: Problem with WireGuard on OpenBSD 7.3

2023-05-08 Thread Tor Houghton
On Sat, May 06, 2023 at 04:40:21PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > [snip] > > wgport port-number wgkey my-private-key > inet 10.0.98.1/24 > > [snip] Here's[*] a super hacky way to convert a pivpn wireguard config file to output that can be placed in a /etc/hostname.wg0 file, if this helps

OpenBSD 7.3 on Parallels 18 (M1)

2023-04-10 Thread Tor Houghton
ack screen (so write this to /etc/boot.conf after install). Kind regards + thanks, Tor Houghton

Re: xidle(1) and autosuspend

2022-07-05 Thread Tor Houghton
On Wed, Jun 29, 2022 at 11:24:58AM -, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > [snip] > > > > So after 5 minutes xidle starts xlock and 5 minutes after that my laptop > > autosuspends. If I unlock the laptop before 5 minutes expire the sleep > > gets killed and the laptop doesn't suspend. > > > this is

Setting clock on resumed OpenBSD guest (VMware host)

2020-02-13 Thread Tor Houghton
here other (better!) ways of doing this? Kind regards, Tor Houghton

bsd.mp and reorder_kernel

2019-10-25 Thread Tor Houghton
Hello, What is the correct way to enable KARL when booting bsd.mp? I have "set image /bsd.mp" in /etc/boot.conf but the console says that reorder_kernel fails. $ uname -mvr 6.6 GENERIC.MP#372 amd64 $ doas cat /usr/share/relink/kernel/GENERIC.MP/relink.log (SHA256) /bsd: FAILED Failed to

Re: Piping multiple lines of text via ssh

2019-08-26 Thread Tor Houghton
On Sun, Aug 25, 2019 at 10:02:47PM +0300, Mario Galindez wrote: > hello, > > i have set my own app as the shell of a user on a remote host. My app > reads from stdin, and prints output to stdout. > > If I do: > ssh u...@remotehost.com > > and manually type multiple lines of text,the app works

Re: Display current kernel date?

2019-08-16 Thread Tor Houghton
On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 02:12:28PM +0200, Pierre Emeriaud wrote: > x > > Le ven. 16 août 2019 à 12:34, Tor Houghton a écrit : > > > > Is there a way to get this information without using 'strings' and 'grep'? > > $ doas what /bsd > /bsd > OpenBSD 6.5-current

Display current kernel date?

2019-08-16 Thread Tor Houghton
Hello, My /bsd contains the following: OpenBSD 6.5 (GENERIC) #2: Tue Jul 23 23:21:38 CEST 2019 I _think_ this means that the kernel has been built/relinked twice, with the date when this was done. (Please do correct me if I am wrong.) Is there a way to get this information without using

Re: rrdtool libpthread-stubs error / openbsd 6.5

2019-07-12 Thread Tor Houghton
On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 12:11:55PM -, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > I don't think you have updated your packages. > You're right of course. :-# Thanks! Tor

rrdtool libpthread-stubs error / openbsd 6.5

2019-07-12 Thread Tor Houghton
Hello, When I try to run rrdtool, I get the followiing error: $ rrdtool ld.so: rrdtool: can't load library 'libpthread-stubs.so.2.0' Killed This, I suppose, has been happening since I upgraded from 6.2, but didn't catch as it's something I run at home. Anyone got any hints as

Re: hacked for the second time

2019-04-04 Thread Tor Houghton
Hi, Difficult to make any recommendations based on this information, but once you've recovered, enforce ssh key-based logins only. Given that your client might be compromised, you probably want to look into that as well. To limit the possibilities that someone gets access to your ssh private

Re: scsi_xfer pool exhausted

2018-03-14 Thread Tor Houghton
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 05:56:19PM +0100, Tor Houghton wrote: > On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 11:23:12PM -0700, Peter van Oord v/d Vlies wrote: > > Hello Martijn, > > > > Did you ever found an solution ? > > I have the same at a customer system. > > > > I'd lik

Re: scsi_xfer pool exhausted

2018-03-14 Thread Tor Houghton
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 11:23:12PM -0700, Peter van Oord v/d Vlies wrote: > Hello Martijn, > > Did you ever found an solution ? > I have the same at a customer system. > I'd like to chip in with a "me too" here. It's "suddenly" started happening to my apu2c2 device. I say "suddenly" because it

"cron" doesn't start on boot

2018-02-05 Thread Tor Houghton
Hi, I've noticed that my 6.2 install on my apu2c2 doesn't want to start cron on boot. Where would I look to troubleshoot this? $ doas grep -i cron /etc/rc.conf* /etc/rc.conf:cron_flags= (I am able start cron manually.) Tor

Re: Different unbound configurations pr interface?

2016-06-29 Thread Tor Houghton
On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 07:10:27AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > symlinking won't work well with unbound, you'll need to copy and edit > to specify filenames/paths to unbound-checkconf and, if applicable, > unbound-anchor. > Thanks for this heads up (and thanks to Jiri for pointing out the

Different unbound configurations pr interface?

2016-06-28 Thread Tor Houghton
Hello, I'm looking for the best/easiest way to run unbound on different interfaces but with different configuration files (well, what I actually want is to specify different forward-addr: configurations for each interface). I also would like to control the unbound daemon(s?) using rcctl. Should

Re: T420s 5.9/amd64 fan control?

2016-04-07 Thread Tor Houghton
On Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 11:27:11AM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote: > > Someone else recently reported this same issue was fixed by a bios upgrade. > > I'd start there first. > Thanks! A BIOS update did the tricki (dmesg attached). Tor OpenBSD 5.9 (GENERIC.MP) #1888: Fri Feb 26 01:20:19 MST 2016

Re: T420s 5.9/amd64 fan control?

2016-04-06 Thread Tor Houghton
On Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 11:27:11AM -0700, Mike Larkin wrote: > > Someone else recently reported this same issue was fixed by a bios upgrade. > > I'd start there first. > Aha. Yes, the dmesg tells me it's from 2011. Ok; thanks for the tip. Tor

T420s 5.9/amd64 fan control?

2016-04-06 Thread Tor Houghton
Hello, 5.9 installed just fine, but I am wondering if there are any means of controlling the fan (detected as hw.sensors.acpithinkpad0.fan0) - it seems to be spinning at ~4000rpm, even when X isn't running and the CPU is idle. I've apmd running, and thought perhaps "apm -A" might do the trick.

Re: doas.conf cmd with argument(s)

2016-04-05 Thread Tor Houghton
On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 08:08:19AM +0100, Jason McIntyre wrote: > > it is a bit inconsistent, yes. > > it is very much less readable with a line break. you could remove the > offset, but that doesn;t look great either. you could specify a smaller > offset and juggle the actual text a bit. > >

Re: doas.conf cmd with argument(s)

2016-04-01 Thread Tor Houghton
On Fri, Apr 01, 2016 at 02:47:42PM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote: [snip] > Sooo close. To quote doas.conf(5): > [snip] > 'args' is *literal* there, so the correct config line would be > permit nopass support as root cmd /usr/sbin/rcctl args restart ntpd > Hahaha, holy fballs! *donk*

doas.conf cmd with argument(s)

2016-04-01 Thread Tor Houghton
Hi, Now that sudo is out of base, I am wondering -- do I need to add it again, or does doas.conf allow for specifying commands with arguments? Obviously not like this (doas doesn't like that), but akin to: permit nopass support as root cmd /usr/sbin/rcctl restart ntpd I don't want the

Re: OT: True hardware UNIX terminal

2016-03-29 Thread Tor Houghton
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 08:18:34AM -0400, Nick Holland wrote: > > * TI Silent 700 ("home oriented" printing terminal. At the time, in the > US, it was illegal to attach non-telephone company equipment to the > telephone company's phone lines...) !! I fondly remember playing Adventure on one of

Re: dovecot startup failure (5.7-stable)

2015-07-25 Thread Tor Houghton
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 02:01:09PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: When you pkg_add dovecot, it says Look in /usr/local/share/doc/pkg-readmes for extra documentation, and the dovecot file in there explains that you need to do just this. It probably did. I was adding a bunch of packages in

dovecot startup failure (5.7-stable)

2015-07-25 Thread Tor Houghton
Hi, It appears that the dovecot package won't start at boot time unless the ulimit is raised for open files: .. Jul 25 13:39:53 duck dovecot: master: Error: open(/var/dovecot/login-master-notifyda2290c6851a9f03) failed: Too many open files .. If I add the following to /etc/login.conf --

Re: httpd stops accepting connections after a few hours on current

2015-07-16 Thread Tor Houghton
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 11:40:31PM +0930, Jack Burton wrote: Post it to tech@ . Done. See post to tech@ titled httpd: patch to close TLS sockets that fail before TLS handshake. Thanks; the fd's on my deployment (5.7-stable) have been stable since application of this patch 12 hrs ago.

Re: httpd stops accepting connections after a few hours on current

2015-07-13 Thread Tor Houghton
On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 07:56:37PM +0930, Jack Burton wrote: It is possible I simply failed to provision sufficient capacity -- which could easily be fixed by adding a login class for www with a higher limit on open fds -- but I fear that might just be hiding the problem rather than

Re: httpd stops accepting connections after a few hours on current

2015-07-13 Thread Tor Houghton
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 10:52:46PM +0930, Jack Burton wrote: I don't pretend to know httpd (at all), but I'm wondering, what should fstat(1) say, over time, for the httpd processes? Thanks Tor -- that was exactly the clue I needed to isolate the problem. [snip] admin talks to a

Re: httpd stops accepting connections after a few hours on current

2015-07-09 Thread Tor Houghton
On Wed, Jul 08, 2015 at 10:04:27PM -0500, Theodore Wynnychenko wrote: [snip] server https://server2.tldn.com, client 2067 (63 active), 10.0.28.254:60330 - 10.0.28.130:443, buffer event error [..] server https://server2.tldn.com, client 2068 (63 active), 10.0.28.254:52350 -

Can dup-to be used to duplicate specific packets? (If no, how?)

2015-02-21 Thread Tor Houghton
So, I've been trying to use dup-to to duplicate udp traffic, but it's not going to plan, and neither Google nor Hansteen's book appear to have any good examples. Of course, there might be a reason for this: dup-to might not be what I'm looking for, and I'm probably doing it wrong. Initially I

macppc gem driver between 5.4 and 5.6

2015-02-15 Thread Tor Houghton
Whatever you did to it, thumbs up. I no longer need to periodically check to see if the interface has a dhcp address and bring it down, then up, then request another address. OpenBSD 5.6 (GENERIC) #174: Fri Aug 8 08:31:14 MDT 2014

Re: httpd and ~user directories

2015-01-03 Thread Tor Houghton
On Sat, Jan 03, 2015 at 11:29:32PM +0100, Reyk Floeter wrote: - User directories are not explicitly supported and have to be within the chroot - somewhere in /var/www. - For example, you can currently create user directories the following way: # mkdir /var/www/users/~reyk # ln -s

httpd and ~user directories

2015-01-03 Thread Tor Houghton
Hello, I'm wondering if there is a plan to add support for ~user style URL expansion to the new httpd. I've tried fudging it for 'someuser' by adding the following to the default server within /etc/httpd.conf, but to no avail: location /~someuser/* { root

Re: OT:Password strength

2014-12-03 Thread Tor Houghton
On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 04:21:50PM -0500, Ted Unangst wrote: On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 15:37, thornton.rich...@gmail.com wrote: Where do you store these passwords? On a napkin? Wherever you like. A shorter password with all the o's turned into 0's is hardly more secure. I'd say on a napkin

ntpd -s via ssh remote command 'hangs'

2014-10-06 Thread Tor Houghton
Hi, Dumb question: I'm running 'sudo ntpd -s' as part of a remote command to an OpenBSD guest[*]; unless I add a 'pkill sshd' to the end of the remote command, e.g. ssh guesthost 'sudo pkill -9 ntpd sudo ntpd -s date pkill sshd' the ssh connection won't disconnect. Why is this ('sudo ntpd

Re: ntpd -s via ssh remote command 'hangs'

2014-10-06 Thread Tor Houghton
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 05:34:34PM -0700, Philip Guenther wrote: By itself, one of the ntpd daemons will keep open the stdin/out/err it was started with, which in this case will be the pipe or tty created by of the ssh server. Aha. Thank you very much for the explanation. The easiest

pflow and NAT

2014-01-23 Thread Tor Houghton
Hello, I've been using pflow in a non-NAT environment (btw, thanks for both the pf support and the other OS softflowd), but now I'd like to use it in a NAT configuration. Is there a particular way pflow needs to be configured to see which of the NAT'ed hosts are talking to which external

Re: pflow and NAT

2014-01-23 Thread Tor Houghton
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 09:29:38AM +, Florian Obser wrote: You want revision 1.30 of if_pflow.c export the original aka untranslated address in pflow ok florian@ henning@ ~ http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/net/if_pflow.c#rev1.30 (and by that I don't mean you should

Re: VPN Between OpenBSD and iOS

2014-01-13 Thread Tor Houghton
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 09:22:18PM -0500, Matt Carlson wrote: Yasuoka, I tried that just now and it doesn't seem to make a difference. Thanks, At risk of replying off-topic and out of date, I'll ask the question anyway. Have you considered using OpenVPN, as there are working clients for

FYI: dmesg from an IBM X Series 3650 M4 (5.3/amd64)

2013-07-11 Thread Tor Houghton
As I was not able to find information on this, I thought I'd post it here for others. While I was unable to boot from a USB stick, I did manage to boot the machine from a USB CD/DVD drive using the rear USB ports. Please note that I have not used the system in anger (though I plan to, later in

Re: Squeezebox (forward udp broadcasts between interfaces?) )

2013-05-10 Thread Tor Houghton
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 02:35:02AM +0300, Artturi Alm wrote: Hi, Just in case you did not even try google, here's the first hit for forwarding multicast traffic openbsd: http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20110222002946 The article ought to give enough clues. No, I didn't search

Re: Squeezebox (forward udp broadcasts between interfaces?) )

2013-05-10 Thread Tor Houghton
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 08:11:06AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: I don't think so (and I haven't been able to persuade it to with route-to/dup-to either). The classic example for this is DHCP, which uses a userland process to relay it across. Yeah, I was remeniscing(sp?) about NetBIOS

Squeezebox (forward udp broadcasts between interfaces?) )

2013-05-09 Thread Tor Houghton
I'm running 5.2, and I am wondering if it's possible to forward broadcast requests between interfaces. I've got a Squeezebox that doesn't seem to like that the media server is on a different segment than itself. Both the media server and the Squeezebox itself send out what to be are you there

Re: Forwarding to a proxy on a different system with pf

2013-05-04 Thread Tor Houghton
On Sat, May 04, 2013 at 01:23:06AM +1000, John Tate wrote: I have a squid proxy listening in transparent mode on another faster system, but I can't seem to get packets there with pf. I tried simply modifying the other divert-to rule to use the IP address of that system. It doesn't seem to

First macppc install, sensors question

2013-04-17 Thread Tor Houghton
Hello, I found and repurposed an old PowerBook6,4 yesterday. Thanks all who worked on the macppc port. The onboard BCM4306 appears to be working just fine after running fw_update too. I have a question regarding the onboard temperature sensors; they are currently reading:

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-09 Thread Tor Houghton
Someone mentioned buying a cheap thin client on eBay; while you're at it, buy a cheap switch that supports Ethernet trunking -- that way you can cheaply extend your thin client's Ethernet port count (I used a Zyxel 2108 a while back). While we're on shoestring infrastructure and budgets, I mean.

Re: IPv6, OpenBSD and .. Mac OS X Lion

2012-07-15 Thread Tor Houghton
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 08:27:34PM +, Christian Weisgerber wrote: Tor Houghton t...@bogus.net wrote: I'm successfully dishing out IPv6 connectivity to iPads and Androids, but the Macs on the network refuse to acknowledge that the OpenBSD 5.1 system can provide IPv6 routing

IPv6, OpenBSD and .. Mac OS X Lion

2012-07-12 Thread Tor Houghton
List, I'm successfully dishing out IPv6 connectivity to iPads and Androids, but the Macs on the network refuse to acknowledge that the OpenBSD 5.1 system can provide IPv6 routing for it. Seems Apple have decided that rtsol is not the way to go: $ sudo rtsold en1 rtsold: kernel is

Re: IPv6, OpenBSD and .. Mac OS X Lion

2012-07-12 Thread Tor Houghton
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:32:52PM -0500, Mark Felder wrote: That's odd... I swear my wife's macbook has had functional IPv6 for quite a while... unless the recent Lion update nuked it and I didn't notice? Please report your findings -- I'd love to fix this at home if it's broken. I'm

Re: IPv6, OpenBSD and .. Mac OS X Lion

2012-07-12 Thread Tor Houghton
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 03:02:55PM -0400, Simon Perreault wrote: On 07/12/2012 02:41 PM, Tor Houghton wrote: On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:32:52PM -0500, Mark Felder wrote: That's odd... I swear my wife's macbook has had functional IPv6 for quite a while... unless the recent Lion update nuked

Documentation

2012-07-02 Thread Tor Houghton
I'll start the week by giving thanks to you who write the documentation for OpenBSD. Thank you. And here's another donation. Kind regards, Tor

Re: Starting popa3d ...

2011-09-13 Thread Tor Houghton
gets forwarded by stunnel or ssh). kind regards, tor houghton

Re: (Perhaps?) dumb pf question relating to tables

2010-11-11 Thread Tor Houghton
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 05:32:27PM +0900, Ryan McBride wrote: On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 01:45:16PM +0100, Tor Houghton wrote: May I ask whether or not per user ownership (or permission to update) a table is/will be possible? I am pondering the best mechanism for a non-root process to add

(Perhaps?) dumb pf question relating to tables

2010-11-10 Thread Tor Houghton
Hello, May I ask whether or not per user ownership (or permission to update) a table is/will be possible? I am pondering the best mechanism for a non-root process to add/remove addresses to a table. Kind regards, Tor

Re: nfsv4?

2010-10-28 Thread Tor Houghton
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 07:34:15PM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: shit which comes out of research organizations all tends to suck these days, doesn't it. or perhaps it always did (OSI networking, ipv6, same same). You forgot the lovely stuff that comes out of commercial partnerships! They

6to4

2010-08-17 Thread Tor Houghton
Just wanted to say, 6to4 was a doddle, thanks for the effort in making it so effortless. Tor

Growing a /dev/svnd

2010-03-09 Thread Tor Houghton
List, If one wanted to increase the size of an existing device configured with vnconfig, I presume that one could use disklabel and growfs on this partition. To do so, however, one would need to increase the size of the file which vnconfig uses as the device (I presume). What is the best way of

Re: New disklable doesn't keep old partitions if requested

2009-07-06 Thread Tor Houghton
On Mon, Jul 06, 2009 at 04:15:51AM +, Miod Vallat wrote: This whole thread is actually one more proof that nobody ever reads the installation notes (INSTALL.*). Miod Oooh, you've just identified a space-saving measure! *ducks*

Re: European orders

2009-04-01 Thread Tor Houghton
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 05:00:34PM +0200, Alexander Bochmann wrote: Absolutely. From my point of view, Wim's constant presence and marketing activity was an important factor in the past success of the project, and he is to be commended for that. Correct me if I've misunderstood previous

Re: Testing in a virtual environment

2009-01-06 Thread Tor Houghton
On 09:41, Sat 03 Jan 09, Daniel A. Ramaley wrote: Running OpenBSD under VirtualBox is not stable at all. I have good experience running OpenBSD under xen, kvm and vmware-server. FWIW, my experience with OpenBSD and VirtualBox has so far been more than I could hope for. I had to migrate to

Re: OpenBSD 4.4 released, Nov 1. Enjoy!

2008-11-03 Thread Tor Houghton
o The umsm(4) driver now supports Option GlobeTrotter 3G+, Huawei E220 and more HSDPA MSM devices. Does this mean that also the Option Globetrotter GT Max 7.2 Ready is supported (aka Option GX0201)? (I received the 4.4 box a week or so ago, but have not had a chance to try.) Tor

Option GX0201 UMTS/HSDPA 3G card?

2008-10-27 Thread Tor Houghton
Hello, This card is not on the list of supported hardware, but I was wondering if anyone has tried this card at all or is anyone working on a driver for it? Looking at some Linux forums it appears that this card somehow acts as a storage device (so that Windows can get drivers from it) as well

Dumb Alpha question?

2008-07-28 Thread Tor Houghton
Hello, The supported hardware page for Alpha says that most devices for pci(4) are supported. Does this mean that it will support a PCI SATA card with, e.g. a SiL3512 chipset? Alternatively (if no), is there a way of getting SATA disks into an Alphaserver 800? Tor

Re: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys

2008-02-22 Thread Tor Houghton
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 11:22:54PM -0300, Giancarlo Razzolini wrote: [snip] be done, i also saw those kind of display dumps with some video cards [snip] it's called burn-in. *ducks* /t

Re: securing OpenBSD wireless network

2007-11-19 Thread Tor Houghton
On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 07:59:17AM -0800, David Newman wrote: Well, if you want to prevent someone from accidentally connecting to your network, yes. WEP keys can be captured is less than one minute: This fact is immaterial in context of my statement. Tor

Re: hydra libssh support

2007-10-30 Thread Tor Houghton
It's in the Hydra documentation, but the link there isn't quite correct anymore I think. http://0xbadc0de.be/wiki/libssh:libssh0.11 On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 08:52:59PM +1100, Chris wrote: I installed hydra (4.1/i386) from the package list and tried: hydra -l user -p password localhost

Re: How do I configure sendmail?

2007-10-16 Thread Tor Houghton
On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 02:16:15AM +1000, Sunnz wrote: Ohh thanks for the tip. So does sendmail supports smtp over ssl? When I restart sendmail I got something like: 554 5.3.5 /etc/mail/localhost.cf: line 239: service smtps unknown And in that line I've got: # SMTP client options

3.6 patch for SSL_get_shared_ciphers() bug

2007-10-13 Thread Tor Houghton
In case there are those of you who (still) run 3.6; http://www.bogus.net/~torh/files/017_openssl.openbsd_3_6.patch etc.

Troubleshooting NAT on a VLAN interface

2007-05-15 Thread Tor Houghton
Hi, I'm trying to troubleshoot NAT on a VLAN interface (parent interface is xl0 - a 3com 905). With OpenBSD 3.4 I got a 'initialized with non-standard mtu 1496' message with the same interface card, but with 4.1 this disappeared. Does this mean everything is fine, this card supports VLAN trunks,

Re: NFS mount by non-root

2007-04-26 Thread Tor Houghton
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 03:33:47AM +, Douglas Maus wrote: Is it possible for users (non-root) to mount NFS exports? I seem to be able to mount_nfs using sudo, but not as a regular user. I actually want to allow regular users to mount the NFS share from another machine/OS (MacOSX), but

Re: OpenBSD speed on desktops

2007-03-20 Thread Tor Houghton
On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 03:59:06PM +0100, Karel Kulhavy wrote: I have also a feeling that deleting huge files or large directories with loads of tiny files in subdirectories is slower. I have a different feeling. /t -- Tell me about your mother.

Re: Important OpenBSD errata

2007-03-16 Thread Tor Houghton
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 09:54:16AM +0100, Karel Kulhavy wrote: Is it possible to fix OpenBSD 4.0 system without compiling anything, by e. g. somehow rewriting the file that contains the kernel? I have never compiled OpenBSD, ports etc. and don't have time to study all the theory around

3.6 patch (was: Important OpenBSD errata)

2007-03-14 Thread Tor Houghton
Here's a quick one for 3.6 thru 3.8 for those of us who are still holding on to stale goods and old baggage. http://www.bogus.net/~torh/files/uipc_mbuf2.c.openbsd_3_6.patch Obviously, we should all upgrade. Ahem. Tor

Re: CPU running hot due to (buggy) software

2006-12-04 Thread Tor Houghton
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 06:56:15AM -0500, Nick Holland wrote: Patrick Cummings wrote: ... While I perfectly understand that you said you had a problem with Mailman that uses too much CPU time, you need to understand that normally the hardware is built to allow you to use the CPU at 100%

Question regarding -current

2006-10-04 Thread Tor Houghton
I am running OpenBSD 3.9-current (GENERIC) #1017: Mon Jul 24 19:57:12 MDT 2006 on one machine, but I have deleted the source tree for that release (that is, 3.9-current snapshot around July 20-24). I currently see 4.0 snapshots (perhaps there are 3.9-current snapshots somewhere but I

pf and nat question for $ext_if with 2 ip addresses

2006-05-23 Thread Tor Houghton
Hi, I have two IP addresses assigned to the external interface. I also have two internal interfaces. Is it possible to NAT each internal interface to a specific external IP address (without specifying the external address, but the interface description)? I am using 3.8; and in my mind I thought

Re: hw.sensors question

2006-05-16 Thread Tor Houghton
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 08:23:33AM +1000, David Gwynne wrote: what driver is behind these sensor values? can you post a full dmesg and sysctl hw.sensors when everything is running ok? See, that's the thing. I am not sure it is running OK, because I only appear to get sensors.13 (FAN)

Re: What does that drive access every 3 seconds?

2006-05-15 Thread Tor Houghton
try fstat(1) - you won't need to install anything then. On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 10:21:26PM +0200, RedShift wrote: Can you show us the output of lsof? Peter Philipp wrote: Hi, I have an ibook that has a broken ata controller and thus I boot and run the OS off an USB stick. It ran fine

hw.sensors question

2006-05-14 Thread Tor Houghton
List, This may sound daft, but the man pages don't appear to mention it. I have a box that sometime gives me a warning about fan RPM failure (or rather, the RPM is low, so sensorsd logs that it is outside the limits). Thing is, sysctl doesn't show me a readout. E.g. bash-3.00# sysctl

DHCP on aue0 fails during install (informational)

2006-04-13 Thread Tor Houghton
Hi, This is informational only; aue0 is able to get DHCP after halt+reboot. During install, it was not possible to assign dhcp to aue0 (USB ethernet adapter) - I would get the message Can't find free bpf: no such file or directory Just wondered what the normal cause for this is (it

Re: DHCP on aue0 fails during install (informational)

2006-04-13 Thread Tor Houghton
On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 02:26:26PM -0400, K WESTERBACK wrote: As I recall there's only one bpf available during install. So if you had configured the other interface with dhcp, you would have exactly this problem. Ah; I believe xl0 was the interface configured first, if I recall correctly.

Re: When would you NOT use OpenBSD?

2006-04-05 Thread Tor Houghton
On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 12:11:49PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote: actually, we are. for quite some stuff. the install for one. i love the install. 8-) tor

odd missing head of dmesg?

2006-03-07 Thread Tor Houghton
Hi, I did a checkout of 3.8 today (I installed from CD, so figured a source update would be good), did config GENERIC, make clean make depend make, installed it, and now I have an odd beginning to the dmesg.boot: $ head /var/run/dmesg.boot 686-class) 3.40 GHz cpu0:

Re: odd missing head of dmesg?

2006-03-07 Thread Tor Houghton
On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 11:44:50AM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote: Some BIOS do not clear the memory, meaning the dmesg stays alive in memory, and can get slightly corrupted especially if it wraps. As well, OpenBSD avoids clearing the dmesg buffer if it appears sound, because that allows debug

Re: OpenBSD in commercial firewalls?

2005-06-15 Thread Tor Houghton
IP Freedom by Ridgeway Systems also use OpenBSD. Although not a firewall, it is usually used in conjuction _with_ a firewall, for enabling conferencing products to work, even if the firewall does not support the protocols. http://www.ridgewaysystems.com/products_ipf_faqs.aspx Ok, slightly off

Re: heal the world, and misc@ [strictly coffeetime reading]

2005-06-10 Thread Tor Houghton
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 10:13:13AM -0400, Rick Barter wrote: [snip] You know what? This is the number one problem with the world today; people like you trying to protect the young, innocent, whatever from themselves and others. Since when is it *MY* job to police everyone else's kids