Help!

2005-08-29 Thread MySHOP
Hi I am OpenBSD user. last week I sale a Xern 2 CPU server. and intel CPU P4 D. But I check sysctl hw and can not find out 2 CPU. OpenBSD can not support 2 CPU intel CPU , P4-ht and P4-D. I type command in P4-HT CPU but Xern 2 CPU and intel P4-D are same. I can not find 2 CPU. sysctl hw

Re: Disable/Passprotect single user mode

2005-08-29 Thread Artur Grabowski
JSD [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: That's right. The complete story is that I would like to protect it from my nasty family. :) Erm. Yet another attempt to use a technical solution to solve a social problem. If you don't trust your family, either move out from your mothers home or get a divorce.

Shouldn't OpenBSD X11 come out with -nolisten tcp as default?

2005-08-29 Thread Vladislav Belogrudov
I thought it would make sence for most secure OS. One port less listening the World. Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs

Re: Help!

2005-08-29 Thread Abraham Al-Saleh
You've not indicated which kernel you used (it should be bsd.mp), nor have you included a dmesg so that the more experienced users can help you with your problem, if indeed there is one. Also, I understand that English is probably not your native language, but I'm having a little trouble

Re: Shouldn't OpenBSD X11 come out with -nolisten tcp as default?

2005-08-29 Thread black reaper
On 8/29/05, Vladislav Belogrudov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I thought it would make sence for most secure OS. One port less listening the World. Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Well, since

Re: Help!

2005-08-29 Thread Abraham Al-Saleh
On 8/29/05, MySHOP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Abraham Al-Saleh , I am use OpenBSD 3.7 for test computer. My computer with P4 - HT cpu like 2 CPUs . It find in some linux or windows with 2 CPU. and my home computer P4 Not HT = 1CPU only How can make OpenBSD support 2 CPU

Re: Shouldn't OpenBSD X11 come out with -nolisten tcp as default?

2005-08-29 Thread Mayuresh Kathe
Black reaper, Thats the dumbest reply I've read till date... ~Mayuresh On 8/29/05, black reaper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 8/29/05, Vladislav Belogrudov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I thought it would make sence for most secure OS. One port less listening the World. Well, since openbsd

Re: Shouldn't OpenBSD X11 come out with -nolisten tcp as default?

2005-08-29 Thread Vladislav Belogrudov
you can do everything with -nolisten tcp :) e.g. X11 forwarding via ssh BTW: most linux net oriented distros with security in mind have it as default. --- black reaper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 8/29/05, Vladislav Belogrudov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I thought it would make sence for

Re: Shouldn't OpenBSD X11 come out with -nolisten tcp as default?

2005-08-29 Thread Han Boetes
Vladislav Belogrudov wrote: I thought it would make sence for most secure OS. One port less listening the World. It's not a security problem to have an open port. It's a security problem to have a bad server listening to an open port. And since nobody knows about a problem with the X server,

punt RTM_ADD without gateway

2005-08-29 Thread Modernus - Einar Bjarni Halldórsson
Hi, Sorry if this has been asked before, but I searched for an answer in vain. Our setup is a OpenBSD router with 3 NICs, bge0 is connected to the ISP via fiber (213.220.xxx.85/30), fxp0 is the DMZ (62.145.xxx.128/27) and fxp1 is the internal network (10.10.0.0/24). After setting up pf.conf

Re: Help!

2005-08-29 Thread Adam Papai
MySHOP wrote: Hi Adam Papai , How can you make OpenBSD support 2 CPU. GENERIC.MP ? or GENERIC? Is it a command ? Or I need install some package for GENERIC.MP ? or GENERIC? I think OpenBSD install in computer and auto detect 1 or 2 cpu. If P4-D or P4 HT then I can use GENERIC.MP ? or

Re: Shouldn't OpenBSD X11 come out with -nolisten tcp as default?

2005-08-29 Thread Miroslav Kubik
In my opinion, it is better to have it disabled as default. Nothing is without bugs. So if we want most secure OS we should disable this function. If you need it. Enable it. MK - Original Message - From: Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005

Re: Shouldn't OpenBSD X11 come out with -nolisten tcp as default?

2005-08-29 Thread Lars Hansson
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 11:53:37 +0200 Miroslav Kubik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In my opinion, it is better to have it disabled as default. Nothing is without bugs. So if we want most secure OS we should disable this function. If you need it. Enable it. Where are the patches to the relevant

Re: Shouldn't OpenBSD X11 come out with -nolisten tcp as default?

2005-08-29 Thread Vladislav Belogrudov
It reminds me approach we won't fix it because nobody reported a problem. I think this is not obsd case and this is what make difference between obsd and commercial unix. PS. X11 is not a secure thing you can trust that easy ;) --- Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vladislav Belogrudov

Re: raid kernel

2005-08-29 Thread Ed White
do you think the archives are poo too, or do you plan to read them? I have already read the archives. You keep saying, there is no plan to import it. However you did created a patch for OpenBSD 3.2, so maybe you or someone else could write (for the archives) *why* there isn't any plan to

Using write(fd[1], NULL, 0) to detect if pipe's reading end is not closed

2005-08-29 Thread Alexander Farber
Hi, is calling write(fd[1], NULL, 0) a good way to check if a pipe's reading end is still not closed without writing any data to it? Or should I better use poll() or anything else for that? I have tried it and it seems to work (returns -1 and EPIPE if the reading end is closed), but I've

Re: Shouldn't OpenBSD X11 come out with -nolisten tcp as default?

2005-08-29 Thread Tony
Security is not having to say how high? when someone says jump! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Miroslav Kubik Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 4:54 AM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: Shouldn't OpenBSD X11 come out with -nolisten tcp as

Can't resolve libspec artskde

2005-08-29 Thread Josh Grosse
Can't resolve libspec artskde I get this error at the package-build stage when making a number of kde subsystem ports on 3.8-beta. I end up with a number of failed packages, such as kdemultimedia, kdepim, koffice. Non-KDE applications seem to package and install just fine. This was

Re: recover directory!!!

2005-08-29 Thread Moritz Grimm
Joco Salvatti wrote: Let's suppose I deleted a directory, but I didn't meant to do that, for example, /usr/bin. Is there any way to recover the contents of this directory? Is there any tool or technique that I could use to recover my lost data? Yeah, it's restore from backup. Other than that,

dhcpd version

2005-08-29 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Hi... Just a quick question. It the dhcpd server included in OpenBSD the isc-dhcpd ? I'm asking this because I see it does not support DNS dynamic updating (the one from the ports works just fine). If it is indeed the isc-dhcpd (or a derived from), is it planned to import the version 3 or will

Re: recover directory!!!

2005-08-29 Thread Artur Grabowski
Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi all, Let's suppose I deleted a directory, but I didn't meant to do that, for example, /usr/bin. Is there any way to recover the contents of this directory? Is there any tool or technique that I could use to recover my lost data? Here are your

Re: Shouldn't OpenBSD X11 come out with -nolisten tcp as default?

2005-08-29 Thread Han Boetes
Bollocks. Show me your exploit or shut up. Vladislav Belogrudov wrote: It reminds me approach we won't fix it because nobody reported a problem. I think this is not obsd case and this is what make difference between obsd and commercial unix. PS. X11 is not a secure thing you can trust

Re: dhcpd in combination with foolish windows computers

2005-08-29 Thread Bruce Bauer
On 8/29/05, Stephan Leemburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello @misc, I am in the unfortunate position to have been donated 2 windowsnetworks, due to a merger of our company. As a unix/macos (which now is unix) only site, I'm confronted with very strange things. At the moment I'm

Re: dhcpd version

2005-08-29 Thread Kenneth R Westerback
On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 03:16:37PM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote: Hi... Just a quick question. It the dhcpd server included in OpenBSD the isc-dhcpd ? I'm asking this because I see it does not support DNS dynamic updating (the one from the ports works just fine). If it is indeed the

Re: dhcpd version

2005-08-29 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Kenneth R Westerback wrote: It's based on an older ISC version. It will be updated but we probably won't track ISC code anymore. Allright then, I'll keep using the dhcpd server from ports then... thanks a lot for the quick answer. Regards, Antoine

Re: Shouldn't OpenBSD X11 come out with -nolisten tcp as default?

2005-08-29 Thread Bill
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 16:01:34 +0200 Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bollocks. Show me your exploit or shut up. Vladislav Belogrudov wrote: It reminds me approach we won't fix it because nobody reported a problem. I think this is not obsd case and this is what make difference

Re: Shouldn't OpenBSD X11 come out with -nolisten tcp as default?

2005-08-29 Thread Theo de Raadt
I thought it would make sence for most secure OS. One port less listening the World. That's not security.

Re: using restore command from files?

2005-08-29 Thread Matt Singerman
On 8/29/05, John Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 12:01:08PM -0400, Matt Singerman wrote: So, we had a server go boom. Fortunately, we run dump nightly, and the files are copied to a remote server. However, I cannot find any sort of instructions for restoring

Re: Shouldn't OpenBSD X11 come out with -nolisten tcp as default?

2005-08-29 Thread ober
The blind leading the blind On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Han Boetes wrote: Bollocks. Show me your exploit or shut up. Vladislav Belogrudov wrote: It reminds me approach we won't fix it because nobody reported a problem. I think this is not obsd case and this is what make difference between obsd

phonecall with Promise

2005-08-29 Thread Bryan Irvine
Me I'm trying to find out what card I can use under Unix Sales what flavor me flavor? *shudders-knowing-she-is-thinking-linux* OpenBSD Sales I don't know I can try transferring you to Support. me ok Support hi this is Bob. me I'm trying to find a compatible card for use in OpenBSD, I have

Re: X11 and nolisten tcp

2005-08-29 Thread Michael Shalayeff
Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from Will H. Backman: -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vladislav Belogrudov Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 9:27 AM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: X11 and nolisten tcp

Re: phonecall with Promise

2005-08-29 Thread Nick Nauwelaerts
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 10:09:01 -0700 Bryan Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My first question is this, is everyone at Promise incompetent? My second question is, does anyone know what card I can use with SATA 150 drives? I've got a 4 port Silicon Image 3114 card coming, which should be

Re: phonecall with Promise

2005-08-29 Thread David M. N. Bryan
-- David Bryan dave (at) drstrangelove dot net My first question is this, is everyone at Promise incompetent? Yes. My second question is, does anyone know what card I can use with SATA 150 drives? Not promise... =-) - The last time I had to deal with promise it was horrible, we had a

Re: Jacek Artymiak Book

2005-08-29 Thread Roger Neth Jr
I e-mailed him a month ago and asked about a new edition. He e-mailed me in the fall will be available. He answered his e-mail promptly and a pleasure to correspond with. Also, I liked his first book. Best regards, rogern John 3:16 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: misc@openbsd.org Subject:

isc_log_open 'named.run' failed

2005-08-29 Thread Hans Almqvist
Hi all! I am running OpenBSD 3.6 on i386 system. When starting named I get the fallowing in my log. named[2541]: starting BIND 9.2.3 -t /var/named -u named -d 3 named[2541]: command channel listening on 127.0.0.1#953 named[2541]: command channel listening on ::1#953 named[2541]: isc_log_open

Re: Shell scripting problem -- help, please!

2005-08-29 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Otto Moerbeek wrote: On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Dave Anderson wrote: ** Reply to message from Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 10 Aug 2005 21:18:09 +0200 (CEST) I took some time to look into this. After some head scratching and staring at code, I tested this

/etc/pf.os

2005-08-29 Thread -f
hi there, i was looking around what p0f can do nowadays, and this one caught my eye: Windows XP SP3 i didn't know there is a SP3 already... is there? -f -- if you think you have no faults, that makes one.

Re: isc_log_open 'named.run' failed

2005-08-29 Thread Hans Almqvist
Ok. I found the answer myself. User named must be able to write to /var/named What would be the right thing ? Leting named own /var/named or having named be member of group wheel and have write permission on group wheel ? I am thinking of security here. /Hasse Hans Almqvist wrote: Hi all! I

Where to report package bugs?

2005-08-29 Thread Will H. Backman
I've looked around the web site and FAQ's. There are ports related lists and info for reporting bugs, but I didn't see anything about reporting bugs in packages. Where do we report package bugs? Thanks in advance. -- Will Backman - Network Administrator Coastal Enterprises, Inc.

Re: phonecall with Promise

2005-08-29 Thread Bryan Irvine
- The last time I had to deal with promise it was horrible, we had a SX-something and a sx-5000 (I think) and I was told that in a raid-5 array, that drives just go offline and there is no way to recover/rebuild the array from the BIOS. They said that I should boot into DOS to restore the

Fwd: Can we use OpenBSD Puff in our free game?

2005-08-29 Thread Juha Varkki
I sent this message to Theo, but I haven't got any reply yet, so I thought about asking you guys what do you think about this. -- Forwarded message -- From: Juha Varkki [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Aug 25, 2005 9:51 PM Subject: Can we use OpenBSD Puff in our free game? To: [EMAIL

Re: raid kernel

2005-08-29 Thread Ted Unangst
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Ed White wrote: do you think the archives are poo too, or do you plan to read them? I have already read the archives. You keep saying, there is no plan to import it. However you did created a patch for OpenBSD 3.2, so maybe you or someone else could write (for the

Re: Using write(fd[1], NULL, 0) to detect if pipe's reading end is not closed

2005-08-29 Thread Ted Unangst
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Alexander Farber wrote: is calling write(fd[1], NULL, 0) a good way to check if a pipe's reading end is still not closed without writing any data to it? Or should I better use poll() or anything else for that? i would think it's best to use poll, or something like.

Re: phonecall with Promise

2005-08-29 Thread Joe Szedula
On 8/29/05 12:09 PM, Bryan Irvine ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Me I'm trying to find out what card I can use under Unix Sales what flavor me flavor? *shudders-knowing-she-is-thinking-linux* OpenBSD Sales I don't know I can try transferring you to Support. me ok Support hi this is Bob. me

Re: using restore command from files?

2005-08-29 Thread Matt Singerman
On 8/29/05, John Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 12:01:08PM -0400, Matt Singerman wrote: So, we had a server go boom. Fortunately, we run dump nightly, and the files are copied to a remote server. However, I cannot find any sort of instructions for restoring

Re: Where to report package bugs?

2005-08-29 Thread Moritz Grimm
Will H. Backman wrote: Where do we report package bugs? Each package has a maintainer that can be contacted (find out with ``pkg_info package''.) In case the maintainer cannot be reached for some reason, the ports@ mailing list is the next instance to turn to. Some packages tell you to go

Re: Where to report package bugs?

2005-08-29 Thread Matthias Kilian
On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 03:55:34PM -0400, Will H. Backman wrote: I've looked around the web site and FAQ's. There are ports related lists and info for reporting bugs, but I didn't see anything about reporting bugs in packages. Where do we report package bugs? I'd try to contact the

Re: using restore command from files?

2005-08-29 Thread scorch
Matt Singerman said the following on 2005-08-29 22:32: I did the restore, and it actually appears to have worked! however. And ugh, this is a however. The drive partitions that I created are slightly, er, off. I mapped /usr to /dev/wd0g, but the system is looking for it in /dev/wd0f.

Routing and firewall performance on older machines?

2005-08-29 Thread Peter Landry
Hi, We're going to be doing some network restructuring, splitting our internal network into 2 separate IP networks (192.168.1.0 and 192.168.2.0). We currently have a Microsoft ISA firewall for our whole network (since it's just 1 ip network right now, 192.168.0.0). I've suggested replacing the

mount_msdos -l option in /etc/fstab

2005-08-29 Thread Oliver Fuchs
Hi, I mount my mp3 player (in /etc/fstab I have /dev/sd0i /mnt/samsung msdos rw,noauto 0 0) with the command mount /mnt/samsung I want to use the mount_msdos -l option to support long filenames for the mp3 files from the first so: Is it possible to use this option in /etc/fstab? I am using

i386 binaries on amd64

2005-08-29 Thread Tony Lambiris
Is there a way to compile something on i386 OpenBSD box to run on amd64? or is there a sysctl option I am missing? Thanks. -- Tony Lambiris [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] so if it is really hard for you then perhaps you are just retarded and need treatment w/ electricity and if that does not help then

Re: Routing and firewall performance on older machines?

2005-08-29 Thread Ray Percival
On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 05:22:13PM -0400, Peter Landry wrote: Hi, We're going to be doing some network restructuring, splitting our internal network into 2 separate IP networks (192.168.1.0 and 192.168.2.0). We currently have a Microsoft ISA firewall for our whole network (since it's just 1

Re: using restore command from files?

2005-08-29 Thread Matt Singerman
On 8/29/05, scorch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matt Singerman said the following on 2005-08-29 22:32: I did the restore, and it actually appears to have worked! however. And ugh, this is a however. The drive partitions that I created are slightly, er, off. I mapped /usr to /dev/wd0g, but the

Re: i386 binaries on amd64

2005-08-29 Thread Stuart Henderson
--On 29 August 2005 16:34 -0500, Tony Lambiris wrote: Is there a way to compile something on i386 OpenBSD box to run on amd64? or is there a sysctl option I am missing? Cross-compiling between architectures is not supported, see list archives for reasons why.

setting mtu on sis

2005-08-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello! Can you please confirm if it is possible to set the mtu on cards using the sis driver (I have a Netgear FA311, based on the DP 83816 chip)? I am trying to change the mtu with: # ifconfig sis1 192.168.0.3 netmask 255.255.255.0 mtu 1444 but keep getting a SIOCSIFMTU: Invalid

Re: using restore command from files?

2005-08-29 Thread Matt Singerman
On 8/29/05, scorch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matt Singerman said the following on 2005-08-29 22:32: I did the restore, and it actually appears to have worked! however. And ugh, this is a however. The drive partitions that I created are slightly, er, off. I mapped /usr to /dev/wd0g,

Re: using restore command from files?

2005-08-29 Thread Shawn K. Quinn
On Mon, 2005-08-29 at 17:53 -0400, Matt Singerman wrote: You were correct on this one, sir. Thanks. I fixed this, and the system now boots! Huzzah! I am having one final (I hope) problem, though: the network interface seems to have mysteriously changed from dc0 to xl0. How can I change

isakmpd: section has no ID-type tag

2005-08-29 Thread Mitja Muženič
I've been working on this for hours after an already long day, so I'm tired. What am I missing here? 001543.953108 Misc 95 conf_get_str: [ABCD-peer]:ID-ABCD-ID 001543.956103 Misc 95 conf_get_str: configuration value not found [ABCD-ID]:ID-type 001543.959050 Default ipsec_id_size: section ABCD-ID

Re: isakmpd: section has no ID-type tag

2005-08-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been working on this for hours after an already long day, so I'm tired. What am I missing here? 001543.953108 Misc 95 conf_get_str: [ABCD-peer]:ID-ABCD-ID 001543.956103 Misc 95 conf_get_str: configuration value not found [ABCD-ID]:ID-type 001543.959050 Default ipsec_id_size: section

Re: isc_log_open 'named.run' failed

2005-08-29 Thread Spruell, Darren-Perot
From: Todd C. Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] so spake Hans Almqvist (hasse): Ok. I found the answer myself. User named must be able to write to /var/named What would be the right thing ? Leting named own /var/named or having named be member of

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2005-08-29 Thread info tourisme
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OT: (but open source related) Nigel McFarlane

2005-08-29 Thread Larry McKevitt
Sorry for the OT post, everyone, but in this month's issue of LJ that I received today, it mentions that Nigel McFarlane, of Firefox fame, has passed away. He looked pretty young. And any further details don't google. Does anyone know when, where, etc...? Thanks.

Re: mount_msdos -l option in /etc/fstab

2005-08-29 Thread Barry Dexter A. Gonzaga
Good Day! On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 11:17:22PM +0200, Oliver Fuchs wrote: Hi, I mount my mp3 player (in /etc/fstab I have /dev/sd0i /mnt/samsung msdos rw,noauto 0 0) with the command mount /mnt/samsung I want to use the mount_msdos -l option to support long filenames for the mp3 files from

Re: isc_log_open 'named.run' failed

2005-08-29 Thread Theo de Raadt
If this is the stock BIND that ships with OpenBSD, shouldn't it just work without any permissions/ownership changes? OpenBSD does not ship with a stock BIND. It has privilege seperation added, which has already saved us from problems a few times. Yes, that means there might be some new small

Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54 ural - no interface

2005-08-29 Thread Dirk Rösler
Hello, http://www.openbsd.org/macppc.html and i386.html show the Buffalo WLI- U2-KG54 supported with the ural driver. However while the generic 3.7 release kernel sees the device, there is no associated ural interface showing up. Note: Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54 is very similar to the Buffalo

firewall

2005-08-29 Thread azizan saad
hello i`m z from malaysia.in my office my computer used internet explorer 6.so i`m try to used netscape before and everything ok., but now we cannot used the netscape coz block by firewall.so can u help me how to settle this problem.before that i just change the proxy no. and can used.but now

Re: mount_msdos -l option in /etc/fstab

2005-08-29 Thread Chris Kuethe
On 8/29/05, Barry Dexter A. Gonzaga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Good Day! On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 11:17:22PM +0200, Oliver Fuchs wrote: Hi, I mount my mp3 player (in /etc/fstab I have /dev/sd0i /mnt/samsung msdos rw,noauto 0 0) with the command mount /mnt/samsung I want to use the

Re: mount_msdos -l option in /etc/fstab

2005-08-29 Thread Oliver Fuchs
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Chris Kuethe wrote: On 8/29/05, Barry Dexter A. Gonzaga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Good Day! On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 11:17:22PM +0200, Oliver Fuchs wrote: Hi, I mount my mp3 player (in /etc/fstab I have /dev/sd0i /mnt/samsung msdos rw,noauto 0 0) with the

Re: isc_log_open 'named.run' failed

2005-08-29 Thread Todd C. Miller
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] so spake Todd C. Miller (Todd.Miller): If you know the exact pathnames named is trying to use you may be able to just create them in the right place, owned by user named. If all you need to write is the dump file you should be able to add something like:

Re: Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54 ural - no interface

2005-08-29 Thread ober
I can send you a patch for 3.7 to fix that. On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Dirk Rvsler wrote: Hello, http://www.openbsd.org/macppc.html and i386.html show the Buffalo WLI-U2-KG54 supported with the ural driver. However while the generic 3.7 release kernel sees the device, there is no