Re: Problem with altq cbq queuing.. please assist?

2005-10-07 Thread Lars Hansson
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 14:31:45 +1000 Luke Fogarty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: #allow all traffic to and from lan pass in on $int_if from $int_if:network to any keep state keeping state affects queuing in subtle ways. Try: pass in on $int_if from $luke to any keep state queue luke_in pass in on

Re: CARP+Pfsync+Bind

2005-10-07 Thread Lars Hansson
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 22:15:25 +0100 ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Works fine on on the 2 domains where it's been implemented, of which I handled the conversion from BIND style to djbdns. No problems on UDP lookups alone, including some deep CNAMEs, which are just not required, but I'll deal

Re: xorg with Nvidia Go5600 at 1600x1200

2005-10-07 Thread Andrew Daugherity
On 10/6/05, pirge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Add this to your xorg.conf in the Device section for the nv driver: Option FlatPanel True and remove the Modes lines in the Screen section. It should default to the largest res it can find. Then double check the HorizSync and VertRefresh you have

Re: Problem with arla.

2005-10-07 Thread Jan Johansson
To summarize what I have seen of AFS on OpenBSD. 3.7: Included arla works (sort of) but misses callbacks quite often (might be bug in our servers as we are still running 1.2.xx). 3.8: (My guess as I have seen problems on what was 3.7-current) Included arla will sometimes not find

Re: dual DVI graphics card

2005-10-07 Thread Sam Vaughan
On 07/10/2005, at 11:50 AM, Martin Schrvder wrote: One DVI port does up to 1600x1200, so you need four DVI (two dual-link) ports. I beg to differ. I'm currently using a 1920x1200 monitor at native resolution connected to the DVI port of a three year old Radeon 7500 that certainly isn't

/etc/hostname.if convention

2005-10-07 Thread Stephan A. Rickauer
Hello, can anyone tell me, whether the current naming convention of /etc/hostname.if is because of history of /etc/hostname (which has been extended) or if there are other reasons. I am just curious, since it is not very descriptive compared to /etc/mygate or /etc/myname. As I say, I don't

NetMos 4S question

2005-10-07 Thread Genadijus Paleckis
I have 4 NetMos 4S serial cards and wanted to place them into single machine, all four cards is detected but it seems that only two of them is working. Is there any limitation of serial ports number on system ? Thank you.

Re: Wireless issue (ath0: bogus xmit rate 0x0 error)

2005-10-07 Thread Reyk Floeter
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 02:20:37AM +0200, Fred Crowson wrote: ath0: bogus xmit rate 0x0 ok, thanks. i think damien just fixed something similar in ral and it's probably related to the switch to rssadapt(9). reyk

permissions on automatically created symlinks

2005-10-07 Thread Isak Lyberth
I have added a symlink that i need newly created users to automatically get, when they are created, into /etc/skel when i add new users this symlink is created just fine, but the owner of it is root:wheel i need it to be a certain group that can will have read access to the symlink and to the

Re: permissions on automatically created symlinks

2005-10-07 Thread Hannah Schroeter
Hello! On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 11:50:42AM +0200, Isak Lyberth wrote: I have added a symlink that i need newly created users to automatically get, when they are created, into /etc/skel when i add new users this symlink is created just fine, but the owner of it is root:wheel i need it to be a

Re: Sendmail TLS

2005-10-07 Thread Eric Dillenseger
On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 08:40:35PM -0700, Claus Assmann wrote: On Thu, Oct 06, 2005, Eric Dillenseger wrote: I'm trying to setup a sendmail config using tls to use gmail as a smart-host. Why? Why don't you send mail directly? Because that way I can receive my mail and organize them

Re: BGP session clear by remote end when MD5 is configure AND the session was initiate from OpenBSD side failed and do not recover.

2005-10-07 Thread Daniel Ouellet
Claudio Jeker wrote: On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 06:33:05PM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote: Now with MD5 configure. We only add tcp md5sig password test on bgpd side and neighbor 66.63.12.108 password test on the Cisco side. With bgpd master Clear session from bgpd side, session

USB to RS232

2005-10-07 Thread Eric Dillenseger
Hi, I'll soon buy a soekris, but just realized i have no serial port on my laptop (duh!), has someone already tried to use a usb serial adapter? Most of the time this works as a traditional com port on windows, but what about openbsd, will it be ok for a serial console? -- Any attempt to brew

Re: USB to RS232

2005-10-07 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005, Eric Dillenseger wrote: I'll soon buy a soekris, but just realized i have no serial port on my laptop (duh!), has someone already tried to use a usb serial adapter? Check out ubsa(4) that has a list. Dw

question on the behavior of pfsync and interaction with pf...

2005-10-07 Thread Stefan Sczekalla-Waldschmidt
Hi, does somebody has an idea what happens if in an two-machine-carp-failover-pfsync-setup the pf.conf isn't the same on both machines. e.g. by accident or intentionally ? Also I was wondering how to test a pfsync setup. I know i can check the state table on both machines - but how would I

Re: USB to RS232

2005-10-07 Thread Eric Huiban
Eric Dillenseger a icrit : Hi, I'll soon buy a soekris, but just realized i have no serial port on my laptop (duh!), has someone already tried to use a usb serial adapter? Most of the time this works as a traditional com port on windows, but what about openbsd, will it be ok for a serial

Re: USB to RS232

2005-10-07 Thread Abel Talaverón Estevez
El Viernes, 7 de Octubre de 2005 12:07, escribis: Hi, I'll soon buy a soekris, but just realized i have no serial port on my laptop (duh!), has someone already tried to use a usb serial adapter? Most of the time this works as a traditional com port on windows, but what about openbsd, will it

Re: USB to RS232

2005-10-07 Thread Rod.. Whitworth
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 12:07:29 +0200, Eric Dillenseger wrote: Hi, I'll soon buy a soekris, but just realized i have no serial port on my laptop (duh!), has someone already tried to use a usb serial adapter? Most of the time this works as a traditional com port on windows, but what about openbsd,

Re: Two Isp Fault Tollerance Help

2005-10-07 Thread Johan M:son Lindman
On Thursday 06 October 2005 10.24, you wrote: Hi to all. One of my clients has got an Internet connection with a no much affidable provider. He reports continual disconnection and so on. I would like to do a second connection with another provider to obtain a sort of redundancy, a fault

Re: USB to RS232

2005-10-07 Thread Matteo Mancini
For the same purpose I'm using a Belkin serial converter F5U103, It's quite expsensive but work great.. Bye MAtteo Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote: On Fri, 7 Oct 2005, Eric Dillenseger wrote: I'll soon buy a soekris, but just realized i have no serial port on my laptop (duh!), has someone

It ain't quick, but it's sure fun

2005-10-07 Thread Rogier Krieger
We recently deployed a new fileserver:) Most surprising thing was that it recognised a 250 GByte HDD at the first go, without real effort. Giving up on the BIOS built-in LANdesk 0.99 PXEboot was a little harder, but the machine is a wee bit beyond its supported life cycle. For those interested;

Re: CARP+Pfsync+Bind

2005-10-07 Thread Vladimir Potapov
Quoting ed [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Zone transfers are on tcp/53, DNS lookups are 53/udp, so: pass in on $ext_if proto udp from any to $DNS port 53 keep state and if required: pass in on $ext_if proto tcp from $ext_net to $DNS port 53 keep state I use TinyDNS here, so we don't really need to

newbie tcpdump pflog0 output, rule number question

2005-10-07 Thread Didier Wiroth
Hi, I've three questions. 1) regarding tcpdump -nettti pflog0 output. How do have to interpret the rule 15 sample output of tcpdump below? Sample Oct 07 15:12:02.352998 rule 15/(match) block in on fxp0: x.x.x.x.18227 x.x.x.x.80: S 63197884:63197884(0) win 65535 mss 1460,nop,wscale 0,[|tcp] I

Re: Two Isp Fault Tollerance Help

2005-10-07 Thread Olivier Mehani
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 14:29:08 +0200 Johan M:son Lindman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One of my clients has got an Internet connection with a no much affidable provider. He reports continual disconnection and so on. I would like to do a second connection with another provider to obtain a sort

Re: It ain't quick, but it's sure fun

2005-10-07 Thread Nick Holland
Rogier Krieger wrote: We recently deployed a new fileserver:) Most surprising thing was that it recognised a 250 GByte HDD at the first go, without real effort. Yes, I've been pleasantly surprised about how well big drives work on old machines. I've been assured that this is ok by people

Re: newbie tcpdump pflog0 output, rule number question

2005-10-07 Thread Didier Wiroth
thx, problem solved with: pfctl -sr -vv

Re: Two Isp Fault Tollerance Help

2005-10-07 Thread Léo Goehrs
Absolutely, you need an AS The address space can be given by one of the provider. Lio -Message d'origine- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Olivier Mehani Envoyi : vendredi 7 octobre 2005 15:34 @ : misc@openbsd.org Objet : Re: Two Isp Fault Tollerance Help

ssh key question

2005-10-07 Thread jabbott
Maybe this is slightly off topic because it is more of an ssh question, sorry. I have two openbsd boxes running sshd. They are mirrors of each other, and we switch between them every two weeks. They have their own IP numbers, 10.1.1.42, and 10.1.1.43, but whichever machine is the production

Re: Two Isp Fault Tollerance Help

2005-10-07 Thread Abraham Al-Saleh
On 10/7/05, Olivier Mehani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 14:29:08 +0200 Johan M:son Lindman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One of my clients has got an Internet connection with a no much affidable provider. He reports continual disconnection and so on. I would like to do a

Re: Two Isp Fault Tollerance Help

2005-10-07 Thread Johan M:son Lindman
On Friday 07 October 2005 15.33, you wrote: On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 14:29:08 +0200 Johan M:son Lindman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One of my clients has got an Internet connection with a no much affidable provider. He reports continual disconnection and so on. I would like to do a second

Re: It ain't quick, but it's sure fun

2005-10-07 Thread Rogier Krieger
On 10/7/05, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rogier Krieger wrote: Somehow, I expected you'd reply :) Giving up on the BIOS built-in LANdesk 0.99 PXEboot was a little harder, but the machine is a wee bit beyond its supported life cycle. If that's on the fxp card/chip, you might

BGP (was Re: Two Isp Fault Tollerance Help)

2005-10-07 Thread Olivier Mehani
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 16:09:28 +0200 Lio Goehrs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The address space can be given by one of the provider. But then, I understand that the route to these addresses will go through the address-providing ISP. Correct ? Or is the very role of bgpd to tell the _other_ provider

Re: Two Isp Fault Tollerance Help

2005-10-07 Thread Roberto Pereyra
Hi Where I can find bgp uses examples (simples, for newbies) ? Thanks roberto 2005/10/7, Abraham Al-Saleh [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 10/7/05, Olivier Mehani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 14:29:08 +0200 Johan M:son Lindman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One of my clients has

Re: BGP (was Re: Two Isp Fault Tollerance Help)

2005-10-07 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 04:35:51PM +0200, Olivier Mehani wrote: On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 16:09:28 +0200 Lio Goehrs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The address space can be given by one of the provider. But then, I understand that the route to these addresses will go through the address-providing ISP.

Re: BGP (was Re: Two Isp Fault Tollerance Help)

2005-10-07 Thread Karl Austin
Claudio Jeker wrote: On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 04:35:51PM +0200, Olivier Mehani wrote: On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 16:09:28 +0200 Lio Goehrs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The address space can be given by one of the provider. But then, I understand that the route to these addresses will go through the

Re: How to apply patches on a small PC

2005-10-07 Thread Damon McMahon
Frederic, I have OpenBSD installed on a similar spec machine (P-75 with 40 MB of RAM, 1 GB disk). Last time I recompiled a kernel was when it had release 3.5 installed on it, and I think it took 4-5 hours to build - not too bad, really. Since then I think the compiler has changed and from

Re: ssh key question

2005-10-07 Thread William Bloom
I've done this precise sort of thing on a set of Solaris machines (duplicated the SSH host key) that participate in a cluster. There is no reason I can imagine why this wouldn't be a reasonable thing for you to do for the circumstances you describe. Decide which machine's SSH host key is the

uvm_mapent_alloc: out of static map entries, check MAX_KMAPENT

2005-10-07 Thread Brad
To all end users experiencing the panic message as mentioned in the topic above. If you are looking for some relief from these panics then I would highly recommend trying out a -current snapshot. As of a week ago pedro@ had commited what should be a permanent fix for this problem. Now instead of

OpenCON registration

2005-10-07 Thread Michele 'mydecay' Marchetto
hi list, the OpenCON registration is now online. Everyone who is going to attend the conference should fill in this form: http://www.opencon.org/registration.php to allow us to organize the place and the parties :) thank you. -- Michele 'mydecay' Marchetto S.P.I.N.E. Group -

dynamic ip aliases?

2005-10-07 Thread kami petersen
what are the chances of getting multiple dynamic ip's assigned to one dhclient interface, as can be done with aliases for static ip's? there's an alias specification in dhclient.conf(5) but it's not really clear whether you would be able to use it to get more than one dynamic ip (assuming

CARP interface incorrectly comes up as INIT on boot

2005-10-07 Thread Tim
I'm using CARP under 3.7 release version on two boxes that aren't firewalls, so no pfsync involved and CARP configured as described in the FAQ. What I'm seeing is that the box I've designated as BACKUP always boots with carp0 as INIT and carp1 and carp2 both come up BACKUP as expected. The other

cpio/gzip problem or are my tapes too old?

2005-10-07 Thread Joe Szedula
I use a command like: cpio -o -z -v -F /dev/rst0 in.lst out.lst to perform a backup. But when I attempt to index the tape contents using: cpio -i -t -v -z -F /dev/rst0 I get: gzip: /dev/stdin: unrecognized file format cpio: End of archive volume 1 reached Oct 7 11:50:48 sys /bsd: st0:

YOUR REQUEST HAS BEEN RECEIVED

2005-10-07 Thread Photo System
Your request has been received and will be processed as soon as possible usually within 24 hours, excluding Sunday and Holidays. The recommended photo sizes for Tempo are 640 X 480 Pixels or about 72 to 150 DPI. This should result in a file size of around 150KB. Please use the links below each

Re: CARP interface incorrectly comes up as INIT on boot

2005-10-07 Thread William Bloom
If I'd had this experience, I'd be tempted to use tcpdump on whichever physical interface is carpdev for the suspect carp interface in order to verify that multicast is enabled on your switch. With carp interfaces up, you should see periodic multicast messages. If you don't see any, then

Re: cpio/gzip problem or are my tapes too old?

2005-10-07 Thread Michael Shalayeff
Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from Joe Szedula: I use a command like: cpio -o -z -v -F /dev/rst0 in.lst out.lst to perform a backup. But when I attempt to index the tape contents using: cpio -i -t -v -z -F /dev/rst0 I get: gzip: /dev/stdin: unrecognized file

Re: CARP interface incorrectly comes up as INIT on boot

2005-10-07 Thread Tim
William Bloom wbloom at eldocomp.com writes: If I'd had this experience, I'd be tempted to use tcpdump on whichever physical interface is carpdev for the suspect carp interface in order to verify that multicast is enabled on your switch. With carp interfaces up, you should see

Re: cpio/gzip problem or are my tapes too old?

2005-10-07 Thread Joe Szedula
On 10/7/05 1:32 PM, Michael Shalayeff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I use a command like: cpio -o -z -v -F /dev/rst0 in.lst out.lst to perform a backup. But when I attempt to index the tape contents using: cpio -i -t -v -z -F /dev/rst0 I get: gzip: /dev/stdin: unrecognized file

Re: CARP interface incorrectly comes up as INIT on boot

2005-10-07 Thread Michael Shalayeff
Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from Tim: William Bloom wbloom at eldocomp.com writes: If I'd had this experience, I'd be tempted to use tcpdump on whichever physical interface is carpdev for the suspect carp interface in order to verify that multicast is enabled on

Re: cpio/gzip problem or are my tapes too old?

2005-10-07 Thread Michael Shalayeff
Making, drinking tea and reading an opus magnum from Joe Szedula: On 10/7/05 1:32 PM, Michael Shalayeff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I use a command like: cpio -o -z -v -F /dev/rst0 in.lst out.lst to perform a backup. But when I attempt to index the tape contents using: cpio -i

Sun Ultra 5 as a firewall?

2005-10-07 Thread Joe S
Is anyone on the list running an Ultra 5 as firewall? I would like to move my firewall from an overpowered P4-3GHz box to a Sun Ultra 5 360MHz. My main concern is wondering if the Ultra 5 is slow enough to become a bottleneck from one interface to another interface. However, I know some of

pf tables and interface groups

2005-10-07 Thread Ryan Puckett
Under the Tables section in the pf.conf(5) man page, it is indicated that tables can be created with a valid interface group. I'm taking this to mean I can do the following: table all-of-my-vlans { vlan } or better yet: table outside { egress } but when loading up the ruleset or even trying

Re: pf tables and interface groups

2005-10-07 Thread Ryan Puckett
Sorry, should have indicated I'm using OpenBSD version 3.8 dmesg: OpenBSD 3.8-current (GENERIC) #169: Sun Oct 2 15:06:50 MDT 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC cpu0: Intel Pentium III (GenuineIntel 686-class, 512KB L2 cache) 549 MHz cpu0:

Re: Sun Ultra 5 as a firewall?

2005-10-07 Thread Matt Rowley
Is anyone on the list running an Ultra 5 as firewall? I would like to move my firewall from an overpowered P4-3GHz box to a Sun Ultra 5 360MHz. My main concern is wondering if the Ultra 5 is slow enough to become a bottleneck from one interface to another interface. However, I know some

Re: Sun Ultra 5 as a firewall?

2005-10-07 Thread Spruell, Darren-Perot
From: Joe S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Is anyone on the list running an Ultra 5 as firewall? I would like to move my firewall from an overpowered P4-3GHz box to a Sun Ultra 5 360MHz. My main concern is wondering if the Ultra 5 is slow enough to become a bottleneck from one interface to

Re: Sun Ultra 5 as a firewall?

2005-10-07 Thread Matthew R Powell
Joe S wrote: Is anyone on the list running an Ultra 5 as firewall? I would like to move my firewall from an overpowered P4-3GHz box to a Sun Ultra 5 360MHz. My main concern is wondering if the Ultra 5 is slow enough to become a bottleneck from one interface to another interface. However, I

Re: NetMos 4S question

2005-10-07 Thread Fred Crowson
Genadijus Paleckis wrote: I have 4 NetMos 4S serial cards and wanted to place them into single machine, all four cards is detected but it seems that only two of them is working. Is there any limitation of serial ports number on system ? Thank you. post your dmesg. You may need to create

Re: Sun Ultra 5 as a firewall?

2005-10-07 Thread Kevin
Is anyone on the list running an Ultra 5 as firewall? I would like to move my firewall from an overpowered P4-3GHz box to a Sun Ultra 5 360MHz. My main concern is wondering if the Ultra 5 is slow enough to become a bottleneck from one interface to another interface. However, I know some of

Re: Sun Ultra 5 as a firewall?

2005-10-07 Thread Jason Dixon
On Oct 7, 2005, at 4:28 PM, Joe S wrote: Is anyone on the list running an Ultra 5 as firewall? I would like to move my firewall from an overpowered P4-3GHz box to a Sun Ultra 5 360MHz. My main concern is wondering if the Ultra 5 is slow enough to become a bottleneck from one interface to

Re: Sun Ultra 5 as a firewall?

2005-10-07 Thread Joe S
There's no way for anyone to know without describing your throughput. My apologies. I forgot to include that information. This is stricly a home network. I am not concerned about the throughtput between my network and the internet, but rather between local networks. I'll post my iperf

Re: Sun Ultra 5 as a firewall?

2005-10-07 Thread Marco Peereboom
I ran an Ultra-5 for 2 years straight as my home firewall. It got replaced with an hppa just because I could :-) My mailserver is still an ultra-5 that has run for 3 years. The only time it has been down is when my ups gave out. Sparc + OpenBSD = bliss On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 02:58:45PM -0700,

Re: CARP+Pfsync+Bind

2005-10-07 Thread ed
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 19:52:31 -0400 Dave Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Responses long enough so that required information is truncated should be rare, so perhaps you've been lucky and not encountered any yet. I understand fully what you are saying, but I just don't want to serve DNS via TCP.

Re: Sun Ultra 5 as a firewall?

2005-10-07 Thread Bill
On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 13:28:28 -0700 Joe S [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake: Is anyone on the list running an Ultra 5 as firewall? I would like to move my firewall from an overpowered P4-3GHz box to a Sun Ultra 5 360MHz. My main concern is wondering if the Ultra 5 is slow enough to become a

Package-update dates

2005-10-07 Thread Moy Easwaran
Hi guys, A suggestion regarding the package-updates page http://www.openbsd.org/pkg-stable.html. It would be nice to have the date of the update in addition to the package name and update type, like on the main security-updates page http://www.openbsd.org/security.html#37. Moy

Re: Sun Ultra 5 as a firewall? - clarification

2005-10-07 Thread Bill
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 19:15:29 -0400 Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake: On Fri, 07 Oct 2005 13:28:28 -0700 Joe S [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake: Is anyone on the list running an Ultra 5 as firewall? I would like to move my firewall from an overpowered P4-3GHz box to a Sun Ultra 5 360MHz. My main

Re: CARP+Pfsync+Bind

2005-10-07 Thread Léo Goehrs
Then, you can forget about DNSSEC for example ... Lio -Message d'origine- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de ed Envoyi : vendredi 7 octobre 2005 19:25 Cc : misc@openbsd.org Objet : Re: CARP+Pfsync+Bind On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 19:52:31 -0400 Dave Anderson [EMAIL

Re: Sun Ultra 5 as a firewall?

2005-10-07 Thread Byron Morton
Joe S [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is anyone on the list running an Ultra 5 as firewall? I would like to move my firewall from an overpowered P4-3GHz box to a Sun Ultra 5 360MHz. My main concern is wondering if the Ultra 5 is slow enough to become a bottleneck from one interface to another

Re: Sun Ultra 5 as a firewall?

2005-10-07 Thread Rod.. Whitworth
On 07 Oct 2005 18:07:30 -0700, Byron Morton wrote: Well, I have successfully run my Ultra5 (270ghz) as a natting firewall with caching dns, apache, ices, mysql, php(6 dynamic sites) sendmail w/auth smtp (also for the 6 domains) and never saw problems or bottlenecks. I ran it with the hme($ext_if

CUPS failing

2005-10-07 Thread coolzone
Hi, During these past couple of weeks I have been making some extensive testing on the CUPS port/package. I have testet a Brother HL-1430 laser printer. I have got the apropriate PPD driver from foomatic. I have testet it on several OpenBSD installations, on different hadrware yet all i386.

Re: CUPS failing

2005-10-07 Thread Christopher JS Vance
On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 03:56:22AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I notice the Unknown device: hl1250 error, which is actually the name of the driver (hl1430 uses hl1250), but I can't make any sense of the above. How do I go from here? The OpenBSD version of ghostscript doesn't include the

Re: CARP interface incorrectly comes up as INIT on boot - PROBLEM IDENTIFIED

2005-10-07 Thread Tim
Tim t-openbsd at timdarby.net writes: I'm using CARP under 3.7 release version on two boxes that aren't firewalls, so no pfsync involved and CARP configured as described in the FAQ. What I'm seeing is that the box I've designated as BACKUP always boots with carp0 as INIT and After some

Re: High Interrupt Mode Reported by 'Top' for Soekris 4801

2005-10-07 Thread Chris Kuethe
On 06/10/05, Craig Barraclough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You'll find a few of us are running the interrupt holdoff patch, which IIRC, comes from the FreeBSD tree via [EMAIL PROTECTED] (See below). Patch trades off timeliness of response for reduced interrupts. Hasn't broken anything for me

samsung sens p29 won't boot

2005-10-07 Thread Dulmandakh Sukhbaatar
Yesterday I bought new laptop samsung sens p29. When I tried to install OpenBSD 3.7, booting from cd it hangs on pckbc0, so won't boot. Any suggestions? Please help. Sorry for my poor english Dulmandakh

Re: CARP interface incorrectly comes up as INIT on boot - PROBLEM IDENTIFIED

2005-10-07 Thread Jason Dixon
On Oct 8, 2005, at 12:18 AM, Tim wrote: After some experimentation, it turns out that if I create 3 or more carp interfaces on the same physical interface, then carp0 always comes up as INIT on boot. I have replicated this on two other machines, so this is not just a fluke. Wrong. Here

Re: CARP interface incorrectly comes up as INIT on boot - PROBLEM IDENTIFIED

2005-10-07 Thread Jason Dixon
On Oct 8, 2005, at 12:49 AM, Tim wrote: Sorry, I wasn't clear in my post. I meant to say 3 or more interfaces created as backup. I can add as many master carp interfaces as I want and it seems to be fine. Try adding a 3rd backup carp to one of your physical interfaces and let me know