Re: SSD performace

2008-09-19 Thread Bren Smith
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:11 PM, Aaron Stellman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Since the prices on SSD are falling I'm thinking about aquiring one. Before I do that however, I'd like to see some quantified benchmarks. Great article at Anandtech on Intel X25-M SSD, plus comparison of MLC vs. SLC

Re: SSD performace

2008-09-19 Thread Maxim Belooussov
Hi, IBM thinkpad X300, OpenBSD-current # dmesg|grep sd0 sd0 at scsibus1 targ 0 lun 0: ATA, SAMSUNG MCCOE64G, PS10 SCSI3 0/direct fixed sd0: 61057MB, 512 bytes/sec, 125045424 sec total root on sd0a swap on sd0b dump on sd0b # mount /dev/sd0a on / type ffs (local, noatime, softdep) # df -h

Re: IPSEC and NAT

2008-09-19 Thread Johan Borch
Johan Borch johan.borch at gmail.com writes: Hi all, I have a problem with nat on an ipsec-tunnel. My setup is a follows: obsd 4.3 which have two IPSEC tunnels, one of the tunnels have an gif-interface on top of it to simplify routing the other one don't. External: em0, addr.

Tcsh does not recognize alt keys as meta

2008-09-19 Thread Slim Joe
I installed tcsh using pkg_add on OBSD i386 4.3. The problem is that tcsh doesn't recognize either left or right alt key as meta. Instead I get different accented characters such as:  (alt-backspace), f (alt-f), b (alt-b). This is true for both BSD and XTerm consoles. The alt keys work fine as

Re: Advbase range?

2008-09-19 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008-09-18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2008/9/18 Cezary Morga [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dnia czwartek, 18 wrze6nia 2008, napisa3e6: I understand the concept of an 8 bit integer. What I meant by ambiguous is the acceptable ranges that are being used, assuming vhid's are an 8-bit

Re: Mirror/anoncvs traffic stats?

2008-09-19 Thread jared r r spiegel
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 02:47:43AM +0400, Vadim Zhukov wrote: Hello to all, especially ones running mirrors/anoncvs servers. Does anyone have traffic statistics, especially inbound traffic? openbsd.mirror.frontiernet.net gets its anoncvs via sup and its ftp root via rsync; incoming

Re: Mirror/anoncvs traffic stats?

2008-09-19 Thread Nick Holland
Vadim Zhukov wrote: Hello to all, especially ones running mirrors/anoncvs servers. Does anyone have traffic statistics, especially inbound traffic? I want to set up a mirror but I need to know how much inbound traffic it'll generate. I do not pay for outbound traffic, so I do not bother

Re: Mirror/anoncvs traffic stats?

2008-09-19 Thread Vadim Zhukov
September 19, 2008 Nick Holland wrote: Vadim Zhukov wrote: Hello to all, especially ones running mirrors/anoncvs servers. Does anyone have traffic statistics, especially inbound traffic? I want to set up a mirror but I need to know how much inbound traffic it'll generate. I do not pay

Attansic L1 Gigabit Ethernet

2008-09-19 Thread Kenneth Bond
Hello, Does anyone know whether the lii driver supports the Attansic L1 Gigabit Ethernet adapters? I know it supports the L2 adapters, but wanted to confirm the status of the L1 adapters. Please advise, Thanks

Re: Attansic L1 Gigabit Ethernet

2008-09-19 Thread Henning Brauer
* Kenneth Bond [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-19 14:08]: Does anyone know whether the lii driver supports the Attansic L1 Gigabit Ethernet adapters? doesn't. I know it supports the L2 adapters, but wanted to confirm the status of the L1 adapters. unsupported. -- Henning Brauer, [EMAIL

Strace for OpenBSD

2008-09-19 Thread Gonzalo Lionel Rodriguez
Hi everybody, somebody say to me what is the equivalent to 'strace' for OpenBSD? Regards. Gonzalo.

Re: Strace for OpenBSD

2008-09-19 Thread Almir Karic
ktrace. On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 09:41:58AM -0300, Gonzalo Lionel Rodriguez wrote: Hi everybody, somebody say to me what is the equivalent to 'strace' for OpenBSD? Regards. Gonzalo. -- vi vi vi -- the number fo the beast

Re: Strace for OpenBSD

2008-09-19 Thread Lars Kotthoff
Hi everybody, somebody say to me what is the equivalent to 'strace' for OpenBSD? ktrace(1). Lars

ksh: tab completion problem

2008-09-19 Thread Frank Bax
When I finally made switch to OpenBSD on my day-to-day system; I transferred all my files from my old system. One of the directory names has a $ in it. I figured out how to easily reproduce the problem I encountered (using /bin/ksh): mkdir '/tmp/test$1' mkdir

dhcpd and bootp

2008-09-19 Thread Lars Kotthoff
Hi all, I'm trying to get DHCP with BOOTP to work, but it just won't. I've set up dhcpd.conf with explicit allow bootp; and allow booting; the filename directive is in the declaration for the specific host. Tftp is running through inetd and works -- I've confirmed this by manually connecting to

NSA Resources For Rapid Targeting and Routing Analysis

2008-09-19 Thread Doug Milam
Coincidence? Subject: NSA Resources For Rapid Targeting and Routing Analysis Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 08:53:31 +0200 (CEST) In order to send ICMP or TCP packets (or spoofed UDP packets), pinging for rapid acquisition and analysis of a target IP's packet traffic routing data at the Internet

Re: NSA Resources For Rapid Targeting and Routing Analysis

2008-09-19 Thread Ted Unangst
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Doug Milam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Subject: NSA Resources For Rapid Targeting and Routing Analysis Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 08:53:31 +0200 (CEST) In order to send ICMP or TCP packets (or spoofed UDP packets), pinging for rapid acquisition and analysis of a

Re: dhcpd and bootp

2008-09-19 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini
Lars Kotthoff escreveu: Hi all, I'm trying to get DHCP with BOOTP to work, but it just won't. I've set up dhcpd.conf with explicit allow bootp; and allow booting; the filename directive is in the declaration for the specific host. Tftp is running through inetd and works -- I've confirmed

Re: dhcpd and bootp

2008-09-19 Thread Dorian Büttner
Lars Kotthoff schrieb: Hi all, I'm trying to get DHCP with BOOTP to work, but it just won't. I've set up dhcpd.conf with explicit allow bootp; and allow booting; the filename directive is in the declaration for the specific host. Tftp is running through inetd and works -- I've confirmed this

[semi-OT] OpenGL relicensing: Will the real Slim Shady please stand up?

2008-09-19 Thread ropers
From http://www.linux.com/feature/148339 : The [OpenGL] licensing problem has been an open secret for some time. (...) However, little was done with the knowledge until January of this year, when an OpenBSD user reported the problem to the FSF Does anyone know who that was? Many thanks to

Re: NSA Resources For Rapid Targeting and Routing Analysis

2008-09-19 Thread Bryan Irvine
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Doug Milam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Subject: NSA Resources For Rapid Targeting and Routing Analysis Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 08:53:31 +0200 (CEST) In order to send ICMP or TCP packets (or

Re: NSA Resources For Rapid Targeting and Routing Analysis

2008-09-19 Thread Stuart VanZee
From: Ted Unangst Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 1:12 PM Cc: Misc OpenBSD Subject: Re: NSA Resources For Rapid Targeting and Routing Analysis On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Doug Milam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Subject: NSA Resources For Rapid Targeting and Routing Analysis Date:

Re: NSA Resources For Rapid Targeting and Routing Analysis

2008-09-19 Thread Johan Beisser
It's always time for that hat. On 9/19/08, Stuart VanZee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Ted Unangst Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 1:12 PM Cc: Misc OpenBSD Subject: Re: NSA Resources For Rapid Targeting and Routing Analysis On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Doug Milam [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: NSA Resources For Rapid Targeting and Routing Analysis

2008-09-19 Thread Doug Milam
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Ted Unangst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Doug Milam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Subject: NSA Resources For Rapid Targeting and Routing Analysis Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 08:53:31 +0200 (CEST) In order to send ICMP or TCP packets (or

Re: Tcsh does not recognize alt keys as meta

2008-09-19 Thread Philip Guenther
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:35 AM, Slim Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I installed tcsh using pkg_add on OBSD i386 4.3. The problem is that tcsh doesn't recognize either left or right alt key as meta. Instead I get different accented characters such as: (alt-backspace), f (alt-f), b (alt-b).

Re: Advbase range?

2008-09-19 Thread askthelist
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 1:53 AM, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: On 2008-09-18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2008/9/18 Cezary Morga [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dnia czwartek, 18 wrze6nia 2008, napisa3e6: I understand the concept of an 8 bit integer. What I meant by

suspend command - curious of function

2008-09-19 Thread Brian Drain
Hello - What does the suspend command do? I cannot find a man page on it, or entry in the FAQ, or anything useful in the mailing list archives or google (seems most deal with laptop suspend/restore).. When I type suspend at the cmd line, it drops me past the command line. Can't ^C or ^Z or

Re: dhcpd and bootp

2008-09-19 Thread Lars Kotthoff
To clarify, dhcp works perfectly as long as there isn't any bootp involved, i.e. clients which are configured to use dhcp get IP address, domain name, etc work fine. If I run dhcp in the foreground there's no output whatsoever when clients try bootp. Same thing for the system log files. Tcpdump

Re: suspend command - curious of function

2008-09-19 Thread Vladimir Kirillov
On 16:40 Fri 19 Sep, Brian Drain wrote: What does the suspend command do? I cannot find a man page on it, or entry in the FAQ, or anything useful in the mailing list archives or google (seems most deal with laptop suspend/restore).. When I type suspend at the cmd line, it drops me past the

Re: suspend command - curious of function

2008-09-19 Thread joshua stein
What does the suspend command do? I cannot find a man page on it, or entry in the FAQ, or anything useful in the mailing list archives or google (seems most deal with laptop suspend/restore).. When I type suspend at the cmd line, it drops me past the command line. it's a command built in to

Re: suspend command - curious of function

2008-09-19 Thread Danny Cautaert
On 2008-09-19, Brian Drain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What does the suspend command do? Assuming your shell is /bin/ksh, ksh(1) documents what the suspend command does. -- Greetings from Oostende (BE) -*- Danny Cautaert (DaCa) Write me in Dutch, French or English * GnuPG: 10731977 Meet me at

Re: suspend command - curious of function

2008-09-19 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Hi Brian, Brian Drain wrote on Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 04:40:14PM -0500: What does the suspend command do? It's a shell command alias. Look out for the line suspend='kill -STOP $$' in ksh(1). I cannot find a man page on it, In OpenBSD, most shell builtins and shell command aliases do not

Re: suspend command - curious of function

2008-09-19 Thread ropers
2008/9/20 Ingo Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED]: In OpenBSD, most shell builtins and shell command aliases do not have their own man page or man page symlink. Such symlinks should not be added: Many shells have similar builtins, so which shell's man page would you link? Would it be useful to have

Re: suspend command - curious of function

2008-09-19 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 11:51:45PM +, ropers wrote: 2008/9/20 Ingo Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED]: In OpenBSD, most shell builtins and shell command aliases do not have their own man page or man page symlink. Such symlinks should not be added: Many shells have similar builtins, so which