Well, it reboots using the reset button.
# halt
gets the usual strings, I hit a key, it says rebooting but it doesn't.
# reboot
hangs forever at the same point (why did I think it might be otherwise?
- desperation?)
I grabbed some Linux live-cd it did the same thing.
Tech support for ASUS is
I have exactly the same issue on amd64 i386 since two weeks ago,
gphoto2 worked like a charm before, now I have to set up a 3.7 machine
only so I can get pictures from my camera :(
Will it be fixed until 3.8 ? I would really like to actually USE the
release...
Current, and the
Bill Marquette wrote:
Any chance the em's are on a switch doing spanning tree? Or that the
fxp port (on the master is set to port fast)? Sounds like STP locking
out the em ports on the master to me.
Hit. Each firewall's em interface is connected to one switch per machine
with two separate
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 09:56:24AM +0200, Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
I have exactly the same issue on amd64 i386 since two weeks ago,
gphoto2 worked like a charm before, now I have to set up a 3.7 machine
only so I can get pictures from my camera :(
Will it be fixed until 3.8 ? I
Thanks for all the replies, especially the warning to steer clear of the
Dell PowerVault 745N.
I decided to go with the Dell PV220S and PE1850 with a PERC4 dual external
channel RAID controller.
http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
I have exactly the same issue on amd64 i386 since two weeks ago,
gphoto2 worked like a charm before, now I have to set up a 3.7 machine
only so I can get pictures from my camera :(
Will it be fixed until 3.8 ? I would really like to
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 04:01:43PM -0400, Chris wrote:
Hello.
I found another issue with KDE in OBSD. It was there in 3.6, and
persisted in 3.7 when I upgraded.
My battery monitor would show in the lower right hand corner in the
kpanel (kicker) as root -- but not as another user. When
Hi,
I have an ibm T21 laptop, and my audio card plays
sound formats too slow. If I issue a command that uses
my hard disk intensly ( find / -name whatever ), than
the sound is ok.
Can someone help?
I've noticed this problem with OpneBSD 3.6 also.
My dmesg is :
OpenBSD 3.7 (GENERIC) #0: Thu
I installed new OBSD box as proxy server and test server. But I don't
want to type every command and file or folder name, and retype when
mistype. I need ctrl+a and etc keys and up and down keys. I could
install bash, but I like csh. Help me
Hello,
one of our freshly installed bsd pf boxes (very happy so far!) is
crashing ~ twice a week. The last couple of days I ran hardware
diagnoses of the main board and the memory but no problem was revealed
(so far).
I have ddb's 'ps' and 'trace' output as images (see link below), but I
Dulmandakh Sukhbaatar wrote:
I installed new OBSD box as proxy server and test server. But I don't
want to type every command and file or folder name, and retype when
mistype. I need ctrl+a and etc keys and up and down keys. I could
install bash, but I like csh. Help me
I don't use csh but
I have same problem on T22. The 3.7's bsd.rd boots, but bsd not:
clcs0: AC97 write fail (DCV!=0) for add=0x00 data=0x
I tried disabling PCI and CPU power management in BIOS as suggested
here: http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2005-02/1093.html
but that didn't
Oops I should have read the original mail, sorry
On 2005-09-25 at 20:56:19 Jeff Roach wrote:
mount -t cd9660 -r /dev/cd0a /mnt/cdrom and variations using cd0c and
/cdrom
I get an error message either saying device not configured or Invalid
argument
---snip---
Sep 25 12:59:46 puffy /bsd: cd0(atapiscsi0:0:0): Check Condition
(error 0x70) on
On 9/24/05, Kiraly Zoltan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to build a home network using OpenBSD as gateway. A child in
network have a computer, and like to surf the Internet. I want to drop
her Internet connection at night (11:00AM) because the child don't go to
sleep.
I don't want to unplug
On 9/26/05, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/24/05, Kiraly Zoltan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to build a home network using OpenBSD as gateway. A child in
network have a computer, and like to surf the Internet. I want to drop
her Internet connection at night (11:00AM) because
Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 19:01:19 +0900, Dulmandakh Sukhbaatar wrote:
I installed new OBSD box as proxy server and test server. But I don't
want to type every command and file or folder name, and retype when
mistype. I need ctrl+a and etc keys and up and down keys. I
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 12:36:01PM +0200, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
Hello,
one of our freshly installed bsd pf boxes (very happy so far!) is
crashing ~ twice a week. The last couple of days I ran hardware
diagnoses of the main board and the memory but no problem was revealed
(so far).
On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 11:27:05PM +0200, Remy Heiden wrote:
OR:
root cron job:
11pm: pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf-night
6am: pfctl -f pf.conf-day
Until the kid learns, Hey, I can reboot daddy's firewall and have
internet access again! (Assuming /etc/pf.conf allows it.)
-Ray-
One thing to check, make sure the timeout you have specified for the milter
is long enough for it to actually scan the attachment. What this magic
number is depends a lot on your hardware configuration but, I'd try setting
it unreasonably large at first to make sure that isn't the problem.
On Monday 26 of September 2005 14:40, Ray Lai wrote:
Until the kid learns, Hey, I can reboot daddy's firewall and have
internet access again! (Assuming /etc/pf.conf allows it.)
Until the kid learns Hey, I can reboot daddy's firewall, and not have
internet access for a week as soon as he
--On 26 September 2005 07:47 -0500, James Harless wrote:
One thing to check, make sure the timeout you have specified for the
milter is long enough for it to actually scan the attachment.
Also check the smtp-vilter backend timeouts. The default in
/etc/smtp-vilter/{clamd,spamd,savse}.conf,
Hello Group,
I remember reading a while back about the licensing issues with apache
and all the talk of removing it. Just recently I started working with
lighttpd and find it rather nice. It's got a BSD style license,
seemingly clean code base, and is quite fast and user friendly. I just
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there any way to debug X session so I can get X to output more while
crashing?
Or any other way to make it output more?
I'm getting X crashes (sig 11) with enligtenment 16 and a snapshot from 20/9.
Thanks for any help.
//Maxim
Thanks ,
with this option it seems to work:
1) sendmail.cf
Xsmtp-vilter, S=unix:/var/smtp-vilter/smtp-vilter.sock, T=S:60s;R:60s
2) /etc/smtp-vilter/clamd.conf
timeout=60
In my machine in 10s clamscan scan a zip file of about 3M.
On Sep 26, 2005 03:41 PM, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 9/26/05, Stephan A. Rickauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill Marquette wrote:
Any chance the em's are on a switch doing spanning tree? Or that the
fxp port (on the master is set to port fast)? Sounds like STP locking
out the em ports on the master to me.
Hit. Each firewall's em
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 04:36:20PM +0200, Steffen Michalke wrote:
Alexander Farber writes:
Can't you put !stuff into /etc/hostname.pppoe0 ?
Yes, but these commands are executed only when that interface is
created, not when it is brought up again afterwards.
To be precise these commands
On Saturday, September 24, Kiraly Zoltan wrote:
I want to build a home network using OpenBSD as gateway. A child in
network have a computer, and like to surf the Internet. I want to drop
her Internet connection at night (11:00AM) because the child don't go to
sleep.
I don't want to
Hi.
i noticed in the assembly generated from openbsd's gcc that when allocating
the initial
buffer , it subtracts more bytes than it normaly should.
meaning:
function(int , int , int){ char b0[10],b1[5],int* } should need 0x20 bytes
instead openbsd's gcc subtracts 0x63 .
is it cause of alignment
i noticed in the assembly generated from openbsd's gcc that when allocating
the initial
buffer , it subtracts more bytes than it normaly should.
meaning:
function(int , int , int){ char b0[10],b1[5],int* } should need 0x20 bytes
instead openbsd's gcc subtracts 0x63 .
is it cause of
Both Jacek's book and the pf faq,
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/queueing.html, state that queueing is
only useful for packets in the outbound direction.
Yet, I find examples that show inbound traffic being sent to queues.
On the faq page above there are these examples:
On Monday 26 of September 2005 20:00, Chris Smith wrote:
Both Jacek's book and the pf faq,
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/queueing.html, state that queueing is
only useful for packets in the outbound direction.
Yet, I find examples that show inbound traffic being sent to queues.
On the faq
I have an i386 file server running OpenBSD 3.7-release. I want to add an
SATA drive to the system. Since the motherboard does not have SATA
built-in, i need to purchase a controller card. I notice on
http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html that a number of SATA chips are
supported, though many will
--On 26 September 2005 14:00 -0400, Chris Smith wrote:
Both Jacek's book and the pf faq,
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/queueing.html, state that queueing is
only useful for packets in the outbound direction.
Yet, I find examples that show inbound traffic being sent to queues.
..
What am I
Daniel A. Ramaley wrote:
I have an i386 file server running OpenBSD 3.7-release. I want to add an
SATA drive to the system. Since the motherboard does not have SATA
built-in, i need to purchase a controller card. I notice on
http://www.openbsd.org/i386.html that a number of SATA chips are
For example, i was looking at the Promise SATA 150TX4 and i have not yet
been able to find what chip that controller uses. Any suggestions on
what controller card i should get?
Good luck with Promise. I went through this a while back, and the
guys at Promise are clueless. I called them up
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
Brandon Mercer
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 2:41 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Which SATA controller to purchase
Daniel A. Ramaley wrote:
I have an i386 file server running OpenBSD
--On 26 September 2005 15:07 -0400, Will H. Backman wrote:
There could be a virtual store that lists things that are known
to be well supported by OpenBSD
...and when some idiot vendor changes chips without changing product
code, what then?
...and when some idiot vendor changes chips without changing product
code, what then?
The virtual store is a half-baked idea, I know. I'm just looking for
additional ways to support OpenBSD. In the above case, I return the
product and inform the virtual store that the referral isn't good any
On Monday 26 September 2005 02:13 pm, viq wrote:
Traffic can be assigned to queue not necessarily on the
interface/direction the traffic takes effect on. Eg, you have queue
ftp_out, that is designed to let your desktop to upload to some sites
no faster than some speed, and of course the queue
...and when some idiot vendor changes chips without
changing product
code, what then?
The virtual store is a half-baked idea, I know. I'm just
looking for
additional ways to support OpenBSD. In the above case, I
return the
product and inform the virtual store that the referral isn't
good any
On Monday 26 of September 2005 20:52, Chris Smith wrote:
But the 'benzedrine' example rule is pass in on $ext_if and not pass
in on $int_if.
That could be just as well. Pass in requests to my http server, and allow
responces to take up to 30Kb of the bandwidth available
So I wonder if it is
Don't the OpenBSD developers already work hard enough, that now we
are supposed to do even more boring business oriented things for you
all?
Every release, more people download OpenBSD and fewer people buy OpenBSD.
But the solution is not to make OpenBSD developers web businessmen.
That is a road
--On 26 September 2005 15:21 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have thought about a store like this for about a year,but i
suspect a virtual store wouldn't quite cut it due to the
aforementioned chipset changing garbage. it would be
interesting to open such a store from both to make it easier
I need some suggestions and/or help with a dual Intel Xeon 64 bit
motherboard/system.
I have this SuperMicro motherboard with dual xeon 3.2 ghz processors. It does
not boot with amd64 /bsd.mp [nothing after sysbeep0 at pcppi0], but does ok
with amd64 /bsd. The OpenBSD dmesg is after the first
Intel amd64-compatible machines today do not fully conform to the
specifications that the amd64 codebase uses to find handle
processors and interrupt routing and such.
Intel still wants people to use the old old 32-bit only ways, or
stupid ACPI.
I don't know of anyone looking into this at the
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 10:29:37AM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Andreas Bihlmaier wrote:
I have exactly the same issue on amd64 i386 since two weeks ago,
gphoto2 worked like a charm before, now I have to set up a 3.7 machine
only so I can get pictures from my
Marc,
I didn't mean to offend anyone. I honestly was trying to help. Some
other newbie could run into the same problem some time. I posted this
for their benefit. That is all. I thought it might help deflect
questions from gurus and developers who have better things to do.
As I stated, this
Theo de Raadt wrote:
Don't the OpenBSD developers already work hard enough, that now we
are supposed to do even more boring business oriented things for you
all?
Every release, more people download OpenBSD and fewer people buy OpenBSD.
But the solution is not to make OpenBSD developers web
Don't the OpenBSD developers already work hard enough, that now we
are supposed to do even more boring business oriented things for you
all?
Every release, more people download OpenBSD and fewer people buy OpenBSD.
But the solution is not to make OpenBSD developers web businessmen.
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 06:14:06PM -0400, Chris wrote:
In the entire /usr/lib/ directory, libcrypto was the only library with
the mode of 600. In the /dev/ directory, apm was the only file with the
mode 600. So, it is strange. I certainly didn't single these files out
and change perms on
From: Szechuan Death [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Theo de Raadt wrote:
Don't the OpenBSD developers already work hard enough, that now we
are supposed to do even more boring business oriented things for you
all?
Every release, more people download OpenBSD and fewer
people buy
English url: http://pacsec.jp/index.html?LANG=ENGLISH
Japanese url: http://pacsec.jp/index.html?LANG=JAPANESE
Myamoto Musashi famous swordsman and author
of Go Rin No Sho (the Book of Five Rings) wrote
Study the Way of all professions.
In the way of computer networks, one must understand
attacks
On 9/26/05, Steven R. Gerber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for new SUPPORTED RAID controllers.
You may want to look into the LSI MegaRAID cards, such as the 150-4
and 150-6 SATA controllers (not the 150-2). Running the upcoming 3.8
will get you built-in RAID management support.
Am Montag, 26. September 2005 20:41 CEST schrieb Brandon Mercer:
Daniel A. Ramaley wrote:
I have an i386 file server running OpenBSD 3.7-release. I want to add
an SATA drive to the system. Since the motherboard does not have SATA
built-in, i need to purchase a controller card. I notice on
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 02:29:00AM +0200, the unit calling itself viq wrote:
On Sunday 25 of September 2005 17:08, J Moore wrote:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2005 at 09:59:12PM -0700, the unit calling itself Bryan
Irvine wrote:
cut
# ls -l /var/named
total 5
drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Sep 24
Shrink wrap vendors are unsupportable.
A few months ago, i put together some intsructions for making a livecd,
but didn't have the time to complete it, i'll post them here, and if
anybody wants,
we can work on it together and complete it and post it to the
mailinglist and perhaps openbsdsupport.org ?
So here we go :
# cd /usr
#
On Tuesday 27 of September 2005 02:22, J Moore wrote:
Yes - that seemed to do the trick:
chmod 660 named_query.log
I guess this was caused by new privilege separation features added to
3.7, eh?
I can't say, i didn't really play with named yet... But when you said about
chgrp'ing, and saw
Am Dienstag, 27. September 2005 02:22 CEST schrieb pedro la peu:
Shrink wrap vendors are unsupportable.
???
http://dict.leo.org/?lp=endelang=desearchLoc=0cmpType=relaxedrelink=onse
ctHdr=onspellToler=stdsearch=Shrink+wrap
This tells me you mean no-name elCheapo blister HardWare.
It's no answer
Emanuel Strobl wrote:
Am Montag, 26. September 2005 20:41 CEST schrieb Brandon Mercer:
Daniel A. Ramaley wrote:
I have an i386 file server running OpenBSD 3.7-release. I want to add
an SATA drive to the system. Since the motherboard does not have SATA
built-in, i need to purchase a
On Sep 26, 2005, at 3:37 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Oh yeah, and it will probably cut down on the number of times you see
messages of the form Is X supported on OpenBSD blah?
You can do all the above.
I am too busy.
This is an excellent point. Kernel development is a fairly
Thanks for the suggestions Oliver. It was an audio cd.
I've since found a link under the Gimp-Print FAQ that talks about the
difficulty of printing to Epson Stylus printers in Free, Net and OpenBSD.
http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/p_FAQ_OS_X.php3#BSD
The short of it is that the BSD driver resets the printer losing sync. The
fix is to use unlpt0
Hi all,
You may remember the AUUG conference that Theo spoke at last year.
I thought I'd point out AUUG 2005, this year's AUUG conference being
held in Sydney on 19-21 October. The programme was organised by Adrian
Close (an OpenBSD enthusiast) and so there is a bit of OpenBSD related
Someone is telling you to use a non-standard FreeBSD extension. That's
hogwash. I suggest you advice them that their FAQ has an error. That
is not standard to any other system.
And even then, it is even more wrong.
I've since found a link under the Gimp-Print FAQ that talks about the
On 9/26/2005 7:19 PM, Rogier Krieger wrote:
On 9/26/05, Steven R. Gerber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for new SUPPORTED RAID controllers.
You may want to look into the LSI MegaRAID cards, such as the 150-4
and 150-6 SATA controllers (not the 150-2). Running the upcoming 3.8
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:21:21 -0700
Donald J. Ankney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 26, 2005, at 3:37 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
Oh yeah, and it will probably cut down on the number of times you see
messages of the form Is X supported on OpenBSD blah?
You can do all the above.
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