Hello list,
Is there a nullconsole in OpenBSD, similar to the nullconsole in FreeBSD?
I have a WRAP box where I need to use the serial port to interface an
external device. I don't want the default console on the serial port,
because any kernel console messages would disturb the communication.
If you are running the phpmyadmin locally with the mysql server, and you
are using the socket, not tcp, as your connection to the db server, then
ps aux | grep mysql
should reveal a
--socket=/path/to/socket
Then in the phpmyadmin config.inc.php file you would place the
following-
On 1/17/07, Martin Hedenfalk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
Is there a nullconsole in OpenBSD, similar to the nullconsole in FreeBSD?
I have a WRAP box where I need to use the serial port to interface an
external device. I don't want the default console on the serial port,
because any
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 17:15, Martin Hedenfalk wrote:
Is there a nullconsole in OpenBSD, similar to the nullconsole in FreeBSD?
Not that I know but you could always set it to a non-existant tty (com1?), I
guess.
But that's not the problem here though...
On the WRAP, set tty pc0 in
On 1/17/07, Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 17:15, Martin Hedenfalk wrote:
Is there a nullconsole in OpenBSD, similar to the nullconsole in FreeBSD?
Not that I know but you could always set it to a non-existant tty (com1?), I
guess.
But that's not the problem
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 06:32:33PM +0800, Lars Hansson wrote:
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 17:15, Martin Hedenfalk wrote:
Is there a nullconsole in OpenBSD, similar to the nullconsole in FreeBSD?
Not that I know but you could always set it to a non-existant tty
(com1?), I guess. But that's
Hello,
I want to connect an openbsd router to two swichtes in case of
redundancy. These two switches are connected together, so that I think
trunk in failover mode may be the right way, isn't it?
To create a full redundant setup I want to connect a second openbsd
router. Is there a possibility
PXE install seems to be the most appropriate.
You can also download bsd.rd on your freebsd and boot it. If freebsd
bootloader
can boot bsd.rd, use grub.
Cheers,
Frangois
Dear All
here my altq+pf
##---queue+alq---###
altq on $ext_if cbq bandwidth 100Kb queue{q_std}
queue q_std bandwidth 100% cbq \
{q_def,q_pri,q_web,q_msc,q_dat,q_gms}
queue q_def bandwidth 25% priority 1 cbq(borrow default red ecn)
queue q_dat bandwidth
Hello,
I just wondering if openbsd 4.0 supports uft8. I googled around and can't
find nothing about this.
Thanks.
On 1/17/07, Mark Bucciarelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a laptop with FreeBSD and no CD drive. I'd like to
convert to OpenBSD. I have the 4.0 CD.
What is the easiest path (other than buying a CD drive ;)?
dd if=floppy40.fs of=/dev/wd0c
sync; sync; sync
-- ach
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 08:03:52PM +0100, Samuel Mo?ux wrote:
With this config, I can't access dmz hosts from lan or internet. The
state gets created:
all tcp $dmz_ip:25 - 192.168.1.161:19399 CLOSED:SYN_SENT
but the response is blocked:
Jan 16 19:32:59.627083 rule 0/(match) block
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 19:47, Joachim Schipper wrote:
Why not? If you set the system console device to some non-existent com1,
as you state above, and disable most everything in /etc/ttys, wouldn't
you be able to make sure the system doesn't use the vga port?
I wa thinking of the
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 19:39, Martin Hedenfalk wrote:
If it was possible to set the default console to nullconsole, ie
discarding all console I/O, what other part of the system would write
(directly) to pc0?
The BIOS messages that appear before the OS or bootloader is even running.
---
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 07:24 am, Falk Brockerhoff - smartTERRA GmbH
wrote:
I want to connect an openbsd router to two swichtes in case of
redundancy. These two switches are connected together, so that I think
trunk in failover mode may be the right way, isn't it?
This is what I do for
Hello,
I just wondering if openbsd 4.0 supports uft8. I googled around and can't
find nothing about this.
Thanks.
OpenBSD 4.0 doesn't support a UTF-8.
if you want to use a UTF-8 on OpenBSD, you can reference patches on
some sites. (one is a kevlo's previous citrus patch, other site is a
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 07:28 am, sonjaya wrote:
queue q_std bandwidth 100% cbq \
{q_def,q_pri,q_web,q_msc,q_dat,q_gms}
queue q_def bandwidth 25% priority 1 cbq(borrow default red ecn)
queue q_dat bandwidth 10% priority 0 cbq(red)
queue q_web bandwidth 25% priority 5 cbq(borrow)
2007/1/17, Brian Candler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that the 'keep state'
only applies to the opposite packets through the same interface. For
example:
pkt1++ pkt1'
--- | ext_if int_if | --
--- |
On 1/17/07, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 06:32:33PM +0800, Lars Hansson wrote:
If the WRAP is using console redirection this wont help.
there is no such thing, as wrap is headless anyway.
Why not? If you set the system console device to some
On 1/17/07, Lars Hansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 19:39, Martin Hedenfalk wrote:
If it was possible to set the default console to nullconsole, ie
discarding all console I/O, what other part of the system would write
(directly) to pc0?
The BIOS messages that
Hi Group,
I have a small query for the greyscanner daemon.
I am using this great tool for quite some time :)
While analysing some of the Spamd logs for Blacklisted hosts I found
the following
grepped through maillog file
Jan 17 19:34:00 MYHOST greytrapper[2532]: Trapped x.x.x.x: Invalid
Iain Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm attempting to use a Sun Type 6 USB keyboard on 4.0/amd64. The
keyboard works, but extra functionality such as the compose key does not
work. Further, wsconsctl detects it as a plain vanilla PC-XT keyboard.
wsconsctl can only access the first keyboard
as far i know min bw 5,59 kbps .
now is working , i got from other queue.
i try to use cbq n hfsc witch better in shaping .
On 1/17/07, Lawrence Horvath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try defining q_pri with a bandwidth, you might even be able to set it as:
queue q_pri bandwidth 0% priority 7
On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 08:28 +0100, Marc Balmer wrote:
Marco Peereboom wrote:
along. The GPL is fatally flawed and hasn't been tested in court. I
wouldn't bet my code or company on it.
the GPL actually has been tested in court in germany.
I lack the details, but using google they surely
1) I don't have enough information to tell what you are asking. show the
real logs.
2) greyscanner is not part of openbsd - it is a proof of concept piece
written by me, so you should probably ask me directly (with full logs)
rather than asking the list.
-Bob
* Ramdas [EMAIL
Charles Farinella wrote:
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 09:32:02AM -0500, Charles Farinella wrote:
I have an OpenBSD 3.9 machine with a public IP providing NAT and
firewalling for our internal network. It has 3 interfaces:
dc0: public ip from internet X.X.X.25
dc1: 192.168.100.x to internal
Hello,
ftp-proxy starts up and runs fine for most of the time on one of my firewalls,
but sometimes and intermittently it just silently dies without any trace in
the daemon-log or messages. It is easy enough to just start it again, but it
is a bit annoying. I suppose I should start with upping
Marc Balmer wrote:
hmm, why are people so proud of their uptimes when it only show they
don't care for their systems?
I forgot to power it (a Sun IPC) down when I left the company:
[draco:~]$ uname -a; uptime
OpenBSD draco..com 2.6 GENERIC#287 sparc
11:55AM up 1538 days, 58 mins,
Hi All,
I tried to setup a pf(4) based load balancer for some webservers.
I did follow the instructions from openbsd.org's pf FAQ.
However, I seem to make a stupid mistake and I can't see which one.
My Setup:
- OpenBSD 4.0 box, should be the load balancer
- 2 other boxes with official IP
Good for Germany, they have jurisprudence established. Now the rest of
the world.
I meant a REAL case with real money and fancy lawyers involved.
Something like what happened with BSD and ATT.
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 07:37:00AM -0600, Jeffrey C. Ollie wrote:
On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 08:28 +0100,
Nick Holland wrote:
I think you were confusing UPGRADE and UPDATE there someplace.
No, I updated 3.9-release to 3.9-stable.
Remove (or don't install) Sendmail... Boom, your daily reports are
now non-functional. There are other ways you could get the same info,
but none of them quite as
Marc Balmer wrote:
hmm, why are people so proud of their uptimes when it only show they
don't care for their systems?
Below is a patch which adds an -i flag to 'uptime' converting an uptime
period to a size in inches:
evilkittens:w {160} ./uptime
11:13AM up 24 days, 16:42, 1 user, load
Please try this diff:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.sbin/ftp-proxy/ftp-proxy.c.diff?r1=1.10r2=1.11
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Stefan Olsson wrote:
Hello,
ftp-proxy starts up and runs fine for most of the time on one of my firewalls,
but sometimes and intermittently it just
Patrick Useldinger([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2007.01.17 18:34:35 +:
Nick Holland wrote:
Verifying the
dependencies for every combination of core packages would be
difficult...and pointless.
Well I think that's feasible, it the package manager manages
dependencies and the dependencies in
guys i want ask to regarding quota
this is my fstab:
/dev/wd0a / ffs rw 1 1
/dev/sd0a /data ffs rw,nodev,nosuid 1 2
/dev/wd0g /home ffs rw,nodev,nosuid 1 2
/dev/wd0d /tmp ffs rw,nodev,nosuid 1 2
/dev/wd0e /usr ffs rw,nodev 1 2
/dev/wd0f /var ffs rw,nodev,nosuid 1 2
/dev/wd0g /home ffs
I'm trying to get CCD working correctly, but it just doesn't want to.
I have two identical 300GB disks that I'm trying to interleave.
Here's exactly what I'm doing:
# fdisk -i wd1
# fdisk -i wd3
# disklabel -E wd1
- creating one partition of type ccd spaning entire disk
# disklabel -E wd3
I recently got my hands on a IBM branded usb floppy drive. I am trying to
format it with fdformat before I dd the floppy40.fs image to it. Below is the
error that fdformat exits with and a full dmesg. The floppy information is at
the bottom. I've tried both attaching the drive with and
first:
YOU WROTE: - creating one partition of type ccd spanning entire disk
i take you're word then you should have a close look at 'man ccd'
Note that the `raw' partitions of the disks should not be combined. Each
component partition should be offset at least one cylinder from the
Although I was unable to format the floppy using fdformat I am able to dd the
floppy image to the disk. dd if=floppy40.fs of=/dev/rsd0c bs=32k. I am also
able to boot from the floppy and use the install program.
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 13:09:39 -0700
Tim Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan
Hi there,
Quick question about the way ifconfig deals with txpower for ral cards..
Maybe I'm being silly, but I find it rather hard to believe that my wireless
card is transmitting at 100dBm. Yet, that's what ifconfig claims. Call me
stupid, but I'd much rather see no value than one that's
Adobe released Flash Player 9 for Linux today. (I know, it's not
open-source, but it's sometimes hard to navigate the web without it.)
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200701/011707FlashPlayerLinux.html
Do we expect OpenBSD to support Flash 9 in the near future? The
I've read that. That's why I began the offset using disklabel's default
setting, which is 63. Sorry, that's why I said you can ask for
clarification.
As for the second part, it wasn't so clear, but with FreeBSD's ccd you
create the file system on /dev/ccd0c so I assumed it was the same. If
Hello misc@,
after many hours of debugging (well kind of) I'm desperate about this
problem:
Josh Grosse told be about a bug he encountered while building big
(e.g. 1GB) LiveCDs containing many files.
I tried to hunt down the limitation one hits, but I could not find a
definite answer. Here my
Sorry about the wrong link it the previous post. The correct link to
flashsupport is:
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flash_Player:Additional_Interface_Support_for_Linux
2007/1/17, Matthew Szudzik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Adobe released Flash Player 9 for Linux today. (I know, it's not
open-source, but it's sometimes hard to navigate the web without it.)
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200701/011707FlashPlayerLinux.html
Do we expect
Joachim Schipper wrote:
For instance, OpenBSD 4.0 introduced a warning for large stacks, and 4.0
kernels are compiled with this option. Compiling a pre-4.0 -current on
3.9 is thus impossible.
That's indeed a good example. While there's probably a way around it by
upgrading in several steps,
On 1/17/07, Matthew Szudzik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adobe released Flash Player 9 for Linux today. (I know, it's not
open-source, but it's sometimes hard to navigate the web without it.)
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200701/011707FlashPlayerLinux.html
Do we expect
I sat down and calculated one cylinder, and it's not 63 sectors, it's
1008. So I redid the disklabel and it seems to be working. I ran newfs and
it's reporting 600GB.
You can't create a partition on ccd0, you must use ccd0c.
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Chris Mika wrote:
I've read that. That's why I
Although I did get an error: # newfs /dev/ccd0c
newfs: /dev/ccd0c: not a character-special device, but it still ran. Any
suggestions anyone? Can this be ignored (I'm guessing since it printed it
it can't be)?
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Chris Mika wrote:
I sat down and calculated one cylinder, and
Sorry, I was just looking at the other problem to hard to notice the
obvious!
# newfs ccd0c, not /dev/ccd0c.
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Chris Mika wrote:
Although I did get an error: # newfs /dev/ccd0c
newfs: /dev/ccd0c: not a character-special device, but it still ran. Any
suggestions anyone?
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 16:29:20 -0500
Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seeing the hardline the devs take against driver binary blobs it's
unlikely. However, I am looking forward myself to 4.1, because Gnash
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/ has been added to ports and upon
release it
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 22:30, Chris Mika wrote:
I sat down and calculated one cylinder, and it's not 63 sectors, it's
1008. So I redid the disklabel and it seems to be working. I ran newfs and
it's reporting 600GB.
You can't create a partition on ccd0, you must use ccd0c.
i don't know
Marco Peereboom wrote:
Good for Germany, they have jurisprudence established. Now the rest of
the world.
US of A is not the rest of the world, it is the beginning of the end..
I meant a REAL case with real money and fancy lawyers involved.
Something like what happened with BSD and ATT.
On
On 1/17/07, Travers Buda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 16:29:20 -0500
Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seeing the hardline the devs take against driver binary blobs it's
unlikely. However, I am looking forward myself to 4.1, because Gnash
On 2007 Jan 17 (Wed) at 16:29:20 -0500 (-0500), Nick Guenther wrote:
:Seeing the hardline the devs take against driver binary blobs it's
:unlikely. However, I am looking forward myself to 4.1, because Gnash
:http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/ has been added to ports and upon
:release it will
On 17-Jan-07, at 4:29 PM, Nick Guenther wrote:
Seeing the hardline the devs take against driver binary blobs it's
unlikely.
Not that this is reason to support it, but there's obviously a
monumental difference between a driver and a browser plugin.
However, I am looking forward myself to
gnash looks very cool, but as of right now, it still can't play strongbad
email, nor google video.
gnash (last tried was their cvs version as of about 1 month ago)
would play maybe 30% of the flash I ran into on my amd64. It
has a long way to go to become usable. If enabled I found that
Marian Hettwer wrote:
my pf.conf
ext_if=fxp0
#int_if=int0
set skip on lo
scrub in
web_servers = { 193.99.144.85,66.135.208.93 }
rdr on $ext_if proto tcp from any to any port 80 - $web_servers \
round-robin sticky-address
Do you have a pass rule along with that rdr rule?
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 02:41:56PM -0800, Marco S Hyman wrote:
gnash (last tried was their cvs version as of about 1 month ago)
would play maybe 30% of the flash I ran into on my amd64. It
has a long way to go to become usable. If enabled I found that
it played just about all of the
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 15:55:12 -0700
Darrin Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most clicked item on the web: Skip Intro
exactly!!
i find gnash to be more than enough (and was quite happy previously
without it - if i didn't see it, i figured i wasn't missing anything).
if i get really desperate i
On 1/17/07, Patrick Useldinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your explanations. Now I'm wondering why FreeBSD maintains
the upgrade from source approach, but that's for a different list
(yes, I read that in FreeBSD 6.2 you can do binary upgrades now - but
actually I am not interested in
Don't forget that both opera and opera-flashplugin are in the ports
tree. The new linux flash if supported, would probably be used
in a similar fashion (compat et al..) but it uses ALSA. As you know,
ALSA is the (advanced) linux sound architecture. This is a problem that
would consume time
Le Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 03:36:07PM -0500, Matthew Szudzik ecrivait :
Adobe released Flash Player 9 for Linux today. (I know, it's not
open-source, but it's sometimes hard to navigate the web without it.)
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200701/011707FlashPlayerLinux.html
Does anyone know of a simple IGMP proxy that runs on OpenBSD?
Frank Denis writes:
Well, I see two ways of having flash work with native apps:
And these methods work on my hppa box? Or my Sparc64 box? Or on
any non-i386/amd64 box?
// marc
hi,
i also use opera with flash plugin
what about : packages/i386/flash/flash-0.4.10.tgz
it's a standalone flash player but on the website
http://www.swift-tools.net/Flash/
it's also a netscape plugin based on GPL license
so i get the source and try to compile it on OB 4.0
but some errors stop
On 1/17/07, Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/17/07, Travers Buda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 16:29:20 -0500
Nick Guenther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seeing the hardline the devs take against driver binary blobs it's
unlikely. However, I am looking forward
Try defining q_pri with a bandwidth, you might even be able to set it as:
queue q_pri bandwidth 0% priority 7 cbq(borrow)
This way it wouldnt reserve any bandwidth but it shouldnt cause issues
with the bandwidth math either. If you get that working, please let me
know.
On 1/17/07, sonjaya
I was reading about the new hoststated tool in OpenBSD, and wondering
if it would be possible to use rssi as a link health check.
Sam Fourman Jr.
I am trying to install p5-MIME-tools-5.420 using pkg_add but I keep getting
the following error:
p5-MIME-tools-5.420:Can't find p5-Convert-BinHex-1.119
/usr/sbin/pkg_add: p5-Convert-BinHex-1.119:Fatal error
I am new to OpenBSD...could someone help me?
--
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On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 06:36:31PM -0800, sausted wrote:
I am trying to install p5-MIME-tools-5.420 using pkg_add but I keep getting
the following error:
p5-MIME-tools-5.420:Can't find p5-Convert-BinHex-1.119
/usr/sbin/pkg_add: p5-Convert-BinHex-1.119:Fatal error
I am new to
On 1/17/07, besnard michel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
i also use opera with flash plugin
what about : packages/i386/flash/flash-0.4.10.tgz
it's a standalone flash player but on the website
http://www.swift-tools.net/Flash/
it's also a netscape plugin based on GPL license
so i get the source
sausted wrote:
I am trying to install p5-MIME-tools-5.420 using pkg_add but I keep getting
the following error:
p5-MIME-tools-5.420:Can't find p5-Convert-BinHex-1.119
/usr/sbin/pkg_add: p5-Convert-BinHex-1.119:Fatal error
I am new to OpenBSD...could someone help me?
You have to build the
On Fri, Jan 12, 2007 at 03:21:00PM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote:
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 06:51:51PM -0800, Marco S Hyman wrote:
Jonathan Gray writes:
Just about anything you can buy should work. The MosChip MCS7830
ones (ie syba usb ethernet) being the only exception that comes to mind.
On 1/17/07, Bob Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) I don't have enough information to tell what you are asking. show the
real logs.
2) greyscanner is not part of openbsd - it is a proof of concept piece
written by me, so you should probably ask me directly (with full logs)
rather than asking
Scott Austed wrote:
On 1/17/07, *Mike Erdely* wrote:
You have to build the port yourself.
Could you point me in the right direction on how I can do this?
See:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq15.html
# Extract the ports tree.
# cd /usr/ports/converters/p5-Convert-BinHex
# make install
Then
Peter Matulis wrote:
I am using OBSD 3.8 as a firewall for a small office and I have an XP
user that connects to a remote host via MS Remote Desktop (TCP 3389).
Occasionally, this user complains that her connection is severed and
that afterwards she can no longer reconnect. (She has taken
Le Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 05:14:33PM -0800, Marco S Hyman ecrivait :
Frank Denis writes:
Well, I see two ways of having flash work with native apps:
And these methods work on my hppa box? Or my Sparc64 box? Or on
any non-i386/amd64 box?
The second method could work through qemu :)
Jean-Daniel Beaubien wrote:
I'm about to purchase a domain name and I was wondering if there are
any registrar out there that are friendly to OpenBSD (donations,
contributions, etc...).
www.GoDaddy.com donated $10,000 to OpenBSD in '06.
There are many references to the donation out on the web
Could someone direct me to a howto on setting up Openbsd,sendmail and
spamassassin
to use milter-spamd?
Thank you,
-Mike
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