Brett Lymn wrote:
... They use LDAP+kerberos plus a bit of DNS ...
Please. There is enough bs here without intentionally piling it on.
Assuming a positive aspect to that, either you're confused about the
meaning of word 'based' or unfamiliar with AD.
AD is *not* Kerberos nor is it LDAP. AD
Philip Guenther wrote:
On Feb 5, 2008 6:27 PM, Glenn Mulvaney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running a linux binary via compat_linux(8) built from
ports/emulators/fedora in 4.2-stable. Emulated binaries can't create or
read files 2GB regardless of limits or login class. Does anyone have
Jonathan Franks wrote:
I think Andre's point, ...
There are at least two perspectives on the problem. One perspective is
always how can the computer be used to avoid having the problem again in
the future.
By incorpo
... Sometimes that's just not an option, and I'm not rich enough to
turn
The binary definitely can create read files larger than 2GB on a
linux system. It's the p4d binary from Perforce under emulation that
I'm having a problem with. The 64bit calls are in the compat layer
(/usr/src/sys/compat/linux/linux_file64.c) ktrace shows calls to
fstat64(), but pread()
Andre van Zyl wrote:
Please show me the proof that my customers are experiencing a net loss of
productivity ...
You've provided that data point yourself: MS Windows.
Just because people quickly get used to and comfortable with a lower
level of productivity doesn't mean that it's not a
Please show me the proof that my customers are experiencing a net loss
of
productivity
You left out because their squid boxes authenticate to AD
You've provided that data point yourself: MS Windows.
Ah, I see, so in other words you don't have a clue?
Just because people quickly get
On Feb 6, 2008 3:09 AM, Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please. There is enough bs here without intentionally piling it on.
Assuming a positive aspect to that, either you're confused about the
meaning of word 'based' or unfamiliar with AD.
AD is *not* Kerberos nor is it LDAP. AD may
Well, it sounds like the OP or his cusomer has a Windows
network, so how about uh... AD???
Exactly.
I cannot take away AD, I need to read it and authenticate users in squid.
While reading at the discussion going on without a solution, I still have the
problema patching the makefile. I read
On Feb 6, 2008 3:45 AM, Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andre van Zyl wrote:
Please show me the proof that my customers are experiencing a net loss
of
productivity ...
You've provided that data point yourself: MS Windows.
That's just plain stupid, just like people who used to say
I am the patch author.
It's working since it's first implementation.
Maybe it's time for the maintainers to consider committing it.
Is there any reason for not having it committed?
Did you had some reply from the maintainers?
I think it would be useful to have it.
Luca.
On Feb 6, 2008 4:45 PM, Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You've provided that data point yourself: MS Windows.
Since when is misc@ a Linux-esque anti-MS list?
---
Lars Hansson
On Wed, 6 Feb 2008, Luca Dell'Oca wrote:
http://www.mail-archive.com/misc@openbsd.org/msg30134.html
right now I had not so much time to test it, the modifications to the makefile
worked and squid compiled correctly. One of the interesting part of this
solution is not having to install samba
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 10:09:50AM +0200, Lars Nood?n wrote:
Assuming a positive aspect to that, either you're confused about the
meaning of word 'based' or unfamiliar with AD.
Neither actually but you seem content. Never mind.
AD is *not* Kerberos nor is it LDAP. AD may well be inspired
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
I'm wondering how scsi external arrays work in OpenBSD. This is in
relation to my low-MHz box search. Sata drives have too fast a clock
rate so it will be scsi.
Are you speculating, or have you actually tested the results here?
A new 300G SATA vs. an old 2G SCSI? You
Brett Lymn wrote:
Oddly this non-standard AD seems to interoperate with the Solaris ldap
client, an openldap client and with MIT kerberos just fine.
Seems to, or actually does? Or can be be pounded in after agreeing to
non-Open licenses?
Point me to some more recent articles or
Hello,
I'm using OpenBSD with a Soekris NET4801.
To make my job easy and more secure to upgrade software,
I would like to have 2 root partitions on the label, one is active at a
time and the other will filled with the upgrade by dd.
I compiled a kernel with, in NET4801 config file, the line :
On Feb 6, 2008 7:42 AM, Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brett Lymn wrote:
Oddly this non-standard AD seems to interoperate with the Solaris ldap
client, an openldap client and with MIT kerberos just fine.
Seems to, or actually does? Or can be be pounded in after agreeing to
bofh wrote:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms818754.aspx
Read the page topic and search for the word PAC
Several links in it appears to confirm that a broken version of Kerberos
is still used:
The Kerberos Authentication Group Membership
Extensions extend the
On Feb 6, 2008 9:07 AM, Lars Noodin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bofh wrote:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms818754.aspx
Read the page topic and search for the word PAC
Several links in it appears to confirm that a broken version of Kerberos
is still used:
The Kerberos
hi
my hardeware are 2 pices of
hp dl 145 g2 2gb ram and a intel based 1gb quad interfaces card 1 sata hd.
this work as firewall system with 5 carp interfaces with up to 15 ip.
per box are 5 ethernet interfaces active. ( the system have 6 , the quad card
and 2 on board )
is is possible the
Lars NoodC)n wrote:
bofh wrote:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms818754.aspx
Read the page topic and search for the word PAC
Several links in it appears to confirm that a broken version of
Kerberos is still used:
The Kerberos Authentication Group Membership
Extensions
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 07:12:55 -0500 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: multi-disk external scsi enclosures Not sure
how much storage you are after here, but I'm not sure I believe that ten 9G
disks are better for your quest than one 100G disk. ONE 9G vs. ONE 100G?
Maybe
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 07:12:55AM -0500, Nick Holland wrote:
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
I'm wondering how scsi external arrays work in OpenBSD. This is in
relation to my low-MHz box search. Sata drives have too fast a clock
rate so it will be scsi.
Are you speculating, or have you
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 06:48:54AM +0100, ropers wrote:
On 06/02/2008, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wondering how scsi external arrays work in OpenBSD. This is in
relation to my low-MHz box search. Sata drives have too fast a clock
rate so it will be scsi.
Why not
On Tuesday 05 February 2008, STeve Andre' wrote:
My proceedure these days is to take the disk
out of the machine and stuff it into mine, mount it and extract data
before scrubbing the mindless thing and starting over...
I normally boot the system from a live-cd (used Knoppix many times) and
1. Supply dmesg, we're not playing guessing games
2. This HW is known to have interrupt issues similar to what is described in
PR 5707, so if you are runing -current snapshot on the box, try disabling all
the acpi bells and whistles and things should improve substantially.
Regards
Johan M:son
On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 08:30:00PM -0500, Josh Grosse wrote:
ntfs_readattr: offset too big: 595591168 (595656704) 595634176
^
|
Would this be (file_size 0x) by
On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 08:54:07 -0700, Darrin Chandler wrote
On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 08:30:00PM -0500, Josh Grosse wrote:
ntfs_readattr: offset too big: 595591168 (595656704) 595634176
^
I've got really simple transport mode IPSec setup between two hosts:
[ipsec.conf]
ike ah transport from 128.164.144.144 to 128.164.159.159 main auth
hmac-sha2-256 group modp1536 quick group modp1536
Though traceroute from one host to the other fails at the gateway,
despite the gateway
Hi!
I have an Acer 7520G notebook with a Marvell Yukon gigabit ethernet card
onboard. After the amd64 install, I get until this line with the
bootup, and then nothing, it hangs:
[...]
mskc0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 Marvell Yukon 88E8071 rev 0x15
Tried with both bsd and bsd.mp.
I see on the
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 11:33:16AM -0500, Josh Grosse wrote:
On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 08:54:07 -0700, Darrin Chandler wrote
On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 08:30:00PM -0500, Josh Grosse wrote:
ntfs_readattr: offset too big: 595591168 (595656704) 595634176
The COMPAT_LINUX code is in dire need of an upgrade to match more recent
linux kernels...
I certainly agree. For example, I need to compile a custom OpenBSD
kernel with this patch
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=119479722118605
just to get certain programs running under compat_linux.
A first start would be to tell us what version of OpenBSD you are
running, and to send a full dmesg.
If you are not running -current, you should try a snapshot.
On 2/6/08, LIVAI Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I have an Acer 7520G notebook with a Marvell Yukon gigabit ethernet card
On Wednesday 06 February 2008 17:57:00 you wrote:
A first start would be to tell us what version of OpenBSD you are
running, and to send a full dmesg.
If you are not running -current, you should try a snapshot.
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I'm running the latest available (01.28)
snapshot.
Greetings,
It appears that I am having some major slowness issues on a HP
Proliant DL380G4 after a fresh install of OpenBSD 4.2 i386 single
processor kernel
When running a iperf (http://dast.nlanr.net/Projects/Iperf/) test to a
Linux host on the same physical subnet on the same physical switch
On Wednesday 06 February 2008 18:02:58 you wrote:
On Wednesday 06 February 2008 17:57:00 you wrote:
A first start would be to tell us what version of OpenBSD you are
running, and to send a full dmesg.
If you are not running -current, you should try a snapshot.
Sorry, I forgot to mention
html only
OpenBSD's bge driver sucks big time, typical symptoms are very slow
transfers, and incrementing errors (netstat -i).
You can confirm this by booting $other_os_boot_cd and retesting.
/Pete
On 6 Feb 2008, at 6:33 PM, Mark Parsons wrote:
Greetings,
It appears that I am having some major
Hello Misc,
While I was reading through the man pages for ipsec.conf and
ipsecctl, I noticed that for automatic keying there is no way to
specify any type of key size. I was wondering if anyone know of a way
to do that, because I am very interested in setting up strong crypto
ipsec tunnels
http://readlist.com/lists/securityfocus.com/bugtraq/4/22004.html
As you may appreciate, this enables DNS cache poisoning for OpenBSD
much like my earlier attacks on BIND 9, BIND 8 and Microsoft
Windows DNS server.
Interestingly enough, OpenBSD uses a flavor of this PRNG for
another field, this
Hi all,
I've downloaded the OpenBSD 4.2 current source tree to my 4.2 release
machine. Then I've made small modifications to my kernel, but when I
run make depend I get the following error messages:
/usr/src/sys/kern/kern_sysctl.c:91:21: ifaddrs.h: No such file or directory
On Feb 6, 2008 9:00 PM, Joco Salvatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've downloaded the OpenBSD 4.2 current source tree to my 4.2 release
machine. Then I've made small modifications to my kernel, but when I
run make depend I get the following error messages:
Hello,
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Tue, 05 Feb 2008 18:55:43 -0700
Von: Brian Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: Stefan Kell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: misc@openbsd.org
Betreff: Re: WAP setup problems
Stefan Kell wrote:
Did you try using one shared-network with two different
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On Feb 6, 2008 1:10 PM, Stefan Kell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
some other questions: why a bridge and why not simple router with pf?
PF can be used to filter on a bridge. See Section 6.9 of the FAQ for
an example.
I'm looking to replace a Linux domU with a BSD one, preferably OpenBSD.
Anyone any success running stable OpenBSD (FreeBSD would also suffice)
as domU in a Xen system? If so, willing to share config / how-to /
experience?
Kind regards,
Doichin
On 2008/02/06 19:19, Pete Vickers wrote:
OpenBSD's bge driver sucks big time, typical symptoms are very slow
transfers, and incrementing errors (netstat -i).
the Ierrs are only on some bge chips (BCM5704C is the most common one),
but it does totally suck if you try and run OSPF on them.
It's work but I had really bad performances with the network (timeout on
the interface re).
Dmesg: http://www.openbsd-france.org/ml/archives/msg02494.html
On jeu, 2008-02-07 at 00:29 +0200, NetOne - Doichin Dokov wrote:
I'm looking to replace a Linux domU with a BSD one, preferably OpenBSD.
On 13:36 Wed 06 Feb , Jean-Yves Boisiaud wrote:
I change the /etc/boot.conf, which now is :
set tty com0
stty com0 19200
set timeout 5
boot hd0b:/bsd
try set device hd0b instead of the last line...
--
If you don't remember something, it never existed...
If you aren't
OpenBSD as DomU works using hardware virtualization for me. There's
the occasional lockup that I haven't looked into too much. You can
launch vncviewer to get a console. My working config is at the bottom.
John
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 11:55:05PM +0100, Julien Cabillot wrote:
It's work but I
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 02:42:02PM +0200, Lars Nood?n wrote:
Brett Lymn wrote:
Oddly this non-standard AD seems to interoperate with the Solaris ldap
client, an openldap client and with MIT kerberos just fine.
Seems to, or actually does? Or can be be pounded in after agreeing to
On Feb 5, 2008 10:19 PM, Antti Harri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny thing, I haven't really *ever* used NTFS (on
any OS) but couple of days ago I wanted to transfer
file to NTFS partition and couldn't because the kernel
lacked the driver. So instead of recompiling kernel I copied it over
to
On Feb 5, 2008 3:49 PM, STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to suggest that NTFS be enabled by default in GENERIC;
I realize that it can't be in the boot media because of size, but for
general work not having to compile a non-standard kernel would be a
win for a lot of people.
On Wednesday 06 February 2008 19:07:30 Ted Unangst wrote:
On Feb 5, 2008 3:49 PM, STeve Andre' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to suggest that NTFS be enabled by default in GENERIC;
I realize that it can't be in the boot media because of size, but for
general work not having to compile
You can use Christoph Egger's OpenBSD/Xen port. No need to go
HVM-only. Unfortunately, my own website is down right now and I
haven't gotten around to fixing that, but the Wayback Machine has the
relevant page:
http://web.archive.org/web/20070403174105/http://ropersonline.com/openbsd/xen/
Also,
Does anyone run OpenBSD on blade servers? I don't mean
Sun Blade 150 kind of hardware, but rather blade chassis
with server blades (a la Sun Blade 8000, HP, Dell, etc.).
I'd appreciate any details... I'm having a bit of trouble finding
anything conclusive about OpenBSD on blades.
Thanks in
Part of my job description is to come as close as possible to
doing everything with no resources. (My entire IT budget for this
year is $6K. That includes internet connectivity, all repairs,
all infra-structure costs, and all core software. About
$100/computer) THIS year I have about 4K for
I have an Intel D815EEA2 motherboard; its spec is supposed to include
the RNG hardware; however, the dmesg output is void of any indication
that obsd discovered or uses it.
Is there something I need to do?
Thanks,
# ---
rebooting...
OpenBSD 4.2 (GENERIC) #2: Sat Feb 2 13:34:39 EST 2008
On Feb 6, 2008, at 9:28 PM, Sherwood Botsford wrote:
Part of my job description is to come as close as possible to doing
everything with no resources. (My entire IT budget for this year is
$6K. That includes internet connectivity, all repairs, all infra-
structure costs, and all core
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Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
What about a Compaq Proliant 2500R on eBay for $300?
max 1 GB ram, 1 PCI bus over 6 slots, dual Pentium Pro 166 MHz
4 bays + 2 1/2 height bays (for media) + CDROM and floppy
A 2500R for $300? I hope that's $25 plus $275 shipping.
Not a bad machine,
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 07:28:01PM -0700, Sherwood Botsford wrote:
HOWEVER, these switches are dying like flies at a RAID show.
I've had 5 of them die in the last 3 months. (I also use them in
classrooms -- Overkill, for 3-4 computers in a classroom, but, as
I said, the price is right.)
On Feb 6, 2008 9:28 PM, Sherwood Botsford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Part of my job description is to come as close as possible to
doing everything with no resources. (My entire IT budget for this
year is $6K. That includes internet connectivity, all repairs,
Are things really that tight?
Sherwood Botsford wrote:
So I went to 3com's web site. Got frustrated as hell trying to find what
I was looking for.
3com still makes switches?
1. Why is a cisco 2960-PT-ATTL eleven times the price of a Dell
PowerConnect 2724?
Because it's painted that special blue-green color and has a
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
Put one in each classroom and run 100 MB/s to
the upstream server and configure the desktops to only link at 10 MB/s
Why force them at 10?
Stefan Kell wrote:
some other questions: why a bridge and why not simple router with pf? What is
your bridge configuration?
vr0 is internal interface. ral0 is wireless interface.
brconfig bridge0 add ral0
brconfig bridge0 add vr0
brconfig bridge0 rulefile /etc/bridge0.rules
On Feb 6, 2008 9:38 PM, Jason Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008, at 9:28 PM, Sherwood Botsford wrote:
2. I figure there is less likely to be gotchas if all my core
switches are from the same vendor. What vendors do you recommend
for inexpensive switches.
Go used, but find
James Hartley wrote:
PF can be used to filter on a bridge. See Section 6.9 of the FAQ for
an example.
I saw the tagging example. But I'm having trouble seeing how it can be
applied simply to DHCP traffic. I want to limit the number of rules I
use, so I use simple pass in/out with
I'm about to send an OpenBSD server to a datacenter for a client and we
need RAID in case a hard disk fails. I need answers from people who have
real world hands-on experience and can tell me what to use so that, if a
drive fails all that's needed is a datacenter employee to walk over,
pull a
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 09:54:05PM -0500, Steve Shockley wrote:
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
What about a Compaq Proliant 2500R on eBay for $300?
max 1 GB ram, 1 PCI bus over 6 slots, dual Pentium Pro 166 MHz
4 bays + 2 1/2 height bays (for media) + CDROM and floppy
A 2500R for $300?
On Wed, 6 Feb 2008, Joco Salvatti wrote:
Hi all,
I've downloaded the OpenBSD 4.2 current source tree to my 4.2 release
machine. Then I've made small modifications to my kernel, but when I
run make depend I get the following error messages:
/usr/src/sys/kern/kern_sysctl.c:91:21: ifaddrs.h:
On Feb 6, 2008 10:45 AM, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see external multi-disk IDE boxes. Besides, PATA is limited to
something like 18 from controller to drive. Even with a PCI
controller, there's not much distance. Also PATA cables aren't
shielded.
Why not just an
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 10:20:44PM -0500, Steve Shockley wrote:
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
Put one in each classroom and run 100 MB/s to
the upstream server and configure the desktops to only link at 10 MB/s
Why force them at 10?
Well, I've never had high-speed internet and I get along just
On Feb 6, 2008 7:57 PM, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Better to throttle the student's desktop than to throttle the student.
:)
You don't know the students I went there.
CK
--
GDB has a 'break' feature; why doesn't it have 'fix' too?
mfi(4) ami(4)
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 07:26:26PM -0800, Jon wrote:
I'm about to send an OpenBSD server to a datacenter for a client and we
need RAID in case a hard disk fails. I need answers from people who have
real world hands-on experience and can tell me what to use so that, if a
drive
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 08:03:57PM -0800, Chris Kuethe wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008 7:57 PM, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Better to throttle the student's desktop than to throttle the student.
:)
You don't know the students I went there.
Ok, then forget Cat5e. Fibre will make
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 10:56:41PM -0500, bofh wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008 10:45 AM, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see external multi-disk IDE boxes. Besides, PATA is limited to
something like 18 from controller to drive. Even with a PCI
controller, there's not much
I am really curious to know how showmount works, I mean what the process
flow at server...
Thanks in advance,
Mohan kumar shah.
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On Feb 6, 2008 11:38 PM, Douglas A. Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, for example, I have two boxes where I'm using IDE (the third box
is my Athlon with SATA drives). One won't boot (pass POST) if the drive
is over 1.1 GB, the other won't boot (pass POST) if the drive is over 9
GB.
I'm
Can anyone recommend a server room temperature sensor that I can use
with openbsd?
I want to monitor temperature and humidity.
I hope to graph the data from the sensor.
The sensor can be connected to my openbsd via usb, serial, or even
network.
In the past I've used Enviromux devices, polling them via SNMP with MRTG.
http://www.networktechinc.com/enviro-mini.htm
Dustin Lundquist
Joe wrote:
Can anyone recommend a server room temperature sensor that I can use
with openbsd?
I want to monitor temperature and humidity.
I hope to
On Feb 6, 2008, at 5:45 PM, Need Coffee wrote:
Does anyone run OpenBSD on blade servers? I don't mean
Sun Blade 150 kind of hardware, but rather blade chassis
with server blades (a la Sun Blade 8000, HP, Dell, etc.).
I'd appreciate any details... I'm having a bit of trouble finding
anything
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