Re: How to Replace twm with WindowMaker

2010-06-18 Thread Jan Stary
On Jun 18 13:43:59, Tito Mari Francis Esca??o wrote: Good day! I have just installed OpenBSD 4.7 complete with the X windowing system, verified it working with the twm default window manager, and I was able to install WindowMaker. Based on the documentation from

Re: How to Replace twm with WindowMaker

2010-06-18 Thread Tomas Bodzar
twm is not default window manager in OpenBSD. fvwm2 is default. On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 7:43 AM, Tito Mari Francis EscaC1o titomarifran...@gmail.com wrote: Good day! I have just installed OpenBSD 4.7 complete with the X windowing system, verified it working with the twm default window manager,

Re: disk geometry issues when trying to set up encrypted partition

2010-06-18 Thread Han Boetes
Joachim Schipper wrote: The OpenBSD culture is not one of HOWTOs. You'll have to read the man pages and FAQ to get the information, I'm afraid. The FAQ is just another word for HOWTOs. # Han

Re: How to Replace twm with WindowMaker

2010-06-18 Thread Tito Mari Francis Escaño
Have read portions of that, thanks for pointing it out, but I need the WindowMaker-specific command. On that documentation section, it focuses on cwm as the replacement window manager. Aside from that, this is for my root user, sorry if I left that detail out, there's no .xinitrc file for it.

Re: How to Replace twm with WindowMaker

2010-06-18 Thread Tito Mari Francis Escaño
Alright, I got this solved following the guide. It turns out that I should create the .xinitrc file with the word 'wmaker' in it and that does it. Thanks for the pointers! Maybe this can be made more elaborate in the guide that user may not find that file and they can create it. On Fri, Jun 18,

Re: How to Replace twm with WindowMaker

2010-06-18 Thread Tomas Bodzar
Why do you need X for your root user? On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 8:44 AM, Tito Mari Francis EscaC1o fran...@cxcglobal.com wrote: Have read portions of that, thanks for pointing it out, but I need the WindowMaker-specific command. On that documentation section, it focuses on cwm as the replacement

Re: About ospfd

2010-06-18 Thread Gregory Edigarov
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 09:17:40 +0800 (SGT) Kabayan kab4...@yahoo.com wrote: Hi all, I'm using OpenBSD 4.7 (GENERIC.MP) #9: Mon Mar 15 03:09:48 WIT 2010 I got problem about ospf traffic, the default traffic is too high, almost all traffic got to the default queue. I have checked using

Re: Intel PRO/1000 QP on Dell R610 and OpenBSD 4.7

2010-06-18 Thread uhu
Sevan / Venture37 venture37 at gmail.com writes: On 4 June 2010 16:57, Joerg Streckfuss streckfuss at dfn-cert.de wrote: Okey, we tested the newest snapshot but the issue remains. Any other clue? Joerg fire up sendbug Exactly the same problem here on 5 different HP machines

Re: disk geometry issues when trying to set up encrypted partition

2010-06-18 Thread Eric Furman
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 07:05 +0200, Han Boetes h...@mijncomputer.nl wrote: Joachim Schipper wrote: The OpenBSD culture is not one of HOWTOs. You'll have to read the man pages and FAQ to get the information, I'm afraid. The FAQ is just another word for HOWTOs. The FAQ is not a HOWTO. It is

Re: disk geometry issues when trying to set up encrypted partition

2010-06-18 Thread Rod Whitworth
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 07:08:01 -0400, Eric Furman wrote: On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 07:05 +0200, Han Boetes h...@mijncomputer.nl wrote: Joachim Schipper wrote: The OpenBSD culture is not one of HOWTOs. You'll have to read the man pages and FAQ to get the information, I'm afraid. The FAQ is just

Re: RDR problem

2010-06-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2010-06-17, Alessandro Baggi alessandro.ba...@gmail.com wrote: Hi stuart. Thanks for the reply. Can you give me a valid example to understand this directive? Reading man pages and on the web I understand that with match directive, the quick keyword has no durable effect, and the match

Relayd multiple X-Forwaded-For IP's

2010-06-18 Thread Keith
There must be two upstream firewalls from our servers that are adding X-Forwarded-For IP addresses. We curently have header change X-Forwarded-For to $REMOTE_ADDR but this is not giving us the IP that we want so we are trying to figure out how to get the other IP from the header. Is there a

OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread Jean-Francois
Hello All, I am thinking about changing my OS to OpenBSD on my laptop, which is standard x86. It would be used as internet browser, mail client, multimedia, pciture video , etc ... My question is simple, is OpenBSD convenient enough for a daily usage ? What are the experiences about that ?

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread Tomas Bodzar
There is a nice thing called FAQ. It's MUST READ for everyone on any OS before start. And you can find things like this one http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq1.html#Desktop inside. On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Jean-Francois jfsimon1...@gmail.com wrote: Hello All, I am thinking about changing

Re: OpenBSD, nut-2.4.3 and USB UPS

2010-06-18 Thread Alexey Suslikov
With USB-attached UPS, nut requires correct permissions not only for /dev/ugen0.* but also for /dev/usb* to perform bus scan. I do believe that +DISPLAY for nut port should reflect this fact so one will have a chance to succeed without USB_DEBUG dance. Here is my results: battery.charge: 100

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread Jussi Peltola
Search the archives.

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread Chris Bennett
Jean-Francois wrote: Hello All, I am thinking about changing my OS to OpenBSD on my laptop, which is standard x86. It would be used as internet browser, mail client, multimedia, pciture video , etc ... My question is simple, is OpenBSD convenient enough for a daily usage ? What are the

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread Andreas Kahari
See FAQ http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq1.html#Desktop I've been using OpenBSD (mostly on laptops) as my primary work station for eight years. I'm a software developer, and I don't do sound or video as part of my work. Also, I don't have any use for NTFS. Andreas On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread Mateusz Gierblinski
Simple answer: it can. I'm using OpenBSD as a desktop OS for my T40 and I'm able to do anything I need. 2010/6/18 Jussi Peltola pe...@pelzi.net Search the archives.

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread Vijay Sankar
Jean-Francois wrote: Hello All, I am thinking about changing my OS to OpenBSD on my laptop, which is standard x86. I thought from your previous postings you already do all this and more. It would be used as internet browser, mail client, multimedia, pciture video , etc ... It is perfect

Re: OpenBSD does not detect connection ( no carrier ) to ASMI52 Leased Line modem

2010-06-18 Thread Siju George
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 11:33 PM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote: Are you able to try any different types of NIC? (either a newer realtek card using the re(4) driver, or something like fxp, de, sk, bge, em). Alternatively, connecting the modem via a switch might work. IT didnt

Re: OpenBSD does not detect connection ( no carrier ) to ASMI52 Leased Line modem

2010-06-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2010/06/18 05:13, Siju George wrote: On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 11:33 PM, Stuart Henderson s...@spacehopper.org wrote: Are you able to try any different types of NIC? (either a newer realtek card using the re(4) driver, or something like fxp, de, sk, bge, em). Alternatively,

1 out of 3 hunks failed--saving rejects to kerberosV/src/lib/krb5/crypto.c.rej

2010-06-18 Thread Tony Berth
when trying to patch a new i386 installation with the first patch I get the following: # patch -p0 001_kerberos.patch Hmm... Looks like a unified diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -- |Apply by doing: | cd /usr/src | patch

OpenBSD 4.4 : snmp for monitoring interfaces

2010-06-18 Thread Rioux, Christophe
Hi We tried to implemant a monitoring on a OpenBSD 4.4; I get an error message: index not found (monitoring via Cacti, means net-snmp). My Cacti server is hosted on another server. I check the OID per snmp: .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1 (this OID search the interface, and go down to the values) * In the

Re: Intel PRO/1000 QP on Dell R610 and OpenBSD 4.7

2010-06-18 Thread wrh
The same issue here - with different hardware - Supermicro X8DTU and it's built-in dual Intel 82576 nics. Running 4.7-patch. Fails to initialize most of the time at boot (always em1), now and then it works (initializes and gets link after boot). em0 rarely fails to initialize, but also rarely

Re: OpenBSD 4.4 : snmp for monitoring interfaces

2010-06-18 Thread Tomas Bodzar
From http://www.openbsd.org/security.html : OpenBSD 4.5 and earlier releases are not supported anymore. The following paragraphs only list advisories issued while they were maintained; these releases are likely to be affected by the advisories for more recent releases. On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at

Re: RDR problem

2010-06-18 Thread Alessandro Baggi
Hi there. There were different errors on the last email. For the first rdr-to I have lost the direction, and for the second rule host specification, the same with different host. But today, reading these mail, I've another question: the rdr-to rules does not accept only inbound packet?

Re: disk geometry issues when trying to set up encrypted partition

2010-06-18 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 01:35:29PM +0200, Robert wrote: Joachim Schipper wrote: Easy enough, just create a softraid CRYPTO volume on top of a softraid RAID-0 volume. Do keep good backups, including of the key you use. I remember that I asked something similar a year ago and the answer was

Re: OpenBSD 4.4 : snmp for monitoring interfaces

2010-06-18 Thread Rioux, Christophe
I saw on internet, there are the same issue on 4.6 and 4.7, but nowhere the answer how to -Message d'origine- From http://www.openbsd.org/security.html : OpenBSD 4.5 and earlier releases are not supported anymore. The following paragraphs only list advisories issued while they were

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Chris Bennett ch...@bennettconstruction.biz writes: OpenBSD will take an older laptop that crawls under Windows and make it pleasantly useful. And it will make even newer laptops more useful to some of us. The only thing I've pretty much given up on is flash. No big loss since removing the

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread Peter Kay
OpenBSD is absolutely fine for browser, mail and pictures. Once you install gnome, the GUI will generally be the same as most other gnome desktops. Flash and NTFS are sticking points. Neither work particularly well. I've had variable experiences with VLC for video - it lost sync on earlier

Re: OpenBSD 4.4 : snmp for monitoring interfaces

2010-06-18 Thread Martin Pelikán
2010/6/18, Rioux, Christophe cri...@viseo.net: Hi We tried to implemant a monitoring on a OpenBSD 4.4; I get an error message: index not found (monitoring via Cacti, means net-snmp). My Cacti server is hosted on another server. So do we, our cacti is 0.8.7e, from some redhat repository quite

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread bofh
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Peter Kay syllops...@syllopsium.co.uk wrote: I've had variable experiences with VLC for video - it lost sync on earlier releases of OpenBSD and VLC but may have improved. Best part about VLC issues is that - you can use mplayer! And if you mplayer issues, you

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO
Hello All, I am thinking about changing my OS to OpenBSD on my laptop, which is standard x86. It would be used as internet browser, mail client, multimedia, pciture video , etc ... There is software for multimedia manipulation that run on OpenBSD. See if they are good for you. My

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO
The only thing I've pretty much given up on is flash. No big loss since removing the flashplayer plugin means firefox will crash slightly less often and you're spared a lot of the less useful ads. Well, one can still try Gnash or Swfdec. If one just wants to see videos on Youtube, one can

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread J Sisson
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 4:04 PM, VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO vt...@c3sl.ufpr.br wrote: My question is simple, is OpenBSD convenient enough for a daily usage ? What are the experiences about that ? I use OpenBSD exclusively as an desktop and I can do everything I want. Same here. OpenBSD

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread Noah Pugsley
VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO wrote: The only thing I've pretty much given up on is flash. No big loss since removing the flashplayer plugin means firefox will crash slightly less often and you're spared a lot of the less useful ads. Well, one can still try Gnash or Swfdec. If one just wants to

dhcpd knob

2010-06-18 Thread patric conant
Is there a line to be added to dhcpd.conf to tell dhcpd to attempt to update bind9 with hostnames from dhcp client, BIND is configured to allow updates from the lan, and dhcpd and BIND are running on the same machine, I've seen other bind implementations that do this by default, and others still

Restart tries to boot from wrong disk, cold start is fine

2010-06-18 Thread Jeff Ross
Hi all, I'm building the first of a pair of firewalls to do carp and I'm running into a little hitch in the gitalong. These identical Silicon Mechanics iServ R200 servers have 1 72GB SCSI disk each (dmesg below) that I intend to use to store local copy backup files for pushing up to our

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 02:31:52PM -0700, Noah Pugsley wrote: VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO wrote: The only thing I've pretty much given up on is flash. No big loss since removing the flashplayer plugin means firefox will crash slightly less often and you're spared a lot of the less useful ads.

Determining if PF is enabled

2010-06-18 Thread C. Bensend
Hey folks, I'm writing a Nagios plugin to verify whether PF is enabled on a host, and I'm a bit stumped as to how to do it. pfctl -d and pfctl -e will tell me if it's already enabled or already disabled, but I don't want a setuid or sudo-enabled plugin to be manipulating a host's firewall.

Re: Determining if PF is enabled

2010-06-18 Thread C. Bensend
I'm writing a Nagios plugin to verify whether PF is enabled on a host, and I'm a bit stumped as to how to do it. pfctl -d and pfctl -e will tell me if it's already enabled or already disabled, but I don't want a setuid or sudo-enabled plugin to be manipulating a host's firewall. I

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread Paolo Reyes Balleza
Video playback is where I've had the most problems. NTFS support is read only so as long as you're not dual booting I don't see this as a problem. Setting it up for the first time was a PITA but a good learning experience though. On Fri, 2010-06-18 at 13:59 +0200, Jean-Francois wrote: Hello

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread Matthew Szudzik
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 11:12:44PM +, Jacob Meuser wrote: And yt or youtube-dl from ports. Also, the greasmonkey scripts or whatever for firefox work great for youtube, vimeo and a few others. yeah, greasemonkey + youtube without flash auto is *way* better than swfdec or gnash for

Re: OpenBSD as a laptop OS

2010-06-18 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 12:06:00AM +, Matthew Szudzik wrote: On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 11:12:44PM +, Jacob Meuser wrote: And yt or youtube-dl from ports. Also, the greasmonkey scripts or whatever for firefox work great for youtube, vimeo and a few others. yeah, greasemonkey +

EM_MIPS==LOONGSON?

2010-06-18 Thread Jordi Beltran Creix
Hi, I was reading ELF headers from different arches when I found that for Loongson binaries em_machine==EM_MIPS. However, elf(5) and elf_abi.h-sys/exec_elf.h describe EM_MIPS as /* MIPS R3000 Big-Endian only */, whereas I think Loongson processors are little endian(objdump says elf64-littlemips).

Re: 1 out of 3 hunks failed--saving rejects to kerberosV/src/lib/krb5/crypto.c.rej

2010-06-18 Thread Nick Holland
On 06/18/10 09:42, Tony Berth wrote: when trying to patch a new i386 installation with the first patch I get the following: ... Patching file kerberosV/src/lib/krb5/crypto.c using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 3463 (offset 12 lines). Hunk #2 failed at 3543. Hunk #3 succeeded at 3607 (offset

Re: Restart tries to boot from wrong disk, cold start is fine

2010-06-18 Thread Nick Holland
On 06/18/10 18:59, Jeff Ross wrote: Hi all, I'm building the first of a pair of firewalls to do carp and I'm running into a little hitch in the gitalong. These identical Silicon Mechanics iServ R200 servers have 1 72GB SCSI disk each (dmesg below) that I intend to use to store local

Running systat queues Leads to System Hang

2010-06-18 Thread Daniel Melameth
On my firewall at home, on occasion, running systat queues leaves me with an unresponsive system. pings are not returned and the keyboard at the console is unresponsive. Sometimes the command works fine and sometimes it does not--though it does system the issue is more likely to occur when the