Hello Tito,
thanks to give me another time the FAQ, you think i have never read.
This boot process is okay for me but the problem is NOT the PXE boot
process. The problem is to automate the installation.
My OpenBSD pxeboot is chained after a pxelinux which already deserve
automated installed
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 2:23 AM, Alexander Hall alexan...@beard.se wrote:
On 08/12/13 18:49, Peter Hessler wrote:
this isn't a lesser operating system. all such drivers are included out
of the box.
the only thing that may be missing, is the various firmware files.
Check out how fw_update(8)
Jeff Powell wrote:
I've been tearing my hair out trying to get this to work. I'm running
OpenBSD 5.3 x64 and I'm trying to build isc-bind from ports using the
-with-gssapi in the Makefile (I want to have the -g option in nsupdate so
I can use iscp-dhcp to register dynamic DNS updates
On 08/13/13 08:52, David Coppa wrote:
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 2:23 AM, Alexander Hall alexan...@beard.se
wrote:
On 08/12/13 18:49, Peter Hessler wrote:
this isn't a lesser operating system. all such drivers are
included out of the box.
the only thing that may be missing, is the various
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 9:21 PM, Anthony J. Bentley anth...@cathet.uswrote:
Evan Root writes:
Hello Misc,
I tried man 5 man for an explanation of the synopsis section of the man
page and it says there isn't a manual for the file format conventions of
manual pages. Sometimes I have
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 03:31:44PM -0400, Kenneth R Westerback wrote:
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 08:59:27PM +0200, Lo?c BLOT wrote:
Hello @misc.
Today i'm working on automated deploy with PXE. I have successful found
and made automated PXE install on Debian with pxelinux.
There is no
he's not talking about the source level mandoc/man macros
the subject is about the SYNOPSIS section language for utilities
e.g.
in ``grep [ file ]'' the [ ] operator signifies 0 or 1
in ``rm file...'' the ... operator signifies 1 or more
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 2:58 AM, Jan Stary
On Aug 12, 2013, at 11:37 PM, Loïc BLOT loic.b...@unix-experience.fr
wrote:
3. What i want is something like this:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Preseed or this
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5
/html/Installation_Guide/ch-kickstart2.html
On 2013-08-09 Fri 14:23 PM |, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
I checked the nearest couple of spamd equipped boxes, and it tends to be
[Fri Aug 09 14:21:47] peter@skapet:~/www_sider$ ls -l /etc/mail/spamd.key
-rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 2048 Nov 1 2009 /etc/mail/spamd.key
It's been syncing
Hi loic,
Sorry for top posting.
I need exactly the same for OpenBSD. Maybe we could work together... In my
example all I need on top of it is some same network config and a first puppet
run after reboot...
But I hesitated to modify bsd.rd...
Maybe it's more wise to create a netboot.rd and let
Am 13.08.2013 um 10:07 schrieb Don Jackson
openbsd-m...@clark-communications.com:
Later, Nick did this:
redux - fully automated OpenBSD installation - hiqu.biz
We failed to get any sort of buy in to this approach into the main
distribution…
This is sad :-/
For any mass deployment I
On 08/13/13 07:13, Marian Hettwer wrote:
...
This is sad :-/ For any mass deployment I need this... I was okay
with doing it semi automated for the first three boxes at work. But
nowadays it's 10 boxes and we are going for full automation. Hm
hm...
Marian
ten boxes. Um.
Lets see. An
Hi +1
We need this too!
We need a fully automated OpenBSD install including partitioning etc,
as we need to do installs on sites where an engineer cannot go
(cheaply).
I know the dev work is more than 2 hours.. Obviously.. But their are
tens of thousands of OpenBSD users with /many/ servers
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 07:52:02AM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
Lets see. An OpenBSD install takes less than ten minutes (assuming
small file systems. Yes the newfs step can take a while on big file
systems). You can also do several installs at the same time. So you
are trying to save at
Hi @misc,
I can't find any way/option to log npppd sessions on a VPN gateway.
What I need to log:
- username
- user's source_IP
- user's VPN_internal_IP
- session start_time
- session end_time
Current npppd sessions I can see via npppctl session all/brief but I need a
history log.
Thanks
Hi Nick,
well, obviously you have a different opinion on automated installations.
For me it's even crucial with just 10 boxes.
I'm taking into account that I want to introduce more OpenBSD
installations at work and that I also need to install QA environments.
All of our infrastructure (2000+
Quoting Radek alee...@gmail.com:
Hi @misc,
I can't find any way/option to log npppd sessions on a VPN gateway.
What I need to log:
- username
- user's source_IP
- user's VPN_internal_IP
- session start_time
- session end_time
Current npppd sessions I can see via npppctl session all/brief but
Hi there,
I usually follow -current installing snapshots as soon as they become available.
Being just an ordinary though happy user I know OpenBSD is not for the mindless
and carefully check and read (and at least try to understand) what is written
on the wall on openbsd.org/faq/current. The
On 2013 Aug 13 (Tue) at 14:27:40 +0200 (+0200), Marian Hettwer wrote:
:Looks like it's time to do this. And maybe I can sync up with some
:others in this thread and we could work together.
I'm looking at the diffs originally from Nick Bender (links are earlier
in the thread), and will try to
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 02:38:36PM +0200, Peter Hessler wrote:
On 2013 Aug 13 (Tue) at 14:27:40 +0200 (+0200), Marian Hettwer wrote:
:Looks like it's time to do this. And maybe I can sync up with some
:others in this thread and we could work together.
I'm looking at the diffs originally from
On Tue, 13 Aug 2013 14:24:49 +0200
Radek alee...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi @misc,
I can't find any way/option to log npppd sessions on a VPN gateway.
What I need to log:
- username
- user's source_IP
- user's VPN_internal_IP
- session start_time
- session end_time
I do accounting, as well
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 01:07:29PM +0100, Andy wrote:
Hi +1
We need this too!
We need a fully automated OpenBSD install including partitioning
etc, as we need to do installs on sites where an engineer cannot go
(cheaply).
Hi.
In the company I work for (M:Tier), we do fully automated
It was my fault.
I started npppd -d (for test only), so logs went to stdout and there was
nothing in /var/log/*.
If I start it as a daemon, session logs go to /var/log/daemon and
/var/log/messages.
I do accounting, as well as authentication, by help of radius server.
VPN with RADIUS - it's
I don't think the upgrade will mess with files in /root ever, so it should
be as safe as /home/other-user.
If you install-and-wipe-your-disks-accidentally I'd think /home is in the
same kind of danger.
2013/8/13 Stefan Wollny ste...@wollny.de
Hi there,
I usually follow -current installing
Hello Marian,
i think you are right, because bsd.rd is required for last chance to
repair system, among others.
My vision is to have a system like we have in debian, i think it's
proper. In fact, the problem is not to modify the installer to use the
configuration file, it's to setup network
On 08/13/2013 08:33 AM, Stefan Wollny wrote:
Hi there,
I usually follow -current installing snapshots as soon as they become
available.
Being just an ordinary though happy user I know OpenBSD is not for
the mindless and carefully check and read (and at least try to
understand) what is written
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 6:45 AM, Jiri B ji...@devio.us wrote:
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 02:38:36PM +0200, Peter Hessler wrote:
On 2013 Aug 13 (Tue) at 14:27:40 +0200 (+0200), Marian Hettwer wrote:
:Looks like it's time to do this. And maybe I can sync up with some
:others in this thread and
Extended Backus-Naur Form! That is exactly what I was looking for Andreas.
Thank you. I really didn't know what this was called or if there was a
formal definition or not.
Lol, the wikipedia page says that it does not have a single dialect.
The IEEE standard is a good reference for quirks of the
Hello,
I am using spamd in greylisting mode and would like to delete the following
entry:
GREY|207.126.144.121|eu1sys200aog106.obsmtp.com|no_reply@sender|recipient@domain|1376398715|1376400232|1376413115|4|0
I tried the following command:
spamdb -d 207.126.144.121
Unfortunately it does not
This diff removes .Tn abuse from usr.sbin - more to come.
I am not sure about /usr/src/usr.sbin/dev_mkdb/dev_mkdb.8
where I removed the .Tn's from
Keys are a structure containing a
.Tn mode_t
followed by a
.Tn dev_t ,
(as these are clearly not tradenames) -
but
We have /usr/src/lib/libm/man/infnan.3
but infnan(3) doesn't seem to be installed
on any system I looked at. Is that intended?
Jan
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 06:13:25PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
We have /usr/src/lib/libm/man/infnan.3
but infnan(3) doesn't seem to be installed
on any system I looked at. Is that intended?
Jan
man -k should give you a clue...
jmc
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 10:05:14PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
Some manpages use one-line descriptions such as
.Nd VAX console interface
The double quotes, if I am not mistaken, are unnecessary;
the diff below removes them throughout the tree.
(Were these required at some point in the
On Aug 13 17:30:37, j...@kerhand.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 10:05:14PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
Some manpages use one-line descriptions such as
.Nd VAX console interface
The double quotes, if I am not mistaken, are unnecessary;
the diff below removes them throughout the
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 06:37:48PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
On Aug 13 17:30:37, j...@kerhand.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 10:05:14PM +0200, Jan Stary wrote:
Some manpages use one-line descriptions such as
.Nd VAX console interface
The double quotes, if I am not
Hi Loic,
Am 13.08.13 15:43, schrieb � Blot:
Hello Marian,
i think you are right, because bsd.rd is required for last chance to
repair system, among others.
right. And I'd like to leave it untouched. This hopefully also increases
the possibility that whatever we come up with might get added
On Aug 13, 2013, at 9:48 AM, Marian Hettwer m...@kernel32.de wrote:
I believe it's save to assume that a DHCP server is around, since this one
is needed anyways to pxeboot the box.
So after the boot of our netboot.rd kernel, we need to figure out which
interface was used for pxe config and then
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Marian Hettwer m...@kernel32.de wrote:
Hi Loic,
Am 13.08.13 15:43, schrieb � Blot:
Hello Marian,
i think you are right, because bsd.rd is required for last chance to
repair system, among others.
right. And I'd like to leave it untouched. This hopefully
Am 13.08.2013 um 19:08 schrieb Johan Beisser j...@caustic.org:
On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Marian Hettwer m...@kernel32.de wrote:
Hi Loic,
Am 13.08.13 15:43, schrieb � Blot:
PS.: personal opinion: I like FAI (www.fai.org) much more then debians
preseed.cfg... check it out ;)
Hi,
According to the envy(4) manpage the ESI Julia is supported. Is the
ESI Julia XTe [1], which is the PCIe version of the Julia, known or expected
to work?
Kind regards,
Martijn Rijkeboer
[1] http://www.esi-audio.com/products/juliaxte/
Hello Don,
I haven't any problem with iPXE (used on my libvirt/KVM hypervisor).
Yesterday i have booted on a pxelinux which chainload a OpenBSD
pxeboot.0 (because i have made a menu for tests to choose automated
debian install or OpenBSD.
I will look at Nick's word tonight, but i think it's one
ESI Julia XTe places Envy24HT-S on PCIe via TENOR TE7009 PCI-to-PCIe
bridge, which is transparent bridge. so, it should work right away,
because PCIe-to-PCI conversion is entirely transparent from audio
driver point of view - it will be recognized by the driver as ESI
Julia on PCI, i.e. exactly
Hello James,
you are right users may have choice.
I'm working to build a distrib for pxebooting (pxeboot + bsd.rd
generation). After i will try to implement those patches, which are very
interesting for OpenBSD
http://nbender.com/install.netboot/netboot.diff
I only think we musnt't download a
Hi Janne!
Am 13.08.2013 15:35 schrieb Janne Johansson:
I don't think the upgrade will mess with files in /root ever, so it
should be as safe as /home/other-user.
Yes, I agree - but my question relates to a fresh install of the
system.
If you install-and-wipe-your-disks-accidentally I'd
The diff below replaces the occurences of BSD
in the manpages with the .Bx macro where appropriate.
(Some might be overkill though.)
Specifically, it does not put .Bx inside .%T lines and the like,
e.g. .%T Design and Implementation of 4.4 BSD,
as discussed off-list with jmc@
The following files
- Original Message -
| On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Marian Hettwer m...@kernel32.de
| wrote:
| Hi Loic,
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| Am 13.08.13 15:43, schrieb � Blot:
|
| Hello Marian,
| i think you are right, because bsd.rd is required for last chance
| to
| repair system, among others.
|
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