On May 26, 2010, at 1:58 PM, Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
> Bryan wrote:
>> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 14:06, j...@fixedpointgroup.com
>> wrote:
>>
>>> over the past several years i have encountered a variety of problems with
>>> isakmpd that range from difficult to translate error messages to tunnels
>
8.101.1
> SIOCSIFNETMASK: Invalid argument
> bound to 192.168.101.9 -- renewal in 19062 seconds.
As you can see, it picks an ip from the 101.X subnet.
There, you clearly commented out the 'option routers' entry.
Not _that_ weird dhcpd does not provide a default gatewa
On 19:02, Wed 24 Feb 10, carlos albino garcia grijalba wrote:
> I foud this:
> http://allthatiswrong.wordpress.com/2010/01/20/the-insecurity-of-openbsd/
>
> so ?
Search the archives, and move along.
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On 06:01, Sat 20 Feb 10, americano wrote:
> Hello, Misc.
>
> Will rewritten (updated and improved) implementation of the existing traffic
> control system altq?
E_DOESNOTPARSE
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easy on openbsd either.
Then break it up in segments and use junos to do the heavy routing and
use openbsd on the 1Gbps or slower links.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
time to get acquainted.
> >>>
> >>>So, at the edges I'm imagining a large hardware router, handing off to
> >>> OpenBSD to sub-route, VLAN, PF, to the actual servers, and then a few
> >>>10s of Mbps of IPSec stuff back to base.
> >
't be using your product.
>
> And anyone else should care because?
Add me to the 'I wont be using your product' list.
>
> >I am afraid we are going in
> > a different direction, and I choose to use a product that directly
> > supports the developers of OpenBSD, mainly OpenBSD and OpenSSH. I've
> > been a supporter for years, and will continue to help them in anyway I
> > can.
>
> It looks like Stefan is an OpenBSD developer now.
Wrong Stefan.
>
> Keep using openBSD as you choose and stop worrying about others are using
> it. Open Source is all about freedom of choice.
We dont worry about others, except when they start using the OpenBSD
mailinglists as free advertisment channel for their crap.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
ill run in 32bits mode instead of 64bits.
>
> I would welcome any suggestions regarding the best way to accomplish this.
>
> Regards,
> James.
>
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
On 08:59, Tue 12 Jan 10, Vadkan Jozsef wrote:
> Can I run obsd as a xen guest?
under 'full' virtualisation, yes.
under para-virtualisation, no.
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x27;t check all the possible combinations of APIC/OS :)
> Once I managed to crash to ddb while OS Setting was to Windows :)
>
> Nevertheless, they don't work neither with bsd nor bsd.mp kernel.
Try -current.
I remember someone having the same problem on a DL360 G3 and I also
remember
ecause nobody else can do that.
> Perhaps those last 5% (probably less) of speed may make a difference in
> your case.
>
> I guess what you should be more worried about on a HUGE database
> server with OpenBSD, is the "limit" of 4GB of RAM.
> Just last month i hav
e entire link.
> If I modify it to 1Kb , it ends up using around 80Kilobytes/sec .
You are not attaching the queues to any rule in your ruleset.
The queues are there, but unused.
Check for yourself with pfctl -vvvsq
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>
> Not helping comixwall by bearing one release announcement
> per year is not lazy, not even selfish, its just PLAIN
> FUCKING STUPID!
Telling us that ComixWall makes it possible to use OpenBSD is stupid.
Now quit wasting your time and download a
#x27;s simply I don't need IPv6, I don't use
> IPv6. I don't want to see any errors from applications that want IPv6.
> Why isn't IPX in the kernel and everywhere else? Or AppleTalk or
> Yes I know IPv6 is the "future". But I can wait. I've
lot of stuff while you did not do anything to show us
where the problem is.
Till you have more data, go read the manpages and find out yourself
mkay?
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
arently
> > > there's unity with out the comm.
> >
> > No this community isn't about helping beggars and other dogshit. This
> > community is about developing code that doesn't suck.
> >
> > Fuck off troll.
>
> Jeez, go get some fresh ai
have any pci
> or pci-x slot more. I am wondering that can i use rs232 ports
> back-to-back for pfsync dev or how can use these hardwares ?
>
> Setup ipsec between the two machines, and use that for pfsync traffic.
>
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use that for pfsync traffic.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
gets rewritten by /etc/netstart, moving the "up" to the end.
>
> A workaround (until dlg@ or somebody else finds a real fix) is to have
> a newline after "up", so that two ifconfig commands are issued by
> netstart, one to up the interface, and next to set the syncif:
>
&
ne.
But it is odd to see the box with the lowest advskew does not become
master anymore.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
te-mismatch460.0/s
> state-insert 00.0/s
> state-limit00.0/s
> src-limit 00.0/s
> synproxy 00.0/s
in /etc/exports to export my
dev/web dir and mounted it under /var/www
The whole setup is very happy this way.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
On 19:20, Fri 30 Oct 09, Toni Mueller wrote:
> Thanks, John and Michiel,
>
> On Thu, 29.10.2009 at 14:02:27 +0100, Michiel van Baak
> wrote:
> > On 12:18, Thu 29 Oct 09, Toni Mueller wrote:
> > > I'm running kvm 85+dfsg-4~bpo5 and see the following interesting
ask the "Linux folks", please?
Set the nic to e1000 in KVM
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
On 01:55, Wed 28 Oct 09, Scott wrote:
> I must be missing something in my config, and I'd appreciate it if my
> blunder could be pointed out to me.
>
[snip]
Do you have pf enabled ?
If so, make sure you allow carp traffic on the physical interface that
runs carp.
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gerprint working on my T61p
(is also in ports and available as package via pkg_add)
>
> -Brynet
>
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
..
> what is "M-" key?
> Please help, thank you.
Meta key.
Probably your left Alt key.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
On 23:08, Mon 06 Jul 09, Lars Nooden wrote:
> What is a recommended SIP client for OpenBSD ?
>
> I see Ekiga and pjsua on the list of OpenBSD ports but not Twinkle or
> Kphone.
I use ekiga and it works fine.
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st install t paniced.
I have the same. Google shows some others have as well.
>
> Any sugestions as to what to do to get this working?
Run openbsd on real hardware :)
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but I do not know if there any
> negative implications:
>
> 1 to run spamd on guest OS in an vmware server.
> 2 to have the real smtp server listen on a different
> TCP port
Why ?
spamd and smtpd listen on different ports.
Read the man pages and the faq.
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p://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=pf.conf
> >
> > > ... some howtos,...?
> >
> > http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/nat.html
> > http://home.nuug.no/~peter/pf/en/nat.html
> > http://home.nuug.no/~peter/pf/en/basicgw.html
> > http://www.the
lectively change files recursively ?
>
> Thanks
find /data -name '*.dat' -exec chown user:group {} \;
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
> pckbc0 at isa0 port 0x60/5
> pckbd0 at pckbc0 (kbd slot)
> pckbc0: using irq 1 for kbd slot
> wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay0
> pmsi0 at pckbc0 (aux slot)
> pckbc0: using irq 12 for aux slot
> wsmouse0 at pmsi0 m
Please anybody share their experience?
Not to start an editor war :)
In my opinion the best interface to configure asterisk is vim.
Use it to alter the configuration files.
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eve that you should use the latest version available, but what does
> everything else think?
Maybe he's lazy and does not want to upgrade every 6 months but only
every 12 months.
Upgrade with every release. It takes very little time and is worth the
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On 13:24, Sat 02 May 09, Tom wrote:
> Michiel van Baak wrote:
> > Maybe a stupid question, or a question already asked (did not read all
> > the messages in this thread) but have you checked the temperature of the
> > soekris?
> > I put the soekris on it's side ins
table now.
Must be because the holes are only on the sides of the case and not in
the top.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
On 12:53, Wed 22 Apr 09, Janne Johansson wrote:
> Michiel van Baak wrote:
>>>> I've searched around a bit and see there is something wrong (in general)
>>>> with "double NAT"
>>> I dont know where you got that info from, but as long as each NAT i
> In -> Out is the same, and as long as you set each NAT up right with the
> fordards, Out -> In will be as good/bad as one NAT.
>
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
On 11:37, Fri 17 Apr 09, Jasper Valentijn wrote:
> 2009/4/17 Michiel van Baak :
> > On 10:40, Fri 17 Apr 09, zpo wrote:
> >> 4.5 arrived in Bielefeld/Germany
> >
> > And also in Denhaag/Netherlands
> >
> >
>
> Where did you order?
Pre-ordered fro
On 10:40, Fri 17 Apr 09, zpo wrote:
> 4.5 arrived in Bielefeld/Germany
And also in Denhaag/Netherlands
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer afi
theo a CC if you have trouble with kd85 ?
Are you also cc-ing theo if you have trouble with your local pizza joint
because it takes you some time to get in touch with them personally so
you cant spend that time on openbsd development ?
If you have trouble with kd85 it's an issue betwee
1 week
> ... than all the other donations for the previous 6 months. I often
> wonder how many of those were "FTP install donations". Very few, I
> think. Either there aren't a lot of people, or they are poor, or
> they lack the spirit. Shrug.
>
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On 15:44, Wed 18 Mar 09, sonjaya wrote:
> what virtualization you use (vmware , openvz , etc )?
KVM
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Michiel van Baak
> wrote:
> > On 15:13, Wed 18 Mar 09, sonjaya wrote:
> >> Hi...
> >>
> >> My boss ask h
So obsd become guest OS ?
>
> ps: i'm so sory to ask this because Efficiency and reduce IT cost .
> thank's
I'm running OpenBSD 4.4 and -current under KVM here at home.
I wont run it in production tho. Real hardware is much more stable.
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claim to be the first 100, or best, first 1,000 orders
> and counting.
>
> Mine was in less then 5 minutes after Theo changed it and got the cvs
> message.
>
> Who's next?
I just ordered from wim@ via the eu ordering page.
Added a new t-shirt to replace my washed-too-many-
could develop a little bit the addvantage(s) of mounting root as
> > > read only ?
> > >
> >
> > Myself, I don't see any.
> >
> > /dev, /etc, /tmp and /var/* are changed a lot during startup or while the
> > system is running.
> >
>
t the bottom of this mail...
I tried but running a not-released version is not accepted by the
company :(
> On 2009-02-21, Michiel van Baak wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm having some trouble with a two-node CARP setup.
> >
> > Configuration:
> >
>
On 03:37, Mon 23 Feb 09, Gilles Chehade wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 02:08:13AM +0100, Michiel van Baak wrote:
> > On 19:59, Sun 22 Feb 09, jmc wrote:
> > > --- Friedrich Locke [Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 06:54:34PM -0300]: ---
> > > > Dear gentleman,
> > > &g
hatever you want.
They offer a nice set of operating systems.
Like jmc I'm just a customer, no interest in the company or any of it's
partners/suppliers.
We have a couple of ES3010 boxen and are really happy with them.
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XXX.XXX.XXX.196/30 link#1 UC 00 -48
em0
Any pointers to get this setup correctly so I can reach the addresses on
the physical interfaces of both boxen, no matter in what CARP state they
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On 10:51, Wed 11 Feb 09, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> I cannot speak for OpenBSD here, but for Linux a core dump of gcc
> was an indication for bad RAM, i.e. a hardware problem.
Or a box running out of memory and the kernel starts killing processes.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Harri
>
in the logs and tries some tricks to get
around this but that's ugly.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
> them, especially the wireless. But this is with Windows and not
> > OpenBSD. They also weigh a ton.
>
> The wireless works under OpenBSD, but it loses network once in a while.
> The best fix so far is some ifconfig iwn0 down; dhclient iwn0
> That makes it work again...
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n
> line 629
Did you actually read this error log ?
you are feeding imagecreatefromgif a location over http/ftp/whatever
that is not local files and the default php.ini does not allow that.
There's a setting named allow_url_fopen that you can enable.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
#x27;s not Dom0 support in OpenBSD.
It does run fine in DomU if you have hvm though.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
button on the top left.
I answered "Yes" to "do you use autoconfiguration" because some of my
laptops/devices use this. Servers and my main laptop are statically
configured.
Just thought I should give you this extra info :)
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K idle netio 0:00 0.00% sshd
> 7279 root 20 420K 740K idle netio 0:00 0.00% syslogd
> 20347 dongshen 280 448K 1496K onproc - 0:00 0.00% top
> 15854 dongshen 20 3344K 2180K sleepselect0:00 0.00% sshd
>
> 2009/1/4 Michiel van
> >
>
> Wouldn't that require cross compiling? Last I knew, that didn't work
> and was not advised.
Indeed, and that's why I have seperate vm's for this.
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un OpenBSD on bare hardware.
I have two build vms running on my home kvm server, one to compile and
create releases for amd64 and one for x86.
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"W
curiosity."
>> -- Sandhurst officer cadet evaluation.
>> "Securing an environment of Windows platforms from abuse - external or
>> internal - is akin to trying to install sprinklers in a fireworks
>> factory where smoking on the job is permitted." -- Gene Spaffor
worked fine) and upgraded to latest
snapshot on Dec 24
> * whether suspend-to-RAM works?
Nope.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
at work and I hate them.
Also, the Acer's tend to go bad very young so might want to stay away
from those as well.
Of course, all of this is my personal experience/opinion, YMMV.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
.
Maybe you can have a look at it to see if it will work for your friend.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
st Kent Yan} No:4 Gayyolu / ANKARA TR 06530
> > Tel : +90 (0) 312 238 24 15
> > Faks : +90 (0) 312 238 24 18
> > GSM : +90 (0) 532 548 28 30
> > http://www.z-sistem.com <http://www.z-sistem.com/>
> > http://www.i-bekci.com <http://www.i-bekci.com/>
> >
> >
>
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
ing to the disk happens from time to time, but can be
delayed indeed.
unmounting forces a sync to disk.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
f the FAQ:
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/filter.html#stateopts
What you are interested in is the sample using 'overload' and 'flush'
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sfers and stores the backups encrypted. So no need to
worry there.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
sitor should access the same host, and solve that.
We use relayd in front of 6 servers, doing http and https.
It doesn't matter what backend box the user go. Hell, they can even go
to another box on a reload.
This of course means we are storing sessions etc on shared storage (NFS
in our case, and the new sharedance port looks like an alternative for
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
; >response with a NATted IP-Address "B" could use instead the "real" A
> >IP-Address which are paritally in use at "B" too.
>
>
> I think your best option is to use bind views.
>
> Don't you think so ?
I think so too.
You can also loo
bLayout" "dvorak"
/etc/kbdtype:1:us.dvorak
What I did was during the initial install of this machine I gave
'us.dvorak' as keyboard layout.
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(4) for that
>
> Sometimes switch from 1 wifi net to another can be done if you take
> the interface down, followed by a scan, then try connecting. Sometimes
> i just get 'link down...'.
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re's a package for it as well)
FAMD(8)SGIFAMD(8)
NAME
famd - The File Alteration Monitor (FAM) daemon
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need byte by byte or bit by
> > > bit
> > > replication of one server to multiple other servers if possible.
> >
> > cron + rsync?
> >
> drbd?
That would be great, but OpenBSD does not support drbd as far as I know.
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On Mon, 2008-07-07 at 16:07 -0700, Aaron Stellman wrote:
> Hello again,
> This solves the problem, thanks to Matthew R. Dempsky.
>
> Index: if_em.c
> ===
> RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/pci/if_em.c,v
> retrieving revision 1.185
> diff -p
air of OpenBSD firewalls with relayd is doing the
loadbalancing/failover stuff.
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
osing things.
>
> Certainly make backup's before you go. :)
And make sure you have the fingerprint etc of every host you want to
connect to already on the laptop.
That way you will be warned in case of MITM attacks.
And I would generate ssh keypairs specially for the event and remove
them o
7;m using dedicated box for backups, I don't need to hide
> password from ps.
>
>
> What is the cleanest way to pass password to ssh?
>
Try expect
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On 15:09, Mon 16 Jun 08, Aaron Glenn wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Michiel van Baak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 09:33, Mon 16 Jun 08, Michael Gale wrote:
> >> Hey,
> >>
> >> I just picked up a IBM Thinkpad T61p.
> >
> >
at I always swipe my finger over the
fingerprint reader just to find out I booted into obsd and cannot log in
that way. That I can live with ;)
>
>
> On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 14:52 -0400, Lars D. Noodin wrote:
> > On Mon, 16 Jun 2008, Michiel van Baak wrote:
> > > On 09:33, M
t; >Ed Ahlsen-Girard
> >
>
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> Michael Gale
>
> Red Hat Certified Engineer
> Network Administrator
> Pason Systems Corp.
>
> "Status quo is not an option"
>
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"Why is it drug addicts and computer aficionados are both called users?"
second
> pause at boot-time?
>
> Thanks for some help,
>
> Dongsheng Song
>
cd / && mv bsd bsd.up && mv bsd.mp bsd && reboot
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