Re: After upgrade to 6.5: Weird Apache2 perl_module behavior

2019-06-19 Thread Sam Vaughan
I hit this recently too. I finally had some time to track it down and it's a use-after-free bug in Apache that looks like it's been there since at least 2016. It's only triggered if you load a non-standard module like mod_perl that inserts its own config defines into the server's global

Re: APU2 Internal USB Headers Not Working

2016-10-06 Thread Sam Vaughan
> > $ dmesg | egrep -i 'hci|hub|usb' > > Please don't trim things. Full dmesg, full pcidump (preferably -vxx). > Or better, run sendbug as root which includes acpi tables in the mail > it produces (the latter is not presently working in -current, but since > you're running 6.0 you won't run into

APU2 Internal USB Headers Not Working

2016-10-05 Thread Sam Vaughan
I'm unable to see USB devices connected to the internal USB headers on a PC Engines APU2c2 board. The same devices work as expected when connected to the external USB ports. I have a TinyCore Linux USB stick handy that I used to update the board's firmware. If I boot it and run `lsusb` then I

Re: NAT Firewalls and Client IPs in SSL Requests

2012-01-16 Thread Sam Vaughan
On 14/01/2012, at 12:29 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2012-01-12, Sam Vaughan samjvaug...@gmail.com wrote: I have a web server handling predominantly https traffic sitting on a DMZ behind a CARP'd firewall of two ALIX 2D3s. Since the firewall is NATting traffic to the web server, the source

NAT Firewalls and Client IPs in SSL Requests

2012-01-11 Thread Sam Vaughan
I have a web server handling predominantly https traffic sitting on a DMZ behind a CARP'd firewall of two ALIX 2D3s. Since the firewall is NATting traffic to the web server, the source IP of requests arriving at the web server is always the firewall's CARP address on the DMZ. I'd like the server

OpenBSD 5.0 upgrade: em interface status no carrier

2011-11-17 Thread Sam Vaughan
Hi, After upgrading from OpenBSD 4.9 to OpenBSD 5.0, the Intel 82579LM and Intel PRO/1000 MT (82574L) devices on one of my servers no longer come up. The ifconfig output simply shows status: no carrier. Without network access I can't copy and paste an entire dmesg, so here's some cherry-picked

Re: OpenBSD 5.0 upgrade: em interface status no carrier

2011-11-17 Thread Sam Vaughan
On 18/11/2011, at 12:59 PM, Sam Vaughan wrote: Hi, After upgrading from OpenBSD 4.9 to OpenBSD 5.0, the Intel 82579LM and Intel PRO/1000 MT (82574L) devices on one of my servers no longer come up. facepalm If I'd bothered to compare those two dmesg outputs more closely I'd have noticed

Is your switch a single point of failure?

2011-07-06 Thread Sam Vaughan
I'm currently looking at growing my simple co-located setup of a single OpenBSD web server to add a separate firewall and a second web server. This would make regular upgrades much less stressful and add some welcome high availability and capacity improvements. I'm considering running dual

Re: Supporting OpenBSD

2009-09-08 Thread Sam Vaughan
Thank you Nick, very well said! And thank you Theo and team for doing what you do. 4.6 CD ordered! -Sam On Tue, 8 Sep 2009, Nick Holland wrote: What makes OpenBSD unique? Everyone's got their own list, but here's mine: * Good work is unacceptable, great work is expected. * Quality is the

SAS HBA Recommendations?

2009-04-16 Thread Sam Vaughan
To complement the man pages, the supported hardware pages and what I've found in the archives on marc, I'd be interested to read any SAS HBA recommendations people might have. I'm looking at some used Sun x4150 servers which have 8-lane PCIe slots but come with no built-in SAS/SATA

Re: SAS HBA Recommendations?

2009-04-16 Thread Sam Vaughan
On 16/04/2009, at 10:03 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote: On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 04:21:03PM +1000, Sam Vaughan wrote: To complement the man pages, the supported hardware pages and what I've found in the archives on marc, I'd be interested to read any SAS HBA recommendations people might have

Re: support for Sun Fire

2007-06-04 Thread Sam Vaughan
On 03/06/2007, at 7:33 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2007/06/03 14:09, Sam Vaughan wrote: if anyone has a working PXE bios-flash setup for these and wouldn't mind sharing how, please drop me a line, when I try the system hangs after memdisk loads the bios-flash image. I'd be interested

Re: support for Sun Fire

2007-06-02 Thread Sam Vaughan
On 29/05/2007, at 10:41 PM, Stuart Henderson wrote: if you have a recent bios that lets you set the low-temp fan duty cycle to 0% to quieten things down while you do the initial install, make sure the 'power off if cpu fan fails' option is turned off or you'll have an aggravating 'enter the

Re: Macppc G3 Powerbook - Install Fails

2005-11-16 Thread Sam Vaughan
On 16/11/2005, at 12:43 PM, Bob Ababurko wrote: If this is an oldworld (before circa 1988) you cannot boot from a cd. Google your model to see if it is. Otherwise, you could try to boot the laptop while pressing cmd+opt+shift+delete to skip the first bootable deviceI believe it is

Re: Compatibility question for the New Sun X4100 server with 4FastEthernet as possible BGP routers, or stick with HP DL-145 G2?

2005-10-11 Thread Sam Vaughan
I just came across an interesting white paper with lots more detail: http://www.computerworld.com/x64/pdfs/ Sun_Fire_X4100_and_4200_WP_v14.pdf Sam

Re: dual DVI graphics card

2005-10-07 Thread Sam Vaughan
On 07/10/2005, at 11:50 AM, Martin Schrvder wrote: One DVI port does up to 1600x1200, so you need four DVI (two dual-link) ports. I beg to differ. I'm currently using a 1920x1200 monitor at native resolution connected to the DVI port of a three year old Radeon 7500 that certainly isn't

Re: Compatibility question for the New Sun X4100 server with 4FastEthernet as possible BGP routers, or stick with HP DL-145 G2?

2005-09-30 Thread Sam Vaughan
On 30/09/2005, at 6:58 PM, David Gwynne wrote: From: Henning Brauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Daniel Ouellet [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-09-29 22:20]: afaik the 4100 and 4200 use the slightly aged AMD chipset, same thing as in the HP DL145 G1, the V20z, and the IBM - should just work. True, that