Re: DVD burning, cdrloots, dvdrtools, dvd+rw_tools on OpenBSD-3.8

2006-02-03 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 12:04:20PM +0500, Dmitry Slobodchikov wrote:

 Growisofs don't work too neither -Z nor -M arguments
 
 /home/zoosman-dvd+rw-format -blank /dev/dvd
 * DVDRW/-RAM format utility by [EMAIL PROTECTED], version 4.10.
 :-( unable to open(/dev/dvd): Invalid argument
 
 or
 
 /home/zoosman-dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/dvd
 /dev/dvd: unable to open: Invalid argument

what is /dev/dvd?  you should use /dev/rcd0c or /dev/rcd1c.

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Re: DVD burning, cdrloots, dvdrtools, dvd+rw_tools on OpenBSD-3.8

2006-02-03 Thread Guido Tschakert

Jacob Meuser wrote:

On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 12:04:20PM +0500, Dmitry Slobodchikov wrote:



Growisofs don't work too neither -Z nor -M arguments

/home/zoosman-dvd+rw-format -blank /dev/dvd
* DVDRW/-RAM format utility by [EMAIL PROTECTED], version 4.10.
:-( unable to open(/dev/dvd): Invalid argument

or

/home/zoosman-dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/dvd
/dev/dvd: unable to open: Invalid argument



what is /dev/dvd?  you should use /dev/rcd0c or /dev/rcd1c.


Hello,

/dev/dvd ist the appropriate device name under linux.

BTW:

Wouldn't it be good, if the maintainer of a port/package have a look at 
the differences of the config files between the systems.
You will never seen the device /dev/dvd on OpenBSD, so changing the 
device directly in the port/package to /dev/rcd0c as default would be a 
good idea in my opinon. (i think a maintainer maintaines some port 
because he use it, so he/she has to change the config, why not put it 
directly in the port).


guido



Re: pf sunfire v120 and iperf poor performance

2006-02-03 Thread Schöberle Dániel
Which version of iperf are you using? I've had some issues with version 2
on i386 and amd64. It keeps the CPU on 100% and that can affect
the results.



DVD burning, cdrloots, dvdrtools, dvd+rw_tools on OpenBSD-3.8

2006-02-03 Thread Dmitry Slobodchikov
That's all right, Thanks Everybody-


/dev/dvd was simlink for /dev/cd0c described at the man.

Tank you-))


-- 
Q sb`femhel,
 Dmitry  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



About a USB CD-RW (USB 2.0) drive. Firefox/Mozilla security problems

2006-02-03 Thread Gabriel George POPA

   Hello all,

  I saw that with a stock OpenBSD 3.8 system a CD-RW like this :
 PLEXTOR
   PX-W4012TU
   Hi-Speed USB 2.0 CD-RW Drive
   40x CD-Write 12x CD-ReWrite 40x CD-Read
works very well (with cdrtools and xcdroast). Should I report things 
like these (is this important or not?)?

Is there a common thing that CD-RW units on USB 2.0 work on OpenBSD?

  I saw on Secunia Advisories that very heavy security problems have 
occured in Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird.
Usually WHO is patching these programs (the porters?)? Should I wait for 
a new binary port? Should I patch myself
Thunderbird and Firefox? Patches come from porters or from Mozilla 
Foundation?


   
Respectfully yours,

Gabriel George POPA




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Re: RSA ACE Authentication

2006-02-03 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 03:39:47PM -0800, Mike Keller wrote:
 Ok, before I get flamed up, I know this isnt
 supported, I just want to know if anyone has tried it.
 
 I would like to use an RSA / ACE server to
 authenticate locally on 3.8 (through radius).
 
 And
 
 I would like to run the RSA Authentication Agent 5.2
 for Web on Apache.  It is only supported for  RH Linux
 and Sun.  I was able to hack up the install and config
 command scripts enough to where it will install, but I
 can't get apache to run when I try adding the module. 
 I have it running on IIS, but I'd really like to to
 move away from M$ / IIS.
 
 Again, I realize it isnt supported, I am just curious
 if anyone has tried / had any success with it.  I'd be
 happy to discuss off the group, or to be pointed to
 another list / url.  

I don't have any specific experience with what you are trying to do, but
if you can get RADIUS running you should be able to use mod_auth_radius,
from the looks of it.

Locally, there is a 'radius' authentication mechanism, which should do
just fine. Hack login.conf to use it by default.

So it looks like the only thing really unsupported would be the RADIUS
server, but I don't know what you are using for that, so I can't really
comment.

Joachim



Re: Broadcom BCM5752 NIC

2006-02-03 Thread Badbanchi Hossein
Hi,
This morning I installed the kernel from the snapshot.

The only (cosmetic) difference is that the time-out values are reduced, so
it doesn't take that long as before for the system to boot, but
the BCM5752 NIC is still not functioning properly!

Still the output of a ls command is interrupted several times.

This system should be sent to a remote site to act as a DNS/DHCP Server.
I suppose I had better install a 3com NIC into the box and use that.
Even if the snapshot had functioned, I don't think that it is a good idea
to use a beta version in production environment.

The in-line /var/log/messages file which I transferred to my PC via scp
could only be transmitted with 2.8 kB/s.

Here is the latest /var/log/messages file:
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 syslogd: restart
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: OpenBSD 3.9-beta (RAMDISK_CD) #1005: Mon Jan 
30 12:31:07 MST 2006
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/RAMDISK_CD
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz 
(GenuineIntel 686-class) 3 GHz
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: cpu0: 
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,EST,CNXT-ID
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: real mem  = 527863808 (515492K)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: avail mem = 475787264 (464636K)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: using 4278 buffers containing 26497024 bytes 
(25876K) of memory
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: mainbus0 (root)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(b0) BIOS, date 
05/18/05, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xeb660
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.2 @ 0xeb660/0x49a0
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @ 
0xf5680/240 (13 entries)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:31:0 
(Intel 82801GB LPC rev 0x00)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pcibios0: PCI bus #3 is the last bus
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0xaa00! 
0xcaa00/0x1000 0xcba00/0x1800 0xe8c00/0x7400!
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: cpu0 at mainbus0
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 
(no bios)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 Intel 82945GP 
rev 0x02
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: vga1 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 Intel 82945G 
Video rev 0x02
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25, 
vt100 emulation)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: Intel 82945G Video rev 0x02 at pci0 dev 2 
function 1 not configured
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: Intel 82801GB HD Audio rev 0x01 at pci0 dev 
27 function 0 not configured
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: ppb0 at pci0 dev 28 function 0 Intel 82801GB 
PCIE rev 0x01
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: ppb1 at pci0 dev 28 function 1 Intel 82801GB 
PCIE rev 0x01
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pci2 at ppb1 bus 2
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: bge0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 Broadcom 
BCM5752 rev 0x01, BCM5752 A1 (0x6001): irq 10bge0: firmware handshake timed out
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: , address 00:15:60:4f:25:35
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: brgphy0 at bge0 phy 1: BCM5752 
10/100/1000baseT PHY, rev. 0
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhci0 at pci0 dev 29 function 0 Intel 82801GB 
USB rev 0x01: irq 5
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: usb0 at uhci0: USB revision 1.0
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhub0 at usb0
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, rev 1.00/1.00, 
addr 1
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhci1 at pci0 dev 29 function 1 Intel 82801GB 
USB rev 0x01: irq 10
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: usb1 at uhci1: USB revision 1.0
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhub1 at usb1
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhub1: Intel UHCI root hub, rev 1.00/1.00, 
addr 1
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhub1: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhci2 at pci0 dev 29 function 2 Intel 82801GB 
USB rev 0x01: irq 11
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: usb2 at uhci2: USB revision 1.0
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhub2 at usb2
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhub2: Intel UHCI root hub, rev 1.00/1.00, 
addr 1
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhub2: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhci3 at pci0 dev 29 function 3 Intel 82801GB 
USB rev 0x01: irq 11
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: usb3 at uhci3: USB revision 1.0
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhub3 at usb3
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhub3: Intel UHCI root hub, rev 1.00/1.00, 
addr 1
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhub3: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: ehci0 at pci0 dev 29 function 7 Intel 82801GB 
USB rev 0x01: irq 5
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: usb4 at ehci0: USB 

Inappropriate processes being 'stopped' when the system is busy..

2006-02-03 Thread Andrew Smith
Hi,

 

I'm wondering if anyone can make a suggestion here.

 

I have been pushing my X server on my Zaurus, logged in as a regular user
whilst running a large compile in the background. This is really to test the
stability of the ws_drv patches that just came through on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

In doing this I ran up xfce4 and loaded AbiWord as a regular user to
generate some system load from that session.

 

What I noticed after a couple of mins (with a large port compile going on as
root from an ssh session) was that AbiWord, xfwm, xfce-panel, xfce-desktop
etc.. had all been put into a 'stop' state on the process list.

 

I can understand that the system may want to do this for certain processes
to protect against thrashing but I honestly don't have a clear idea about
what part of the system does this and if it is configurable.

 

Strictly speaking I would have thought that you don't want X Window Manager
processes like xfwm being put into a stopped state at all so I was wondering
if there is a way of flagging (or listing) processes which should never be
kill -STOP'ed by whatever is doing this.

 

I ended up having to kill -STOP my compilation, kill -CONT all my user
processes to wake em up and log out then kill -CONT my compilation to
continue in the end. I suppose it may be possible to do this from a second
vt if it's not convenient to go in over the network but maybe not always.

 

So is this a configurable feature??

 

(apologies if you think this should be in [EMAIL PROTECTED])

 

- Andy



Re: Broadcom BCM5752 NIC

2006-02-03 Thread Srebrenko Sehic
On 2/3/06, Badbanchi Hossein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,
 This morning I installed the kernel from the snapshot.

 The only (cosmetic) difference is that the time-out values are reduced, so
 it doesn't take that long as before for the system to boot, but
 the BCM5752 NIC is still not functioning properly!

Ok. Try this. Power-off you machine, unplug the cable from the network
card and boot the machine with the latest -current snapshot. Look for
firmware handshake error message.

It seems like that Broadcom network cards, if not initialized properly
(this could've happened when you booted 3.8), have to be
re-initialized properly in order to function again. This happened on
my IBM e326m and the above approach solved the problem.



fsck fixes in daily output

2006-02-03 Thread Jeff Quast
Below is a forward of the daily output I receive. I do have it configured to
backup my root partition on the same disk, and I am aware how silly that
is. This was done to see how it behaves for a future install where the root
FS will be backed up on a separate disk.

I also realize this is not GENERIC, and that is bad. It is recompiled to
exclude a few usb devices so my APC unit is detected properly.

My question is, these errors have been occurring daily for over a month.
Should I be concerned about the integrity of my root FS?

-- Forwarded message --
From: Charlie Root [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Feb 3, 2006 1:36 AM
Subject: harlan.1984.ru daily output
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

OpenBSD 3.8-stable (FILESERV) #0: Tue Jan 24 21:28:29 EST 2006
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/FILESERV

1:30AM  up 4 days,  4:33, 4 users, load averages: 0.25, 0.17, 0.10

Running daily.local:

Removing scratch and junk files:

Backing up root filesystem:
copying /dev/rwd0a to /dev/rwd0d
32755+1 records in
32755+1 records out
268329472 bytes transferred in 40.740 secs (6586349 bytes/sec)
** /dev/rwd0d
** Last Mounted on /
** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
UNREF FILE I=178  OWNER=_mysql MODE=100600
SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 29 20:57 2006
CLEAR? yes

UNREF FILE I=187  OWNER=_mysql MODE=100600
SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 29 20:57 2006
CLEAR? yes

UNREF FILE I=202  OWNER=_mysql MODE=100600
SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 29 20:57 2006
CLEAR? yes

UNREF FILE I=211  OWNER=root MODE=100600
SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb  3 01:30 2006
CLEAR? yes

** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
FREE BLK COUNT(S) WRONG IN SUPERBLK
SALVAGE? yes

SUMMARY INFORMATION BAD
SALVAGE? yes

BLK(S) MISSING IN BIT MAPS
SALVAGE? yes

3154 files, 19276 used, 109131 free (419 frags, 13589 blocks,
0.3%fragmentation)

MARK FILE SYSTEM CLEAN? yes


* FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *

Checking subsystem status:

disks:
Filesystem  1K-blocks  Used Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/wd0a  256814 3855220542216%/
/dev/wd0g 4126462   1485244   243489638%/home
/dev/wd0f 820   3185986   465678841%/usr
/dev/wd0e 120787020049894698017%/var
/dev/wd0h62289370  55133120   404178293%/storage/mnt/ide0
/dev/sd0a17635370   3058960  1369464218%/storage/mnt/scsi0
/dev/sd1a17635370   9422848   733075456%/storage/mnt/scsi1

Last dump(s) done (Dump '' file systems):


network:
NameMtu   Network Address  Ipkts IerrsOpkts Oerrs
Colls
lo0 33224 Link  112761 0   112761
0 0
lo0 33224 127/8   127.0.0.1   112761 0   112761
0 0
lo0 33224 ::1/128 ::1 112761 0   112761
0 0
lo0 33224 fe80::%lo0/64 fe80::1%lo0 112761 0   112761
0 0
re0 1500  Link  00:09:5b:bd:c0:a7   262342 0   230385
0 0
re0 1500  fe80::%re0/64 fe80::209:5bff:febd:c0a7%re0   262342 0
230385 0 0
re0 1500  192.168.0/24 192.168.0.3 262342 0   230385
0 0
pflog0  33224 Link   0 00
0 0
pfsync0 1348  Link   0 00
0 0
enc0*   1536  Link   0 00
0 0


Running calendar in the background.

Checking filesystems:
** /dev/rwd0a (NO WRITE)
** Last Mounted on /
** Root file system
UNREF FILE I=178  OWNER=_mysql MODE=100600
SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 29 20:57 2006
CLEAR? no

UNREF FILE I=187  OWNER=_mysql MODE=100600
SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 29 20:57 2006
CLEAR? no

UNREF FILE I=202  OWNER=_mysql MODE=100600
SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 29 20:57 2006
CLEAR? no

UNREF FILE I=211  OWNER=root MODE=100600
SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb  3 01:30 2006
CLEAR? no

3158 files, 19277 used, 109130 free (418 frags, 13589 blocks,
0.3%fragmentation)
** /dev/rwd0g (NO WRITE)
** Last Mounted on /home
ZERO LENGTH DIR I=206246  OWNER=dingo MODE=40755
SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 29 21:45 2006
CLEAR? no

ZERO LENGTH DIR I=206603  OWNER=dingo MODE=40755
SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 30 20:03 2006
CLEAR? no

17519 files, 742622 used, 1320609 free (873 frags, 164967 blocks,
0.0%fragmentation)
** /dev/rwd0f (NO WRITE)
** Last Mounted on /usr
290726 files, 1592993 used, 2534782 free (29534 frags, 313156 blocks,
0.7%fragmentation)
** /dev/rwd0e (NO WRITE)
** Last Mounted on /var
2569 files, 100250 used, 503685 free (477 frags, 62901 blocks,
0.1%fragmentation)
** /dev/rwd0h (NO WRITE)
** Last Mounted on /storage/mnt/ide0
39652 files, 27566560 used, 3578125 free (501 frags, 447203 blocks,
0.0%fragmentation)
** /dev/rsd0a (NO WRITE)
** Last Mounted on /storage/mnt/scsi0
20200 files, 1529480 used, 7288205 free (789 frags, 910927 blocks,
0.0%fragmentation)
** /dev/rsd1a (NO WRITE)
** Last Mounted on /storage/mnt/scsi1
44100 files, 4711424 used, 4106261 free (981 frags, 513160 blocks,
0.0%fragmentation)



Re: Broadcom BCM5752 NIC

2006-02-03 Thread Andrew Smith
I'm not sure about the level of support for this card in OpenBSD (this says
more about the level of support by Broadcomm for Open Source operating
systems development effort).

The bge driver does support some of that range of cards but I can't say if
that one specifically is supported. - if it uses it's own unique PCIID then
it is definitely missing support in the bge driver (since it isn't listed in
the pci_matchid structure (bge_devices) table for that driver [-current cvs
checked also]). You could possible compare functionality against one of the
other cards and try adding a PCIID for it if it's close enough to one of the
others.. (you are obviously into full testing etc. if you do adopt this
approach).

It's sad to say though that the card may not be supported without a lot more
work though... if anyone else has this card working then please correct me.

In the http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html page I found the following
phrase which I have to say I enjoyed very much but you may of course get
less enjoyment from it.. sorry.

'Other manufacturers, such as Broadcom, Texas Instruments and Connexant have
actively fought our attempts to develop free drivers for their products.'


- Andy

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Badbanchi Hossein
Sent: 03 February 2006 12:08
To: Brad
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Broadcom BCM5752 NIC

Hi,
This morning I installed the kernel from the snapshot.

The only (cosmetic) difference is that the time-out values are reduced, so
it doesn't take that long as before for the system to boot, but
the BCM5752 NIC is still not functioning properly!

Still the output of a ls command is interrupted several times.

This system should be sent to a remote site to act as a DNS/DHCP Server.
I suppose I had better install a 3com NIC into the box and use that.
Even if the snapshot had functioned, I don't think that it is a good idea
to use a beta version in production environment.

The in-line /var/log/messages file which I transferred to my PC via scp
could only be transmitted with 2.8 kB/s.

Here is the latest /var/log/messages file:
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 syslogd: restart
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: OpenBSD 3.9-beta (RAMDISK_CD) #1005: Mon
Jan 30 12:31:07 MST 2006
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/RAMDISK_CD
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
(GenuineIntel 686-class) 3 GHz
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLU
SH,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,EST,CNXT-ID
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: real mem  = 527863808 (515492K)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: avail mem = 475787264 (464636K)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: using 4278 buffers containing 26497024
bytes (25876K) of memory
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: mainbus0 (root)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(b0) BIOS, date
05/18/05, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xeb660
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.2 @ 0xeb660/0x49a0
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @
0xf5680/240 (13 entries)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:31:0
(Intel 82801GB LPC rev 0x00)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pcibios0: PCI bus #3 is the last bus
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0xaa00!
0xcaa00/0x1000 0xcba00/0x1800 0xe8c00/0x7400!
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: cpu0 at mainbus0
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode
1 (no bios)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 Intel
82945GP rev 0x02
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: vga1 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 Intel 82945G
Video rev 0x02
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25,
vt100 emulation)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: Intel 82945G Video rev 0x02 at pci0 dev 2
function 1 not configured
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: Intel 82801GB HD Audio rev 0x01 at pci0
dev 27 function 0 not configured
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: ppb0 at pci0 dev 28 function 0 Intel
82801GB PCIE rev 0x01
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: ppb1 at pci0 dev 28 function 1 Intel
82801GB PCIE rev 0x01
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pci2 at ppb1 bus 2
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: bge0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 Broadcom
BCM5752 rev 0x01, BCM5752 A1 (0x6001): irq 10bge0: firmware handshake timed
out
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: , address 00:15:60:4f:25:35
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: brgphy0 at bge0 phy 1: BCM5752
10/100/1000baseT PHY, rev. 0
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhci0 at pci0 dev 29 function 0 Intel
82801GB USB rev 0x01: irq 5
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: usb0 at uhci0: USB revision 1.0
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhub0 at usb0
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, 

Problem with HP NetRAID Controller

2006-02-03 Thread Dirk Fohrenkamm
Hi,

I'm trying to install OpenBSD 3.8 on a (i386)-box with a HP NetRaid
controller (three SCSI channels) which is - of course - supported via the
ami(4) driver.

The problem is that during boot OpenBSD limits access to only one of the
two virtual disks. During boot OpenBSD is complaining about a buggy
firmware:

-snip-

ami0 at pci0 dev 12 function 0 AMI MegaRAID Series 428 rev 0x03: irq11
AMI 428/32b1632
ami0: FW A.04.03, BIOS vA.04.03, 4MB RAM
ami0: 3 channels, 16 targets, 2 logical drives
ami0: firmware buggy, limiting access to first logical disk
scsibus0 at ami0: 1 targets

-snip-

Is there any workaround which allows me to get access to both logical
disks anyway?

Many thanks in advance

Dirk



Re: fsck fixes in daily output

2006-02-03 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Jeff Quast wrote:

 Below is a forward of the daily output I receive. I do have it configured to
 backup my root partition on the same disk, and I am aware how silly that
 is. This was done to see how it behaves for a future install where the root
 FS will be backed up on a separate disk.
 
 I also realize this is not GENERIC, and that is bad. It is recompiled to
 exclude a few usb devices so my APC unit is detected properly.
 
 My question is, these errors have been occurring daily for over a month.
 Should I be concerned about the integrity of my root FS?

No. a live filesystem is copied with dd. It is expected that the copy
has inconsistencies. That's why the fsck is there in the first place.

-Otto

 
 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Charlie Root [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Feb 3, 2006 1:36 AM
 Subject: harlan.1984.ru daily output
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 OpenBSD 3.8-stable (FILESERV) #0: Tue Jan 24 21:28:29 EST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/FILESERV
 
 1:30AM  up 4 days,  4:33, 4 users, load averages: 0.25, 0.17, 0.10
 
 Running daily.local:
 
 Removing scratch and junk files:
 
 Backing up root filesystem:
 copying /dev/rwd0a to /dev/rwd0d
 32755+1 records in
 32755+1 records out
 268329472 bytes transferred in 40.740 secs (6586349 bytes/sec)
 ** /dev/rwd0d
 ** Last Mounted on /
 ** Phase 1 - Check Blocks and Sizes
 ** Phase 2 - Check Pathnames
 ** Phase 3 - Check Connectivity
 ** Phase 4 - Check Reference Counts
 UNREF FILE I=178  OWNER=_mysql MODE=100600
 SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 29 20:57 2006
 CLEAR? yes
 
 UNREF FILE I=187  OWNER=_mysql MODE=100600
 SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 29 20:57 2006
 CLEAR? yes
 
 UNREF FILE I=202  OWNER=_mysql MODE=100600
 SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 29 20:57 2006
 CLEAR? yes
 
 UNREF FILE I=211  OWNER=root MODE=100600
 SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb  3 01:30 2006
 CLEAR? yes
 
 ** Phase 5 - Check Cyl groups
 FREE BLK COUNT(S) WRONG IN SUPERBLK
 SALVAGE? yes
 
 SUMMARY INFORMATION BAD
 SALVAGE? yes
 
 BLK(S) MISSING IN BIT MAPS
 SALVAGE? yes
 
 3154 files, 19276 used, 109131 free (419 frags, 13589 blocks,
 0.3%fragmentation)
 
 MARK FILE SYSTEM CLEAN? yes
 
 
 * FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *
 
 Checking subsystem status:
 
 disks:
 Filesystem  1K-blocks  Used Avail Capacity  Mounted on
 /dev/wd0a  256814 3855220542216%/
 /dev/wd0g 4126462   1485244   243489638%/home
 /dev/wd0f 820   3185986   465678841%/usr
 /dev/wd0e 120787020049894698017%/var
 /dev/wd0h62289370  55133120   404178293%/storage/mnt/ide0
 /dev/sd0a17635370   3058960  1369464218%/storage/mnt/scsi0
 /dev/sd1a17635370   9422848   733075456%/storage/mnt/scsi1
 
 Last dump(s) done (Dump '' file systems):
 
 
 network:
 NameMtu   Network Address  Ipkts IerrsOpkts Oerrs
 Colls
 lo0 33224 Link  112761 0   112761
 0 0
 lo0 33224 127/8   127.0.0.1   112761 0   112761
 0 0
 lo0 33224 ::1/128 ::1 112761 0   112761
 0 0
 lo0 33224 fe80::%lo0/64 fe80::1%lo0 112761 0   112761
 0 0
 re0 1500  Link  00:09:5b:bd:c0:a7   262342 0   230385
 0 0
 re0 1500  fe80::%re0/64 fe80::209:5bff:febd:c0a7%re0   262342 0
 230385 0 0
 re0 1500  192.168.0/24 192.168.0.3 262342 0   230385
 0 0
 pflog0  33224 Link   0 00
 0 0
 pfsync0 1348  Link   0 00
 0 0
 enc0*   1536  Link   0 00
 0 0
 
 
 Running calendar in the background.
 
 Checking filesystems:
 ** /dev/rwd0a (NO WRITE)
 ** Last Mounted on /
 ** Root file system
 UNREF FILE I=178  OWNER=_mysql MODE=100600
 SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 29 20:57 2006
 CLEAR? no
 
 UNREF FILE I=187  OWNER=_mysql MODE=100600
 SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 29 20:57 2006
 CLEAR? no
 
 UNREF FILE I=202  OWNER=_mysql MODE=100600
 SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 29 20:57 2006
 CLEAR? no
 
 UNREF FILE I=211  OWNER=root MODE=100600
 SIZE=0 MTIME=Feb  3 01:30 2006
 CLEAR? no
 
 3158 files, 19277 used, 109130 free (418 frags, 13589 blocks,
 0.3%fragmentation)
 ** /dev/rwd0g (NO WRITE)
 ** Last Mounted on /home
 ZERO LENGTH DIR I=206246  OWNER=dingo MODE=40755
 SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 29 21:45 2006
 CLEAR? no
 
 ZERO LENGTH DIR I=206603  OWNER=dingo MODE=40755
 SIZE=0 MTIME=Jan 30 20:03 2006
 CLEAR? no
 
 17519 files, 742622 used, 1320609 free (873 frags, 164967 blocks,
 0.0%fragmentation)
 ** /dev/rwd0f (NO WRITE)
 ** Last Mounted on /usr
 290726 files, 1592993 used, 2534782 free (29534 frags, 313156 blocks,
 0.7%fragmentation)
 ** /dev/rwd0e (NO WRITE)
 ** Last Mounted on /var
 2569 files, 100250 used, 503685 free (477 frags, 62901 blocks,
 0.1%fragmentation)
 ** /dev/rwd0h (NO WRITE)
 ** Last Mounted on /storage/mnt/ide0
 39652 files, 27566560 used, 3578125 free (501 frags, 447203 blocks,
 

FW: Broadcom BCM5752 NIC

2006-02-03 Thread Andrew Smith
*sigh* ok, ignore that last posting.

I'm an idiot responding to these posts when I'm spaced out with a cold. (no
flame needed)

I was looking for 5725 not 5752. There is an ID for the 5752 in the driver
:P

Good luck,

- Andy

-Original Message-
From: Andrew Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 03 February 2006 13:24
To: 'misc@openbsd.org'
Subject: RE: Broadcom BCM5752 NIC

I'm not sure about the level of support for this card in OpenBSD (this says
more about the level of support by Broadcomm for Open Source operating
systems development effort).

The bge driver does support some of that range of cards but I can't say if
that one specifically is supported. - if it uses it's own unique PCIID then
it is definitely missing support in the bge driver (since it isn't listed in
the pci_matchid structure (bge_devices) table for that driver [-current cvs
checked also]). You could possible compare functionality against one of the
other cards and try adding a PCIID for it if it's close enough to one of the
others.. (you are obviously into full testing etc. if you do adopt this
approach).

It's sad to say though that the card may not be supported without a lot more
work though... if anyone else has this card working then please correct me.

In the http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html page I found the following
phrase which I have to say I enjoyed very much but you may of course get
less enjoyment from it.. sorry.

'Other manufacturers, such as Broadcom, Texas Instruments and Connexant have
actively fought our attempts to develop free drivers for their products.'


- Andy

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Badbanchi Hossein
Sent: 03 February 2006 12:08
To: Brad
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Broadcom BCM5752 NIC

Hi,
This morning I installed the kernel from the snapshot.

The only (cosmetic) difference is that the time-out values are reduced, so
it doesn't take that long as before for the system to boot, but
the BCM5752 NIC is still not functioning properly!

Still the output of a ls command is interrupted several times.

This system should be sent to a remote site to act as a DNS/DHCP Server.
I suppose I had better install a 3com NIC into the box and use that.
Even if the snapshot had functioned, I don't think that it is a good idea
to use a beta version in production environment.

The in-line /var/log/messages file which I transferred to my PC via scp
could only be transmitted with 2.8 kB/s.

Here is the latest /var/log/messages file:
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 syslogd: restart
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: OpenBSD 3.9-beta (RAMDISK_CD) #1005: Mon
Jan 30 12:31:07 MST 2006
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/RAMDISK_CD
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
(GenuineIntel 686-class) 3 GHz
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLU
SH,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,EST,CNXT-ID
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: real mem  = 527863808 (515492K)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: avail mem = 475787264 (464636K)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: using 4278 buffers containing 26497024
bytes (25876K) of memory
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: mainbus0 (root)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(b0) BIOS, date
05/18/05, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xeb660
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.2 @ 0xeb660/0x49a0
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @
0xf5680/240 (13 entries)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:31:0
(Intel 82801GB LPC rev 0x00)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pcibios0: PCI bus #3 is the last bus
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0xaa00!
0xcaa00/0x1000 0xcba00/0x1800 0xe8c00/0x7400!
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: cpu0 at mainbus0
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode
1 (no bios)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 Intel
82945GP rev 0x02
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: vga1 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 Intel 82945G
Video rev 0x02
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25,
vt100 emulation)
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: Intel 82945G Video rev 0x02 at pci0 dev 2
function 1 not configured
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: Intel 82801GB HD Audio rev 0x01 at pci0
dev 27 function 0 not configured
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: ppb0 at pci0 dev 28 function 0 Intel
82801GB PCIE rev 0x01
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: ppb1 at pci0 dev 28 function 1 Intel
82801GB PCIE rev 0x01
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: pci2 at ppb1 bus 2
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: bge0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 Broadcom
BCM5752 rev 0x01, BCM5752 A1 (0x6001): irq 10bge0: firmware handshake timed
out
Feb  3 06:28:20 susrocdns2 /bsd: , 

Re: Problem with HP NetRAID Controller

2006-02-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/02/03 14:28, Dirk Fohrenkamm wrote:
 The problem is that during boot OpenBSD limits access to only one of the
 two virtual disks. During boot OpenBSD is complaining about a buggy
 firmware:

Have you tried upgrading the firmware?



Re: Problem with HP NetRAID Controller

2006-02-03 Thread Dirk Fohrenkamm
 On 2006/02/03 14:28, Dirk Fohrenkamm wrote:
 The problem is that during boot OpenBSD limits access to only one of the
 two virtual disks. During boot OpenBSD is complaining about a buggy
 firmware:

 Have you tried upgrading the firmware?
Yes, I did (firmware 4.03 is the newest that I've found...)



Re: fsck fixes in daily output

2006-02-03 Thread Jeff Quast
Thanks for pointing that out, Tom. I have used config before. I just blindly
followed the recommendations for using apcupsd on OpenBSD at
http://www.apcupsd.com/manual/USB_Configuration.html#SECTION000102300


I will switch back to GENERIC tonight.

On 2/3/06, Tom Cosgrove [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Jeff Quast 3-Feb-06 13:25 
 
  I also realize this is not GENERIC, and that is bad. It is recompiled
  to exclude a few usb devices so my APC unit is detected properly.

 You don't need to do this.

 Just use config(8) on the stock kernel.

 Tom



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VIA RhineII-2 NIC trouble with 3.8/current

2006-02-03 Thread Denis Doroshenko
hi folks,

the $subject does not work, mii is not configured upon booting. as
result there is no media detected and i watch vr0: watchdog timeout.

when i boot bsd.mp, ukphy catches up, but still shows:

ukphy0 at vr0 phy 20: Generic IEEE 802.3u media interface
ukphy0: OUI 0x00, model 0x, rev. 0
ukphy0: no media present
ifmedia_set: no match for 0x20/0x

and vr0 does not work again. in 3.4 it worked with no problems. what
could be wrong?


OpenBSD 3.9-beta (GENERIC) #595: Mon Jan 30 12:13:55 MST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 1.70GHz (GenuineIntel 686-class) 1.70 GHz
cpu0: 
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM
real mem  = 234463232 (228968K)
avail mem = 206962688 (202112K)
using 2887 buffers containing 11825152 bytes (11548K) of memory
mainbus0 (root)
bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(00) BIOS, date 06/27/02, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xfdad0
apm0 at bios0: Power Management spec V1.2
apm0: AC on, battery charge unknown
apm0: flags 30102 dobusy 0 doidle 1
pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf/0x1
pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @ 0xf7c30/128 (6 entries)
pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:17:0 (VIA VT8233 ISA rev 0x00)
pcibios0: PCI bus #1 is the last bus
bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0xc000 0xcc000/0x4000!
cpu0 at mainbus0
pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (no bios)
pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 VIA VT8751 PCI rev 0x00
ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 VIA VT8633 AGP rev 0x00
pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
vga1 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 S3 ProSavage DDR rev 0x00
wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation)
wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation)
em0 at pci0 dev 9 function 0 Intel PRO/1000MT (82541GI) rev 0x00: irq 10, 
address 00:0e:0c:05:0c:3f
em1 at pci0 dev 11 function 0 Intel PRO/1000MT (82541GI) rev 0x00: irq 11, 
address 00:0e:0c:05:0c:9c
viapm0 at pci0 dev 17 function 0 VIA VT8233 ISA rev 0x00
iic0 at viapm0
pciide0 at pci0 dev 17 function 1 VIA VT82C571 IDE rev 0x06: ATA100, channel 
0 configured to compatibility, channel 1 configured to compatibility
wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: MAXTOR 6L040J2
wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA, 38172MB, 78177792 sectors
wd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 5
wd1 at pciide0 channel 1 drive 0: Maxtor 7L300R0
wd1: 16-sector PIO, LBA48, 286188MB, 586114704 sectors
wd1(pciide0:1:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 5
vr0 at pci0 dev 18 function 0 VIA RhineII-2 rev 0x70: irq 5, address 
00:0a:e6:22:2e:a5
isa0 at mainbus0
isadma0 at isa0
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
pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61
midi0 at pcppi0: PC speaker
spkr0 at pcppi0
sysbeep0 at pcppi0
it0 at isa0 port 0x290/8: IT87
npx0 at isa0 port 0xf0/16: using exception 16
pccom0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
biomask f3cd netmask ffed ttymask ffef
pctr: user-level cycle counter enabled
dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80
wd1: no disk label
dkcsum: wd1 matches BIOS drive 0x81
root on wd0a
rootdev=0x0 rrootdev=0x300 rawdev=0x302



Re: pf sunfire v120 and iperf poor performance

2006-02-03 Thread Miguel

Schvberle Daniel wrote:


Which version of iperf are you using? I've had some issues with version 2
on i386 and amd64. It keeps the CPU on 100% and that can affect
the results.


 


im using
iperf version 2.0.2 (03 May 2005) pthreads
and the server its a sparc, not i386

---
Miguel



Re: pf question - solved

2006-02-03 Thread Ray Lai
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 05:59:54PM -0500, Dave Feustel wrote:
 I found the solution in the pf faq:  skip lo0.
 This rule is not mentioned in Artymiak's book
 which I had been reading. I will now read the
 complete pf faq to see what I have not been
 aware of.

You can also do ``set skip on lo'' to skip all loopback interfaces
(not that most people have more than one).

-Ray-



Re: Broadcom BCM5752 NIC

2006-02-03 Thread Badbanchi Hossein
Hi,
I did exactly as you have written. I even reinstalled from scratch using the 
snapshot
I had downloaded last night.

Both during the installation AND after a boot from the installed kernel I get 
the
same error message, but the time it takes to time out is much less now.

The same error message can be seen also when after the boot the OS tries to
initialize the NIC with appropriate IP parameters.

Good news is that afterwards the NIC works at normal speed!!

Regards,


-Original Message-
From: Srebrenko Sehic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 14:05
To: Badbanchi Hossein
Cc: misc
Subject: Re: Broadcom BCM5752 NIC

On 2/3/06, Badbanchi Hossein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,
 This morning I installed the kernel from the snapshot.

 The only (cosmetic) difference is that the time-out values are reduced, so
 it doesn't take that long as before for the system to boot, but
 the BCM5752 NIC is still not functioning properly!

Ok. Try this. Power-off you machine, unplug the cable from the network
card and boot the machine with the latest -current snapshot. Look for
firmware handshake error message.

It seems like that Broadcom network cards, if not initialized properly
(this could've happened when you booted 3.8), have to be
re-initialized properly in order to function again. This happened on
my IBM e326m and the above approach solved the problem.



OpenBSD { future=PIM (DM-SM) } support or { only=XORP } ?

2006-02-03 Thread Jason Houx

Misc,

I've been working on a IP-TV multicast Video deployment over RPR (802.17) 
at work and it has consumed a ton of my time both free and work which has 
pulled me away from staying current with whats shaken in my most favorite 
OS.  While working with our encryption vendor last night (28 hour day so 
far) I had plenty of time to catch up on some good reading and started 
looking at what I could do to get a PIM OpenBSD router rocking.  I found 
that a lot of pimd stuff was gone and what seems to be the current PIM 
implementation is http://www.xorp.org/.  I did see that Claudio Jeker 
noted this was in ports back when 3.7 was released.  We are already 
testing the OpenBGPd and OpenOSPFd in our network with OpenBSD and my love 
with OpenBSD started with ipfw and then pf (I'm a network g33k at heart 
can you tell?)


-= My question is really to the developers and its this =-

I know you guys are busy working on what will become OpenBSD 3.9 so in no 
way do I mean to distract, but is anyone working on a OpenPIMd concept on 
the side (like you guys really need more side projects) or is there any 
hope for a OpenPIMd in the future (similar to a OpenOSPFd and OpenBGPd). 
I'm going to start playing with DVMRP now that I see I can use mrouted 
with our current PIM routers and hopefull get a tunnel up to transport the 
multicast traffic to a OpenBSD gateway.  This doesn't create a PIM router 
but it does give me more features to learn/play with on OpenBSD which is 
always a goal of mine.


Thanks for any input anyone might have,
Jason Houx



Re: pf sunfire v120 and iperf poor performance

2006-02-03 Thread Schöberle Dániel
 -Original Message-
 From: Miguel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 4:14 PM
 To: Schvberle Daniel
 Cc: misc@openbsd.org
 Subject: Re: pf sunfire v120 and iperf poor performance
 
 Schvberle Daniel wrote:
 
 Which version of iperf are you using? I've had some issues 
 with version 2
 on i386 and amd64. It keeps the CPU on 100% and that can affect
 the results.
 
 im using
 iperf version 2.0.2 (03 May 2005) pthreads
 and the server its a sparc, not i386

I meant check the CPU usage while measuring, it could be the same
issue. I have an Ultra 5 on my desk but I still didn't have to time
to install obsd and test iperf. 

Besides, in order for someone else more knowledgeable to respond 
you should atleast include a dmesg. And some more info, like specs 
of the box that's running iperf server.



Re: OpenBSD hardware router

2006-02-03 Thread Joe S

Tim Donahue wrote:

On Thursday 02 February 2006 15:54, Darrin Chandler wrote:

Kenny Mann wrote:

I'm looking for something that which I can slap OpenBSD 3.8 on and use
it as a router.
This will be used for a house (~ 4 people) and I'm looking for

You could look at www.soekris.com. They're underpowered, but it should
be able to handle home router/firewall duties.


Underpowered?  I think that is a really relative term.  Underpowered for 
datamining a 1 TB database?  Yeah it probably is, however from my experience 
I could saturate a 1.5 Mb SDSL or T-1 link using an IPSEC VPN on between a 
Soekris 4501 and a 1GHz Dell POS.  If all you are looking to do is run a 
firewall for a DSL/Cable connection at home, the 4501 is likely overpowered.  


Tim Donahue


Be careful with Soekris. While DSL speed is stuck at 1.5 MB for you, 
many users are getting 6MB and higher is some parts of the world. It 
would not be advantageous to buy something like a soekris and grow out 
of it in 2 years when your ISP gets around to offering REAL speeds.




SpamD, Postfix and mobile users

2006-02-03 Thread Nils.Reuvers
Hi all,

I'm running Postfix 2.3.20050716-sasl2 (chrooted) and
cyrus-sasl-2.1.20p4 on OpenBSD 3.8 stable. Everything is running peachy.
My roaming users are able to connect and send e-mail.
Now I wish to enable the fantastic SpamD feature in OpenBSD. However,
I'm foreseeing a problem. I do not want my roaming users to be
greylisted every time they send e-mail. They are roaming and do not have
a static IP.

Is there a way for SASL authenticated users to bypass the SpamD daemon?

Thanks for your thoughts.

Nils

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Re: Broadcom BCM5752 NIC

2006-02-03 Thread Daniel Ouellet

Badbanchi Hossein wrote:

Hi,
I did exactly as you have written. I even reinstalled from scratch using the 
snapshot
I had downloaded last night.

Both during the installation AND after a boot from the installed kernel I get 
the
same error message, but the time it takes to time out is much less now.

The same error message can be seen also when after the boot the OS tries to
initialize the NIC with appropriate IP parameters.

Good news is that afterwards the NIC works at normal speed!!


The snapshot you got are from January 30, and if you look at the email I 
send on this, you will see that changes were done in the last three 
days. So, not recent to fix the issue.


Either continue with today updates, or wait a few more days for a new 
snapshot, but the fixes are NOT in the snapshot you installed.


Trust me!

Brad fixed them all and it is fast! But not in the snapshot yet, sorry.



Re: Broadcom BCM5752 NIC

2006-02-03 Thread Daniel Ouellet

Badbanchi Hossein wrote:

Hi,
I did exactly as you have written. I even reinstalled from scratch using the 
snapshot
I had downloaded last night.



Here is some examples of some of the changes that fix all of this:

http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pci/if_bge.c

Look at the time these changes were done, then look at your snapshot 
date. (;




Re: SpamD, Postfix and mobile users

2006-02-03 Thread Nils.Reuvers
Thanks for your quick response Maxim.

Sure, I could enforce TLS connections for my roaming (outside/internet)
users. That might be a good solution and I would bypass SpamD.
I could also setup another postfix instance on another port and allow
sasl_authenticated only.

But I was hoping SpamD had some kind of understanding of SASL.


As far as I know spamd catches incomming.
Put a second postfix on SSL port - make it relay only.


On Friday 03 February 2006 20:07, you wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I'm running Postfix 2.3.20050716-sasl2 (chrooted) and
 cyrus-sasl-2.1.20p4 on OpenBSD 3.8 stable. Everything is running
peachy.
 My roaming users are able to connect and send e-mail.
 Now I wish to enable the fantastic SpamD feature in OpenBSD. However, 
 I'm foreseeing a problem. I do not want my roaming users to be 
 greylisted every time they send e-mail. They are roaming and do not 
 have a static IP.
 
 Is there a way for SASL authenticated users to bypass the SpamD
daemon?
 
 Thanks for your thoughts.
 
 Nils
 
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Re: Broadcom BCM5752 NIC

2006-02-03 Thread Badbanchi Hossein
 Either continue with today updates, or wait a few more days for a new 
 snapshot, but the fixes are NOT in the snapshot you installed.
 A Trust me!
 Brad fixed them all and it is fast! But not in the snapshot yet, sorry.

Thanks for the clue.

I just looked at the snapshot directory and the file dates are still
30/1/2006 except the x...tgz files which I do not install at all.

I suppose I have to wait a couple of days until the snapshot is updated,
because I have never compiled a kernel myself.

Regards,
Amir



Re: SpamD, Postfix and mobile users

2006-02-03 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/02/03 20:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 But I was hoping SpamD had some kind of understanding of SASL.

I'm quite glad it *doesn't*. Port 587 (msa/submission) is the right
answer here. I wouldn't want a daemon that's intended to talk to bad
connections having such high access to the system...



Re: mpt driver and Intel SE7520JR2 board

2006-02-03 Thread Marco Peereboom
You need to give some more to work with.  Can you please figure out the serial
deal and send me that output please?

Thanks,
/marco

On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 08:48:55AM +0059, Sebastian Benoit wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have two systems here with an Intel SE7520JR2 board (that has an LSI Logic
 LSI53C1030 on board, http://www.intel.com/design/servers/boards/se7520jr2/).
 
 One of the systems has an internal SCSI-backplane for internal SCSI disk
 (bilma), the other has SATA (chirfa).
 
 The System boots fine with SATA disks, but installing on SCSI disks does not
 work, the mpt driver spits out timeout errors.
 
 I have attached two dmesgs, one is from the working machine running
 OpenBSD-current on SATA-disks (dmesg_chirfa_sata_openbsd_amd64), the other
 is a FreeBSD (6-stable) dmesg on bilma
 (dmesg_bilma_scsi_freebsd_smp_amd64), with FreeBSD the mpt-driver works.
 
 I could not get the dmesg from the SCSI machine booting the bsd.rd kernel
 because I'm still fighting with the serial ports on that board, but I have
 written down the timeout-error and can send them to you if you want it.
 (right now the papaer is in the server room somewhere :-)
 
 If you want me to try something, I might have another week or two with the
 machines.
 
 Regards,
 Benno
 -- 
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 OpenBSD 3.9-beta (GENERIC) #432: Wed Jan 18 23:38:55 MST 2006
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
 real mem = 2146955264 (2096636K)
 avail mem = 1835917312 (1792888K)
 using 22937 buffers containing 214904832 bytes (209868K) of memory
 mainbus0 (root)
 ipmi at mainbus0 not configured
 cpu0 at mainbus0: (uniprocessor)
 cpu0: Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHz, 2992.86 MHz
 cpu0: 
 FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,NXE,LONG
 cpu0: 2MB 64b/line 8-way L2 cache
 pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1
 pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 Intel E7520 MCH rev 0x0c
 Intel E7520 MCH ERR rev 0x0c at pci0 dev 0 function 1 not configured
 Intel E7520 MCH DMA rev 0x0c at pci0 dev 1 function 0 not configured
 ppb0 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 Intel MCH PCIE rev 0x0c
 pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
 ppb1 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 Intel PCIE-PCIE rev 0x09
 pci2 at ppb1 bus 2
 mpt0 at pci2 dev 5 function 0 Symbios Logic 53c1030 rev 0x08: irq 7
 mpt0: sending FW Upload request to IOC (size: 36, img size: 69796)
 mpt0: IM support: 6
 scsibus0 at mpt0: 16 targets
 mpt1 at pci2 dev 5 function 1 Symbios Logic 53c1030 rev 0x08: irq 11
 mpt1: sending FW Upload request to IOC (size: 36, img size: 69796)
 mpt1: IM support: 6
 scsibus1 at mpt1: 16 targets
 ppb2 at pci1 dev 0 function 2 Intel PCIE-PCIE rev 0x09
 pci3 at ppb2 bus 3
 em0 at pci3 dev 4 function 0 Intel PRO/1000MT (82546GB) rev 0x03: irq 7, 
 address 00:04:23:be:60:6a
 em1 at pci3 dev 4 function 1 Intel PRO/1000MT (82546GB) rev 0x03: irq 10, 
 address 00:04:23:be:60:6b
 uhci0 at pci0 dev 29 function 0 Intel 82801EB/ER USB rev 0x02: irq 10
 usb0 at uhci0: USB revision 1.0
 uhub0 at usb0
 uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
 uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
 uhci1 at pci0 dev 29 function 1 Intel 82801EB/ER USB rev 0x02: irq 10
 usb1 at uhci1: USB revision 1.0
 uhub1 at usb1
 uhub1: Intel UHCI root hub, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
 uhub1: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
 uhci2 at pci0 dev 29 function 2 Intel 82801EB/ER USB rev 0x02: irq 7
 usb2 at uhci2: USB revision 1.0
 uhub2 at usb2
 uhub2: Intel UHCI root hub, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
 uhub2: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
 ehci0 at pci0 dev 29 function 7 Intel 82801EB/ER USB2 rev 0x02: irq 5
 usb3 at ehci0: USB revision 2.0
 uhub3 at usb3
 uhub3: Intel EHCI root hub, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 1
 uhub3: 6 ports with 6 removable, self powered
 ppb3 at pci0 dev 30 function 0 Intel 82801BA AGP rev 0xc2
 pci4 at ppb3 bus 4
 vga1 at pci4 dev 12 function 0 ATI Rage XL rev 0x27
 wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation)
 wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation)
 pcib0 at pci0 dev 31 function 0 Intel 82801EB/ER LPC rev 0x02
 pciide0 at pci0 dev 31 function 1 Intel 82801EB/ER IDE rev 0x02: DMA, 
 channel 0 configured to compatibility, channel 1 configured to compatibility
 pciide0: channel 0 disabled (no drives)
 atapiscsi0 at pciide0 channel 1 drive 1
 scsibus2 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets
 cd0 at scsibus2 targ 0 lun 0: Slimtype, COMBO SOSC-2483K, KK0A SCSI0 
 5/cdrom removable
 cd0(pciide0:1:1): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 2
 pciide1 at pci0 dev 31 function 2 Intel 82801EB SATA rev 0x02: DMA, channel 
 0 configured to native-PCI, channel 1 configured to native-PCI
 pciide1: using irq 7 for native-PCI interrupt
 wd0 at pciide1 channel 0 drive 0: WDC WD740GD-00FLC0
 wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA48, 

Re: SpamD, Postfix and mobile users

2006-02-03 Thread Bob Beck
* Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-02-03 13:16]:
 On 2006/02/03 20:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  But I was hoping SpamD had some kind of understanding of SASL.
 
 I'm quite glad it *doesn't*. Port 587 (msa/submission) is the right
 answer here. I wouldn't want a daemon that's intended to talk to bad
 connections having such high access to the system...
 

This is the right solution for roaming users, and is why
I will *not* make spamd ever have a notion of sasl :)

It is also, exactly, what we do here. Our users use
port 587 for this, NOT port 25

-Bob



IPMI / SNMP / MRTG (WAS: RE: ipmi(4) (IPMI MIB?))

2006-02-03 Thread Brian A. Seklecki

On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Bruce Shaw wrote:


We've actually got several different problems here.


Specifically, the OpenBSD implementation we're seeing here seems to
provide sysctl style access to Sensor data, watchdog info, etc., but what
about other IPMI functions?


I've been working on better sensor information for openBSD but lack reliable
access to a platform to develop on (a friend has been doing what he can).


On any number of occasions, I've offered personally to donate VMWare 
licenses to Net-SNMP developers to help bring *BSD support back into the 
mainstream :} ... That's a standing offer and I'm sure there are plenty 
of corporations that wouldn't mind contributing either.


I will say this, though.  It takes about 35 seconds to do an ipmitool sdr 
list full.  Thus, for every two values you would like to graph in MRTG,
you can add 35 seconds to the job's run time.  The time it takes to do an 
ipmi sensor get 'blah' is marginally different than a list.


$ time ipmitool -U netadmin -E -H sys-lom.priv -c sdr list full
Temp,43,degrees C,ok
Temp,40,degrees C,ok
[...]
real0m34.618s
user0m0.017s
sys 0m0.017s

Thus...a in-kernel IPMI--SNMP gateway interface would be optimal (Such 
as OpenBSD's) to relying on the Hardware/LOM/BMC Functionality, at least 
for the sensor related data.


The hardware interface on the BMC/NIC is infinitely useful.  You can VLAN 
it off into a management/out of band subnet and do hard-power resets, etc, 
from there.


Regarding MRTG, there are 8 sets of values to graph out from the sensor 
results on Dell PE 1850s/2850s that I have access to:


Set 1: CPU0 Temp, CPU1 Temp
Set 2: MB Ambient, MB Planar Temp
Set 3: Riser Temp  [Riser Temp]
Set 4: PS#0 Temp, PS#1 Temp
Set 5: CMOS Battery Volt  [CMOS Battery Volts]
Set 6: Fan 1A, Fan 1B
Set 7: Fan 2A, Fan 2B
Set 8: Fan 3A, Fan 3B
Set 9: Fan 4A, Fan 4B

I modified version of Chris Wilson's NAGIOS IPMI plugin can be used to 
poll the data into MRTG in a very ...VERY suboptimal, but functional, 
manor.


http://digitalfreaks.org/~lavalamp/ipmi_mrtg.pl

(this script lacks any kind of sanity checking)

MRTG Configs might look something like:


Target[SYSNAME.fan3]: `/usr/local/cf/ipmi_mrtg.pl 
SYSNAME-lom.pgh.priv.collaborativefusion.com f3`

PageTop[SYSNAME.fan3]: H1Fan Set 3 RPMs/H1
Title[SYSNAME.fan3]: Fan Set 3 RPMs
Options[SYSNAME.fan3]: nopercent,gauge,growright
#Legend3[SYSNAME.fan3]: Fan Set 3, Fan A RPMs
#Legend2[SYSNAME.fan3]: Fan Set 3, Fan b RPMs
YLegend[SYSNAME.fan3]: RPMs
ShortLegend[SYSNAME.fan3]: RPMsnbsp;
LegendI[SYSNAME.fan3]: nbsp;Fan Set 3, Fan A RPMs:nbsp;
LegendO[SYSNAME.fan3]: nbsp;Fan Set 3, Fan A RPMs:nbsp;
MaxBytes[SYSNAME.fan3]: 1


Target[SYSNAME.risertemp]: `/usr/local/cf/ipmi_mrtg.pl 
SYSNAME-lom.pgh.priv.collaborativefusion.com ri`

PageTop[SYSNAME.risertemp]: H1Motherboard Riser(s)/H1
Title[SYSNAME.risertemp]: Motherboard Riser(s)
Options[SYSNAME.risertemp]: nopercent,gauge,growright
#Legend1[SYSNAME.risertemp]: Motherboard Riser
#Legend2[SYSNAME.risertemp]: Motherboard Riser
YLegend[SYSNAME.risertemp]: Degrees Celcius
ShortLegend[SYSNAME.risertemp]: Degrees Cnbsp;
LegendI[SYSNAME.risertemp]: nbsp;Degrees C Motherboard Riser:nbsp;
#LegendO[SYSNAME.risertemp]: nbsp;Degrees C Motherboard Riser:nbsp;
MaxBytes[SYSNAME.risertemp]: 100


Target[SYSNAME.pstemp]: `/usr/local/cf/ipmi_mrtg.pl 
SYSNAME-lom.pgh.priv.collaborativefusion.com ps`

PageTop[SYSNAME.pstemp]: H1Power Supply Temperature(s)/H1
Title[SYSNAME.pstemp]: Power Supply Temperature(s)
Options[SYSNAME.pstemp]: nopercent,gauge,growright
#Legend1[SYSNAME.pstemp]: Temperature Power Supply #0
#Legend2[SYSNAME.pstemp]: Temperature Power Supply #1
YLegend[SYSNAME.pstemp]: Degrees Celcius
ShortLegend[SYSNAME.pstemp]: Degrees Cnbsp;
LegendI[SYSNAME.pstemp]: nbsp;Degrees C PS#0:nbsp;
LegendO[SYSNAME.pstemp]: nbsp;Degrees C PS#1:nbsp;
MaxBytes[SYSNAME.pstemp]: 100

Target[SYSNAME.batvolt]: `/usr/local/cf/ipmi_mrtg.pl 
SYSNAME-lom.pgh.priv.collaborativefusion.com cb`

PageTop[SYSNAME.batvolt]: H1CMOS Battery Voltage/H1
Title[SYSNAME.batvolt]: CMOS Battery Voltage
Options[SYSNAME.batvolt]: nopercent,gauge,growright
#Legend1[SYSNAME.batvolt]: Temperature CPU#0
#Legend2[SYSNAME.batvolt]: Temperature CPU#1
YLegend[SYSNAME.batvolt]: Volts DC
ShortLegend[SYSNAME.batvolt]: Volts Cnbsp;
LegendI[SYSNAME.batvolt]: nbsp;Volts CMOS Battery:nbsp;
#LegendO[SYSNAME.batvolt]: nbsp;Degrees C CPU#1:nbsp;
MaxBytes[SYSNAME.batvolt]: 6

Target[SYSNAME.cputemp]: `/usr/local/cf/ipmi_mrtg.pl 
SYSNAME-lom.pgh.priv.collaborativefusion.com cpu`

PageTop[SYSNAME.cputemp]: H1CPU Temperature(s)/H1
Title[SYSNAME.cputemp]: CPU Temperature(s)
Options[SYSNAME.cputemp]: nopercent,gauge,growright
#Legend1[SYSNAME.cputemp]: Temperature CPU#0
#Legend2[SYSNAME.cputemp]: Temperature CPU#1
YLegend[SYSNAME.cputemp]: Degrees Celcius
ShortLegend[SYSNAME.cputemp]: Degrees Cnbsp;
LegendI[SYSNAME.cputemp]: nbsp;Degrees C CPU#0:nbsp;
LegendO[SYSNAME.cputemp]: nbsp;Degrees C CPU#1:nbsp;

Re: IPMI / SNMP / MRTG (WAS: RE: ipmi(4) (IPMI MIB?))

2006-02-03 Thread Marco Peereboom
What's wrong with?
# sysctl hw | grep ipmi
hw.sensors.0=ipmi0, Temp, OK, temp, 43.00 degC / 109.40 degF
hw.sensors.1=ipmi0, Planar Temp, OK, temp, 30.00 degC / 86.00 degF
hw.sensors.2=ipmi0, CMOS Battery, OK, volts_dc, 3.12 V
hw.sensors.3=ipmi0, Front Fan, OK, fanrpm, 1258 RPM
hw.sensors.4=ipmi0, Back Fan, OK, fanrpm, 2052 RPM
hw.sensors.5=ipmi0, Intrusion, OK, indicator, Off

How is this any harder to parse?

And it does not take 35 seconds either.



Anonymous sftp

2006-02-03 Thread Peter Fraser
Since I believe that everyone agrees that ftp is
horrible, particularly for firewalls. How come
there is no equivalent to an anonymous sftp.



Re: SpamD, Postfix and mobile users

2006-02-03 Thread Nils.Reuvers
Thanks a bunch fella's.

I got TLS working. Except for the fact that I cannot use port 587 in
(yes I know) Outlook Express. If I keep it at port 25, everything runs
like a charm. The server is listening on port tcp 587. However, the
connection get's shut right after the first connect. Perhaps it's an
Outlook Express bug. I'll test it with firefox tomorrow.

Thanks again.

Nils

-Original Message-
From: Kurt Mosiejczuk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: vrijdag 3 februari 2006 22:31
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: SpamD, Postfix and mobile users

Bob Beck wrote:

   This is the right solution for roaming users, and is why I will
*not* 
 make spamd ever have a notion of sasl :)

   It is also, exactly, what we do here. Our users use port 587 for

 this, NOT port 25

Doing it this way also helps those users who have ISPs who block
outbound port 25 traffic.  (Of which I have a number)

--Kurt



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Re: IPMI / SNMP / MRTG (WAS: RE: ipmi(4) (IPMI MIB?))

2006-02-03 Thread Les Mikesell
On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 13:59, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:

 On any number of occasions, I've offered personally to donate VMWare 
 licenses to Net-SNMP developers to help bring *BSD support back into the 
 mainstream :} ... That's a standing offer and I'm sure there are plenty 
 of corporations that wouldn't mind contributing either.

Off topic, but at this point you don't need a license for the
runtime.  If you have Workstation just build a downloadable
image with an OS installed if there isn't one already at
http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/vm/community.html.  Anyone can
then download the free player at
http://www.vmware.com/products/player/ and run it.  I think
the images are typically built with NAT network support and
it might be easier to test snmp with bridged, but it is
possible to make that change after the fact in the .vmx file
if necessary.

-- 
  Les Mikesell
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: OpenBSD hardware router

2006-02-03 Thread Wijnand Wiersma
I am using a openbrick-e for years now as a home firewall, runs smooth
with openbsd.
http://shopping.hacom.net/catalog/index.php?cPath=22_45


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Re: Apple MacBook Pro support

2006-02-03 Thread Nick Bender
Quick update on this.

My intel iMac came this week and of course will not boot off a 3.8 cd
as it uses EFI instead of BIOS.

There's currently a $10,000 bounty for getting XP to boot:

  http://windowsxp.onmac.net

There's also a FAQ tracking some of what's been tried, including
some having bricked their machines and how to fix it:

http://appleintelfaq.com/

There are also links to outputs from various commands like the
OS X dmesg (http://appleintelfaq.com/imac/dmesg.html).

I'm flat out in the day job at the moment but the machine is sitting
here serving as a jukebox at the moment so if anyone has ideas
on things to try that won't take too much time then fire away...

-N



Re: Anonymous sftp

2006-02-03 Thread Wijnand Wiersma
2006/2/3, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 04:37:12PM -0500, Peter Fraser wrote:
  Since I believe that everyone agrees that ftp is
  horrible, particularly for firewalls. How come
  there is no equivalent to an anonymous sftp.

 Isn't there?

 Anonymous ftp is just username/password authentication using a
 well-known username and any password. Publish the username and the
 password somewhere, and you have anonymous sftp.

And use scponly as login shell of course.



Re: Anonymous sftp

2006-02-03 Thread STeve Andre'
On Friday 03 February 2006 21:51, Bob Beck wrote:
   Why? if you allow anyone to connect to it anonymously
 what do you gain by using ssh? sftp (non anonymous) exists for
 a real reason (secure authenticated-by-ssh file transfer, i.e.
 particularly to allow up and download...)

   If all you want is something less evil for firewalls Try using a
 web server instead - if you really want the connection stream
 encrypted to an anonymous endpoint use an SSL'ed web server.

   -Bob

 * Peter Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-02-03 14:45]:
  Since I believe that everyone agrees that ftp is
  horrible, particularly for firewalls. How come
  there is no equivalent to an anonymous sftp.

Consistency.  I have seen a case of a company where users had both
sftp and ftp.  The FTP server was for distributions of software and sftp
for dealing with customer data.  Well, some salespeople confused the
two and started sending the customer data via FTP...

It would have been better to do everything via sftp.  They did, by
nuking the ftp machine and publishing an account/pw on the sftp
system.

So, while I would agree that it doesn't seem reasonable to have
anonymous sftp, those peksy users proved it would have been useful.

--STeve Andre'



Re: OpenBSD hardware router

2006-02-03 Thread Antoine Jacoutot

On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Wijnand Wiersma wrote:


I am using a openbrick-e for years now as a home firewall, runs smooth
with openbsd.
http://shopping.hacom.net/catalog/index.php?cPath=22_45


I support this. I have 3 of those and they're just great.
No noise, very low power comsumption and for something this size, 
they're fast.


--
Antoine



Re: Apple MacBook Pro support

2006-02-03 Thread Marco Peereboom
I fail to see what this has to do with OpenBSD.

On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 05:51:36PM -0500, Nick Bender wrote:
 Quick update on this.
 
 My intel iMac came this week and of course will not boot off a 3.8 cd
 as it uses EFI instead of BIOS.
 
 There's currently a $10,000 bounty for getting XP to boot:
 
   http://windowsxp.onmac.net
 
 There's also a FAQ tracking some of what's been tried, including
 some having bricked their machines and how to fix it:
 
 http://appleintelfaq.com/
 
 There are also links to outputs from various commands like the
 OS X dmesg (http://appleintelfaq.com/imac/dmesg.html).
 
 I'm flat out in the day job at the moment but the machine is sitting
 here serving as a jukebox at the moment so if anyone has ideas
 on things to try that won't take too much time then fire away...
 
 -N



Re: Anonymous sftp

2006-02-03 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 11:50:49PM +0100, Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
 2006/2/3, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 04:37:12PM -0500, Peter Fraser wrote:
   Since I believe that everyone agrees that ftp is
   horrible, particularly for firewalls. How come
   there is no equivalent to an anonymous sftp.
 
  Isn't there?
 
  Anonymous ftp is just username/password authentication using a
  well-known username and any password. Publish the username and the
  password somewhere, and you have anonymous sftp.
 
 And use scponly as login shell of course.

Either that, or use something that actually works. scponly has had more
than its share of leaks; there are some third-party chroot patches to
OpenSSH out there that I've never seen on Full-Disclosure, at least. Not
sure how much that is worth, though.

Given the choice, I'd use public-key authentication and put a chroot-ish
command in the command= field in authorized_keys. At least that's
supported.

Joachim



Re: OpenBSD hardware router

2006-02-03 Thread Wijnand Wiersma
While we are at this, are there any small devices like this that can
firewall at 1000mbit?
I am looking for some nice options for transparant bridges but I don't
like to add 1u servers for this in the racks.

Wijnand
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Re: Apple MacBook Pro support

2006-02-03 Thread Daniel Ouellet

Not sure that it is any relevant.

Now if you were talking about having OpenBSD boot and run on Sun T1000 
with the new T1 processor, then that might be a lot more interesting and 
nice challenge however! (:


I would chip in for that!!!

Having XP on iMac, no interest to me... May be the results would be 
spreading virus faster! (;



Nick Bender wrote:

Quick update on this.

My intel iMac came this week and of course will not boot off a 3.8 cd
as it uses EFI instead of BIOS.

There's currently a $10,000 bounty for getting XP to boot:

  http://windowsxp.onmac.net

There's also a FAQ tracking some of what's been tried, including
some having bricked their machines and how to fix it:

http://appleintelfaq.com/

There are also links to outputs from various commands like the
OS X dmesg (http://appleintelfaq.com/imac/dmesg.html).

I'm flat out in the day job at the moment but the machine is sitting
here serving as a jukebox at the moment so if anyone has ideas
on things to try that won't take too much time then fire away...

-N




Re: OpenBSD hardware router

2006-02-03 Thread Chris Zakelj
Joe S wrote:
 Be careful with Soekris. While DSL speed is stuck at 1.5 MB for you,
 many users are getting 6MB and higher is some parts of the world. It
 would not be advantageous to buy something like a soekris and grow out
 of it in 2 years when your ISP gets around to offering REAL speeds.
Has anyone ever actually pushed a Soekris all out to see when it begins
to choke?  If so, where did it/they top out?  It's great to remind us
yanks that our residential broadband sucks compared to EUR and asia, but
as you say, we'll catch up eventually.



Re: About a USB CD-RW (USB 2.0) drive. Firefox/Mozilla security problems

2006-02-03 Thread Nick Guenther
On 2/3/06, Gabriel George POPA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw that with a stock OpenBSD 3.8 system a CD-RW like this :
   PLEXTOR
 PX-W4012TU
 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 CD-RW Drive
 40x CD-Write 12x CD-ReWrite 40x CD-Read
  works very well (with cdrtools and xcdroast). Should I report things
 like these (is this important or not?)?
 Is there a common thing that CD-RW units on USB 2.0 work on OpenBSD?

I haven't been here long enough to know, but from
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#SendDmesg it seems like any
information you can provide would be appreciated.

I saw on Secunia Advisories that very heavy security problems have
 occured in Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird.
 Usually WHO is patching these programs (the porters?)? Should I wait for
 a new binary port? Should I patch myself
 Thunderbird and Firefox? Patches come from porters or from Mozilla
 Foundation?

The +DESC file says just 'Maintainer: The OpenBSD ports mailing-list
ports@openbsd.org' so I'm guessing that means no one in particular.
it seems like your only option is to use ports to get the source (I
assume) and then patch by hand.

-Kousu
 Respectfully yours,

 Gabriel George POPA



sysctl hw.sensors question

2006-02-03 Thread Denny White

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I had trouble with this box with Xwindows after updating
src, ports,  XF4  rebuilding everything. I tried putting
an old Voodoo Banshee in in lieu of the onboard video, did
an xorgconfig,  still couldn't use X. Finally thought to
disable onboard video in the bios  now X is okay. My
question pertains to the output of sysctl hw.sensors. I
recall playing around with it before just to see how it
worked,  I don't remember some of the readings being in
the output that are there now, since installing the Voodoo
card. Here's the current output of sysctl hw.sensors:

hw.sensors.0=lm0, VCORE_A, volts_dc, 1.73 V
hw.sensors.1=lm0, VCORE_B, volts_dc, 1.74 V
hw.sensors.2=lm0, +3.3V, volts_dc, 3.26 V
hw.sensors.3=lm0, +5V, volts_dc, 4.91 V
hw.sensors.4=lm0, +12V, volts_dc, 12.28 V
hw.sensors.5=lm0, -12V, volts_dc, -11.82 V
hw.sensors.6=lm0, -5V, volts_dc, 3.55 V
hw.sensors.7=lm0, +5VSB, volts_dc, 4.92 V
hw.sensors.8=lm0, VBAT, volts_dc, 3.26 V
hw.sensors.9=lm0, Temp1, temp, 33.00 degC / 91.40 degF
hw.sensors.10=lm0, Temp2, temp, 22.50 degC / 72.50 degF
hw.sensors.11=lm0, Temp3, temp, 127.50 degC / 261.50 degF
hw.sensors.12=lm0, Fan1, fanrpm, 4891 RPM

The one that's alarming is the 2nd from last line, that
says 261.50 degF. I'm wondering if that's about the video
card or what. One note: the output on that line never
changes. That's why I'm thinking it's erroneous. I googled
around, read the sysctl man page,  even some stuff at
kerneltrap, but I still don't understand what's going on.
Below is my dmesg in case it's needed. Thanks for any help
on this.
Denny White

OpenBSD 3.8-stable (GENERIC) #6: Fri Feb  3 03:05:23 UTC 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel Pentium III (GenuineIntel 686-class) 801 MHz
cpu0: 
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR,SSE
real mem  = 268017664 (261736K)
avail mem = 237674496 (232104K)
using 3297 buffers containing 13504512 bytes (13188K) of memory
mainbus0 (root)
bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(f4) BIOS, date 07/19/02, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xfb140
apm0 at bios0: Power Management spec V1.2
apm0: AC on, battery charge unknown
apm0: flags 70102 dobusy 1 doidle 1
pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xf/0xdf84
pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @ 0xfdef0/112 (5 entries)
pcibios0: PCI Exclusive IRQs: 9 10 11
pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:31:0 (Intel 82371SB ISA rev 0x00)
pcibios0: PCI bus #1 is the last bus
bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0x8000 0xc8000/0x800
cpu0 at mainbus0
pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (no bios)
pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 Intel 82815 Hub rev 0x04
ppb0 at pci0 dev 30 function 0 Intel 82801BA AGP rev 0x05
pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
vga1 at pci1 dev 5 function 0 3DFX Interactive Voodoo3 rev 0x01
wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation)
wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation)
fxp0 at pci1 dev 8 function 0 Intel 82562 rev 0x03: irq 11, address 
00:01:80:0b:76:77
inphy0 at fxp0 phy 1: i82562ET 10/100 PHY, rev. 0
xl0 at pci1 dev 10 function 0 3Com 3c905C 100Base-TX rev 0x78: irq 11, 
address 00:01:03:1a:2f:21
bmtphy0 at xl0 phy 24: Broadcom 3C905C internal PHY, rev. 7
ichpcib0 at pci0 dev 31 function 0 Intel 82801BA LPC rev 0x05
pciide0 at pci0 dev 31 function 1 Intel 82801BA IDE rev 0x05: DMA, channel 0 
wired to compatibility, channel 1 wired to compatibility
wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: WDC WD400BB-00AUA1
wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA, 38166MB, 78165360 sectors
wd1 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 1: WDC WD300BB-00AUA1
wd1: 16-sector PIO, LBA, 28629MB, 58633344 sectors
wd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2
wd1(pciide0:0:1): using PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2
atapiscsi0 at pciide0 channel 1 drive 0
scsibus0 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets
cd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: HP, CD-Writer+ 9500b, 1.06 SCSI0 5/cdrom 
removable
cd0(pciide0:1:0): using PIO mode 4, DMA mode 2
uhci0 at pci0 dev 31 function 2 Intel 82801BA USB rev 0x05: irq 10
usb0 at uhci0: USB revision 1.0
uhub0 at usb0
uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
Intel 82801BA SMBus rev 0x05 at pci0 dev 31 function 3 not configured
uhci1 at pci0 dev 31 function 4 Intel 82801BA USB rev 0x05: irq 11
usb1 at uhci1: USB revision 1.0
uhub1 at usb1
uhub1: Intel UHCI root hub, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub1: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
auich0 at pci0 dev 31 function 5 Intel 82801BA AC97 rev 0x05: irq 9, ICH2 AC97
ac97: codec id 0x41445360 (Analog Devices AD1885)
ac97: codec features headphone, Analog Devices Phat Stereo
audio0 at auich0
isa0 at ichpcib0
isadma0 at isa0
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 mux 0
pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61
midi0 at pcppi0: PC speaker
spkr0 at pcppi0
sysbeep0 at pcppi0
lpt0 at isa0 port 0x378/4 irq 7
lm0 at isa0 port 

nmap Issue on 3.8-release?

2006-02-03 Thread Melameth, Daniel D.
I don't get it--it appears nmap is broken.  Perhaps I'm overlooking
something obvious, but any thoughts appreciated...


An nmap scan gives me this:

$ sudo nmap 208.139.x.x

Starting nmap 3.81 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2006-02-03 19:45
MST
Note: Host seems down. If it is really up, but blocking our ping probes,
try -P0
Nmap finished: 1 IP address (0 hosts up) scanned in 2.109 seconds

Which I follow up with a:

$ ping -c 5 208.139.x.x
PING 208.139.x.x (208.139.x.x): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 208.139.x.x: icmp_seq=0 ttl=239 time=91.979 ms
64 bytes from 208.139.x.x: icmp_seq=1 ttl=239 time=84.497 ms
64 bytes from 208.139.x.x: icmp_seq=2 ttl=239 time=82.354 ms
64 bytes from 208.139.x.x: icmp_seq=3 ttl=239 time=87.825 ms
64 bytes from 208.139.x.x: icmp_seq=4 ttl=239 time=85.699 ms
--- 208.139.x.x ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 82.354/86.470/91.979/3.295 ms

Running while the above is happening, tcpdumps yield:

$ sudo tcpdump -nqi pppoe0 src host 208.139.x.x and dst host 209.180.x.x
tcpdump: listening on pppoe0, link-type PPP_ETHER
19:45:49.671358 208.139.x.x  209.180.x.x: icmp: 0 0
19:45:49.674068 208.139.x.x.80  209.180.x.x.57989: tcp 0 (DF)
19:45:50.683407 208.139.x.x  209.180.x.x: icmp: 0 0
19:45:50.691346 208.139.x.x.80  209.180.x.x.57985: tcp 0 (DF)
19:46:00.565862 208.139.x.x  209.180.x.x: icmp: 0 0
19:46:01.565834 208.139.x.x  209.180.x.x: icmp: 0 0
19:46:02.573631 208.139.x.x  209.180.x.x: icmp: 0 0
19:46:03.589132 208.139.x.x  209.180.x.x: icmp: 0 0
19:46:04.596986 208.139.x.x  209.180.x.x: icmp: 0 0

$ sudo tcpdump -qni pflog0
tcpdump: WARNING: pflog0: no IPv4 address assigned
tcpdump: listening on pflog0, link-type PFLOG


I'm not certain where to look next.



Re: OpenBSD hardware router

2006-02-03 Thread Josh Tolley
On 2/3/06, Chris Zakelj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Has anyone ever actually pushed a Soekris all out to see when it begins
 to choke?  If so, where did it/they top out?  It's great to remind us
 yanks that our residential broadband sucks compared to EUR and asia, but
 as you say, we'll catch up eventually.

I wish I knew actual numbers, but I know that I had two net4801's as
endpoints of an IPsec tunnel, each on 1.5 Mbit/s lines running OpenBSD
3.5 or 3.6. Someone started pushing a big file across the line, and
suddenly one of the routers dropped off the internet because it had no
CPU left after trying to handle all the encrypting and decrypting.
Again, I don't know how much traffic that really amounted to --
however fast two boxes can go across good 1.5 Mbit lines and 40 miles
of southern California. Turning on altq and capping the bandwidth
available to that tunnel fixed the problem (though it made some users
unhappy when they couldn't transfer their files as quickly). All that
being said, we 1) didn't have an encryption accelerator in the box and
2) didn't really spend any time doing performance tuning on it, so
someone who worked at it could probably get more out of it.

-Josh Tolley



Re: nmap Issue on 3.8-release?

2006-02-03 Thread Melameth, Daniel D.
Nick Guenther wrote:
 On 2/3/06, Melameth, Daniel D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I don't get it--it appears nmap is broken.  Perhaps I'm overlooking
  something obvious, but any thoughts appreciated...
  
  
  An nmap scan gives me this:
  
  $ sudo nmap 208.139.x.x
  
  Starting nmap 3.81 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2006-02-03
  19:45 MST Note: Host seems down. If it is really up, but blocking
  our ping probes, try -P0 Nmap finished: 1 IP address (0 hosts up)
  scanned in 2.109 seconds 
  
 
 Try following the suggestion:
 $ sudo nmap -P0 208.139.x.x
 
 and then if that still doesn't work, post again. Perhaps nmap has a
 different sort of ping than the standard?

Same issue...  It's as if nmap is blind to the return packets...


$ sudo nmap -P0 208.139.x.x

Starting nmap 3.81 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2006-02-03 20:30
MST
All 1663 scanned ports on 208.139.x.x (208.139.x.x) are: filtered

Nmap finished: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 338.874 seconds

$ sudo tcpdump -nqi pppoe0 src host 208.139.x.x and dst host 209.180.x.x
tcpdump: listening on pppoe0, link-type PPP_ETHER
20:30:30.036433 208.139.x.x.80  209.180.x.x.58108: tcp 0 (DF)
20:30:30.052043 208.139.x.x.22  209.180.x.x.58108: tcp 0 (DF)
20:30:32.059800 208.139.x.x.22  209.180.x.x.58109: tcp 0 (DF)
20:30:32.066842 208.139.x.x.80  209.180.x.x.58109: tcp 0 (DF)

$ sudo tcpdump -nqi pflog0
tcpdump: WARNING: pflog0: no IPv4 address assigned
tcpdump: listening on pflog0, link-type PFLOG



Meetings and Minute Taking Essentials

2006-02-03 Thread Catarina from Kumalo Green
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Learn the essential techniques for writing correct concise minutes.

The focus of the workshop is on practical exercises, delegates do many
exercises and improve their ability to summarise and select the most
important points when writing and compiling minutes.

This Course is Aligned to the Following Unit Standards:

SAQA Unit Standard ID Number: 13914 Title: Conduct a formal meeting

SAQA Unit Standard ID Number: 13934 Title: Plan and prepare meeting
communications

NQF Level: 4 Credits 4

Course Objectives:

On completion of this course delegates will:

7 Be able to identify the objectives of meetings, the various types of
meetings and the roles of the people who attend them

7 Know their responsibilities at a formal vs. an informal meeting

7 Know who should do what before, during and after a meeting

7 Know how a basic meeting should run, and how it achieves its objectives

7 Be able to explain and write a Notice of a Meeting as well as a meeting
agenda, explain why these are important.

7 Describe various types of minutes and give guidelines for effective
minute taking

Who Should Attend:

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Course Outline:

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THE OBJECTIVES OF MEETINGS

7 Various types of meetings and the roles of the people who attend them

7 Meetings with shareholders

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7 Committee officials and their roles

7 Formal and informal meetings

PRINCIPLES FOR MINUTE TAKING - HOW MUCH OF THE DISCUSSION SHOULD BE
RECORDED

7 Making minutes more `reader-friendly'

7 De-personalising the minutes

7 Minutes approval process and its impact

7 Impacts of Privacy issues on minute taking

7 Working effectively with the Chair and other meeting participants

7 The duties of a meetings secretary before, during and after a meeting

BASIC MEETING PROCEDURE
---

7 Valid meetings and procedures

7 Recording people present at a meeting

7 Step-by-step meeting procedure

NOTICE OF A MEETING
---

AGENDAS
---

ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOR TAKING GOOD MINUTES


7 Why minutes are important

7 Different types of minutes

7 Dos and donts for minutes

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Re: DVD burning, cdrloots, dvdrtools, dvd+rw_tools on OpenBSD-3.8

2006-02-03 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 10:35:16AM +0100, Guido Tschakert wrote:
 Jacob Meuser wrote:
 On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 12:04:20PM +0500, Dmitry Slobodchikov wrote:
 
 
 Growisofs don't work too neither -Z nor -M arguments
 
 /home/zoosman-dvd+rw-format -blank /dev/dvd
 * DVDRW/-RAM format utility by [EMAIL PROTECTED], version 4.10.
 :-( unable to open(/dev/dvd): Invalid argument
 
 or
 
 /home/zoosman-dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/dvd
 /dev/dvd: unable to open: Invalid argument
 
 
 what is /dev/dvd?  you should use /dev/rcd0c or /dev/rcd1c.
 
 Hello,
 
 /dev/dvd ist the appropriate device name under linux.

maybe some distros set that up for you.

there is nothing stopping a user from doing:

# ln -s /dev/rcd1c /dev/dvd


 BTW:
 
 Wouldn't it be good, if the maintainer of a port/package have a look at 
 the differences of the config files between the systems.

there are no config files for dvd+rw-tools.

 You will never seen the device /dev/dvd on OpenBSD,

?
$ ls -l /dev/dvd
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  10 Feb  3 01:07 /dev/dvd - /dev/rcd0c
$ 

 so changing the 
 device directly in the port/package to /dev/rcd0c as default would be a 
 good idea in my opinon. (i think a maintainer maintaines some port 
 because he use it, so he/she has to change the config, why not put it 
 directly in the port).

I am the maintainer.  there are no config files.

besides:  http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html#burnCD

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Re: DVD burning, cdrloots, dvdrtools, dvd+rw_tools on OpenBSD-3.8

2006-02-03 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 03:33:10PM +0500, Dmitry Slobodchikov wrote:
 That's all right, Thanks Everybody-
 
 
 /dev/dvd was simlink for /dev/cd0c described at the man.

either you made a typo there, or you need to read a little closer.

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