Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Thomas Alexander Frederiksen
Harry Putnam wrote:
> Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>>Yes, English is not my native tongue, but I think the meaning of
>>"donations" and the link to that is understood in may languages no?
> 
> 
> Since donation is so well understood maybe your english good enough to
> you show me where `donation' appear on Theos' URL.
> 
> I think it would have to be very very good like maybe magic?

Or like, in the ordering system - which means that you'll see it *if*
you try to order a CD. 4th option on the secure orders form.

-- 
Regards/Thomas A. Frederiksen
LinuxForum 2006, http://linuxforum.dk - did I see you there?



How can I delete apache included in the base system?

2006-03-09 Thread Diogin
Hello, every one:
I am sorry to ask thus stupid question. I have read the FAQ, but I
couldn't find any way to delete apache totally.
Now I want to use apache 2.0.55, but I'm worry about conflict.
Can some one help me? Thans very much!

Diogin from [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Julian Fondren
On 3/9/06, Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Greg Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Give it a rest Greg, you've been outclassed.  Best to just hush.

Oh noes, he was outclassed by someone whose primary contribution was a
sneering "look at all this irrelevant conversation, then?"  This shame
may not even dim with time.



Ralink USB

2006-03-09 Thread Rod.. Whitworth
Today I received a D-Link DWL-G122 . Unfortunately it is not a v. B1 -
it is C1.

If the box (i386) is booted on a 3.9beta #617 with the device plugged
in it gets a dmesg line that says:
Ralink 802.11 bg WLAN Class 0/0, rev 2.00/0/01 addr 2, uhub 1 port 2
not configured

I expected the last two words in that message - man page told me that
B1 was it for a G122.

The usbdevs command with -dv says a bit more:
 port 2 addr 2: full speed, power 300 mA, config 1, 802.11 bg
WLAN(0x3c03), Ralink (0x07d1), rev 0.01

So I knew it wasn't supported before I plugged it in and those messages
verified it.

Do I:
a - throw it to some windows user because it will never be supported
or
b- hang on to it. Something is happening and might one day make it
useful
or
c- give it to a developer (I'm in Australia, not sure how sending a
thing like that to other countries is accepted by various authorities
there. Local devs are really easy to deliver to.)

In the beginning was The Word
and The Word was Content-type: text/plain
The Word of Rod.

Do NOT CC me - I am subscribed to the list.
Replies to the sender address will fail except from the list-server.



Thanks for an older donation...

2006-03-09 Thread Theo de Raadt
I would like to thank whoever it is that (perhaps a year or two ago)
sent me a Japanese Sun type 6 USB keyboard.  I have experienced very
few things as painful to use in my life, and it is making me more
humble.



ath0 prelim report

2006-03-09 Thread Greg Thomas
I received a Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g AIR-CB21AG-A-K9 in the mail
today and so far it works with my 802.11b hostap box if I lock it into
mode 11b.  I've got another a/b/g card coming tomorrow so I'll be able
to test 802.11a this weekend.  Even if I don't get 802.11a working
with it this card works much better than the Netgear MA401 card I had
in this laptop.  I'm consistently connecting at DS11 and have great
range.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc$ ifconfig ath0
ath0: flags=8863 mtu 1500
lladdr 00:40:96:a2:fa:f4
groups: egress
media: IEEE802.11 autoselect mode 11b (DS11 mode 11b)
status: active
ieee80211: nwid homeap chan 1 bssid 00:02:6f:08:0d:85 nwkey
0xfakefakefake
inet6 fe80::240:96ff:fea2:faf4%ath0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x6
inet 192.168.1.14 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 255.255.255.0

OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC) #0: Sun Jan  8 23:39:30 PST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel Pentium III ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 697 MHz
cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXS
R,SSE
real mem  = 267952128 (261672K)
avail mem = 237613056 (232044K)
using 3296 buffers containing 13500416 bytes (13184K) of memory
mainbus0 (root)
bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(98) BIOS, date 12/21/99, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xfd820
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 @ 0xfd7b0/0x850
pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @ 0xfdee0/208 (11 entries)
pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:07:0 ("Intel 82371FB ISA" rev 0x00)
pcibios0: PCI bus #3 is the last bus
bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0xc000 0xe/0x1
cpu0 at mainbus0
pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (no bios)
pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 "Intel 82443BX AGP" rev 0x03
ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 "Intel 82443BX AGP" rev 0x03
pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
vga1 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "S3 Savage/IX-MV" rev 0x11
wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation)
wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation)
cbb0 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 "Texas Instruments PCI1450 CardBus" rev 0x03: irq
11
cbb1 at pci0 dev 2 function 1 "Texas Instruments PCI1450 CardBus" rev 0x03: irq
11
"AT&T/Lucent LTMODEM" rev 0x01 at pci0 dev 3 function 0 not configured
clcs0 at pci0 dev 5 function 0 "Cirrus Logic CS4280/46xx CrystalClear" rev 0x01:
 irq 11
ac97: codec id 0x43525914 (Cirrus Logic CS4297A rev 4)
ac97: codec features headphone, 20 bit DAC, 18 bit ADC, Crystal Semi 3D
pcib0 at pci0 dev 7 function 0 "Intel 82371AB PIIX4 ISA" rev 0x02
pciide0 at pci0 dev 7 function 1 "Intel 82371AB IDE" rev 0x01: DMA, channel 0 wi
red to compatibility, channel 1 wired to compatibility
wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: 
wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA, 11509MB, 23572080 sectors
wd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 2
atapiscsi0 at pciide0 channel 1 drive 0
scsibus0 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets
cd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0:  SCSI0 5/cdrom re
movable
cd0(pciide0:1:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 2
uhci0 at pci0 dev 7 function 2 "Intel 82371AB USB" rev 0x01: irq 11
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 82371AB Power" rev 0x03 at pci0 dev 7 function 3 not configured
cardslot0 at cbb0 slot 0 flags 0
cardbus0 at cardslot0: bus 2 device 0 cacheline 0x8, lattimer 0xb0
pcmcia0 at cardslot0
cardslot1 at cbb1 slot 1 flags 0
cardbus1 at cardslot1: bus 3 device 0 cacheline 0x8, lattimer 0xb0
pcmcia1 at cardslot1
isa0 at pcib0
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
pms0 at pckbc0 (aux slot)
pckbc0: using irq 12 for aux slot
wsmouse0 at pms0 mux 0
pcppi0 at isa0 port 0x61
midi0 at pcppi0: 
spkr0 at pcppi0
sysbeep0 at pcppi0
lpt2 at isa0 port 0x3bc/4: polled
npx0 at isa0 port 0xf0/16: using exception 16
pccom0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
fdc0 at isa0 port 0x3f0/6 irq 6 drq 2
biomask efed netmask efed ttymask ffef
pctr: 686-class user-level performance counters enabled
mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support
wi0 at pcmcia0 function 0 "NETGEAR MA401RA Wireless PC, Card, ISL37300P" port 0x
a000/64
wi0: PRISM2.5 ISL3873 (0x800c), Firmware 1.1.1 (primary), 1.7.4 (station), addre
ss 00:09:5b:0f:f7:de
dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80
root on wd0a
rootdev=0x0 rrootdev=0x300 rawdev=0x302
clcs0: firmware loaded
audio0 at clcs0
clcs0: AC97 read fail (VSTS==0) for add=0x18
wi0 detached
ath0 at cardbus0 dev 0 function 0 "Atheros Communications, Inc., AR5001--000
0, Wireless LAN Reference Card": irq 11
ath0: AR5212 5.6 phy 4.1 rf5112 3.6, FCC1A, address 00:40:96:a2:fa:f4



Re: what happened to union fs ?

2006-03-09 Thread Damien Miller
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, Jean-Yves Boisiaud wrote:

> hello,
> 
> in OBSD 3.8, union filesystem (mount_union(8)) has been removed.
> 
> http://www.openbsd.org/plus38.html does not say nothing about that.
> 
> Will union fs be back ?

Not in its previous form, and so far no one has expressed an interest in
redoing it right.

> If not, why ?

If it never comes back, it will be because of lack of developer interest

-d



Re: Esix filesystem

2006-03-09 Thread Ted Unangst
On 3/9/06, Aaron Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a system that was running Esix 4.0.4 and it won't boot anymore.
> I want to pull the scsi card and drives put them in  my openbsd 3.8
> machine move over the important files and programs and then use them
> with the compat_svr4 stuff.  The problem is I don't know how to mount
> the drives on my OpenBSD box?  On linux you can mount svr4 filesystems
> but i don't see a mount_svr4 or anything similar on the bsd machine.

they may mount with mount_ffs, but i'd definitely try it read-only first.



Re: crash: savecore - saves core dump every day?

2006-03-09 Thread Nick Holland

Stefan Drexleri wrote:

Hi,

from the faq: "Upon reboot, savecore(8)will attempt to save the
contents of the swap partition to a file in /var/crash"

savecore would be called by /etc/rc.
So which criterias must be fulfilled to make core dump upon reboot?
Does savecore look for special file names at special places? Who makes
the rule?


I'm not entirely sure I understand your question, the subject and the 
body of your message don't seem to be completely related.


However, I think you may find the answers to your questions in
  man 8 crash

Third paragraph (more or less, depending what one counts) tells what 
conditions cause the in-RAM image to be written to disk in the swap 
partition.  If that happens, an attempt will be made to dump it to 
physical disk upon reboot.


Note that on a modern system, /var is very often not large enough to 
hold a core dump.  If this is something you care about, you will need to 
deal with it accordingly.  (aren't we all glad that attachments are 
stripped from misc@ postings now?  "Hi, here's my 2G core dump.  why did 
it happen?")


Nick.



Esix filesystem

2006-03-09 Thread Aaron Martinez
I have a system that was running Esix 4.0.4 and it won't boot anymore.  
I want to pull the scsi card and drives put them in  my openbsd 3.8 
machine move over the important files and programs and then use them 
with the compat_svr4 stuff.  The problem is I don't know how to mount 
the drives on my OpenBSD box?  On linux you can mount svr4 filesystems 
but i don't see a mount_svr4 or anything similar on the bsd machine.


Any help greatly appreciated,

Aaron Martinez



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Joe Barnett
Greg Thomas wrote:
> 
> Any days that I know I'll be meeting co-workers from around the
> country I wear my Blowfish polo.  Either the Blowfish or the "Secure
> by Default" always catches a few eyes and then I'm off with the spiel.
>  One of these days I'm going to get a cash donation out of someone
> here.  I did manage to donate a lowend dual G4 from work.
> 
> Greg
> 

I was *this close* to posting to this list "Why can I not get to
https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order?  If they want my money they
should at least make sure the farggin' site works!"

Well, turns out that instead of redirecting specific https traffic,
I was redirecting all https traffic heading to the 68. range (an old
rule that never caught me before... is https.openbsd.org hosted on a
new sever?).  Embarrassing, to be sure, but my laughter and guilt
got me through ordering the CDs, the blue polo, the Baby T for my
wife (she already uses an OpenBSD powered laptop and still does not
know how cool that makes her -- maybe the T will help), and a donation.

Keep up the good work.

Joe



Trouble with ephemeral port 65534

2006-03-09 Thread Lee Sheridan
I have several IRIX machines behind an OpenBSD 3.7 firewall.  I'm seeing
trouble when they initiate an outbound FTP connection with a source port
of 65534 (which IRIX seems to chose quite often)

Running tcpdump on the internal interface, I see SYN packets from the
host, however, those SYN packets never show up on the external
interface.  More puzzling is that pflog doesn't mention them either.
They seem to completely disappear.  There is no rule to drop the
traffic, and even then I log all drops in pflog.

Any brilliant ideas what the problem might be?  I'm perfectly willing to
entertain the notion that it's something stupid I have done.

-- 
Lee Sheridan301.286.5898 voice
NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computer Sciences Corporation   Building 28, Room S230
Code 606.2



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Greg Thomas
On 3/9/06, Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daniel Ouellet wrote:
> > May be a new T-Shirt to ware at the office in front of all the manager
> > that said clearly in the back ( so they don't need to look at you in the
> > eye to see the writing ) that said, "OUR business benefit from high
> > protection from OpenBSD, be equally kind and give back!" With the BIG
> > URL on the T-Shirt.
> >
> > Again, I must admit, there is sure a better way to have a big impact in
> > your face in proper English, but that's the Idea anyway.
> >
> > So you ware it each day, or other days and make sure the managers notice
> > that, then they might do a donations, at a minimum, they can't say they
> > don't know then! (:>
> >
> >
>
> I would go with that suggestion.
> Make a BIG point of the need to donate, on the t-shirts. Preferably on
> the back, with the wire frame puffy on the front.
>

Any days that I know I'll be meeting co-workers from around the
country I wear my Blowfish polo.  Either the Blowfish or the "Secure
by Default" always catches a few eyes and then I'm off with the spiel.
 One of these days I'm going to get a cash donation out of someone
here.  I did manage to donate a lowend dual G4 from work.

Greg



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Craig

Daniel Ouellet wrote:
May be a new T-Shirt to ware at the office in front of all the manager 
that said clearly in the back ( so they don't need to look at you in the 
eye to see the writing ) that said, "OUR business benefit from high 
protection from OpenBSD, be equally kind and give back!" With the BIG 
URL on the T-Shirt.


Again, I must admit, there is sure a better way to have a big impact in 
your face in proper English, but that's the Idea anyway.


So you ware it each day, or other days and make sure the managers notice 
that, then they might do a donations, at a minimum, they can't say they 
don't know then! (:>





I would go with that suggestion.
Make a BIG point of the need to donate, on the t-shirts. Preferably on
the back, with the wire frame puffy on the front.

Handsome and informative. ;)
--
Best regards,

Craig

http://slashboot.org/



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Daniel Ouellet
May be a new T-Shirt to ware at the office in front of all the manager 
that said clearly in the back ( so they don't need to look at you in the 
eye to see the writing ) that said, "OUR business benefit from high 
protection from OpenBSD, be equally kind and give back!" With the BIG 
URL on the T-Shirt.


Again, I must admit, there is sure a better way to have a big impact in 
your face in proper English, but that's the Idea anyway.


So you ware it each day, or other days and make sure the managers notice 
that, then they might do a donations, at a minimum, they can't say they 
don't know then! (:>




Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Harry Putnam
"Greg Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On 3/9/06, yary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> You want more donations, you put the donations link in more places.


> So you think people who are willing to donate to someone would never
> go to the recipient's home page to see what they're all about?  I
> think I'll start putting up some donate to me links around the
> internet.

Give it a rest Greg, you've been outclassed.  Best to just hush.



Re: what happened to union fs ?

2006-03-09 Thread Daniel Ouellet

Jean-Yves Boisiaud wrote:

hello,

in OBSD 3.8, union filesystem (mount_union(8)) has been removed.

http://www.openbsd.org/plus38.html does not say nothing about that.

Will union fs be back ?

If not, why ?


http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=110227285729560&w=2



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Chris

yary wrote:

You want more donations, you put the donations link in more places.
Yes it's easy for someone looking for it to find it- but how about the
businessman whose sysadmin just said "we should look at openBSD 3.9"-
he'll search for & see that 3.9 release page, and not know that his
department is about to get some software that needs monetary support.

If each release page contained a blurb: "This release was made
possible by private donations and businesses' monetary support. Please
click here to see how you can help fund developer's work for your next
release, OpenBSD 4.0" (or whatever the next release is)- it would
raise awareness of OpenBSDs reliance on donations, and would bring it
to the attention of some who never see the home page. Which will
probably bring more money in, for not very much incremental effor.


No no no - Why that's... too logical *wink*

--
Best regards,
Chris

For every credibility gap there is a gullibility gap.



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Greg Thomas
On 3/9/06, yary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You want more donations, you put the donations link in more places.
> Yes it's easy for someone looking for it to find it- but how about the
> businessman whose sysadmin just said "we should look at openBSD 3.9"-
> he'll search for & see that 3.9 release page, and not know that his
> department is about to get some software that needs monetary support.
>
> If each release page contained a blurb: "This release was made
> possible by private donations and businesses' monetary support. Please
> click here to see how you can help fund developer's work for your next
> release, OpenBSD 4.0" (or whatever the next release is)- it would
> raise awareness of OpenBSDs reliance on donations, and would bring it
> to the attention of some who never see the home page. Which will
> probably bring more money in, for not very much incremental effor.
>

So you think people who are willing to donate to someone would never
go to the recipient's home page to see what they're all about?  I
think I'll start putting up some donate to me links around the
internet.

Greg



Re: what happened to union fs ?

2006-03-09 Thread eric
On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 23:48:25 +0100, Jean-Yves Boisiaud proclaimed...

> http://www.openbsd.org/plus38.html does not say nothing about that.
> 
> Will union fs be back ?
> 

Just cuz. Go read the cvs logs.



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Daniel Ouellet

yary wrote:

If each release page contained a blurb: "This release was made
possible by private donations and businesses' monetary support. Please
click here to see how you can help fund developer's work for your next
release, OpenBSD 4.0" (or whatever the next release is)- it would
raise awareness of OpenBSDs reliance on donations, and would bring it
to the attention of some who never see the home page. Which will
probably bring more money in, for not very much incremental effor.


OK then. We have the electricity bill funds going, see archive for that.

Then if anyone want to donate a week, may be the site can have just one 
line for the donations of the week for $250, or something like that and 
simply say:


This week distribution of OpenBSD is sponsor by "Put Your Name Here" by 
doing donations and may be that will accomplish what you want?


Or what ever things that is better English and easier to read! (:>

I don't know. I am sure Theo already thought about that! In any case, 
may be having the weekly line for various stuff sponsor on the front 
page may help, or may not. I sure think it would be a pain to manage, 
but, I may be wrong.


If anyone think it might fly, I would put in the first week via my 
humble small business and see if others will follow.


Any takers?



2 issues with usb external disks

2006-03-09 Thread frantisek holop
hi there,

i am not sure if i should post these into gnats, so i offer them for
public scrutiny first...


1. when attaching an external usb hard drive, it is identified and
everything is dandy, but the moment it appears in dmesg, it spins down.
and so the hotplugd script does nothing  there is no "auto" mounting.
(the situation is the same with my iriver flash player, in that case,
there is even a message about the drive being "offline")

this behaviour is quite recent, my hotplugd script worked ok, and the
hard drive did not spin down after attaching it.

perhaps this is intentional but hotplugd is quite useless and i have to
mount my 2 devices manually (will try my camera later).


2. sd0 is the WD external usb disk after attaching and being recognized:

amaaq> sudo atactl sd0
atactl: ATAIOCCOMMAND failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device

is it possible to "setidle" an usb external disk?  even if for some
reason it's a stupid idea (please enlighten me) i think at least "identify"
could work, no?


here is the dmesg tail for the usb hard drive:

umass0 at uhub3 port 4 configuration 1 interface 0
umass0: Western Digital External HDD, rev 2.00/4.11, addr 2
umass0: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
scsibus1 at umass0: 2 targets
sd0 at scsibus1 targ 1 lun 0:  SCSI0 0/direct fixed
sd0: 190782MB, 190782 cyl, 64 head, 32 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 390721968 sec total
uhidev0 at uhub3 port 4 configuration 1 interface 1
uhidev0: Western Digital External HDD, rev 2.00/4.11, addr 2, iclass 3/0
uhid0 at uhidev0: input=2, output=2, feature=0


and my iriver flash player:

umass1 at uhub3 port 5 configuration 1 interface 0
umass1: iRiver Limited. IFP-800 HIGH SPEED, rev 2.00/0.01, addr 3
umass1: using SCSI over Bulk-Only
scsibus2 at umass1: 2 targets
sd1 at scsibus2 targ 1 lun 0:  SCSI0 0/direct 
removable
sd1: drive offline

-f
-- 
people have one thing in common, they're all different.



what happened to union fs ?

2006-03-09 Thread Jean-Yves Boisiaud

hello,

in OBSD 3.8, union filesystem (mount_union(8)) has been removed.

http://www.openbsd.org/plus38.html does not say nothing about that.

Will union fs be back ?

If not, why ?


Thanks
J-Yves



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Harry Putnam
yary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> You want more donations, you put the donations link in more places.

Well said.

Thanks yary... I was getting a little riled with those several posters who
were so quick to show how sharp they are about finding where donations
info is kept.



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread yary
You want more donations, you put the donations link in more places.
Yes it's easy for someone looking for it to find it- but how about the
businessman whose sysadmin just said "we should look at openBSD 3.9"-
he'll search for & see that 3.9 release page, and not know that his
department is about to get some software that needs monetary support.

If each release page contained a blurb: "This release was made
possible by private donations and businesses' monetary support. Please
click here to see how you can help fund developer's work for your next
release, OpenBSD 4.0" (or whatever the next release is)- it would
raise awareness of OpenBSDs reliance on donations, and would bring it
to the attention of some who never see the home page. Which will
probably bring more money in, for not very much incremental effor.



Re: Issues with ami / LSI Logic MegaRAID 320-1.

2006-03-09 Thread K WESTERBACK
--- RV Tec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Folks,
> 
> Something weird going on here.
> 
> I am using a Opteron 250 server with a Supermicro
> H8DA8, and LSI Logic 
> MegaRAID 320-1.
> 
> Using OpenBSD 3.8 everything works OK, but with a
> CURRENT the 
> header/sectors information does not seem to be
> accurate. Although the 
> total size is OK, looks like I am losing
> performance: running newfs is 
> noticeable slower on CURRENT. Can anyone confirm
> that?

Both the 3.8 and 3.9 header/sectors information (i.e.
geometry) is 'fake'. 3.9 uses a different set of
default numbers when generating a fake geometry. There
should be no difference in performance. If there is
please confirm and I can supply a patch to try and use
the 3.8 faked geometry to compare.

 Ken

> 
> I have already tried to use the correct information
> with fdisk/disklabel, 
> but that does not seem to make any difference.
> 
> Does anyone know whats going on? I am almost
> assuming this is a new issue 
> with ami.
> 
> OpenBSD 3.8-STABLE, compiled GENERIC.MP:
> 
> ami0 at pci3 dev 1 function 0 "Symbios Logic
> MegaRAID" rev 0x01: apic 4 
> int 0 (irq 10) LSI 520 64b/lhc
> ami0: FW 1L37, BIOS vG119, 64MB RAM
> ami0: 1 channels, 0 FC loops, 3 logical drives
> scsibus3 at ami0: 40 targets
> sd0 at scsibus3 targ 0 lun 0:  > SCSI2 0/direct fixed
> sd0: 35002MB, 4462 cyl, 255 head, 63 sec, 512
> bytes/sec, 71684096 sec 
> total
> sd1 at scsibus3 targ 1 lun 0:  > SCSI2 0/direct fixed
> sd1: 35002MB, 4462 cyl, 255 head, 63 sec, 512
> bytes/sec, 71684096 sec 
> total
> sd2 at scsibus3 targ 2 lun 0:  > SCSI2 0/direct fixed
> sd2: 70006MB, 8924 cyl, 255 head, 63 sec, 512
> bytes/sec, 143372288 sec 
> total
> scsibus4 at ami0: 16 targets
> 
> SNAPSHOT March 02, compiled GENERIC.MP with March 06
> sources:
> 
> ami0 at pci3 dev 1 function 0 "Symbios Logic
> MegaRAID" rev 0x01: apic 4 
> int 0 (irq 10) LSI 520 64b/lhc
> ami0: FW 1L37, BIOS vG119, 64MB RAM
> ami0: 1 channels, 0 FC loops, 3 logical drives
> scsibus3 at ami0: 40 targets
> sd0 at scsibus3 targ 0 lun 0:  > SCSI2 0/direct fixed
> sd0: 35002MB, 35002 cyl, 64 head, 32 sec, 512
> bytes/sec, 71684096 sec 
> total
> sd1 at scsibus3 targ 1 lun 0:  > SCSI2 0/direct fixed
> sd1: 35002MB, 35002 cyl, 64 head, 32 sec, 512
> bytes/sec, 71684096 sec 
> total
> sd2 at scsibus3 targ 2 lun 0:  > SCSI2 0/direct fixed
> sd2: 70006MB, 70006 cyl, 64 head, 32 sec, 512
> bytes/sec, 143372288 sec 
> total
> scsibus4 at ami0: 16 targets
> 
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> 
> Best regards,
> RVT
> 
> COMPLETE DMESG SNASHOT
> 
> OpenBSD 3.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Tue Mar  7
> 00:09:37 BRT 2006
> 
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
> real mem = 2063134720 (2014780K)
> avail mem = 1762983936 (1721664K)
> using 22937 buffers containing 206520320 bytes
> (201680K) of memory
> mainbus0 (root)
> ipmi at mainbus0 not configured
> mainbus0: Intel MP Specification (Version 1.4) (MSI 
> RHAPSODY)
> cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor)
> cpu0: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 250, 2393.54 MHz
> cpu0: 
>
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,NXE,MMXX,LONG,3DNOW2,3DNOW
> cpu0: 64KB 64b/line 2-way I-cache, 64KB 64b/line
> 2-way D-cache, 1MB 
> 64b/line 16-way L2 cache
> cpu0: ITLB 32 4KB entries fully associative, 8 4MB
> entries fully 
> associative
> cpu0: DTLB 32 4KB entries fully associative, 8 4MB
> entries fully 
> associative
> cpu0: apic clock running at 199MHz
> cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 1 (application processor)
> cpu1: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 250, 2393.18 MHz
> cpu1: 
>
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,NXE,MMXX,LONG,3DNOW2,3DNOW
> cpu1: 64KB 64b/line 2-way I-cache, 64KB 64b/line
> 2-way D-cache, 1MB 
> 64b/line 16-way L2 cache
> cpu1: ITLB 32 4KB entries fully associative, 8 4MB
> entries fully 
> associative
> cpu1: DTLB 32 4KB entries fully associative, 8 4MB
> entries fully 
> associative
> mpbios: bus 0 is type PCI
> mpbios: bus 1 is type PCI
> mpbios: bus 2 is type PCI
> mpbios: bus 3 is type PCI
> mpbios: bus 4 is type ISA
> ioapic0 at mainbus0 apid 2: pa 0x83519e24,
> version 11, 24 pins
> ioapic1 at mainbus0 apid 3: pa 0x83519d24,
> version 11, 4 pins
> ioapic2 at mainbus0 apid 4: pa 0x83519c24,
> version 11, 4 pins
> pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1
> ppb0 at pci0 dev 6 function 0 "AMD 8111 PCI-PCI" rev
> 0x07
> pci1 at ppb0 bus 3
> ohci0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "AMD 8111 USB" rev
> 0x0b: apic 2 int 19 (irq 
> 9), version 1.0, legacy support
> usb0 at ohci0: USB revision 1.0
> uhub0 at usb0
> uhub0: AMD OHCI root hub, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
> uhub0: 3 ports with 3 removable, self powered
> ohci1 at pci1 dev 0 function 1 "AMD 8111 USB" rev
> 0x0b: apic 2 int 19 (irq 
> 9), version 1.0, legacy support
> usb1 at ohci1: USB revision 1.0
> uhub1 at usb1
> uhub1: AMD OHCI root hub, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
> uhub1: 3 ports with 3 remova

Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Harry Putnam
"Greg Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Where else would someone look?  http://www.microsoft.com?
>
> You have serious issues with the obvious, huh?

You really need to pull you head out of your behind once or
twice a day get some fresh air. Jesus you'd think this was
a major happening here.

I suggested that Theo's Posted URL should have a link for donations.
And every selfproclaimed, rapier like wit, twit in the group has had
to post some nonesense proving they can't read.

Ease up bud... read before posting.



Re: Pre-orders for our releases.

2006-03-09 Thread Harry Putnam
Peter Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> For instance, I would approximate
>> that the sale of every T-shirt we make probably does not pay for the
>> electricity used in the machine room.  It's about $5000 a year.
>
> Which works out, quite conveniently, to about $100/week.
>
> So have the next week's juice on me:
>
>   Your order currently is:
>   -> USD $100.00 DONATION to the OpenBSD Project
>
> Anyone care to stump up for the week after? ;-)

I'll bite...

   Your order currently is:
   -> USD $100.00 DONATION to the OpenBSD Project



Re: multible MACs?

2006-03-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/03/09 21:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hostname.NIC allows to set aliases for the Interface.
> Is it possible to set an alias MAC-Adress too?

No.



OpenBGPd with dynamic keying (ipsec ike support)

2006-03-09 Thread Florian Daniel Otel
Hello all,

I have the following question (== misunderstanding from my part?)
w.r.t. openbgp support for dynamic keying: I was living under the
impression (hope?) that the said support means not only that the keys
for the BGP peering session per se are established dynamically but
also that the SPD itself is kept in sync with the coresp. BGP routing
info i.e. bgp updates the IPsec flows to be consistent with the BGP
routing info exchanged with the said peer.

In my current setup I have bgpd setting up the flows for the peering
session (on top of an "isakmpd -Ka"),  routing tables are updated
correctly at both peers _through_ the IPsec tunnel but the SPD
entries/IPsec flows for these networks are not set up. As a
consequence the traffic between those nets doesn't go through the 
IPsec tunnel but is routed "as usual" (i.e. via the physical iface).

To sum up, the question is: Is it me doing smth wrong and this
supposed to work or is this feature not supported (*ahem*... yet).

TIA for any hints and suggestions and (most kindly) pointers to
relevant resources. I (think I've) done my homework and the usual
googling and nothing of relevance showed up. But (of course) I might
have missed smth...


Rgrds,

Florian



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Greg Thomas
On 3/9/06, Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> First... back off a bit folks... I was clearly talking about this
> thread and the URL Theo introduced.  Is it a horrible suprise it can
> be found at www.openbsd.org?
>

Where else would someone look?  http://www.microsoft.com?

You have serious issues with the obvious, huh?

Greg



multible MACs?

2006-03-09 Thread sebastian . rother
Hello everybody,

hostname.NIC allows to set aliases for the Interface.
Is it possible to set an alias MAC-Adress too?

E.g. a NIC should handle 10 IPs but it would be easy for everybody to see
that just one Box manages all these IPs because ll those IPs have the same
MAC.

Are there any mechanism to set different MACs to different aliases?

Kind regards,
Sebastian



ipsec.conf question

2006-03-09 Thread Marc Peters

hello all,

i am using -current as of 24.02.2006 and made a realese for my other 
machines. i tried the ipsec tutorial which was posted on undeadly.org. i 
have to go with one gateway which has a dynamic ip because it is an 
adsl-connection which is disconnected after 24 hours. when i try to fire 
up the command "ipsecctl -f /etc/ipsec.conf" i get a syntax error for 
each line where i put in the fqdn of the remote host (which is dstid). i 
read the manpage of ipsec.conf(5) where it says


srcid 
   This optional parameter defines a FQDN that will be used by
   isakmpd(8) as the identity of the local peer.

dstid 
   Similar to srcid, this optional parameter defines a FQDN to
   be used by the remote peer.

i tried this and get a syntax error.

my /etc/ipsec.conf looks like this:

# cat /etc/ipsec.conf
ike passive esp from XXX.XXX.XX.X/24 to XXX.XXX.XX.X/24 peer dstid \ 
full-qualified.domain.name
ike passive esp from XXX.XXX.XX.XXX/25 to XXX.XXX.XX.X/24 peer dstid \ 
full-qualified.domain.name
ike passive esp from XXX.XXX.XXX.XX to XXX.XXX.XX.X/24 peer dstid \ 
full-qualified.domain.name

ike passive esp from XXX.XXX.XXX.XX to dstid full-qualified.domain.name

the output is the following:

# ipsecctl -nf /etc/ipsec.conf
/etc/ipsec.conf: 1: syntax error
/etc/ipsec.conf: 2: syntax error
/etc/ipsec.conf: 3: syntax error
/etc/ipsec.conf: 4: syntax error
ipsecctl: Syntax error in config file: ipsec rules not loaded

on the other machine the config is similar and the error-message too 
(everywhere, i put a fqdn as srcid).


/etc/ipsec.conf:
ike esp from XXX.XXX.XX.X/24 to XXX.XXX.XX.X/24 peer XXX.XXX.XXX.XX
ike esp from XXX.XXX.XX.X/24 to XXX.XXX.XX.XXX/25 peer XXX.XXX.XXX.XX
ike esp from srcid fully-qualified.domain.name to 192.168.83.0/24 peer \ 
XXX.XXX.XXX.XX

ike esp from srcid fully-qualified.domain.name to XXX.XXX.XX.XXX/25 \
peer XXX.XXX.XXX.XX
ike esp from srcid fully-qualified.domain.name to XXX.XXX.XXX.XX

output:

# ipsecctl -f /etc/ipsec.conf
/etc/ipsec.conf: 3: syntax error
/etc/ipsec.conf: 4: syntax error
/etc/ipsec.conf: 5: syntax error
ipsecctl: Syntax error in config file: ipsec rules not loaded

can anyone point my in the correct direction, plz?

thx a lot

marc

dmesg:
OpenBSD 3.9-beta (GENERIC) #1: Wed Mar  8 10:23:11 CET 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel Pentium III ("GenuineIntel" 686-class) 1.01 GHz
cpu0: 
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR,SSE

real mem  = 535318528 (522772K)
avail mem = 481447936 (470164K)
using 4278 buffers containing 26869760 bytes (26240K) of memory
mainbus0 (root)
bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+(64) BIOS, date 12/14/00, BIOS32 rev. 0 @ 0xf0b90
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/0x13d2
pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @ 0xf1300/208 (11 entries)
pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:31:0 ("Intel 82371FB ISA" rev 0x00)
pcibios0: PCI bus #1 is the last bus
bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0xc000 0xcc000/0x5400
cpu0 at mainbus0
pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (no bios)
pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 "Intel 82815 Hub" rev 0x02: rng active, 
398Kb/sec
vga1 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 "Intel 82815 Graphics" rev 0x02: aperture 
at 0xf800, size 0x400

wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation)
wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation)
ppb0 at pci0 dev 30 function 0 "Intel 82801BA AGP" rev 0x02
pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
xl0 at pci1 dev 9 function 0 "3Com 3c905B 100Base-TX" rev 0x30: irq 11, 
address 00:04:76:9e:42:2a

exphy0 at xl0 phy 24: 3Com internal media interface
xl1 at pci1 dev 10 function 0 "3Com 3c905 100Base-TX" rev 0x00: irq 10, 
address 00:60:08:2d:35:8d

nsphy0 at xl1 phy 24: DP83840 10/100 PHY, rev. 1
ahc0 at pci1 dev 13 function 0 "Adaptec AIC-7899 U160" rev 0x01: irq 11
scsibus0 at ahc0: 16 targets
sd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0:  SCSI3 
0/direct fixed

sd0: 8759MB, 17338 cyl, 3 head, 344 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 17938985 sec total
ahc1 at pci1 dev 13 function 1 "Adaptec AIC-7899 U160" rev 0x01: irq 10
scsibus1 at ahc1: 16 targets
xl2 at pci1 dev 15 function 0 "3Com 3c905C 100Base-TX" rev 0x78: irq 9, 
address 00:e0:18:05:10:1a

exphy1 at xl2 phy 24: 3Com internal media interface
ichpcib0 at pci0 dev 31 function 0 "Intel 82801BA LPC" rev 0x02
pciide0 at pci0 dev 31 function 1 "Intel 82801BA IDE" rev 0x02: DMA, 
channel 0 wired to compatibility, channel 1 wired to compatibility

atapiscsi0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0
scsibus2 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets
cd0 at scsibus2 targ 0 lun 0:  SCSI0 
5/cdrom removable

cd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 2
pciide0: channel 1 ignored (disabled)
uhci0 at pci0 dev 31 function 2 "Intel 82801BA USB" rev 0x02: irq 7
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
ichi

Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Spruell, Darren-Perot
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Yes, English is not my native tongue, but I think the meaning of
> > "donations" and the link to that is understood in may languages no?
> 
> Since donation is so well understood maybe your english good enough to
> you show me where `donation' appear on Theos' URL.

Point taken, but... what about typing "openbsd donations" into Google and
clicking "I'm Feeling Lucky"?

Not in the email, but not altogether hidden either.

DS



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Harry Putnam
Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Jason Dixon wrote:
>> On Mar 9, 2006, at 2:06 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> 
>>> I see nothing about where to do donations there or anywhere in
>>> this thread.
>> You're kidding, right?  The 2nd link on the OpenBSD page is
>> "Donations".
>> 
>
> Look at the domain name. newsguy.com. Media News people never read
> stuff for most of them, they glance at it sometimes, but they sit in
> front of CNN and then try to put their news stuff based on what they
> learn from CNN. (:>
>
> Anyway, in case some read, here is from the front page of the site.
>
> Forth paragraph said:

Anther saber toothed super brain heard from.  What is noteworthy here
is you comments about people with @newsguy.com addresses not reading
and then you step all over my message yet fail to read it.

> Yes, English is not my native tongue, but I think the meaning of
> "donations" and the link to that is understood in may languages no?

Since donation is so well understood maybe your english good enough to
you show me where `donation' appear on Theos' URL.

I think it would have to be very very good like maybe magic?



Re: Why packets are not blocked

2006-03-09 Thread Harry Putnam
Ingo Schwarze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> man tcpdump && tcpdump -tttner /var/log/pflog

hehe ... well put and thanks... nice.



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Harry Putnam
Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

First... back off a bit folks... I was clearly talking about this
thread and the URL Theo introduced.  Is it a horrible suprise it can
be found at www.openbsd.org?

>> I see nothing about where to do donations there or anywhere in
>> this thread.

Did someone miss that?

> Donations can be made in exactly the same place where orders for our
> items are made.  There are many links all over our site that get you
> to the order site, which also is setup for taking donations.

> That said, there is a special page for donations, if people want
> to see other methods.  That is at
>
>   http://www.openbsd.org/donations.html

Thanks, and I do see it now.  Its a couple of layers deeper into the
order process from your URL.



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Theo de Raadt
> Considering your input to this thread about donations wouldn't it be
> smart to make it a little easier to find the donations pages?
> 
> I see nothing about where to do donations there or anywhere in
> this thread.

Donations can be made in exactly the same place where orders for our
items are made.  There are many links all over our site that get you
to the order site, which also is setup for taking donations.

That said, there is a special page for donations, if people want
to see other methods.  That is at

http://www.openbsd.org/donations.html

Again, thanks to those who help us help them. :)



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Daniel Ouellet

Jason Dixon wrote:

On Mar 9, 2006, at 2:06 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:


I see nothing about where to do donations there or anywhere in
this thread.



You're kidding, right?  The 2nd link on the OpenBSD page is "Donations".



Look at the domain name. newsguy.com. Media News people never read stuff 
for most of them, they glance at it sometimes, but they sit in front of 
CNN and then try to put their news stuff based on what they learn from 
CNN. (:>


Anyway, in case some read, here is from the front page of the site.

Forth paragraph said:

"OpenBSD is developed by volunteers. The project funds development and 
releases by selling CDs and T-shirts, as well as donations from 
organizations and individuals. These finances ensure that OpenBSD will 
continue to exist, and will remain free for everyone to use and reuse as 
they see fit."


Yes, English is not my native tongue, but I think the meaning of 
"donations" and the link to that is understood in may languages no?




Re: Why packets are not blocked

2006-03-09 Thread Ingo Schwarze
man tcpdump && tcpdump -tttner /var/log/pflog

Harry Putnam wrote on Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 12:39:02PM -0600:
> "Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> You are getting good commentary already so I'm asking a lamer noob
> about how you got the output below.  tcpdump? 
[...]
>> Mar 07 20:30:43.516434 rule 14/0(match): pass out on dc0:
>> 67.174.79.141.60805 > 64.12.174.121.80: S 3652110150:3652110150(0) win
>> 65535  (DF)
[...]



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Jason Dixon

On Mar 9, 2006, at 2:06 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:


I see nothing about where to do donations there or anywhere in
this thread.


You're kidding, right?  The 2nd link on the OpenBSD page is "Donations".

--
Jason Dixon
DixonGroup Consulting
http://www.dixongroup.net



Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Sean Cody

On 9-Mar-06, at 1:06 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:



Considering your input to this thread about donations wouldn't it be
smart to make it a little easier to find the donations pages?

I see nothing about where to do donations there or anywhere in
this thread.


It is pretty obvious where to look:
http://www.openbsd.org/donations.html

--
Sean



Re: Donated hardware.

2006-03-09 Thread Craig

Have replied to Theo personally.

I hold my hands up to 'lashing out' a bit there, on a bad hair day.

I'm eating humble pie, with my tail back between my legs! ;)

Please keep the mention on the donations page, it's an honour.

Best regards,

Craig

Craig wrote:
I donated a fibre gigabit card, which I would imagine had arrived by 
now. When I sent it, I enclosed a hand written note, asking for 
confirmation of receipt. I'm not after a link or mention on the 
donations page, if I'd wanted that I'd have donated #50 and been done 
with it. I also emailed today, asking about the card.


Any chance of an answer on that?

Are my mails getting through, or has my ISP found it's way onto the 
black-lists again?


Best regards,

Craig




Re: pre-orders

2006-03-09 Thread Harry Putnam
Theo de Raadt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> We have activated the pre-orders for OpenBSD 3.9...
> More information can be found at
>
>   http://www.openbsd.org/39.html
>
> There's a T-shirt and a poster too...
>
> (The whole subject of the artwork will become more clear in a while,
> as we make more of it available :)

Considering your input to this thread about donations wouldn't it be
smart to make it a little easier to find the donations pages?

I see nothing about where to do donations there or anywhere in
this thread.



Re: Why packets are not blocked

2006-03-09 Thread Harry Putnam
"Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

[...]

You are getting good commentary already so I'm asking a lamer noob q
about how you got the output below.  tcpdump? 

> Here is the tail of the pflog file while she is on
>
> Mar 07 20:30:43.516434 rule 14/0(match): pass out on dc0:
> 67.174.79.141.60805 > 64.12.174.121.80: S 3652110150:3652110150(0) win
> 65535  (DF)

Whatever it is, its much clearer than what I'm getting.
Can you comment on how it done?



Donated hardware.

2006-03-09 Thread Craig
I donated a fibre gigabit card, which I would imagine had arrived by 
now. When I sent it, I enclosed a hand written note, asking for 
confirmation of receipt. I'm not after a link or mention on the 
donations page, if I'd wanted that I'd have donated #50 and been done 
with it. I also emailed today, asking about the card.


Any chance of an answer on that?

Are my mails getting through, or has my ISP found it's way onto the 
black-lists again?


Best regards,

Craig



Re: Pre-orders for our releases.

2006-03-09 Thread Paul Ouderkirk
Here's a week on me too:

Your order currently is:
-> USD $100.00 DONATION to the OpenBSD Project

Paul.

On 3/9/06, Peter Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > For instance, I would approximate
> > that the sale of every T-shirt we make probably does not pay for the
> > electricity used in the machine room.  It's about $5000 a year.
>
> Which works out, quite conveniently, to about $100/week.
>
> So have the next week's juice on me:
>
> Your order currently is:
> -> USD $100.00 DONATION to the OpenBSD Project
>
> Anyone care to stump up for the week after? ;-)
>
> --
Paul D. Ouderkirk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--



Re: serial console

2006-03-09 Thread Miod Vallat
> Here is what i am trying on my local system:
> 
> # tip -v -19200 ttya
> connected

Default speed unless changed is 9600 bps, not 19200. Also, you might
want to try cu instead of tip (cu -e -o -s 9600 -l /dev/ttya) in case
your tip configuration is wrong.

Miod



Re: Pre-orders for our releases.

2006-03-09 Thread Theo de Raadt
> However, I don't think that's the gist of the message. OpenBSD is being 
> used by large companies in significant roles and few or none are kicking 
> in money. If anyone here works for/with such a company and can influence 
> them then consider trying to get them to send money to the project. If 
> they contributed a small fraction of what they'd pay for a comparable 
> commercial OS then there would be a lot less worry about resources.
> 
> I work for a very small company, and I've only managed to get OpenBSD in 
> the door recently. However, the reception has been quite positive. They 
> won't be sponsoring any hackathons, but I can probably get them to 
> either buy CDs or donate the equivalent cash. This will help, but not 
> much. It's the big companies that are using OpenBSD for their edge 
> boxes, infrastructure, public servers, etc., and not putting up a dime 
> that could (and should) make a large difference. They're getting a big 
> benefit from OpenBSD and have a vested interest in seeing in continue.
> 
> Anyway, that's how *I* read it. Theo, correct me if I'm wrong.

You are right.  The small donations do help, thanks guys, but it is
kind of like feeding our project in little pieces, and it does not
allow us to to big things, or plan ahead for big things.

That said, we are the only major project doing these hackathons, and
it shows.  And we would like to do more.  But if the finances keep
coming in small like this from users, it gives us great pause before
arranging these (sometimes quite costly) events.



crash: savecore - saves core dump every day?

2006-03-09 Thread Stefan Drexleri
Hi,

from the faq: "Upon reboot, savecore(8)will attempt to save the
contents of the swap partition to a file in /var/crash"

savecore would be called by /etc/rc.
So which criterias must be fulfilled to make core dump upon reboot?
Does savecore look for special file names at special places? Who makes
the rule?

greetings



Re: pkg_add -r problem

2006-03-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2006/03/09 10:16, Bob Bostwick (Lists) wrote:
> I think there is a "." missing in gd-2.0.33p2 package?

Here is the actual error message:

>   Can't install gd-2.0.33p2: lib not found fontconfig.3.0

This is part of X which is required for the gd-2 package
(see ports@ archives). You need to install xbase39.tgz.



pkg_add -r problem

2006-03-09 Thread Bob Bostwick \(Lists\)
I think there is a "." missing in gd-2.0.33p2 package?

pkg_add -r -F update -F updatedepends -q gd-2.0.33p2
Can't install gd-2.0.33p2: lib not found fontconfig.3.0
Even by looking in the dependency tree:
jpeg-6bp3, png-1.2.8, libiconv-1.9.2p3
Maybe it's in a dependent package, but not tagged with @lib ?
(check with pkg_info -K -L)
If you are still running 3.6 packages, update them.
**  Can't install gd-2.0.33p2: lib not found freetype.13.1

It's looking for freetype.13.1, when it should be looking for
freetype-1.3.1p2 shouldn't it?


pkg_info
autoconf-2.13p0 automatically configure source code on many
Un*xplatforms
bash-3.1.1p0GNU Bourne Again Shell
db-4.2.52p8 Berkeley DB package, revision 4
expat-1.95.6p1  XML 1.0 parser written in C
freetype-1.3.1p2.
...



Re: serial console

2006-03-09 Thread Roger Neth Jr
On 3/9/06, Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok! Sorry, here is my dmesg:
>
> console is keyboard/display
> Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
> The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
> Copyright (c) 1995-2005 OpenBSD. All rights reserved.  http://www.OpenBSD.org
>
> OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC) #607: Sat Sep 10 16:03:59 MDT 2005
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/sparc64/compile/GENERIC
> total memory = 67108864
> avail memory = 48103424
> using 409 buffers containing 3350528 bytes of memory
> bootpath: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],840/[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED],880/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0
> mainbus0 (root): Sun Ultra 1 SBus (UltraSPARC 167MHz)
> cpu0 at mainbus0: SUNW,UltraSPARC @ 167 MHz, version 0 FPU
> cpu0: physical 32K instruction (32 b/l), 16K data (32 b/l), 512K
> external (64 b/l)
> timer0 at mainbus0 addr 0xfffc3c00 irq vectors 7f0 and 7f1
> sbus0 at mainbus0 addr 0xfffcc000: clock = 25 MHz
> STC0 on /mainbus enabled
> DVMA map: ff80 to e000
> IOTDB: 7ec000 to 7ee000
> audiocs0 at sbus0 slot 13 offset 0xc00 vector 24 ipl 8
> audio0 at audiocs0
> auxio0 at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x190
> flashprom at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x0 not configured
> fdc0 at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x140 vector 29 ipl 11 softpri 4
> fd0 at fdc0 drive 0: 1.44MB 80 cyl, 2 head, 18 sec
> clock1 at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x120: mk48t59: hostid 808f6eda
> zs0 at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x110 vector 28 ipl 12 softpri 6
> zstty0 at zs0 channel 0
> zstty1 at zs0 channel 1
> zs1 at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x100 vector 28 ipl 12 softpri 6
> zskbd0 at zs1 channel 0: layout 33
> wskbd0 at zskbd0: console keyboard
> zstty2 at zs1 channel 1: mouse
> uperf0 at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x130: model SUNW,sc-up (0/0) ports 3
> SUNW,pll at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x1304000 not configured
> dma0 at sbus0 slot 14 offset 0x840: dma rev 2
> esp0 at dma0 slot 14 offset 0x880 vector 20 ipl 3: ESP200, 40MHz, SCSI ID 
> 7
> scsibus0 at esp0: 8 targets
> sd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0:  SCSI2 0/direct 
> fixed
> sd0: 2063MB, 8188 cyl, 3 head, 172 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 4226725 sec total
> cd0 at scsibus0 targ 6 lun 0:  SCSI2
> 5/cdrom removable
> ledma0 at sbus0 slot 14 offset 0x8400010: dma rev 2
> le0 at ledma0 slot 14 offset 0x8c0 vector 21 ipl 6: address
> 08:00:20:8f:6e:da
> le0: 8 receive buffers, 2 transmit buffers
> SUNW,bpp at sbus0 slot 14 offset 0xc80 vector 22 ipl 2 not configured
> cgsix0 at sbus0 slot 2 offset 0x0 vector 5 ipl 5: SUNW,501-2325,
> 1152x900, rev 11
> wsdisplay0 at cgsix0: console (std, sun emulation), using wskbd0
> pcons at mainbus0 not configured
> root on sd0a
> rootdev=0x700 rrootdev=0x1100 rawdev=0x1102
> syncing disks...
> console is keyboard/display
> Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
>
>
> This is my desktop. The remote unit have neither video board nor keyboard.
>
> Here is what i am trying on my local system:
>
> # tip -v -19200 ttya
> connected
>
>
> As you may see, not is shown when i turn on the remote box.
>
> Once more, thanks for your time and cooperation.
>
> /best regards.
>
> 2006/3/9, Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > don't send attachments to the list, they get removed.
>
>

I have a Sun Ultra 2 Enterprise that I connect to serially by cu -l tty00
At first I had problems because I was not connected to the right serial port.
Also make sure you are using a null modem cable.

rogern

John 3:16



pppoe (through pcn) stopped working in mid-February

2006-03-09 Thread Alexander Farber
Hello,

I was following -current with my home gateway on a dual-CPU HP Kayak XAs
(full dmesg attached), but since mid-February I'm unable to do it anymore,
because when I boot a newly compiled kernel, I get these repeating messages:

Mar  9 15:31:59 gate /bsd: pppoe0: phase network
Mar  9 15:31:59 gate /bsd: pppoe0: phase terminate
Mar  9 15:32:09 gate /bsd: pppoe0: phase dead
Mar  9 15:32:09 gate /bsd: pppoe0: phase establish
Mar  9 15:32:09 gate /bsd: pppoe0: phase dead
Mar  9 15:32:10 gate /bsd: pppoe0: phase establish
Mar  9 15:32:10 gate /bsd: pppoe0: up
Mar  9 15:32:10 gate /bsd: pppoe0: phase network
Mar  9 15:32:10 gate /bsd: pppoe0: phase terminate
Mar  9 15:32:20 gate /bsd: pppoe0: phase dead
Mar  9 15:32:20 gate /bsd: pppoe0: phase establish
Mar  9 15:32:20 gate /bsd: pppoe0: phase dead

and I just can't get my ADSL connection working
until I move my old kernel back and reboot.

With the old kernel I also often see theses messages,
but they don't stop pppoe from working:

Mar  8 15:57:13 gate /bsd: pcn0: framing error
Mar  8 15:57:13 gate /bsd: pcn0: CRC error
Mar  8 16:07:09 gate /bsd: pcn0: framing error
Mar  8 16:07:09 gate /bsd: pcn0: CRC error
Mar  8 16:42:11 gate /bsd: pcn0: framing error
Mar  8 16:42:11 gate /bsd: pcn0: CRC error
Mar  8 16:46:01 gate /bsd: pcn0: CRC error
Mar  8 16:52:01 gate /bsd: pcn0: CRC error
Mar  8 17:42:47 gate /bsd: pcn0: CRC error
Mar  8 17:47:42 gate /bsd: pcn0: CRC error
..
Mar  9 01:30:03 gate /bsd: Data modified on freelist: word 4 of object 0xd114090
0 size 0xc0 previous type devbuf (0xdeadbeee != 0xdeadbeef)
Mar  9 01:30:03 gate /bsd: Data modified on freelist: word 4 of object 0xd0f5610
0 size 0xc0 previous type devbuf (0xdeadbeed != 0xdeadbeef)
...
Mar  8 13:52:53 gate /bsd: piixpm0: timeout, status 0x1
Mar  8 13:52:56 gate /bsd: piixpm0: timeout, status 0x1


Here is my /etc/hostname.pppoe0:

pppoedev pcn0
!/sbin/ifconfig pcn0 up
!/usr/sbin/spppcontrol \$if myauthproto=pap \
[EMAIL PROTECTED] myauthkey=XX
!/sbin/ifconfig \$if inet 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.1 netmask 0x
!/sbin/route add default 0.0.0.1
up

And my ifconfig with the new (not-working) kernel:

lo0: flags=8049 mtu 33224
groups: lo
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff00
inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128
inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x7
pcn0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
lladdr 00:10:83:34:8d:a6
media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX full-duplex)
status: active
inet6 fe80::210:83ff:fe34:8da6%pcn0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
re0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
lladdr 00:c0:49:fa:2b:c4
media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX full-duplex)
status: active
inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
inet6 fe80::2c0:49ff:fefa:2bc4%re0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2
ral0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
lladdr 00:0e:2e:57:84:de
media: IEEE802.11 autoselect hostap (autoselect mode 11b hostap)
status: active
ieee80211: nwid OPENBSD chan 4 bssid 00:0e:2e:57:84:de 100dBm
inet 192.168.2.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.2.255
inet6 fe80::20e:2eff:fe57:84de%ral0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x3
pflog0: flags=141 mtu 33224
pfsync0: flags=0<> mtu 1460
enc0: flags=0<> mtu 1536
pppoe0: flags=8851 mtu 1492
dev: pcn0 state: session
sid: 0x1ba8 PADI retries: 0 PADR retries: 0 time: 00:00:05
groups: pppoe egress
inet 0.0.0.0 --> 0.0.0.1 netmask 0x
inet6 fe80::210:83ff:fe34:8da6%pppoe0 ->  prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x8

Does anybody please have any suggestions?

Regards
Alex

PS: My /etc/pf.conf:

ext_if="pppoe0"
wlan_if="ral0"
lan_if="re0"
int_ports = "{ domain bootps 445 137 138 139 }"
int_tcp_ports = "{ 8080 4000 www https smtp 995 587 }"
ext_tcp_ports = "{ www https }"
priv_nets = "{ 127/8 192.168/16 172.16/12 10/8 }"

set block-policy return
set loginterface $ext_if
set skip on lo

scrub in
scrub out on pppoe0 random-id max-mss 1440

# transparent squid cache
rdr on $wlan_if inet proto tcp from $wlan_if:network \
to ! $wlan_if port www -> 127.0.0.1 port 8080
rdr on $lan_if inet proto tcp from $lan_if:network \
to ! $lan_if port www -> 127.0.0.1 port 8080

nat on $ext_if inet from $wlan_if:network to any -> ($ext_if)
nat on $ext_if inet from $lan_if:network to any -> ($ext_if)

block in log
pass out keep state

pass in quick on $ext_if proto { tcp udp } \
from any to ($ext_if) user samba keep state

block out quick log on $ext_if proto { tcp, udp } all user www

block quick log on $ext_if to $priv_nets
block drop quick on $ext_if from $priv_nets
antispoof quick for { $wlan_if $lan_if }

# coming from LAN
pass in quick log on $lan_if

# coming from WLAN
pass in quick log on $wlan_if

# coming from internet
pass in on $ext_if proto tcp \
from any to ($ext_if) port $ext_tcp_ports keep state

PPS: my dmesg with -current from today:

OpenBSD 3.9-current (GENERIC.MP.gate) #0: Thu Mar  9 15:26:46 CET 2006
[EMAIL 

Re: Pre-orders for our releases.

2006-03-09 Thread Shane J Pearson

On 2006.03.10, at 1:29 AM, Craig wrote:


When the new edition of Artymiak's pf book comes out, I'll get that
through Wim, also.


Anyone heard any news about Jacek's new book? It's supposed to be put  
out by O'reilly still? I've been eagerly awaiting it.



Shane



Re: serial console

2006-03-09 Thread Gustavo Rios
Ok! Sorry, here is my dmesg:

console is keyboard/display
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 1995-2005 OpenBSD. All rights reserved.  http://www.OpenBSD.org

OpenBSD 3.8 (GENERIC) #607: Sat Sep 10 16:03:59 MDT 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/sparc64/compile/GENERIC
total memory = 67108864
avail memory = 48103424
using 409 buffers containing 3350528 bytes of memory
bootpath: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/[EMAIL PROTECTED],840/[EMAIL 
PROTECTED],880/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0
mainbus0 (root): Sun Ultra 1 SBus (UltraSPARC 167MHz)
cpu0 at mainbus0: SUNW,UltraSPARC @ 167 MHz, version 0 FPU
cpu0: physical 32K instruction (32 b/l), 16K data (32 b/l), 512K
external (64 b/l)
timer0 at mainbus0 addr 0xfffc3c00 irq vectors 7f0 and 7f1
sbus0 at mainbus0 addr 0xfffcc000: clock = 25 MHz
STC0 on /mainbus enabled
DVMA map: ff80 to e000
IOTDB: 7ec000 to 7ee000
audiocs0 at sbus0 slot 13 offset 0xc00 vector 24 ipl 8
audio0 at audiocs0
auxio0 at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x190
flashprom at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x0 not configured
fdc0 at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x140 vector 29 ipl 11 softpri 4
fd0 at fdc0 drive 0: 1.44MB 80 cyl, 2 head, 18 sec
clock1 at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x120: mk48t59: hostid 808f6eda
zs0 at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x110 vector 28 ipl 12 softpri 6
zstty0 at zs0 channel 0
zstty1 at zs0 channel 1
zs1 at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x100 vector 28 ipl 12 softpri 6
zskbd0 at zs1 channel 0: layout 33
wskbd0 at zskbd0: console keyboard
zstty2 at zs1 channel 1: mouse
uperf0 at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x130: model SUNW,sc-up (0/0) ports 3
SUNW,pll at sbus0 slot 15 offset 0x1304000 not configured
dma0 at sbus0 slot 14 offset 0x840: dma rev 2
esp0 at dma0 slot 14 offset 0x880 vector 20 ipl 3: ESP200, 40MHz, SCSI ID 7
scsibus0 at esp0: 8 targets
sd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0:  SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd0: 2063MB, 8188 cyl, 3 head, 172 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 4226725 sec total
cd0 at scsibus0 targ 6 lun 0:  SCSI2
5/cdrom removable
ledma0 at sbus0 slot 14 offset 0x8400010: dma rev 2
le0 at ledma0 slot 14 offset 0x8c0 vector 21 ipl 6: address
08:00:20:8f:6e:da
le0: 8 receive buffers, 2 transmit buffers
SUNW,bpp at sbus0 slot 14 offset 0xc80 vector 22 ipl 2 not configured
cgsix0 at sbus0 slot 2 offset 0x0 vector 5 ipl 5: SUNW,501-2325,
1152x900, rev 11
wsdisplay0 at cgsix0: console (std, sun emulation), using wskbd0
pcons at mainbus0 not configured
root on sd0a
rootdev=0x700 rrootdev=0x1100 rawdev=0x1102
syncing disks...
console is keyboard/display
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993


This is my desktop. The remote unit have neither video board nor keyboard.

Here is what i am trying on my local system:

# tip -v -19200 ttya
connected


As you may see, not is shown when i turn on the remote box.

Once more, thanks for your time and cooperation.

/best regards.

2006/3/9, Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> don't send attachments to the list, they get removed.



Re: Pre-orders for our releases.

2006-03-09 Thread Darrin Chandler

Chris wrote:


Theo de Raadt wrote:


Yet almost all of our donations really do come from individuals, and
almost none from companies using our software.  Even though there are
many many companies doing so.  Some companies are small, but there are
also quite large ones.  And banks.  Government institutions.  Ones you
see in the news every day.  And operating system vendors who reuse our
code.




...


But financially we are under strain, and it is not letting us grow any
of our bigger plans.  If anyone has any real clout to make changes
within institutions that could help us in the long term, please do.
Like universities, or even companies that want to sponsor an entire
hackathon.



I'll do my part today and pre-order 3.9 and a few T-shirts for me and 
the Mrs.



I've pre-ordered as well, and I hope many of the individuals using 
OpenBSD will buy CDs and swag. And I kick in the odd donation now and 
then. There should be more people like us, for sure.


However, I don't think that's the gist of the message. OpenBSD is being 
used by large companies in significant roles and few or none are kicking 
in money. If anyone here works for/with such a company and can influence 
them then consider trying to get them to send money to the project. If 
they contributed a small fraction of what they'd pay for a comparable 
commercial OS then there would be a lot less worry about resources.


I work for a very small company, and I've only managed to get OpenBSD in 
the door recently. However, the reception has been quite positive. They 
won't be sponsoring any hackathons, but I can probably get them to 
either buy CDs or donate the equivalent cash. This will help, but not 
much. It's the big companies that are using OpenBSD for their edge 
boxes, infrastructure, public servers, etc., and not putting up a dime 
that could (and should) make a large difference. They're getting a big 
benefit from OpenBSD and have a vested interest in seeing in continue.


Anyway, that's how *I* read it. Theo, correct me if I'm wrong.

--
Darrin Chandler|  Phoenix BSD Users Group
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   |  http://bsd.phoenix.az.us/
http://www.stilyagin.com/  |



Re: fdisk / signature: 0xAA55

2006-03-09 Thread Stefan Drexleri
2006/3/9, Paul de Weerd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> This signature is represented (in binary) as 0b1010101001010101. The
> alternating bit pattern was thought to be a protection against certain
> failures (drive or controller).
>
> Of course, this is an i386ism (also present on amd64 I believe). Lots
> of other architectures may take different approaches.
>

Nice explanation, thank you!



Re: Pre-orders for our releases.

2006-03-09 Thread Craig

Have ordered two t-shirts and will be ordering 3.9 CDs in the near
future.

When the new edition of Artymiak's pf book comes out, I'll get that
through Wim, also.

Hope that helps,

Craig



Issues with ami / LSI Logic MegaRAID 320-1.

2006-03-09 Thread RV Tec

Folks,

Something weird going on here.

I am using a Opteron 250 server with a Supermicro H8DA8, and LSI Logic 
MegaRAID 320-1.


Using OpenBSD 3.8 everything works OK, but with a CURRENT the 
header/sectors information does not seem to be accurate. Although the 
total size is OK, looks like I am losing performance: running newfs is 
noticeable slower on CURRENT. Can anyone confirm that?


I have already tried to use the correct information with fdisk/disklabel, 
but that does not seem to make any difference.


Does anyone know whats going on? I am almost assuming this is a new issue 
with ami.


OpenBSD 3.8-STABLE, compiled GENERIC.MP:

ami0 at pci3 dev 1 function 0 "Symbios Logic MegaRAID" rev 0x01: apic 4 
int 0 (irq 10) LSI 520 64b/lhc

ami0: FW 1L37, BIOS vG119, 64MB RAM
ami0: 1 channels, 0 FC loops, 3 logical drives
scsibus3 at ami0: 40 targets
sd0 at scsibus3 targ 0 lun 0:  SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd0: 35002MB, 4462 cyl, 255 head, 63 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 71684096 sec 
total

sd1 at scsibus3 targ 1 lun 0:  SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd1: 35002MB, 4462 cyl, 255 head, 63 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 71684096 sec 
total

sd2 at scsibus3 targ 2 lun 0:  SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd2: 70006MB, 8924 cyl, 255 head, 63 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 143372288 sec 
total

scsibus4 at ami0: 16 targets

SNAPSHOT March 02, compiled GENERIC.MP with March 06 sources:

ami0 at pci3 dev 1 function 0 "Symbios Logic MegaRAID" rev 0x01: apic 4 
int 0 (irq 10) LSI 520 64b/lhc

ami0: FW 1L37, BIOS vG119, 64MB RAM
ami0: 1 channels, 0 FC loops, 3 logical drives
scsibus3 at ami0: 40 targets
sd0 at scsibus3 targ 0 lun 0:  SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd0: 35002MB, 35002 cyl, 64 head, 32 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 71684096 sec 
total

sd1 at scsibus3 targ 1 lun 0:  SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd1: 35002MB, 35002 cyl, 64 head, 32 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 71684096 sec 
total

sd2 at scsibus3 targ 2 lun 0:  SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd2: 70006MB, 70006 cyl, 64 head, 32 sec, 512 bytes/sec, 143372288 sec 
total

scsibus4 at ami0: 16 targets


Thanks a lot!

Best regards,
RVT

COMPLETE DMESG SNASHOT

OpenBSD 3.9-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Tue Mar  7 00:09:37 BRT 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 2063134720 (2014780K)
avail mem = 1762983936 (1721664K)
using 22937 buffers containing 206520320 bytes (201680K) of memory
mainbus0 (root)
ipmi at mainbus0 not configured
mainbus0: Intel MP Specification (Version 1.4) (MSI  RHAPSODY)
cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor)
cpu0: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 250, 2393.54 MHz
cpu0: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,NXE,MMXX,LONG,3DNOW2,3DNOW
cpu0: 64KB 64b/line 2-way I-cache, 64KB 64b/line 2-way D-cache, 1MB 
64b/line 16-way L2 cache
cpu0: ITLB 32 4KB entries fully associative, 8 4MB entries fully 
associative
cpu0: DTLB 32 4KB entries fully associative, 8 4MB entries fully 
associative

cpu0: apic clock running at 199MHz
cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 1 (application processor)
cpu1: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 250, 2393.18 MHz
cpu1: 
FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,NXE,MMXX,LONG,3DNOW2,3DNOW
cpu1: 64KB 64b/line 2-way I-cache, 64KB 64b/line 2-way D-cache, 1MB 
64b/line 16-way L2 cache
cpu1: ITLB 32 4KB entries fully associative, 8 4MB entries fully 
associative
cpu1: DTLB 32 4KB entries fully associative, 8 4MB entries fully 
associative

mpbios: bus 0 is type PCI
mpbios: bus 1 is type PCI
mpbios: bus 2 is type PCI
mpbios: bus 3 is type PCI
mpbios: bus 4 is type ISA
ioapic0 at mainbus0 apid 2: pa 0x83519e24, version 11, 24 pins
ioapic1 at mainbus0 apid 3: pa 0x83519d24, version 11, 4 pins
ioapic2 at mainbus0 apid 4: pa 0x83519c24, version 11, 4 pins
pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1
ppb0 at pci0 dev 6 function 0 "AMD 8111 PCI-PCI" rev 0x07
pci1 at ppb0 bus 3
ohci0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "AMD 8111 USB" rev 0x0b: apic 2 int 19 (irq 
9), version 1.0, legacy support

usb0 at ohci0: USB revision 1.0
uhub0 at usb0
uhub0: AMD OHCI root hub, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub0: 3 ports with 3 removable, self powered
ohci1 at pci1 dev 0 function 1 "AMD 8111 USB" rev 0x0b: apic 2 int 19 (irq 
9), version 1.0, legacy support

usb1 at ohci1: USB revision 1.0
uhub1 at usb1
uhub1: AMD OHCI root hub, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub1: 3 ports with 3 removable, self powered
vga1 at pci1 dev 4 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 7 function 0 "AMD AMD8111 LPC" rev 0x05
pciide0 at pci0 dev 7 function 1 "AMD 8111 IDE" rev 0x03: DMA, channel 0 
configured to compatibility, channel 1 configured to compatibility

atapiscsi0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0
scsibus0 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets
cd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0:  SCSI0 5/cdrom 
removable

cd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 2
pciide0: channel 1 disabled (no drives)
amdiic0 at pci0 dev 7 function 

Re: fdisk / signature: 0xAA55

2006-03-09 Thread Paul de Weerd
On Thu, Mar 09, 2006 at 02:44:10PM +0100, Stefan Drexleri wrote:
| Hi,
|
| when installing OpenBSD fdisk utility does extra show selected disk's MBR
| signature 0xAA55.
|
| Why does it do? Do more MBR signatures exist? Or is this only for
| verification of disk's mbr health?

The 0xAA55 signature is the last two bytes of the first sector of your
bootdisk (bootsector/Master Boot Record/MBR). If it is 0xAA55, then
the BIOS will try booting the system.
If it's not found (it garbled or 0x), you'll get an error message
from your BIOS that it didn't find a bootable disk (or the system
tries booting the next disk).

This signature is represented (in binary) as 0b1010101001010101. The
alternating bit pattern was thought to be a protection against certain
failures (drive or controller).

Of course, this is an i386ism (also present on amd64 I believe). Lots
of other architectures may take different approaches.

Cheers,

Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd

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Re: Pre-orders for our releases.

2006-03-09 Thread Chris

Theo de Raadt wrote:

I would like to remind our community that our project lives and
breathes because of the sale of CDs and the receipt of donations.  In
the last few years a few very large donations have allowed our
hackathons to happen, but other than that we are always digging
ourself a bigger and bigger hole.

Most of our user community increases their use of the FTP servers,
while we naturally sell fewer CDs.  For instance, I would approximate
that the sale of every T-shirt we make probably does not pay for the
electricity used in the machine room.  It's about $5000 a year.

This is placing a severe strain on our ability to toss money at
projects.  For instance, we want to hold more mini-hackathons, since
they are so incredibly productive.  And we would like to pay for more
travel expenses for developers to these events, since there are always
developers who are less fortunate.

Yet almost all of our donations really do come from individuals, and
almost none from companies using our software.  Even though there are
many many companies doing so.  Some companies are small, but there are
also quite large ones.  And banks.  Government institutions.  Ones you
see in the news every day.  And operating system vendors who reuse our
code.

But financially we are under strain, and it is not letting us grow any
of our bigger plans.  If anyone has any real clout to make changes
within institutions that could help us in the long term, please do.
Like universities, or even companies that want to sponsor an entire
hackathon.

(But please do not send suggestions, because unfortunately we think we
have heard every single one of them before, and people never listen
when we say that it is not viable for us to play non-profit games, nor
selling special merchandise, nor will it help to hire people to write
special books.  We've heard all these ideas before.  Having us impliment
more ideas does not help.  It's time for outsiders to impliment things
which just let us continue what we do).





I'll do my part today and pre-order 3.9 and a few T-shirts for me and 
the Mrs.




fdisk / signature: 0xAA55

2006-03-09 Thread Stefan Drexleri
Hi,

when installing OpenBSD fdisk utility does extra show selected disk's MBR
signature 0xAA55.

Why does it do? Do more MBR signatures exist? Or is this only for
verification of disk's mbr health?

greetings



Re: serial console

2006-03-09 Thread Diana Eichert
don't send attachments to the list, they get removed.



Re: serial console

2006-03-09 Thread Otto Moerbeek
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, Gustavo Rios wrote:

> Hey folks,
> 
> I am trying to connect two sun boxes by means of serial console and
> could not. This is my session output:
> 
> # cu -l /dev/cua00 -s 9600
> /dev/cua00: Device not configured
> link down
> #
> 
> Here is attached my dmesg.

Not! ;-)

Anyway, depending on the tyype of hardware, your tty's will be
attached to different devices nodes. On my U30:

sabtty0 at sab0 port 0: console i/o
sabtty1 at sab0 port 1

>From man sabtty I learn that the tty names are ttyh0 and ttyh1 No
special callout devices are mentioned, and they are not created by
MAKEDEV. 

-Otto

> 
> 
> 
> 2006/2/28, Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Gustavo Rios wrote:
> >
> > > Hey folks,
> > >
> > > i am trying to set my desktop serial console in order to be able to
> > > have serial access to my soekris box.
> > >
> > > I wonder how should i configure my local (desktop box) serial to do
> > > it? I known, the FAQ does not explain what i need:
> >
> > If all your doing is connecting FROM your desktop TO your Soekris you
> > don't have to change anything on the desktop.  Just run 'cu' TIP(1) to
> > connect.
> >
> > Example to connect using the 1st com port connect speed 19.2k baud
> >
> > cu -l /dev/cua00 -s 19200
> >
> > 'cua' TTY(4) is the callout device on serial ports
> >
> > diana
> 
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Re: serial console

2006-03-09 Thread Miod Vallat
> I am trying to connect two sun boxes by means of serial console and
> could not. This is my session output:
>
> # cu -l /dev/cua00 -s 9600
> /dev/cua00: Device not configured
> link down

Check the relevant serial port manual page (zstty, com, sabtty) for the
device names. Not having seen the dmesg, it is likely that your machines
use zstty ports, hence device names are /dev/tty[a-d].

Miod



Re: serial console

2006-03-09 Thread Gustavo Rios
Hey folks,

I am trying to connect two sun boxes by means of serial console and
could not. This is my session output:

# cu -l /dev/cua00 -s 9600
/dev/cua00: Device not configured
link down
#

Here is attached my dmesg.



2006/2/28, Diana Eichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Gustavo Rios wrote:
>
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > i am trying to set my desktop serial console in order to be able to
> > have serial access to my soekris box.
> >
> > I wonder how should i configure my local (desktop box) serial to do
> > it? I known, the FAQ does not explain what i need:
>
> If all your doing is connecting FROM your desktop TO your Soekris you
> don't have to change anything on the desktop.  Just run 'cu' TIP(1) to
> connect.
>
> Example to connect using the 1st com port connect speed 19.2k baud
>
> cu -l /dev/cua00 -s 19200
>
> 'cua' TTY(4) is the callout device on serial ports
>
> diana

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Re: Need suggestion for a graphics tablet

2006-03-09 Thread Thordur I. Bjornsson
Andris Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu  9.Mar'06 at  8:39:32 -0300

> Hi, I want to buy graphics tablet, and would like to know which has
> better support under OpenBSD. In case I'm using the wrong word, this
> is what I mean: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphics_tablet
> 
> Thanks!

Wacom Graphire4

Might find this undeadly article usefull:
http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20060105004950

-- 
Thordur I. Bjornsson
Humppa!



Need suggestion for a graphics tablet

2006-03-09 Thread Andrés Delfino
Hi, I want to buy graphics tablet, and would like to know which has
better support under OpenBSD. In case I'm using the wrong word, this
is what I mean: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphics_tablet

Thanks!



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Re: Pre-orders for our releases.

2006-03-09 Thread Peter Lee

Theo de Raadt wrote:

For instance, I would approximate
that the sale of every T-shirt we make probably does not pay for the
electricity used in the machine room.  It's about $5000 a year.


Which works out, quite conveniently, to about $100/week.

So have the next week's juice on me:

Your order currently is:
-> USD $100.00 DONATION to the OpenBSD Project

Anyone care to stump up for the week after? ;-)



Re: Brain wash for live partition, or directory mirroring concept idea(s)?

2006-03-09 Thread Daniel Ouellet

Ted Unangst wrote:

new link (same old code) http://gir.theapt.org/~tedu/nad.tgz


Many thanks!

Daniel



Re: Sun Ultra 1

2006-03-09 Thread Johan SANCHEZ
On Thu, 9 Mar 2006 00:15:14 -0600
"Julian Fondren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 3/8/06, Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Another problem: I got X, but only with 8 bits of color.
> 
> Unless the Ultra1 is more graphically advanced that the Ultra2, this
> is all you will get.
> Enjoy the resolution, though :-)

Hi
This can easily be solved by replacing the sbus board ...

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