Re: uvm_fault again...
Hello again! ng-sup01 wrote: Rebooted in single-user and, as suggested, ran fsck on / first, then on /usr and /var. Turned out clean. I have been running Memtest86 v2.01 for almost a day now, turns out there are *NO* problems in the RAM (at least so far). So we're back at square one: is the problem due due the disk or to the RAM or what else? Any clues are most welcome! --Vic
Re: apm.8 Ox version patch
B qnnayemhh nr 6 njrap 2008 c. Gregory Steuck m`ohq`k(a): > According to CVS history, the file was there for 2.0, and I don't > recall any OpenBSD release 1.2. This was not a public release. See Wikipedia: "In October 1995, de Raadt founded OpenBSD, a new project forked from NetBSD 1.0. The initial release, OpenBSD 1.2, was made in July 1996, followed in October of the same year by OpenBSD 2.0." -- WBR, Pereresus ne Vlezaet Buggy
apm.8 Ox version patch
According to CVS history, the file was there for 2.0, and I don't recall any OpenBSD release 1.2. If this is a correct fix, there are a few similar ones that google code search yields: http://www.google.com/codesearch?hl=en&lr=&q=Ox%5C+1%5C.2+lang%3Atroff+file%3A%5B0-9%5D%24+package%3Aopenbsd&sbtn=Search Index: apm.8 === RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.sbin/apm/apm.8,v retrieving revision 1.32 diff -u -r1.32 apm.8 --- apm.8 5 Dec 2007 19:49:33 - 1.32 +++ apm.8 6 Oct 2008 03:53:17 - @@ -161,4 +161,4 @@ .Nx 1.3 , .Ox support was added in -.Ox 1.2 . +.Ox 2.0 .
PF Queue on a GROUP of nics?
Is it possible? Say I have a few nics of the same group... dc0 dc1 dc2 dc3... which all belong to a group "dc". And say if I wanted to limit the overall bandwidth for the group... so say at any point in time the overall outgoing bandwidth of the group dc will not be over 100mbp. Would it work if I just apply altq to dc in pf? Or do I need to bridge it... this is where I have no ideas... but say I add a bridge0 that contains dc0 dc1 dc3 dc2, and apply altq to bridge0 in pf. Regards, Sunnz. -- This e-mail may be confidential. You may not copy, forward or use any part. All disclaimers on the Internet are of zero legal effectiveness. http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/
NYCBSDCon 2008 begins at the end of the week!
NYCBSDCon is an annual BSD Unix technical conference organized by the New York City *BSD User Group (NYC*BUG at www.nycbug.org). Don't miss this great opportunity to expand your network amid the tumultuous economic environment. The conference schedule is packed with some of the best and brightest of the *BSD projects, with topics ranging from file systems to the portable C compiler, not to mention an array of developer and systems administrator related meetings. Registration is only $95 and is available at http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2008/register.html. Full-time students and Columbia University affiliates receive the discounted rate of $50 with proper identification. Please note that early registration now ends on Thursday at noon, when the conference price jumps to $145. Registering at the conference on Saturday will cost $195. The conference kicks off Friday night, October 10th at 6 pm with an informal social at Havanna Central at 2911 Broadway between 113th and 114th Streets across from Columbia University. We encourage all attendees, speakers and sponsors to join us that evening. The Havanna Central will also host our social on Saturday evening, which will feature an open bar. The event requires your conference badge for entry. Attendees will have an opportunity to take the BSD Certification exam by registering at: https://register.bsdcertification.org//register/events/nycbsdcon Two exams will take place over the course of the weekend, and several Unix cram sessions will be conducted on Saturday. We have also received the just released BSD Magazine for free distribution at the conference. The conference registration table opens at 8 am on Saturday. Breakfast and lunch will be provided to attendees on both Saturday and Sunday. A special thanks for all of our sponsors, particularly the premier sponsors New York Internet, DataPipe and Sun Microsystems.
Re: Azalia configured but no audio
On 03:18:01 Oct 06, Jacob Meuser wrote: > mplayer should be controlling `play.gain' from audioctl(1), which > should correspond to `inputs.dac' from mixerctl(1). either of these > should affect the playback volume, but if not, then you can use > mplayer's `-softvol' switch to adjust volume in software rather than > hardware; see mplayer(1). > Well I have been putting up with an inability to increase the volume of mplayer but one can reduce it with '/' or '9' key. The '0' and '*' keys do not work however. Something wrong somewhere but I never got time to check. -Girish
Re: Azalia configured but no audio
On Sun, Oct 05, 2008 at 07:22:03PM -0300, Jairo Souto wrote: > Vladimir Kirillov wrote: >> On 14:45 Sun 05 Oct, Jairo Souto wrote: >>> outputs.headphones.mute=off >>> outputs.headphones.dir=output >>> outputs.headphones.boos=off >>> outputs.headphones.eapd=off >>> outputs.speaker3.mute=off >>> outputs.speaker3.dir=output >>> outputs.speaker3.boost=off >>> outputs.speaker3.eapd=off >>> outputs.speaker4.mute=off >> >> try these: >> outputs.speaker3.eapd=on >> outputs.headphones.eapd=on >> >> they worked for me. > > Yes, they worked for me too. Great! Thank you. > > But mplayer does not control the volume. Do you know > another trick for this? mplayer should be controlling `play.gain' from audioctl(1), which should correspond to `inputs.dac' from mixerctl(1). either of these should affect the playback volume, but if not, then you can use mplayer's `-softvol' switch to adjust volume in software rather than hardware; see mplayer(1). -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org
configuration
Hi I get my internet works running installation process with RJ-45 plug connected and as you pointed out there is "dhcp none none none" in hostname.rl0, lot of thanks.I heve anither thing, lynx is not so convinient to me I need some other browser but it looks like there is none available on internet for openBSD, may you tell me what to do? Regards, Igor. I do not know how to configuer the following from dmesg.boot acpi at mainbus0 not configured "TI TSB43AB21 FireWire" rev 0x00 at pci2 dev 14 function 0 not configured "Intel 82801CA/CAM Modem" rev 0x02 at pci0 dev 31 function 6 not configured My internet provider send me the following: VPI: 0 VCI: 35 Connection type: PPPoE Username: some Password: some DNS: xxx.xxx.xxx.x yyy.yyy.yyy.y No idea how to connect. Hope for help. Regards, -- igor.
Re: Weird pkg_info behavior?
On 2008/10/5, Philip Guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [In the context of pkg_info only downloading the first part of a > package to get the info] > > On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 5:09 AM, Slim Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Also I think it would be nice if the packages are dumped >> not into the present directory but in the $PKG_CACHE that >> I have set. > > pkg_add does that (assuming you actually export PKG_CACHE), > but I don't see why pkg_info would, given that it expects > to only download the start of the package file and not the > entire thing. Leaving partial package files in your cache > would be confusing, IMO. > > (Or did I misunderstand your suggestion?) Does the pkg install mechanism allow for resumable downloads? Up to now I've managed to finish all my installs in one run. But I assume resuming is possible, since pkg_add uses plain ftp to download the package tgz. It would then save bandwidth if pkg_add resumes from the partial download already made by pkg_info.
Re: Azalia configured but no audio
Vladimir Kirillov wrote: On 14:45 Sun 05 Oct, Jairo Souto wrote: outputs.headphones.mute=off outputs.headphones.dir=output outputs.headphones.boos=off outputs.headphones.eapd=off outputs.speaker3.mute=off outputs.speaker3.dir=output outputs.speaker3.boost=off outputs.speaker3.eapd=off outputs.speaker4.mute=off try these: outputs.speaker3.eapd=on outputs.headphones.eapd=on they worked for me. Yes, they worked for me too. Great! Thank you. But mplayer does not control the volume. Do you know another trick for this? -- Jairo Souto (38)8814-4787 -- Jairo Souto (38)8814-4787
Re: Bug in timezone has moved to GMT -3 to GMT -2
On 2008-10-05, Daniel Bareiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Will we be in the presence of a generalized bug in the definition of the > zone? No, you're in the presence of a government that doesn't realise how much disruption they're causing by not just picking a date and sticking with it. Crazy. > Are used common definitions in all these operating systems? Yes, ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/
Bug in timezone has moved to GMT -3 to GMT -2
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi! I'm using OpenBSD 4.3 and I've found this [1] same problem reported in Debian and Ubuntu [2] with zone definition for Argentina: fugu:~# zdump -v /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires |grep 2008 /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires Sun Mar 16 01:59:59 2008 UTC = Sat Mar 15 23:59:59 2008 ARST isdst=1 /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires Sun Mar 16 02:00:00 2008 UTC = Sat Mar 15 23:00:00 2008 ART isdst=0 /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires Sun Oct 5 02:59:59 2008 UTC = Sat Oct 4 23:59:59 2008 ART isdst=0 /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires Sun Oct 5 03:00:00 2008 UTC = Sun Oct 5 01:00:00 2008 ARST isdst=1 Will we be in the presence of a generalized bug in the definition of the zone? Are used common definitions in all these operating systems? Thank in advance. Regards, Daniel [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=501169 [2] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tzdata/+bug/278419 iEYEARECAAYFAkjpNeoACgkQZpa/GxTmHTeOCACgkZ850iyLSXWCS8/hKgU3B47J RLQAn1jpjhmL9a9wS/STS13Oqm7Lz6p5 =1Bss -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Loosing states on clustered firewall
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 06:01:35PM +0200, Marco Matarazzo wrote: > Hi Stuart, > > > On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > > >> You could try only having an address on the carp interfaces, not the > > >> vlan interfaces, then use OSPF to announce to the other firewall... > > >> > > > > > > I'm actually already using OSPF to announce the routes to the border > > routers > > > which in turn use eBGP to the upstreams and iBGP between them.The > > firewalls > > > are also using ospf between them. In the past I tried to setup the vlans > > > without an address (it'd be very convenient too, since I'd not lose two > > more > > > addresses per vlan!) but then had problems with ospf which refused to > > > announce the routes, and always had the feeling that it was not > > supported. > > > If that works, it would resolve all my problems! I'm going to experiment > > > with it! ;) > > > > > > Make sure you announce the carp interfaces, not the vlans, in ospfd.conf. > > Something like this.. > > > That's exactly what I'm doing now! I also got bitten by the ospfd daemon not > adding the runtime created interfaces, I wrote about it in august, and > rereading the thread... you was the one who answered! ;) Will let you know > how the reconfiguration works! > The problem with adding at runtime created interfaces to ospfd should be fixed in -current. -- :wq Claudio
poptop connection problem
I'd appreciate some advice to sort out a problem using poptop-1.3.0 from ports. If there is a more appropriate forum for asking about this, please excuse my post and point me to the right place. I installed -current (i386), downloaded src & ports, and installed poptop-1.3.0 and pptp-1.7.1p0. I compiled a new kernel to add a few more tun devices. No other changes were made to the GENERIC kernel. 'systcl net.inet.gre.allow' shows 'net.inet.gre.allow=1'. Trying to establish a pptp connection fails, and the following is logged in /var/log/daemon: Oct 5 13:31:58 gateway ppp[25094]: Warning: Label plugin rejected -direct connection: Configuration label not found Any advice would be appreciated. Some configuration information is listed below. If I've omitted any information that would help please let me know. /etc/pptpd.conf: option /etc/ppp/options.pptpd logwtmp localip 192.168.191.254 remoteip 192.168.191.240-249 noipparam /etc/ppp/options.pptpd: name pptpsrv lock mtu 1450 mru 1450 proxyarp auth +chapms-v2 ipcp-accept-local ipcp-accept-remote lcp-echo-failure 3 lcp-echo-interval 5 deflate 0 mppe-128 #mppe-40 mppe-stateless /etc/ppp/ppp.conf: pptp: accept dns enable mschapv2 enable proxy disable ipv6cp # set log phase lcp ipcp command set timeout 0 set ifaddr 192.168.191.254 192.168.191.240-192.168.191.249 set dns 192.168.191.5 set nbns 192.168.191.5 Thanks in advance for any pointers. Richard Koett.
Re: Azalia configured but no audio
On 14:45 Sun 05 Oct, Jairo Souto wrote: > outputs.headphones.mute=off > outputs.headphones.dir=output > outputs.headphones.boos=off > outputs.headphones.eapd=off > outputs.speaker3.mute=off > outputs.speaker3.dir=output > outputs.speaker3.boost=off > outputs.speaker3.eapd=off > outputs.speaker4.mute=off try these: outputs.speaker3.eapd=on outputs.headphones.eapd=on they worked for me. -- Vladimir Kirillov
Azalia configured but no audio
I get no audio from an OpenBSD-current amd64/mp on an Acer Aspire-4520 notebook. The drives seem to be configured. mplayer shows no error: MPlayer 1.0rc2-3.3.5 (C) 2000-2007 MPlayer Team CPU: AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-58 (Family: 15, Model: 04, Stepp ing: 2) CPUflags: MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 1 3DNow2: 1 SSE: 1 SSE2: 1 Compiled for x86 CPU with extensions: MMX MMX2 3DNow 3DNowEx SSE SSE2 Playing /windows/Musica/CARNAVAL/01 Beija-Flor de Nilspolis.mp3. Audio file file format detected. == Opening audio decoder: [mp3lib] MPEG layer-2, layer-3 AUDIO: 44100 Hz, 2 ch, s16le, 160.0 kbit/11.34% (ratio: 2->176400) Selected audio codec: [mp3] afm: mp3lib (mp3lib MPEG layer-2, layer-3) == ao2: 44100 Hz 2 chans s16le [0x9] AO: [sun] 44100Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample) Video: no video Starting playback... but no sound is heard. Attached are dmesg, audioctl -a and mixer -a outputs. Can someone help me to solve this? (the sound is working on Windows Vista) -- Jairo Souto (38)8814-4787 OpenBSD 4.4-current (GENERIC.MP) #0: Mon Sep 22 00:13:44 BRT 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP real mem = 1864445952 (1778MB) avail mem = 1809252352 (1725MB) mainbus0 at root bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.4 @ 0xf0ba0 (19 entries) bios0: vendor Acer version "v1.3626" date 01/25/2008 bios0: Acer, inc. Aspire 4520 acpi0 at bios0: rev 2 acpi0: tables DSDT FACP SRAT WDAT SSDT MCFG HPET APIC BOOT SLIC acpi0: wakeup devices USB0(S3) USB2(S3) Z001(S3) Z000(S3) MAC0(S5) AZA0(S3) XVR0(S5) XVR1(S5) acpitimer0 at acpi0: 3579545 Hz, 24 bits acpihpet0 at acpi0: 2500 Hz acpimadt0 at acpi0 addr 0xfee0: PC-AT compat cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor) cpu0: AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-58, 1900.52 MHz cpu0: FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,HTT,SSE3,CX16,NXE,MMXX,FFXSR,LONG,3DNOW2,3DNOW cpu0: 64KB 64b/line 2-way I-cache, 64KB 64b/line 2-way D-cache, 512KB 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 200MHz cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 1 (application processor) cpu1: AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-58, 1900.18 MHz cpu1: FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,HTT,SSE3,CX16,NXE,MMXX,FFXSR,LONG,3DNOW2,3DNOW cpu1: 64KB 64b/line 2-way I-cache, 64KB 64b/line 2-way D-cache, 512KB 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 ioapic0 at mainbus0 apid 2 pa 0xfec0, version 11, 24 pins acpiprt0 at acpi0: bus 0 (PCI0) acpiprt1 at acpi0: bus 1 (P2P0) acpiprt2 at acpi0: bus 255 (XVR0) acpiprt3 at acpi0: bus 3 (XVR1) acpiprt4 at acpi0: bus 255 (XVR2) acpiprt5 at acpi0: bus 7 (XVR3) acpiprt6 at acpi0: bus 255 (XVR4) acpiprt7 at acpi0: bus 255 (XVR5) acpiprt8 at acpi0: bus 255 (XVR6) acpiec0 at acpi0 acpicpu0 at acpi0: C3, C2, PSS acpicpu1 at acpi0: PSS acpitz0 at acpi0: critical temperature 100 degC acpibtn0 at acpi0: PWRB acpiac0 at acpi0: AC unit online acpibat0 at acpi0: BAT1 not present acpibtn1 at acpi0: LID_ acpibtn2 at acpi0: SLPB acpivideo at acpi0 not configured acpivideo at acpi0 not configured cpu0: PowerNow! K8 1900 MHz: speeds: 1900 1800 1600 800 MHz pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 "NVIDIA MCP67 Memory" rev 0xa2 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 not configured pcib0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 "NVIDIA MCP67 ISA" rev 0xa2 nviic0 at pci0 dev 1 function 1 "NVIDIA MCP67 SMBus" rev 0xa2 iic0 at nviic0 iic1 at nviic0 spdmem0 at iic1 addr 0x50: 1GB DDR2 SDRAM non-parity PC2-5300CL5 SO-DIMM spdmem1 at iic1 addr 0x51: 1GB DDR2 SDRAM non-parity PC2-5300CL5 SO-DIMM "NVIDIA MCP67 Memory" rev 0xa2 at pci0 dev 1 function 2 not configured "NVIDIA MCP67 Co-processor" rev 0xa2 at pci0 dev 1 function 3 not configured ohci0 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 "NVIDIA MCP67 USB" rev 0xa2: apic 2 int 11 (irq 11), version 1.0, legacy support ehci0 at pci0 dev 2 function 1 "NVIDIA MCP67 USB" rev 0xa2: apic 2 int 10 (irq 10) usb0 at ehci0: USB revision 2.0 uhub0 at usb0 "NVIDIA EHCI root hub" rev 2.00/1.00 addr 1 ohci1 at pci0 dev 4 function 0 "NVIDIA MCP67 USB" rev 0xa2: apic 2 int 7 (irq 7), version 1.0, legacy support ehci1 at pci0 dev 4 function 1 "NVIDIA MCP67 USB" rev 0xa2: apic 2 int 11 (irq 11) usb1 at ehci1: USB revision 2.0 uhub1 at usb1 "NVIDIA EHCI root hub" rev 2.00/1.00 addr 1 pciide0 at pci0 dev 6 function 0 "NVIDIA MCP67 IDE" rev 0xa1: DMA, channel 0 configured to compatibility, channel 1 configured to compatibility atapiscsi0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0 scsibus0 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets, initiator 7 cd0 at scs
Re: current support for Asus Eee PC 4G
* Daniel Polak wrote: > How well do the different Eee PC models currently work with OpenBSD? > Any limitations? > I'm especially interested in the Eee PC 4G as they are really cheap (a > little over 200 euro) now. The integrated WLAN adapter does not work, other than that it is working great. > > Daniel
current support for Asus Eee PC 4G
How well do the different Eee PC models currently work with OpenBSD? Any limitations? I'm especially interested in the Eee PC 4G as they are really cheap (a little over 200 euro) now. Daniel
Re: pkg_add interrupted by network dis connection, how to resume installation ?
thanks everyone i deleted the partial file in /var/db/pkg manually and it works fine On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 1:07 AM, elflord woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > hello all > > i was installing a package through pkg_add > during the installing of one of the depencies > the network conection got lost > so i cancled the installation > > when the connection comes back again > i re pkg_add package > > but get an error conflict with partial pacakage > > i used pkg_info to see if the partial pacakge is there > but it is not there > > what shall i do ? > thanks
ral0: "ping: sendto: No buffer space available"
Hi there, My ral0 in hostap mode works great, and has been for months. (Except for the Nintendo Wii I posted about earlier, and I suspect the Wii.) However, just now I ran into a problem. The ral is used in a server that also has an Internet-connection. The server does NAT for the wireless clients. I was uploading some photos from a wireless client to some Website, and wireless traffic just stopped. The association was still there, but from the wireless client nothing went through. Not even traffic to the server itself. I then logged into the machine the ral0 interface is in (using its console). Nothing in dmesg, but when I tried to ping the wireless client, I got this: ping: sendto: No buffer space available ping: wrote 192.168.2.18 64 chars, ret=-1 Other traffic on the same server (using other interfaces) worked fine. What can I do to more thoroughly investigate this, should this happen again? It seems to be a very rare event, since it took months to even occur once. I didn't think of anything more than to perform some netstat commands, and check the number of states using pfctl. netstat -m showed: 718 mbufs in use: 705 mbufs allocated to data 4 mbufs allocated to packet headers 9 mbufs allocated to socket names and addresses 87/128/6144 mbuf clusters in use (current/peak/max) 444 Kbytes allocated to network (79% in use) 0 requests for memory denied 0 requests for memory delayed 0 calls to protocol drain routines netstat -an showed: Active Internet connections (including servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address(state) ip 0 0 *.**.*1 Active Internet connections (including servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address(state) tcp0 0 192.168.1.1.6161 192.168.1.1.53 TIME_WAIT tcp0 0 127.0.0.1.735 127.0.0.1.111 TIME_WAIT tcp0 0 192.168.1.1.48623 192.168.1.1.53 TIME_WAIT tcp0 0 127.0.0.1.983 127.0.0.1.111 TIME_WAIT tcp0 0 192.168.1.1.53 192.168.1.1.5394 TIME_WAIT tcp0 0 192.168.1.1.22 192.168.2.18.59972 ESTABLISHED tcp0 0 *.25 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 127.0.0.1.3493 127.0.0.1.12189 ESTABLISHED tcp0 0 127.0.0.1.12189127.0.0.1.3493 ESTABLISHED tcp0 0 *.3493 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 127.0.0.1.8026 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 *.8025 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 *.22 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 *.37 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 *.13 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 *.113 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 *.21 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 192.168.1.1.53 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 82.95.239.113.53 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 82.95.239.113.80 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 *.653 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 *.2049 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 *.800 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 127.0.0.1.111 *.*LISTEN tcp0 0 *.111 *.*LISTEN Active Internet connections (including servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address(state) udp0 0 82.95.239.113.4619688.191.14.223.123 udp0 0 82.95.239.113.3918878.47.5.66.123 udp0 0 82.95.239.113.24467141.40.103.101.123 udp0 0 82.95.239.113.21396212.13.207.101.123 udp0 0 82.95.239.113.20148194.88.2.88.123 udp0 0 *.5060 *.* udp0 0 127.0.0.1.512 *.* udp0 0 *.69 *.* udp0 0 82.95.239.113.53 *.* udp0 0 192.168.1.1.53 *.* udp0 0 127.0.0.1.775 127.0.0.1.2049 udp0 0 192.168.1.1.123*.* udp0 0 192.168.2.1.123*.* udp0 0 82.95.239.113.123 *.* udp0 0 127.0.0.1.123 *.* udp0 0 *.734 *.* udp0 0 *.2049 *.* udp0 0 *.756 *.* udp0 0 127.0.0.1.111 *.* udp0 0 *.111 *.* udp0 0 *.514 *.* Active Internet connections (including servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address(state)
Re: [OT] was Re: assembly for x86
2008/10/5 ropers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 2008/9/23 ropers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> 2008/9/23 guede <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> ropers wrote: Lots of interesting stuff there: http://www.phiral.net/ Especially the last link on that page. I thought I'd never see that again, as it's vanished from the Web virtually everywhere else. >>> >>> >>> ??? >>> >>> Hasn't vanished at all. >> >> Sorry, maybe I was mistaken. I seemed to recall that some really cool >> Fravia content got pulled from everywhere. Either the entire site got >> restored everywhere, or that particular content is still offline but >> apart from that the entire Fravia/Searchlores stuff remains available. >> It doesn't help that I don't remember anymore what that content was... >> >> Sorry for the noise. > > As it turns out, I was not entirely mistaken after all, and Wikipedia > has some info of what I was referring to: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fravia > >> Fravia is a pseudonym/handle for a European cracker (his real name, >> according to his autobiography, is Fjalar Ravia) who is probably best known >> for his web archive of reverse engineering techniques and papers. Mirrors of >> the old web site (fravia.org) still exist (see, e.g., Internet Archive), >> though Fravia has publicly requested their removal in favor of his new >> web-searching-centric sites. > > However, I was not entirely right either, as it appears as if the > Fravia mirror at phiral.net doesn't have the old reverse engineering > goodies either. It goes without saying that if someone knows where > this info can still be found, I would be more than grateful for any > pointers. > Answering to myself here, for the benefit of the archives: I was overeager with the Send button before; it turns out that Wikipedia still had a link to a mirror of the reverse engineering stuff: http://woodmann.com/fravia/
Re: [OT] was Re: assembly for x86
2008/9/23 ropers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 2008/9/23 guede <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> ropers wrote: >>> >>> Lots of interesting stuff there: http://www.phiral.net/ >>> Especially the last link on that page. I thought I'd never see that >>> again, as it's vanished from the Web virtually everywhere else. >> >> >> ??? >> >> Hasn't vanished at all. > > Sorry, maybe I was mistaken. I seemed to recall that some really cool > Fravia content got pulled from everywhere. Either the entire site got > restored everywhere, or that particular content is still offline but > apart from that the entire Fravia/Searchlores stuff remains available. > It doesn't help that I don't remember anymore what that content was... > > Sorry for the noise. As it turns out, I was not entirely mistaken after all, and Wikipedia has some info of what I was referring to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fravia > Fravia is a pseudonym/handle for a European cracker (his real name, according > to his autobiography, is Fjalar Ravia) who is probably best known for his web > archive of reverse engineering techniques and papers. Mirrors of the old web > site (fravia.org) still exist (see, e.g., Internet Archive), though Fravia > has publicly requested their removal in favor of his new > web-searching-centric sites. However, I was not entirely right either, as it appears as if the Fravia mirror at phiral.net doesn't have the old reverse engineering goodies either. It goes without saying that if someone knows where this info can still be found, I would be more than grateful for any pointers. Thanks and regards, --ropers